ARR ED Latest Styles in SHOES and OXFORDS T LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. R & CO. 198 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR U Spri~ngHats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT NA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty STUDENT OFFERS CAVALRY RECRUITS Army officials have been assured by Maurice Myers, '14L, that 150 to 200 cavalry men can be recruited from the student body should conditions in1 Mexico demand such a squadron. My- ers is in touch with U. S. Senator Wil- liam Alden Smith and General Hugh L. Scott, of the "fighting fifth" infant- ry at Fort Bliss, El Paso, Texas. Award. Prizes For Regatta .Posters Posters for the Union boat club re- gatta have been selected by the com- mittee of judges and now are on dis- pulay at Wahr's. John B. Jewell, '15I, and Edward Maguire, '16, were award- ed first and second prize, respectively. The committee of judges consisted of E. G. Kemp, '14L, E. W. Haislip, '14L, K. B. Koch, '14, C. A. Crowe, '14E, and Mr. Raymond Everett, instructor in freehand drawing. German Play Nets $80 For Verein About $80 was cleared by the Deut- scher Verein by the presentation of their annual play, "Der Professor als Kauffmann" according to Frank F. Kolbe, '14, treasurer of the organiza- tion. Over 350 people attended the performance, and the fact that it was presented in Sarah Caswell Angell hall instead of the Whitney theatre as last year had much to do with dimin- ishing expenses of production. Dixie Club Elects Officers May 14 The Dixie club will meet May 14, at which time the election of officers for the coming year will take place. Of- ficers for the national organization, which was formed at Chicago during Easter vacation, may also be voted "upon. ]PONE Of interest to you Fer the convenience of those discrim-1 natingfolks who appreci ate anddesire our High Quality Ice Cream we are pleased to announce that among the progressive firms using our prod- uct are The Delta, University Phar. macy,Sugden Drug Co., Ma*Don- t. aid's in the Campus district. . ORPHEUM Watch thisSpace PROGRAM Monday and Tuesday, April27 and 28 *The'Pride of Jerrico Featuring Miss Laura Sawyer 120 yard hurdles won by Kelley, Southern California; Ward, Chicago, second; Ward, Southern California, third; Cronley, Virginia, fourth. Time 15 3-5 sec. - Pole vault won by Carter, Yale, 12 ft.; Milton, Cornell, Buck, Dartmouth, and McMaster, Pittsburg, tied for sec- ond at 11 ft. 6 in. High jump won by Morrison, Cor- nell, 5 ft. 9 in.; Douglas, Yale, John- son, Harvard, Camp, Harvard, Ward, Southern California, Hallett, Haver- ford, and Hawlson, Lafayette, tied for second at 5 ft. 7 in. Broad jump won by Drew, Southern California, 22 ft.; Goch, Virginia, sec- ond, 21 ft. 1-4 in.; Morrison, Cornell, third, 20 ft. 11 1-4 in.; Graham, Colum- bia, fourth, 20 ft. 10 1-2 in. COACH YOST MAKES GENERAL APPEAL TO MNIClGAN NSPIRIT (Continued from page 1.)' Fullback: reserves-Benton, David- son; freshmen-Maulbetsch. Quarterback: Varsity -- Hughitt, Bushnell; freshmen-Zieger. Halfbacks: Varsity-Galt, Catlett; reserves-Mead, Cohn, Bastian,Roehm, Jenks; freshmen-Splawn, Calvin, Mc- Namara, Zewadski. Center: Varsity-Barton; freshmen -Nieman. Ends: Varsity-Lyons, James; re- serves-Staatz, Watson; freshmen- Graven, Cerney, James, Huebel, Skin- ner. Linemen: Varsity -e- Raynsford, Lichtner, Cochran, McHale; reserves -Millard, Wood, Wiedrich, Morse, Reimann, Quail, Dorrance, Handy; freshmen-Skinner, Rehor, Finkbein- er, De Coudres. The class athletes and freshmen who were not on last year's team who have already come out are: Lillie, Thalner, Memefee, Stapleton, Watkins, and Whalen. { COLLAR for Summer An ultra smart style which correctly ex- presses the fashion £for 05c CLUETT,PEABODY & CO..JINc. Makers li I FRANK BROTHER Fifth Avenue Boot ! Number 224 NEW YORK EXHIBIT SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN I I1I 16 S. Main S fee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers S, 41 B & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. 