LIM . . ._ _ na... wr. rr .w. .. i EFEATS 19 OF 23 SN GJCESS PLAYERS rient of a final score for Lme played by George against 23 opponents si- Wednesday night in the, >t be made until Barnes Freedman, '23, play off a ho has a wide reputation. as a chess expert, was able to defeat 19 opponents, losing only to 3 and the 1 game resulting in a draw. The three men who defeated Barnes were Moody, Cuiley'and Washburn. According to The Daily of Satur- day, Feb. 4, 1893, a group of students would gather every Saturday to sing college songs. Twvelve ?Iiclzigan 'Track Athletes Leave for Second Annual Indoor Relay Carnival Held At P1. A..C. PM Twelve members of the Michigan track team leave at noon today for Lansing to compete in the, second an- nual M. A. C. indoor relay carnival tonight. A two mile relay tean is being sent and entries are also made in the special 'invitation 40-yard dash and in the open 40, in the high and low hurdles, the shot put, and the pole' vault. Coach Steve Farrell will not accompany the team as he 1has a slight cold, but the squad will be in charge of R. A. Bailey, Jr., '22, track manager. Kelly Will Not Compete Harvey and Kelly were invited to compete in the special 40-yard dash but Kelly is sick at present so Harvey will be the only Michigan representa- tive. Ernst, of M. A. C., is extremely nen's- winter shoes and oxfords, rvalues up to $11.00, now We have been requested to form another beginning class in S HORTAN f February 27th. fast and is slated to. win although he has been beaten this year by Walker, of Kalamazoo Normal, and this man may repeat. Petouschlat, of Kalam- azoo college, has been going strong this year and is sure to place. Just how Harvey compares with these men is not known. definitely but he will make them surry at least. Burke is Michigan's entry in the open 40 and he should be the first to cross the tape. Landowski is almost positive to cop the pole vault for no man entered has approached his mark of 12 feet 2 1-2 inches. Walker and McElven are en- tered in the high jump and as both of these men have done six feet or over, in practice, it is doubtful if they will be beaten. Sargent looks like a sure first in either or both the high and low hurdles, whiledBrunner, who is also' entered, should place in one or the other. Stipe is entered in the shot put and should gain another Michigan first. Speelal Relay An annual affair is the special two mile relay between Michigan and M. A. C. The Wolverine team is com. posed of Douglas, Hattendorff, Price, and Polhamus. Last season the Mich- igan team almost lapped the Farmers and Coach Farrell is notelooking for extremely stiff competion this year. New track suits have been ordered for all those who placed in the Chi- cago meet. The jerseys bear the well earned A.M.A.'s while the bants are striped on the side with blue. Murphy Ch scn Captain. Johnny Murphy of Portland, Ore., was chosen captain of the Notre Dame track team at a banquet Thursday eve- ning. Murphy is the Conference chai-, apion in -his -event, the high jump, and was a m mber of the 1020 United States O'mpic team. Heris at pres- ent the holder' of the world's indoor high jump title by irirtue of his leap of 6 feet 4 3-4 inches made at the Millrose games in New York Feb. 1. ILINI BASKET TO iLED BY CAPTAIN SET FOR FRAY WINTERS STARES FATE ON OUTCOME OF G WITHI MICHIGA17 ''1 - $6.65 I Hamilton Business College' State and Williams Streets IAre YuLcy Tahr's Soe Store 108 S. Main : We are not asking you We about your marks. just wondered if you are ,arn to e Adver- sing, You Men. Don't- Expect More Than u G By J. 'R. HAMILTON Form4r Adverti1I4g Manager of Wanamaker's, Philadelphia there ,is anyone worthy of divine pity it is the man who his fortune in advertising the name of a breakfast food, ample, and then steps into the first little nameless stere ies to, and buys a nameless pair of shoes or a nameless hat bout half the men in America are interested, in one way ther, in advertising, and yet only a comparative hundful have actually learned the benefit of reading and respond- it. ecently one of the largest clothing manufacturers in the y stepped into a store and said, "Give'me a suit of under- What kind"' said the clerk. )h," said the manufacturer, "Any old kind will do." And uld have been shocked out of his three chins if anybody id the same thing in buying clothes. hat man makes about the best clothes produced, and he ; understand why more people do not buy his product. ow it is time all men took into consideration the value of ising and learned to respond to it. D man can