ITIE INVICHTG 6N DAILY THE MICHIG. N DAILY J71) -t i _ _ , __ _ _ -_ sm - -.=I=::juxmwljjjm=D 1 44 Princeton Foobaill Schedule Arranged Princeton, N. J., Fob. 18--The ol- lowingm schedule has been arranged for the Princeton eleven: , Oct. 4, Trinity; Oct. 11, Lafayette; Oct. 18, Fordham; Octi 25, Colgate; Nov. 1, West Virginia; Nov. 8, Harvard; Nov. 15, Yale. Daily Want ads bring results. Ii4nois Fall ''enT Call ii Trip Urbana, 11, Web.t 18 The tsnthern training trip for the University of Illinois baseball team which had been suggested has been called off. The actioni was made necessary because of the difficulty in securing the desired southern dates. Patronize our advertis srs.-Adv. The Five Reasons why you, should patronize the Varsity Laundry Co. All goods washed in soft water.t The Colors in all colored garments always re- main as bright as new no matter how many times we launder them. The inside of your collars and neck bands as smooth as glass. Buy a cash card and save I0 per cent on your laundry bills. You will find our service prompt, and our em- ployees courteous. Phone 2076 or 2067 and oar delivery man will call promptly. 1 N tn~( PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR WINNING TEAM Prospects for a championship track team brightened considerably during the examination weeks and the new semester has returned many old tim- ers on Michigan's cinder squad. The squad has been strengthened most remarkably in the weight events. Lindstrom was the only one of ex- perience who had reported at the last practice before blue books, but now the return of Pat Smith and Baker make what was one of the weakest points of the team one of the strong- est. In the distance events Bouma, who ran on the cross country team the year before last, has come back from serv- ice. He will probably run the mile and the half mile. Walker has also returned for the half mile jog. Haigh, who won many points last year in the high jump, has returned and will compete in the same event.) In the 440 Mesner and Schofield have both made appearance. 1\Mesner was on last year's team and Schofield has had experience on the relay. Yesterday the shot putting pit was opened for pole vaulting and West- brook and Slaughter both vaulted over 11 feet. Cross, probably the best of the pole vaulters, was not vaulting due to a slight injury which will keep him away from practice for a day or two. In the sprints Johnson, Losch, and Cook were all out. The schedule for the year has not been announced yet but according to Information given out by Notre Dame, Michigan will meet Notre Dame in Waterman gymnasium tthe afternoon of March 1. This will prob- ably be the first meet of the year for the Wolverines. There have been two dual tennis meets between Annapolis and Michi- gan, both of which Michigan has won. HAR AES CEOULED FOR COMING WEEK END i'0A(A MITCHELL DESIRES TO WIN ESPECIALLY FROM 1110 STATE11 Michigan's Varsity basketball five is now engaged in one of the biggest and most important weeks of its prac- tice. The squad is being put through the hardest of training and grilling in preparation for two gruelling games next week-end. Mitchell's men have been having an easy time of it lately, but the twos battles with Ohio State and Chicago here seem to furnish op- pertunity to slip over some victories that will make the percentage column lock different. hard Workout Last Night A scrimmage and regular workout -took place last night. This has been the program since last Wednesday. Coach Mitchell is especially desir- ous of putting it over Ohio State. This school is tied with Michigan with a percentage of .250. The tie in per- centages is not, as is often the case, aft expression of the true state of af- fairs. Ohio State is not as strong as the Wolverines. Their defeats have ben by large margins in every in- stance, losing to Illinois, 25-20, to Purdue, 42-20, jind to Indiana 37-21. Michigan, on the other hand, has lost the third place by only 9 points. Even Chicago, with an absolutely clean rec- ord, won from the Varsity by only a small margin. Line-Up Announced Coach Mitchell has announced that the line-up for next Friday night against Ohio will be Hewlett and Karpus, forwards; McClintock, cen- ter; Richner and Williams, guards. Substitutions will be made during the game as will seem necessary to keep the team in shape for the game with Chicago the following night and still cinch the Ohio match. YEAIRLING YINASILM CLASSES I) OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOON F'reshman gymnasium classes will start tomorrow according to Dr. May, t'he first class to be held at 3:15 o'clock. All fresh lits end engineers should enroll and have their lockers assign- ed before that i:e. They shold:also have their gyni equipment and be ready to go to work on the first day. A whie track suit and tennis shoes are advisable. Dr. May stated that he would make an announcement relative to freshmen track at the first class. Cards will be passed out on which all men desiring to go out for freshman track will be asked to place their previous exper_- iece and the high school which they have attended. These will be handed over to Coach Farrell who is to take charge of the work. All who show ability and desire to go out for track will be allowed to vyork out during teir regular class hours but it will be necessary for them to report regu- larl y. It was in 1881 that Michigan met Princeton for the first and only time on the gridiron. The Wolverines were defeated by a score of 13 to 4. FEW MEN OUT FOR INITIAL PRACTICE Fewer than 10 men reported for the first baseball workout of the year at \va terman gymnasium yesterday. The practice was under Captain Knode and the men loosened their arms by rolling the ball to each other over the gym floor. The little shortstop will have charge of the workouts un- til the arrival of Coach Lundgren who is expected in two weeks. Thebprospects for the season are very bright. Practically all of. last year's team are-now in the University, many of them having returned this w eek. Last spring's championship in- field will probably remain intact. First baseman Adams and the hard hitting For iant service and results try a Da Ad.-Adv. Mraz are again enrolled in scho while Captain Knode and Tommy Ga rett have been here throughout t year. The pitching staff and the outfle are the only places where there a holes to be filled and as numero men from the freshman teams of t past two years, who have not as y played Varsity baseball, are in tl University Coach Lundgren shou have little trouble filling them. 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