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March 05, 1912 - Image 4

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(Fire Fresh Lit Basket Tossers Trim.
mning by tihe Score of
ARtE DEPARTMENT CHjAMPI0-_S.
In the scrappiest and hardest fought
game of the season, the junior lits
eliminated the freshmen of the same
department from the inter-class bas-
ketball race last evening by the close
margin of 25 to 23, and at the same
time won the department champion-
ship. It was anybody's game from
start to finish, each team taking and
losing the lead throughout the entire
contest. At the end of the first half
the score stood 16 to 15 in favor of the
first year men, but in the second peri-
od the juniors outpointed their oppon-
ents, due partially to a first year ten-
dency to foul..
Spring featured the contest by scor-
ing 23 of the 25 points made by the
juniors. In the first half the little
forward was laid out when he collided
with the wall, but gamely continued
the contest. Bell starred for the fresh-
men.
The summaries follow:
Junior Lits Position Fresh its
Spring...........L.F. .McClellan
Irving........... R.F. .........Bell
Currier........... C..........Miller
Schoeff el ......... L.G. ....... Marsh
Bogart......... R.G. ......Brown
Final score-Juniors 25, Fresh 23.
Score first half-Juniors 15, Fresh 16.
Baskets from the court, Spring 7, Ir-
ving 1, McClellan 1, Bell 5, Miller 2.
Baskets from fouls-Spring 9 in 11
chances, Miller 5 in 6 chances. Ref-
eree-'Wenner. Timer-Idema. Time
of halves-20 and 15 minutes.

MAJESTIC
TONIGHT
(MILLS & MOULTON
MARIMBA BAND
OTHER BJU ACTS
Coming -MERRY .MARY"
MANY N4EW FEATURES
PHILIP MORRIS
English (Mixture
and Cut Plug
Into these two brands we've put our
years and years of tobacco knowledge,
producing a smoke that is a smoke.
Not everyone will appreciate the
Philip M"orris aroma-good tobacco
never appeals to all. -If you really
want tobacco, here it is.
Nearly every good shop sells Philip
Morris English Mixture and Out Plug.
$2.00 the pound in 25e, 50c and $1.00 tins.
-If your dealer doesn't, send us his
name and address with 25c for 2 oz.
trial tin of either brand.
PHILIP MORRIS ft CO.
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lli Hold Reception for Chiaperones.
The chaperones of the various soror-
ities have been invited to attend a re-
ception to be held at the home of Dean
Myra P. Jordan Saturday afternoon
from 3:30 to 6 o'clock. The purpose
of the reception is to have the chap-
erones meet the patronesses and alum-
nae of the various sororities who have
also been invited. About one hundred
women are expected to be present.
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UTIONS, CIGARS
wiltIs, PIPES
B-B-B Pipes

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Itry and please you all and give.you
the very best satisfaction.
LARGE LINE OF CLASS PIPES
Ei. JOLLY
State Street, AnnArbor, Mich.
flfln 'Cn, bunions, ingrowing
nails, treated and cured.
Everything absolutely an-
OfTice hours. 9-12 a.m. 1-5 and 7-8 p n
MISS. E. J. FOLEY
E. Huron Street, End N'orth 12th
s East Af High School - Phone *994

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and Summer vvoolens and alkaie your measure.

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Itter~ils ill pillhit
ine of MANHATTAN SHIRTS for the SPRING of 1912 open
e new line embraces mnany new and attractive patterns, different in
hing of. the past.
-)ms will be shown this Spring and in this particular, the Manhattan
iselves.
te, while a great many figures will also be found in this line.
neckwear is also at youfr disposal, and we venture to say that we can
;e assortment of four-in-hands and bat wings that are now being
t, in quality, style, and price, and nowhere will you be able to find
atterns selling at 50 cents, as we can show you.
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