THE 'ICHIGAN DAILY RIGH ,KMr o DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Frat(.rnity Jewelers 207-211 Yk OODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT WHITNEY THEATRE FRIDAY, APRIL 4 WHITNEY THEATRE JOHN CORT WILL PRESENT MRS, LESLIE CARTER Our J. & M. Oxfords are exact reproduc- tions of the English Flat Last $14 Bench made Shoes, and sell for $6.00. See them. INTER-CLASS BASEBALL TO COMMENCE AFTER VACATION Coach Douglas Will Supervise Arrange For Schedule With Class Managers. and v Wager (.Ca. State Street Slg.n of the BSĀ¢ Whit. Shoe e JForest 5Lawn 'lea IRoomn 'EN FOR THEATRE AND OPERA PARTIES Forest Ave. Phone 12 8-J ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW at the "TAR PTHEATRErP George Spathelf, Rseever t I Your Spring Suit Is Made By [he oyal Tailors will satisfy you in every particula r. It will e made just as yoU dictate and guaranteed .to t perfectly. The 500 pure wool samples are aiting for you. Interclass baseball will take its place on the athletic stage immediate- ly after spring vacation. This season there will be no interclass manager, but the supervision of the sport willa be in the hands of Coach Douglas. All class managers are optimistic concerning {the material that will compose their squads when they don their uniforms for work. The fresh- men classes look especially strong if the dope on their prep school records can be relied upon. The first week after vacation the managers will meet with Douglas and draw up the schedule for the games. It is probable that the elimination sys- tem will be used in each department and the department "champs" will ,coss bats for the campus champion- ship. J Laws Will Hold Last Dance Friday. The junior law class will conclude their social year Friday evening April 18, with a dance at Granger's. Mr. C. A. Lightner's lecture on med- ical jurisprudence, which he has given regularly on Friday will be omitted this week. SQUAD GETS INTO SHAPE FOR TRIP. (Continued from page 1.) it has been declared that Nourie is in- eligible. The appearance of Sisler in the list of outfielders ought to occasion no sur- prise among the followers of the Michigan nine. Coach Rickey has planned on using him in the outfield, when not pitching, if no outfielder can be found who is his equal in the gar- den. Rickey may try the experiment of using Sisler in the outfield during the southern trip, though he will take Captain Bell, Howard and Corey, and possibly Sheehy, to use in case the ex- periment is not a success. The team leaves Friday for Lex- ington, Ky., where the University of Kentucky nine will be met on Satur- day afternoon. The exact itinerary of the trip has not been definitely an- nounced; as it may be necessary to re- route the trip. Yesterday the team held a snappy workout on the Varsity diamond.Rick- ey divided the squad into two teams and had the men engaged in steady competition duing the entire after- noon. No score was kept but there wasall thesexcitement incident to a real game manifested.. Incidentally the men hit and fielded in form that would do credit to mid-season work. TEACHERS TO HEAR NOTED LECTURERS (Continued from page 1.) Elden of Ohio State University. The Modern Language conference will hold its first meeting in room 203 of University hall this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. W. A. McLaughlin of the French department will talk on "M. Henri Bordeaux," and Prof. J. W. Scholl of the German depart- ment will speak on "Gottfried Keller's Novellen in the High Schools." Prof. C. B. Ford of the Michigan State Nor- mal School will conclude the meeting with an address on "A Trip Into 'the Country of Merimee's Columbia.' Most of these meetings will not be open to the general public but stu- dents will be admitted free on presen- tation of a card which may be obtain- ed -in the registrar's office. Tickets ad- mitting the bearers to all lectures and conferences will be sold for one dol- lar. FILOOI HORRORS ARE RELATED BY SURVIVORS. (Continued from page 1.) is in bad shape. The foundation broke out about 20 feet wide. All the ma- chinery is in the mud. We heard people screaming at our house last Tuesday. Piqua and Shau- nee are terrible. B. A. C. C. M. and B. are all flooded. Z's wholesale condens- ed meat factory pulled down. Libra- ry mostly all ruined. Every house has sufferers. Dayton folks are all O. K. as far as we know. Uncle H. got the worst,, but could go upstairs. No fire or light. T. was drowned. Lawyer J. lost his life trying to save others. H1. B. saved 100. Dr. C. and E. B. saved many at the risk of their own. E. B. was lost for a while. R. lost all. R. S. saved his wife and babe, but lost everything else. N. the tinner, lost family. He was saved. Wednesday he was waving a red hand- kerchief, but no one could reach him. 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