nize the i on a. zlt, which was omitted from the erfraternity meet, will be included. MNAIUM TEAM TO BE O I U . My s for the prelim- interclass indoor en completed by tramural office, it ,y. The prelimin- Tuesday evening sium. The finals y evening, March All men wishing to take part in this work may see Dr. May at his offilee in the Waterman gymnasium. Band Breakfasts Up River The Michigan Student Volunteer bandVIeld a breakfast this morning in Cascade Glen on the Huron. Meet- tng at Lane hall at 5:30 o'clock the band hiked up the river to a pleasant spot near Barton dam, where they held a devotional service, followed by a short business meeting. Breakfast was "served" at 7:30 o'clock. The Michigan band had as its guests the band of the Michigan State Normal school, who were entertained by local members last night. TRAINING THEi WILL START AFTER CLOSE OF SPRING VACATION s this meet will be the I be held indoors this erable interest has been e campus. All men of are eligible to compete, >tion of the members of rack squad, and the win their numerals in c meet with Illinois to- pected that the card of be large, and that the vents will .be good. eet will be posted in nnasiunm=where all men enter the meet will sign : 5 o'clock Monday aft-j use of the large field of ed, officials are of the he meet to be held next' one of the best of its off here. Q tha ruling -of the meet, 11 be counted.in the dif- Five points will be Irst place, three for sec- for third place, and one ce. Jerseys with dlass be awarded all entries or more points during A gymnasium team, for all studentsn interested in doing advanced gym work, club swinging, work on the par- allel bars, rings, horizontal bars, tumbling, and other apparatus work is being organized. this week. The work is entirely in the hands of Dr. George A. May, director of Waterman gymnasium, who has done a great deal of coaching of this sort, having coach- ed the gym team at Yale, which won four intercollegiate championships. Meet Twice a Week It is planned to start training im- mediately after the spring vacation," the team meeting with Dr. May at least twice a week. There will. be competition between the individual members of the team, and later on it is hoped to have intercollegiate com- petition. Dr. May is working on an emblem which the men will wear and. expects to put the 'gym team on an equal basis with the boxing.team, and the other intramural teams. Michigan a Leader Michigan's last gym team was dis- banded six years ago,, according to Dr. Mae', because there was a lack of interest. "Michigan has always been a leader in intramural activities," de- F i "Babe" Ruth made a home-run yes- terday when, with the bases loaded in the fifth inning, he drove one of his liners over deep right field fence. This contributed largely to the Yankees' 9 to 8 victory over the New Orleans Southern association team. Dempsey, today, signed a contract with Charlie Cochrane of London, to meet Carpenier and Joe Beckett in London. He will sail April 1, and probably will be gone until late fall, doing theatrical and exhibition work, in addition to his two big bouts. Michigan football stars, of years ago, are to form two teams with old stars who wore the colors of Prince- tot, Yale, California, and Stanford in a ten minute game in San Francisco. The contest will be played on March 25 for the benefit of a community ser- ice. FOR A NICE DINNER TRY Twenty-one years at the northwest corner of Mich- gan's Campus. If experi- ence counts for anything Willits' Restaurant should be Ann Arbor's best eat-- ing place. Try one of our dinners and be a believer. "to 0 Coach Thorne has received word from the Detroit wrestling team to the effect that it will not be able to meet the Michigan grapplers this aft- ernoon. Injury and sickness has in- vaded their camp and a postponement was necessary. According to the coach the meet will in all probability be held next Saturday instead. r7TNI rough edges. Coach Thorne pleased with the performa men in the D. A. .Q. meet, that they should be able to the 4Y. M. C. A. team a trouble. Try a Daily Want Ad. It i CHIMES TRYOUTS Sophomores desiring to try out for Chimes editorial staff should report to the editorial of- fices, third floor of the Union, be- tween 4 and 6 o'clock any after- noon before March 25. r I a C 122 LITS NOTICE I All members of the 1922 liter- I ary class who have not yet paid I their class dues are urged to do I so at once. Checks are to