THE MICHIGAN Di LY _. .....,, _...__ _-.......r--- - ... r,.. "r 0 HMEVLN FORCE BOXINGCLUBNOTICE I The Boxing club will hold a ES M R 4 VA SIY O LIMIT special meeting for the election BEA MINERS 4 TO of officers at 4:30 o'clock Mon- _f dayafternoon in room 304 of WOLVERINES OVERCOME EARLY 1924 Teams Shows Well in Two and the Union.-LEAD GAINED BY , Four Mile Relays; Wetzel's LOSERS Team Beats Butlers BURKHOLDER MAKES NEW MARK WOLVERINE FIVE Coming from behind with a rush OF 1:04 FOR THREE LAPS TO MEET PURDUE in the third period the Michigan in- formal hockey team overcame a one Waterman gymnasium was the scene point lead and defeated the Michigan of a 12 lag relay between the team Monday night at Lafayette the Mich- College of Mines sextet 4 to 3 in the of a12 ap rlaybeteen he eamsecond game of the series played at k picked by Capt. Larry Butler and the igan quintet meets the Purdue five, secondmet,Mich., Friday night. one selected by Cal Wetzel and the re- which last year was considered to be play during the first two. periods lays between members of the' Varsity the strongest basketball team in the favored the Miners, who seemed due and the ,freshman squads.f Ath r m sConference and which is leading the to repeat their victory of Thursday A:30 o'clock the "four mile relay between the best four Varsity runners Big Ten at present by virtue of a vic- night at Houghton. They outplayed8 and the pick of the freshman squad tory over Indiana Friday night. To the Wolverines in the first period1 by a big margin, scoring two pointst was started. Standish, Denton, Houf- defeat or even to hold the Boiler- within the first 10 minutes of play stater and Freborn represented the makers to a narrow victory will re- and holding the Maize and Blue for- Varsity against the yearling aggrega- quire the Wolverines to play an ex- wards safe at all times. Michigan tion composed of Bowen, Marston, cellent brand of basketball. came back strong in the secondI Arnde and Davis. The first mile be- Handicapped by the loss of three period and evened the game upsome- tween Standish of the Varsity and veterans of last year, Purdue in early what by scoring on a neat shot from Bowen of the first year squad was season games lost to Earlham and a scrimmage in less than five mm- done in the fast time of 4:43 2-5. Wabash, but with White and Miller utes. Varsity Leads by 20 Yards as a nucleus, two of the Conference's Barkell Scores Standish handed Freeborn a lead of best players, a strong team has bee ar about 20 yards. Against Freeborn, evolved. - Defeats have been admin- Barkel added the second marker Marston of the 1924 team, put up a istered to Ohio and Northwestern by smooth combinatiesn hlateworkd the pretty race and their time was about Purdue, beside Indiana. sc ithcinasconghdstane oms even. In the third mile Houfstater of After this trip to Chicago andPur- disc within scoring distance. Combd the Varsity squad, had to put up a due, the Michigan five comes back to wone f the net during this period fast race to keep the lead handed him. Ann Arbor and will engage in no more of the Michigan play; for he stopped Arndt, his freshman opponent, threw games until Feb. 26, when Illinois s scare into the Varsity when he comes here. Purdue follows the In- shot after shot that looked like sure threatened to overtake Houfstater, the dians, playing in Ann Arbor Feb. 28. munters and it was due in a great time for the yearling runner being 1-5 Examinations now confront the thasure to his Mdividual effort that of a second faster than that of the Wolverine squad. While the five will Near the close of the period, how- Varsity man. not disband entirely, only light work- ever, a three man combination car- In the final mile Denton of the Var- outs will be given by the coach until ed the rubber up the ice and scored city, raced with Davis. Davis put up he is assured that all his men are in _dt__rt___ds e a great battle in an effort to overtake perfect scholastic shape. Following Denton and succeeded in cutting down examinations there will be about a pe A Diamond Talk the Varsity's lead. The time for this riod of 10 days in which the Michigan last mile was 4:45 1-5. The total time team will have time to prepare for Thus it may easiy be seen from for the event was 19:05 1-5. the remaining four Conference bat- our previous statements that a 12 Lap Relay Feature ties. ,stone weighing 2 1-2 