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offers May F&sti val viitors two very

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respectively, in addition to the regular
a la carte service in force throughout
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His Greatest Picture--An Hour's Scream!
ONLY GENUINE CHAPLIN FEATURE
Comedian Raymond Hitchcock in
"The Wonderful Wager"
This is a Side Splitter
"The Lion Hearted Chief"
A Mutual Scream

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SIMMONS HOPES TO BE-
IN SHAPE BY SATURDAY
Corbin Hurts Bad Tendon in Practice;
Stanford Squad Arrives
Tomorrow
"Vic" Simmons said yesterday that
he would be able to compete in his
event Saturday against Stanford. Sim-
mons announced that his leg is not
in the best of shape yet, but he
thought that he would be able to test
it out Saturday without further in-
juring the ailing member.fSaturday
will see the first appearance of they
high jumper in this season's outdoor
competition. "Vic" injured the mus-
cles of his leg; the second day of out-
door practice, and has done practical-
ly no leaping since.
Farrell lost one of his best men
for the season on Tuesday when Cor-
bin pulled a tendon during his daily
workout. The injury is in the same
place as the old one, and there seems
to be no chance of "'Cec" getting him-
self back into shape in time for the
intercollegiates. His loss will un-
doubtedly rob the coach of come
points in the meet with the western-
ers on Saturday, as Corbin has the
uncanny faculty of "coming through"
when least expected. \
The Stanford team of 12 athletes,
acompanied by Coach "Dad" Moulton,
E. C. Behrens, manager, and John
Reynolds, student trainer, left Palo
Alto Tuesday night for Ann Arbor.
The party is expected. to arrive in
Ann Arbor some time Friday after-
noon or evening.:
Choose Committee for Union Dance
The following men have been chosen
to act as the committee in charge of
this week's Union dance: T. S. Cox,
'17, chairman, A. D. Mott, '17E, F. L.
Froemke, '18, and F. H. Sweet, '18E.
Arrangements are being made by
the .committee in charge of these;
dances to put the floor of the gymna-
sium in better condition.

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SHARPE
WEIMANN
HANISH
WILLARD
LOUCKS
G. DUNN~
EDWARDS
WATTS
JONES
R. W. JOHNSON
WESTON
EGGERT
HEIMANN
RASMUSSEN
SHIELDS
BERRY
CRUSE
The above are the names of
the men who reported for prac-

CLASS BASEBALL TEAMS OUT Nichols, both of the senior law team,

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McNamara Pitches Good Came for Se-
nior Laws; Fresh Lits Win
Despite the cold of yesterday all of
the class baseball teams turned out for
the first group of games in the final
round of the tournament.
In a five-inning contest, featured by
the splendid pitching of "Tom" Mc-
Namara and the clever fielding of

the barristers won fromthe senior en-
gineers by the score of 3-0. 'Tom"
came close to scoring the coveted no-
hit no-run game, one bingle being all
the engineers could garner off his de-
livery. He was ably supported by
Nichols, playing in centerfield, the
latter cutting off what were ticketed
for a couple of safe hits ,by sensa-
tional shoestring catches while on the
run. Brucker for the engineers also
(Continued on Page Six)

May Festival Candies
Fresh - Pure - Delicious
Sc, 65c, 8c
Souvenir Box De Luxe - "The Victors"
(In the College Colors-2-lb. size)

The Betsy Ross Shop
600 East Liberty Street

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t i c e yesterday.

Raymond's

name should have appeared in
Tuesday's issue, having been
left out by mistake.
PONTIUS COULDN'T COME OUT
So Kennedy ..Took Charge of the
Squad; Pleased With Spirit
Dine coach Pontius phoned from
Detroit atathe last, minute yesterday
that he would be unable to get over
for the day's session on Ferry field.
In his absence assistant coach Ken-
nedy put the men through a hard
.grilling. Scrimmage work for the
line men, emphasis being laid on the
use of their hands, and running with
the ball and kicking for the backs
constituted the afternoon's work. The
use of the charging machine featured
the session.
Kennedy said at the close of prac-
tice that the men are showing a great
improvement in spirit and are get-
ting down to real solid work. He
added that some of the men who at
(Con'tinue oi Page Six)

THIS IS NOT
A HOSPITAL

You knew it and so did we, but there are a whole lot of perfectly good people who
passed us by because, when they read

"TH E

RENELLEN.
A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE

HOSPICE"

They instantly whiffed ether, carbolic acid and iodoform gauze.

Quite true we do re-

store jaded appetites and build up much abused digestions with good food, properly pre-
pared, but you don't find that in the name.

That is why I have to tell you that we
serve tbe best meals in Ann Arbor.

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