.......... 'I. * * F I Ti I i r i i i ! h I Is r ; I lI 2 ' 4C 1.: r: I - OX T S KNOX HATS NEW HATS IN A NEW STORE 'Thos. J. Flattery (n. Tx .T8 74 Washington Blvd. DETROIT Formerly With DICKERSON & CO. KNOX HATS 1 IMAL GAE SET IEXT TUED AY PM. STAGE SET FOR RUNNING PENN'S GREATEST RELAS e Shifts in Lineup for Vith Case; Outfield Will Remain Unchanged Tilt Eastern Colleges Have Teams Work on Franklin Field; Medley Big Race at YOST ON FIELD UP TO FINAL MINUTE "et Every Man Out, Get Every Man to Work and to Work Hard," Says "Hurry-Up" EX-VARSITY MEN TAKE CHARGE Varsity Coach Fielding H. Yost left Ann Arbor yesterday, busy up to the last few minutes of his stay, giving instructions as to the conduct of the squad during the remainder of the spring training season. The Michigan football mentor was on the field six minutes before the train left the sta- tion. Most of what he said was in appre- ciation of the spirit of the university and the team, stating that the loyalty of the student body and the university in general was the thing to be appre- ciated most and sought after. He added that the main object now in view is to "get every man -out, get every man to work and to work hard" and develop the old fighting spirit. Assistant ,Coach Douglass paid a visit to the field yesterday and looked over the squad, leaving with Coach Yost in the afternoon. The former yearling mentor was also reticent con- cerning prospects:° It is not likely that he will return to Ann Arbor dur- ing the training season. The squad will be in charge of Cap- tain Maulbetsch; Almendinger, and other ex-Varsity men who will assist in coaching for the remainder of the time. "Bob" Watson will act as one of the coaches, and it is expected that ex-Captain Cochran will also aid the training of the new men. Practice will continue at least through Satur- day. CLASS GAMES GO TO THE SENIORS Engineers Win, 10, Lits' Score, 6- In Baseball League Two of the three scheduled games in the opening round of the class base- ball tournament were played yester- day afternoon, the senior engineers taking the measure of their verdant brothers to the tune of 1-0. At the same time the senior lits were dealing rather harshly with the yearlings of that department, taking the latter into camp by a score of 6-3. The senior-fresh law game was post- poned. The schedule for today follows: Pbarmics vs. architects. Senior dents vs. fresh dents. Junior lits vs. soph lits. STAGE FINAL WRESTLING TILT Kerwine and Noisides Decide Title in heavyweights Today The stage is all set for the long post- poned match between the heavy- weights Kerwine and Moisides in the finals of the wrestling tournament, this bout being billed for 3:00 o'clock today. This match is the only one on the CORNERA WOODWARD & STATE NO CONNECTION WIC ANY OTHER sIOBL DETROIT, MICH, 0 !'. -; 1i Mail Orders Fillsd Inquiries Promptly Answered. abdolls" New waists must not be forgotten in choosing one's spring wardrobe. Original modes in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, nets, laces, plain and striped Taffetas, Organdies and Voiles. Many new style points. A pretty waist of Voile is pictured at $2.00. Sailorcoilar, stylish jabot, pointed turnback cuffs. Trimming of hemstitching and bands of light blue Voile. Rows of narrow pleats down front and back. Upper sketch shows an exceptional value in a plain tailored Taffeta waist at $2.95. Comes in various plaid pastel shades in handsome effects. Choice of high or low collar. MJ I 1 1% , ' PMRINMP -"9 We are Showing Exceedingly Pretty Silk and Lingerie WAISTS . ..r .. _ , , Athletic Director Bartelme an- 'nounces that Michigan has scheduled a game with Ypsilanti Normal for next Tuesday afternoon. The teachersI were denied the privilege of appear- ing before a Michigan audience when their contest of last week was post- poled on account of rain, and this affair has been arranged as a substi- tute.t Coach Lundgren had his squad backI at routine practice yesterday after- noon. Brockman was given a trial at first base, and according to some there is a possibility that he may break into the lineup Saturday against Case.t Coach Lundgren refused to sayt much about the proposition, but Brockman was handling himself nicely, and if he continues at his present ratel he may start Saturday's game. There is also a possibility of Cas- well's coming over to cover first, leav- ing third to Anderson. Smith will con-. tinue at second for the present with Walterhouse at short. The outfield will, of course, stand intact, as all three of the Michigan gardeners have been displaying first class form. The chances are that either Miller or Andrus will open tomorrow's game against Case. Neither of these boys has yet appeared on Ferry Field in a game, and the rooters are anxious to. see how they look.