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SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1924

THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE FOX ELUDES THE PACK
And Watches It From Top After Twelve Years

CLA SSIFIEDS
LOST'
LOST - Gold, engraved Eversharp
pencil; initials H. M. R. on barrel.
Lost the evening of June 6 at the
Library or Union Reading room.
Please call Rockwell, 960 or 3104.
Subscribe for The Summer Mich-
igan Daily.-Adv.
LOST-Thursday, State St. district,
bill fold and purse containing mon-
ey and valuable keys. Reward for
purse and keys. No questions.

LOST
LOST - Tuesday evening near the
campus, gold wrist watch, Hamp-
ton make, black ribbon braclet and
gold clasp. Phone 1314-W.

Watch Repairig
FINEST Watch Repairing in the c
Arnold's State Street Jewelry.
Try Classified ads for big Resu

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DRUGS

KODAKS

Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co.
Three Dependable Stores
Load your Kodak here with Fresh Eastman Film
and
Bring your film back to be finished.
, 24 hour service and expert workmanship.
Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co.
324 S. State, corner East and South University
Aves., corner South State and
Packard Streets.

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SODA WATER

NOW SHOWING
IN ADDITION
"LONG LIVE THE RING"
A new comedy by Ft. C. Witwer.
SOON
"Secrets of Paris"
with
LEW CODY and a
great cast.

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Three glimpses of Clark Griffith.

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MONDAY Tues., Thurs., Sat.
JULY 7th 25c-50c
Fifteenth Annual Season
Seventh Week
TONIGHT, ~Last EC Tf
TONICH T Perform- "SECR ETE "
(SUNDAY) ance
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B onstelle
IN THECompHn
IN THE HARVARD PRIZE PLAY By PHILLIP ARY
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By NORMAN E. BROWN.
The American league hounds may
lick their chops over Clark Griffith'sI
baseball carcass before the present
season ends but right now the Old
Fox has the satisfaction of having
eluded the pack, temporarily at least.
And the chase has been a long and
grueling one-close to 12 years inI
length. So the Old Fox's tongue prob-
ably lies out of one corner of his!
mouth as he gets his breath.
Back in 1912 Griff performed the'
same feat. That year a winning
streak of 17 games on the road sent'
the Washington club hurtling into first
place. The end .of the campaign found
the team nestling securely in second
place. Chic Gandil, who later departed
from baseball under a cloud, joined
the Capital team that year and is,
given credit for being an important
factor in its sensational showing.
That year, of course, Walter John-
son came the nearest-up to the pres-
ent spurt-that he had ever approach-
ed to pitching for a pennant-winning
team. At first thought it was believ-
ed Walt never had had the thrill of
pitching for a first place team up to
this.year. That is a bit wrong, ac-
cording to the records.

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Griffith stepped out of active field
management of the team in 1920 after
leading the team to sixth place. The
next yearG eorge McBride landed
them in fourth place. The next year
Clyde Milan landed them in sixth
again and then last year Donie Bush
landed them in fourth place and him-
self out of a job.
The club has come within one round
of the pennant two years, that imem-
orable year of 1912-and the year fol-
lowing. The next year 1914, the team
finished in third place and in 1915 ran
fourth. In 1918 the team finished
third. These five years were the fat-
test the team ever has enjoyed-the
only years it wound up in first divi-
sion.
There is much in the present situa-
tion, therefore, to make the Old Fox
grin.
Niort District of France produced
1,500,000 chamois skins last year, most
of them being used in local glove fac-
tories.

PROF. A.F. SHULL TO
SPEAK ON HEREDITY
"Heredity and Immigration" is the
subject of an illustrated lecture to
be given tomorrow at five o'clock by
Prof. A. F. Shull, of the zoology de-1
partment, in the Natural Science audi-
toriunm.

What this country needs most
law against men wearing coats.

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STARTING TODAY
Thos. H. Ince's splendid
drama
THE
MARRIAGE CHEAT"
WITH
LEATRICE JOY PERCY MARMONT
ADOLPH MENJOU

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ALSO

66NEU11VE TO*% o 5,

A 2-Reel Christie Comedy

New Fable Cartoon

New Ollendorl Sketches

SHOWS TODAY
1:30 3:00 4:30 7:30 9:00
Children 10c; balcony 25cs main floor 35c

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