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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Calkins
Drug
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YPSI NTI TEAM HERE
TO PA WOLVRINES

FIRST SPRING GRIDIRON
WORKOUT HELD TUESDAY

Reindel yesterday, for the initial
practice. Worcester played the best
tennis during the several matches.
Merkel and Truss also appeared good.
The matches during the afternoon

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GOOD NEWDS

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IIARID GAME 1 EXPEC'l'ED
TO NORMAL SCHOOL
PITCHERS

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SIXTEEN - MEN REPORTED'
'RA'CTICE ON FERRY
FIELD

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were close for a first practice. Merkel
beat Riley 6-4, Smart defeated Bames
6-1, Worcester beat Witker 6-2, Mer-
kel defeated Truss 6-3, Truss beat
Norris 6-1, Witker beat Smart 7-5, and
lost to Truss 6-2. Practice will be
held on the Varsity courts at 2:30
o'clock Wednesday.

FRESHMAN BASEBALL SUAD
TO PRACTICE EARLY TODAY
Freshman baseball practice is pro-
gressing in excellent fashion. Seven-
ty-five men have signed up for the
team and the daily turnouts are good.
In today's drill the yearlings were di-
vided into two squads, one for out-
field and the other for infield practice.
The workout Wednesday will be
started at 2:30 o'clock on account of
the game between the Varsity and
Ypsilanti Normal school at 4:15
o'clock.

Our old photographer is back
from the war..
Bring in your films for devel-
oping and printing.
Nobody does better work
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Michigan's Varsity baseball nine Under the supervision of Assistant
will meet the Ypsilanti Normal team Coach Mitchell, spring gridiron prac-
at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon at Ferry , tice opened Tuesday afternoon on Fer-
field. ry field with an attendance of 16.
This game was originally scheduled In spite of the senior swing-out
for last Wednesday but weather con- which formed dangerous competition
dons di d otermitthe layingo"-itand delayed the drill somewhat, a-fair
ditions did not permit the playing of it, sized squad responded' to the first call
so mutually satisfactory arrange- and was sent through a mild workout.
ments were made by the two nines to Weather conditions favored the initial.
meet the following week. The end appearance of the prospective Varsity
of the rainy period, which hit Ann eleven and all candidates in uniform
Arbor for a fortnight, seems to have were sent through a limbering up pro-
come so another disappointment will gram of kicking and passing. The
probably not take place. iLne men were given additional in-
The Ypsi men are coning here more struCtion in the work of their respec-
confident than is their annual custom. ive positions and the whole squad re-
They are in possession of a brac of(civd a short signal dri l.
pitchers which are said will be able Sveral of the veteran members of
to stop the onrush of the W-verines.(liVarsity leans, reported Tuesday,
('o~'h Lungrenhimsef, ihougl the total of all present was
Coach Lundgren, himself, warns, only fair sized. The second practice
against. overconfidence as to the out-, 1, be held at 4 o'clock Thursday
come of the match. The Wolverines afternoon at Ferry field and the coach
have been a little off their hitting is hopeful that more men will attend.
standard recently, the best sluggers The names of the men out Tuesday
on the team falling down when a hit are as follows: Clark, Wagner, Gogul-
is necessary. While the coach believes ski, Hoffman, Hamilton, Eades, H. E.
that Michigan will be able to slip over ,ilson. Kingsford, Usher, Urschel,
the victory safely enough he main- Tirchac, Henry, Jack Dunn, Smith,
tains that it will not be an easy gam J
such as the Case game was. Buy Victory Bonds --
The Michigan line-up will be the Five M atches On
same as was used last Saturday.
Parks will be on the mound for the T ennis Schedule

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TIGERS OPEN SEASON AT
HOME AGAINST CLE VEL1AND

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On the eve of the baseball season
for the year 19,19, prospects are bright
for one of the most prosperous sea-
sous in the history of the national
:pastimie.
Detroit starts the year Wednesday
with a four game tilt with the Cleve-
land Indians after having favorably
completed a series with the Boston
Nationals., The Tigers continue on
the home diamond'for four more games
with the Chicago team, after which
they take the road for two weeks.
-Buy Victory Bonds --
Eiarge."ent Planned for Gu"ildHouse
Plans are being made for the en-
largement and repair of the Baptist
guild house on Huron street. A sleep-
ing porch will be added, the house will
be redecorated, and new furniture pur-I
chased. Work starts this week on the

TENNIS SCHEDULE
May 3.-Ohio State University
Ann Arbor.
May 10.-Michigan Agricultural
College, Ann Arbor.
M ay 17.-University of Chicago,
Ann Arbor.'
May 24.-Ohio State University,
i'Columbus.
May 30-31.-Western Conference
tournament, Chicago.

TRADE MARK

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there is no better pipe made
than a W D C. You can get a pipe
with the familiar triangle trade-
mark in any size and shape and
grade you want-and you will be
glad you did'it. W D C Pipes are
American made and sold in the
best shops at $6 down to 75 cents.
WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York
World's Largest Pipe Alawufacturer

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Some fast matches were played
Tuesday in the Varsity tennis tourna-
ment. Muntz beat Yarrison 6-2, Bow-
ers tied Shields, and Popp defeated
Shields 6-4. Bowers beat Popp 6-1.
Shields beat Dyason 6-0.
Coach Mack has picked six men
who will make the trip to Detroit Sat-
urday: Wesbrook, Bartz, Muntz, Bow-
ers, Harrison, and Popp. Shields may

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reconstruction of the
courts near the house.

three tennis make the trip.
Twenty freshmen reported to Coach

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ANK TEAM TRYOUT
ro BE HELD TODAY
Tryouts for positions on the Univer-
y swimming team, which will meet,
formally, the Detroit Athletic club,
.11 be held Wednesday at 3:15 in the
cal "Y" pool.
The question as fto whether the
eshmen may compete in this meet
still in the air but will be decided
hen Director Bartelme hears from
e president of the western Confer-
ie6 to whom he has written on the
atter.
If consent is given the meet will
held the last part of this week.
veral good men have been reporting
tely to Elmer Drulard, and if still
ore material can be discovered
ednesday, Michigan ought to be able

to make a good showing.
The events will be: 80 yard relay,
four men; 20 yard free style; 60 yard
free style; 20 yard breast stroke; 20
yard back stroke; and diving, four
$egular men and three optionals.
Each team will have two men in each
event except the relay.
The D. A. C. girls' team will also
give an exhibition. Michigan's repre-
sentation is as follows: Joyce, Bab-
cock, Steketee, Gilmore, Robertson,
White, and Drulard.
-- Buy Victory Bonds
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rentals and repairs. Agent for Rem-
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G. E. Washington, 8-9 A. A. Sav. Bank
Blk.Adv.
- Buy Victory Bonds --
Bargains in Baseball Mitts at Wahr's
University Book Store.-Adv.

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LOST
OST-A dark greyish green coat
with belt in back, was taken from
room 207 Natural Science Bldg. last
Thursday. Please call C. H. New-
man, 1089.
OST-Lady's gold wrist watch, be-
tween High School and 909 E. Uni-
versity Ave. Reward for return to
A. G. Canfield, at above address.
OST-A bunch of seven keys on ring
April 21. Finder return to Daily
office, or call 1226-M.
,OST-Gold South Bend watch, chain
and silver knife. Reward. Phone
566.
FOR SALE

WANTED
WANTED-A canoe in good condition
State price and details in first let-
ter. Box U, Daily.
WANTED-Club of 15 or25 boarders
for next school year. Phone 4287M.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Office suite of four
rooms, newly decorated, at 605 East
Wiliams. Apply to University Mu-
sic house, cor. Williams and May-
nard.
.. XISCELLANEOUS
REWARD-For return of ring taken
from Mack & Co's rest room, April
19. No question:. asked. Miss G.
Treat, 1227 Washtenaw Ave. Phone
1847-R.

-A guitar, large size. Call SAXAPHONES-Repadded and clean-
ed. 1038-M.

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