r-- WE ARE NOW ISSUING CANOE COUPON BOOKS Fach Book Contains $1.00 in Coupons which are good for the Payment of Rented Canoes. PRICE, for $1.00 in Trade, 90c. U. of M. Boat Livery TENNIS MEN MEET TOLEDOSATURDAY Mack, Swizer, CGoki, and Last Year's All-Fresh Stars )lake Up Candidates TO HOL) TRYOUTS T111s WEEK Michigan's Varsity tennis team will go to Toledo next Saturday to play the Toledo Tennis club in that city. Six men will make up the suqad which will invade Ohio for the first match of the racquet season. Just what men will compose the Varsity representa- tion is purely a matter of conjecture. The most likely candidates for the team are Mack, who won his "M" on the Varsity team last year, as did Switzer, who is also, out again this season, Codd, and from last year's All- Fresh, Steketee, Coons, Stocking, and Sherwood. Out of this list a strong team should be built up for the com- ing matches. Tryouts for the team will be held, the weather permitting, the early part of this week. TENNIS TORMENT TO BE STARTED TOMORROW Contestants Urged to Play Scheduled Matches Before Wednesday Night . Drawings for the first round of the freshman tennis tournament have been completed and play will begin tomor- row. Contestants are urged to get in touch with their opponents as soon as possible and arrange to play their matches off before Wednesday night. Results are to be posted on the bul- letin board near the club house. The following men are matched for the first round, telephone nubers fol- lowing each name: D. S. Barnhart (131) vs. K A. Knoche (1188); C. S. Estezes (1022-M) vs. D. Borland (300-J); C. Rash (199) vs, L. K. Ferris (435-M); C. 11. Mason (1054-M) vs. J. C. Carey (1439-J); A. Berkowitz (1408-M) vs. . Ray (2005); N. Ioefeld (1159-J) vs. W. D. Craig (131); J. 1. McClintock (1128-M) vs. J. D. Hart (300-J); A. C. Kenble (1762-M) vs. A. G. Mitchell (1467-J); B. Howard (16) vs. A. K. Strauss (1597-J); L Goldsmith (110-M) vs. E. Steketee (319); C. Z. Hicks (402-W) vs. S. L. Greenberger (1070-J); J. Shields vs. S. R. Hyman (1070-J); T. Rowley (1422-M) vs. J. Freundlish. (1070-J); C. R. Rowley (371) vs. R. Goldsmith (110-M); S. G. Miller vs. I. Amberg (1933); P. Thomas (1331-M) vs. C. J. Sullivan. RIFLE TEAM EARNS PLACE IN CLASS "A" THROUGH SHOWING G. C. Crtiss Gets High Yearly Record With Average of 196 7-13 for Season's Shooting Michigan's rifle team averages are more than sufficiena to insure the team a berth in class "A" next season, ac- cording to the official report of the past matches. The high yearly aver- age is held by G. C. Curtiss, who shot in every match with an average of 196 7-13 points. His season total was LARGE CROWD ATTENDS WRESTLING MATCHES ileavywelght Bout Called Off: Other Contests Prove of interest Before an audience numbering close to 150 persons, three of the four sche- duled matches in the finals of the wrestling tournament were staged yes- terday morning. The heavyweight bout between Kerwine and Moisides was postponed, due to the failure of the latter to appear. The first bout of the morning was a fast affair between the lightweights, Reider and Whitlow, which went the full time and was finally awarded to the former on points. The winner was on the aggressive for the most part and succeeded in pushing his oppenent so hard that time had to be called. Keeping up the precedent he has set so far this season, namely, that of banishing his opponents within two minutes of the time he takes the mat, 'Tony" Amtsbuechler disposed of "Joe" Planck in 1 minute, 45 seconds At the crack of the gong "Tony" left his corner and swooped down upon his opponent in such lightning fast fash- ion that the latter hardly knew what was happening until his shoulders were pinned to the mat and "Tony" was ambling to his corner with a broad grin on his face. In the exhi- bition match he succeeded in securing three falls on Planck in less than five minutes. At the close 6f this match another feature was put on in the form of a short boxing bout of two runds be- tween Hill and Tuttle. The former has been under the tutelage of Mr. Westerman for