T1? MICHIGAN DAILY -<..,.-" .. ,., CHOOSE TENNIS PRIERS "TI!MAKE ESTERN TRIP MITH [OR WHEEL nly practical de- ble motor attach- ment. to School. to the Golf !tai3 (rawOl Miak, Switzer anid aerwood to Represeni; g M iehigan S Y , uts for the eastern tennis trip w eh.lyesterday afternoon on Ferry" field, .d t' four men who will rep- esent ffichiga. on the tour were chosen. :e team will line up as fol- lows: Captain Crawford, Mack, Swit.:r and Sherwood. Eai man played a round and the standing was taken from the result- in- scores. The team leaves tomor- row alternoon at 2:32 o'clock. The first match will be played with essal:r wi olytV(:lmiC. The nmes of the 'Brown university men who will play against Michigan :at Providnce, and the standing of the Prown team to date have been receivod here. The team is as fol- lows: Captain W. R. Chandler, G. R. Ewing, C. Day, and G. S. Eddy. Out of four matches held this season the Brown men have tied one and lost three. They tied Wesleyan 3-3, Co- lumbia won her match 7-2, while both Trinity and Dartmouth colleges de- feated the Rhode Islanders by a 6-0 score. TWO TRACK TEAMS TO APPEAR - arty :mnid AI-Fresit Aggregations Both Conptenere Saturday IIONEOPS AND FRESH DENTS' W'ATCh! VARSITY,. AND FOFEIT The Varsity diamond held too big an attraction for the majority of the aspirants to honors in the class base- ball league yesterday afternoon, since two forfeited games were all that could be shown for the day's total. The junior dents were awarded a forfeit due-to the failure of the home- ops to appear, and the fresh dents al- lowed the foresters to claim their scheduled game by the same route. Try-outs for memberships in the I freshman and sophomore relay teams, which will compete in the annual Fresh-soph games en May 20 will be held daily between 3:30 and 5:30 o'clock on Ferry field. Entrants should report to the committeemen at the club house, who will time each man in the 220 on a grass track. There will be 50 men on each side. All-fresh or Varsity track team mem- bers will not be allowed to take part Pennsylvania now claims the "strong man" title in the person of H. G. Russell, and founds her claim upon a test held recently, at which time Russell made a strength test of 1965 pounds, bettering the mark made by "Mike" Dorizas, also a student in that institution. Russell's test is far inferior to that of Roy Johnson, Mich - igan's "strong man." In Johnson's last test he was credited with a strength test of 3043 pounds. HOLD TRY-OUTS FOR FRESH.SOPH REL tYS AT FERRY FIELD DAILY [PENeSY'S STRON\O NAN FAILS To EQUAL JOHNSON'S MARK Patroiize IDally Ad-i'ertizers, ** ia the spring contests. Pllatr(luJYe lDl~y Ad vertizers. ** FACT' LTY RIFLE CLTB TO HOLD 'OINTEST SATURDAY MO0RNING Faculty rifle . enthusiasts will be given a chance to demonstrate their ability Saturday morning at the Na- tional Guard rifle range, at which time a contest will take place between va- rious faculty members of the rifte club, although non-members will also be given a chance at the targets. The event is expected to interest faculty men in the club, with the object of enrolling them as members. ne to Work. ne for Pleasure. Grease, No Jar niles on a gal, of Gas. Demonstration aiid a Trial Ride, AGENT University Ave. Phone 296-M p rp I zi AGAIN SMALL Displeased With Tur'noait of en for Spring Practice oach Pontius was again dis- the number of football can- hat turned out for practice . At 4:00 o'clock there were mentout in uniform. ssaid that it would save theI ust one montla of hard work if the men would get out 'n the fundamentals thi' HIe remarked that the way the reporting for practice is au meter of the "mental atti- he school," and as far as it' 1 demonstrated this season, is "rotten." Ing to the mentor the ex- i of last fall's poor showing tly clear. He said, in brief, showed as poor a spirit last hey are showing this spring, ao wonder at all why they ye a successful season then." Saturday's Varsity track meet will afford the campus the only chance it will have to see both the Varsity and the All-Fresh teams in competition this season. It will also give to the student followers of the freshmen the last and only opportunity they will have to see the yearlings in action out of doors. The only outside meet which the 1919 men will engage in this spring is the struggle which they will have when the Aggie outfit is encountered at East Lansing on May t7. Fora thesereasons, andbecause of the fact that the rain kept the at- tendance down under three figures in last week's Notre Dame clash, it is expected that a crowd will be out for the pre-Cornell-baseball game meet. This week's cinder contest is open to everyone who is scholastically eli- gible to compete. Many newcomers whohave been out only a few times so far this season, and some who have C not been able to get out at all will P Are It7y YOu A Judge of Cigarettes?. Can you recognize for y urself the great cigarette qualties? Then Murad is certainly the ciga- rette for you. You won't have to be TOLD Murad is made of 17 Turkish tobaccos. The taste of those tobaccos will be unmistakable to you. You won't have to be TOLD that Murad is far better than any 20c cigarette and many 25c 2 ft. 11 fe IDAly Adverilzrs no doubt take part in the afternoon's *'*= entertainment. __ CAIN QEIN0 (AN4 ElNG ('AINOEIN GCANOEING U .rof M . 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