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Coach Farrell following the com-
ion of the trial heats at the gym-
uum early this week. It is probable
21 men will consititute the per-
iel of the Wolverine aggregation.
; which men will be entered in
' event was not announced except
few instances. It was announced
Landowski, star Wolverine pole
.ter, will be the only man taken
he trip-who will be entered in that
it. McEllven will be entered in
high jump in allacertainty and
th may be listed as an entry in this
t. The coach will enter only one
. in the hurdles, too, when Sargent
the Wolverine role in this event.
Three Sprinters Entered
i the sprints Farrell expects to of-
a strong front when he places
mons, Kelly, and Burke on the
k as representatives of the Maize
Blue. In the 440-yard dash C.
)avis, Thomas, Siemans, Lewis and
ier 'will be entered and in all
ability, will offer strong competi-,
to other Conference runners.
>uglas, Hattendorf, and Price will
ititute Michigan's list of distance
tat the meet. It is expected that
e men will perform in creditable
e, and should come through with
es in the distance events. Chute
Davis will be the only two milers
red while Arndt, Bowen and Stan-
will be entered in the one mile
it.
Alpha Nu Meeting Changed
pha Nu will meet at 7:30 o'clock
ght in the societyrooms on the
th floor of University'hall instead
n Friday night, the r6gular meet-
time.
ENIOR ENGINEERS, NOTICE
All members of the class; who
ish their pictures to appear in
he class picture will be obliged
pay 75 cents to the picture
ommittee. A representative of
ie committee will be in the
ngineering society rooms from
to 5 o'clock today.
C. S. FINKBEINER,
Chairman.

BASEBALL SQUAD HOLDS5
FIRST OUTDOOR WORKOUT
MAY HAVE PRACTICE GAME DUR-
ING EARLY PART OF NEXT
WEEK
Michigan's 1922 baseball squad went
through their first outdoor practice
yesterday afternoon on south Ferry
field. The main diamond is still too
wet for practice and it is possjble that
the team will not get on this diamond
until after they return from their
southern jaunt about the middle of
April.
The work was of a light nature yes-
terday for the coach was fearful lest
the men strain some muscles if they
were allowed to go as fast as they
desired. The pitciers were instructed
to be especially careful of their arms
for the first few days. In batting
practice they were allowed to throw
nothing but straight balls.
The batters were celebrating the in-
itial appearance in the outer world by
sending balls to all corners of the
fleld. - The other members of the squad
were kept busy chasing the long hits..
Coach Fisher lined up several in-
fields and put them through a spirited
infield practice. Although the ground
is a little soft for fast fielding the f
work out enabled the men to see the
difference in the hop a ball takes on
the ground and the hop they have been
accustomed to see them take off the
board floor in the gym.t
If the good weather continues the
coachmay organizera practice game
not later than the first of next week.
This wIll give him his first opportun-
ity to see his men under fire.
PROF. VIBBERT TO TALK ON
WAR EXPERIENCES AT SMOKER

ilan All-Campus
Mat Tournament
Arrangements are being made by
Coach Thorne, for an All-campus
wrestling tournament, the preliminar-
ies to be run off Monday afternoon,
March 20. The contestants will be
grouped into six different weights, the
125 pound and under class, 135 pounds,
145 pounds, 158 pounds, 175 pounds,
and all over 175 pounds.
Coach Thorne is anxious to have
all who are interested sign early so
that the meet can get under way
promptly; he expects to uncover some
good material for the informal team.
Members of the team will /be barred
from participation in this meet.
All those who expect to enter the
meet should sign up in the new wrestl-
ing room in the west basement of the
gymnasium.
Something for sale? A Classified
Ad in ThenDaily will fnd a buyer.-
Adv.
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COACH "STEVE" FARRELL WHIO
LEAVES TODAY WITH THE WOL-
VEIUNE DELEGATION TO THE
ANNUAL BIG TEN INDOOR TRACK
MEET.
~aPa " A warding
Offers Difficulty
The awarding of "AMA's" to mem-
bers of the V#rsity basketball squad
was a source of considerable trouble
to Coach E. J. Mather. Certain mem-
bers of the squad, the coach felt,
should have been rewarded for their
constant attendance and good work,
but a rule of the Athletic association
prevented his recognizing them with
any Insignia.
The rule of the Athletic association
is: The Varsity fqotball, baseball,
basketball, track and tennis men, who
shall be awarded an "AMA" shall be
selected by the captain, coach, and
manager of the respective sport from
Read Michigan Daily Ads and you
will buy wisely.-Adv,

Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co.
invite the inspection ot
PRICE
$+6.00
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Prof. C. B. Vibbert, of the philos-
ophy department, Dr. Warren For-
sythe, head of the University Health
service, and "Tad" Wieman, '20, will
speak at the Westerners' smoker at
7:30 o'clock tonight in the Union.
Professor Vibbert will talk on his
experiences in France during the war.
Tickets td the Western club dance will
be sold at the smoker.,

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In the stem
stops all
moisture

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this new price.

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Our prints are made on Velox.
Materials that are,'Eastman made and meth-
ods that are Eastman approved, plus the ex-
perience of our experts are guaranties of fip-
est quality finishing.
Bring us your films

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PRICE
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Will the party who took the portraits
' Dunne, Goebel, Vick and Steketee from 1
Michiganeisian office return them at on
These portraits are valued at fifty dolls
apieceand donot belong to the Michigan
stan. They were loaned to the year bo
by the artist, and must be returned to 1
owner. 1922 Michiganensi

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ring these ten days and
Come in and look, over
of the students that are
ng spare time and the
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olidays. Mr. Leader, 232
cade. . Phone 600-M.
120-21
EN averaged $950 profit
rork last summer, selling
" aluminum equipments
onstration method. No
It does not pay to ex-
Call Townsend, 1122-
2372 and get the facts.
117-6
ON BILBIE, Teacher
gano, Harmony. Studio,
a St. Telephone 611-M.
116-21
for your used car. Drive
Richter, Campus Garage,
ington. 118-3

LOST
LOST-Feb. 24 at or near Armory; a
small dark brown Spanish comb, set
with brilliants. Has sentimental
value to owner. Reward. Call 0.
R. Swank,_148. 120
LOST-Conklin fountain pen without
cap between Memorial Building and
Millard St. Phone 542-J. 120
LOST-Chi Omega pin. Name on back,
M. Wiley. Finder please call 1325.
Reward. 118-3
WANTED
WANTED-Competent chef wants po-
sition at once. Fraternity preferred..
Good references. Box 0. X., Daily.
120-21
WANTED-To rent a house for sixteen
sorority girls. Box M., Daily. 117-21
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Two May Festival coup-
ons. Call evenings. Phone 1359-M.
1201

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TOmorrow's Tie
English Twills make these
bat-wing ties, in striking
colour combinations, pro-
duced for the first time
in America. Smart styles,
original patterning-
All Genuine Cheney Cravats have
the name stamped in the neckband

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1 2 West Washington Street.

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F. W. Gross, Main St. Wadhams & Co., 201 S. Main
S. 0. Davis, Toggery Shop, 119 S. Main St.
Lindenschmitt, Aptel Co., 209 Main St.
Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co., 200-2 S. Main St.
J. F. Wuerth Co, 222.224 S. Main St.
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