TUESDAY, AT'RTL 22, 1931 !'j-- R-E ?" - U I C 14. 1 CWN D I UY ., - - --- ----- NINE OPrENS H MIE SCHEDULE T ODDAY Cornpton, Tompkins to. Normal Team. FaceI (Continued From Page 6) Braendle will also be in the garden. Trhe other outfielder has not yet been chosen. On' the Southern trip the Wolver- ines started with a win, Compton hurling a shutout 1-0 victory ~against St. Xavier. Against Dayton the Maize and Blue aggregation went berserk, scoring a 15-3 triumph that saw Sol Hudson pounding out three homers while Daniels was adding one. McKay started the gamec, but Was relieved. Miami Wins, 5-3. Miami took the first fall out of Fisher's charges, grabbing a 5-3 de- cision on. catcher Van Lanning- ham's home run. Kentucky admin- istered a 10-5 beating to the Wol- verines at Louisville, Presby being the, victim of the Southerners at- tack. Compton pitched again against Vanderbilt, with the score 6 to 6 in the tenth. The game was called because of darkness. In the second, game of the series the Wolverines managed- to nose out a 5-4 victory. YESTERDAY'S HOMERS Stone .................... Tigers Ruth (two) .............. Yankees' Callop ....................Reds Bottomley................ Cards C LASSIFIEI ADVERTISING ... NOTICE Golf Mentor Announces Additionalf t'ryouts; Thirty-msix Hole Rounds to ]Decide Positions Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, Var- must be played, eighteen on any sity golf coach, announced yes ter- two of these days. All contestants day that tryouts for the team would must be eligible scholastically. The begin April 22 and run for three attested scores for the round may' days. At the present time he is be left with Mr. Courtright at thej carrying. six men on the squad and club-house or with the student expects to increase this number by manager who will be at the course. ten more. Those who qualify for the squad The plan under which the tryouts will be permitted to use the course will be held is that thirty-six holes at any time free of charge. Cartter 's Lunch IS NOW OPEN AT New Location / j C ,t -Z ,4ys Ww f11 Corner Monroe and Oakland Old customers mray redeem meal tickets at op~r new location. Monroe and Oakland : '' Eb®iC To 0 Q 01 I Q A SOCIALf STUDY TOUR INr 'T'CISOVIE'TUNION 2]DAYS ii the TUL S. S. R. educational andi ins~uctive--visiting the cultural and indus- trial centers-special emphasis on social life of the people. INCLUDING; LENINGRAD MOSCOW KHARKOV' KIEV STALINGRAD DNIEPERSTROY Trip on the Volga COLLECTIVE FARMS ING.-College work a speciality for over twenty years. Moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill, The Type- writer & Stationery Store, 314 South State Street. C TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087. C TYPEWRITER and MIMEOGRAPH- ANCES-Sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned'and repaired. 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