1 *1 * * * * * * * * * mmmaiL7 - p.. ,,; * * * * Watch This Space Next Week. What kind of a noise annoys an oyster. A noisy noise annoys an oyster.A * * * * * UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE US 416 E DELIVER THE GOODS MICHIGAN LOSES TWO MILE RELAY AT PENN CARNIVAL Cornell, second, 141 ft. 2 1-2 in.; Koh- ler, Michigan, third, 134 ft. 9 in.; Col- well, Yale, fourth, 130 ft. 4 in. Discus throw won by Butt, Illinois, 128 ft. 2 3-4 in.; Bartlett, Brown, second, 124 ft. 4 in.; Dorizas, Pennsylvania, third, 124 ft. 3 3-4 in. 100 yard dash won by Drew, South- ern California; Jones, Georgia, sec- ond; Bond, Michigan, third; Knight, Chicago, fourth. Time 10 1-5 sec. The Greys that are so much in demand in the east, when made up by our experts in our own shop, give you a truly metropolitan product- LET US TAILOR FOR YOU ~m-PL E H EATRE THE RIGHT START FOR THE WEEK Monday, April 27 PATHE The MysteryOF THE Thoroughbred 3 PARTS LUBIN "THE RISE OF OFFICER CASEY ADMISSION 10c i Swi. i i SLAB BATTLE SHOWS WORTH OF BARIBEAU (Continued from page 1.) safe on McNaughton's error, advanced on Howard's sacrifice, and took third when McQueen singled. McQueen stole, but Benton struck out, and Baker was the third out on three called strikes. In the seventh, Hughitt singled, but was forced by Labodie. Sterling threw wild on an attempted double play when Hughitt collided with him, and Labodie took second on the mixup. Kihorany then threw the game away when he made a wild heave on Baer's grounder, and Labodie scored. Michigan was handed two more runs' In the eighth. McQueen singled with one down, took second on Benton's out, and advanced to third on a wild pitch. Meanwhile Baker walked and stole, setting the scenes for McNaugh- Gowns Women are n henrietta or style above. Senior who ready with the Gowns may still in good time b once. We have on number of sampl which to select a will come direr York or Chica fashioned to y measure. Men's caps a broadcloth w i t: crowns stiffened rubber bands. tn LET THE HM AN Press Your Clothes WAGNMR I f Importn co., states I I i ton's pleasing little act of philanthro- py. ,The canny Scot failed to live up to his thrifty reputation, and heaved Hughitt's grounder way over Bower's head, McQueen and Baker tallying. Hughitt went to second on the over- throw, and attempted to take third, but was thrown out. Michigan's de- bating team then ascended to the plat- form and attempted to convince Doc- tor Kinzey, of Detroit the gentleman who stood immediately behind the in- flated body protector most of the game) that "Tommy" only had a right to take one base on the play. "Umps" stuck to his interpretation of the ground rules, despite the flood of ora- tory from the Varsity, and the score ended there, 3 to 0. Innings.........123450789-R Michigan.......0O00 0 0 01 2*-3 Reserve.......0 0 '0 0 0 0-0 '35 Women's caps ar e broadcloth with stiff board clowns. PRESSING TROUSERS lOc I Furniture Pianos Strg Mecads 'S 25c C. E. GODFREY 410 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82=L km C. 1. KIDD, '17 Lit. plete I I. 1112 S. University Ave. ] PACKARD ACADEMY DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. Dream Waltz New York Hesltation Tango1One Step and latest variations taught. Bail and rersmn accommaodations for pri- vate Varties. I Open every day until 9:00 p. . Sundays from 930 to 4:30 nonly. Rent Eastman Kodaks--1-Oc. Lyndon. eod' ' I 44 l MEET ME AT SPECIAL TODAY 100 Pounds Liquide Cremes Reaular Price 80c a Pound TI DE I. SPECIAL TODAY HIE at Fifty Cents a L TA Cor. State and Packard