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THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1

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PIRATE BATTERS SupplementaryDirectory List
DOMINATE LEAGUE 1
This supplement is published for the purpose of taking care of the
(By Associated Press) names of those who registered too late for the Summer Students Directory.
CHICAGO, July 9.-For four straight This is the last part of the supplement. Further addresses will be received
weeks now the three musketeers of the at The Daily office or by telephone at 4925. Extra copies of the papers con.
Pirate crew have dominated the hit- taining this supplement can be obtained at the office in the Press building on
ters of the National league-the aged Maynard Street.
JoeHari, heyongPal anr ndI Sewart, Mary A., Ed. Helen Newberry Residence Algonac 3301
Joe Harris, the young PaulWarer and' Etossel Sistre Mary J., Grad. 326 IngallssRochester, Minn. 22711
the newcomer Clyde Barnhart, and!Storey, Volney E., 710 E. Ann Shabbona, Ill. 5627
this trio is still at the top today. Storges, Chrictine, 5$2 E. Ann. Ann Arbor 5046
The d'Artnagnan of the three, PauliStuber, Stuart M., M. 435 Thompson Ann Arbor 8632
WaTer, was the last to climb the Sutton, Richard L., Jr., Grad. 300 N. Ingalls Kansas City, Mo. 7417
, Swierezewski, Peter, M. 611 Church Poland
heights, joining his pals the first Swineford, Helen A., Grad. 511 Monroe Cincinnati, 0. 22448
week of June, but he has held up his Swinger, Cora E., Grad. 1412 Washington Hts. Ann Arbor 1466

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end nobly ever since. Symmes, Eleanor A., Ed. 304 E. Jefferson Redland, Calif. 4809
The batting figures of today, in- Symonds, Janet 1520 S. Univ. Iron, Mt. 2217
cluding Wednesday's games, show that Tawk, Kripa S., 411 Hamilton Highland Park 3859
these three alone of the top notch Taylor, Donald D., E. 733 S. State Signal Mt., Tenn. 4418
stickers of* the National league have Teter, Robert C., 508 W. Lawrence Cleveland, 0.
held their own against the hot weather I Thomas, Charles H., Grad. 943 Greenwood Waynesboro, Pa. 8681
pitching of the summer's first fort- Thrun, Viola H., 857 Tappan Detroit 4697
night, the others in the first ten doing I Tillitson, Edward W., E. 727 S. State Ann Arbor 3918
a collective fadeaway like ten ding Treadwell, Eleanor W., Ed. 1328 Geddes San Diego, Calif. 22310
Waner dropped two points and the I Tyler, Gerald P., M. 1923 Geddes Cleveland, 0. 8717
other r d two stantsdaon thersame- Vandenbergh, Arthur K., 1408 Washtenaw Grand Rapids 6717
other two stand on their same percent- Vanderlean, Joan B., 1503 Washtenaw 9617
ages. lVander Velde, Dora, Ed. 545 S. Division Grand Rapids 3433
Frankie Frisch and Rogers Hornsby Van Meter, Jesse L., Ed. 912 Monroe Asheville, N. C. 8741
"lumped together, just back of the! Van Woerkom, Daniel, M. 800 Oxford Rd. Grand Haven 8017
Pittsburgh trio, Frisch losing 16 points Waite, Roy E., Grad. 604 E. Madison Highland Park 21717
and Hornsby 12, with Frisch only five Walker, Ruby C., Grad. Detroit
points ahead of hls rival. Walling, Murs. Winifred McN., Ed. 444 S. State Grosse Pointe 8538
While Hornsby and Hack Wilson of Walton, Clifford W., M. 812 E. Washington Lake City 9746
the Cubs were marking time in their Walton, Thomas 0., Grad. 325 E. Jefferson Kalamazoo 4738
home run contest, Cy Williams of the Walton, Wendell W., Grad 711 Haven Detroit 8585
Phillies caught up with them and all Wang, Pas Lo, Grad. 1326 Geddes China 9530
three are tied at. 15, Cy scoring three Watts, Nellie H., Grad. 132 Hill Detroit 9142.
trves.rtischailedCysoradg t hesWeadock, M. Catharine, 714 E. Univ. Lima, 0. 4541
tolen bae tri n for the rst kWells, Carton F., Grad. 928 Oakland Ann Arbor 21784
thislebasonstangparkyAs the fis we Wengel, H. S., 524 Forest Wilkes Barre, Pa.
this season and Sparky Adams, the Wenger, Marie R., 1102 Oakland Washington, D. C.
Chicago shortstop, pilfered two to Werth, C. Arline, Grad. 1106 Oakland Tonawanda, N. Y. 6727
come up even with the Pirate champ- Wertkin, Bertha, 934 Greenwood Brooklyn, N. Y.
ion, Cuyler. They have 15 apiece Westrott, Mary P. 816 Hill Birmingham 4918
while Frisch has 22. Whitehead, Walter K., Grad. 903 Lincoln Detroit 21486
On the mound, too, the Pirates are Williams, Gurtha E., Ed. 730 Church Belleville 4812
supreme. Their two bespeckled Williams, Mrs. Jeannette, Ed. 1145 Waslitenaw lindianapolis, Ind. 3597
twirlers, Lee Meadows and Carmen Williams, Mrs. Joan M., Ed. 415 W. Madison Johnstown, Pa. 7975
Hill, top all the National league fling- Wilson, Lillie E., Ed. 216 N. State Ann Arbor 3412
ers, Meadows with a mark of 11 and 2! Winter, Ernestine F., Ed. Fordson
and Hill with a mark of 12 and four. Wolcott, Helen B., Ed. Madison, Ind.
harley Root of the Cubs has 15 vic- Wood, Dorothy A., Coler Rd. Ann Arbor 22108
CWoodward, Beatrice W., Grad. 208 S. 12th Grafton, N. H. 6057
tories but six defeats charged agains Woodward, E. A., Grad. 208 S. 12th St. Grafton, N. H. 6057
him. Wulp, Dorothy J., Grad. 106 N. Ingalls Ann Arbor 21887
Leading hitters of the Natiogal Young, 'rank L., Jr., L. 1017 Oakland Lansing 3618
league: Harris, Pittsburgh, .295; Barn- Young, Lloyd A., Grad. 1014 Cornwell Pl. Lawrence, Kan. 6943
hart, Pittsburgh, .392; P. Waner, Pitts- Youngjohn, Elizabeth G., Grad. 909 E. Univ. Detroit 21136
burgh, .388; Frisch, St. Louis, .368;
Hornsby, New York, .363; Farrell, ILLINOIS.-Dean Thomas Arkle IOWA-Radio-broadcasting myste-
Boston, .361; Mueller, New York, .354; Clark has announced plans for a ries were explained by a radio an-
Harper, New York, .348; F. Scott, Chi- Freshman week during which the class nouncer on a weekly campus tour
cago, .346; Traylor, Pittsburgh, .343. of '31 will be welcomed. here.

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