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THEs ICGANbiaL wn
Wins Sof tball Crown EV-1z w i, l.a Ij . i a .M

-Daily-Wally Barth
DORMITORY CHAMPIONS-Roommates Dick Redmond on the
right and Frank Johnson on the left-co-chairmen of Lloyd House
athletics, display the all-campus and West Quad trophies that
were awarded to Lloyd House Wednesday night at the West
Quad athletic banquet.
Phib elts, Sigma Chis Await
rternit Sol Te Cas

Champions
Rally to Wint
Finale, 12=5
Williams House easily defeated
Prescott House 12-5 on Monday
to take the Residence Hall soft-
ball championship.
Despite the fact that Prescott
used four first inning hits to run
up three runs, and take a com-
manding 3-0 lead, it was not long
before Williams took possession of
the game, and held it all the
way.
PITCHER JOHNNY Pielemier,
All-Star team hurler for the past
two years, was in his usual fine
form. Third inning homers by
teammates Cliff Fay, shortstop,
and Catcher Rus Kendall, made .
it even easier for him to oll up
another Williams victory.
Winner of the second place
playoffs was Lloyd House, Resi-
dence Hall champions for this
year.
Lloyd dropped Tyler House 3-2.
Tyler, off to an early 2-0 lead, just
couldn't seem to score after that,
and Lloyd, scor~ing one in the
third, another in the fifth, and
still another in the sixth, took the
game.
* * *
ONE OF THE DAY'S highlights
was the close pitching duel be-
tween "Rocky" Smith of Lloyd,
and Tyler's Roy Eby. .... ...
Richard House took third
from Greene House by a 9-7
score. Bruce Agee did Michigan's
pitching, and All-Star Right-
fielder Chuck Burt the hitting;
Burt homered and tripled when
hits helped the most.
In a high-scoring free-for-all,
Anderson House outlasted Win-
chell House to win a 15-14 mara-
thon.
Bernie Fitzgerald of Anderson
stole the show, taking down four
hits for five trips to the plate.
Winning pitcher was Clyde Stras-
ler.
An easy fifth was Chicago
House, tripping Allen - Rumsey
House 16-6. Frank Hull handled
the pitching chores.
Faculty Nines
BattleToday
This afternoon at 5:30, an un-
defeated Romance Langue nine
will battle a once-beaten Engi-
neering team for the faculty soft-
ball championship.
John Falconieri, who has pre-
viously led the linguists to three
straight wins, will probably handle
the pitching chores.
The second place playoff game
between Public Health with a 2-1
record and R.O.T.C., also with a
2-1 slate, has been postponed un-
til Thursday, May 26.

FOR
SALE

FOR FUN IN THE SUN
Tan Without Burning
use TARTAN suntan lotion
Only 59c Greaseless too!
CALKINS FLETCHER )5
NEEDLEPOINT
RUG MATS-YARN
Everything you need for knitting
Call 2-0303 or Visit Our Shop
WOMEN'S EXCHANGE
10 Nickels Arcade
COUSINS
Store on STATE STREET
SUMMER pelasure, T Shirts
From $1.59, Stripes and Salads )1
TWO TOPCOATS 40L-Good condi-
tion, 327 4. Division, 3rd floor, or
call 2-0749. ) 31
1948 MERCURY convertible, maroon,
Radio and heater. 10,000 miles, al-
ways garaged. Must sell by June 4.
Call 2-4165 or see car at 625 Forest
Ave. ) 32
1948 FLEETLINE Chevrolet, 4 door.
3800 miles, radio, heater, perfect
condition-$1600, 700 Mt. Pleasant.
)33
FORD, 1941 Tudor Super Deluxe, $550.
Heater, seat covers and new battery.
An excellent car to drive south or
west and re-sell at destination.
Phone University Extension 2519 or
dial 25-7018. )34
MAN'S White Dinner Jacket, size 42.
Call Saline 68. )35
Take a MICHIGAN Polo Shirt
to your small fry at home
White $1.50-Maize and Blue $1.75
BEE NICKELS SHOP . 7 Nickels Arcade
)11
THE ELIZABETH DILLON SHOP
South State off North University
YOUR VACATION STATION
Choose your vacation-wear before
you go-you'll be glad you did
)2
MAN'S SCHWINN BICYCLE-Good con-
dition. Only $14 or best offer. Ph.
Barnard 4141. )29
'35 FORD TUDOR-Clean, good motor.
Bill Straub, 1309 Wilmot, Ph. 9470.
)25
'35 FORD-'39 engine, radio, heater, sell
as is $125. 404 N. 5th Ave. after 6:00
p.m. ) 28
COMPLETE SELL-OUT - Children's
clothes and toys 1 to 3 years. Ladies'
dresses, shoes. Men's shirts, suits,
shoes. Household articles. Student
equipment. Reasonable. 401 So. Divi-
sion Friday and Saturday. )27
BOXER PUPS - 2 mos. Fawn-white
marks by Champ. Bubbling Over of
Lilac Hedge, Ex. Int. Champ. Karlo
Daughter. Ears cropped. 1589 Spring-
field Ct., Willow Village. )26
GENUINE HARTMAN wardrobe trunk.
Very reasonable. Ph. 4480. Reduced
to $25. )96
LATE 1947 CHEVROLET Convertible-
Cream with new black top. Many ac-
cessories. Phone 2-7833. )13
1946 ARMY SURPLUS JEEP in good
mechanical condition. Phone 2-0749.
)14
GIRL'S BICYCLE-Excellent condition;
reasonable. Call Vicki, 2-4561, Rm.
493. ) 15
YELLOW SPRING FORMAL - Never
been worn.. Reasonably priced. Call
2-4502 between 9:00 and 5:00. ) 16
WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE-In excellent
running order, low price. See de la
Torre M.W.F. from 4 to 6 p.m. or any
day after 10:30 p.m., 621 Church St.
)17

