ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY_ ,'l 1,\r ! ',' Ilf +i i , +I r p f tl 9 f r f rfi..ff ' I y . I 'i ,;% d' f4, 11 WVVI yr vv 1! b' ,v 1v7Y lv v, f 9.t .' r , > r. f fr i f f ., ,. s r f,. of f .. r t d+ , . ., . , ![I I' MEN I CHICAGO r r. Athletes Leave for Conference Meet to be Held kn Stagg Field This Week End ( be Parrell and 21 Wol- leave today for Chi- in the 21st anrual or meet which is to field, Saturday, June each event, with they sprints and the mile d to be run off Fri-j n to qualify in each It is practically conceded that Il--" nois has the strongest team. They are particularly strong in the relay, high jump, and distance races. Jacobs has the edge on any other high-jumper in the Big Ten for this man has jumped over 6 feet, 3 inches consistently, throughout the year. Illini success is not altogether assured for although this team won both the Illinois relay carnival and the Conference indoor meet at Evanston earlier in the sea- son, they will , have to reckon with teams that they have not bucked up against and these teams may cut in on some of their events 'in whi'ch they are particularly strong. Loss of Wesbrook Felt Michigan is conceded to have more than an even chance to place second it past performances are any criter- ion. The Wolverines placed second in both of the aforementioned indoor meets and won easy victories over Chicago and Ohio State. The loss of. Wesbrook is a serious handicap to the Varsity in the broad jump and pole intercollegiates from Harvard by the narrow margin of one-half point. Farrel spent most of hs time with the dash men yesterday and after practiee seemed very optimistic. The relay men were also given pointers in starting and passing the baton. Varsity lilanks AggieaNet Team Michigan's tennis team swamped the M. A. C. racket men yesterday aft- ernoon on Ferry field, winning all six matches and dropping only one set in the course of the afternoon. The Agges were outclassed from the start,1 the Wolverines scoring points almost at will... In the flit singles match~ Munz, who -ade his way to the finals of the Conference championsh tournament last week, had little difficulty in dis posi'ng of Palm, M. A.-C.'s best ;man,1 6-1, 6-3. Angell won easily from Free- man, 6-0, 6-1. The Michigan man played his opponents backhand con- sistently and effectively. Merkel experienced' some ;ifficulty in overcoinng Croll, the score being 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. +The Wolverine player was not on the top of his game and allowed the softer play of his rival to slow up -his own game. Reindel walk- edaway with Beal, _>6-1,6.-2. The doubles matches were also one- sided affairs. Munz and Angell were not forced at all 'to win from Palm and Cross, 6-0, 6-2. The winners dis- played better teamwork' than in the. Conference last weekand it is hoped that they will give the Conference champions, Segal "and Vories,, a hard battle when Chicago plays here 'next week. Reindel and Merkel completed the afternoon's' clean sweep by defeating Croll -and Beal, 6-3, 8-6. The win- ners were in the lead at all times and exhibited an ability to stroke the ball accurately when points were needed. HawaLians Seek Ancient Press Honolulans are attempting to have an ancient Ramage pa brought to their city during the press congress of the world which is to be held there from Oct. 11 to 25. It was on this hand press that the Bible was first printed in the Hawaiian language. Did you ever try using The Daily as a Shopping Directory? Satisfaction is at your command if you patronize our advertise~rs.-Adv. iChop Suey Will re min open all su rmer IQuzang Tun. Lo 613 Lihorty st. E FIRST ROUND IN PREP MEET TODAY Preliminaries in Michigan's First Annual Interscholastic Tennis I Tourney Today. 