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May 14, 1931 - Image 7

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THE MICHICGAN DAI1LY'

n Golfers

With

Varsity'

!i Fische Play to Tie festy who scored 77 and 78 respec-
ature Play-off of tively. The former defeatedI Berge-
~EL.li'n 21/-1/,. while Lenfesty complete-
rnoQ9 s tche. Ily subdued Schloss to the tune of
:3-0, although the hard fighting
-teamwmatch betwee~n ' freshman was never very far be-
the Var ty ad Fres- h ind, and finished the round in 82.
s held yesterdfay after- Eddie Dayton had matters all his'
ted ina 9-0~ tie. TIle) own way in decisively defeatig
ee to' hawve h6match.Dic Lvinigston, 3-0. LivingstonI
under con'tro up t tefound the goig pretty tough all
nt, as they were faing 'through the afternoon, especially in
h only o e°pJ~ch ll 4 his iron play. Loveland played well
eee actb, e~f to~ hold Jolly to a tie, in another
Iiz9 us alzzliaiztfs hard fought match.
'd at er : ie eces To MVeet City College.'
dis $ p, o ie The n °ttri yesterday provided anj
r'i ihttYzo the Iay was excellent workout for the Varsity
yton and Fisher, the in preparation for their match on
cains 'pf. the two Saturday with Detroit City College.
'cheded eypsi p. The l4ccording to reports emanating
SVarsity catin ier rom the Auto City the City College
up the firtrie, crd bys are not to be taken lightly and
6. H sDppO 4 lttleon are apt t~o sprinlg som~ething of a
ig in, o$ever'nabl- surprise on Coach1 Truebood a.nd
clig opponent to stave hisundfeted outfit.
Bot tunedin medal A comnplete sumayo etr'.- 1dysmthsflos ~so ?
Takes Next B~est. Fischerl11/2; Lenfesty 3, Schloss 0;
best cards for the dlay Livingston 0, E. Dayton 3; Hleppes
Iin by Hand an'd Len- 1/2, Plaksin 21/2i Jolly 11/2, Loveland
11/; Hand 2 2, C. Bergelin. 1/2.

iMACKMEN BEAT SOX
IN 11]'-INNING 0GAME1
Connie Mack's boys held their
own in the American League yes-
terday by winning an 11-inningl
contest from the White Sox at Chi-
cago. The Windy City contingent
went into the lead in the fifth and
held until the A's picked up a ,run
in each of the eighth and ninth
braces. Then followed a scoreless
tenth and the World's cham~pions
stepped out in the eleventh to roll
uip two more runs to' take a 7 to '6
win from the Sox.
Averill's home run did. not bring
victory to the Cleveland club host-

ever, for the Nationals took the
game 9 to 3 under the hurling arm
of Brown, while Ferrell, Schoffner,
and Bean in turn" failed to turn
back the tide for the Indians to
come from behind.
The :Detroit Tigers collected an-
other victory from the Boston Amer-
icans in the Auto city by using
eleven hits to tally two runs from
Gaston, while the Red sox batted
out eight hits for only one run.
jWhitelhlll di~d the mound duty for,

.

Dtrsoicorydb thr) e inr,;onthe
tros ito andv La iddc ilgting LA S * .
part of th e s~ntamThis 1 I
moves theBe'i th and ADVERTISING -
plants the ir~tei~S division, NOrTICE_
holdingdonNOTICEulce
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ternlity i3 -ba . srepoart to pair-Remodel and Store FURS
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.-AR - .L-* A-

,t ~,,'
Gentlemen bring your old clothes toa 115 32An Street
and get a good price. Times are hard, sl your old
clothes.
D.MORDSY
-te l --

a C all 85 0?
ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP
Complete Fur Service Since 1904
234
ANYONE interested in a profitab~le
summer position paying $24 a
week 'and a $200 scholarship, call
C. R. Ackly, 22921 for interview.
23456
TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair
rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087.
C
TYPEWRITING AND M IME 0-
G ra p h ing. Moderate Rates.
Prompt Service. 0. D. Morrill.
314 S. State St.
TYPE WRITERS--All makes sold,
rented, exchanged, repaired. 0.
D. Morrill, 314 S. State St. Phone
66115.
CALLING CARDS-100 with. en-
graved . copper plate $2.50 up
100 printed from old plate $1.75.
Best quality workmanship. 0. D.
Morrill, 314 S. State St.

week and a $260 bonus. See
Jones in room 306 at the Un
Thursday from 2 to 5 p. m.
MR. BLOWERS of Fuller Blrush
will be at the Ulnion, room
Thursday (today) afternoon
interview men for summer
ployment. Experience not nec
say y. Pay weekly.
WANTED-Tbree good sagts
Paderewski recital, Friday ni
Call The Daily, Box F 43.
FOR SALE
ANTIQUE JEWELRY and
sleepy hollow chair, one wh~at
two curly maple stnd
seven hook rugs, 2020 Devons
rd. Phone 8050.
LOST
LOST-One set of~ engineer's dr
ing instrumenits. WiUllbi
please call Stevens at 6017.
LOST-Zeta Beta Tau Fraer
pin. Finder please call 3
Reward.

