THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ndews Of The World As Illustrated In .Associated. Press Pictures Jack Zeller (left) has been elevated from scout and farm system boss to generaal manager of the Detroit Tigers. W. 0. "Spike" Briggs, Jr., assumed the vice-presidency of the club, vacated by the dismissal of Mickey Cochrane, retaining also his post as treasurer. Del Baker (right) succeeds Cochrane as manager of the Tigers. The elevation of Zeller and Briggs were the latest changes in the Tiger management, designed to lift the team from its 1938 doldrums. The tin cans and burlap packages shown here contain what the treasury department in New York termed the largest single ship- ment of illicit opium seized in more than a decade. The opium, seized at a Brooklyn pier, was worth $600,000, officials said. Miss Judy Dunford, of Port Huron, has been chosen "Miss Blue Water" and will preside as queen over festivities incident to the dedi- cation, of the new Blue Water Bridge over the St. Clair River between Port Huron and Sarnia, Ont. The date for the dedication has not been seta pending official word from the White House on a date suitable to President Roosevelt who is expected to deliver the dedication address The coaching staff for the Collegiate All-Star football squad, which will meet the Washington Redskins in Chicago Aug. 31, are shown at Evanston as they worked out their strategy for the game. Left to right: Ray- mond "Ducky" Pond, of Yale; A. J. Robertson of Bradley, Bo McMillin of Indiana, head coach; Lynn Waldorf of Northwestern and Harry Kipke, formerly of Michigan. r I In The Majors AMERICAN LEAGUE W L ork ............70 33 rid ....... .....61 41 .57 44 gton ...........55 53 .51 55 ...............43 55 lphia ..........38 65 uis ............37 66 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pct. .676 .598 .564 .509 .439 .439 .369 .359 Van Duersen Sings 'Sampson' Tomorrow Hardin A. Van Deursen, instructor of voice in the School of Music, who played the male lead in the recent production of "The Vagabond King," is scheduled to appear at Bay View, near Petoskey, tomorrow night in a concert concluding a week's musical festival there. Haynie, Tomiski, Barker Compete In A.A.U. Meet DETROIT, Aug. 17 - (') - The Michigan Amateur Athletic Union men's 100-meter free style swimming championship will be decided here Thursday night with a field of 10 competing. Included in the entries are three University of Michigan stars-Waldemar Tomski, Capt. Tom Haynie and Charles Barker. Summer Residents... Keep in daily touch with your Uni- versity during the year through I W L Pct.1 Pittsburgh ........ ..65 39 .625 New York ............62 46 .574 Cincinnati .............59 48 .551 Chicago ............59 49 .546 Brooklyn ..............50 56 .472 St. Louis.............46 60 .434 Philadelphia..........32 72 .308 NEW YORK, Aug. 17-(P)-Prob- able pitchers in the Major Leagues tomorrow: (won-lost records in par- enthesis). American League : New York at Washington (2)- Ferrell. (13-8) or Hadley (6-3) and Chandler (11-2) vs. Leonard (11-9) and Weaver (7-4). Philadelphia at Boston-Nelson (8-6) vs. Bagby (10-7). St. Louis at Cleveland-Newsom (13-10) vs. Feller (12-6). Chicago at Detroit-Stratton (12- 6) vs. Lawson (5.8). National League: Brooklyn at New York-Mungo (4-9) or Lamaster (4-7) vs. Hubbell (13-9). Cincinnati at Chicago-Derringer (15-9) vs. Root (4-3). Boston at Philadelphia-MacFay- den (10-5) vs. Passeau (9-13). Place your subscription to the Daily now for delivery to your home next Dates of other pionship events yard free style; A.A.U. state cham- are: Aug. 25-220 Sept. 1-220 yard backstroke and living. 10 foot springboard SOCIAL DANCING Toe, tap, acrobatics. Taught daily. Terrace Garden Studio. Wuerth Theatre Bldg. Ph. 9695 2nd Floor. Open eves. Call at the Student Publications I I 12i! [4ICHI - NOW - TWO FEATURES - STUART E A 20th Century ERWIN -Fox Picture F, - And GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN in "SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING" --- With - BILLT GILBERT THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Publications Bldg. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Aria I f I