01t F and have statged a come- as left Minnesota and Ohio . 'I Many Veterans LE Coach Evans team is composed of veterans, but the combination did not get to working smoothly until the sea- son was well advanced, hence the low- Play ly position of the Evanston cagers. Captain McKenzie, right guard ot the Purple team, is probably the most dangerous man Michigan will have to face Monday night. This stellar guard AlE is high scorer for the Northwestern five, and has been a ,source of annoy- son ance to every opposing team this year. Ev- His great forte is his ability to elude 'sity the opposing defense and with an un- ter- erring eye to drop his shots through fray the ring. McKenzie also handles the will free throws for the Purple. on Paterson, who is the running mate for of McKenzie at guard, is also a strong eyed player and has a name for his work in and previous contests. Holmes has been lui used at center all year, but it is un- men likely that this man will be able to. core measure up to Ely at the tip off posi- tion for the Wolverine star seems to be the logical choice for the position 3 a of All-Conference center. Saunders, as Palmer, and Sherer alternate at for- the ward, and it would not be suprising to. heir see the two first named men open the em- game. steady improvement, while its defense has appeared ragged at times. Coach Mather will probably employ the same lineup that he has started in the last four games, although Cap- tain Rea will probably be injected into the combination before the fray has seen many minutes pass. Tomorrow's game will mark Rea's last appearance in competition for the Maize and Blue. The Michigan leader has been a feared man throughout the Conference for two seasons but injury in the Wiscon- sin game caused Rea to be lost to the squad in some of its most important battles. Intramural Items The class basketball schedule for Tuesday night is as follows: 7 o'clock, court 1, fresh lits vs. soph lits, court 2, junior lits vs. senior lits, court 3, Homeops vs. uperclass Medics. The officials for these games are R. Smith, Brunsting, and Cooper, respectively. Something for. sale? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- ldv. 7:45 o'clock, court 1, upperclass Laws vs. fresh Laws, court 2, fresh engi- neers vs. soph engineers, fresh Dents vs. fresh Medics. The officials are R. W. Smith, Ohlmacher, Kerley, respec- tively. 8:30 o'clock, court 1, junior engineers vs. senior engineers, court 2, architects vs. upperclass Dents, court 3, soph Dents vs. Pharmics. The officials are Ohlmacher, Cooper, and Kerley, respectively. The soph Medics drew a bye and will go to the second round. Five more men qualified in the foul shooting contest Friday night. They were H. Parker, '23, with 19 out of a possible 25, J. C. McClure, '22M, with 17, H. C. Walser, '23M, with 17, D. H. Wills, '25A, with 15, and G. L. Stone, '23, with 16. On Saturday morning, A. H. Slingerling, '24, with 17, and W. Sweet, '23, with 15, also qualified for the second round. The department will run off the pre- liminaries for the indoor track Wed- nesday night, March 8. Three leagues will be scheduled for this night. South State from 6:30 to 7:45 o'clock. North State from 7:45 to 9 o'clock. Hill St. from 9 o'clock on. A final opportunity will be given all those who have not yet competed in the preliminaries of the foul shooting progress of the class games. This Is absolutely the last chance that will be but varsity baske given to qualify for the silver loving cups awarded to the first and second best goal throwers on the campus. All TRYOUT that is necessary to qualify is to ap- pear at the gymnasium with gym shoes Sophomores and then toss 15 goals out of 25 at- for assistan tempts. Those who qualify will toss manager \are s 25 more, following which the 10 high the athletic o men will shoot 50 more shots. The onday aftert two men who have the best record in the total 100 shots will be presented ________ WEEK BECINNINGOAR IC U.TONIGHT MA5 (DETROIT) A GORGEOUS ARABIAN NI Joe Webe offers AMZRICA's FORnMosT HoneyI ZIMBALIST'S 1 Books and Lyrics by Joseph Herbert Comic Opera - Musical Come Drama - Pantomi Chorus can dance muc the Daughters of Hie Staged 1 - - . Use Short Pass Northwestern's style of play is the short pass, pivot type which generally' makes the game lively at all times. The Purple has not a strong 'offense although it 'has been marked by a Poplin Shirts AUGMENTED DIRECTFROM as4 &x re~s These Poplin Shirts at $3 are the finest buy you will find this Spring SELFSAME COM WEEK STARTING MONDAY, MARCH 13 The COLLAR is soft and comfortable. The STYLE is good with the new short front Collar.. The PRICE is Right. 