lidates will re- William Bade at in Waterman one at 319. Pi iI Id CL I UI I CLASSIC or Coach Drulard Enters Two More Men in Tank Meet Given by D. A. C. TEAM MATE OF NORMAN ROSS AND MILE CHAMPION ENTERED - cally narowed down to .:arbert (120), As sooh as the present straight-rail' and Gale (150). Both men are play- MARTHA WASI billiard tournament has been played ing good billiards and a forecast as at Tices' Drug Sto off, a three-cushioned league will be to the winer would be difficult. Fresh every Frid4 organized' at the Union, according to Al Taylor. The tourney 1ill be open LAW STUDENTS MULLANES -TA to any student and an en angc fee of The portability, durability and be- Drug Stbre, 117 $2 will be charged, which will cover cause of it's interchangeable type fea- veived every week the use of the tables throughout the ture, adaptability to your line of work, match. A silver loving cup will be makes of the MULTIPLEX HAMMOND Michigan Daily presented to the winner. The method typewriter a companiont which you one recognized a of taking the final score is by the cannot well afford to be without. Mar- student trade 'AF +IE So. M &dver meas 9TICSE TO I NEXT WEEK N WILL BE ON FOR HEAVY .. Real competition for regular berths Michigan's 1920 Varsity baseball ae will begin next week when bat- g practice starts. Coach Lund- e is after some heavy hitters and ery candidate will be given a chance exhibit his swatting ability. With ch pitchers as Captain Parks and- izicka in the box, the men will be against pitching which should ual any they will face during the ar. Pinch Hitters an Asset MIen who are handy with. the stick d can -swat the pill will be needed gardless of their fielding ability. A avy hitter is a great asset to the am and players who can deli er at, e right time will be needed as pinch tters. Last season, the Wolverine tered the ninth inning in the game th the.Maroons at Chicago with two ns needed to win. The Michigan meback spirit arose to the oecasion ien pinch hitters Pheney and hluntz each delived .three' .bag- rs, driving in enough scores to put e game onice'for the Wolverines.' This seaso the Wolverines will need be well- fortified with ;batters, to Nset the strong pitching staffs which number of the other Big Ten teams il have with the return of their 'e-war moundsmxen. The presence of iorty Mraz, a heavy hitter, and third iseman on the 1918 team, along with il$Knode, the leading swatter of st year's nine, will greatly add to e offense of the Varsity squad. Strong Offensive Needed Last season, the Wolverines 'were >t rated as highly with the stick as ere the Illini nine, but when these ams met at Urbana, Lundgren's aarges upset their oponents in a eat slugfest. At the same time Parks atered the hall of fame by holding ie Illini scoreless and hitless. This ason, however, the Wolverines will eed both a strong offense and de- mse to repeat their victories of the Two more men have been named by Coach Drulard to represent Michigan in the Central A. A. U. swimming meet to be held at the Detroit Ath- letic club tomorrow night. They are Lewy, '22, and Dunlop, '23. Both will bei entered in the 50 'yard free' style' and it is possible that one or both of them may be substituted in the relay, for two of those already named. Dun- lop hails from Duluth, Minnesota, where he has established an enviable reputation as a short distance swim- mer. Lewy JA probably one' of the fastest men on the campus today. Woman Star May Enter School There is a possibility that Margaret Woodbridge of the D. A. C., claimant of the national 50 yard back stroke and other titles, may attend Michigan next Year. The presence of a swim- ner of her calibre would greatly en- courage other women to stake up the sport seriously and would, in addi- tion, be an incentive to the men to pull together and put Michigan on the col. lege swimming map. Miss Wood- bridge will be' seen in action at the D. A. C. tomorrow night against Sybil Bauer of the I. A. C., her chief op- ponent in the backstroke events. A good race should result. Among other nationally famous stars who will appear in the meet are Cle- ment Brown of the Chicago Athletic association, and 'holder of the Ameri- can mile record, and Bud Wallen of the I. A. C., who last- year set a new world mark for the half mile, only to have it broken b1 his teamn mate, Norman Ross. Showing of Boss Is Brilliant The career of Norman Ross is an interesting one. He entered Stanford university in 1916, where he proved the sensation of the year under the tutelage of Coach Ernst Brandsten. The lure of swimming proved to be the undoing of Ross' collegiate life,: for he left the university at the end of his freshman year to contest for the Olympic club of San Francisco. Dur- ing his sojourn with the" Olympic club, he became nationally known as a "breaker of world's records," so famous in fact that he was sent to the inter-allied games in Paris last sum- mer. There he won every event in which he ,was entered, winning the swimpming championship of the allied forces for th~e A. E. F. almost single Tom. i I1 4 THE ARCADE CAFETERIA "ROLL YOUR OWN" SAYS THE BOWLER Watching a game is fun, we'll admit. And everyone is WEL- COME to watch the bowlers at our alleys, as often as they like. But to get real benefit from bowling you must ROLL YOUR OWN. (With apologies to ther Bull Durham folks.) Ruskin said: "If you want pleasure you must toil for it." Bowling is a most beneficial ex- ercise and the real pleasure and benefit comes from playing-not watching. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars. and Candles. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" 10 Nickels Arcade Up the Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Good Food At The ARCADE? Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts. r Everything displayed on our forty-foot steam serving tables. Select just what appeals to your own indiv appetite. Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens. Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream. Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail he y - -Over all the hurdles! Spur Cigarettes were bred for competition. Put out all the hurdles, widen the ditches:-- Sp rs will clear them all. Bred for the course, trained to win. Ask the man who has smoked all kinds. He knows Class. He will pick Spurs eery time. There was room at the top for Spurs because Spur is not merely a new brand but a new and better cigarette. Spurs are crimped, not pasted. That is new and makes them easier-drawing, slower-burning. 1Jended in a new way to bring out the good old taste of American and Imported tobaccos. Smart "brown-and-silver" packet, three-fold to preserve Eur's delicious taste and fragrance. banded. Upon his return he' entrusted his future training to Coach William Bachrach of the T. A. C., and the wis- dom of his move is Aow attested to t by: the fact that he holds .nearly i Farrell be held 'tomorrow afternoon in :ermnan gymnasium. More first; r .men have signed up" for , this nt than ever before. esterday there were 75 yearling k aspirants working out, which is largest number that has -ever- re- ted for practice for a meet of this d.. The interest 'which the fresp - a are showing along this line aug- well for the future track teams. s expected that some excellent ma- r al will be uncovered in this meet ch will be available for the Var- next year. 'he coach is especially desirous of lin; some distance men, as, it is tAs department that the present t team is weak. With the gradua- i this June ofa se'veral of the best n on the Varsity, including the ir- lacable Johnson, new material st be developed. New men in the ips, hurdles,. and the weights will o be required. This meet is the opportunity that Steve has in Leh to get an idea of the material will have to work with next year. Ul entries for the meet must be this afternoon. It is expected that re than 125 will have signed up"°by n. 0. T. C. ENROLLMENT TO BE OPEN UNTIL COMING WEEK every world's record in free style swimming from the 40 yard up to the mile event, as well as several world's backstroke 'marks. BOXING MATCHES SET FOR TONIGHT Boxing enthusiasts will have a chance to witness four fast bouts to- niglt at the . Whitney theater... The local post of the AmeriQan Legion is 'putting on the affair. There will be two preliminary bouts of four rounds each, a semi-final of 10 rounds, and a final of 10 rounds. The latter match will see Texas Kid opposing Eddie Ketchel. Both of these men are aggresive fighters and a fast exhibition' is expected. Four of the principals in the other three bouts are students, a facts which gives the exhibition a University Interest. Mr. Floyd Rowe, one time director of intramural athletics at the Uni- versity and now state director of physical education, will be on hand as the representative of the. state box- ing commission. Jimmy Devers of Jackson, will referee. Tickets are on sale at Huston's, Sugden's, at the box office of the Whitney theater, and at the City Cigar store. 4., 4 -1 -, ,. ,a ' , , aghry4# i and Spurs are right there " 'Due to the fact that the announce- i ment did not reach the freshman as- - semblies,, enrollment in the R. 0. T. C will not be closed until a week from e this Sgturday,". is the statement of t the R. o. X. C. officers. "The statement that enrollment would close this week did not reach s the engineer assembly Wednesday e morning and there was noa freshman e lit assembly Monday, so it has been thought best to hold the' enrollment open for another week. There wiH, University Students to Address Church Fifteen University"members of the Baptist Guild hail of Ann Arbor will conduct a series of gospel meetings Friday to Sunday, inclusive, in the Warren Avenue Baptist church, De- troit. Rev. Howard R. Chapman will be in charge. - Meetings are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings and all services on Sunday will be addressed by the University students. The Michigan Daily is au all-Cam- Xe