SV-NDAY, MAY 20, i545 TIHE MICIIGAN DAILY Golfers Beat Ohio State To Avenge Only Defeat BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Indians Shaking Cellar; White Sox Cling to Top Spot Linksmen Gain Fourth Straight Win Itakin9 the ( f V . . "4 >;,.:::: . 1 "": {3 ... f . i . '.'. , War Bond Sales Here Helped stage Histode Moment there 8 NICKELS ARCADE Ip s s - -s -s - - - . Clip Here And Mail To A U.-M. Man In The Armed Forces - - - I SERVICE EDITION 6-.' . _. Y . 4__ : { .} ., 3 ';' . ' > i '' . ,,. :;: : fY jti ' t' j ,,.f ','.l r: £j {Z jgSS j S t F I ANN ARBOR, MUST BE A SPONGE. That is what the students are beginning to believe when they see nothing but rain, rain and more rain day after day. Some say they can't re- member what the sun looks like. Others claim that there have been only two nice days (critera for a nice day is that it doesn't rain more than 4 inches) in the last month. V-12 trainees enjoy the rain especially when a heavy downpour comes on Wed- nesday afternoons. Reas- on: they don't have to drill But the University students will agree that they have had enough. The Daily has jokingly stated that it will put out arn Ex- tra the first day it stops raining and that the sun shines! THE CAMPUS SPIRIT that pitted sophomore against freshman for the hannr of h ic in Blank, ANN ARBOR, MICH To the winners will go the prestige attached to de- feating their traditional class rivals in athletic pummeling. Class Games is in no way connected with the Black Fridays whose memories still live in Union posters, but it is the direct outgrowth of that old Michigan class rivalry. Until it was ruled out by the Regents as be- ing dangerous to the phy- sical well-being of Univer- sity students, Black Fri- day was the climax of frosh-soph antagonism. After many proclamations asserting the mental and moral lethargy of the soph- omores, the freshmen would raise a flag telling the sophs exactly where they could go. If the fros :. succeeded in keeping the flag up, they won the right to remove their pots. If not, they were to be worn until the next commence- ment. The going got rough mcn snnhnmorv trier tn " . r x w All of a sudden your heart sings of summer . you're in the mood for sunlight colors . . New, vibrant pastels or blazin', brazin' whites. So, we hnve rvavr for nvi r seletion n ion oof hiliratinn FREEDOM BEGINS--The historic moment when General Douglas Mac- Arthur turned over the government of the Philippine Commonwealth to President Sergio Osmena at Malacanan Palace in Manila after hard fought uattles by American soldiers equipped with armament partly supplied with War Bond dollars. President Osmena is, seen delivering his acceltance speech, dressed in shirt and trousers of G.I. vintage, also partly supplied by War Bond dolrars.-Army Sikual Corns Photo.