- - A t ... p b ' - f., ,. °_ .-' . ~1 ..' A I " ..r... TPN EL TI GAME BASKETBALL NOTICE FOR TENNIS TEAM ed to at Open DAME FOR WEEK ed the plans for Michigan State duled for Wednes- h the diamond in weather threaten- s cancelled early ,d arrangements coach of the Ypsi the game at 4:05 oons if conditions 'future mid-vleek ed at 4:05 o'clock is given. nent of this game will ean that Captain Parks pear on the mound against . sluggers. Saturday the meet the Indiana nine at n in the first Big Ten con- ugh Coach Lundgren has nouncements ss regarding or a pitcher in this game, probable that the captain ed to open the Conference hia nine. -With his host of boxmen the Varsity men- worying over his selection rling task this afternoon. on Parks, Saunders or start. At any event sev- se men will be given P, se their curves against the The medals for the members of the up-stater and business ad teams* which won the society and department basketball tourn- neys respectively have arrived at the Intramural office and should be called for at once. FRESHMAN STARS LOST B INORMAU TNK TA WEAKENED SQUAD Tb MAKE TRIP TO GRAND RAPIDS SATURDAY; TEN MEN SELECTED It will be a badly crippled infor- ,mal swimming team that takes the water against the Grand Rapids Y. M. C. A. at Grand Rapids on Satur- day night unless the ruling made yesterday by the Eligibility Board is withdrawn. Coach Drulard had counted upon -the services of three -Freshmen when Professor Aigler an- nounced that first year men would not be allowed to compete. Crack Swimmers Lost The most severe loss was that of Hyde, the best all-around'man on the squad. Hyde has more than the re- quired number. of hours for 'nember- ship in the Sophomore class, but the ruling as to war service credit forces, him to be numbered among the first year men. Dollavo is another year- ling whose absence will be keenly felt. He is one of the fastest sprint- ers in Michigan, as is Valentine, the remaining member of the freshman trio., Ten Men Selected The team which will make the trip unless the Board withdraws its rul- ing will- consist of Porter, White, A ' s, Broock, Gilmore, Koch, Lewy, R ertson, Goldsmith, and Babcock. Michigan hopes for victory in the sprints hinge on Robertson and Lewy. This is the former's last year in 'school, and, with' the possible excep- tion of DollavoI he is the Wolverines' best sprint man. With Hyde out of it Porter will have to handle the back stroke with the help of Goldsmnith. The breast stroke finds Michigan with only one good man, Broock, former Stan- ford star and Pacific Coast champion. In the diving White and Goldsmith are expected to cop honors, and in the plunge Koch and Adams should show First Meeting of Candidates On Second Floor of Union Today HARD SESSION FOR FOOTBALL TRYOUTS Few new men reported for spring football practice Wednesday, but the work handed out by Coach Mather, while only a continuation of what had been given Monday and Tuesday, was stiffer, and by the end of the week will be in full swing. About 50 men reported. Forward passing took up the first part of the afternoon, while some of the backfield candidates punted. The booting of Steketee is especially grat- jfying, as the former fullback is put- After pissing, the men were paired off and were given, a long session of blocking and tackling. The warm sun made this exercise rather hard, but the men showed no signs of loafng. Sprinting up and down the field end- ed the practice. Captain Goetz was out, helping the coaches with instruc- tion. The Michigan Daily Students' Di- rectory Supplement will be completed in subsequent issues. PRESENCE 01! MANY STARS , ASSURES GOOD TEAM FOR 1920 All candidates for the 1920 Varsity tennis team will meet for the first time this season at 7:15 o'clock to7 night in the large assembly room on NORTHWI TEACHERS' Largest in the the second floor of the Union. This meeting will be devoted to a discus- sion of plans for the season and will also be an opportunity to judge the timbre of which the squad, will be composed. Men unable to attend this meeting should turn in- their name and department and the time-at which it is most convenient for them to play, to George .Reindel at The Daily office. Bright Prospects Prospects 'for a successful season were never brighter, the tournament which was held last fall to decide the campus championship developed several players of more than the usu- al calibre and the return to school this year of several pre-war stars assures Michigan of strong representation in the Conference struggle. Walter Wes brook is one of the veterans around whom the team can be built. Prob- ably the greatest net player ever de- veloped here, he holds the Conference singles title and with Bartz captured the Big Ten double championship. Due to the ill'ness of Coach Chris Mack, which will keep him out of the game this season, Dr. Lee, a mem- ber of the faculty and a tennis player of note, will have charge of the squad. News of Mack's inability to handle the team was received with great mis- giving ,by followers of.the court game here, but Dr. Lee's presence in the field has renewed the feeling of confid- ence in the team this spring. Dr. Lee was the veteran coach of the team for years. tir an Ing nd g his full power behind the 'ball d lifting long spirals. Worry Your Heid Of If You Want To -but it you're wise, you'll forget all ,your worries after school hours. Shake off your troubles when the whistle blows and you shut uo your desk for the day. Come to HUS~ON BROS. and play a few games of billiards. No game ever invented gives more pleas- ure and nothing is more restful than an hour or so spent over a billiard table. HUSTON BROS. Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candles. Cigarettes & Pipes. 'We try to treat you Right" Spring Dance Festival given by pupils of Mis s Jeanette Kruszka at the Whitney Theatre SATURDAY, APR. 24, AT 7:30 P. M. Ticko's on sale at studio- 516 East William Street I IT IS the purpose firm to create t possible opportunity selection of clothing cessories of charac refinement. It is simply a ser well dressed men best of its kind. ' V I III DAVID WHIT - BUILDINC Park and Wood r to i the be leadoff man. e batting attracted southern tour, will errin will play in 1 cover third base ppear at the key- or Fromke will be d Genebach will do ny of the pitchers Lundgren. t home game he necessary for the cow- on a meet Notre Dame up well. The only event in which the chools are rep- team's strength remains as strong a, tyers and will before the Freshman ruling is the 220 ps. Indiana is yard free style. Gilmore and Babcock 'ee best teams are the men who will handle the dis- sh are reputed tance and they have both been show- heavy hitters. ing well in practice. divided a twin Coach Drulard, White, and Gold- iana has play- smith will leave on Friday afternoon e3 with Terre and the remainder ofthe team on ,e league.' Saturday. Broock is asked tot com- municate with Elliott, at 2630-W or tisers.-Ady. 558. Lj Four Man Team Again A return to the four man team Is to be made this season, as it is felt that this system is conducive to better re- sults. The courts on Ferry field are rapidly being put into shape and will be ready for the squad this week, the concrete court will as usual be re- served for the Varsity. In an effort to put the 'game on a plane that it has never attained be- fore the athletic office has arranged the hardest schedule that a Michigan team has ever been called upon to face. .The season opens on April 30, with a practice match with the strong Detroit Tennis club at Detroit, the fol- lowing day the Toledo Tennis club will be met at Toledo. As the opening matches will be, played in a week every minute available for practice will be utilized by the coach in an ef- 4fort to round the men intoshape. The annual eastern trip has been some- what shortened this year to allow more Conference teams to be sched- uled. x a 1. i _, r .__._ __...._ :.. .. r r rin r. + t t J i SPECIAL JERSEY SILK SHIRTS WHITE OR COLORED $11.00 Each USUAL $15.00 7D1ONALDSONS 711 N. UNIVERSITY Courteous andesai TREATMEINT to. every er, whether the accoun' or Small. The Ann Arbor Savin Incorporated 18 Capital and Surplus, I lrnsurces ........ Northw"4t" Cor. Main 707 North Universil CIS G 010DS LEE SLOTTED THROAT KETS SPALDING The Schedule April 30.-Detroit Tennis club at Detroit. May- 1.-Toledo Tennis club at To- ledo. May 8.-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. May 13.-Northwestern at Evans- Fm U SIX CONCERTS Under the general direction of Dr. Albert A. Stanley,,& galaxy of musical celebrities from bot politan and Chicago Operas and other distinguished artists, both vocal and instrumental, will unit cal resources with those of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Choral Union, a large Chorus and the Big Organ, in a musical program of brilliant and sparkling solo and ensemble numbers. THE PARTICIPANTS ARE Lenora Sparkes and Myrna Sharlow,, Sopranos; Carolina Lazzari and Margaret Matzenauer Eduardo di Giovanni (Edward Johnson), William Wheeler and James Hamilton, Tenors; Titta I Zanelli and Robert Dieterle, Baritones; Leon Rothier, Bass; Josef Lhevinne, Pianist; Edwin Arth ganist; A. A. Stanley, Frederick Stock and Russell Carter, Conductors. 'ANN ARBOR'S GREATEST MAY F ESTIVAL MAY 19, 20, 21, 22 FOUR ton. May 14.-Chicago at Chicago. May 15.-Wisconsin at Madison. May 20.-Cornell at Ithaca. May 21.-Syracuse at Syracuse. May 22.-Uion at Schenectady. May 28.-Conference champions) at Chicago. May 29.-(Singles and doubles). June 4.-Indiana at Ann Arbor. June 5.-Alumni at Ann Arbor. I ship EXTRACTS FROM TICKET ORDERS 0 "Detroit, April 18, 1920-I am enclosing U. S. Money a few weeks ago in New York, both at the me say that you are to be congratulated on presenting Titta Ruffo. Just to hear him sing is worth entire course costs. That he is the. greatest' baritone there is no doubt, and when he sings i$ An am sure he will be the riot he was when I heard him a few weeks ago in New York, both a the and again at the Hippodrome. Yours Very Truly, "Mansfield, Ohio, April 17, 1920-Will you kindly reserve me a'seat for the Festival this cc month. I had not intended going to the Festival this year but the artists you have engaged are sc that I cannot resist the temptation of 4ttending. Very Truly Yours, t and Ayres Tennis Balls tUNC - PROMPT SERVICE D. J. MOE 711 N. UNIV. AVE. SOCIAL PARTY music by Rhodes Orchestra. St. Thomas' Parish Hall, Friday evening, April 23, 8:30 P. M. Tickets, $1 per couple. Refresh- ments.-Adv. A limited number of course tickets are still available at $4.50, $5.00, and $6.00 each (The $7.00 Section Is Exhausted) 'For Tickets, or for 16-Page Illustrated Program (free) address 0 Fresh shipments of Gilberts Ciloco- lates, Cushing's.-Adv. CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY 0 F - . rtututnutttrrtutt nnrtuttt[ttttrttort tt t rttttrurutr t DANCES FRIDAY AND SATU BEST MUSIC IN TOWN. U 'U TI AT GRAHAM'S AND FI ,,