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CRAIG COMPETES
WITH TRACK MEN
Former Varsity __11n Runis handicapll
.Iaces WYfith Members of
Present Squad.
SStrenuous work was given the Mich-
igan track men yesterday afternoon in
the nature of a handicap meet. No of-
ficial records of the performances
were kept and no time was given out
by Dr. Kraenzlein, but nevertheless'
the events proved of especial interest
to a good-sized crowd of track sup-
p~orters. The feature of the afternoon
was the fact that Ralph Craig, candi-
date for the American Olympic team,
furnished competition for Michigan's
sprinters in the dashes.
Craig ran two 100 yard dashes with
the Michigan sprinters, with all the
men starting from. scratch. The for-
mner star Michigan dash man showed
that he retains his old form, and set
the student candidates for track hon-
ors a lively pace. Bond and Seward
were given a. handicap of a few yards,
and showed Craig a warm race, though
the latter won it. Lapsley was° bruis-
ed slightly when he fell at the finish of
th e second 100 yard dash.
Kohler and Smith, Michigan's weight
men, showed improved form over their
previous outdoor work.
Haff and Reck ran a good race in the
quarter mile event, finishing first and
second in order, running from scratch,
In the mile Hanavan came' in
third, running from scratch,
but Cray and Smith who came in
ahead of him had good sized handi-
caps. Haimbaugh had no opposition
in the two mile, but ran a good race
against time. One other event, the
broad jump, served to create interest.
Co^''n made the best record of the day
as he topped Warink when both were
leaping under the same conditions. A
number of events were dispensed with.
Dr. Kraenzlein will decide the per-
sonnel of the Michigan team. probably
Tuesday evening, as the men will
leave for the east on Wednesday. The
work Monday and Tuesday will wind
up the home season of practice, though
the men will get to Penn in time to
work out at~the scene of the meet.
you lose and eoe,; you will lo.;,- becaus~e t.hc-",,imXster 'railor-, of Chicago and New
High-grade made-to nnea surc suit of sup-em msyle. quality and Ri- nrd tailored in tI,
clean, h althful and sanitary conditions at a tprice $:) to $'10 ltess than you usually pay mor
made, hndn-nio downs, will co t you. Then lot us show you toay before the selection is
lino, of woolens and take your correct mecasure and if the slit is mot satisfactory do not ac
rig-ht. Prices $22, $22.50, $25 and up.
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UN;;IVESIY NOTICES
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All men wishing to try out for the
business staff of the 1912-'13 Students'
Directory should call at 345 E. Huron,1
Monday at 3:30 p.' m. to se~e W. P. j
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ands have said so, even shoe salesmen selling other lines of high-grade footwear.
We never have had enough shoes on this last to supply the demand so,
having just received some more large shipments in both Shoes and Oxfords, we
would advise you to call and be fitted while our sizes are complete.
Subsbribe, now and get the University New
through the
Remember, we save you $1.50 to $2.00 per pair.
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