several years and this year acted as the boxing instructor's assistant, while Tuttle is last year's lightweight champion wrestler. No verdict was announced. In the final match of the day Brown defeated Reider on a clean fall in 7 minutes, 45 seconds, thereby slicing up the melon so that no man wuld receive more than his share of the honors. The match was featured by the clever work of the loser in elud- ing several difficult holds fastened upon him by Brown, but near the close of the halfway period the latter suc- ceeded in fixing a terrible body scis- sors on him from which the lighter man could not escape and the welter- weight title was therein decided. Roy Johnson, Michigan strong man, and Tuttle, former lightweight champ, acted as judges for yesterday's con- tests, and "Bob" Watson, heavyweight champion of two seasons ago, held the watch. COACH 1W CAMPS; OBJECT SECRET Football Practice Stopped While Yost Makes Trip to 1etroit Coach Yost went to Detroit yester- day unexpectedly. The purpose of his visit is unknown, even the trip itself was not known to the Athletic office until the coach telephoned over. How long he will be in Detroit is another matter still dark. Practice was foregone in the absence of the coach. Scrimmage will probably begin this week, although the coach did not state definitely just when the hard work would start. Colunabia Institutes New Sport New York, April 22.-Columbia Uni- versity, the home of the intercollegiate championship handball team, the uni- versity's newest team, is to add yet another game. The physical educa- tion department is responsible this time. The game is volley ball. Fresh- men who take compulsory physical education and therefore cannot escape, are -the ones selected by the author- ities to play volley ball. Gym teach- ers hope to some day develop the game into an intercollegiate sport. Harvard Wins Naval Academy Game Annapolis, Md., April 22.-The Har- vard baseball team, although outplayed in every department of the game, ihan- aged to'slip over a 4 to 3 win on the Naval Academy ball tossers. R. H. lE Harvard ................... 4 4 4 Navy...................... 3 9 3 Batteries: Whitney and Harte; Blod- gett and Connolly. C. H. Major & Co. will decorate your rooms at reasonable prices. Phone 237. A21-2,3,6 RAIN STOPS GAM ["" Tailors To Men Who Know liarshall College Team Also ('omes for= Gain-otghn a Our Best Ads llad Been Cancelled SQUAD LOSEmS EEDFI) PRACTICE= Are Not Rain caused the game between Yp-= silanti Normal and Michigan to be= cancelled yesterday afternoon. InsteadB tt1 of reporting at Ferry Field for battle W ritten - - But W orn the team took a vacation, and theB Ypsilanti coach was disappointed in his purpose of furnishing the Michi gan squad with some unexpected ex citement. According to the coach the Spring Syles - $30 n Up most regrettable side of the fact that and the game had to be given up is that= the team lost just so much needed. practice. Rather to the surprise of the uni- versity athletic authorities, two teamsH planning on a game with the Michi- gan nine arrived in Ann Arbor yes- terday. In spite of the fact that it = Directly North of Law Bldg. had been supposed that the game with Marshall College had been cancelled, that institution sent its team here.: li1l1I11 1N111tl 2555 points. The individual recor follow: G. C. Curtiss ......... W. J. Schoepfle....... H. P. Nicholson..... M. B. Cutting...... L, C. Wilcoxen ..... 1. 13. Clark . . ........ . J. B. Moody........ L. C. McIntyre...... A. K. MacNaughton.... J, L. Bateman ...... .. A, C, Simons . ..... , R. Parshall .,.... . F, H. Atlee.......... J, P, Thompson ...... (ds of the men Total Average' 2555 196 7-13 2541 195 6-13 2341 195 1-2 2150 195 5-11 .2148 195 3-11 2340 195 390 195 2529 194 7-13 2519 193 10-13 1934 193 2491 191 8-13 191 191 190 190 738 184 1-2 Hanover, N. H., April 22.--Harry Hillman, champion hurdler and vet- eran of three Olympic meets, has signed a five-year contract to coach the Dartmouth track team. C. W. Spears, '17, All-American guard, has been appointed coach of the All-Fresh footba.l team.