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April 28, 1922 - Image 5

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Steve -Ou r Coach

FOOTBALL MEN TO SCRIMMAGE ON SAT.
TO BREAK MONOTONY OF SPRING GRIND

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(From the Athletic Journal of April)
"Michigan students affectionately
call Steve Farrell the 'Grand Old.
Man' and the grand old man he is,
for he has not only been a wonderful
athlete, but also has been and now is
a great coach; furthermore he is a
sportsman and a gentleman."

AND

Coach Wieman is getting some real
results from the spring football prac-
tice. Many of the men are fast losing
the excess weight taken on during the
winter months; and as the signals are
called are getting into the play with
a snap that is characteristic of play-
ers at mid-season. A few of last
year's veterans are out, but the
greater part of the squad is composed
of freshmen and men who are new to
Yost's .system.
More than 45 m'nen are out in uni-
form for practice. The purpose of the.
spring practice is to teach the new,

men the rudiments of the game, so as
not to waste any time next fall when
the heavy work starts. Blocking,
tackling, signal drill, and punting
comprise the daily routine, and the.
candidates for next fall's Varsity are
learning these fundamentals so well
that two games will be held between
four teams to be picled from the
squad. The games will take place at
3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, on Fer-
ry field. The personnel of the differ-
ent teams has not been picked, 'but
Coach Wieman promises that the1
games will be full 'of action.

KAPPA ALPHA THETA GRANTED
PEBJIIISSION FOR GARDEN PARTY
Permission has been granted the
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority to hold
a Garden Party on the night of Fri-
day, May 19, the proceeds of which
are td be turned over to the Woman's
League Fund. Two orchestras have
been secured for the occasion and
continuous dancing will be an added
feature from 8 to 1. Tickets for the
affair may be obtained from members
of the sorority or at Graham's Book
store. The number of tickets has
necessarily been limited and only 200'
tickets are available for couples and
100 for single admittance, the prices
to which are. $1.50 per couple and

$1.00 for stags. Tickets go
Monday.
Chicago Doctor Talks Tc
Dr. C. Judson Herrick, of
versity of Chica.go, will add
members of the Undergradu
ical sociesty at 8 o'clock in
amphitheater of the Medical
His subject will be, "Mind At
ative Factor in Health and Di
U. OF 31. RADIO CONCI
Satur'day night at Eight o'clc
the Varsfy'Band and voices y
over the radio. Installed b
and K. Radio Supply Co.-A
Patronize Daily Advertiser

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S T E V E FARRELL, MICHIGAN'S
veteran track coach, whose fame as
a coach and former athlete will live
long in the memory of American
sportsdom.
ALL-CAMPUS TENNIS NOTICE

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Results of all matches in the
first round ;oE the All-campus
singles tennis tournament must
be in Eby .Monday noon or the
matches will be considered for-
feited.

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NOTICE
I am.buying old clothes and paying
the highest prices. ,$3.00 to $10.00 for
suits. