TS'dE NVOLVE'IifNE' F I' A O'I'H - 1[ V~ , (Conatinuedfroin page 1) tnsr tiedl, wit i probable 1The:six,la rovct I t.)L aiotiher anti- show.=ers torsi-lit md0(1 roes- r''iax, 'tOtirot iniitoyhas tug to strike clay . iot i a, coupleof iietas the initeid of hie ( lLiiO('t.;'; .at otutei7' (npos- Able AN1 ARBOR SAVINGS BANK tt as a hasehali team. Four runs Caeiftai.. ....... ... 300.000.0 couantedi here. unrtli aand I i vded irofis..,10.5 (tie Ri soi Ceos.. ....... 1'0toe00t00 twoohtis gase Clo e eaiueers another Transacts a Gxnxir Banking Business 1li in Iithe tiilh. ted a htit undt error Yous iiir x-1i ii (iissoia taited it id iltirteltst,tate iii the seventh. ('his. P ii l i'. lie's. 'tit~je l t.I t'is, I ' ' they ((mate anoatlc i titi t i he i igtith, its Ush' l i ti W ll0 AsIU1r .aigs4 ) --______________________________________by________i' I'pl e-to tie pliate Wba.pthedoo d t btalt attt' lust, Cousills H, z Il-za talltn l a it ,onr1-,It rr with one run against him at the most. He was going better shun Ideson trout theiinitn. In the seventh, after Baoriheotu cot on hy the populur error route, und Wenner hod heat out an infield hit which Bloke knocked down hut could not play; Wheat tightened til sod retired the side, getting two etrikseouts. Iii the eighth he repeated ideson's performance in the fourth, hy hanging up three strikeouts ints row'. The ninth started with a hit hy Word, hut W'heat caught hint nap- ping anid the next two acre easy. Vise score: Medics. AB Ward s ......4 Bariheau 2 ......6 FLORIiT7S berth iii thisV Corner of So. University and Twelfth e osdtisutte(ued Baths Phones 1 1 5 ii1t1( Wit hut. II eLe- i.ils e'iildlee. He o ini tie fiftht, and c "i e ?ii tie sixth Wentner' hOitter 3 ..... Gebhart c ..... Rlied in . . . . . . C'lark l. .. . .. . Betmier r Ildeson p ..... 4 5 6 R H 0 A 3 14 2 3 12 1 421107 5 11 0 1 2 0 12 0 0 0 1 2 0053 1 1 it 0 2 13 1 E 2 2 1 1 1 Notice. CLASSIFIED ADS. Towo roonus and the use of a hath WANTEDroom to rent to a single gentleman or WANTEDlady, swith good references in the Cut- W1anted-Ladies or Gentlemen on a ting Apartment House from Sept. 1. guaranteed salary. Call at once, Further information obtained at No. 414 Mlaynard St. Mro. S. A. Mutt, 1it The Cutting, 2nd floor, Moitroe St. Manager. Hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. ms. 1___entrance. _______ tf._ We sell Clothing for men sod young FOR EENT men. Allen's Good Clothes Store, Tlo Reiit-A modernt six room house at Main Street. tf. 909 Syhil St. $14.00 a month. Ad- All six exposure films developed at dress J. R., Wolverine, Press Bldg. Hloppe's Studio for 10 and 15 cents. tf. Fine and brilliant printo mode for 4 and 5 cents. Remember the place, 'Jo Rent-At 1012 Cambridge St., 0 ,six 619 E. Liberty street, near swhere the room msodern house, oak finish, new studio is being built. 15-16. grate, everything new. Will be_________________ vacated Aug. 15. $21.00 a month. Sitting beside sweet K. T., Address P. H., The Wolverine, Press Holding her hands seas K. C., Bldg. tf. Then he looked in her I's, But by this tinme you're Y'n- For Rlent-After September 1, corner U, C. K. C. loved K. T.-then they apartment, first floor Cutting fiat, lunched after the dance at Tuttles', Inquire janitor. 330 5.- State. MIISCELLANEOYUS Classified Ads., subscriptions taken, and copies of the Wolverine sold at Thin Underwvear and Hosiery for Ciishings. 6-25. mten at Allen's Good Clothes Store. Main Street. tI. Have the BEST MCSIC ni your own home. The VICTOR VICTROLA fern- Spend Saturday at Whitmtore Lake shea the best the country affords. The and dance the evening aswsy at the University Music Rouse, Press Butild- Lake House. 30 cents round trip from ntlg. Maynard St., Carries a conmpleto Ann Arbor. tf. line of machines and records. 6-11 Tinker &Company Furnishers and Halters to University Mn 342 South State Street THE COAST LINE i .In " SERICE Detroit-P ut-in -Bay Sandusky--Cedar Point Daylight Trips to Cleveland $1.25 Steasmer "Put-in-Bay" iNew),Fnur thsusanxpssmenge capxiy Lrestdancigidc e LakeLCnb etinos msic, Ocean steae hisPiatea rlposCso isodiouis dining 4At5 andtlunchxroos.iststeeliide-helsteameri"Fran~kE. Kihy." Dobetdaiytericenow inoperatioen iso'utinisBay _ a~nidlCedrPsint--ori'd-fanousathing eaese,ihisoic nfvandmammotiies.Specialtistisfldarlhdin ro Der oiteevery SndydringJlyxnd Agsts.iyhtee lan'd8:0 a. m.,iiaPti-Bay $.2teach is.v.Seamer 'Pet-in-Byla v s Dtrit edaily at8:0ta. xiSteamar "Frank} E. Kiby" lnenve~sD ettdaily a ts5:0 . m. nond tsip fare tn Putini-Bay, 50 cs neek days; Susdayxs cnt. mE ASHLEY & DUSTIN STEAMER LINE h I IANGE'S Academy oqf Xarxing Siamnmer Assemblies every Friday Evening--9 to 12 KEFISCIIPR'S ORChIESTRA - "I~- u - / t, 1 ih 40A Totals .....44 21 10 10 23 101 Engineers. AB fR H 0 A Wa'gnrce,2 .50 01 5 Bloke p. s ........ S11i1 11 Mtcalf 1 .......... 1 1 0 5 More 2,c ........ 5 220 7 Grail .....3 . 4 1 1 0 1 Wheatisp ........ 3 0 0 3 1 Fox L. ............ 4 1 1 0 4 Eiiiiiins im ........ 4 0 1 0i 1 Rtichardson r ...... 2 0 0i 0 0 RaymoindI r ........ 2 0 0 0 0i E 1 1 1 1 3 2 0 1 1 t1 Totals..........2 7 i67 I5Ghhart out in fourth G 26ill for not Innings 1 2234 5 67080-fl Medics ........7204000-21 Fnginieer;....3 0 2 0 i0 1 1 0 it- 7 Three' basehit-Gibbart; Tw'o base Ott -('rate: hits off Ideson 7 in 9; off Blake, 4 in 1; off Wheat, 6 in 8; stolen teassOliver, Betzner, and Ideson; Morse and Fox; Double tplay-Ideson to Baribeoau to Wenner; first base onu eriors-ri 4, Itiedies 0; Base on bollts -off Idesomi, 3; off Blake, 5; off Wheat 6; strucke out-by Ideson, 11, by Bloke, 1, bty Wheat 52; hit by pitcher-by Wh~ieat, Oliver suit Clock; Cimpires- PHays and Brodie. U-NIJLME T1'INlUNIVERSIY S'TILL SHOWS I-N('IIE.tSE. One nesw student entered the stin- inmet session of the Literary depart- amensi yesterday. This-nmakes the to- tat in that detiarinment 578. The total Senrollmtent in sit departmtents is 1360. The nsuisber of dupllicates this year htos not bern coun~ted, but an estimate places it st 50. La'st year thtere were 22. The nett total enrollnment for t912 wsould then he 1310. Followinug is tie enrolliment by de- partiaents: Graduiate School ........ 170 Literary Delparisment ......578 Engineering tiepartmsent....305 Mtedical Departnment.......120 La Dss epartmuento ........ 10 Totoil.............1360 Sick Students Conv alesciiig. jGlenn Rillins, '13 E, sod J. A. Wade, 13 E, who wera takeit ill at Camp Bogardus with the throat disease that ws trevalent there several weeks 000. are improving: rapidly. Rillins, whto is it his home here, is reported Iable to leave hia bed, swhilt Wade exects to tease the Lakeswood I-os- pital at Pitoskreysunmetinte next woeek. They are to return to the camip in a' 1shorttinme. Forimer Stuenss-Make IVs ('till. Crk" Riordano, '12, last year's cdi- tr of the "Gargoyle," ' Neo" Bill, tand Clinton IE. Sears, '12, said hel~- to to us this oieelo-eusd. "Cork" is on lots vay to Los Angeles, California,. where lie wilt take a position inu a banok. Bitt and Sears overteiust "over" fromuaDetroit, wohere they are at pres- ent timployedt, the forumer on the sport- isa staff of the "Nesws," anthoc tatter wtOthe 11, C. Pt-Cu. THE CHARMS OF OUR SUMMER SEAS Spend yxur vacatixn xn the Gxeat Likes, the xiii exanoicial adenjoyablexouing inAmneica WHERE YOU CAN GO Noxmatter towhat pit youtwat togo, ass D. &C. Lineeteasmerspatiniigito allimipoiiantipoits. Dailyiserce sehteen Detoit and Bufaloh. May 1attoiiNoveiero hat. City of Detriti III and City if Cle'xelaadhIII, the largestside whneelstamsiniataheiwirld, on tkit diviionJane Ileth to Septixiber 10th. Daily aemvice kbetween Detioit and CleveilaxdApril 15ttaDeceamberlst. Daring Jaly axd Aagustitwoboats xatxofDeitroit and Clevelsand everyStuadysand Sundiy nigkt. Foar trips'eeikly betwenToledi, Detroiti, MackincIslandand snaypopts. Dailytservice kbetween Txledo, Clxveland ad Pit-ia-Bay. Spiscil SteaxinrCleveland ti Maskingcshlad, iso trips 'xxeklyJune imti Septexiber 10mb stopping only at Detroit every tipi and Giderick, Oat., every otkerxtii. Special Day TripsbeitweenDeiraoiad Clevelad, During July ad Augusi Tuxiday, Wednesday, Tkursday andSaiturday ouxoflDetrit; Monday Wednis- day, Thurisday and Friday outi of Cleveland. RAILROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE:-Tickets reading vixaayrail line beitween Detroit ad BuffaloansdDeti anxd Cleeland wial e rd tar transipoaiontsonD. & C. Line Steamersainesthkerdirectiton. Send 2ncent stamip forIllutriated Pamaphletad Great Lakes Map. Addiess: L G. Leweis,. C P. A.. Detroit, Mich. Philip H. McMilla, Pris. A. A. ScantzRGCxxilMgr. Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company The Ann Arbor Pool1 FRED C. WEINBERG, Proprietor OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 9:00 A. MA O 9:00 P. M. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Tuesday and Friday fore- noons for ladies only. The Pool is Fed with Cool Spring Water 725 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 996-2 rings