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Mails, Morton, and Keefe will form the
regular pitching- staff for the Cleve-
land Indians this summer, according
to Manager Tris Speaker.' In addi-
tion one or two recruit pitchers mnay
be carried. They will be. selected
from Barton, Odenwald, May, Lindsey,
Guess, Pott, and Bissonette, with the
first two having the inside track.
Rainy weather again greeted the
Cincinnati Reds at Wichita Kans., and
the game scheduled to be played with
the Western league champions was
called off, the Reds moving on to
Joplin. Manager Pat Moran declared
that the team- should remain, in the
South until after the first of Apil. He
also stated that if he is manager next
year kie will introduce an entirely new
plan for the training of the club.
Cobb Pleased With Tigers
Detroit Americans have been pu~t-
ting in some sterling practice under
most favorable conditions on their
barnstorming tour during the last
week. Manager Cobb is highly pleas-
ed with the showinig -of the men. Spec-
ial attention is being given to defen-
sive plays and on bunting and base
stealinlg.'
The Yankees are having more than
their share of spring injuries, while
the other ball clubs have been blessed
with unusually good luck in the mat-
ter of spring time bumps and bruises.
Wallie Pipp, first baseman~, reported;
to the sick list today with a spiked
hand which may keep him out of liis
position for several days. Today thle
Yanks' casualties ,have been Babe
Ruth, who quickly recovered; Chick
Fewster,, Bob Meusel, and Pipp.

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the team this year, including Roby,
Klein, Ronan and others, but just who
will take the different stands is still
to be announced.
The tea.m will leave on its southern
trip Friday afternoon. Coach Fisher
expects to take 16 mren on the 'trip.
There are to be nine games played in
the South, a schedule somewhat
heavier than in former years. .Hugh
E. Wilson, manager of the team, will
accompany the team on the trip.
Fisher will, announce the personnel
of the team sometime late this week.
Despite the fact that only 16 of the
possible,~ 30 some men will be taken,
Fisher will not make any additional
cut in the squad.
The University of Wisconsin nine
opened its 1922 season yesterday in
a game with Northwestern college.
The Wisconsin team leaves on its an-

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Willits' Restaurant should
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your ability to choose

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SPECIA.L STEAK
DINNER .~
SP'ECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
CLUB LUNCH
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Phone 173 313 So. State
Open during Spring Vacation.

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Elev-
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comue and 1 acre. 1 1-'L
campus. Fine lawn,
Modern. I9 rooms. Callj
Johnson. ___ ,_31-5
,ix Airedale puppies, ten
Fred Kleinschmidt, Sa-
197 Ring 2-2. 1.34-3
)ne May Festival coup--
$2.00. Phone 290. M.,
135-2
Well established prac-'
ation for physician. Call
133-3j
CELLANEOUS1

j LOST
LOST-If the person 'who was seen to
take a tan gabardine top coat which
belongs to a member of the econom-
ics faculty on Thursday morning,
from Room 202, Economics building,
does not return same to that room
by Monday nioon he will be prose-
cuted. _______ _135
LO0ST- Par'ker fountain pen, large
size.__CallParke', 960 or 557-J, 135
U)ST-Slide rule with initials H. S. S.
jCall Simpson at 2999. 134-2
LOST--Wyvern pin with initials S. H.
Call 390.- 134-2
WANTED
WANED- Students' to sell steam:
pressure cookers. Good proposition.
Inquire at Economy Garage, corner
Ashley and Huron. 134-2
WANTED_ Theses accurately typed
and neatly bound, Mrs. Qlark,
1443-M.13-
WVANTED-To rent about a 16-room
house, suitable for a sorority., 134-2
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT-June. 25th to Septembe,
1, furnished five <room house, two

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shapes and sizes, and you will,-
be interested in knowing that -
the 1922 prices are now back to
the 1918 standards.-
The most attractive and
economical baking ware, ever
woman who uses a sngle piece of Pyrex is ne
It is guaranteed not, to br,
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WE room for a- few more
for Spring Vacation who
try the brush game. A
opportunity to make a
aster Vacationi. Com~e in'
our line over. Mr. L ead-.
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