THE MICHIGAN DAILY w . _ hnr r r r n i~ r SPRING F It's in the air. It's everywhere. The real "Spruce Up"' weather, when men cast aside their winter togs and bedeck themselves with brand new Spring clothes. Pictures, like people, have Individuality. Good pictures are desirable-while poor ones are repulsive. Here in Ann Arbor it doesn't cost any more to get good pictures. All you have to do is to go to reliable, experienced photographers who have MADE GOOD right among Michigan Students i years gone by and are still making Good-so good that others have never even approached equality. When yon want Good Flashlights or Outside Groups go to LYNDON nr rrssrmwr r s rri s --- nre ew arr rir+nsax.e This store is the birthplace of good, clothes, where "Malcolm Tailoring" has made its home, and where that "Spruce Up" feeling starts creeping down your spine. Come in here as quick as you can and we'll relieve you. Shirts to orders Dress Suits to rent . .._ For the be t J K M A L C O L M made-to-measure J. K. MALCOLM Suit in town 6o4 East Liberty Street Malcolin Block Clearing Sale of Broken Sizes in Vens and Womens Shoes VERY CHEAP At the Sign of Satisfaction ll LTI ET. bErs High Class Shoe Repairing_ TO SHOW RELATIVE* POSITION IN TRACK Michigan JIay Have Basis for Claiming Indoor Supremacy of 'West after Notre Daine-fflseansin 'Feet CATHOLICS STRONG IN DASHES Michigan track enthusiasts will have an opportunity to get a line on the comparative strength of the con- ference teams this week, when Notre Dame nieets Wisconsin in the Catho- lics' second indoor dual meet. "Steve" Farrell's Wolverines gave the South Bend speed boys a bad beating in Waterman gym last week, and if Wis- consin fails to down Harper's crew by as wide a margin, Michigan will have a good basis for claiming the indoor supremacy in the west. While the strength of the Wisconsin team is an unknown quantity here, the spirit shown by the Notre Dame men in the Michigan meet insures the con- ference representatives of plenty of competition. Running on a strange track against a much faster team, the Catholic athletes gave a fine exhibi- tion of gameness and spirit. This was shown nowhere more plainly, than during the relay race and the subsequent discussion. While the Notre Dame coach would have been within his rights in demanding that the relay race be awarded to the visiting runners, Harper refused to take ad- vantage of the technicality, and the four men who made up the losing quartet, stood back of him in praising the Wolverine athletes. On the strength of their showing in last Saturday's meet, the Notre Dame squad is strongest in the dashes, shot put, mile and relay. The Catholics have a wonderful pair of sprinters in Hardy and Bergman, and campus dopesters expect to see the Hoosier speed marvels show their heels to the Wisconsin runners, JUNIOR LITS OUTBOWL LAWYERS Stewart and Schultz Do Heavy Per- forming for Winning Team After winning the first game bowled in the class bowling league yesterday, the junior laws dropped the two re- maining contests to the junior lits. The laws suffered a penalty of thirty points in each game, however. The heavy work of the lits was done by Stewart and Schultz. The scores fol- low: Junior Laws FRESi ENINEE lS BATTLE LIT a: EN 50 MINITES TO DR1AW Secoini [hil and (cane Ends Willh Tie Score Fighting four extra periods of live minutes each, the fresh engineer and the combined senior and fresh lit hockey teams were unable to play a decisive game at Weinberg's rink last night, and play was called with the score 1 to 1, and with the possession .EC 10NOM1Y. nfin ge te prn GIVE US YOUR ORDER SUIT SUIT SUIT SUIT $14.50 $18.00 $22.50 $25.00 W ORT H WORT H WORTH .WORTH $1700 $12,50 $27.50 $30.00 YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T GET BETTER TAILORING Our Spring Hats are the latest and most exclusive you can find anywhere. $2, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 for the very best-every hat guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. CTORYHAT OR FACT E. HURON STREET near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN, Prop. _.. . .. a ww +wwra We find we have too many High Shoes on our shelvesq hence Tenm#a6. eci l Any $5.00, $5.50 or $6.00 Bostonian or Florsheim Shoein the store at Rubber Soles inciudedit CAM PUS BOOTERY Ii S 308 S. STATE STREET 514 E. Will-17twir. 2226 GoOdS E'. Ol 0 rF5i aind