tell the exact value of merchandise outside of n particular line. Do you suppose a jeweler knows anything a suit of clothes, or a clothier has any absolute knowledge eIry? Either one of them could be skinned out of, his eye )y the other, and probably would be if it weren't for adver- is the name not the merchandise that a store or manufac- ;ells. It is the name he stands back of. ad it is advertising the name that tmikes him stand back The man who doesn't advertise hasn't anything to live up e hasn't made any claims that he has to live up to. L the name of fairness give these advertisers their due. tores choose the best merchandise that there is to be had. offer you the' lowest possible price and they stand ready ' their integrity with the returnability of merchandise and back :w turn to the advertisements in this paper for the things. e going to.buy. Read every one of them, large and small. all advertiser may have just the thing you want.) Give atronage to these people who have cleaned up our com- 1 system and have been the leaders in standardizing trade. (Copyrighted.) one of the many students who eat three meals ekery I day (besides mdnigh lunch) at that good old fashioned reStaura nt of --- 10 V a fi 9 Calkins Fletcher Drug Co. and the Cushing Drug Co. invite the inspection ol TREBOR $6. Q1vON MPS PIPES . stopper in the stem stops all moIsture Agents for the United States and Canaca GROSVENOR NICHOLAS &CO.Inc. 12 East 48th Street New York C iy i S l11 So.' University Ake: (By H. Martin Genn, Sports Editor, The ilini) Urbana,'Il1., Feb. 24.-Coach Wintes and -eight' basketball men entraine here yesterday evening for Ann Ar- bor where they believe the fate of Il- linois' basketball chances will be set- tled in the game between Michigan and Illinois tonight. Bring Eight Men Captain Carney, Johnny Sabo, Hap- py Collins, Lanky Stilwell, Potter, Popken, Tabor and Ott Vogel comprise the squad which will krrive at Ann Ar- bor this morning. The men are all in excellent condition despite a slight touch of influenza which threatened to ruin the squad last week. "'Lineup Uncertain . Winters has not announced a line- up for the game as yet, and it is prob- able that he is not sure of i himself. The versatility of some ~of th, °nem- bers of the squad makes it possible Ee him to use a number of pombinations, Carney, Potter, Popken, Tabor, St well, Vogel and Sabo are all workable forwards. Vogel, Carney, and Stilwell are good centers and any nmymber of the team can be used at the guards. Winters is greatly, handicapped by the long trip because many of the members of his squad are still of tend- er years'and are badly worn by travel. To make matters worse he must travel the 300 miles between Ann Arbor an Urbana immediately after the game in order to send his men against Wiscon. sin here Monday. Need Every Gamo Illinois is now second in the Coner- ence standing and must win every r, riaining game on the schedule to keep in the running as Purdue plays only two more easy gas. Chcago Defeats Northwestern Coach Stagg's Maron track team won a dual track meet from North- western university by a score pf 41 to 40. The meet was in doubt all the 'way. Until the last -event was decid- ed Northwestern led by a four point margin, but in the last event, the high. jump, Rittenhouse of Chicago cleared the bar at 5 feet 8 inches. Pol of Chicago and Young of Northwestern tied for second place. Jimmy Pyot, Maroon halfbaci, won two firsts the 40 yard dash and the 440. ,Pyott step- ped the 40 yards in 4 4-5 seconds. RANDBALL NOTICE All entries for the doubles eventin the All-Campus hand- ball tourney must be signed on the inside of the north door of the handball courts of Waterman gymnasium no later than 4 o'clock, Saturday, Feb. 25. The schedule will' then be =drafted and the tourney will start on Monday, Feb. 27. A LL 6F6 m' ' PL~um' 3 NG 6UPPLUEe5 - ARE TH E CHOI CE$T . MERCHANDIS CHARACTER WE sell plumbng of charac- W ter. Both our fixtures " and our repair work live up to the high ideals we had when we first started business. If there were any better plumbing sup4- plies than those we display we would have them. Don't fret our phone number 2452. Bera rnek= &Martin 820 SO. MAIN ST., Phone 2452 . I 1 . __ . f 1922Announcement SPRING PR WOOLENS. Now on di splay for your If6 Ask to see the NEW CREPE Soft Shirt with Collar TINKER & COMPAN S. State Street, at William St. ?fie Home 'f Vetter Clothes and Furnishings at Fai ICES t I I Attached -r e r Prices 4- r. _ ~ "_ 1 Party at Packard Tonight! 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