THE MICHIGAN DAILY - -Y-- z1. - Y-A ;1i j r. t4 * 2 P 4 r7 5 ..- -- L L- zt- ...... .. .; ........,.__ w w ... _ e . ..._. ____.. _. __.. _ _ ..__._p Special Linens For College Club Tables They are specially fine linens and will give a long account of thenmselves: We have them in an assortment of good patterns suitable f d C)lle4e fraternities, sororities and clubs. It is a fact, unknown, perhaps, to students and the stewards of their clubs that linens now cost a third to a half more than they dii a year ago In a few months the increase in price will double as the production is decreasing daily. What we have we bought before these advances went into effect-when linens were plentiful. Accordingly we undersell present prices elsewhere byenough to encourage buying the needed linens at once. All linen damasks in widths varying from 6o to 72 inches 65c up to $2 50 a yard. All linen pattern cloths in allsiz es $3.15 up to $6 3o each Special values in all linen napkins from $2.oo up to $7. o a dozen. Towels and Toweling all grades and prices Wm. Goodyear Co. IN FOR DUB MEET, At Leaist ) oo)Names Are Necessary to Make Meet a Success; Tailored by hand --skillful v tailored, masterfully tailored, wonderfully tailored -when you buy made to measure clothes you enlist the services of skilled hand tailors. tu a i lists Still Open 1XPERIWNCEI) MEN -NOT AR RRE.) One of Michigan's traditions is to be rudely shattered unless more men enter the annual dub meet, scheduled for 4:00 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. The Intramural department has planned the event on a large scale, but up to 5:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon, only 60 entries had been written on the chart in Dr. May's office. Unless ; the list of men entered comes close to the century mark, it is extremely doubtful whether the Intramural of fcials will consent to hold the meeL. Two years ago, the first year of a track gathering of this kind, 287 men took part in the meet, while last sea- son more than a hundred candidates for the pie and cakes enrolled. In the pole vault, the lone entry seems to have a fair and easy chance of taking home one of the numerous apples which will be offered to the winner. Bringing home the bacon- although all foodstuffs of this kind will be barred from the prize list--should be the hardest kind of meat for those in the 440-yard dash, as there are nine "dubs" upon the list at this writing. In most of the other events, the num- her of aspirants for cream puffs, etc., is nearly evenly divided, giving all those who have waited until this time a good chance to pick up some of the honors in their favorite events. Cam- pus strong men and; gymnasium stars will find a big chance to garner some edibles in the 50-pound weight-lifting contest, and in the chinning and dip- ping diversions, as the entry list is not clogged with names as yet. Only a trio of three-legged teams will be seen in action unless more athletes signify their intention of making this event one of the best on the program. A mistaken idea seems to be preva- lent on the campus in regard to the meet. The consensus of opinion seems to be that tomorrow's track games are held for the purpose of getting out these men who have never been in any meets of any kind. In reality some of the men who have taken part in the previous encounters have really shown ability, which might otherwise have never been uncovered. The pur- pose of the meet is to bring before the eyes of the track officials new ma- terial. T h e advantages of hand tailoring are over- whelming - precise fit, style and shape perma- nency-no puckers, no wrinkles or s t r a i n e d fabrics. 'We'd like to tailor a suit to your measure this spring-you like to be called a good dresser and hand tailoring is the sure road. Shirts Made J. K. Malcolm Dress Suits to 604 E. Liberty Malcolm Block to OrderI Hire 11 r VARSITY IFLE TEAM DEFEATS WORCESTER DESPITE SLUMP Perfect Score by Opposing Marksman Features Meet; Other Members Shoot Below Form Although the Wolverine riflemen slumped a little in their match with the Worcester Polytechnic Institute the week before last, nevertheless they suceeded in bettering the other side's score by a ninetpoint margin, taking the match by a total score of 989-980. One perfect target =featured the Vor- cester score, but the work of the other men fell down considerably, all of the remaining scores being beaten by corresponding Michigan tallies. The match in detail follows: Michigan I. B. Clark... .... .. J. L. Bateman ................. D. C. McIntyre ................ A. K. MacNaughton ............ L. C. Wilcoxen................ 1 FORSTER S AND SOP U TS COP OFF GAMES J-Laws Force Tree-Scalers to Limit; Dents Hold Things Even in First Half Two games were played off in the basketball tourney last night, theh soph lits and the foresters comingc out on the long end, and defeating the fresh dents and the J-laws respective- ly, 28-16 and 23-13. The forester quintet met some of the stiffest competition in its game1 with the J-laws that it is liable to meet in some time, but the tree-scal- ers managed to come out ahead when the final whistle vas blown, having defeated the laws b a 23-13 score. At the end of the firs half, the game stood 12-8 in favor of the foresters, and it seemed as thoughthe laws might stage a Winning rally in the second period, but the foresters braced up and proved superior in every de- partment of the game. Lokker as usual proved the individual star for the lawyers, and Homer assumed the same role for the winners. In the second game, the soph lits came back strong and trimmed the fresh dents to the tune of 28-16, al- though the game was fairly even in the first half. Brown, Miller and Palma, a new addition to therlit ag- gregation, proved the main point win- ners for the victors. Cardinal and Moir, of the dents, divided the honors for this place between them. Although the soph lits have lost sight of the championship somewhat, they will be strong contenders for second place, and are sure of their numerals. The relative standings of the differ- COACH LUNOEN WANTS GOOD BASEBALL W ATHER Opportunity ror Outside Work Would Greatly Assist Conditioning of Horsehide Chasers A A E R Team total ................... Worcester . H. Brendenberg ............. C. Fenn ..................... . L. Bragdon.............. V. T. Livermore.............. C. Lewis .................. 