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>lers This Afternoon1

y be, accord-'
rdest one of
s been neg-
gan team in

lced

In-a

met

souri V aey cnampions
although they lost both
Rerience gained, is of
nce. Michigan's team
meet this year, but any
er-confidence on the
ng although the men
get going.
5 lb. class, DeFoe of
ts Galpin of M. A. C.
e an interesting match
'e fast and heady. The
will see either Jenkins
Michigan, pitted against
A. C. Hanson is one,
iural Items
ri the fraternity basket-
scheduled for Monday
ie four best teams on
l meet in two big games
court. Sigma Chi bat-
'hi Alpha on the Var-
o'clock and Sigma Nu
Alpha Epsilon at 9:30
large floor. Interest in
intense and a large

of the toughest of the Aggies, and was
the only man to score againt Indiana
a short time ago. In the 135 lb.
match Gillard, of MIichigan, meets F.
T. Neller, of M. A. Q. At 145 lbs.
Baschan, of Michigan, meets Foster, of
M. A. C., in a match which promises
to be well fought. Campbell, of Mich-
igan, at 158 lbs. should make a hard
proposition for Neller, of the Aggies.
Captain Haller Michigan.'s light-
heavyweight representative, will un-
doubtedly be a point winner against
Holden, M. A. C.
Mecker Meets Year,
The heavyweight match between
Meeker,'of Michigan, and Vear, of' M.
A. C., should prove one of the most
interesting on the car d. Vear is the
captain and coach of t le Aggies and
has had much experience. The fact
that Meeker will outweigh Vear by 15
pounds can not be taken into consequ-
ence as Vear extremely fast and
cleyer. Meeker ought to be able to
hold his own though, and is prepared,
to put up a strong fight.
Pratt to Referee
Both schools have been fortunate in
securing Derril Pratt, former baseball
coach, as referee. Pratt has had ex-
perience inwrestling and is popular
wherever he goes.,
The matches will each be 12aminutes
and will either be decided by a fall or,
if neither man is thrown by the deci-
sion of two judges.
oifs Of SpOrts

WOLTERINE COURT M~E
MEETS ILLINI TONIGHT
(Continued from Page One)
Michigan's team, on the other hand,
has apparently found itself and is
playing at a whirlwind speed. Last
Saturday night the Wolverines crush-
ed the title hopes of Wisconsin, de-
feating the powerful Badger team in
the best basketball game that has been
played at Watetman gymnasium in
years. In that game Captain Rea was
lost to the team through injuries.
Monday night the Michigan team, with
Birks playing guard in place of Rea,
walked away with the Indiana quin-
tet, one which defeated the Wolverines
earlier in the season.. The M. A. C.
game Wednesday night was merely a
practice affair, insofar as Mather's
men were concerned. The team is on,
edge for real battle tonight.
Paper and Birks Guards
Coach Mather said he would use the
same line-up that he used in the In-
diana game. Miller and Kipke will
be the forwards,,Ely, the center, and
Paper and Birks, guards. The men
have all been playing a stellar game
during the last few weeks and are ex-
pected to maintain their gait tonight.
Coach Mather would not make any
predictions as to the probable out-
come of the game. That he expected
a hard battle, and that he would be

well satisfied if his men keep up with
their present speedy exhibitions were
the only comments he would make re-
garding the game tonight.
COFFEY AND KEANE NAMED
TO COACH MAROON NINE
In line with his policy of securing
as far as possible former Fordhamites
to coach Fordham teams, Frank Gar-
gan, the Maroon Graduate manager,
has appointed Jack Coffey, Fordham
'10, and Billy Keane, Fordham '04,
coaches of this year Maroon baseball
-nine. Coffey will take hold of the can-
didates within a few days and take
charge of them until April 1, at which
time Keane will assume duties as
coach of the squad. Coffey and Keane
will succeedsArthur Delvin, former
star third baseman of the New York
Giants.#

for caps and gowns and would advice
ordering early so as to avoid the last
minute rush before the Junior Girls'
Play. All orders must be in by March
11th in order to. give the department
time in which to get them all made.
Mack & Co.-Adv.
STUDENTS LUNCH
409 EAST JEFFERSON'
OPEN 6:30 A. M.
TILL 11:00 1. M.

