'HE MICHIGAN DAILY . I ' M J YY i i l IIYY I Illw/ 1 1 11 11 I n .. . . . . .. '" ' S" "" 'L " " " A r." " .:: owRRry .'C C7 t ; ;i' ,;. ECIDE ChAMPS IN 09T TOURNAMENT aller, Smith, Clifford, DeFoe Win Campus Titles in Heavy, Middle, 145, 125 lbs., Respectively SMITH ELECTED CAPTAIN FOR NEXT YEAR BY WINNERS Paul Haller won the campus heavy- eight title in the wrestling finals at aterman gymnasium yesterday aft- noon, by throwing Morgan in three id a half minutes. M. Smith was the ctor in the middleweight match and fford won the decision in the 145 und division. The 125 pound match ent to De Foe. The lightweight con- sts will be held some time next eek. Haller , Makes Quick Work The Hailer vs. Morgan match was Le quickest one of the entire group, aller getting his man with a head iancery, the same hold with which a won the middleweight title last ar. Smith was forced to go eight id three-quarters minutes before he uld force Campbell's shoulders to .e mat. The deadly body scissors >ld turned the trick. Cliifford and Boschan, 145 pound- 5s, struggled 10 minutes without get- ng a verdict. Each man was then ven a chance to get on top of his pponent for three minutes, the one icking the longest receiving the de- sion. Boschan was given the first pportunity but could last but 12 sec- ids. Clifford then tried to prove his orth and hung on for 20 seconds, inning the match. The De Foe vs. amiener struggle lasted for the full eriod of 10 minutes, De Foe receiving e decision on points. M. Smith Elected Captain 1 Immediately after the contests the inners met and elected M. Smith as ptain of'next year's team. Smith is newcomer to the school, entering om Nebraska. He was middleweight iampion of the Conference last year, nd also pitched for the Varsity base- all squad. He will try to get the .thletic Board to appropriate funds iat those interested in the wrestling ame may have a professional coach ext year, and compete in Conference .atches. The winners of the tourney will be given silver loving cups and numer- als, while the runner-ups will be awarded numerals for their labors. Tennis Schedule May May May May May Mass. May 1921 7-Ohio State at Columbus, O. 12-Oklahoma at ANN ARBOR. 16-Wisconsin at ANN ARBOR.- 18-Yale at New Haven, Conn. 19-Harvard at Cambridge, 20-Columbia (Pending) at New York City. May 21-Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y. May (26, 27, 28) Conference. Cham- pionship singles and doubles at Chi- cago. June 6-Chicago at ANN ARBOR. June 10 or 11-Leland Stanford at ANN ARBOR. Practice matches will be arranged with the Detroit and Toledo Tennis clubs. YINNIGANS AGIN WIN FROM REGULARS 4 TO 1 Baseball practice was continued as usual yesterday in preparation for the Southern trip. Coach Pratt, as yet, has announced no regular first team, but two informal teams were selected for, the practice. The men probably to be on the first string were all out with the exception of Genebach. The first team showed up poorly and was badly beaten by the seconds. Runs were made for the seconds by White, Johnson, Broome, and Abbott, while only one was made for the first. Uteritz, third baseman, drove out a single past second, letting Shultz come in. The first team was made up of: Mudd, p.; Vick, c.; Schackleford, 1st; Karpus, 2nd; Van Boven, ss.; Uteritz, 3rd; Dunne, rf.; Perrin, ef.; Hick- ey, If. The seconds: Ruzika and Tory, p.; Roby, c.; Johnson, 1st; Kline, 2nd; Hoffman and Wolfson, 3rd; Brumm, rf.; Abbott, If.; Ronan, cf. SOCER TEAM LOSES TO STRONG ROVERS B0TO 2 G. DYASON STARS FOR MICHIG AN HORNSBY AND MERCER LEAD ROVER ATTACK In a fast and interesting game Sat- urday afternoon, the Michigan soccer team was Neaten by the strong Wind- sor Rovers by a score of 6 to 2. The Rovers were the first to score, a fine shot by McGuire putting them ahead in the first few minutes of play. San- chez then tied the score for Mi'higan but E. Gregg countered for the Rov- ers a minute later. The half ended as Baucis missed a try for goal by inches. Score: Rovers 2, Michigan 1. Hornsby opened the second half for the Rovers with a penalty kick; Gregg added one with a beautiful shot from the 15 yard line. Sanchez-then scor- ed his second for Michigan on a beau- tiful pass from G. Dyason. Wharton and Mercer each added one for the