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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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M'A 3 E V T I'C

Starting Tonight at 7:30
Matinees Fri. and Sat.

Boys-Thy a're Here at Last! The Most Pretentious Musical Comedy
in Vaudeville

BOYL E WOOLFOLK'S

Ju-nior Follies oft

1915

25--.BO YS A ND G IR LS-25
With ABEL WALZER and the Two Kutest Kids in the Kuntry
SUNDAY-mAnother Great Play, The Ruling Passion"

A-,d Al Week

- ARGUERITE IELDS
In Big N. Y. Successes

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ANNOUNCEMENT
To the Ladies of Ann Arbor
EdabIshjed 1865
Detroit. Mich.
have established a Salesroom and Fitting Parlors
for their lines of
LADIES FINE FOOTWEAR
at
802 South University Avenue
(Corner o Thayer-Across froni Tappan Hall)
50 Metropolitan Styles on Display, in a Quiet Room Away
from the Shoe Store Atmosphere.

1LIT RELAYTEAM WINS
CAMPUS CHAMPIONSHIP

Juior141s

COACH ONCE MORE '
CUTS VARSITY LIST
A_1 'Ihose 1ho Were Dropped Are
toI Return for Outdoor
Practice
Ti h , PIOTOhG APIH OF SQUAD
Coach Lundgren sprang a surprise
on the Michigan baseball-squad yes-
terday afternoon when he announced
another cut in the squad. The coach
st ated that the men who were still on
the list before this cut would be ex-
pected to report again as soon as the
team went outdoors.
The following survived yesterday's
reduction and are to continue to re-
Poitfo-r indoor practice:
Pitchers - Gibbs, Miller, Roberts,
Ohlma cher, Robins, Soddy, Andrus,
'McNanara.
Catchers -Roehm, Arentz, Dunne.
First base-Newell, Wehmeyer.
Second base--Caswell, Smith, Bialos-
1 y. Anderson.
Shortstop-Thomas Walterhouse,
Larson.
Third Ease Warner, Reem, Harring-
ton, Eaton.
Outfield--Labadie, Ippell, Niemann,
JOhs P'.randell.
Practice yesterday, was confined to
batting for the most part, with an in-
field drill afterwards. Nearly all of
the infielders were given a short work-
out with each of the three catchers
tabi ng a turn behind th: plate
A squad picture was taken during
the course of the afternoon's activities,
the men posing in a group while they
were "shot."j
E XPE CTITONIG HT'S CA k T e
MEr TT 12 LE ASK ETBAIl. 0rVtNVEY
Championship dope ough to be pret-
ty definitely placed after the soph
lit-forester game tonight, ior the teams
have each a .750 mark on the percent-
age chart for the second round. The
foresters have a shade on the fits in
goal shooting, but the lits' tamwork
ought to even things up 1 bit, for in-
dtividual playing is a big fortet" char-
acteristic. The lit-forester game will
se played at 7:00 o'clockon.ghLkt -
-tead of at 8:00 o'clock ats tpreviouhsly
announced.
Syracuse Outclasses Pittsburgh U.
Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 22.-Syracuse

IT IS A FACT
That March Came In Like
aLion
Certainly She Will Go Out
Like a Lamb-

AND THEN
You will wish you
had your Spring
Suit all ready to
don.

Nse 0111l )1911nill j
Prce:tty Raceluu

For the second time in the history of
the class the .1-lits have secured the
campus championship with their class
relay team. In a fast, extremely close
race yesterday afternoon, the juniors
nosed out the fresh lifts in the race
for the first honors of the season.
After the first three upper-classmen
had established a good lead over the
yearlings, Parks, the finish man for
the latter team, gave Burby, the junior
anchor man, the race of his life and
almost caught him at the finish. The
official time for the race was 1:57 1-5.
When the present J-lits were year-
lings, their class relay team composed
of such stars as O'Brien, Fontana,
Lapsley and Ilurby, hung up the cam-
pus honors and also set a record that
has not been equalled since.
In the race for third place, the phar-
inks defeated the senior .engineers
easily. The winners hung up the slow
time of 2:012) 1-5.
IASV 'IANDISQyALyFIEDyFOR
lRSTPACE IN T ACK j mEE

In three weeks you will be
going home for your vaca-
tion.

Your Call on Me Should
Not Be Postponed Longer.

