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April 17, 1912 - Image 4

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TH~ MICkiibA 4 DAii4i

WILL SEND ONLY
FOUR MILE TEAS

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UNIVERS[IY NOTICES

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TATE STREET
e ig White Shoe

B~de'sEliibiityIVIii Not Alter Dr.
lo Send Mie Teami.
WORE ?,0I)W 9N 1N 11AR N ES 1.
A possiilit11y that llake, IChigan'Is
middle distance ru-nner, may be eligible
after "con" exam, Will not alter a de-
cision made by Dr. Kraenzlein not to {
send a me relay teamn to the PennI
t'elay ga enApi 27. The facts
that CGamible's- recent inrjury prevents
him from7 shoving" his best forla, and
that Jimmie Craig overnrined in the
indcor seaifson and1 is badly in need of'
a rest, caused the Michigan trainer t,,
make his decision which even IBlake'.
eligibility will not alte r.
Instead of sending a mile quartet to
Penn, Mic(higan %will center h:-r hopes
'In the four mile event in which it is
hoped a classy quartet will bv4 turne;d
out. in fHanavan. Haimbaugh, adl
Brown, Miichigan has thee milers of
known ability, and with a good fiel
from which to pick a fourth man, there
seems to be no reason why the Wol-%
verines should not make a good show-
ing in the longer relay. Most of the
men who expect to make the 'Leam,,or
wh o have hopes of' so doinig remained
'in Ann Arbor during the spring holi-
days and worked out daily on Ferry

1Metin of all class baseball mana-
ger1'n igh!t at 7:20 in Atletic Aisso-
(argoyle1buinessstaff meeting
Wednesday, Ap ril 17,Important.
Fres h lit base baillImen mi eet i.S.
Ferry Field this afernoon at 4 o'clOcN.
Sohlit baseball n prah1ci'tic(-this
afternoon_ at 3:00 o'cock at Fair
grounlds.
Mandolin club, reheiarsal 7:15. NAorth
wxing U[. ball.
ISection I1OFoilt SpIhomorn Girls
D'eutscher Verein will mecet at 7 o'clock
Candid'.I110 '111 ates for,\ J-IA baseball tam
meeAit atSouth Frry field todady at 3:30.
Annua]l meeting of Oratoric al Asso-
c;ation Will lbe'held Satrday morning
aIt 10:15 )in Rocom Bl, Law Bdg.All
ineb r; nc rquetedto be', h'resFnt,
x)11h(_ gineer'1'base bll p4ract-?iceCv'-
- ry a!fternoon this week, Soulth Fe1 rry
WAel, 4:15.y
AllU f'id 1Iatesafor 1913 enginee
b:;ebanll team repor't at South Ferry
field for practice today at 2:30 p. Di.
EN41IN DEB g 99TURN )//t0M

THE LIGHT

Tfhree Pertorinancps
Saturday, April 11
Saturday Matine4

The Most Thrilling, iippi
Portrayal of a Religioi
stage has ever

our expert v«orktnen.
Thus every detail1 of
al supervision.

Prices: 25c, Sac, 75c, $1,00, Boxes $
Seats Matinee 175c

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yea~ on Sale Wednesday,

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field.
With the conclusion of springvaca-
tion, the majority of the track candi-
dates haerported to Dr. Kraenzlein
for work on Ferry' field. The wr
yesterdlay wvas light and consisted
mrostly of a limbering up process whilel
the men became accustomed to their
outdoor wr.Dr. Kraenzlein -would
not allow the- runners to extend theml-
selves or thle jumpe1;rs to 0doiimuch be-
yonld spritingl1- armundl the track,
In the weight department Drv
Kraenzlein is teaching Kohier thle arl
of ham mex throwing. Though the bid-
Lansing lad experimented with the
h m e lat s a o ,h dit ntceed with the wire ha-ndled weight as'
well as wit:h the shot. This season Dr.
K raenzlein hopes to develop K ohlerin o a h t le r , {' c ns 1 .
Smith and Cole are also %working with
the hammer.
Waring, the broad jumping- fnd1 who
was discovered toward te close of
last season, hals reported for pract~ice.
Wr. Kraenz lein. w ou;ld notallow him to
jump yesterday, but Miichigan support-
ers soon houe to see the junior in ac-
tion. It is> claimed tt Waringcan
do around22'feet in the lA m,)for dis-
ttanc , and with trz raiin h~e shorld
make ava;aIe iIon oMcia'
list of troc men.

'lThe mechanical engineers who tookl
hespring, trip east are dute to arrive
in Ann Arb!or in tinme for lasses:( this
mor~ing1'_, lTbe engi;n('eers Vwho viitedG
ill Land nearChcg on the trip ecn-
ductedl by Mvr. A-F. Wit1e, of thechebm-1
istry faculty., carried out their inltended
program and returned to Ann Arbor
about mid tighlt Tuesday, April 9. Last-
e r SundayIwas sp ent inl sig;ht-Seeing inl
IChicago.

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samples and tale your mieasure.
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Mir. C. L.CCanfi-!d, of!'etoit, will be-
gin a sers of lCtureis oln adralty
law tis a itornooJlat 3 o'c lock in room
C.T of the law buildng. The lectures
Will be opento uterobe,_rs ci'U rj od
and], tird ear law c.las s3es anid will be
wontnueiduring the remaindar of the
week at the same hour.
Ope~rn dte for Count,,ry Club iday,
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Sm-,nplcs of prlof ss or' caps and
r' 9~~ownis hayC , e placed on display. by
Mack k& Co. at the office of Mr. Lose,
Unriversity Punrchasing Agent, Univer-
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Repair Shop near the Campus that is
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IN SHOE REPAIR COMPANY"
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