TH~ MICkiibA 4 DAii4i WILL SEND ONLY FOUR MILE TEAS t ,. UNIVERS[IY NOTICES *,New ~I JL +,i, %]i , it 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 accor i I" yea~ on Sale Wednesday, Co. i OYAL Cor. FAi mer St. r ..'r ' '-I 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. TA C. ff. Allmand ,. t(htcago and New 7'01isI No tailorcanor tvill excell these flastU'r taiorsInLivng uwhat you 'want in cloth'es but oilier tailors wFill charge you niuch monne. Let us show } Oil tie lire of samples and tale your mieasure. AI]Mand & Forsythe 215 S. Maim , P¢ . ° Ei ' t ' " E ' G , E. " 4 r. t, . - l ', ;,,,' , L H i , , . .,, y, " _.._ " ., r Our Custom-Tailored C At $25 to 1 '".;/ (I : 1 4i, ' Detroiter Speaks on Adiralty Law. 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, 135 will aid you to reach the- Home plate ox couseof daily endeavor; they hiave~ the and style and quality to Ca rry You Throug and you won~t get tagged out between Our clothes attract favorable attention a the best. of college men and will give s clear path .to the finish in any underta Make your requirements known to FRED WNV*GROSS / 123. East liberty St. 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- sity'Hall1. .135-7-9 F- 1' ? I- . who will show you our handsome w~ ens and send us 'your correct mneaf I Largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order clothes Price Building Chicago, U.I' Repair Shop near the Campus that is ~quipped -with the Most Perfect Shoe- ,ines made is IN SHOE REPAIR COMPANY" (SIGN OF THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOE) . , - __ '; "- . r c ~ i l / / t - / '. . , y 'j ' '_____ _ ........ . , ........, _ _ - ...a. _- .ytw. r , '' r r ....,, _ 3 M, I _ ....'1 , ti_ _ J' j _ r _ - ., _ . . J. ;f i I f . - f7 l -y 611 East William Street so much better work than is possible iniany other shop, 4y. We send for and deliver wxoik. Home Phone 72 Black r a rd Gown PhotogrYaphs GT,