ieuere w311LbeLthre weights as in tue \wrestling: light, middle, and heavy. TENNIS NOTICE 1 \Basketball, Thursday night, showed Tennis tryouts report at Fer- that the senior engineers are the - ry field at 10 o'clock this morn- champions of the campus fOr they 1ing. WESBROOK. snowed under the soph lits, 25-12. The I engineers showed manifestly better teamwork than the lits and were at no time in danger. Deug did the .best -JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY work for the losers. The junior lits . Bigger and better than ever. New had little difficulty winning from the costumes. Special scenery. Thurs- fresh engineers for the consolation day, Friday, and Saturday nights. championship, the score being 34-15. Tickets on sale at Whitney.-Adv. The managers of the senior enginers ver, a possibility that the bat- n , may be called before the ecess, but itais mostdlikely sir call will also be delayed Lool is resumed on April 18. aclement weather of the past has driven Coach Fisher and1 sity baseballers back to the 'ith the gym occupied, Mather ded not to issue his general 1 after April 1?. It was pre-R hought that if the Varsity men I out on Ferry field for prac- ther .might possibly have the n out about 10 days before versity suspends classes for ss. Last year more than 200 orted for freshman baseball is thought that at least that i and theajunior Tits are requested to turn in a list of the members of their squads to the intramural office at once in order to facilitate ordering jerseys. Wrestling outs 1Scheduled Tod ay \Several wrestling matches in the All-campus wrestling tourney are now in progress. All men must report at the gym before 4 o'clock this after- " ; M r A i 4 i r " °a Burchfield '& Co. One of the Best Tailoring Trades in the State noono o etterat Tefrs number will sign up again this year, match will be at 3 o'clock. According to Coach'Mather, he has no Following are the matches sched line on the ability of any of the prob-- r-todayreAt 125 .,sRs hed- able applicants. There are a few men berg .s. B. Stevens; 0. Hoalberg vs. who have reported to him as likely Toys at 145 lbs., Morris vs. Orwig; .at looking college baseball material, but 135l;.,tWe4verbs. Morris ; at he as'evr sen nyof hemet per- 3 lbs., Weaver vs. Morris; at 158, he has never seen any of the Greenbower vs. Butler, Jones vs..Free- form, borne; heavyweights, Freedman, vs. Dunn; at 175 lbs., McClure vs. Railes. Intramural Items - ANN ARBOR GOLF COURSE Consolation tournaments i both NOT OPEN TILL APRIL 1 wrestling and handball will he held1 for those fraternities which lost out The Ann Arbor Golf and Out- in the main series. Additional points ing club gives notice thpt -its on the fraternity chart will be given course is closed to everyone un- according to the progress made in this til April 1 on account of the bad round. The schedules are as follows: condition of the ground. It is Wrestling, Monday, March 27, (conso- expected that regular members lation series) 7 o'clock Beta: Theta exctdhargurmmbs can begin playing at that date. Pi-Phi Kappa Psi; 7:20 o'clock, Lamb- student members must secure da Chi Alpha-Delta Chi; 7:40 o'clock, Kapp Bea Ps-Ph Sima Dlta; ~inplaying rights before presenting Kappa Beta Psi-Phi Sigma Delta; 8 I themselves at the course. No= o'clock, Sigma Nu-Alpha Sigma, Phi tice will be given in The Daily (main tournament). '8:20 o'clock, Phi etwe stowe n hr Kpa PsiSi .aPhiEps'on $:0 ext week as to when and where Kapp Ps-Sima hi Esiln; :40 these playing rights can be ob- o'clock, Phi Delta Theta-Xi Psi Phi; the yb 9 o'clock, Delta Sigma Phi-Phi Chi; taned. 9:20. o'clock, Theta Chi-Phi Sigma H. A. SAeetar. pa; 9:40 o'clock, Delta Tau Delta -ecretary. Phi Gamma Delta. ----_ Consolation handball paiings:Al- "RIDER for PENS."