Henry Bruner got two of the
hits off Vernier, both singles.
The Alpha Sig's were never in
the ball game, getting their two
runs in the last inning.
Sigma Chi registered a mild up-
set with a convincing 6-2 win over
Sigma Phi Epsilon: Dick Hadler
The main gymnasium of the
Intramural Building will be
closed Monday, May 23, for re-
finishing. All lockers in the
I-M Building must be cleared
by June 1.
Rod Grambeau.
had the best of the highly touted
pitching duel between him and
Bob Schmidt.
SCHMIDT had previously tossed
a pair of no-hitters, and was ex-
pected to check the Sigma Chi big
guns. Hadler, however, allowed the
losers but three hits in tossing his
best game of the season.
Sigma Chi had two big in-
nings, the first and fifth, when
they exploded for three runs
each time. The losers picked up
single tallies in each of the third
and sixth innings.
Bill Barkell was the big gun in
the winners' attack, blasting out a
home run and a triple.
11 -

FOR SALE
MONEY-SAVERS at SAM'S STORE -
Army type foot lockers $9.99 (all taxes
included). Sun-tan pants $2.66. Men's
briefs, elastic tops 49c. Haynes Na-
tionally Advertised T-shirts 89c. Sam's
Store, 122 E. Washington. )8
'46 HARLEY 74 O.H.V. and '47 Cushman
Motor Scooter. Both excellent cond.
1125 Martin Pl. or Ph. 7468 Eve. )93
1938 BUICK SPECIAL 4-door sedan, 60.-
000 actual miles, good motor, body
and tires, radio and heater, $475. Also
4 650-15 tires and tubes cheap. 1314
Sheehan, Ph. 5887. )91
FIRST IN QUALITY
TELEVISION
Franchise dealers for RCA, Motorola,
General Electric, and Stewart-War-
ner. Aero Radio Sales & Service.
Phone 4997. )
GOLF CLUBS and Bag Boy collapsible
caddy carts. Ph. 4044 or 2-2058. John-
ny Malloy, Pro. )30B
TAME Baby Parakeets, Canaries - beau-
tiful singers and females. Bird sup-
plies and cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 5330.
)4
BUSINESS
SERVICES
HOT WEATHER SPECIAL-With an
easy to manage new permanent wave,
cut and styled especially for you, you
can beat the summer heat. Our regu-
lar $15 permanent waves now $10.
$12.50 now $8.50. Rainey's Beauty
Salon. 1031 E. Ann. Air-conditioned.
Ph. 2-3725. Open evenings by ap-
pointmnent. ) 32P
LAUNDRY - Washing and/or ironing.
Done in my own home. Free pick-up
and delivery. Phone 2-9090. )2B
24 HOUR SERVICE by request.
ACE HAND LAUNDRY
1114 S. University.
33B
TYPING DONE. Phone 2-3357. 41B
TYPING SERVICE-Student papers, re-
ports, theses, dissertations, accurately
done by experienced typists. For in-
formation call 6197. )39B
24-Hour Service by Request
HOME QUALITY SERVICE
215 E. Washington, Ph. 9035 )33B
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE done on all
typewriters. Moseley Typewriter Co.,
214 E. Washington. )23B
DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS
TAILORING
Orders Taken for
Any Type of Uniform
Reasonable Rates 2-202
)3B
FRAYED COLLARS
ARE OUT OF FASHION
Have yours turned for 500 at
TUCKAWAY HOUSE
X. Liberty at Maynard Phone 9582
Margaret Nickerson Martin )9
LEARN TO DANCE
JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State St. Ph. 8161 )5B
CUSTOM CLOTHES. Restyling. Alter-
ations. Prompt service on all altera-
tions. Hildegard Shoppe. 109 E
Washington. Phone 2-4669. )4B
ROOMS
FOR RENT
SINGLE, large double for men for
summer, 1430 Cambridge. )18B
SUMMER Rooms for men, 528 Packard
St. )73R
FURNISHED ROOMS for men teachers
or graduates for summer and fall.
Close to campus and Union, hot wat-
er, shower, reasonable. 509 . Division
St., near Jefferson. )70R
ARBORETUM AREA for Summer School
-Double room and single in suite.
Shower, private entrance. Ph. 2-3080.
) 72R
COMMENCEMENT Guest Rooms in pri-
vate homes. Call Room Bureau,
2-8827 from 12:30-1:30 and 6:30-7:15.
)1R
DOUBLE, suites and singles-for men
for summer, one block from Law
Club, 802 Oakland. )69R
YOUR HOME for only $5 per week.
Quiet, private, double room, student
landlord, 22 blocks from campus,
occupancy June 3. Ph. 2-7981 or
visit 318 E. Mad. )71R
ROOMS available for summer. 927 5.
Forest. ) 64R
DOUBLE and single for summer session
only. 2 blocks off campus. Ph. 2-7133.
)66R
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED RIDERS-West Coast. Share
expenses. Leave June 11 or 13. George
Hartung, Law Club. Ph. 4145 )40T
LEAVE FOR L. A. Calif. June 3-4. Need
riders. J. Kaplan, 2-4401. )39T

