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The fancy diving presents a wealth
of material in White, Hyde, Grayson,
Thompson, and Stryker. White is sup-
erior to any man in Michigan today
and will no doubt be one of next
year's most reliable men, while the
others are all highly capable and will
improve even more. Koch and Adams,
this season's plungers, will both re-
turn, but Million, a second string man
who showed remarkable progress dur-
ing the year, will graduate.
With most of these men on hand
next year, and the new material that
is sure to report for practice, there is
no reason why Michigan should not be
represented by a powerful swimming
organization. It is highly probable
that with the Union pool completed the
sport will be officially recognized and
regular Conference meets scheduled.
In the meantime, however, meets will
be arranged with neighboring schools
and clubs and "a season of great suc-
cess is looked forward to. .
Class Tenni Rae.
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By B QB ANGELL

will
iitil
end

When determination weakens, and I
start to lose my grip,
When all outdoors is calling to let the
lessons slip,
All that keeps me at my'work, instead
of bolting through the door,'.
Is the ever present, joyous thought-
"There are but three weeks
more!"
When the bats outside are cracking,
and excitement's running high,
When for a tennis partner some fel-
low lifts a cry,
Over stupid book and pamphlets I'd
cease right then to pore
If it were not for the cheering thought,
"There are but three weeks
more!".
Some pessimist will tell me live 'for-
gotten one big t1ing- .
That three more weeks those dreaded
liaym av ixt1 hrins

the elements, 'than with
ent.

SPEAKING OF SPORTS

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AT ONCE
From 11 a. m. toI p. m.
and
From 5 p.n. to 7 p. m.
POT OF HOT TF
AND
A BOWL OF RICE
WITH
PLAIN CHOP SUEY
35c
Chinese and American
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Babe Ruth isn't letting any verdure
crop up between his toes. Home runs
are bouncing off his bat like hail
stones off a tin roof. Nothing like
having your own record 'to beat.
Famous Athletes, No. 3-W. J. Bryan'
Mr. Bryan is unquestionably the
most persistant runner in the United
States. His sportmanship and tenacity
of purpose are remarkable. Although
he has never won a race, he is still
undaunted. His nearest approach to
triumph was on a silver platform,
but even with this to aid him he was
unable to achieve success. He also
has enormous speaking capabilities.
Who can say whether or no.his lung
capacity and his ability as a runner
are at all connected:!

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Like' Them
1-MINUTE SER'
for breakfast. Be
time for your 8 o'c
Regular Meals Sun.
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JOHN KI
609 E. Wil
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gest
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who, b
ding w,
his yea

ec- arts 5Tis Weeks
rs,
ed Interclass tennis starts this week.
The tourney will be run off first as
a general elimination for the class
re championship singles title. Then the
all two men in each class who show best
air form in the singles tourney will -be
be- chosen to play together for the doubles
ras title. The awards will be numerals,
ar. but the number given will be determ-
is ined by the number of entries.
ith Since but three weeks of school re-
n's mains it is necessary that all games
of be played off on schedule time. All
ee entrie must , be in before Wednesday
tar of this week. ,They may be either
id phoned to 2268 or left at the intramur-
on al office.
ith In the fall tourney there were 92
a entries, and it is expected that the list
en will exceed that this time. There-
ble fore, in order to finish the tourney be-
fore the end of the year, all games
must be played on .time or be forfeit-

oiqd exams again wil pang'
To him I say, "Forget it. Don't cross Paris Says Hats to be Costly
your bridge before Paris, May 15.-Oilcloth, leather and
You get there; but be happy with, plumes are among the materials be-
"There are but three weeks ing used by Paris milliners- in the
more!" making of this season's summer hats.
They say hats of the ultra modes this'
We have decided that Chicago is ! will cost as much as a dress.
rightly called the "Windy City."
Thursday's tennis meet with North- Fraternity Hat Bands-Wild & Co.,
western was more of a battle with 311 :. State St.-Adv.

WITH THE.FINE WARM WEATHER HERE
YOU WILL BE SPENDING YOUR TIME ON
THE RIVER. JUST REMEMBER THAT MU-
SIC ON YOUR CANOE TRIPS WILL ADD
GREATLY TO YOUR ENJOYMENT.
GET ONE OF OUR SMALL PORTABLE VIC-
TOR VICTROLAS TO SUPPLY THE MUSIC.
OUR $25.00 VICTOR VICTROL
IS JUST THE RIGHT SIZE
BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME, THE TONE
IS GOOD AND MOISTURE WON'T HURT IT.
Some of these Victrolas have fallen overboard sev-
eral times and they are still going strong.
REMEMBER THE MAKE
-VICTOR VICTROLA-AND $25 BUYS ONE

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' GAMES FOR MONDAY IN
INTERCLASS BALL LEAGUE

121 E. Washington Street

Phone p98

ORDER YOUR
CANOE LUNCH
At

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hman distance- Interclass baseball will begin again
gth to the team after the quiet week end; during which
dall, and Dun- time no games were played. At 3:45
ps the best of o'clock Monday the laws will play the
ers are all val- senior litS and the senior engineers
th is another will play the junior lits. The latter
1 showing well game is in the lower tourney of teams
ore, this year's which, have lost one game. The win-
nice events, is ners of the law-lit game will be in the
the team next semi-finals.
Tuesday at the same time two more
3roock, Varsity games are scheduled. The soph lits
.urn to school, will play the fresh lits for a place in
felt, but Park- the semi-finals and the soph engineers
'mer tank rec- will meet the freshmen of the same
able to handle college in the lower league.
in good fash- After- these games four teams will
nds only three be in the semi-finals , ready to play
ady mentioned. off for the title. The dents and the
ter is the tank junior engineers are already waiting
it. but Hyde is for the two other teams to reach that

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offices of the various Schools and Colleges.
Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and
Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library Meth-
ods, Biological Station, Embalming and Sanitary Sci-
ence, June 28-August 20; Medicine and Surgery, June
28-August 8; Law, June 21-July 24 and July 26-August
28; Field Courses in Geology and Geography in Southern .
Kentucky, August 30-September 25.

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