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TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930

'A "A, -H I G'A N D'A I L Y

PACE SEVEN

TH~ ICHIAN DILY AO!~117E

B MUT
IN YEARLING NINE

Penn and Drake Relay -Contestants Tie
by Comparisons of Marks Set by Each
Section at Meets Held Last Saturday

t'reshmnan Squad of Seventy to
be Reduced to Thirty
by Final Cut.
GAMES TO BEGIN SOON
Out of a squad of over 70 can-
elidates who responded to the call
for freshman baseball around 30
will make up the team when the
final cut has been made. The first
year men have been working out
on Sougth Ferry field for the past
Week, and although the weather
was somewhat chilly with .a raw
wind blowing across the diamond
there has been a large number of
candidates reporting every day.
Coach Jack Blott has already
made his first cut in the person-
nel of the squad, and the second
one will be announced this after-
noon. According to the freshman
mentor the cuts are being made
rather soon but are necessary in.
order to get the squad down to a
Nvorkable size, so that he can round
a team into shape before the
games start.
A series of contests with the re-I
serve nine and the Physical Edu-
cation team has been arranged,
the first of which will probably
take place the last of this week or
the first part of next.

Eddie Hamm, Georgia Tech Star
Broad Jumper Shatters
Penn, Relay Mark. .
Experts of the cindered path will
have a tougher time this year in
their annual comparing of times
and distances to reach any drastic
conclusions in regard to the relativ.e
segregation, of track talent with the
tabulation of the results of the
Drake and Penn relay marks.
A closer total in the way of re-'
sults could hardly be amassed. In
the tabulation of the 17 events 81
marks fell to the contestants at Des'
Moines and eight to the Penn per-
formers. In the remaining event
a standoff between George Simp-
son of Ohio at Philadelphia and Cy
Leland of Texas Christian is re-
corded. with both runners leading
their respective fields to tie the
world's record of 9 3-5,seconds.
In general it might be held that
the Penn athletes held a slight su-
periority in the track while the
Drake competitors were the better
in the field events. The outstand-
ing performance at each meet,
however, was accomplished by1, a
field event man.
At Philadelphia Georgia Tech's
broad jumper star, Eddie Hamm,
shattered the meet record with a
leap of 25 feet 4 and 1-4 inches.
Tommy Warne furnished the fea-
ture at Des Moines in the pole
vault. The Northwestern athlete
vaulted 13 feet, 11 inches to crack
I the meet record and then proceeded
to miss by the slightest margin the
world's record at 14 feet 2 inches.j

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NOTICE
MORTGAGE LOANS - Money at
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modern Ann Arbor homes. Phone
4356. 1350
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Sorority.
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208 W. HURON ST.
2nd SEMESTER TUTORING
MACK TUTORING AGENCY
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1230
TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087.
SAND-Washed and screened sand
and gravel; all sizes. Immediate
delivery.
KILLIN'S GRAVEL CO.
Tel. 7075, 7112, or 21014. C
FOR RENT
SUMMER HOME FOR RENT-
Family wishing to attend sum-
mer school are offering their
completely furnished m o d e r n
home on Macatowa Bay for the
8 weeks. Boat included. Clarence
De Graaf, Holland, Mich. 1
FOR RENT-Two very desirable
homes, fine surroundings, handy'
to campus. Immediate occu-
pancy. References. Phone 5740.
928 Oakland. 612
FOR RENT-Large rooms. Accom-
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uates. 1302 North University.
FOR RENT-Two well furnished
rooms, separate or as suite. For
business people or married cou-
ple. 509 S. Division. Dial 4531.

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FRESHMAN TENNIS.
.All freshman tennis tryouts
are requested to report at the
varsity courts between 3:30 and
.4:00 o'clock today.
Edmond Spencer, Instructor.

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Washington .020 310 00x- 6
Wells, Johnson, McEvoy,
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Philadelphia 100 000 004- 5
Boston ......200 000 020- 4
Walberg, Grove and Coc
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FOR SALE-Leitz microscope com-
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lien, Univ. Hosp. at 209 or phone
22054 after 7:30 p. m. 123
FOR SALE-New house, four sleep-
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fireplace. Every modern con-
venience. Steam heat. Double
garage built-in, shade, close to
campus. Here's a real bargain.,
Phone 23261, or 8373.
'F R S A L E-Dental office and
practice. Downtown. Population
150,000. Same location 30 years.
High grade clientele. Replace-
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