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FOR RENT

APT. FOR RENT-Vary nice 4-room,
furnished, located between Ann Ar-
bor and Ypsilanti. Available June 5-
Aug. 15. Telephone 7215 before 5:00
p.m. )34F
FURNISHED one bedroom apt. to sub-
let June - September. J. R. Sundin,
1038 Revere Ct., Willow Village, Mich.
)33F
4-ROOM FURNISHED SUITE - Com-
pletely equipped for 3 or 4 men. Ph.
2-9318. )32F
LARGE SINGLE ROOM-Three blocks
from campus, hot water, cooking fa-
cilities, linens. Prefer year 'round
student. Phone 2-0749. )31F
JUNE THRU SEPT.-2 bedroom apart-
ment, 1055 Woburn Ct., Willow Vil-
lage. ) 29F
MAKE RESERVATIONS for Senior Ball
weekend guests at.
PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME
1133 E. Ann Phone 8144
PERSONALS V
TO OUR Missing Salesman: Heard you
stoodtout in the rain all night wait-
ing for I.F.C. Sing. Could have
wasted your titne more advantageous-
ly: selling Royal Typewriters. Office
Equipment Service C., 1116 So. Uni-
vsrsity. ) lB
PEASANT BLOUSES & SKIRTS-Mod-
erately priced, latest styles. Randalls,
309 S. State. )lP
ANN.-W1 you please come home and
bring that Jenks & Co. (221 E. Liberty,
Phone 2-6220) repaired watch with
you so I can get to work on time.
Abe.' )40P
NOTICE BLOOD DONORS
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL BLOOD BANK
All students now on call as blood
donors. at the University Hospital
who will be in Ann Arbor during the
Sumnmer should so notify the Bank
by postcard or telephone. Unless the
Bank is informed that you are avail-
able, you will not be called. New
registrations for students who will be
available for the Summer Session will
be accepted. Call the bank for an
appointment. )2M
EXCESS HAIR removed permanently by
short wave method. Marie's Beauty
Shop, Phone 2-6696. )40B
SENIORS-Your last chance to get stu-
dent rates on TIME, LIFE, and FOR-
TUNE. Phone us now-Student Per-
iodical Agency, 2-82-42. )24P
BABY SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare,
2-1903; if no answer call 25-7364. )28B
CAMPUS
CORSAGE SERVICE
A Student Service for Students
Thrill your date for the coming
formals by a corsage from us.
We offer discount on N.S.A. cards
Phone 2-7032 )20B

BOOKS
Most Complete Stock of
Medical - Dental - Law - Public Health
- Books in the State!!
OVERBECK BOOKSTORE
1216 South University )6
For the Best in Bookbinding
at a price you can afford
OLSEN'S BINDERY
325 E. Hoover Phone 2-7976
)37B

