TH~I CH:! CtA DAILY PAGE SETEN 9- t*AE SC~ORES STARS IN LIN US OF BROWNS AND TIGERS Wolverine Netmen - Win Close Decisi Over Illinois, C LAS S IFIE AD VETiil SIGj on NATIOCNAIL LEAGUE. Boston .... .100 001 0002- 4 0 New York ..000 100 0101- 3 11 1 Cantwell, Smith and Spohrer; Benton and Hogan. Brooklyn ....111 450 211-16 18 0 'Philadelphia .010 042 002- 9 12 1 Luque and Lopez; Sweetland, C111ns and McCurdy. Chicago .....010 000 020- 3 8 4 St. Louis ....005 003 44*-16 1 0 Malone, Bush, Shealy, McAfee; and Hartnett; Sherdel and Wilson. 9'-- i 5-4. f (Continued From Page 6) porpent four match points in the third set that was finally taken by Thompson, 14-12. The first set was won by Brace, 6-4, but Thompson took the second 7-5. NOTICE ECIAL WARM W E A T H E R LUNCHEON AT FOREST INN. 533 FOREST T24 PIANO TUNING - Phone 6776 Victor Allmencinger. The Stein- al I t c e 11 e n t bedding, wonderfully equipped kitchen with electric mixer largedornitory, new water softener, steam heat, seven fire places, will accommodate 25 girls. Beautifully wooded lot 73x300. Priced very low. 1ror further information 'call Mrs. McHenry with THE F. A. SERGEANT CO. Office 23259. Evenings 9800 2340 t - Pittsburgh .. .010 000 Cincinnati ...000 000 French and Bool; Gooch. 022- 5 000- 0 Lucas AMERICAN LEAGUE. 14 1 4 1d and 13 1 11 3 amri Ryan and Chr I~in the thirdy way concert artist uner. uYice (-loubles match were downed by24 at resdence, 1608 Morton Ave. McElroyand Miller, 6-4, 6-4, mak--I 2340 ing it 4-3 in Michigan's favor. THE STUDENT INN is serving Brace, slowed down by the sprain special 35c noon-day luncheon, of his singles match that lasted for 12 two hours, teamed up with Captain 1e:00 to 230. 712 Hill St. Euge Hammer in the doubles and drop- B ped the first and third sets to NOTICE Turner and Toppen. I WE BUY USED CLOTHING The match .that won the meet for I. BENJAMIN the Wolverines was the second 1 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 doubles played by Beal and Clarke. j 246C {who combined their efforts very: effectively to take two sets, 12-10, 2nd SEMESTER TUTORING 6-0. Thompson was also tired alter MACK TUTORING AGENCY winning the big match from Brace. 310 S. STATE. PHONE 7927 The Illini put up a good fight in 1230 the first set, but Beal and Clarke, LOW PRICED USED CARS comparatively fresh, w a 1 k e d $35 to $75 through and won the only love set EACH CAR IN GOOD RUNNING of the meet to give Michigan the CONDITION. BATTERY GUAR- decision. ANTEED FOR 90 DAYS. AJvgiveCi USED CAR LOT, 332 E. LIBERTY j S 1 '. i ' I l irst game: Cleveland ...031 010 Chicago......100 100 Iludlin and Sewell; USED CARS, $50 TO $100 STUDEBAKER SIZ COUPE DODGE FOUR COUPE DODGE FOUR SEDAN OVERLAND FOUR TOURING FORD TUDOR SEDAN R. H. ALBER 514 EAST WASHINGTON STREET 234C 011- 7 100- 3 Faber FOR SALE--18 foot Kennebec ca- noe and equipmieit; special paint job, excellent condition, storage paid. Dial 3273. 612 FOR SALE- Bell and Howell movie camera and projector.. Practical- ly new. Very reasonable. Dial 2-3689. 612 WAIvTED POSITION WANTED-As cook for fraternity or sorority house. Best references. Write 1115 Forest care Mrs. W. Hamilton. 234561 WANTED-Nurse with daughter, work for one or both with family in summer home. Best refer- ences. Phone 5378. 234 Riddle. i Second game: Cleveland ...011 013 100-- 7 10 I -}- Chicago .....101 001 020- 5 12 0 lolloway, Ferrell and Myatt . Weiland, Caraway, Walsh, McKain and Autry, Riddle. Oscar D2 e e12110 New York ... .C2 004 0003-- 7 10 0 eXand BROWNS Boston .......031 000 0000- 4 9 0 T Hoyt, Pennok and Bengough Dicey; Lisenbee, Durham and Four members of the St. Louis Bowns and Detroit Tigers, who crncluded their series at Navi Field St. Louis ....000 100 502- 8 12 0 yesterday. Both of the clubs have been distinct disappointments in their games to date, running a neck Detroit ......000 010 000s- 1 7 1 and neck race for the cellar position of the American League. Colmai and Manion; Hogsett, - --~-.