TuTHE MICHIGAN DAAIILLYI Basebail TeaitWill W1V. A. A. To Give Horse Show At Fair Grounds Next Week Leave Fo~r Hoosier Stronghold Today Coach Ray Fisher's baseball squad yesterday held its last practice be-!' fore the three-game trip this week- end with Indiana, Illinois and Pur- due, leaving at 1 p. m. today. In the practice, Coach Fisher em- phasized preparation for the flock' of southpaws that he expects to be used against Michigan on the trip by having the team workout against a left-handed freshman. The team! showed some fair batting but this is not an indication of what it might do against the strong left-handed pitching of the Indiana and Purdue aggregations. Wilsher will probably be the starting, moundsman for the Hoosiers in tomorrow's game. 14 Men to Go 14 men will complete the roster to take the trip. Besides the regular team, five pitchers and one utility man will be included. The hurlers are Wistert, Patchin, Menefee, Tillot- son, and Melzer and the utility man is Johnny Regeczi. LEWIS THROWS SAVOLDI Ed (Strangler) Lewis won a wrest- ling match from Joe Savoldi of Three Oaks, Mich., at New York when Savoldi plungkedout of the ring on a flying tackle and was counted out. CLASSES NOW FORMING STENOTYPY SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING CALCULATOR DICTAPHONE SECRETARIAL TRAINING Day and Evening Classes Hamilton Business College! State & William Sts. PHONE 7831 17th Year Arrangements are well under way for the annual horse show to be given at the Fair Grounds under the sponsorship of the Women's Athletic Association. The show will be pre- sented at 4 p. m. May 23. Last year after considerable effort and time had been expended on preparations, it poured during the entire show. A fine exhibition was thus wasted, as the group of specta- tors was limited to one inebriated octogenarian. Plan Long Program This year even more elaborate plans are being forwarded. The pro- gram will be a long one, and will in- clude form events for men and women as well as various types of races. W. A. A. in combining with the members of the Undergraduate Outing Club to give the demonstra- tions. The events are scheduled as fol- FINAL CLEARANCE Topcoats We are closing out the balance of our Fine Topcoats at One Price Polo Models, Full or 1/2 Belted Values $19.50 to $30.00 Choice of the entire stock at the One Low Price " WALK A FEW STEPS AND SAVE DOLLARS Tom Corbett YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 116 East Liberty Street lows: Parade, form riding for women, form riding for men, form riding on five-gait horses, form riding for couples. Then there will be a demon- station of special types of riding, ex- hibitions of cow pony, army, polo pony and show styles, to be given for the men. Musical chairs for women faculty members follow, and then the same event for women students. There will be an egg and spoon race for women, and the concluding event will be po- tato races for women and men. Captain Custis has consented to be one of the judges, and the others will be announced in the near future. People intierested in signing up should do so this week. An opportu- nity for pracice will be given at 3:30 p. m., May 22 at the Fair Grounds. II THE RUSSIAN TEA ROO of The 2ICHIGAN LEAGUE will be open for AFTERNOON TEA during THE MAY FESTIVAL and THE DRAMATIC SEASON Tclephone 2-3251 for Your Reservation (, f f 1 .__ Now" mom"e seen in h, LONG DISTANCE VOGUE SUNDAY NIGHT KNIT FROCKS ~e~Oirtfte e4?ia mut G af 1 / f .i r I,, ,1 I lip I I i i RATES ARE SURPRISINGLY $16.75 11 LOW 11 Below are shown Station-to-Station Rates for calls from Ann Arbor to representative points. Ann Arbor to: Day (4:30 AM.- 7:00 P.M.) Evenhng 7:00 ,.M.- 8:30 P.M. Night 8:30 P.M. 4:30 A.M. $ .50 .30 Benton'Harbor. $ .95 Detroit....... Grand Rapids . Houghton ... Hillsdale..... Ironwood. Ionia........ Kalamazoo Monroe...... Petoskey..... Pontiac .. Rochester Saginaw ...... S. S. Marie .... Traverse City . . .30 .80 2.00 $.70 .30 .60 1.50 x lit I F r w Ki. .45 .35 2.15 .65 .70 .30 1.30 .30 .35 .60 1.55 1.15 1.60 .56 .40 1.00 .35 1.10 .35 .35 .30 .65 .30 .35 I 9 The ultimate pronouncement of fashion in informality for Spring and Summer is depicted in these newest creations. The exquisite charm of delicate lace pattern in hand-knitted effects awards "le dernier cr" to both styles - one with a knitted lacy bertha in captivating cape ef- fect, the other with shoulder cape in lacy design equally al- luring. The cape forms a short sleeve effect, though both of these are sleeveless. .55 .30 1.00 .30 .35 .45 1.15 .35 .80 ,; : .60 .85 (On calls costing 50c or more, a Federal tax applies) Linen Pumps Nothing better to wear with knits than linen pumps and this style with eyelet design over vamp is especially alluring - graceful of line - charming in detail. White, of course. (s (9(W bV1 fP' II 11I I If I