Clelrning, Pressing and Repairing

SI tLE VNTL 1AlAi
TUURN Il ET \EAdS CIT$ EN I
EPfei e V - r I, eiL zi ilouer
Still itt lRing for VChai-
piAidsWip'
With the close of the first round of:
the seii-linals in the handball tourna-
ment yesterday afternoon, the singles]
event gradually nears its end, and it
seems likely that the winner will be
known by the iirst of next week at
the latest.
tn yesterday's matches Reilly de-
feated Weltman by the decisive score
of 15-4, 12-15, 15-1; and George won
from Broberg after three slow but
stiff games, the latter being ur: :iiing
to concede victory to the formr until
the last serve was c(ompletdl. Score,
15-1., 10-15, 15-10.
The result of this round l:as the
following four men still in the ring
for the championship: ; ffer,
George, Reilly and Homer. They play
In the order nared and the winners
o the two matches 2ili m p(I in
the finals. -Consikerable interest is
being shown in the go between Reilly
andl -Tomer, as the two hL e signed
up as partners il the lcubls.
George and Pfeiffer will play off
their match tomorrow afternoon while
Reilly and Homer proh:I-Y ill not
11x until next week.
Manager Wickett stated last night
1hat the singles event is so near com-
pletio' that he tLouht they would
CIpen the doubles this afternoon nri-
viding CnOd h o ,h-le men apa:u' at
that time.
TO ST ART UM sSES !lfM :
A rcsoU1ion provJdong for the be-
ginning of classes in the university
half an hour earlier was tabled at a
session of the Uiiversity Senate onI
Tues(day night. This resolution was
introduced at a meeting of the Univer-
sity Senate Council several weeks ago,
and was referred to the Senate without
recommendation.
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Owing to the fact that he received

,Doe" May Will Provide tme "Trim.
in's" for Speedy Wolver-
ine quartet
More than the laurel wreath of vie-
tory will accrue to the Wolverine run-,
ners who bested Cordell in the annual
relay races held at Buffalo last Sat-'
urday.
Just before the Michigan speed ar-
ti.;ts left Ann Arbor for Buffalo lasta
Friday night, Dr. George May, head of I
the department of physical training, I
promised the men. "If you bring home
the bacon I'll see that it's cooked up
and served with all the trimmin's." 1
'true to form, the boys brought home '
the "vittles." and true to his word, I
"Doe" has promised to set up the
"trimmin's"-the best that can be
cooked by a local hostelry, famed for
its steak dinners-for the four mem-
hers of the team and Steve Farrell.
When seen yesterday, Doctor May
refused to divulge the exact day, but
it comes from an authoritative source
that the party will probably be held
on the day on which most good people
are eating fish.
BRA WILL GO TO CHATTANOOGA
Former Notre Damne Backstop Will
Report at Southern Institution

an "aMa" during his college career,I completely outclassed the University
Clyde Bastian ha-s been disqualified in of Pittsburgh in the track meet be-
the results of the inter-class meet, It ween these two institutions Saturday
and thereby forfeits first place in the i idght, the final score being 75 1-2 to
shot put, held as part of that classic. 19 1-2. The visitors succeeded in

I. Bauer automatically moves into
third place for that reason.
When two of the entries failed to ap-
pear in the gym yesterday afternoon'
for the pole vault which is still to be
recorded in the annals of the inter-
class event, the contest was postponed
until next Saturday, when the same
men will compete for places during the
dub meet, although their marks will
be credited on the record of the inter-
class affair.

landing first place in but one event,
the 40-yard dash, in which Burwell
I broke the Syracuse gym record held
by Charley Reidpath.
Syracuse scored slams in the high
Lurdles and the quarter mile, and won
the relay handily. Captain Curtis of
Syracuse had things pretty much his
own way in the pole vault, winning at
11 feet. Captain McMaster of Pitts-
burg was injured in his first vault,
necessitating his removal to a hospital.

Macklin Leaves M. A. C. Saturday (Russell Dein Equals Swimming Record
East Lansing, Mich., Mar. 22. - New York, Mar. 22.-Russell Dean,
Coach John Farrell Macklin, whose of the New York A. C., swam 100 yards
work with the Michigan Aggies the on his back here last week in the try-
past six years has gained him a posi- outs for the junior national cham-
tion of prominence as one of the coun- pionships, to be held in Chicago,
try's leading coaches, will finish his March 29, in 1 minute 8 2-5 seconds,
service with M. A. C. on Saturday of. equalling the record established by
the present week. The coach will Harry Hebner of Chicago five years
leave at that time to take up a posi- ago. Dean led his nearest rival by
tion in Philadelphia. 12 seconds.
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WELL ANYWAY
IT'S A FINE OLD WORLD

No matter whether it snows or blows-No matter whether it rains or shines the average
American, hyphenated or otherwise, is pretty generally imbued with the idea that it is bad
form not to eat with reasonable regularity and say, twice or thrice daily.

THE

RENELLEN

HOSPICE

"Dolly" Gray, the former Notre
Damne backstop who hds been work-
ing out with the Michigan baseball
team, and coaching its candidates for
the catcher's job during the past week,
leaves tomorrow for Chattanooga
where he will report for spring prac-
tice with the Chattanooga team.
Gray was one of the most prominent
gentlemen that took a hand in the
massacre of 1914 when the South Bend
institution whaled the Wolverine
twirlers to every separate and indi-
vidiual corner of Ferry Field, accu-
mulating nine runs and winning easily.
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A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE

Caters most earestly to these averages by aiming to furnish service that is essentially differ-
ent We serve steaks-chops-fish-regular dinners and special dishes as they should be
and not as they frequently are. Tell us what you want.

It wq do not sueceed In pleasing ysu
tell me and there will be no charge

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