A.M. P.M.
Daily DailyI
7:30 1:3o Lv... Adrian ...Ar
8:o 2:o5 .... Tecurnseh ....
8:25 2:25.....Clinton .
I9:15 3:15.....Saline .
95 4Ar. Ann Arbor Lv.
SUNDAYS AND HOLID
P.M.
3:30 Lv.. Adrian . . Ar,
4:05 Tecumseh ..
4:25 -Clinton.
5 . Saline ...s..
5:45 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv.
P. M.

ctators is anticipated. Ohio State won a wrestling match
)hlmacher will handle from Chicago by a score of 28 to 24.
Martin, Ohio middleweight, won twice,
throwing Keeler in the 158 pound
ass basketball schedule class and winning a decision over Ha-
eb. 27, is as follows: at towski in the 145 pound class. Ohio
nior engineers vs. Jun- won 3 bouts and Chicago 2; each team
on court 1; Soph engi- forfeited one match.
. engineers on court 2;
Junior lits on court 3; Johnny Mohardt, Notre Dame foot-
resh lits on court 4. Of- ball and baseball star, has completed
: on court 1, R. W. his scholastic career at the Catholic
t 2, Brunsting; on court institution. He left South Bend yes-
court 4, Andrus. At 7 terday for his home in Gary. He will
ers vs. Pharmics, on remain at home until Sunday, when
. Medics- vs. Soph Med- he will leave for Augusta, Ga., where
. court 1, R. W. Smith; he reports to the Detroit Tigers of the
idrus. At 9:30, Upper- American league.
s. Homoeops, on court
laws vs. Fresh~ laws, on Nine letter men answered Coach
al on court 1, Weitzel; Jumbo Stienm's initial call for spring
ndre. foptball practice at the Indiana camp.
The men to report are Captain Han-
'hursday night's basket- ny, Wilkins, Brewster, Cox, Smith,
as follows: Sigma Al- Redman, Wolfe and Woodward. The
,Delta Sigma Delta 15; wgrk is of a light nature, consisting
Acacia 6; Sigma Chi 38, of punting, drop-kicking, side step-
lta 10; Lambda Chi ding and general drill in the funda-
a Sigma 6. fmentals of the game.

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Step into either of our offices and look over our
Safety Deposit Vault Equipment
You will feel at ease knowing your valuables are
safely deposited in your individual box behind
those massive doors

Free Dancing Exhibiti
SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING

2-, 5

and

7

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THE COST IS NOMINAL
FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK
101.105 South Main Street. 88 South State Street
(Nickels Arcade)

Mlle.

Erica

will

Dance .in'

Our

Windo'

We cordially

invite the public to

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ADV5ERTISINGAT 3 P.M.
DMISCELLANEOUS

come and witness the exhibition.
Mlle. Erico is a very accomplished
young artist and we are sure you
will be pleased with her. You may
remember her as the dancer who
substituted for Mae Murry in parts
of the picture "Peacock Alley."

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Chicago, a limited number of live
lows for the coming vacation. Mr.
E. Adams is at the Allenel Hotel
lay, only to interview men inter-
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ntment. Phone 121. 104
'TED-Energetic student, sopho-
re, or junior preferred, to repre-
t a prominent compan y.in Ann
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portunity for the remainder of
lege course. Address Box C. M.,
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[TED-Fraternity wants a cook.
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for a large number of men. Boxi
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[TED-To' lease furnished or un-
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ys for next year. State terms,
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[TED-Fraternity wants a porter.
ist be experienced. Box J. P.,
en il.104-2,

IF YOU ARE looking for a good money
propostion for summer - ot try
the brush game? Spring Vac,".
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-
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600-M. 100-21
ARE YOU satisfied with your meals?
Try Flynn's Boarding House at 607
Hill St.. Everybody satisfied. It's
just like mother's, everything home
made. 102-3
FOR ENT
FOR RENT-One suite of rooms. 344
S. Division. Phone 5578. . 104-2
FOR RENT-Room on Maynard St.,
just a block from campus. Well furn-
ised. Inquire 230 Nickel's Arcade.
104
FOR RENT- Splendid single room.
$3.00. 308 E. Madison. 1395-R. 101-4
LOST
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LOST-Chi Omega Pin, Tuesday. Call
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Have you heard these rec
ords yet? Let us play then

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Ty-Tee
When Buddha Smiles!
Dapper Dan
1 Want You Morning, Noo
and Night.
Granny
She Loves Me, She Loves
Me Not.
Stealing'
Why Don't You Smile?

Come and bring your friends.
Remember our new store is
at 305 Maynard street, or just
across, from the Majestic
theatre.

Mlle..Erica, who will dance to
Ted Lewis' famous fox
trot, 'Marie,."

A11mend inger ,s

Music

Shol

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