.'reshman Week Issue 0- T-H'E M I C-H-1GAN -DALY PL' J 1? v ~~mI . a" RI TAM S RBRILLIANT SEASON ENDED BY MICHIGANQ0LF TEAM AIT IHT RC ontinuedfom Page Six } + fighscores prevailed all during AGA.. T , ........E - Li .1 A i r i i f - Golf, Tennis, And Mat Squads Through Athletic Season Without Defeat Go COMPILE ,690 AVERAGE During the season of 1928-29 Michigan athletic teams chalked up 40 victories against 18 defeats in ;ual competition with Conference opponents. Three contests ended Intie scores. Michigan's average for the year against Big Ten teams is .690, one gaseball game with Ohio State yet to be played. This is not quite up to the record of last year,. when the Wolverines had a mark of 44 wins and ,19 losses. The golf, tennis, and wrestling teams had the best records for the season, each going through its schedule without a defeat. The basketball quintet also had a good year with 10 victories and two de- feats in the Big Ten. The hockey team experienced a disastrous sea- son, registering one victory and one tie in eight games. Purdue and Iowa failed to score a victory over Michigan during the season just completed. The Wol- verines had a better than .500 aver- age against every Conference rival.I Illinois and Minnesota had the best success against Michigan, winning five aind losing four contests. the pay in the meet, wth the Gophers taking the team crown by beating Michigan's 1338 total by seven strokes. Captain Bolstead, one of the favorites in the ratings,, won the individual championship when he took 313 for the 72 holes over the difficult lay-out. Two Michigan men came in second and third, Captain Bergelin taking a 318 and Ward a 322 for the play. Credit for the team's excellent showing must not all be given to Ward and Bergelin, however. Lewis, Ahlstrom, Livingston, and Royston also played a fine brand of golf. Lewis was number three man dur- ing the season, Leaves Tobacco Ti as All-time Calling.Card PA three pions and F gles wom in tlh the m stage spurt prote five Hunt diffic star, 6-4. 4ERICA'7S BIG THREE R[EACHES I L A S S [ F I E PRINTING and ENGRAVING EICATALGood work takes time. .invitations. RENCH TENNIS U Announcements, Calling Cards should be ordered at once to avoid Miss Wills, who reached thc IF the young man who stole a the last minute rush. Social work (By Associated Press) quarter-finals yesterday. had a day typewriter from 517 Division will a specialy. RIS, May 31.-America's big of idleness in preparation for her return same, trouble will be O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade in the French tennis cham- quarter-final match with- Mme.! awarded. 5 ' hips, consisting of Bill Tilden Helen LaFaurie of France tomor- -EAREtknt ntr no SAND and GRAVEL. Washed and 'rank Hunter in the men's sin- row. WE ARE taking the contracts now dry screened. Telephone 7112 and helen Wills, defending the The remaining quarter-finals in- for renovating mattresses and ildryscr delphn 7 en's crown, all were bracketed dude the other Fernch "musket- pillows during summer vacation. Le quarter-finals today. With eers"-Rene La Coste, Henri Cochet Reduced prices for large order. NT nain tests still to come, Tilden and Jacquet Brugnon-in addition T. S. COLVIN CR EN d one of his old-fashioned to Baron Von Kehrling of Hun- FOR RENT-House, eight rooms, s to dispose of his youthful gary. None experienced difficulties TUTO R IN G - Everything for; furnished; for summer. 90 ge, Wilbur (Junior) Coen, in in their advance, Cochet disposing EXAMS. MACK T U TO RING monthly. 1331 Geddes Ave. 21751. sets, 3-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, of the German, Hans Moldenhauer,' AGENCY. 310 . State. Phone Near campus. Newly decorated. er had comparatively little while Borotra and LaCoste elimi- 7927. CFO ulty overcoming the Austrian nated rival countrymen, Christian -7927'_C- FOR RENT-Campus (near) fur- Franz Matejka, 6-0, 2-6, 6-1, Boussus and Paul Feret, respec~ TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair nished apartment; 3 rooms, tively. Irates.M.V.t uf Dial 938?. kitchenette and bath; $45. 1331 t Won Lost :Iowa .......... 5 0 Purdue........3 D Ohio State ...... 5 1 Northwestern ... 6 2 Chicago........2 1 Indiana......... 2 1 Wisconsin ...... 7 5 Illinois..........5 4 Minnesota ...... 