e you planned for your Smithson has a lib- for a few Call today qualify! n. 2466. Loving Cups i city, allows you urpose or event. s, all grades, from up to the Solid until you see our line IS. -aving on all Cups, a :he prize. o. Jewelers' N STREET 3 I K A FLIGIT and lE DIFFERENCE versity. The fresh lit team proved ... I themselves the best on the campus, although they had to fight hard all the way. The first six teams could any of them have defeated the majority of small college and independent teams. Fresh Lits Land Majority of Places on, Squads Chosen by Sport Staff of Michigan - Daily MEN SELECTED COULD DEFEAT OTHER COLLEGES, SAYS ROWE : Season Closing Rest in History of interclass Contests; yeen Competion Shown ' -Final arrangements for the mech- anical engineer's spring tour of in- ALL-CAMPUS TEAMS spection will be made at 4:30 o'clock Drunimond, .18...L.F.....Warner, '16 this afternoon in room 223, engineer- Perry,'17.......lRF... .Matteson,'18 ing building. The list of reservations Meibeyer, A.....C.....Miller, '18 now includes about 25 engineers, with Nathan, '18.....L.G. Marsh, '15 the addition of the five or six men Staatz, '1M......L.G.....Cohagen, A who had signed up for the electrical Honorary Mention: - Forwards, engineer's trip. The trip will be in Brown, Watson, Stuart, McClellan, charge of Prof. John R. Allen and Harley Warner, Hickey, Melvin, Hawn. Commander J. H. Rowan, of the mech- Centers, Bradbeer, Hyde. Guards, anical engineering department. Headman, Melaniphy, Marx, Vonachen, -Triangles and Sphinx will hold a C. Brown, Roehm, St. Claire. joint dance at the Michigan Union to- night after having attended the Mich- This year's all-campus basketball igan Union opera at the Whitney thea- teams iepresent the composite choice tre. The dance, which is a tradi- of the members of The Daily sport tional affair, will be preceded by a staff. Each of the men who assisted dinner, and various features have been in the choosing, witnessed the majority provided for the entertainment of the' of the games played, and each was a members and their ladies. member of a different class. ---Members of the Illinois club have In making the choices, two factors chartered a special car to Chicago for were taken into consideration: first, the spring vacation. Entertainment the value of the individual to the team will be, in the form of a smoker and a upon which he played, and second, his general social good time. The train value to a Varsity team, if one were will leave at 1:17 o'clock Friday, April to be organized. g, Intramural Director Floyd Rowe -Chester H. Ross, '15, has left col- stated that either of the teams select- lege and gone to Tyler Hill, Pa., on ed, with some practice together, could account of the death of his father. defeat any of the college or university Ross expects to return, probably be- teams he had seen in action this year. fore the spring holidays. The type of basketball displayed this year was better than ever before, and -Triangles will hold a meeting Sun- cgmpetition for every place was ex- day, at which the presentation of a ceedingly keen. While the teams se- cup for the Boat Club's regatta will lected may be open to criticism, they probably come under consideration. were the unanimous choice of the men This is part of the policy adopted by who did the choosing. the society to boost campus affairs, A large number of excellent for.- -Members of the Toastmasters' club wards were in evidence during ,this have initiated the following new men: year's games. Drummond proved the T. H. Tapping, '16L, W. A. John, '16, chief offensive star on the champion- Don Smith, '16E, and Francis Mack, ship fresh lit team. A fast and aggres- '16E. INTERCOLLEGIATE Yale's varsity and junior crews held their last practice Thursday before en- training for Philadelphia, where they will hold a regatta with the University of Pennsylvania tomorrow. doach Nik- alls has been dissatisfied of late with Consolidated Manufacturing Ca. Loses tesoigo h rw n a ' Thft ft ednsda th shwin ofthecrews and has Sum by Theft Wednesday spent most of the last week getting the Night eights to work snioothly. Upon ar- riving in the Quaker City, the Yale ROB REGISTER OF S:LUL CRANCJEcrews will hold practice on the Schuyl- kill river. More than $100 in gold, and several kill r stt dollars ,in small change were secured CahRso h rneo ot ball team, issued a call this week for when the Consolidated Dental Manu- football men to report after Easter facturing Co., with offices in the base- in an effort. to get his candidates in ment of the dental building, was rob- fair condition before the heavy prac- tice starts next fall. He believes that bed some time after dark Wednesday the men can learn the fundamentals of night. the game during the spring practice, The thief was evidently one familiar andtby so doing, advance the fall work with the premises, as the gold was by two weeks. He will lay especial kept in a desk, instead of the safe. A emphasis on the rules so as