I nE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store, HOLMES' LIVERY, 515 East Liberty St. A Token of Phone IOo BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY. JOS. W. KOLLAUF TAILORINC 118 E. WASH1NGTON ST. Ann rborMich .....-- T .Arb...r... .. *%iloG,-i rr 1 1 ' p l lg HO11! DRINKERS OFUk{COFFEEM Dean & Co.'s Blend in roasting coffee, color and unsurpas and venture the st can be had at any1 214 South Main Street. GRANGER'S ACADEM ded Coffee is the result of thirty years experience and produces in the cup a beverage of golden sling flavor. We sell this coffee at 25c per pound atement that no better or more delicious coffee time. DEAN & COMPANY. Y. SCHOOL OF DANCING. vate Lessons RANGER. BELL TELEPHONE 246. We have just received a large shipment of WRIGHT, PETERS & CO. CELEBRATED j FOWE AR' FOR SPRING. see Our --.W New shapes in Vesting Tops, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Also ODui' New 3 Strap Sandelsj $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.1 M r i MR. OR MRS Ross a Athletic Notes. which there cannot be a suspicion of professionalism, a team of at least first- Two teams made up of candidates for class ability and at the same time ama- the 'varsity team will play a practice teur. The affliction of unscrupulous game on Regents' Field this afternoon managers that our baseball has had in at 3:30 o'clock. No admission will be time past is happily this year removed, charged. Everybody come out. and those who have given their support * * to the team can rest assured that no Northwestern University is to have a taint of professionalism can be attached kicking and punting contest this spring,t i any of the men." winners to be awarded with medals y and other trophies. The Appeal, published at Ludington, o n a Michigan, in commenting upon Wis-- The fine weather of the past few days consins retaliatory measures concerning has put the diamond on Regents Field certain of Michigan's baseball candi- in good condition, and the infield can- dates says: It is a well known fact didates have been getting sore much that none of the college players on the needed practice. "Boody" Wolf, of last Ludington team last summer received year's team, has come out and will try a cent for their services. We had with for third base. us at various times Sawyer, Butier, * * Bishop and Wolf, all candidates for Besides the dual meet with Michigan this year's Michigan team; but it will Chicago will meet Ilinois and Norh- be exceedingly interesting to watci the vestern in similar contests, the former progress made by the Wisconsin men on May 3d and the latter ste May'. All in proving their charges of profession- of the meets will be combination af- alism against any of the above named fairs, as baseball games will be played candidates by reason of their connec- at the elose of the track events. sion with the Ludington team. Not one Northwvestern's prospects are now of them ever received a consideration of any kind, and furthermore, with our brighter than they have been at any tim ths yar.Theresire nuberlimited resources, it would :!tave been, time this year. The required number . of season, tickets have been disposed impossible for us ta have sivei any- thing. ________ of and the team is on a firm financial footing. Captain Miller, at a meeting NOTICE. Track candidates for the quarter-mile of students Thursday, said: will report at the Gym at 3 o'clock to- "There is no doubt that Northwest- day to try for the U. of P. reiray race ern will this year have a team against team. ALLAN CAMPBELL, Mngr. I W. J. BoOTH. Pres. W. AsRNOLDst Vice-pres J. 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