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Phone Vashington. 107-5 SALE rn 9 room house. lectric range, large ; 1 acre of ground. payment down. ; where you can supplies. One and outh of campus. 7113-F21. 111-3 LOST LOST-Small coin purse containing over forty dollars between Chin- ese Gardens and East University and Vaughn. Address Box, R. M. G., Daily. Liberal reward. 111-2 LOST-Little finger ring with Masonic double eagle emblem mounted on white stone. Call Margaret Mac- Innes, 885-W. 111-2 LOST-Fountain pen without cap on Greeniwood or East University, 'be- tween Greenwood and Vaughn. Call 2321-M. 111-4 LOST-A purse eontaining valuable papers. Reward. Phone 189. 111-2 MISCELLANEOUS MRS. EMMA FISHER CROSS, Pian- ist, a pupil of Leschetizky of Vienna, formerly teacher of piano at Univer- sity School of Music and University of Washington. ]Piano and Pipe Or- gan instruction. 'Available for con- certs and accompanying. Studio, Allmendinger's Music Store, May- nard St. Call between 3 and 5 or phone 2523. 110-21 By J. R. HAMILTON !e r Adwrtislng Manager .of Wanamakor's, Philadelphia About the most delightfully foolish thing a man 6es is to let a woman set the stage for her attractions-moonlight through trees, appealing perfume, soft music, eto.-and then ask her to be his partner for life. And about the most delightfully foolish thing a woman does Is to take a fancy to a man's smile or the color of his eyes or the way his hair grows about his forehead and accept him on that basis as the earning partner in their little firm of matrimony. Goodness knows this sort of thing causes enough trouble in marriage without carrying it on into the other businesses of life. Yet for the most part that is just what we do from the buy- ing of a piano to the choosing of a pair of shoes. Because we Insist upon choosing our husband or our wife by moonlight is no reason why, we should throw a glamour about the purchase of a brass bed or a petticoat. Everything looks good when it is new, but like the Scotch- man's wife what we want to know is how it is going to look twenty years from now. How is that piano going to last after our expert has shown us how beautiful it is? How are our shoes or our clothes going to look three months from now? I How is our furniture going to look three years from now? There Is only one way to buy a thing when it is new and that is to buy It from a firm that guarantees it when it is old. Now how are you going to get that guaranty? Why, from the men who advertise of course. They are the men who go on record concerning the things they sell. They are the men whose asset is their name. They are the men who have something more than their cash drawer to protect. The time will come when the person who buys anything that Is not advertised or buys from a firm that does not advertise will be looked upon as needing a guardian. It is bad enough to have a husband or a wife who does not or will not wsr-that was probably a 'matter of sentiment. flut there oughtn't to be much sentiment.in the buying of a piece of furniture or a pair of shoes. - (Vopyrght &b " .. IHENRY 0. 343 S0. MAIN ST. /; CoRNw: Coal Wood. 0 PIHIS business has been ing ever since it wases ed. The secret is giving a satisfaction to our custome believe it pays to do busine friendly way. If you ti j t 1 Ii ยข If too, let's get together. dition. Terms Campus Gar- 111 sales HOW ABOUT making $70.00 spring Vacation?UHave you made your plans' as yet? I still have territory for a few more men in the brush game. Come in and look our proposition over. Mr. Leader, 232 Nickel's Ar- cade. Phone 600-M. 110-21 DANCING-Friday, March 10, Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti. Rhodes Bros., Michigan Seven (themselves). Danc- Office: Cornwell Building C Phones 81-F1 and 2207 iA OpL t g v u - r. See C. H. Clark,' 111 COAL COAL