THREE GREz :.a is x x. n d ISM rlrwreru.i rrNar rr I i.. e rree erer.rIrY "I" (By Bob Angell) Butch Freomke at indoor baseball around the track a few times, young- practice-"Why do " they .call this a ster." cage, coach?" J Clever member of '23-"How can 1, Coach Lundgren--"Because the flies sir? It's perfectly continuous." can't get out." - - Come on, you Phi Beta Kappa This is not an ag of ceremony. pledgemen. Get those, all-A brains The idea of informality has even crept working. Into our athletics. At present we have - two teams of this variety, the hockey One result of the athletic upheav- and swimming aggregations. If the al which the late lamented football success of the former is due to its in- season has brought about is the formal character, let's return to Eden! spreading out of the athletic offices. No longer is our Athletic association On second thought we must admit cramped into three small rooms and that athletics would be at a distinct a ticket cage. The intramural de- disadvantage in the Garden. In the partment has separated itself from the first place about the most exciting parent office, and , is now ensconced pastime that could be started would under the leadership of Director Mitch- be a game of "drop the palm leaf" ell in a new office across the hall. In all probabilliy these same men will It is socid that there is mox play together for two more years. We est in wrestling just now ti can, therefore, hope for a champion- before. Certain cynics have ship aggregation in 1922. It gives ed this phenomenon to the a something to look forward too, any- of the J-Hop, but we refuse to way. ourselves. ANNARBOR CHOP SUEI Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:80 a. n. to midnight' Steaks and Chops 814 State E u cry Quo] 11t Ann I 1 11 . I I 1 1. # , , , , , , AWPM .. "i for of In. Michigan amn with the serpent as the third particip- ant. Steve Farrell to freshman - "Jog One redeeming feature of the pre. sent basketball season is that the ma. -ority of -the team are sophomores. T .i 999 TAXI .999 PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR SPRING SUIT EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Our Woolens are Now Open for Your Inspection Tinker & Company South State St. at William St. Clothes. Furnishings and Hats OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Dress Suits For Rental. Better secure yours early for Sol-Prom. it x Now That I Am Here . Make T h e Most Of1 It 999 TAXI, 999 r e 1atiu CARL JOHNSON te who au ON N ize and h Craig These points were in the 100 yards, might the 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard Craig's low hurdles, and in the broad jump. est,' but GARRELS AND JOHNSON ied the Michigan has the honor of hay- s in the ing sent 'several remarkable ath- well as letes to the Eastern meets. Next Olympic to Kraenzlein, the best Iindividual L2. But score 'ever made in the East was 'o spec- by Garrels of' Michigan, with a record of 14 points. The third s highest was Johnson's record of athlete 13 points-a first and two seconds. t versa- No one besides Kraenzlein has to be- ever made three firsts in an ,cialties Eastern meet, but several men e -low have made two. Ralph Craig in e broad 1911 wdn two, firsts, in the 100 and i high 220 yard dashes, and his time discus. ties the best in the Eastern Col- n com- legiate. Hal Smith in 1915 also which won two firsts in the 100 and 220. meets The above statistics would point out thy. Kraenzlein, Garrels, and Johnson as ) bDS being the thre egreatest all-around collegiate athletes ever produced. t rec- Michigan has claim to two-of these- ence. and should be proud. 'The first two n the named men are both more rugged in won build than Johnson. 1 low Carl Johnson came to Michigan Ld in from Spokane, Washington, and holds iev- the captaincy of the track squad in his olleg- last year of competition. He is the has ideal type of athlete in all respects- won he is a good studept; a mixer in cam- ever pus 'affairs; is president of the Stu- s -and dent council, and of his class; and with -lastly, is an athlete whose achieve- ments have not made him the less boy- 'arrels, ish and modest. l lillillill11!illiltllllllllll 1111111111 iif11(I I11lil tt lt111111111111 illip BASKETBDALL SUPI GYMN4LSIUM EQUIPMENT. -= 'GEO. J._ r- SPORT SHO 711N.UNIVERSITY AVE . HRA NDALL ',"STUDIO i You'd Be Su 0 to hear the All Star Trio ph Victor Record No. 18643 Come in and make your selection out of the new snappy tor Records for MVarch. Records on sale t, } Schaeberle & Son Music H( DHaTTHAD P 1A i 110 MAIN STREET 'The I . : 121 E. Washingtan Street Phone 598 I -points. end 880 hurdle 5 MATCHES OPEN MATTOURNAMENT Five mat matces in the first round f the wrestlng tournament were run ff yesterday afternoon. There was ne bout in each of three weights nd two in the welterweight class. In the heavyweight match Mudd se-/ A I Er } , r mi C cured a quick fall in two minutes over St Parshall with a chancery and arm cost note- hold. Dyni threw Clifford in one of ices ever ,the welterweight affairs in one and ence. But not only one-quarter minutes with a double at two of body hold. ence rec- The middleweight contest was of er of the somewhat longer duration, Meads and the forcing Kalmbach to go five and a nc% man quarter minutes before securing a n, of Mis- fall. This was the fastest match of s, ti the the afternoon. Kalmbach won with a he is not chancery and parallel body scissors. arrels at Packard won from Moffitt in the he discus other welterweight match in five min- oth have utes and 45 seconds. The victor used a body scissors and half nelson. In e East to the longest bout of the afternoon, mur firsts Gillard threw Leet after seven min- I OUT FOR THE DUST AND DIRT The surest route to Cleanliness is via the Air Line of the Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Makes No Dust While Removing All Dirt-- Your carpets and rugs, your curtains and portieres,'in short, everything and every place where dust lodges is cleaned quickly and perfectly with' the Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Let Us Demonstrate To You "Sne I Began to Bowl I Sleep Like a Top" II I That is what a prominent student told us the other day. It was quite evident from his appearance that bowling had bene- fited him greatly. Health must be earned. Good health and a good physique are an asset to any man. Think it over. Come in and watch the Crowd tonight. U IF HUSTON BROS. EILLIARDS AND BOWLING, CIGARS AND CANDIES. CIGARETTES AND PIPES "We try to treat you Right" The Detroit Ed Display Room, Main and'S Phone 2300 12 mmmmmmw