THE.MICHIGAN. DAILY ~IuA Of .D etroit:Tedrs' To Boxers A nd 'Wrestlers night, Satur- which were highly enjoyed. b, in Detroit, Bernbaum and Jenkins boxed a clew- ERS TO MEET. DETROIT TEAM Hav@ your trees pruned by an ex- Correspondence Stationery and pert. Estimates cheerfully given. Call Typewriters. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nick- Jack Jefferson. 2673-M.-Adv. Ifel's Arcade.-Adv. I in a fitting manner by 3 wrestling teams of the 11 visitors were tendered I the treatment render, tionally fine. wrestling team took on the campus tournament part of the entertain- opening match, at 115 e met his challenger, fast eight minute draw.1 owed up well and gave :hibition. skins Winner Doty, at 125 pounds, and rwas thrown. by Jen- minutes of clever wres- ound match Gillard met Both men started out ard was too strong for and threw him in five I Moffett faced each oth- 5 pound title and were However, Boschan fail- [offett, and was satisfied Ion after being on top, ilf minutes. ds Campbell met Jones ight match. Jones was seven minutes of hard pound match Captain lifford. Haller's longer v'e him the edge and he throwing his challenger .es. D unn in the heavy- . Both were fairly well Meeker threw Dunn with left to go. s in Fast Bout ext presented members club in three bouts er draw, despite the fact that Jenkins had wrestled a few minutes earlier in the evening. Bernbaum relied almost entirely upon a left hook and his foot work, while Jenkins used a straight left followed by a straight right. Yott had a small shade over Schroeder in the bout at 150 pounds. Schroeder put up a clever exhibition, considering the fact that he was substituted in the last minute. Both men were fairly even until the last round, when Yott's superior condition began to tell. Yott, took the last round by a wide margin, thereby winning the bout. . Wollnitz Wins VT-diet Wolinitz met Housel at 155 pound, and both men put up the cleverest ex- hibition of the evening, with Wolinitz having a slight advantage. Both men started the bout using straight lefts, and clever foot work. In the second round Wolinitz danced around, jab- bing his left hand rapidly and crossing his, right to 'Housel's head. Housel used a double left' hook to the body and head. Honors were about even until the third round which found Wo- linitz going good and ,Housel 'begin- ning to tire. Wolinitz jabbed, hook- ed, and crossed, while House did his best, keeping him off with a straight left and a hook to the body. Wolinitz was, given the decision. A bowling match has been arrang- ed between a team from the C. F. Smith company of Detroit and a pick- up team from the University' to take place at 7 o'clock tonight at the Union. The Michigan team will con- sist of C. C. Petro, Earl Miller, Walter Westbrook, John. Dodge, and Nels Ul- seth. ,The Detroit team will be H. W. Smith, C. LaFave, F. Smith, E. Hart- man, and W. Faucett. Howard. S. Holms, '07, arranged the match. GOLF NOTICE All men entered In the golf tournament starting today, must pay $1.00 at the Intramural of- .4 fce before'"starting -.play.- No. scores will be accepted 'other- wise. - 999 TAXI NOW 35 Cents r ADE MARK REQ. U. S. PAT. OFF'. tHE ORIGINAL wIDE 'When you change from the old narrow garters to the pomfortable wide ones, be sure to start right. Get the original E. 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