TkiE MICHIGAN DAILY any Point r our clothes show their superiority. In the material, in the workman- ship-every stitch set with care-- and in the fit and hang of the gar- ment. Don't spend a lot of money but to regret it; let us tailor you this time and forge t the past. Place your order today for that new Spring suit. T HE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and 'State. Business Office Phone 960 E ditorial Office Phone 2414 sighs of something when they find that one Hughitt is not available timber. It is rumored that Syracuse is Keane about winning tomorrow night.' P. S. He's the coach-author's note. Even women-less courses are not so spicy as they are touted to be some- times. Rather a bad policy to ask a well- known prof what he teaches. What might not happen at a campus masquerade party? Gyinasium Goods Most complete stock in Washtenaw. If you are a Track Candidate You will always find the right thing, and every article guaranteed at G. H. WILD COMPANY H. Beach Carpenter.......Managing Editor Leading Merchant Tailors State Street W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager NDOOR CGOODS. ,.-A r Stock is the most Complete in the City RUNNING CORKS - PUSHERS SUITS - SHOES Anything in the lino of Sporting Goods GOODS ALL OUARANTEED Fred Foulk.-........... .News Editor F. F. McKinney........Associate Editor Chester H. Lang .........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping..........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton Howard R. Marsh Reporters Edwin A. Hyman Eugene I,. Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum j C. B. Parker Lee E. Joulyn Irwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum Verne Burnett C. N. Church H. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright Vera Burridge F. A. Klann Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler Kirk White C. T. Fishleigh Thatcher Rea FRIDAY, MARCH - 12, 1915. Night Editor-Lee E. Joslyn. Asked "Terry who?" swer' "Milly Terry." Previously spiking however. you are to an- the catapults, UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE The put-it-on-the-book proach. days ap- March Winds and Chaps If you would be free from the annoyance of March winds, we can-assist if you use STORE TABLE. u o * 8:10 Full Spring Showing Now Ready m,., and n0 FRANKEL Cj5 CLOTHES ONE PRICE ONE POLICY ATHLETES AFTERWARDS. It is just as usual for the upper- classman to say in an off-hand way -that the college athlete never makes a success in after-life, as it is for the freshman to stand around awe-struclk and imagine that the world lies ready to open any business position at his beck. Neither is right. Athletes are quite like other men, and their chanc- es of success, two years away from, college, are practically /equal. Going through the grill of athletic competi- tion, even if it is for the full three years, does not make nearly the dent in the make-up of the ordinary ath- lete that most persons think. 'A few unusual cases are sifted out, and forced upon the public notice, es- pecially where the man involved was once a prominent athlete. Judgments are framed on the strength of these exceptions. Little attention is given to that steady stream of men, far in the majority, who take their two or three years of Varsity competition without receiving undue glory, and who go out about the same as any- body else to build bridges, try cases and discover serums. If college ath- letics have any effect on participants, however, it is difficult to see how it can be detrimental, in the average examples. r', L' J I i i T , 3 ; tr k T As also heaps of new raiment. Majestic Theater Scotch songs and Highland flings are the stock in trade of the leading act on the Majestic bill for the last half of this week. The act is composed of 11 people and is styled "Scotch Lads and Lassies." Dancing predominates in the remainder of the program. Mayme Remington and her pickanin- ies, who are growing too large for the act, are adepts at buck and wing danc- ing, while the three men who form another act can also shift their feet with some dexterity. Three accord- ionists and a stupid playlet are the other acts on the bill. RECEIVE MANY ENTRIES FOR MAY INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Secure Cups for Class B Competition; Many Outside Schools to Send Representatives k U1niverstt Music L) o use MRS. M. M. ROOT Corner Maynard and William Streets Exclusive Agency for Gibson Mandolins and Guitars The Druggists on the Corner. State and North University Quarry Drug Co. Dermal Cream Almond Toilet Lotion Shaving Lotion or our Cold Cream rV 4 FIFTEEN DOLLARS III ft --7- LihOP off a few minutes and eat some of GEORGE'S Sucy WAX KING LOO 314 S State St. Phone 1244-M FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANNL ARDOR Capital A - $100,000 Surplus and Profits $65.000 ttlrectors Wirt' Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- bott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, fired Among the most embarassing mo- ments might be mentioned that when you take a girl into balcony seats, and she finds out that the lower floor is not, full after all. That the new class B plan for en- tries in the annual , interscholastic meet, scheduled for the latter part of May, will be successful, is assured by the number of small Michigan high schools which have written to Inter- scholastic Manager Frank G. Millard, promising the entry of a team. Al- ready more than 20 of the smaller high schools of the state have signi- fied their intentionssof being repre- sented at the contests. Cups for the class B competition have been secured with little difficulty, six $5 cups have been promised al- ready, while three or four $2.50 cups have been obtained. It is planned to have six of each size. In the larger class A competition, many schools outside the state have signified their wish to send represen- tatives. South Chicago, Columbus, Al- legheny High of Pittsburg, and Wa- bash, have written to Manager Millard, with the intention of entering teams. Cups for the class A competition will probably be given by the same parties as last year, several of the honorary societies already having promised their support. In addition, a special cup will be offered for the breaking of the present quarter mile record. Buy Now --1915- IWade In America Mec handise Our Stock Always Shows You 4 Something New SHROEN BROS. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Ready to wear. 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