20 ENTRIES IN SINGLES AND 19 TEAMS IN DOUBLES Michigan's first annual Interschol- astic tennis tournament will bet un- der way this afternoon. Entries for the tournament will not close until this noon, at which time the draw will be made. Up to 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, 20 men had been entered in the singles and 9 doubles teams were scheduled to play. Schools from Detroit, Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Highland Park had notified the manager that they would send participants. It is expected that there will be more entries received this while on the campus and will be housed at the various fraternities. Lockers will be provided them at Fer- ry field. A dinner at which the high school players and the Varsity tennis team, together with Dr. Lee, Profes- sor Boak Coach E. Bowers of the freshman team 'will be the guests of the Athletic association ik to be serv- ed at the Union Friday evening. Entries The entries to date are as follows Detroit Central, F Tait and G. Rice. Detroit Northern, 0. Zemon and M. Feerer. Detroit Northeastern, J. Har- ris. Ann Arbor, Moriya and McCand- less. Detroit Eastern, P. Jerome and F. Jerome. Detroit Northwestern, L. Hoagland and C. McLetchie. - Detroit Southeastern, R. Biederman. Toledo Scott, C. Ohl and J. Staley. Highland Park, F: Donovan and B. Stranad The doubles will see Tait and Rice, Zemon and Feerer, Moriya and, Mc- Candless, Jerome and Jerome, Hoag- land and McLetchie, Ohl and Staley, Donovan and Stranad, grouped to- gethe7. U PON E SPORT CALENDAR THURSDAY 3:45-Junior lits vs Sophomore lits, South Ferry field., FRIDAY Preliminaries on interclass tra, meet at Ferry field. 2.700 Parcel Delivery, Trunks iZ everything WHITE POL SHIRTS, $2.J GEO. KYE] COMMENCEMENT GIFT Iwo large stocks to select frol Bookstores.-A'dv. k in in to the mile, and Losch and Simmonsk the sprints, can all be counted onl add points to Michigan's grand al. morning as the official announcement Genuine Fngraving and Embossing. was late in being mailed out. Last Order your visiting cards now. 0. D. minute entries will probably bring Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv. the singles list up to 25. Michigan banners. pillows, jewelry, Play Starts at 2:30 memory books, etc. Wahr's Book- The tournament will be held on the stores.-Adv. Varsity courts and the first match is scheduled to begin about 2:30 o'clock. Contestants will have to play two . W HITE POLO matches the first afternoon. In this SHIRTS, $2.50' way, the tournament will have pro- -$2.5 gressed sufficiently to make only the GEO. KY semi-finals and finals necessary for Friday and Saturday. Doubles will probably not begin until Friday. Two Ii'I1 1 1i llllllli rounds will be played Friday in any a case. All matches in the early rounds will be the best two out of three in s X sets. 1 Members of the Varsity tennis team - are expected to beon hand all dur- G IL L ETT E ing the tournament to assist in ref- ereeing and in the management of the BL A D E S = meet. The visitors will be entertained _ WITHE $1.25 PREPAID ilte s In Attractive Case ' . Saitlsfaction' Guaranteed or From11 -O :34money Refunded .. ,N O' 1 This offer for a limited _ time o-y,-k.- B 1E K-E R'-(nosamp - -e actes _ FRAD RAZOR CO. 110, E. Libe ty. 147 BROADWAY Phone 620 MNEW YORK CITY Ph n-+620 M - 1111 -v -~11iNi111111Hil~llll111 Some people consider cleanliness in a matter of fact way; it is all right if it is present, but no trouble is raised if it is missing. Here, however, it is of prime importance to us that every- thing we serve be the cleanest. It's for your satisfaction; your safety, too Wisconsin will also be represented r a formidable aggregation. It will e remembered that the Badgers recked Michigan's hopes last year hen they succeeded in taking points events in which the Wolverines ere believed to be strong, thus al- wing Illinois to win out by taking e relay. Notre Dame and Missouri Strng Among teams not in the Conference hich are known to be strong are otre Dame and Missouri. The Cath- ics are always strong contenders for' ints and they are bringing a large Lmber of men with them this year.; is known that Missouri is not the rongest in the Missouri Valley this ear as Nebraska won-the Valley meet st week. The Cornhuskers will not e represented this year. It is nowj efinitely- known- that California will ot be one of the entrants,. It wouldI e interesting to watch the perform- ice of a team that'won the Eastern :. The-Arcade Cafeteria is Upstairs in Nickels Arcade. 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