be | mailed to the class treasurer at 2107 Washtenaw aenue. Names Iof senior lits whose dues are yet 1 unpaid are now posted in the reg- I istrar's office, according to Walt- 1 er B. Rea, president of the class. Im GOOD SHOES Are always the cheapest in the . That is why we recommend g } Shoes for Men They are leaders in the shoe world just as we are leaders in this community. A pair of Nettletons this season will convince you of their real worth. Wahr's Shoe.Store PHONE 1115 108 S. MAIN MadebySoldby . SPECIAL STEAK DINNER . SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER . CLUB LUNCH 75c of events will be prac- i. he Favored Mode For Spring In the Hat of Exquisite Colors PUAYEA & H.IN TZ 328 S. Main Street $1.00 40c First National Bank organized inI6 3 per cent Paid on Savings Deposits Oldest National Bank in Michigan DINNER .k...........60c Banquet Hall in Connection WILLITS Phone 1,7 3515 o..State I t A I w Beginning Class Monday 8 A. M. Shorthand HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE 'STATE AND WILLIAM ADRAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE OCT. o, Read Down Central Standard Time 1921 AM. P.M. P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Daily Daily 7:30 1:30 Lv... Adrian ...Ar. 7.00 12:45 8 :oa :05 , iTecumseh... 6:25. 12.10 8:25 2 :25........Clinton ......6:05 11:50' 915 31S......Saline......5: 11:00 9S E3TUAr.CAnnArbor tv. 4.4 g 10:H o Read Up SUNDAYS. AND HOLIDAYS :P.M P.M. 3:30 Iv... Adrian ...Ar 9:00 4:05 ...Tecumseh 8:25 4:25 Clinton 80 .:SSaline .... 7:15 5 4 Ar. Ann Arbor Lv. 6:45 P.M. S TUDENTS LUNCH Now Showing Adolph Zukor re i ts THEN ,T R IN L ASERISIE ADVERTISING I j THIS E! IAT 31'M. 409 EAST JEFFERSON ELLANEOUS YOU going home spring vaca- ? 'Why not make a little money ome during these ten d'ays and r $70.00. Come in and look over reports of the students that are working spare time and the ' number we have going outI ng the holidays. Mr. Leader, 232 :el's Arcade. Phone 600-M. x:20-21 ©GE MEN averaged $950 profit 5 days work last summer, selling ar-Ever" aluminum equipments ;he demonstration method. No using. It does not pay to ex- rate. Call Townsend, 1122- r Irwin 2372 and get the facts. 117-6 RMANTON BILBIE, Teacher iolin, Piano, Harmony. Studio, N. Main St. Telephone 611-M. 116-21 MdSHIP LINES to Europe, etc. its, 115 1-2 So. Main St., Phone' -M. 124-5 -Grey leather glove and liner Friday. Will finder please call -J. Ask forYaeger. 122-3 -Pale pink Cameo ring in plain tetting. Address Box' T. R., ly. , 121-3 -Black leather note book. Size J. S. France. Phone 1285. 121-2 WANTED WANTED-By local concern-an ex- perienced, energetic salesman to sell well known article' among stu- dents. Reply fully. Address Mr. Jones, care of Michigan Daily. 121-2 WANTED-Competent chef wants po- sition at once. Fraternity preferred. Good references. Box 0. X., Daily. .120-21 WANTED-Table boarders at Division. Home cooking. $5.75 per week, two meals. 623 So. Rate, 121-2 WANTED-To rent a house for sixteen sorority girls. Box M., Daily. 117-21 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Tuxedo in good condi- tion. Inquire R. S. M., 1215 So. Un- iversity. Phone1552-R. ' 122-2 FOR SALE-Piano; well built, sweet toned Haynes Broa, $160., 508 E. Ann t, 2450-J. ' 122-3 FOR SALE-Two May Festival Cou- pons. $6 value for $4. Phone 582-M. 121-2 FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- pons. Call 439 . 122, FOR RElT FOR RENT - Attractive single or: double room for men, close to cam- :us. Box C. A. B., Daily. 121-3 OPEN 6:30 A. M. TILL 11:00 P. M. * U H a H H U 5 U * 5 More Michigan men, play Billiards than ,is the case in any other Ametiean or For- * A eign University. U This has been true now for g a period of about sixteen * years, 5 * Th reason, * } - -e a BiLLiIRDS CIGARS CANDIESH p E9PS LUNCHESSODAS " "We try to treat you right" S ,fluMU U UUo* UEU ES Long a Star in Reality! Now a Star in Name! Beautiful,, - wholesome, dashing - the "radiant lady" of the screen! And tis great drama of a young wife's love is her first big, gorgeous, starring picture! You who saw lovely Agnes Ayres in Mel- ford's "The Sheik" and Cecil B. DeMille's "For- bidden Fruit" and "An-- atol," know what a treat awaits you. Cast Includes Theodore Kosloff Mahlon Hamilton Lillian . Leighton i r -C O MINO- Rudolph Vfle ntl It **MORAN OF TU LADY LETT' ... . MAK- At The Old Bee Hive "HARRY" After The Show or Dance Or For Breakfast Tomorroi Fn A Lunch or Drink.