carat i the Featuring the day was the 12 mile j rough is required to produce a fi- relay between Captain Butler's team .qgigiiinuiuiuuiiiiiiuij1Ig11111l1111i1111 i shed gem of oe carat. And to and Cal Wetzel's runners in which .this waste is added the cost of the Cal's men defeated the team selected - a labor of cutting--approximately six- by the Michigan captain in one of the he Blue ty hours, Ureittig attetioby fatest races yet put on at Waterman + The Bue Front highly specialized workmen, whose gym. Butler's team was composed of earnings vary from X75 to .125 Lewis, Thomas, Meese and the Mich- Cigar Sereweekly. Is it ay wonder diamonds igan leader. On Wetzel's team were are high? (on't) Burkholder, Douglas, and Wheeler in STUDENT OWNED =S C H L A N D E R E R addition to Cal. Lewis and Wheeler __AND were the starters and Lewis took the = S E Y F R 1 E D lead by a stride and kept it for the Ct "Home of Good Diamonds" three laps, handing over the baton to c 113 E. LIBERTY Thomas who gained about five yards .lllIllIlI11lll11INIIIlI1lIIIIII11 h on Douglas. Meese started out with a fair lead over Burkholder but the fast Michigan half miler put up one of the best races of'his career and handedythe baton over to Wetzel with SK ET BALL a lead of 10. yards. Burkholder's time was 1:04 Butler rS U P LI E Butler made a great fight to over- S U P P LIE come his handicap against Wetzel in the final three lap and for a 'time it Special Prices on Complete Team Uniforms looked as if Larry would finish in the lead but Wetzel quickened his stride and finished a few yards ahead of the captain. Butler's race to overcome his handicap and Burkholder's fast three laps were the features of the race.JWTeT In the two mile relay between the Varsity and the freshmen, Bowen, Car- son, Merz and Everett composed the 711 N. Univ. Ave. - Next to Arcade Theatre Varsity quartette while Siemons, Hattendorf, Marston and Weeks made up the yarling team. .This race was one of the closest of the afternoon.- -- Weeks and Hattendorf each gained on their rivals but were unsuccessful in overcoming the lead which the first .two Warsity runners were able to , gain. If the first year men continue to show the same amount or improvement In the next few weeks as they have of late the Varsity runners will have a big undertaking to defeat them. The " time for the two mile relay was 8:34 2-5. I Two 50 yard heats were run off in which Dick Losch took the first follow- ed by Siemons and Harvey. Time was 5:4-5. In the second heat Martin with a yard and a half handicap defeated Losch by inches. 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With about four minutes to play the Miners made a desperate effort to regain their lead, but the Wolverines were on the road to a victory and could not be denied, scoring the winning goal with a cou- ple of minutes left. Every man on the Michigan squad played fighting winning hockey and it would be difficult to pick out an individual star. The lineups were the same as on the previous night.S Your Sunday evening meal at Chi- nese Gardens.-Adv. LAWS AND JIOMOEOPS WIN WAY TO SEMI-FINALS IN LEAGUE' Laws defeated Petro's pre-laws, 8 to 6, in the first of Friday night's two intramural basketball contests. Stork- man showed best for the laws. In the other game the homoeop team beat the Jacob's lits by a score of 19 to 11. Kober starred for the winners. As the tallies indicate, both games were close struggles with the guards on all the teams showing to advantage. At 8 o'clock Monday night the la s will play Angell's business ads in a semi-final contest. The dents and the homoeops will fight for the other po- sition in the finals at 8:45 o'clok. The finals of the interfraternity series have been postponed until Tuesday night. Are you going to have a party"? Let Teet's Dining Rooms serve the dinner. -Adv.. Creole pralines (original) from 'New Orlean's at Tice's Drug Store, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction SEE 100 PATTERNS, MEYER TAILOR Students Lunch. 409 Jefferson IHigh Class Food Open 6 a.m. Close 11 p.m Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every customk- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Sains Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........$f100,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. Paronize Daily Advertiers.-Adv. 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