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In the game at Madison the Wolverines triumphed because of their steadier play, although the work of Captain Grieve and Combacker of the Badger team kept the result in In the last hockey game of, the sea- son the Wisconsin puck chasers will engage the Michigan ice squad at 7 o'clock tonight in the Colesium. On THE COST IS NOMINAL ,.--.A FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK .105 South Main Street. 880 South State Street (Nickels Arcade) o stAdverisers ave Come , Rely Entirely Upon the Pubic -for AU That They Mae and Seli By i. R. HAMILTON Porm' Advetising Manager of Wanamakrs, Philadelphia f% is an Irdnuay thing these days to pick up the paper and Ilhe mauufacturer of some well-known automobile, for pie, asking you for any suggestions toward the improve- of his car; or to find a clothing manufacturer asking you ggest a usme for a standard suit that he i. putting out; or to see some maker of a staple product offering to have youl Is goods at Ms expense. 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The Irish have one of the best ice combi- nations in the Middle West' and own two close victories over the Michigan team. Minnesota holds a three to one decision over Wisconin. It is the hope of Coach Gordon Anderson that thd Wolverine team will run up a larger score on the Cardinal than Notre Dame was able to make. If the Michigan sextette is able to close the season with a victory, the year will be stamp- ed as a success, and the sport will stand better chances of receiving oi. cial recognition. Lineups for tonight's game are: Wisconsin, Captain Grieve, center. Baker, right wing, Lengen, left wing, Blodgett, right defense, Combacker, left defense, Treadwell, goal tender. Michigan, Barkell, center, Kerr, left wing, Sanregret, right wing, Captain MacDuff, left defense, Steketee or Kahn, right defense, Coomb, goal ten- der. Sivimming Neet Is To Begin Today The preliminaries in the interclass swimming meet will be run off at 3 o'clock today in the Y. M. C. A. pool. The meet will last for over a week and the finals will be run off the follow- ing Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. This announcement takes precedence over all former announcements. The meet will be run by classes..All men winning five points or over in the finals will get numerals. -MFrst place counts five points, second three, and third one. All men are eligible who have not won a. varsity sweater or who are not on the Varsity squad this year.-. The events will be as follows: four men, 160 yard relay, 100 yard crawl, 40 yard crawl, 220 yard crawl, 100 yard breaststroke, 100 yard back- strok,e fancy diving, and the plunge. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.-Adv. SPALDING Basket Ball Whenpurchasing equp- merit fr basket ballor any athletic sport,inist upon SPALDING's.'Sat- isfaction is inevitable. - . Cata i ogu on r eque A G.SPALDING& BROS 211 So. State St., Chicago U, *1 ||r . a There is a certain amount of mental stimulus born of com 5 petition. 3 " You mayEnd yourself lack- ing the "pep" to carry _on in the! afternoon, when the morning has been trying. e When such moments come drop in and try the perfect Billiard equipmentwe have, and which'. we promise will put re- newed energy into you. MILLIARDS CIGARS CANDIS M PIPES LVM ME Soxxi iI sWe try to treat youa riht t *- -N =ago NMIsq WOLVERINE MATSQA WINS FROM DETROIT Y" WRESTLING MEET RESULTS IN SECOND VICTORY FOR MICHIGAN Michigan defeated the Detroit Y. M. .C. A. Saturday in Detroit, by a score of 24 to 18. It comprises the second I victory of the season. The "Y" men, being much older and more exerienced, put up the stiffest opposition that the Wolverines have met this year. The final outcome was in doubt until the heavyweight match was decided, which gave Michigan the contest by a margin of six points. Wolverines Win Four Defoe, Campbell, Haller, and Meek- er each won their bouts, Defoe win- ning his by straight falls.. "Y" men were successful in three matches, tak- ing the ones in the 125, 135, and .145- pound class. Bern, of Detroit, won his match by three straight falls. Jenkins who substituted for Hal- Ha-berg at the last minute, although de- feated, showed himself to be a man able to represent Michigan very cap- ably, with a little more experience. This afternoon at 3 o'clock, he will compete with Halberg, to decide who will represent Michigan in the- -125 pound class. Besides these, men in the 145-pound class, Dyne, welterweight champion of the campus in 1920, will battle with Boschan for the suprem- acy of their class. Captain Haller and Darden are also slated for a battle to determine class laurels. To Meet X A. C. The winners of these matches will. represent the University, next Satur- day, at the M. A. C., along with Defoe, Campbell, Gillard, and Meeker. These festivities will start at 3 o'clock in Waterman gymnasium. Summaries of the "Y" meet: 115-pounds-G. Defoe (M), defeated T. Margon' (Y). 125 pounds-U. P. Bern (Y), defeat- ed Jetnkins (M). 135 pounds-S. Mustaffo (Y), de- feated R. Gillard (M). ^45 pounds-G. Payne (Y), refeated, A.' Boschan (M)., 58 pounds-P. Haller (M), defeat- ed Ed. Stein (Y). Heavyweight- . Meeker (M), de- feated . Walker (Y). TANK TEAM WINS' FROM AGGIE MEN In a one sided dual swimming meet ,at Lansing, Michigan triumphed over M. A. C. by the score of 2 to M6 The farmers were not able to get any firsts and scored their points by gaining three seconds and seven-thirds. Val- entine and Smith in the dashes and Ullman and Hubbard in the 220 were the outstanding stars and they will be hard to beat in the future if they keep on at their present rate. The relay was a walk away for Michigan with Valentine the anchor man coming in yards ahead of his op- ponent. Aldrich won the breast- stroke when Babcock, the other Mich- igan man, was disqualified because of a technicality in turning. The-Green and White garnered one of their few seconds in thisrevent when Taylor fol- lowed Aldrich to the end of the tank. One of the features of the meet was the fancy diving of White of Michigan. He easily took first, while Bos and Johnson of M. A. C. were tied for sec- ond. The plunge was taken by Kearns at 59 feet, while the best Borwon could do was 51 feet, giving M. A. C. another second place. Firsts and seconds were taken by Michigan in the 220 yard free style, the 50 yard back stroke, the 100 yard free style, and the 50 yard free style. Something for sale? 'A Classified Ad in The Daily will And a buyer.- Ady. Buy your class toques from Daily advertisers.-Adv. ,0 , 50c f 2pr swhboswrced an ~r.Iaoment flov. 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