THE WOLVERINE i 'zDevelops films and plates (he devel- oped his first film twenty-three years ago. 2. Makes prints-any kind you want. 3. Makes enlargements-all sizes. 4. Takes pictures to order, indoors or 71 3 out, anywhere, any time, any size. 5. Has for sale the most artistic views East Univ. in and around Ann Arbor ever made. Drop iii and look them over. 4 IHlg IN TOLEDO MEET Hal Smith Proves Star of Meet, Taking Two Firsts in 104) and 220 P 'i' BREAKS HALF RECORD I IIMMOP School Books And Supplies Students' Bookstore {j (1 !Tour Varsity cinder-path stars, run- i yx . .. .,3 r rya, . - Trv a r f llivicr }}hair rout rnnn f__ niuratYE R it rES sF MUSICAL t race sor aMienigan, TULUWS POR COMiNG YEAR copped off the Toledo municipal track _____ meet with a total of 28 points, having a wide margin over the Cincinnati Y. LETTER'SL FiRJ [FroV 5 1T' guide the destinies of the musical it. C. A., their nearest competitors. clubs for the coming regular Univer- Oreton (Ill.) high was third. Captain' Baseball Team Gets 23 Awards; 1919 sity term, the following officers have Hal Smith was the shining light of the Emblems Granted to 32 at a recent meeting: ue, taking first in both the 100 and Fresh ~ abee. chosen atHis aikefe1nlotmnethiceo Fresh President, H. L. Davis, '17; vice-press-j 20. His mark of 10 flot in the cen- dent, Leonard 0. Aldrich, '17E; leader ury was 1-5 of a second faster than As a reward for their efforts on dia- of the Glee club, Chase B. Sikes, '16; the race has ever been run in Toledo. mond, track and court, 13 "M's", 6 "A. leader of the Mandolin club, Harold 1is tire in the 220 was 22 flat. M. A's," 4 'R' and 32 "1919's" were Forsythe, '17. the following men will Murphy also distinguished himself given out to Michigan athletes as a re- represvz't and Mandolin and Glee clubs by shattering the Maumee City mark suit of the action of the board of respectively upon the executive com- iin the half-mile, making the distance awards. Of these awards, 23 went to mittee: Alan D. Honey, '17D, and T. in 1 minute and 55 seconds, which is the Varsity baseball team; 13 to the Sa Barnett, '16.5 of a second better than "Joe" freshman diamond squad, 15 to the Uaer's Ferry Field record. The quar- yearling track team, and four to the ter-mile went to Griest in 50 4-5 sec- all-fresh tennis team. Following is a Provi0es Reduced CbIld Care Expenses onds, aith Fox a close second. The list of the men receiving the yellow Auditor General Fuller- has notified Wolverine quartet also took the one letters: the probate judges throughout the mile relay. "M," Baseball - Captain Labadie, state that children sent to the Univer- Sherman Landers, the schoolboy Captain-elect Brandell, Miller Dunne, oity hospitals are frequently sent to wonder from Oregon, Ill., was on hand Niemann, Harrington, Thomas, Wal- Ann Arbor several days before the and took thirds in the 100 and 220-yard terhouse, Robins, Roehm, Newell, Cas- hospitals are ready to receive the new dashes. Moorhead, the Scott high boy well, and Reem. patients. Hereafter, the added ex- who showed up so well in the Mich- "A. M. A.," Baseball-Andrus, Ohl- pense thus incurred, which the state igan interscholastic this year, was the macher, Roberts, Birmingham, Smith has been paying, will be paid for only star of the high school division, win- and Larson. one day prior to the treatment. Auditor ning the championship of this class "R," Baseball-Galbraith, Johns, Ip- Fuller announces that the state paid for his team almost single-handed. pel, and Bialosky. $74,278 last year for children sent for "1919," Baseball-Captain Morrison, treatment Ln this city. I'lOtEIN NEWS SERVICE ADDED Glenn, Parks, Turner, Adams, Middle- ditch, Dancer, Horwitz, Kirschgessner, E. Palmer to Ilead Football Smoker Improvements in The Wolverine for Hall, Smith, Saunders, and Cooper. sCoulter,'17L president of the this summer include the prospects of Track-Captain Fox, Horr, Garlock, Glenn ' an appreciably and better trained Sedgwick, Comloquoy, Fuess, Tuttle, Michigan Union, has appointed Edwin group of tryouts on the editorial side, Herlihy, Beardsley, McMillan, laigh, Palmer, '17, chairman of the Union the installation of some form of for- Bellt Won", Wright, and Cudlip. football smoker. The chairmen of the eign news service, and the giving of Tennis-Captain Steketee, Hicks, various -other committees will be ap- credits by the journalism faculty to Strouse, and Knoche. pointed some time during the summer. some of the Wolverine workers. , CAMPOS CBAMPIONSDIP FOP 186 WON BY dJLITS Third Year Men Prove Baseball Ability by Losing Only One Game willing to risk the loss of its numerals by tossing a coin. Final Standing of the Teams Team- Won. Lost. Pet. Junior Lits ..........7 1 .865 Junior Engineers ... 6 2 .650 Senior Laws ........ 6 2 .650 Junior Dents ........ 4 3 .571 Medics .............. 4 3 .571 Senior Engineers .... 2 6 .350 When the smoke of battle had clear- Senior Lits .......... 0 3 .000 ed away from the class baseball sea- Junior*Laws ......... 0 4 .000 son, the J-lit aggregation was found' Foresters..,......... 0 5 .000 in undisputed possession of first place. The third year men got away to a poor MICHIGAN MEN TO EDIT BOOK start, dropping the first game to the Medics,' but soon struck their real stride and finished up the schedule Profs. Wenley, Hobbs, Reeves, Vibbert with an otherwise clean slate. The on Staff of Pro-French Publication work of Captain Trost at short and of Fraser behind the bat were important factors in the success of the '17 crowd, Professors R. M. Wenley, W. H. while Flynn, Codd and Davidson form- Hobbs, J. R Reeves, and C. W. Vibbert ed the most feared hurling staff in the have been named along with about 50 league. other noted professors from various The J-engineers and the senior laws American universities, to help edit a tied for second place, the former team special book for the advancement in being awarded the honor by the toss; this country of French learning. Dean of a coin. These teams owe their high J. H. Wigmore ,of Northwestern Unt- position in great part io the efforts of' versity, will act as editor-in-chief. two pitchers, Martin for the boiler- Professor Hobbs will have charge of makers and McNamara for the bar- the section relating to geology; Pro- risters. Inasmuch as only four sets fessor Reeves will head the part bear- of numerals are given out, the J-dents ing on international law; and Profes- and the medics, being tied for fourth sors Wenley and Vibbert will take place, have agreed to play the dead- over the philosophy department of the lock off in the fall, neither team being publication. I a * AT ENCAFETERIA E. Wilam f° __________________ __________________ ____________________________________ U COUSINS & HALL TVTITILNEDSE SortV L U N P9O O M 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. LUNCHEB acid SODAS Both Phones I15 Ann Arbor, Mich. 333 . . 'T ATE STR1EET _ The Farners & Mechanics Bank H U STON B ROS. 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