THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T L iL Ri * *.e . ,, fl.f . _.. r V - - 1 ~9 ~Fr~ L" ; I! "I I 1 -- __,._... . .- _.. .. This SPRING SUIT Radiates A Young 7 y M1916 MAP S~p imer Person- ality A large number of young men who are up-on-,their-toes have found this Spring KUPPENHEIMER style the reflection of their very own person- ality. The right suit for a young man does wonders for him. It stimulates his feeling of well being--it bucks him up--it gives him confidence and helps him on to success.. We are glad to see young men are grad- ing up on their clothes, and demand a dur- able fabric as well as top-notch style. Kup- penheimer Clothes possess these two vital factors and are guaranteed by the makers. As clothing men, allow us to suggest a price that insures stay-there-style and long wear. $20-$22.50-$25-$27.50 N. F. Allen Co.4 Main Street 1illilllliiiliilliltllittllll11111ilfill IIllillilifilltl1tt11t!![llllttllttlllitlllliiilll11t11111d11ltllll11lttlllltlllillilltilt ALL SET FORlBIC The Shoes That Will Set Distinction S I The Popularity Pace Individuality tirThis Spring Are Entry Lists Are Filling Rapidly; Ni HereEx usiveness E'vents to Comprise Com- -H er e petition Our windows will give you a better WINNERS TO GET TRACK SUITS index of what men's shoe styles will be E tailor to men of taste because we reparations bg event of worn this spring than any Fashion Maga- are able to give their clothes these Prprtosfr h i vn o iccudgive yo, fstrivingidow the interclass track season, the annual ndqualities without obtrusive striving for indoor meet, are now complete, and you will find the most advanced styles effect. the intramural department is expect- - from the leading boot makers of the ing one of the most successful meets _ country. An early order will allow us to give in its history when the class stars 2 special attention to every detail. make their first bow to the campus'' Prices $ and Range $ tomorrow afternoon. The entry lists - Start at Upwards to 1U in Dr. May's office are filling rapidly, thus assuring track fans of some good =Ftablished i56; competition. Although all Varsity and TAILOR MADE SUITS A T $30 reserve squad men and All-Fresh can- didates are barred from entering, there are enough good cinder-path artists on the campus who are not out for either of these teams to make the meet in-EC teresting. Tailors to Men Numerals and track suits will be 713-715 North University Avenue 713-715 North University Avenue awarded the winners in each event a departure from the usual custom, as suits have never before been given hOLD WRESTLING TOURNAMENT t out. Second and third place winners ITOBOUTS TOMORROW AFTERNOON LUND IIIP HI.H' will also be given numerals, these. however, to be at the expense of the man's class. Points toward the win- F Ul r r T ONIbHT Eight Matches Booked, Two from Each ning of the meet will be awarded to _ Division; Contests Start _ department classes instead of all- 0a'rroll, ITer, oinnelly and Murphy at 3:00 o'Clock Race for Shortshop Position Lim campus classes, as is the case in the . .ill :lreet rnell in two- outdoor meet. I Popla3r to Three CandidatesRoutine U1110 I1-ace Promptly at 3:00 O'clock tomorrow Practice Yesterday The following events will be run off: 35-yard dash, 40-yard high hur- Coach Farrell. accompanied by Car--eesling trnamentw einh dies, 40-yard low hurdles, high jump, Not all of the entrants will be called Routine practice occupied the roll, 1ffer, Donnelly and Mlurphy. xil 440 -yard dash, half-mile run, mile upon at that time to show their skill tention of the Michigan baseball sq run, pole vault, and shot put. leave Ann Arbor for Buffalo this eve- on the mat, but nevertheless visitors and Coach Lundgren yesterday af -- - ning at 9:45 o'clock. The team and on the scene will have a chance to noon. SIx FOOTBALL STARS TO TAKE coach expect to arrive in the Bison spend a good afternoon's time if they The cage was lowered during EXAMINATIONS FOR ANNAPOLIS City early Saturday morning by means remain the full period, for eight first portion of the workout and' of the Michigan Central, and will matches have been booked for the day, closing period was devoted to a fi _. _._ _ _..-.. _ t Ethe Michigan f Central. and will. make_ . r; R F ited at- juad ter- the Ithe eld- Annapolis, Md., Mar. 16.--Six ath- letes who performed on eastern grid- their headquarters at the Hotel Stat-1 two from each willvson o Those who will meet tomorrow are: ONLY BASKETBAIL GAME LAST NIGHT POSTPONED" Soph Lits and Fresh Dents Tied for First Place With 1000 Percentage No basketball games were played last night. Only one game was sched- uled to begin, the contest between the architects and the J-laws, and that game has been postponed until a fu- ture open date.# At the present date two teams are tied for first place in the semi-final round. The soph lits and the fresh dents are the high aggregations with no games lost and both of their past battles victories. Following is the league standing to date: Teams Won Lost Pct. CASE COLLEGE WINS OHIO BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP irons last fall may be members of the ler during their stay in the city. Heavyweights-Phil Raymond vs. F. Navy team next year, and if they pass The tI e men mentioned above will N. Kerwin, L. A. Andrus vs. C. S. the examinations and receive the ap- be the only men making any trips, Jones. pointments, the middies must not only j with the two-mile relay team being Middleweights-W. A. McKinley vs. be respected but feared. the only Vatsity outfit to encounter M. H. Ayers, B. Nash, vs. J. O'Connor. Charles Barrett, All-American half- any outside cinder apposition until Welterweights-F. D. Reider vs. M. back and member of the Cornell team the middle of next month. A. Blumer, M. E. Brown vs. J E. Whit- for three years; Welsh, Stack, and Farrell has not as yet decided the low. Grant, of Pennsylvania; and Lake and