THE WOLVERINE BE CAREFUL! You "don't take chances" when you COME OVER TO where you eat, for these are EAT AT OR E N'S OR EN'S CAFETERIA days. You inspect everything before you buy it CAFETERIA -i TUESDAY'S GAME (Continued from page 1) Wisner, p ..........1 0 1 0 Matchett, r. 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Totals ...........30 0 6 24 12 3 Innings ......1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-R Michigan .. ...0 2 3 2 0 0 3 0*-10 Pennsylvania .F.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Home run-Sisler. Two base hits- McQueen, Nieman. Stolen bases- Sisler, McQueen, Benton. Sacrifice fIlies-Benton, Stewart. Sacrifice hit- Shivel. Pitching summary-hits off Sisler, 4 in 7 innings; off Davidson, 2 in 2 innings; off Wisner, 11 in 8 in- nings; off Murdock, 0 in 1 inning. Struck out-by Sisler, 8; by Wisner, 3. Base on balls-off Sisler 2; off Wisner 3. Double plays-Waltz to Stewart; McQueen to Shivel to Stewart; Wisner to Mann to Wallace; Schimpf to Wal- lace; Murdock to Mann to Wallace. Left on bases-Michigan 4; Pennsyl- vania 4: Hit by pitcher-by Wisner 1 (Labadie). Umpires-Davis and Fer- guson. STUDENT BOARD. Clean a n d homelike. $4. per week. Sheldon's- 714 Monroe St. 1-5 WEDNESDAY'S GAME (Continued from page 1) out-by Ferguson 10, by H. K. Wal- lace 5, by Murdock 1; base on balls-- off Ferguson 5, off 14. K. Wallace 1; hit by pitcher-by Ferguson 1 (Ir- win) ; left on bases-Michigan 9, Penn- sylvania 2; hits-off H. K. Wallace, 8 in 6 innings, off Murdock 1 in 2 in- nings. Umpires-Davis and Fergu- son. Toulme Editorial Writer on Tribune Maurice Toulme, '12-'14L., editor of the Michigan Daily in 1913-14, has re- cently been appointed one of the three editorial writers of the Chicago Trib- une. Up to this time he held the position of railroad editor on that paper. FOR RENT-Rooms for summer stu- dents. Newly furnished. Inquire at 413 S. Division. Phone 1809-R. 1-2 STUDENT BOARD. Clean a n d homelike. $4. per week. Sheldon's- 714 Monroe St. 1-5 Musical Instruments, Strings, and all Musical Supplies at reasonable prices. Schaeberle & Son, Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf Senior Women Snuff Candle) I The New Catalogue of the University of Michigan IS NOW READY Complete information concerning the eight Colleges and Schools: LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS, ENGINEERING, MEDICINE, LAW, PHAR- MACY, HOMEOPATHY, DENTISTRY, GRADUATE, AND THE SUMMER SESSION Special Courses in Forestry, Newspaper Work, Landscape Design, Higher Commercial Education, including Railway Administration and Insurance, Architecture, Conservation Engineering, Education (affiliated with Ann Arbor Schools for Observation Study), and a course for those preparing for the scientific administration of departments of sanitation and public health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement, or Individual Information, address the Dean of the School or College In which interested, or SHIRLEY W. SMITH At the close of the senior women's house party in the new Newberry dor- mitory, the annual senior breakfast was helu at the Union, Friday morn- ing. Alice Wiard presided as toastmis- tress. Mildred Rees, Helen King Schoefile, Judith Ginsberg and Dean Myra Jordan, responded to toasts. At the close of the program, a light- ed candle was passed around the tables, and 16 senior women blew itl out, signifying that during the past year they had become engaged. They are as follows: Mildred Rees, Lucile Stroup, Genevieve Riggs, Mar- ion Williamson, Blanche Rising, Eve- lyn Roehm, Elzadie Heusel, Romaine Bramwell, Marjorie Fitch, Elizabeth Hopper, Abigail Shay, Bess White, Helen Malcomson, Margaret Foote, Gertrude Snow and Edith Bingham. SENIOR WOMEN'S PRESENTATION OF "ARROW MAKER" A SUCCESS Indian Costumes, Music and Dancing Features of Open Air Production One of the most successful enter- tainments ever attempted by Mich- igan women was the presentation by the women of the senior class of Mary} Austin's Indian play, "The Arrow Maker" in the open air theater, on the campus Monday evening. Among the features of the presenta- tion was the Indian music, the pictur- esque costumes and the dancing. The work of Minerva Bowen as medicine woman, was particularly excellent. The cast was as follows: Minerva Bowen, Nelly Hanna, Ada Inglis, Elizabeth Hopper, Marjorie Delevan, Bernice Stanton, Helen Burlingham, Vivian Glauz, Elizabeth Platt, Ethyl Fox, Gene Davidson, Marjorie Haag, Jane Hicks, Elizabeth Baker, Ethel Buzby, Evelyn Roehm, Edith Macauley, Gertrude Hanna, Lucile White, Karo- line Fox, Hazel Quick, Beulah Delong, Clara Stahl, Esther Love, Bess White, and Mary Purdy. 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