SENIOR GIRLS DEFEAT .JUNIORS IN CLOSE GAMIE. The senior girls defeated the jun- iors in a close basket ball game yes- terday afternoon by a score of 3 to 2. The juniors having won the first game of the series another game will have~ to be played to decide who plays the first year girls for the' championship. This game will probably be played Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium. Post Pinochle Tournament List.: Four couples have entered the Mich- igan 'Union auction pinochle tourna- ment. The list was posted yesterday and the number of entries will inl- crease materially within the .next .few days, it is expected. Playing will start 'next Wednesday evening at -7 :30 o'clock. Seat Sale for French Play Begins. Seat sale for the Cercle. Francais annual play, "Le Monde ou l'on s'en- nuie" will begin today at the ticket window in University hall and will be conducted there daily until fur- ther niotice, from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 4' p. m. I; ' d [ * * * * - * * * * * * * * * CLASSIFIED SADS. --- * Advertising matter for these *columns may be left at the *DAILY .office, opposite the Ma- jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m., *or at.The University Pharmacy, * 1291 S. University Ave.,Van Dor- *en's. Pharmacy, Packard Street, *The Brown Drug Store, Main * Street, and Quarry's, on State * Street, any time up till 8 :30 p.m. * for next morning's issue. * These ads bring results. * I * +R* * * r 'k s * r L* . * *I I *I \ r i UNIVERSITY CALENDA R; '* * * w, * * * 9 '*.* mid March 22.-International Religious night under auspices of Cosmopoli- tan club, oratory room, 8 o'clock. March 22.-Soph lit dinner sat, the Union 5:30 p. M. March 23.-Forestry club annual ban- quet at Union. [arch 25.-Fresh engineer dinner the Union, 5 :30 p. m. gLt 26.-'-Soph engineer nlion 5 :30 'p. m. 26.-Commerce club nion 8 p. m. dinner at smoker at S; I1 Mich. March 26.-Annual Women's Banquet at Barbour gym. March 28.-Thursday-Michigan Un- ion membership dinner. Is it your bracelet? See classified ads. tf. The Anni Arbor Press products i printing are' of the finest quality, Call and see. Press Bldg., Maynard S. (Friday tf) Is it your pocket book? 'See classi-' fled ads,. tf The Michigan Daily finds the owners of lost articles. t'if The Michigan Daily ofie.-Head- quarteirs for Lost and.F'ound article. Musical Instrument Repairing, wort guaranteed, at Schaeberle & Son'sM> sic House, 110 S. Main St. 87, tf Leave found 'artic'le' at TheMl igart Daily office. - 'The Michigan Daily-Finder- f to 't articles. Have your prints made on the pap+ best suited to the negatives with the + same care that has made a reputationl. --Lyndon. 117 eod t1f Don't pay good m~oney iior 'i'4S an then let someone expenm n Iw them, Take them to 'Lyndonihskd 11,ed . FOUND Found Articles. The following articles have been found and left at The Michigan Daily office: a coin purse containing money and jewelry, a lady's gold bracelet, a gentleman's grey unfinished kid glove for left hand, a pair of spectacles in case, a pair of nose glasses in case, a Waterman gym locker receipt and university treasurer's receipt issued to D. A. Wallace. The owner of any of these articles 'may have 0 6 sam by calling at the Daily office between 1 and 2 p, m. and paying for advertisement~s. tf. K LOST Lost-March '20, gold hunting case watchi and fob,~ with 2 N pins. Re- ward. Oscar L. Olson. 911 Green- wood.. 122-23 WANTED. Wanted-Reasonable book binding of all kinds: George De'ngler, 200 S. Main. 121 tf FOR SALE. For. Sane--Due , bills on prominent photographer, one jeweler, two cam- pus tailors. Call at the. Gargoyle office at 5 o'clock any day. Liberal Discount. - '.123 Students Notice! College Inn is again 'managed by Elmer M. Stofflett. Will be glad to rnet all my old customers as well as new onies. 119 tf Leave your want -ads at The East University Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every night for the 'next- morning's issue, tf WANTED.. Stu~dent to work in Detroit, on Salary during Summer Vacation. Must 'apply immediately. Call any' time after 1:30 p m. 302-306 Fir t National Bank Bldg. The i SPRING Young men of flne discrinr when they v jE(e IGet Out of the Wa If you oan not keep up ace. LIE of Ann~ TE Interesting and Glas, p ds bring rough A PS the roughness by L CREAM & ROSE )ND COLD CREAM Ilrug~o. chigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity eley. Big Ben alarms $2.50 Arnold alarms $1.00 ur .Patrona~ge is Well(Cared for Here SUziclbous6 e Across from Majestic YELLO* and BLUE --POPULAR'COLLEGE SONG- Can be obtained at GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, '120-122, Liberty Street at/ifteen cents per copy. 7They' hve a lard e stock 'of Mandolins, Gui ars, aind small musical goods at low prices. Come i and see our 1912 SALDINt BASE BALL: AND ~'~ -gOLFGOODS -. SCHUMAFCHEjRW Hardw..r. Co. Bes 1 yeS 38-314-312:SOUTH MAIN It goes equally well withi selection of experts-agec maturing that is seldom ac tress gradually vanishes-i as seductive as the strains The true art of producing smon )ec 10C 1 0 ezr, , ! Fm L J Full 2 di Song Cycles SHIRT P ING SHIRTS: y. :ctt , Starched Cuffs 11 lars to Match. TIN ~ 3,& COMPANY Furn shors . and Hatters 342 8O VTJN WFA TE STREET le M _ t AJ ' '1 House 0