LEAD Leaves . A. C. forI ILL USE SECOND MEN AGAINST AGGIES Conference Standing W. .. .4 ..w .. . . . . w .w . 6 6 4 5 4 :, L. 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 Pct. .867! .750 .571 .555i .500 .429 .429 .375 .285 .250 running the noor. Rea's defense was well nigh impregnable. A few sec- onds before the close of the game he tore some of the muscles in his right arm and is at present nursing the in- jured member, which threatens to keep him out of play for at least 10 days. Indiana Is Weak With Rea out of the lineup, "Bill" Miller is the lone survivor of the five which tied for the Big Tern champion- ship last year. Indiana offered little resistance Monday night and the Var- sity encountered little difficulty in brushing the Hoosier defense aside. Despite the apparently easy victory, Coach Mather is still far from satis- fied with the way his men perform- ed. Glaring weaknesses were appar- ent in the Michigan team play, which might have proved fatal if the Wol- verines had been facing a more for-, midable opponent. Teamwork, that was always in evidence in the Wis- consin contest, was utterly lacking during- the greater part of the Indi- ana game. This weakness is partial- ly explained by the absence of Cap- tain Rea but even his absence did not excuse the Wolverines from missing many easy shots and falling down in their passing game. Against Wisconsin, Michigan's team play broke up the Badger offense, while the famed floor pass that Dr. Meanwell's men employ was used to good advantage by Micigan. The foul shooting of "Bill" Miller has been al- most perfect" in each of these two ganes, while Ely's play both on the offense and the defense has been a 0 ................3 S ..........3 tate ..............2 restern..........2 igan's victory over the Hoosier Monday night raised the Wolver- standing to fifth in the Big Ten brought the figures in their per- .ge column up to an even' 500 er's men after a slow start this n seemed to have hit their stride .e Wisconsin contest last Satur- night but fortune was again un- able to the Maize and Blue when well earned victory over the ly Badgers cost Michigan the ces of Captain Bud Rlea,.fRea nstrated his versatility in this by playing the back guard in- huge factor in the victories. Kipke's dribbling has improved greatly in the last few games and the gridiron star regularly breaks through the opposing defense counting well earned baskets. Paper Peps Up Team Paper's injection into the combina- tion has speeded up the Michigan play, for the little guard has exhibited an abundanec of pep in all of the frays he has gotten into. Paper has the un- cany habit of following the ball at the right time and more than once has broken up the opposing team's floor work by beating his man to the throw. Paper misses many shots that with aj little more practice should be turned into the scoring column, and too fre- quently takes the ball when it is Mich- igan's out. Tonight the Wolverines will face M. A. C. at Lansing and Coach Mather will be afforded an opportunity to strengthen the play of his new com- bination before the hard game with the Illini Saturday night. The coach is taking no chances on crippling any more of his team before the fray with the Suckers and may elect to start his second string tossers against the Ag- gie quintet. In this event, Pearman and Whitlock will open at forward with MacWood at center, while a num- ber of men may be alternated at the guard positions. The Farmers have a powerful court five, but with the Il- linois and Iowa games looming up as the next Big Ten attractions, Coach Mather does not intend to take chances with his available veterans. Purdue Still in Lead Purdue with six victories and one defeat still heads the Big Ten and if the Boilermakers can down the Illi- nois tossers at Lafayette, March 7, they will earn the first Conference championship a Purdue aggregation has been in possession of for a long time. The Boilermakers met their only de- feat at the hands of the Suckers by a one point score on the Urbana floor and with the advantage of their home floor March 7, Purdue will be favored to capture the game. Their only other contest is with Indiana at Purdue on Feb. 25 and it is hard to see how the Hoosiers have even an outside chance to down their state rival. Illinois is the only team with a chance to over- take the Old Gold and Black, but to do so the Illini must win every one of their remaining four games including contests with Wisconsin, Michigan, Chicago, and Purdue. Intramural Items (Continued from Page 4) weather permits. Announcement will be made later in The Daily. The following men qualified in the preliminaries of the interclass swim- ming meet, the finals of which are to be held at 7:15 o'clock tomorrow eve- ning 40-yard free style-Kerr, '25E, Tay- lor, '25L, Pappenbooth, '25, Ottleson, '24. 100-yard backstroke-Kerr, '25E, Babcock, '24, Kauffman, '24, Winchell, '24. Plunge for distance-Tarrant '25, PORTFOLIOS AND LEATHER BAGS BRIE All Wool Hose, Underwear, Sweaters, Overcoats, reduced from our former low prices. Etc., now gr CASES Have you seen our High-Top Shoes and Mocasin Pack Shu for Ladies and Men Cover-Ally and Over-ails for Shop and Laboratory. Alarm Clocks at $129 Muzzy, '24, Ottleson, '24, Kauffman, ing, Wills, '25, Ottleson, '24E, Oliphant, Student Goes to Meeting in C] '24. 