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OPPORTUNITY nw for dentist in ac-
tive town. Suitable office space for
rent at reasonable rate. Sunday in-
spection appointment arranged by
writing Mr. J. M. Plumb. 105 So. Wal-
nut St., Feton, Michigan. )2E
LOST AND FOUND
LOST- Tan Rain-coat in Room 210 RL
Bldg. Wednesday--Call 219 Betsy Bar-
bour. )70L
LOST--Chemistry Book "Instrumen-
tal Methods<of Analyses,"April 18,
thu. 163 Chemistry Bldg. Notebook
and ile ba;dly needed. Call 2-3735 or
come to Clhmistry Office, )69L
GOLD HEART locket lost between
L~eagute and new Dorm. Ph. 2-6581,
Rm. 6507. Reward. 4)7L
EMPLOYMENT
THE WEAR-EVER
COMPANY
has launched a new business
after a half century of leadership
in the cooking utensil field.
THIS new line is FINE
CUTLERY under the name of
CUTCO
Approximately 3 or 4 students free
for the summer will be contracted for
sales work here at Michigan.
For full information write or call
SAMUEL R. SMITH
438 Dennis Adrian. Michigan
Phone 886-J
HELP WANTED
EARN 9-10 dollars per week next Fall
delivering T'he Michigan Daily.
Equipment Service Co.. 1116 So. Uni-
Apply now to the Circulation Dept.
The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St.
TWO MEN 19 years or older, as coun-
sellors in Boy Scout Camp. One
month only. June 11 to July 10. Ex-
perience in Scouting desirable. Write
Ken Taylor, c/o Boy Scouts, Midland,
Michigan. )42H
SALESMAN WANTED-Sell Nationally
Adv. Products. Commission. Write:
Cleaning Materials Supply Co., 7410
Woodward, Detroit 2. . )41H
OFFICE SECRETARY-Al typist, some
dictaphone work, general office work.
Permanent full time position. Give
character and business references.
Write Box 193, Mich. Daily. )40H
WOULD YOU like to try for oil industry
job, either foreign or domestic? Drop
card Box 2603, Tulsa, Okla. )39H
PART-TIME Salesladies wanted. 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. daily except Saturdays,
Sundays. S. S. Kresge Company, 317
So. State. On the campus. )33H
WANTED TO RENT
APT. for dental student and wife3for
fall. Ph. J. Krause, 2-8754. )35W
JUNIOR COLLEGE instructor and wife
desire to sub-let furnished apt. for
duration of the summer- session.
Richard W. Wherity, 559 Lyon N.E.,
Grand Rapids, Michigan. )16W
Cntinuous from 1 P.M.

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1936 OLDSMOBILE
6 Cyl., 2-door sedan, good cond.
$190 Ph. 2-0665

)18

GREEN WINTER COAT with inner lin-
ing, worn 2 months. Excellent con-
dition. Size 18. Ph. 2-4471, Rm. 4013.
)19

DOORS OPEN DAILY 1:15 P.M.
Weekday Nights

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You can eat
Meals for 250
less than you

The Ann Arbor Drama Season
NOW PLAYING
ARNOLD FRANCES
MOSS REID
CARL BENTON
REID
in
"TWELFTH
NIGHT"
by William Shakespeare
Evenings - 8:30
Matinees - Thurs. 3:15, Sat. 2:30
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER

SIZE 37 USED TUXEDO-Good condi-
tion. Also white summer formal coat.
Phone 6651 between 5:00 and 6:30 p.m.
)21
GARGOYLE'S big graduation issue is
coming May 23. Don't miss the LOOK
Survey, the exchange cartoons, and all
the poetry we've been saving - the
best for the last you know. On cam-
pus MAY 23. )22'
STEARMAN-Must sell. Very good con-
dition. Licensed until October. Make
an offer. Paul Smith, Ph. 7330. )23
1947 FORD TUDOR-Grey, undercoat,
radio, heater, clean. Call 6244 after 5.
1431 U. Terrace, Apt. 738. )88
CLASSICAL RECORDS - Half price,
good condition. 40 albums. Ph. 2-7367
after 6. )97
CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER - 1948
model complete with gear shift and
all extras. Used one summer. $195.
Call 7533 or 6252. )99
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY-Female,
whelped Jan. 1st. Thoroughbred. $50.
Call 2-3838 evenings. )95
CHILD'S BLACKBOARD for $4.00. Call
2-9020. )2B

at 3:05 - 6:25 - 9:45 P.M.

Matinee 25c

Sundays 35c

are now
spending
Join

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