THE MICHIGAN DAILY Daily, the only morn- the latest Campus, City and World n Arbor, contains all News.-Adv. ' W EE AN 1for Sp HATSr - II~ CAP (2r ing ae Her r mrID Co INDOOR WORK NEARS DATE OF SOT THERN APPROACHES END ' RIP AS adha 901I~LSDSLU NOSREN'S MEN TO, 6O OUTDOORS NETWEEK OUR IDEA OF Ab KODAK PICTURE have always had the idea that every Kodak User wants the ,sible results.. So instead of rushing films and prints througlf doping and printing processes, we take the required time and do the work right and we find our customers are in favor of Indoor practice was the scene of more batting yesterday than has been indulged in at any time this year. The whole floor of Waterman gymnasium was turned into a baseball diamond. Infielders were stationed at their po- sitions and the workout resembled a real game. Catchers were given their first chance at pegging, and infield- ers chased the liners driven out by the batters. In addition to the game on the main part of the floor, men were batting in the cage at 'the east end of the gym. Show Good Form Lundgren's hurlers are now using more speed and are trying curves oc- 6asignally. The majority of the men ate meeting the ball squarely with their bats. Karpus, last year's hard hitting third baseman, ist working out regularly now since the 'close of the basketball season. Karp is in fine condition from his work in the Qourt game and from all appearances has not lost his batting eye. A leadoff, composed of hitters as Knode, Mraz and Karpus have been in former sea- sons will cause many an opposing pitcher worry. Pete Langaban and Shorty Wimnbles are also hitting well. Coach Lundgren hopes to have his men on the Ferry field diamond by the end of another week. The coach is well pleased with his material but is not making any predictions until he has seen them in outdoor action. The catchers are showing up much better since the beginning of more strenuous batting work. Genebach pegs well and Bigelow injects a lot of pep into his work. Pete VanBoven who can do anything on the diamond except pitch is giving the first base job the once over. Pete appeared yesterday1 with a firstbaseman's glove and made a good 'showing., t Visit Four States Scarcely three weeks remain until the Wolverines begin their -invasion of the South for their spring training. Other conference teams are also start- ing in the South this year. The Wol- verines' first intercollegiate contest is with the University of Kentucky at Lexington, Ky., three weeks from to- morrow. From there they invade Ala- bama and Georgia and return through Tennessee, where they engage Van- derbilt at Nashville for two games. Robins, Smuck Proclaim Spring She is here! At least we think so. No, not Elaine Hammerstein--Spring. With her teasing sportiveness she's fooled us more than once this year but, if we're to believe in signs at all, she's here to stay this time. You'd have thought so had you been on the campus last nigth and seen 'all the happy "two-s'omes" striving to prove that Tennyson was right. "In spring a young man's fancy does lightly turn-" And then today we saw two robins. Of course we know that they can't all ,afford to go south for the winter but these have been. We knew because one had a bit of a cotton ball on his wing-hadn't even had time to wash up. And, too, we've noticed some riding togs* coming out. to Air and a few ven- turesome spirits have even been gal- loping their fiery steds on the boule- vard. Smuck says, "Business is fine," and he's been buying many a good win- ter suit for just about the price of a Hop ticket. That reminds u3, Dr. Tom Lovell is welcoming the advent of spring with renewed vigor and ver- sification. But if you want conclusive proof from a source which you cannot doubt just notice that woolen socks are passe and silk are being worn. Now do you believe Spring's here? 999 TAXI League President to Return Marguerite Chapin, '20, will resumei her position as president of the Wom- en's league next Monday. She has been in Detroit for more than two weeks on account of the illness of her sister. Page and Shaw Candies of Boston. Tices' Drug Store, 117 So. Main.-Adv. 4' lin A DODGE CAR AND DODGE SERVICE --- -- ENOUGH SAID. X TEACHERS Do you want to secure the Best Position and the "High Dol. lar" in salary next year? If so,. write Today for our Salary Schedule and Literature. Only 4%' Comm. Payable in Fall. Central & Western States. HEUER TEACHERS' AGENCY Cedar Rapids, Iowa 999 TAXI 999 I 11NNMO- Pot of Hot Tea and Bowl of Rice - with - Plain Chop Suey 35c EXTRA FINE-A4c Open 11 A. M. to1IA.M1. Quang Tung Lo 613 E. Liberty Phone 604.R1 Brief Cases. Music Folios Student Cases (S Trade mark of quality Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Sold by all Reliable Dealers, 999 LIFTOR MFG. 00 New York I WLfom e ,n never had LYNDON AND CO. do your Amateur Fin- be most agreeably -surprised by bringing your next you w us. service is 24 hours from 3 p. m. each day. , LYNDON & COMPANY NORTH RED 1905 UNIVERSITY AVE. AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK E EBERBACH & SON CO. 200-204 EAST LIBERTY STRET tory Supplies Tickets for the senior girls' sup- per will be on sale from 9 to 12 o'clock Friday morning in Univerity hall. Tickets will be 35 cents each. ,Ferris Institute club will have a banquet in Ypsilanti Saturday 'night, March 20. All members of the club will leave on the 6:10 car that night. The Women's league will give a dancing party and tea at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnas- ium, Board of directors of the Women's league will meet at 9 o'clock Satur- day. March 20, in Barbour gymnas- ium. There will be a Women's league party at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. JUNIOR-GIRLS' PLAY TICKETS UO FAST; FEW YET UNCLAIMED Tickets for the Junior Girls' play have been selling rapidly this week. The few ticekts still unclaimed by se- niors for Friday night will be on sale after 1 o'clock in University hall for