order in which he will run his men, Lightweights-R. R .Baker vs. P. E. Scott, of Lafayette, are the men. but it is probable that Murphy willC holette, N. M. Laux vs. Francis Ross. be the first man to run against the V. P. Moisides, the Greek wrestler Play Off Handball Matches Red team. After "Cap," Donnelly who looked like such a strong contend- Two out of the three remaining seems to be the logical choice, with er for heavyweight honors, and who matches in the opening round of the Ufer and Carroll running third and was matched to meet Raymond in the handball tournament were held yes- last, respectively. As the coach is opening tussle, has a badly sprained terday afternoon, resulting as follows: taking four men, all of whom are shoulder as the result of a friendly Pfeiffer d. Goldstein 12-15, 15-9, 15-6; capable of running the distance in bout yesterday and will not be able Sherrard d. Warner 15-3, 15-4. 'practically the same time, the order to appear for some time yet, if at all In order to keep the tournament of placing them will probably depend during the tournament. from dragging out any longer than upon how the coach figures the enemy Manager Amtsbuechler requests all necessary, Homer and Switzer, win- will organize for the relay. contestants scheduled to wrestle to- ners of their matches in the first All the quartet were present at the morrow afternoon to meet in the round, played off the opening set of gymnasium yesterday, and each of the wrestling room at 2:30 o'clock so that the semi-finals. Homer won easily in men indulged in a good loosening up any who have not yet weighed in may but two games, 15-6, 15-12. Because of in preparation for some hard work on do so before the bouts begin. Dr. May the entrance of 18 men in the event, the fag end of the week. will have charge of the weighing-in nine have qualified for the second Aside from the showing of the men I process. "Tony" also stated that any round, and Homer will meet Sherrard jwho are making the trip to Buffalo, entrants who are unable to appear before the finals begin in order to re- only a few of the track team were at Saturday should see him at once or duce the number to an even eight. 3work yesterday. call him at 1576-J. ing drill. McAllister was in the cage for a short time pitching to the hitters. He has been troubled with a sore arm and has not been extending himself, but his ailment seems to be im- proving nicely now. McAllister has been hampered to such an extent that he has not been working hard and he has seen but little duty in the cage. "Wally" Niemann is another twirl- er who has not been in the best of shape. The football man complained of a sore arm and like McAllister has been content with easy work as far as throwing is concerned. Lundgren has cut all but three of the men who are listed as shortstops, and the fight seems to have narrowed down to a three-cornered race be- tween Thomas, Walterhouse and Lar- son. If Brandell should be shifted to the infield, the complexion of things would be materially altered, but as the matter stands now, these three youths are the sole contestants for short. Walterhouse played with the All-Fresh last season and was one of - the most dependable- hitters on the yearling squad, Look over the davertizements. Tbey will interest you. ** Easily Defeats Ohio Nearest Rival, Eight Out State University, by Winning of Nine Cleveland, Mar. 16.-For the first time in the history of the scientific college, Case won the annual Ohio Conference basketball championship by a good margin over Ohio State, her nearest rival. With a record of eight victories out of nine conference games, the science team is one to be proud of. Coach Pat Pasini, coaching a bunch of men who never played togeth- er before, has become the idol of the Cleveland school in his first year at that institution. Final standing of the Ohio Confer- ence League: W. L. Pct. ARE YOU A LOVER OF GOOD COFFEE Soph lits ..............2 Fresh dents.............2 Fresh lits.............1 Soph engineers ........ 1 Architects ............1 J-laws............... 0 Foresters.............0 Senior engineers....... 0 Tonight's games will be 0 1000 0 1000 1 .500 1 .500 1 .500 1 000 2 000 2 0001 soph engi- Case ................8 Ohio State.......... 5 Ohio University.......5 Wittenberg ...... .... 7 Ohio Wesleyan........7 Denison ........... .. 8 Wooster.............. 2 Mt. Union ............ 4 Oberlin .........5 Western Reserve ..... 3 Miami ............... 2 Kenyon.......... 2 Akron........... 0 Baldwin-Wallace ..... 0 Cincinnati ..... ...... 0 .889 .833 .714 .700 .700 .667 .667. .571 .556 .300 .250 .200 .000 .000 .000 If you really have a taste for coffee as it should be, if you have wished you could get away from the horrible stuff that boils for hours and is then served at the call "'draw one,'" try THE RENELLEN HOSPICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE neers vs. the foresters at 7:00 o'clock' and the soph lits vs. the senior engi- neers at 8:00 o'clock. Fresuhnen Work Out in Cold Breezes Despite tl:.e cold of yesterday Dr. May sent several of his more aspiring first year men out of doors to try some running on the new board track. "Doc" stated later that a run around this track even in the present weather was very beneficial to the men and that he would continue to send them out as part of their regular class The fact that we do not serve coffee that has simmered, stewed or been boiled, but that every cup is properly percolated undoubtedly accounts for the fact that our dealers are daily asked for "That Renellen Coffee." Page Confers With Sir Edward Grey London, Mar. 16.-Ambassador Page today visited Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office. Advertizers in The Michigan Daily are the reliable business men of the city. It is to your advautage to trade with them. ** I am something of a coffee crank myself and I know good coffee is hard to find. OU~J ax 7