199 1 198 198 198 196 989 200 197 195 195 193 PLAY OFF FINALS IN HANDBALL SINGLES AT GYMNASIUM TODAY Pfeiffer and Homer to Battle for Cam- pus Championship; Ask That Doubles Be Played Off Finals in the handball s4ngles will be run off at 4:30 o'clock this after- noon in Waterman gym, at which time Pfeiffer and Homer will settle their respective claims to the campus cham- pionship in this field of sport. In the last set of matches in the semi-finals, the former defeated George in two furious games with scores of 15-10, 15-12. Homer did not findr Reilly, his partner ror the doubles, quite so difficult, beating him in two games by the more decisive scores of 15-3, 15-9, in the other semi-final single match. This round promises to be a good one as these two have fought their way to the top from a field of 17, and as Pfeiffer has succeeded in qualifying for the finals. before this year shows that he is a player of great ability. This apparently is Homer's first year in competition, but if appearances count for anything he will make things pretty interesting for the former. The manager stated last night that the men were rather slow in showing up for the doubles and that all those failing to play off their matches before spring vacation would be counted out of thea tournament, as everything must be completed before that time. No matches have yet been played in this event. Wolverine Is Derailed Near Kalamazoo Several university students were on the Wolverine yesterday when it was wrecked one and a half miles this side of Kalamazoo. The accident occurred . at 1:00 o'clock. All but two coaches out of the eleven which composed the train were derailed. No one was seriously injured. Wanted-Pienty of good hot sun- shine, some really warm days and a chance to get on Ferry Field. Gentle- man providing the same can name his own reward. Apply to Coach Lund- gren in person. The above is only a mild and gen- tlemanly expression of Coach Lund- gren's real thoughts on the subject. A week on Ferry Field would work wonders for the team, and the coach is going to get outside the minute the weather permits. - -- -.... "AL" ROBINSON LEADS DETRO V. M. C. A. TO VICTORY ON TI Breaks Track Record in Both 220 440, in Grahd Rapids Invitation Meet Headed by "Al" Robinson, the troit Y. M. C. A. won the indoc vitation meet which was held Grand Rapids Saturday night. "Al" was the big noise throu the evening, winning the 220- dash, the quarter mile and fini second in the 20-yard .dash. dentally he ran wild in the 22( the 440 and broke the track reco both events, "Steve" Farrell met the qua miler recently and "Al" told him in September he'd be back in co and out for the track squad. "Al serted that he was now tutoring i troit and that he did not believ eligibility would trouble him wh returned. ya Asks That (ym Absences Be Made Up Dr. May, physical instructor of Waterman Gymnasium, stated yester- day that all freshmen who have not yet made up absent periods from thel gym classes should do so before spring vacation. This applies especially to those who are already beyond the limit. The gym classes close at the time of the recess after which re- measurements will be taken. For quick service, call 2255. Team total...................980 The high score for the week was again captured by Notre Dame, which finished with 991 points. Michigan tied for second place with Maine, with the above score. Michigan's score against Worcester would entitle her to seventh place in class "A" among the 14 teams shoc.ting in that class. Student Council Meets Tonight The Student Council will discuss several important questions at a spe, cial meeting called for 7:15 o'clock to- night in its room in the north wing of University hall. DENT UNDERGRADUATES DANCE AT AYUAL FORMAL PART In a hall beautifully decorated wi the junior class colors, the undergra uates of the College of Dental Su gery held their annual formal par at Granger's Friday night. The mar( started at 9:00 o'clock and the dan ing continued until 2:00 o'clock. M sic was furnished by Fischer's orche tra. You don't have to sling hash ai tend furnaces to get your board ne year. Sell "Wear-Ever" utensils th summer instead. It will pay for yo tuition, books and clothes "to boo Best territory available now. Pho Herman Schmidt, 450-J. Look over the Michigan Daily A vertisements. They will intere you. Infield work and baitng practice was the order of the hour yesterday afternoon, and although this sort of thing is giving the coach an excellent opportunity to size up the men, out- door work is far preferable. If the team goes south without a single outside appearance, the out- fielders won't know what a fly ball looks like, and a sky scraping infield fly will have every man on the inner defense cutting circles in all parts of the diamond. IKEEL COM3PETITION IN STORE FOR T AMS IN DRAKERELAYS Des Moines, Ia., March 27.-This year's Drake relay races promise to be one of the biggest events of its kind held in the country. The Drake relay races have sprung into prominence rapidly of late, and the carnival last year proved one of the fastest meets of the season. The Universities of Southern California and Washington from the Pacific coast have been invited and all of the big- gest schools in the middle west and east. Chicago, Michigan, Illinois, Penn- sylvania and Wisconsin are among the better known colleges whose relay teams are of championship. caliber, and all will be represented. GREEK LETTERS AND BAD DIGESTIONS May be member Humble in no way kindred institutions but the fact remains that whether you are a charter of the, Chosen Few-a Past Imperial Snark of the Sons of Rest and Recreation-a Seeker or a Bishop THE RENELLEN HOSPICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Offers 'divers things served in sundry ways that please the palate and make you glad you came Here you will find the most discriminating from many walks of life-Our meal hours are most delightful gatherings of a truly cosmopolitan character. ent teams are now as follows: Won Lost Foresters ... ..... ... 5 1 Architects ............ 3 1 Fresh lits ...........4 2 Soph lits............4 2 J-laws........ .. ....2 4 Fresh dents ..........2 4 Sonhen2 ........... .. 1 3 First -last and always we give you good things to eat. 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