Diiv r Po. Mat. GAfRf u Wee A M ar. I WePp.d. WG AfR IbNG ghts 25c. to $2 25c. to $1.00 Sat. Mat. 25c. DETROIT G WILLIAM HODG E (The Man From Home) in the Comedy of cheerfulness "THE ROAD TO HAPPINESS" S 1 , n who like Cent Ciga- es bat don't uld soke RADS. l5e *so ieT~i Tugrihnl TRANSIT MARKET' Wm. LINDEIAN DEALER IN Fresh and Salt Meats Pork, Ham Poultry, etc. Bell Phone 2294 212 N. 4th Ave of the second set of numerals for hockey uhdecided. The first half was quiet as to scor- ing, except for the one counter rung up by the engineers, when the puck was shot into the lit cage from a melee which took place in front of the point of vantage, Springer, the lit's goal, being unable to prevent the score. In the second period the lits tied the score, when Cohen put the puck past Rye for the necessary counter. Play waxed hard and fast on each side in the last few minutes of the half, but neither side could score again, and time was called with the score 1 to 1. It was decided to play another period of five minutes, the winner at the end of that time being conceded the victory, but again neither side could score. Three more periods of the same length of time were played but no decision could be reached, and the game was finally called. Al- though no date has been set for its continuance, it will probably be sched- uled for tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. The lineup and summaries follow: Fresh Engineers (1) Combined Lits (1) Rye ..... . G... ........Springer Craig..........P...... . Ohlmacher Weston........C. P,...,. Kneebone Hughes .. , .. ..C........... , Cohen Ballinger ,.,..R. W.,. Wiedenborner Barton ......L, W........Easton Sharpe .,,,............Cobane Time of halves-1 5minutes. Score, first half-engineers, 1, lits 0; score, second half-engineers 0, lits 1; final score-engineers 1, lits 1. Goals-1 Ballinger -and Cohen. SW1'CLoCK,,,,Mr. 3 ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY S ITS NOSE OUT JUNIOR TER OVERTIME CONTEST ws Trounce Fresh Team and r Dents Defeat Fresh in Interclass Series ts stepped into the basket- ght at Waterman gym last above the rest in a scoring way, al- though the foul shooting of Morse, the senior center was an important factor in the final result. The lineup and sumuaries follow: Senior laws (33) Fresh Laws (20) Meliphiany...'P ...,..Lokker Stephens.......F.....Cohn, Burns Morse (C.)............. Cox (C.) Birownell . .0.......Gates Wright.........0...... . Hall Field goals-Meliphany 4, Stephens, Morse 3, Bro wnell 3, Wright 3, Lok- ker 9, Burns, Cates 2. Fouls-Morse 5, Lokker 2. Referee - Crawford. Time of halves-15 minutes. Junior deuts just managed to defeat the first year tooth doctors, in a game that wa s hard-foug ht from first whistle to last. 11. Steele led his team- mates in a scor ng way while his Bell ................. Cooper .............. M iller ............... McCall .............. Scott............. Handicap .......... Totals ............. 164 139 148 135 175 159 153 147 169 110 30 166 162 125 172 153 THE SEASON'S SUPR EME SIt's 1 tE! Prices: 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 SEATS SALE MONDAY Note-Ladies Admitted to Gallery First. Come Before 7:30 821 768 8081 Junior Lits wvhen the first year nve came; the second half of their game rasrn ke1' 1W mt junisr aggforthe .e junior lit aggregation tying wirnerd.s score in the final period, and w ne of the T out in overtime by a 20 to 15 de gme funlew: Senior laws defeated fresh deinlor damets ew: Ereshdent(12) 3 to 26, for the championship Jun.........)F s....Crsby group; while the junior dents Stnele.........H..... . Steele (C) e fresh dents by a 19 to 12 Fisher ((.).......I........Allshause Rob inson)....................Wright mond was the individual scor- Spenser.'.. '.... Baribeau of the lit' contest, the yearling r .Fi. ld.ols au Steele4, .Fish- snaring several difficult bas- er 2, 1. Steele 3, Allshause, Wright. in the middle of the floor. 