-_- Sullivn, Page and Hargrave. P h i 1_a d e 1 p h i a - Washington CONFERENCE TRACK TOURNA MENT DRAWS MORE STARS no game. THAN ANY YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF C HAMPIONS IPS (Continued From Page 6) 4cocturn the h) and can be counted upon to be relay event. All four Wolverine run- Jopes Sets New Course chamnshp. p ighe of Mm- among the leaders. Other fast mil- ners are capable of running the and Trophy championship.ers include Hanover of Ohio State, quarter in close to :50 flat if not M nesota turned the distance in Clapham of Indiana who can be better. Northwestern and Wiscon- (ly Associated Press) 1:56.8 against Michigan and should counted upon for some points sin are figured to give the Michigan" cUunGAE Engn fory s9-m- poit i team its strongest competition, SYNNINGDALE, Eng., May 19- be a serious threat. However,, if Wolff of Northwrestern, and Wolf of I while Indiana and Illinois must Bobby Jones today won the gold Orval Martin of Purdue elects to g also be counted up in the running. vase of Golf Illustrated, shooting a run in this event, he will be a de- Michigan.Two Mile Run. Field Events Reviewed Later. sensational' 68 in the afternoon cided favorite, holding the present after an ordinary 75 in the mor- title. Other likely place winners are Leas of Indiana looks like the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA- Bing, to lead a great field of ama- Evans of Illinois, Hays of Ohio probable winner in the two mile "Robbers don't' have. to break into teurs in the 36 hole medal compe- State, Goldsworthy of Wisconsin, race if Martin elects to, run the fraternity houses; they just walk McLaughlin of Michigan, and Moul- shorter distances. Martin defeated in," complained a police detective Jones' total of 143 was good ton of Iowa. Leas over the two mile distance working on the Minnesota carnpus. enough to win by a stroke from . Mile Run. last Saturday. Follows and Folsom He went on to explain that the the Hon. W. G. Brownlow, son of It is probable that Coach O'Con- of Wisconsin are likely to register Greek letter societfs keep open. Lord Lurgan, who returned a score nor of Purdue will seid Martin some Badger points in this event. house all night, and a burglar can' of 69 in the morning and 75 in after the Conference record of Michigan will depend upon Pete walk in at almost any time. While the afternoon. f 4:15.8 in this race. Should the Boil- Austin and Fitzgibbons, while burglaries are comparatively com- The record for the newly con- i ermaker star extend himself, it is Brocksmi'th of Indiana is another mon, according to the officer, re- structed Sunningdale course was quite, li4ely that he might break possibility. Iports seldom reach the police ex.- twice broken during the day, the mark. At any event, he will be , Mile Relay. cept through the newspapers and Brownlow's 69 set a new mark in a strong favoritte to win. Makeever, Michigan's quartet of Russell, so they are not in a position to do the first round and Jones shaved Conference mile champion in, 1925. Mosser, and the Seymour twins anything about the pilfering. it by a stroke a few hours later. is back in competition this year looks like a potential winner in the - Yearling Ball Team Shows Promises of Strong Varsity Play (Continued From Page 6) Diffley is the most likely prospect for a receiving job on future varsity teams. Among the infielders there are a couple of top-notch fielders, Manuel and Berger. Manuel is a crack short stop and should help solve the problem at short on next Syear's varsity, which will be left vacant by the graduatin of the veteran Myron. Three good hitters have been uncovered in Lapham, Brendele, and Richmond who have been taking care of the outer gar- den. The last practice for this year's frosh diamond crew will be held on Thursday, May 29. In a game last Friday with the Physical Education nine McKay, pitching for the freshmen, held his opponents scoreless while his te, mrates. collected four runs off the Physical Fd hurlers. Yesterday afternoon the yearling southpaw hurlers were given an opportunity to demonstrate their effectiveness in a game with Ray Fisher's Varsity. COBLENZ - To stimulate con- sumption of Moselle wines, Josef Puetz has started to roll a 250 gal- lon barrel from Bernkastel to Ber- rin. He hopes to reach the capital about August 1. HURON VALLEY CHEVROLET 1234560 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 FOR MEN-Non-smokers. Large front suite and large single room well furnished. Shower bath. No other roomers. For summer or next school year. 532 Thomp- son St. 246,I FOR RENT-Rooms available now and for summer school at sum- mer prices. Close to campus. Dial 22353. 425 S. Division. 234561 FOR RENT-House accommodat- ing 22. Preferably to a fraternity or club of boys. Phone 6845. 123' FOR RENT-Next year. DoubleI room, kitchenette. 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