to avoid the loss of ground through penalties considerable amount of gold was con- which can be averted by an adequate tained in other drawers of the desk, knowledge of the game. but the prowler overlooked it, content- Leslie Br f Elmira N Y was ing himself with what he had found, elected captain of Cornell's basketball besides getting the contents of the team for next season, by the mem- cash register, containing something hers of the team. A new election was over two dollars. * made necessary by the resignation of Officials of the company are inclined Captain-elect Ashmead. For two to believe that the person who commit- years, Brown has been the star of ted the deed was concealed somewhere Oornell's team, and during the season aCornellhs teamiand duringhtheaseaso about the building, when the janitor just completed, he won the distinction closed up for the night, as there were of being the largest individual point no windows or doors broken to indi- maker on the team. cate that the thief got in from the outside. Only the door to the con- pany's office in the basement was brok- en in the intruder's entrance. Police officers made light of this fact yester- day, however, when they "picked" the lock of the basement entrance with wire, thus showing how the intruder might have entered without leaving a . clew. N This is the first robbery that has oc- curred in the new building. Police officers are making a searching in- vestigation in an attempt to discover the culprit. r I EtsTAVINLY CO. C.Metzger, '14, Will Marry oil Saturday JoUnNAL BUILDING DETROIT.MICHIGAN Carl Metzger, '14, a former assistant secretary of the university Y. M. C. A., and Miss Olla Marshall, a former stu- dent at the Ypsilanti Normal College, will be married at Adrian tomorrow, by the Rev. Wellington H. Tinker, 10- FASTEST ErtGRAVERS IN THE WESt cal secretary of the "Y." id other overhead expense of the garments. I tailor. PROVE IT Alterations and Repairing JANSLE Second Floor hi oiler Rink gement prompt are Students that will do ler rink. away with en all day Saturday .K E STORE F W IT H AT SATISFY!J NAND WOMEN' Are Right er buy better Shoes money. LOVE IT ...Y...; Shoes to show them to you tiful fitters they are and sive man, extremely accurate at both, long and short shots, he is an inval- uable man to any team, Perry is a player of the samne type, and in addi- tion is an excellent foul shooter. Warner was the best man on the junior lit team, and . plays the floor well. Matteson proved in the one game he played, to be an individual player of extraordinary ability, and he might have landed on the first team if he had played more games. The fastest man on the floor this year ap- peared to be Brown, the fresh lit for- ward. Although he averaged less than two baskets a game, and is very small, he was of great value to his team by keeping the whole of the opposing team on the defensive with his remark- able floor work. Few good centers were in evidence this year. However, three or four men stood out well above the others. Mei- beyer, star of the architect aggrega- tion, appeared the best of any center on the campus. He is an accurate passer, fair basket shooter and a hard fighter. Miller played a good game for the freshmen at center. He was a good jumper and passer, but often inaccurate on his basket shooting. Bradbeer and Hyde were the only other two centers whose work branded them as first class. A myriad of good guards appeared on the courts this year. ',Nathan proved a valuable cog in the freshman machine, both 'defensively and offens- ively. His showing entitled him to the choice as running guard. Playing opposite him, Staatz is the logical choice. Although the football man has, generally played forward and center, his defensive work is excellent. He is a fast and heavy man, never leaves his feet, and is a good basket thrower. He would fit in well as the anchor man for the team. Marsh, who landed on the first team for the past two years, was placed on the second team this year. Although a fast and hard player, his work was marred by a tendency to roughness. Cohagen play- ed an all-around game for the archi- tects.. He is a, good stationary guard, passes well, and would fit in well with Marsh. Headman was a guard of first class ability, who played an excellent floor game, and starred on the defense. An awkwardness at basket shooting caused him to be left from the first teams. Melaniphy played an excellent game, excelling as a passer. The other guards mentioned all played good basketball, and in years when the competition was not so great, would probably have placed on the first teams. With the closing of the present sea- son, ends the best series of interclass basketball in the history of the uni- faore than a store --a campus institution. 300 South State Street 'V * ~* 1 Priced 1915 APRIL 30 Days er pair. $5.00 grades mm S 65.OO per pair ong line at $4.00 per pair ur shoes at an ordinary shoe store the satisfactory way we fit shoes. SUNDAY EASTER 4w TY ST. PAIRING