underclass women and townswomen. There are a number of g',od seats left for the Saturday afternoon per- formance, on sale in University hall and at Graham's book store. "WESTERNERS" PLAN DANCE; 'OFFICERS FOR YEAR ANNOUNCED "Westerners" club social committee arranged Wednesday night for a dance to take place Friday, April 2, at the Packard academy. Tickets will be sold at the special meeting of 'the club called for Wednesday night. K Officers elected at the last meeting of the club, when the Rocky Mountain and Western clubs united, were as follows: president, Charles Erbaugh, Jr. Spec.; vice-president, A. B. Camp- bell, '22; secretary, Frances IFeller, '23; and treasurer, Lawrence Lott, '22. DUET DANCE TO BE SEEND AT LEAGUE PARTY TODAY, FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 SOUTH MAIN STREET 30 SOUTH STATE STREET {Nickels Arcade) For Traveling Anyivhere Anytime YOU WILL ENJOY USING THE A. B. A. Travelers' Checks as issued by this bank. They come in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are cashed by Banks, Hotels, Railroads, etc., without identification. p -I Calkins Drug Co --ASK US- The S tar Vibrator g Store Merchandse I &flVERTU1 N4 Loar Copy at Quarry1s and The Delta FOR SALE E---An Old Town Canoe, 18 .g, mahogany finished. Price all 2545-M or 428 Hamilton meniungs. ,E-Beautiful evening- gown e at a bargain. Call' at 10 Arcade. rE-Three May Festival cou- Call Cashier at Daily Office. on Mandolin in per- Call 2173-R.I i -Four coupons for Phone 1371. May E-Three May Festival cou- Phone 2693-J. .E-Two May Festical cou-. Call 964-R. E-May Festival coupon, $2. -A comfortable, warm sun- n on ground floor in a quite home. Willing to pay well. ces exchanged. Address, S. S., care Michigan Daily. -Will pay $5.0( to person, ts me in touch, with satis- house for rent before April W. P., care of Daily. LOST LOST-Large black, imitation leather note book, Irving Pitt make. Con- tains important economics notes. Please call 1906-J. LOST- Wednesday, March 10, dark rimmed glasses in black case, on or near Campus. Finder please call 1680-J. LOST--Alpha Gamma Rho pin, initi- als B. W. K. '16, on back. Finder please phone 962-J. - Reward. LOST,; Gold watch chain with knife attached. Finder call H. B. Grundy, 558, and receive rewar:. LOST-Love's .Calculus Wednesday in .old or new Engineering Building. Call W. A. Blair. 317. LOST-Pair man's overshoes at Main Library week ago Friday. Please return to Janitor. LOST-Black leather bill fold with identification card. Finder please call 566. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS S.ALESMEN WANTED-Factory re- built tires are in great demand; at- tractive +proposition submitted upon application; estimated commissions about $100 weekly to start; territory assigned men who can produce; only+ hustlers ieed apply. Necessary that+ you liae Me use of an Aut mobile. 'EASTMAN UT1BBER WORKS, Inc.,F 213 W. 40th St, New York City. WILL THE person who took note] book from dental clinic please re- turn notes to,237 N. Ingalls. Boxing Meetings Held Twice Weekly{ Regular meetings' of the University Boxing club are now being held every Tuesday and Thursday nights at the clull's quarters in the Waterman gym- nasium. The club is a reorganization of. the one established at the Univer- sity before the war. "Ted" Sullivan boxing instructor at the Detroit Ath letic club, has been secured to help the members master some of the finer points of the game. Sullivan is a strong advocate of the "straight left," the clever little jab which has been a big factor in bringing such success to Benny Leonard. Club offerers for this semester are: President, R. V. Lib- onati, '23M; Vice-president, C. A. Pipp, '23; secretary, K. S. White, '23; treasurer,- C. J. Gogulski, '21E; man- ager, J. V. Wagar, '20. Oklahoma Directory Shows Changes The new Oklahoma alumni directory which is about ready to go to press shows unusual changes in the enroll- ment of this year as compared with that of former years. The percentage of men graduates is decreasing and the percentage of women receiving degrees is increasing. The total num- ber of alumni listed in the directory is 1994. MEN-Hats are high; your last sea- son's hat cleaned and reblocked into this season's shape, with a new band, will look like new and save you five or ten dollars. We do only high class work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Pack- ard St. Phone 1792.-Adv WOMEN NOTICE - We clean, re- block, and redye Milan, Hemp, Chip, Lisers and all kinds of straw hats. Reblocked into the new shapes they are as nice as new and save you a lot of money. We do only high class work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Pack- ard St. Phone 1792.-Adv. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One double room. 603 E.{ Washington St. Phone 2522-M. One1 block from campus. Reasonable. Come in and let us show you one REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR teed article sellihg at 5.oo A nationally advertised and guaran- 0 Drugs, Kodaks, Candy & Soda Water Mildred Henry, '22, and Marguerite Cavendish, '21, will give a duet dance at the Women's league party this aft- ernoon, and Hall house and Kent hall will be represented on the program. Dancing will begin at 4 o'clock and the skits at 4:30 o'clock, in Barbour gymnasium. Chocolate nut candy will aagin be sold for the beneft of the William Smith college fund. COLONEL MOORE INSPECTS SIGNAL CORPS DIVISION Col. John C. Moore, from the of- flee of the chief signal officer, Wash- ington, D. C., spent Wednesday in- specting the University signal corps division of the R. 0. T. C. Colonel Moore is now on a tour of inspection of signal corps divisions of univer- sity R. 0. T. C. units. and it does the work H1 11 324 So. STATE STREET E. & S. UNIVERSITY AVE. 711 PACKARD STREET udent wanted to I a week. Call fire 179, The Michigan Daily, the only mrns- lng 'paper in Ann Arbor, contaias aN the latest mpus, city, ani w.,14 news-Ad*. i