-Adv. pha Delta Phi-Sigma Phii Epsilon; RI_____ER _____for____ Phi Kappa Psi-Sinfonia; Delta Chi- Phi Sigma Kappa; Acacia-DeltaTau Delta. Reports must be turned, in be- Firs fore Tuesday noon. The gymnasium First N ational will be open Monday evening and fl- matches can be played then. Bank Fraternity boxing starts, next week Organized in1863 and all houses that are not postitive that their entries are in the office 3 per cent Paid on should get, them in at once as the Savings Deposits schedule will be arrange& Sunday. Oldest National Bank in SCEPTRE and SERENADE 18th Annual Junior Girls' Play . Michigan Good singing, high class dancing and acting. Specially designed scenery. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at the Whitney. Tickets at the the- ater.-Adv. I u _ 1* a - CORONA is the type- .0writer you can fold up, take with you, typewrite anywhere. It's the simplest, ' diest, handiest writing machine in the world. Corona weighs 6% lbs., yet does the work of a big machine. Phone 'tow for a demonstration O. D. Morrill 17 NICKELS ARCADE Other typewriters accepted in part payment Ann Arbor Address 106 E.Huron Street Detroit Address, 90 Peter Smith Building .. BURC1FIELD loCO. __ ..,...,. _ iii Calkius-Fletcher Drug Co' invite the inspection O# TREo, PRICE 0 $6.00 L1oN M# PIPES Il DANA ,. HISCUCKW DEALER IN HARD And SOFT COAL Ivory stopper in the stem stops all moisture WOOD AND COKE Kentucky Egg, Pocahontas, Manhattan Egg, West Vir- ginia Lump, Solvay Coke, Good Clean Hard Coal. i i I I I, UNITARIAN OHURON . State and Huron Sts. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister 110 N. STATE ST.' "NEW TESTS OF OLD GOSPEL" Some. reflections on Mr. Thomas Mott Osborne's prison mes- sage, March 26, 10:40 a. m. PROFESSOR RUSSELL WAT- SON of the Forestry Depart- :ment of the University, speaks at 6:30 on "A Forester's View of Life." Supper precedes at 5:45. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH auron, Below State I. EDWARD SA LES, Minister 10:30 A. M.-,"Solved by Going Forward.".Mr. Sayles 12:00 - Sunday School. Guild Class in the Guild House. 4:00-Junior B. Y. P. U.- 4 5:30-Senior B. Y. P. U. t 6:00-Guild Social and Devo- tional Meeting. ST. PAUL'S LUTNERAN (MO.. SYNOD) :or. Third and West Huron Sts. C. A. BRAUE, Pastor Morning Service: "The Bread of Light." Evening Service: "The Mockery Under the Cross." Wednesday evening at the usual time. Sermon Subject: "The Wedding of the Lamb." WELCOME ZION LVTUEME RUiO1U Tifth Av. and Washington St. E. C. STILLHORN, The Atonement a Redemption 2' He (the Father) hath made us accepted in the beloved. In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgive- ness of sins." Ephesians 1, 7. IQ.-0 A M.-"Food and Drink for Hungry Sus." 5:30 P. M. - Student Forum. Subject, "Personal Evangel- ism." Alfred W. Wiltanen, leadter. 7:30 P M. - Passion service: I "Real churches are made by folks unafraid, Who look not upon duty with dread; Where everyone works and nobody shirks, You can raise even -a chumch from the dead. And if, while you're hustling to :help yourself, You can help your neighbor, too Your church will become what you want it to be, For your church is a multiplied you." F BIBLE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 10'30 A. M 12:00 Noon 4:00-6:30 J 6:30 P. M 7:30 P. M. SUNDAY'S CHURCH .SERVICES ==_. 1 r Cor. S. State tnd E. Washingtan St. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, Minister MISS ELLEN W. ,OORE, Student Director 1. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "REAL FREE- DOM.". Special Music: "Benedictus" (Gounod), the Chorus. "The Lord is my Light" (Speaks), the Chorus. "Tomorrow Comes the Song" (Ambrose), Mr. Dewey. a. Bible Classes for students in Wesley Hall. P. M. "Open House" for all Methodist Students at Wesley Hall. [. Mr. Wray Congdon and Mr. Hsu, Leaders,( Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting. 1. Evening Worship. Pastor's Subject: "YOUR VOCABU- LARY AND YOUR DESTINY." Special Music: "Souls of the Righteous" (Noble), the Chorus. "Abide with Me" (Beall), Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Wheeler. What Others Say: THE CHURCH Cor. Division and Ca Fourth Sunday 7:35 A. M. - Holy 10:30 A. M. - Mort andSermon by th John H. Lever, St Social Service of of Michigan. 