220-yard crawl-Kerr, '25E, Bab- '24E, Warner, '24E, Pappenbooth, X25. (By Conference Radio News Se cock, '24, Coates, '24E, Martin, '25E. There will be no preliminaries in the Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 21.-M 190-yard breast stroke-Babcock, '24, relay, the finals being held Thursday Tingley, a sophomore, is sailiz ''night. Johnson, '24E, Blauner, '25. 100-yard night"_China as Purdue's representati crawl-Taylor, '25, Warner, '24E, j the international Y. W. C. A. c Seick, '25, Martin, '25E. Fancy div- Patronize our Advertsers.-Adv. ence. A large assortment of all leather cases, which are so necessary for the carrying and filing of papers, music, documents, etc. Genuine leather BOSTON BAGS priced up from $1.98 Gillet Razors at 85C Surplus Supplies Store, 21 N.4th Ave. "It dpays to walk a few blocks" ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY WHITNEYSaturday Even'g, Feb.25 -T4IHP PAMVATIC EVENT Of: T1W SEASON. A GREAT AQZT1T INA GRE~AT PLA\4! "M. ITQbCP-STEIN IS f' TWE 81ST ACTOR IN TWE COUNTIW- /-Amy Leslie, Chicaqo l ljNews "Some variety at the Michigan Cafeteria; I've been eating there all year and no two Fr.IRECTION I. Ifl.LE S.1UBid£ meals have been the same!" MR. LEO. --According to one of the regular patrons IN NS BIGHST SUCCESS LOVER" he GRA L '7he Rom 70 1 Comed9' lasic r ZT CW- OUQ ACTOR.S Or GAS W,, MJR.DITRICNSTEIN PLAYIN IATCHMO FOR. PRWECiN AN[ OJ0,..N.II. CkcwpwaIn~s fM O-.ITJC14STEIN 15 OK 09t THE FINEST AR~TISTS TIHE 0 wu1ATR, SE AVER IGNOWN- _hA st teves, chico aq rld Ixemint i Something for sale? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- Adv. Victrolas $25 to $995 r jpq PRICES: $1,00t,$1,50 $2.00, $2.50 MAIL ORDERS NOW 11 THIS COLUMN1 CLOSES AT 3 P.M. LA S,, lF ADVERTISING I TOTS C~UM CLOS ES AT 3 P.,{ E is T Yc cla sp Wi St WANTED WANTED-Do you want to make big money Spring Vacation? I have sev- eral reports of students here in the city that worked about 15 hours last week and made from $20 to $30. Come in and look our proposition over. Mr. Leader, 232 Nickel's Arcade. Phone 6oo-M. 94-21 WANTED-Energetic student, sopho- more or junior preferred, to repre- sent a prominent company in Ann Arbor. Ex'llent proposition, and opportunit, for the remainder of college course. Address Box C. M., Daily. 97-21 WANTED-Bundle and family wash- ings. Starched work a specialty. All hand work. Work called for and delivered. Draper Home Laundry. Phone 2806-M. 632 So. Ashley St. 101-3 WANTED-Two men students for part time work. Call 811 E. Ann St. this. afternoon only. 101 F0R RENT FOR RENT - One single and one double room; combination hot air and hot water heat; one block from campus. Call Davis. 2280-W. 920 Monroe. 99-3 FOR RENT-Excellent suite with run- ning water, steam heat and fire pl~ce. One short block from campus in best section. Also one single room. 804 Monroe St. 100-3 FOR RENT-Room for one or two stu- dents; well furnished, warm, one block from campus, on Maynard St. Inquire 230 Nickel's Arcade. 100-2 FOR RENT-One front room for one or two men. 110 N. Thayer. Phone 2583-R. . 101-3 FOR RENT- Splendid single room. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Vacancies in front suite ant double room. Near campus. 1115 S. University. 101 FOR RENT-Modern, Al room. Close in.' Quiet. 319, East Jefferson. 101-3 LOST LOST-A gold dinner ring set with three large pearls. Was picked up at the Palais Royal, Monday, Feb. 20, about 3 p. m. Please return. Re- ward. 101-2 LOST--On Saturday after J-Hop, a diamond shaped ear ring of black onyx trimmed with old fashioned gold. Reward. Call 16. 99-3 LOST - Between West Hall and Li brary' a silver cloth change purse. Finder call 1767-M. Reward. 100-2 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU ARE looking for a good money propostion for -summer why not try the brush game? Spring Vacation would be a good time to see if you like the work. Several students made nine dollars Saturday on their first trip in the field. See Mr. Lead- er. 232 Nickel's Arcade. Telephone 600-M. 100-21 A NO. 1 Drawing instruments. Call 909 E. Huron or 1273-J. 100-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring car, practically new. Bargain to early buyer. Phone 283-W or call 506 E. Liberty. 99-4 FOUND, FOUND-Conklin fountain pen on Lib- erty near Thompson. Call Whaley, 2378-W. 98-4 venProf.Stickler pleased ypewritten themes re easy to read.: ou can get out both ass work and corre- ondence in less time ith the Underwood andard Portable. 'The machine you will eventually carry" = 4v, :r ' I, 4 " 4\", n Have You Heard These New Vlctor Dance Records Just think of the fun you're missing if you haven't some of these splendid dance records from the February list! Get them TODAY and have a home-dance this very evening---see how they'll liven up your friends who'll drop in. 18835 My .Sweet Gal-Fox. Trot All Star Trio and Orch. 75c I'm Laughing All the Time FT " UNEROD Standard BLE 188391 75c Gypsy Blues-Fox Trot When Budha Smiles--Med. V Paul Whiteman and Orch. 18842 Just a Little Love Song, Fox Trot 75c Ty-Tee, Fox Trot< 6" 18843, 75c Granny Your My Mammy's Mpmmy All That I Need Is You, Fox Trot Fox Trot Club Royal Or is. is I, . T S., A. MORAN, 711 N.,University 18845 I Want My Mammy, Mandy 'N Me. FT. J. C. Smith and Orch. 2'5 C Stealing, Fox Trot 35 713Popular Songs of Yesterday Med. Waltz, No. 1 Hackel-Berge Orch- $1.25 Popular Songs of Yesterday Med. 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