1Fouls- Haun, Crosby, H. Steele. Ref- neup and summaries of the lit eree-Applegate. Time of halves-15 follow: I ninutes, ts (20) Junior litf (15) 1But two games arc scheduled for to- Brown ...F..........Bently night. Combined medic team plays. nd .....F...........Stone fresh medics, and architects oppose C.) .....C. Warner (C.) G Ro hoimeops. rrhree contests will be play- .G.........Roehrt ed tomorrow night: '16E vs. '17E, er, BoydG.........Stewart , a 15 vs 18 On goals-Drummond 0, Miller,' Thursday night, soph lits face junior Warner 2 Palma, Stewart. I !'alma 3, Drummond, Bently 3, 4. Referee-Rowe. Time of --- -15 minutes. I Former Football Manager Will Wed r was the scoring star of the Announcen.ent has been made of the Lest, but the valiant efforts of engagement of Lucile S owe, '12, to ,h forward were in vain, his W. J. Larmonth, '12E. While in the d goals and two fouls being in- university, Miss Stowe was a member t to swing the game. The of the Alpha Phi sorority, and Lear- Au ates won the decision on njonth was.manager of the Varsity. a k a Stewart........... Stearns........... Duffield.......... Schultz........... Thompson , .... ..... Bentley .............. Totals........... Two contests int 161 135 128 148 165 192 177 173 172 1921 161 166 167 137 173 737 the 875 835 individual league were bowled off. Schultz de- feated Wickham as follows: Schultz .............. 153 233 184 Wickham............ 142 132 147 Pezold beat Bancroft in two games out of three, The score: Pezold .....,.........213 196 164 Bancroft .............211 193 176 -OLD SEMI-FINAL MATCHES IN WRESTLING TOURNEY TODAY Fordney and Campbell Taken in Gercle Cercle Francais initiated Chester Fordney, '16E, and Gordon Campbell, '17E, to membership, at its meeting held in the Cercle Francais rooms last night. First tryouts for the spring plays of the Cercle, "La Poudre aux Yeux" and "Il Faut qu'une Porte Soit Ouverte ou Fermee" will be held at 4:00 o'cloek this afternoon in the C'ercle rooms. ELE(TS PERMANENT OFFICERS Intercollegiate Prohibition Association Also Adopts Constitution At a meeting of the Intercollegiate Prohibition association held at McMil- lan hall yesterday afternoon, a consti- tution was adopted and permanent offi- cers were elected. The men elected to office were as follows: President, Lewis C. Reimann, '17L; vice-presi- dent, Allen W. Mothersill, '15L; secre- tary, Everett Judson, '16E; treasurer, Richard B. Penzotti, '15H; reporter, James L. Keddie, grad. Prof. James P. Bird was elected faculty member of the executive committee. The constitution gives the primary object of the organization as that of education rather than prohibition, its purpose being "to know the liquor problem more thoroughly in its civic, economic and social relation." At present there are chapters of the Intercollegiate Prohibition association in more than two hundred colleges throughout the country, including Harvard, Cornell, Syracuse and Cali- fornia. The original chapter was founded at Michigan about fifteen years ago, but was discontinued after a time. Michigan in a tie for first place with the Yale team. Each team has so far won every one of its matches and the percentage, compiled to two decimal places, gives each team an average of .90. The standings tf the four high teams follow: Team Total W. L. Av. Yale ......... ........ 4526 5 -0 .90 Michigan ...........4502 5 0 .90 Nebraska...........4534 4 1 .90 Kansas Agric........4492 3 2 .90 99 - r s I"" 1 MICHIGAN MEN TIE WITH YALE Report Shows Wolverine Rifle Squad Disputes for First Place Unofficial reports on the standings of the teams in the class "C" intercol- legiate rifle league have been com- piled through the fifth match, which has been shot in the series. It places Varsity band meeting in band office at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow evening. Soph tryouts for assistant Inter- scholastic manager report from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock today, at athletic of- fice. Junior engineers elect student coun- cilman, 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock today, room 348 new engineering building. Semi-final matches in the wrestling tournament will be decided today and Thursday. Today's schedule brings together the following grapplers at 3:30 o'clock: R. G. Weske vs. 0. Bur- nett; Huntley vs. Brown; Walls vs. Reimann. The contests for Thursday have not yet been arranged. The championship bout will be decided on Saturday, Student Councilman to Be Elected Election of a student councilman will be held at a meeting of junior en- gineers, from 3:30 until 5:30 o'clock today, in room 348 of the.engineering building. I .1 FOR . YOUR WANTS TRY US Student's Supply Store A full line of Stationery, Confectionery, Cigars, Etc. KODAK SUPPLIES EVERY THING A STUDENT NEEDS 1111 S. Univ. Ave. Phone II N.r.rrrs