_ " - , . .' viii /, THAT "REP"- f--THEN TRY THIS h a thing as a univer- We humbly suggest that an honor fn. Either some amen aau u. uiu avu u i apus are ignorant of the y are wantonly doing their sgrace their alma matet's . It is more ,pleasing, at1 to excuse the hissing epi- phenomena resulting from rance, than to suppose that, igan men have been show-. or sportsmanship with full of the reflection which such; I;s upon the University. society to be known as the "Snakes" would not be out of place at the pre- sent time. Judging from the recent basketball games there would be plen- ty of men eligible. In order to keep' the personnel of the society within reasonable limits, it might be expedi- ent to restrict the membership to those who had hissed at every decision of the,/ referee gainst Michigan in any one game. MICHIGAN DIAMOND FRESH TRCK MEET PROSPECTS BRIGHT, DECIDED SUCCESS MULLISON'S SADDLE LIVERY Call 87 for horses and cutters teams on double cutters. Also, pleasant weather, for saddlers.-Adv. or in Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. - iii Promising Candidates Report Every Position on Lnndgren's Vwrsity Nine for I Victor, kreOut Tot ou love good Tusic, you'll be satisfi -they are all splendid numbers fr .ould be in your library. Choose the a list and stop in and hear them! pular Songs, DanceI Now I Know ...................... I'll Always Be Waiting For You...., You Know What I Mean........ . Bell Hop Blues................. Was There Ever a Pal Like You.... You're a Million Miles from Nowhere Behind Your Silken Veil-medley f ............ ........Yerke Roses at Twilight-medley waltz..Y You'd ,Be Surprised-medley one ste Keep Movin'--fox trot........... Apple Blossoms-medley one step... Carolina Sunshine-waltz.......... Vystery-medley 'fox trot.... Paul B )h!-medley fox trot......Paul B To a Water-Lily (Violin, Flute, 'Cell Spring Song (Mendelssohn)...... . Might Be Your "Once-in-a-while". 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With Parks, Ruzicka, Saunders, Scheidler, Hubach, Gariepy and Merz warming up with catclers Genebach, Coates, Taggart, Bigelow and Hays the Wol- verines presented an array of mounds- men and receivers that makes the bat- tery positions look stronger than they have for many seasons.. Knode, Mraz, Newell, Wimbles, an VanBov- en form a group-fof infielders hard to beat. These men are grabbing the bounders with great skill, and the hot ones, off the bat, all look 'alike to Mraz and Wimbles Newell has all the appearance of a first sacker. Big and lanky, Newell grabs everything in sight. Hot Fight on First WhenBroome, first baseman de lux, for last year's freshman team appears with Froemke, the regular first base- man, on the Varsity last year, the scrap for the job of covering the in- itial sack should be an interesting one. From all appearances Coach Lundgren will be embarrassed with high class material for the first base job. Mraz is full of fight and is anxious for batting practice to begin. Knode, last year's captain, performs as us- ual. Mike never has any trouble get- ting into condition and is handling his position in the same skillful man- ner as he has done for the past two seasons.r Wimbles looks like a strong can- didate for the keystone sack, and has been performing n whrlwind fash- ion. Karpus, third baseman on the 1919 team, will be out after the bas- ketball season has closed. He is a useful man as a hitter and fielder and can play any infield position. I Three Good Receivers Coates, Genebach and Taggert are doing the bulk of the receiving. Coates and Genebach have their pitchers working well. These receivers show pep and great ability to handle hurl- ers in addition to the mechanical side of catching. With the men improv- ing as they have durin the past week the team should have a staff of high class battery men equal to any they have had in many seasons. C ImIoPep i Tuesday--Wednesday- Thursday NORMA TALMADGE u in She Loves and Lies" Kelley F itures Program By Equall- ing Waterman Gym Dash Record SCHIIITZ AND SPURRIER ARE HIGH SCORERS WITk 6 EACH "The work of the freshman track athletes this afternoon was the best performance of it's kind I ever saw in Ann Arbor," said H. A. Donnelly, former Varsity track captain and mil- er. From the crack of the pistol for the 50, until the last jump in the pole vault, the spectators were entirely sat- isfied and many times were brought to their feet with intense excitement as two runners finished hardly a foot apart. Kelley Ties Record Conspicuous among thew sprinters was Kelley who did the 50 yard dash in fivre and three-fifths, for the second time this year, tius winning his heat' and tying the gym record. There were four heats in this event and each race was decidedly close, and it was extremely hard to spot the dashers as they crossed the line. In determining the highest individ- ual point winner it was found that Schmitz and Spurrier had both won six. The former ia from Allegan, Mich., and a graduate of Western State Normal. While there he was premin- ent in athletics, and in his last year was captain of the track team. Spur- rier is a Detroit Eastern boy and was, prominent as a hurdler and high jumper while at that school. Equals Last Year Abllowing the names of those who placed is given the winner and time of the same event in last year's fresh- man meet. From this can be seen what a decided improvement has bleen made over last year's record. Coach Farrell feels;entirely satisfied with the results. Each winner will receive a prize donated by the fraternities pn the campus. The prize to be awarded the highest point winner will be- divided between Schmitz and Surrier. Results 50 yard dash, won 1by Harv4 ; sec- ond, Kelley; third, Lewis. Time 5 4-5 seconds. Last year, Moersch. Time 5 4-5 seconds. 440 yard dash, won by Thomas; second, Lewis; third, Simmond. Time, 54 4-5 seconds. Lasts year, Lux. Time 56 seconds. 880 yard run, won by Burns; second, Rankin;, third, Schmitz. Time, 2:07. Last year, Douglas. Time 2:10 2-5 seconds. Mile run, won by Leland; second, Standish; third, Whittemore. Time 4:50 1-5 seconds. Last year, Everett, Time 4:50. High hurdles, won by Spurrer; sec- ond, de Vera; third, Spannagel. Time 9 3-5. /~ast year, Lashmct. Time, 9 seconds. Low higrd es, wolay Ash; (Continued ol P ge E$) II -_ A NEW TYPEWRITER RIBBON-OF SILK Our most exacting customers tell / us the Ault & Wiborg Typewriter Ribbon-of Silk-not only effects a great improvement in the appear- ance of their letters but allows a considerable saving in cost owing td its longer lasting qualities. 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