4:30 P. M. - IJver and Address by tJ Charles T. Webb. of the Christian C: Gregory the Seve 6:00 P. M. - Stude HarrishHall. S Rev. John H. Lev( 0 See tin '"pper and Priz "UPPER N BIBLE CL LNZ HJ Sunday Class for 9:30 to I( If you want to belong to the kind of a church Like the kind of a church you like, You needtnot slip your clothes in a grip' And start on a tong, long hike. For you'll only find what you've left behind; There's nothing that's really new; You may be knocking yourself when you knock your church, Maybe it's not your church, but you. I ANN A Agents for the United States and Canada GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO., Inic. 12 East 48th Street New York Cicy PHONE 109F2 THIS TNIS COLUMN COLUMN CLOSES CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. ALL STUDENTS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Leonard A. Barrett, D.D., Minister Lewis C. Reimann, Secretary Men Students Miss Esther D. Nyland, Secretary Womnen Students Morning Worship 10:30 -Sermon Theme:, "MORAL EL4STICITY" ** * * * * * Student Class 12:00 Prof. W. D. Henderson speaks on "The Effect of the English Bible on English Literature" * 4' * * * * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING Social Half-Hour at 6:00. Program at 630. Miss Anna Nelson, '25, leads. - "Unfinished Business in the Southern ,Mountains" Students welcomed CHURCH South Un F. P. AR7 Bible School at A Sermon for tl thirty A. M. er's Keeper?" 7:30,P.'M f I FOR SALE FOR SALE-Bicycles, one. woman's, one man's; finest quality; practic- ally new. Each $25. Also nearly new set of 'golf clubs and bag $18. Tennis racquet $4. Call 1804-W. 127-21 FOR SALE - Camels, Chesterfields,. Lucky Strike's, 18 cents, 2 for 35c. American Cigar Store on Williams, one block from Campus. 126-3 FOR SALE-Six Airedale puppies, ten weeks old. Fred Kleinschmidt, Sal- ine. Phone 197-Ring 2-2. 128-21 '1 FOR SALE - Mercer Roadster. Call 1484. 127-3 , iSCELLANEOUS F. NORMANTON BILBIE, Teacher of Violin, Piano, Harmony Studio, 307 N. Main St. Telephone 611-M. 116-21 LOST LOST-Either on State St., between Tuttles, Nick el's Arcade 6r Farmers & Mechanics Bank, Twenty dollars. Call 2673-M. 5 Nickel's Arcade. 'Re- ward. 127-2 LOST-Barrel to a large Waterman Fountain pen. Finder please call Parmepter. 954-M. Reward. 128 LOST-Log-log slide rule. Name Ball on case. Finder please call 2866-M. Reward. 128 LOST - A note book belonging to Henry Holmes. Finder please call 2649-3. -127-4 WANTED. WANTED-' To rent for next year, house for 15 men. Prefer place that will also furnish meals. Box S. A. 128-21 WANTED - Experienced typewriter operator. State hours available. Address M. D., care Michigan Daily. 127-2 The Easter Program i der way with som interest. Students' classesd2c. students invited. Bible School at 9:30 Christian Endeavor at t- I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TRINITY L Morning Worship 10:30 o'clock. * 7 Rev. Rolph Duff, secretary to the Governor of Michigan will preach Sunday morning. Major Duff spoke in this church on January fifteenth. Dean Hugh Cabot of the Medical School will speak at seven o'clock on the subject: "The Relation of Science to Immortality." This nmeeting will be of special interest to students and is open to any who wish to come. On next Sunday morning, April Second, Rev. William F. English, Jr., district secretary of the American Board will preach using as his theme: "Christian International- Fifth Ave. a Rev. L. F. Gu 10:30 A. M.- selves." 6;30' P. M.-L 7:3.0 P. M. - I