Rovers before the game ended. G. Dyason was the outstanding star of the Michigan team, while Hornsby and Mercer played the best games for the Rovers. Lineups Michigan Rovers Van Reenen .... .............Roberts Vandermeulen . LFB.......Hornsby C. Dyason .... RFB........... Riddly Merry .........LH..........Dodge.. Theunissen .. .. RH ..........C. Gregg Tsai .......... CH..........Beveridge G. Dyason .....OL............Mercer Ortiz .........IL............Scott Sanchez .......C........... Wharton Baucis........IR...........McGuire Broodryk .....OR ...........E. Gregg WASHINGTON BASEBALL NINE I MAY GO ON ORIENT TRIP If present negotiations are success-' ful the University of Washington base- ball team will make a trip to Japan1 next September where they will play a series of games with Waseda univer- sity at Tokyo, and possibly several' other schools. ThesWaseda university nine will tour the United States this summer playing Michigan and a number of the large universities. They close their trip at Washington after which both teams go to the Orient for the return games. 20) Attend Catholic Students' Dance' More than 200 enjoyed the spring party of the Catholic Students club yesterday afternoon at the Union. As a special attraction the Varsity sextet added a great deal to the entertain- ment by singing between several of the dances. The party proveda suc- cess, and it was requested that it be repeated this spring. - - :1Don't Forg etI to obtain some of Swain's views of the Campus and Huron River for your IM-Book. Especially careful service in film de- _ _- iveloping and print- ing for amateurs. 713 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. 7#1Itllllitllltllllltlltlllllll World;3 Cushion Champ To leet'Al Johnnie Layton, present world's three cushion billiard champion, has been secured for two exhibition matches with Al Taylor, Union pro- fessional, which will be played next Thursday afternoon and evening in the Union billiard room. An admis- sion of 50 cents will be charged. Against one of the best fields that has ever entered a. three cush- ion tourney, Layton recently in a Chi- cago meet won first honors easily. "Layton is one of the cleverest men with a cue that there is in America today," said Al Taylor yesterday. "Bil- liard fans in the University will see a great player Thursday." I = B u L ktiln V b 4.. I 11 For pure, delicious candy perfection, try a Burpee chocolate covered nougat bar. Se and 20c at your 4ealer's I I Patronize Daily Advertisers.-AdY. Four More Victor Dance Hits Whiteman's orchestra I Never Knew-Fox Trot 18734 Do You Ever Think of Me? Fox Trot Bright, Eyes- Fox Trot 18735 Love Bird- Fox Trot tlilllllllilll l1ll11l01 Schaeberle & Son, Music House 110 S. Main St. The Place for Up-To-The-Minute Victor Record Service GOLF NOTICE Applications for membership in the Ann Arbor Golf club must be sent in to Commander Faust, 605 Oxford road, accompanied by a check for $10 for privileges of the course, before April 3. In case more than 40 students apply for membership selections will be based on the ability of the player. Past experience and the club from which the appli- cant comes should be stated in the request. ---------------------------- Sunday night specials. Both Amer- ican and Chinese, for your entertain- ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv. Mabel A. Tolford Shop phone is 296-R.-Adv. Read The Daily for Campus news. Here 's a good cleaning We Add New Life to Second-hand Garments I test Don't Throw Your Old Clothes Away - 13PUT a drop of the highest test gas- .oline procurable on a sheet of clean white tissue paper. After evaporation an oily spot will remain. Repeat the test, using Benzol. There will be no trace of oil or grease, for Ben- zol contains neither. Clothes dry cleaned in Benzol have all the dirt removed, and there's no sticky film left to attract new dirt the next time the garment is worn. pEALIZE something on your old clothes that are lying around, -- for which you have no further need. We'd like to buy men's, women's, children's used clothing and shoes now, - and for them we'll pay the highest cash prices. Have it JMaster Cleaned it costs you no more Telephone 2601 I U We'll call at once Claude Brown We call for and delibtr Opposite Court House on Fourth I,..