5 4 Tied 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Pet. 1.000 1.000 .833 .70 .667 .667 .583 .556 .556, E M M1.1 "4k.. I . & . L , ~ A14A V Y. f TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER COATS 25 Years of Unexcelled Fur Service -Assures you Expert Care of yourl Totals .40 8 .690 . Furs. P ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP Phone 8507 and we will call. Calgary, Alta., A af& 4''.928 ou SCOTcft ~~I v/Tc SAYS Go- ClrtVU1CIJNL r"ytL«.LCWAY Larus & Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. U. S.A. gentlemen: While in Banff, Alberta, in 1909, I climbed Tunnell Mountain. On top of this mountain there is a cairn of stones where tourists leave their cards with remarks about the scenery, etc.t Not having a card with me, I left a tin of Edgeworth Sliced, scribbled my name and address on a piece of paper, and said, "Have a fill on me." I have kept up a haphazard corre- spondene with one of three who wrote me thanking me for the Pipeful of Edgeworth. What makes me write you is that today from Australia T received two slices of Edgeworth with the words, "Have a fill on me," so you see Edgeworth keeps friends friendly. Yours sincerely, P. B. Johnstone E dge worth Extra High Grade moking Tobacco Pleasant Recreation Some of the finest times that you will have at Michigan will TYPEWRITING and MIMEO- GRAPHING College work a specialty since 1908. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade C NOTICE-Beautiful spring line of Axminister and Wilton rugs. Koch '& Henne. 0 f .- a be those spent delightful and Huron River. canoeing on the gently flowing C Coming to Ann Arbor Ride the GREYHOUND.YELLOWAY lines, used by hundreds of Michigan students to every section of the country. Dependable, safe transportation in comfortable parlor coaches at a great saving in travel expense. Special student express buses are run at Christmas and Easter vacations to all points at reduced round trip rates. Ticket Office and Information PERSONAL ATTENTION LIKE HOME AT A SAVING OF 10% WITH CASH CARD. DIAL 3916,1 MOE LAUNDRY, 204 N. MAIN. c TYPEWRITERS E All makes of portable and large I machines, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. Large assort- ment and best service. 0.ID. Mor- rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. C C 36 Saunders' Canoe Livery On Huron River at the foot of Cedar Street I HAND-HOOKED tive appeal on time. Nickel's RUGS of distinc- sale for a limited Arcade. 35 t Geddes Ave. 21751. FOR RENT-Double and single rooms for summer in desirable location. 429 South Division. 5 FOR RENT-Suite-double room and single room-summer price- quiet home. 425 South Division. Dial 22353. 5 FOR RENT-Delightful five room furnished or unfurnished apart- ment for summer or permanent, adjacent campus; household goods and antiques for sale. Apt. Cl, 619 E. University. Phone 4328. 235 ROOMS for summer school stu- dents. 204 North Ingalls. 35 FOR RENT-One double and one single room with sleeping porch. 1102 Prospect. 35 FOR SALE FORD COUPE'''4 very good tires and spare. Motor in good condi- tion special facilities for starting in cold weather. Must have the cash, so will sell at $55. May be seen at 715 So. Division any time. 5 1925 FORD touring. New tires and good top and curtains. $50. Phone 5602. 235 FOR SALE-Saxophones, tenor and soprano; both in gooa condition. Will sell either one or both rea- sonably. Write Box 64, Michii- gan Daily. 235 FOR SALE-Cottage lots. Phone 5800. C FOR SALE-Southeast section, 7- room house with garage on large lot. Very low price. Call owner, 6700. 6,1235 ON ACCOUNT of financial em- barrassment I am selling my beautiful Ford touring at a sac- rifice. Phone 8840. 35 LOST LOST-A pair of glasses at Wiscon- sin game. Finder please call Brown. 3298. 5 LOST-German Shepard Police dog; address on collar. 1000 E. Ann 6817. Phone 3597. 235 LOST-Gamipa Phi Beta pin mark- ed M. Welte. Reward offered. Phone 3597. 2397 LOST-A designed pillow cover and a scarf between Oakland and the Architect Bldg. on Monroe Street. I need it for credit. Return to Architect office. Reward. WANTED FIRST CLASS SWISS COOK- Wants position in sorority or fraternity for fall term. Write Box 64, Michigan Daily. 35 at Chubb House on State St. DEPENDABLE REYOUND LOWA COAST TO C O AST For College Attire We sincerly believe that our selections of clothing accessories will express your future style demands. To you who are to become Michigan men, we wish to extend our welcome and congratula- tions. Neat appearance is an important consideration R [[TINO TO THE MEN WHO WILL ENTER MICHIGAN THIS YEAR Welcome to Michigan! And congratulations, subscribe E fto x too. You've chosen wisely. You'll be proud '4 of Michigan-of the faculty-of your fellow THE MICHIGAN in your life at the Univcrsity. Conservative, students. And you're sure to like the stores correctly-styled clothes and studied color com- binations in haberdashery have caused the attire here. Especially this store of ours, with its friendly, informal atmosphere. You'll find that DAILY of Michigan men to correct.' be judged distinctive and tN r're up on what university men want. Thos. Heath Clothes for instance--nothing more dis- tinguished. When you get to Ann Arbor, drop LIocal . . . . . . . Foreign ..... $4.00 $4.50 into our store-browse around-look things over-and let's get acquainted. -a (For Foreign Subscription clip coupon on page 4 and W/// z INN NM -b