.7 j , ;, r. r :.*. _' J rr .. . w LEARN TO WRITE Typewriting Shorthand' P enmanship HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE STATE AND WILLIAM Intramural Items Tonight's schedule for the indoor interfraternity track preliminaries is as follows: From 6:30 to 7:45 o'clock, Washtenaw league. From 7:45 to 9 o'clock, House clubs and Professional leagues. The basketball results for Monday night were as follows: Soph lits de- feated Fresh lits, 25 to 18; Junior lits defeated Upperclass laws, 18 to 6; Fresh engineers defegted Soph engi- neers, 17 -to 13; Senior engineers de- ,g0 ., I feated Junior engineers, 15 to 10; Dents defeated Pharmics, 30 to 4.1' Of the 120 men entered in the foul shooting contest, the following have qualified: R. H. Krause, '24E, H. Parker, '23, L. Pendleton, '25, G. Diette, '24E, R. Roth, '24, R. Rice, '23, W. Warney, '25, R. Gregory, '23, A. Sling- erlind, '24, J. McClure, '22M, H. Wal- ser, '28M, G. Stone, '23, G. Jerome, '23, Seitz, '22, V. Warney, '25, V. Gerber, '23, Webster, '23, Hadley, '25, R. Thompson, D. Willis, '25A, Kauffman, '23, Meads, '22, Gunther, '23, W. Sweet, '23, H. Schule, '25D, T. Hadley, '25. The finals will be held from 9 to 10 o'clock Thursday night and from 7 to 8 o'clock Friday night. Brophy Recovers From Illness George 0. Brophy, '22L, who has been confined to his bed with influ- enza for three days is now able to at- tend classes. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv- Coming Soon Charles (Chic) Sale as Miss Dessie Teed village organist one of the seven distinct roles he enacts in "HIS NIBS " "HIS NIBS" produces pictures, edits ; them, writes the titles and exploits 'em, too Also. Ethel Clayton' mn Her Own Money" WRESTLERS AYEN6E TRICK TEAMI -PREYIOUS DE[EAT TO, 816 TEN Down X. A. C. Grapplers in Return Members of Sick List A Meet at Lansing by Close Active Workouts Unde Score, 18-15 Farrell DE FOE OF MICHIGAN, WINS ILLNESS HANDICAPS SQ ONLY FALL DURING TUSSLE' IN EARLIER MEET Michigan's wrestlers came back with Most of the mem~bers o a vengeance Tuesday night by defeat- team who have been on t ing M. A. C. at Lansing, 18-15. All of are active again, and eve the matches were exceedingly well tesudswoknha fought and the large crowd of specta- tors was well pleased. shape for the indoor Conf DeFoe, of Michigan, met Bristol, of at Northwestern university the Aggies, in the opening match at Kelly, who has been sick 115 pounds and DeFoe secured a fall at the end of seven minutes with the ensa ever since the Ch aid of a body scissors and half Nel- donned the running shoes son. Speed was the keynote of this week. The little Irishma match and the Wolverine's aggressive- holder of the Waterman ness soon had the desired effect. for the 50-yard dash. He Hanson Wins Overtime -to participate in the meet nor the Illinois relay carn In the 125 pound match, Jenkins, of will be in condition for th Michigan, and Hanson, of M. A. C., next week. repeated their performance of a few Simmons Again in weeks ago and the match was a draw Captain Simmons and at then end of 12 minutes. Two over-, other two speed artists, time periods of three minutes each consistant work. Burke.,c were fought and Hanson had the bet- travel one lap in close to ter of them with the aid of a body and whenever Coach Farrell c arm hold. M. A. C. was awarded the Simmons is improving r judges decision in this match. should soon be in tip-top Gillard, of Michigan, was awarded the first of the season, the the decision over Foster, of the Ag- handicapped by outside mi gies, in the 135 pound match. Gillard interfered with his trac made excellent use of the leg and ances, but he is now fre body hold. . plenty of time to burnin Boschan, of Michigan, at 145.pounds, boards. went after Koopman, of M. A. C., with McElven is slowly recupe determination to win and he was the severe cold which kep awarded the judges decision after a the relay carnival, and is hard fight in which Thorn's man made leaping close to. six feet good use of the scissors hold. jump. The galaxy of dista In the 158 pound match, Campbell, being sent on long runs ev of Michigan, fought Neller, of M. A. C., til they are in shape for to, a draw at the end of 12 minutes of Douglas and Bowen, the fast wrestling. In the overtime per- milers who have been o tod Campbell's arm was injured and the last week or so, du he was greatly handicapped. Neller colds, are rapidly rega rode him all of the last period and strength. Both will be in M. A. C. was awarded the decision. dition within the next wee Captain Haller Gets a Draw Davis and Chute P Captain Haller, Michigan's light- Harry Davis, the best heavyweight,, and Holden, of the Ag- Michigan has had in years gies, were too well matched. They who along with most of wrestled 12 minutes and two overtime the team have been victi: periods of three minutes each to a enza, grind off two or three draw. Both men were on their feet day. They should be fit to prtactically the whole time and it was nas of Purdue, and McGin impossible to award the decision to ois, over a mighty fast tw either man. March 18. In the heavyweight match, Meeker, Coach Farrell will not r of Michigan, and Schwi, of M. A. C., in trials for the Conferen had a slow time of it. Both men were til early next week. 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