Prices On

New Sp ring Clothing
Greatly keduced!aeNwO
Suits & Topcoats 20% Off

FR SALE-
Packard
1931 Demonstrator
S Passenger Sedan
Run 1,100 Miles
Substantial Discougnt
85x.5

LOST-Wrist
theatre; Cap.

watch in
Night. ReN

3564.

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521 Sout M Nainvl
WANT ADSPAY

WANT ADS PA'

W A N T E D--College
'work this summer

students to
for $24 per

RACKMEN MEET
ILLINI SATURDAY]

McKay Holds Varsity
to Five Hits, Wins 4-

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(Continued from Page 6) (Continued from Page 6)
bability either Ekiiovich or plate, Travers possessing far better
ding will run in the 440 with ,control than McKay. Of the other
,den and Turner in ti he haf ile mP en who took part in the game,
1' Mike Diffley, catching for the Var-
Vofe wili carry the Wolverines' sity, and Moody, playing. first for
,den in the mile, and Austin andI the Substitutes, were outstanding.
well in the two-mile. Egleston Diffley contributed one hit and
1 Haefle will work in the high bothered McKay considerably when
dies and probably Egleston and on the base-paths, in addition to
Baker in the lows, playing a heads-up game behind
oticeably weak in the field the plate.
ants the Michigan thinclads will - -
forced to rely upon the; sprints
i distance events to pull them
'ough. Apparently the final out- Thne
ne of the contest will hinge up-
the results of one or two events
-ox should be countedi for some T ie iho
nts in the hammer, and Pottle
ibe slated for a second in the 1119 South University
e vault. Dougal will toss the
elin and possibly the discus,
ie Goldsmith will throw the Custom- Made Suits
)t and discus.
lichigan's lack of high and 0 25
ad jumpers will count hleavily
inst them as they are liable to anid up
all three positions in onhe or
h~ of these. Noyes and Klein will-
emipt to gaina a ,place for the ALTERATION AND +
Ives in the broad jump, with RPI EVC
tll and Noyes seeking a couple RPI E~C
joints in high jump.

Formuerly Selling for
$22.50
$25.0
$30.00

Now Are
X18.00
X20.00
X24.00
X28.00
X32.00
M36.00
~40.00

Masten& as

211 South Main

ANI IVERSARY

Mny of the Suits Listed Have Two Pairs of 'Trousers
50 two pats Suit, formerly $25 to $35
$17.5
Frn is/ nn,,cat a Discount of 10 %
First National Bank Bldg.

SALE

Is No i in Its Second Week

M

Suits and Topcoats

Are Still Featured At Substantial Discounts

$29.50 Suits ..

.$.....23,.35

Im"I I Ego. 99 IN

$33.50 Suits ........ f..... $26.45
$3.0Suits ..... . . . . s"s" . ""$29.75
$42.50 Suits....... . ,. .f . .$33.75

Annual,

$47.50 Suits.

.$37*75

Colore4 Shirt

$20.00 Topcoats

Sale

$25z.00
$27.50

Topcoats
Topcoats

. .$10.00
. ....$12.50

$30.00 Topcoats
$40.40 ocoat- s

0 f ! f q s 4 4

-0'$15.00
. $20.00

Our. entire stock of fine colored 'shirts collar atached
is being offered yqu in two groups.

A

There's Still a Good Selection.

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BOYS' 2--Pant SUITS

Three for $.75

and

$10.00 Suits
$12.50. Suits
$15.00 Suits
$18.00 Suits
$20.00 Suits

_"..""$19.95
_ " ... °$14.45,

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Three for $6.00

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k.

$22.50 Sui ts....... . .. $17,9

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---and f urnishings T

$10.00 blouses
$5.0 knickers

Th~is is an opporttxnity cif

securing Your years Supply
small investmencit.

of shirts f or a ve y

$5.00
$2.00
$1.00
$1.50
$1,95
$2.50
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sweaters
golf lhose
nightshlirlts
underwear
shirts ...
shirts.

... . ....$.99
.. . . . . . . . . .$3.994
.. . . . . . . . . .$ .034
.... .89C
.. . . . .. . . . $ .34
.. . .. . .$1.76

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"g.$2.24farQn

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