- YEARLING NINE READY FOR ALB ION IN CURTAlN RAISER -- Coach McGinnis' freshman baseball1 squad has been rounding into real form the last few days, and the coach is confident that a well-balanced nine will face Albion in tomorrow's gape. "'Mac" has the lineup pretty well in mind, but will not miake the final se- lection until this afternoon. The All-Fresh-Albion game will take place at 1:30 o'clock on Ferry Field prior to the Varsity contest.- harvard Defeats Bates; Score 11 to 3 Cambridge, Mass., April 27.-In a slow and listless game, Harvard de- feated Bates yesterday afternoon by a .;core of 11 to 3. The Crimson played errorless ball and got all the breaks. R. H.E. Harvard .. ..............11 10 0 Bates.................... 3 7 7 Batteries: Garrett, Cummings and Harte, Safford; Harvey, Purvere and Lord. Braves and Yanks Contend for Malian New York, April 27.--Eddie Mahan, star Harvard pitcher and football player, is being sought by the New York Yankees, as well as by the Bos-1 ton Braves. Owners Ruppert and Huston, of the Yankees, admitted to-E day that they will make a bid for Ma- han's services upon his graduation in Philadelphia, Pa., April 27. - The eyes of the track fans the country over are tonight turned to the Penn Relays, which will be held in this city the last two days of the present week. This year's competition seems in advance to be of the nature which will undoubtedly eclipse anything of the kind that the University of Pennsyl- vania has tried to stage, aside from the intercollegiates. Many of the schools, especially the eastern institutions, have already sent their men here to get the jump on the others, and these men were noticed to- day to be acquainting themselves with the conditions of the track. The west- ern schools as a class have not as yet made their arrival, but are ex- pected tomorrow morning. The chief event on the opening day's program is the medley relay, sche- duled for late Friday afternoon. Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania and Michigan are picked from various sources to- night as being the favorites for the first honors in this event. ELIGIBILITY BOARD FINDS FRES1 BALL SQUAD ELIGIBLE Candidates for the All-Fresh base- ball team gathered in the offices of the Athletic association last evening to make their first appearance before the eligibility committee of the Board in Control of Athletics. A report from the athletic author- ities was to the effect that none of the '25 freshmen who have been re- tained on the baseball squad were cut on account of eligibility rules at last night's session. Illinois hands Goose-Egg to Ohio State Columbuis, 0., April 27.-Inability of the Buckeye batters to connect with Gunkel's spitter, especially when hits would have meant runs, tells the story of the defeat handed Ohio State by Il- linois yesterday. Four scattered hits were all the Scarlet and Gray could garner from the westerner's delivery. R. H. E. ilinois..................3 6 2 1Ohio State ................. 0 4 4 Batteries: Gunkel and Bradley; Wright and Jones. Syracuse Iicks Men for Relay Teams Syracuse, N. Y., April 27.-Eighteen 1A 1v i. .1 i Waists exactly like Cut III 11111It 11111111 ii i lt#1111111 1 ItIllIIl IH I lhil# 111111 11111l1111111111l1111111I on 1 11111 Tailors To Men Who Know Our Best Ads t& rw. Are Not Written - - But Worn Su In all Spring Styles - $30 and Up .. - HENRY & CO. 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Pittsburg Loses to Syracuse, 7 to Pittsburg, April 27.-The Syracus university baseball team defeated th University of Pittsburg team here ye terday by a score of 7 to 2. R. H.F Syracuse........... . ... 7 11 Pittsburg.................2 8 Batteries: Slater and Morgan; Hai I Langdon and Matson. Look over the Michigan Daily A vertisements. They will intere you. Look over -the advertizements The Michigan 'Daily.. They will terest you. in in- ** ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IS UNATTAINABLE But to come as near perfection as was humanly possible taking was what we aimed at in starting in a purely commercial under- THE RENELLEN A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE HOSPICE If we fail to understand your wishes, that's our fault. are at fault, but-if you go away dissatisfied that's your If we do not please you, again we fault, for track men have been picked by Coach "Tom" Keane for the training table in preparation for the Penn relays, in which Syracuse expects to make a good showing. Captain Curtis is get- ting back to his old form and will be entered in the pole vault. "Babe" White, and perhaps T. R. Johnson,-will represent the Orange in the weight contests. "Bernie" Brown may also be entered in the hurdles. Patronizo Daily Advertizers. ** I never knowingly make any. charge for service that does not please.