- - T JJ r " Qo; 9 ,... ' F . _ "_ -- . PF FOUR IMPIONS I Packard ctive ET LOVING CUPS; UP GIVEN MAMERALS won the campus heavy- pionship by defeating his ge in the feature of the ,tches in the wrestling resterday. Dyni carried 's in the welterweight owing Dicken, and Hal-I he middleweight title inj with Dunphy. In the class Packard ciefeated e longest match of the r Against Brother nck had a decided ad- to the fact that he out- brother by 27 pounds. only resulted*in several head locks from which~the heavier man managed to escape each time. With but eight seconds remaining in the next period Joe Planck secured a chancery and arm lock which resulted in a fall. In his match with Dicken, Dyni was able to down his adversary after 14 minutes :30 seconds with an arm and head lock. Perhaps the fastest bout was that between the middleweights, Haller gnd Dunphy. The former held the advantage throughout but was given enough opposition to make it interesting. Du nphy's shoulders were down for the count in three minutes by a double arm lock. Match Goes to Finish The lightweights, Packard and Gil- lard, put on the longest match of the afternoon, their affair going 29 minutes before the former secured a fall. After working strenuously for 15 minutes with no results it was decided to let them go to a finish. Gillard made several escapes from headlocks but was finally downed with a back heave. The four winners will each receive HARBERT ANNEXES steps the Union is taking to advanc all forms of recreation for its mem bers. BILLIARD TI TLE' t' INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Monday at 8 o'CIeck t SWAIN Moeller 1)efeated, 2 t 2iI.1 ,in Match of} Thiree-Ciishioij Tournament F'inal ;e For satisfactory finishing see Ithat I Senior lits vs. soph engineers. Quartel's fresh lits vs. junior engineers. IS Wir SECOND CHAMION SHIP VICTOR HA WON THIS YEAR - Before a good sized gallery of spec-F RBILLIARD tators J. C. Harbert, '23, (25), won the final game of the Union handicap three-cushion billiard tournamentL U yesterday afternoon at the Union bil- liard room by defeating S. D. Moeller, UNION WANTS EACH HOUSE TO '23, (24), by a 25 to 12 count. ENTER ONE MAN IN Harbert had the match well n EVENT hand at all times, nis safety play be- ing so .good that Moeller was left but With the end of play in the handi- few scoring opportunities. Harbert cap, three-cushion tournament at the played a strong offensive game as Union billiard room, interest has well, taking advantage of every open- turned to the interfraternity three- ing that was left him and garnered' cushion tourney. This series of games his points in runs of two and three. will continue the competition that has A peculiar feature of Moeller's play been so strong all year in other forms was the fact that while he failed "to , of interfraternity athletics. make the simple shots several of his Football, basketball and hockey plays verged on the sensational. Over- have each brought out representative caution robbed both men of some of teams from nearly every house on the their effectiveness, Moeller's stroke campus and the winner in each especially being hampered at times branch has. had to fight hard for its by this factor, position. It is , the intention of the Harbert's victory gives him the Union billiard committee to make this championship of the tournament, an tournament as interesting as any ot honor that he has won for the second the other races have been, but the consecutive time, as he also led the first and prime requisite is a good gets, your films so leave them at the Quarry Drug Store or 713 E. University, Ave. Spring, Overcoats was not enough to off- a loving cup, as well as rfumerais, r skill of the older while the runners-up will be awarded t period of 10 minutes their numgerals. i i v I L i Light in weight, tailored in the latest modes of shower - r' proof f fabrics, these coats are I just what you have been wait- ing, for. ET BALL SUPPLIES ASIUM EQUIPMENT I I And they priced too are modera t ey .1. MOE field in the straight rail tourney that was conducted by the Union some time agd. The trophy which will be presented to Harbert by the Union is a silver. loving cup, 14 inches tall, and suit- ably engraved. The cup becomes the. permanent property of the winner' and, with a similar trophy presented to the same man for winning the earl- ier tournament, is an evidence of the sized entry list. Every house on the campus has at least two or three bil hard players who can give a good ac- count of themselves and one of these men should be entered to represent his house. Each house head should have a representative- consult with. Al. Tay- lor, manager of the Union. billiard room, some time before Wednesday in regard to this tournament. Tinker &Company South State St. at William St. Clothes, Furnishings and Hats SPORT SHOP 11 N. UNIVERSITY AVE Cr i Illtti11U1N111f111 11N11 I r SPEAKING OF SPORTS rS LUNCH FFERSON ST. f By BOB ANGELL i Good clean food like "MOTHER USED TO MAKE" Quick Service "George Did it" M° R. MEN-OLD' .s . Excessive optimism in regard to sciolastic cares at an end for a time, things athletic' seems to be a chron- everyone is feeling in a jocular mood and it is considered a good joke to ic disease with the Michigan stu- .push someone on the other side of dent body. Although this may be the crowd through a wvindow. The explained by the success which a management of the theater is always majority of our teans have attain- pleased at such demonstrations of ea- ed in the past few years, it cannot be gerness on the part of its patrons and excused on this ground. Overconfi- has , on occasion, been known to call- dence is inexcusable. The fact that in the police to aid in the merry-mak- the prospects for a season are unus- ing. ually bright does not warrant the stu- dents in regarding the championship The past week's weather has not alreadly won. The late lamented foot-i been unlike that choice bit. of pastry ball debacle is a glaring example of described in the well-known coup- what may happen when all the pre- let-. season dope points to a champion- Alternating currant pie, ship team. First a currant, then a fly. In the first place, the over-optimis- tic talk gives the school a bad name. When springtime calls It labels Michigan as a college of With bats and balls braggarts. Secondly, should the sea- The diamond stars rush out. son turn out unsuccessfully it gives The golfers, too, the other colleges the laugh on is,-~ Their follow-through something never altogether pleasing. Begin to rave about. iU THE GREATEST ARTISTS IN THE WORLD Name them over. It will sound as if you are unconsdiously repeating the list of artists who make records for the Vic- trola. Like attracts like. The great in- strument for the great artists. 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Some are infect- ed by the contagious spirit and become overconfident; others become down- hearted when they are unable to ac- complish what the unduly optimistic ones have expected of them. It is a fine thing to have the right kind of confidence in Michigan teams. -to feel that the athletes will do their utmost to bring victory to thef University. It is quite another thing to saddle a team with the responsi- bility of winning a victory which has already been put on ice in the con- yersation of many of the, students. Don't let your optimism run away with you! Both track and baseball prospects are unusually bright. It is well to remember, however, that "there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and lip." We don't mean'to forecast any injury to Captain Johnson, nor yet any mishaps to Parks or Ruzicka. Pessimism is not our idea. An intelligent optimism is what we are campaigning for.* Those who never experienced a fresh-soph rush and who have a yearning to do so can obtain a very adequate idea of one of these affairs by .trying to gain admission to the second evening show of either of the n'earby movies when one of the three or four most popular screen beauties' is playing. This is especially true to- ward the end of the week when, the The tennis fan Starts in to plan On many a chop and smash. The runner likes To don his spikes And try a record dash. For May's return The swimmers yearn So they can leave the tank; While, fishers dream Of teeming stream And angling from the bank. Not least of all Are those we call In accents cold and hard. The indoor ,sport.. His outdoor forte Concerns the boulevard. 1% )- HOW OLD ARE YOUI NO MATTER! PLAY BILLIARDS! No matter how many years you have tarried on earth, you are still young if you like to PLAY. 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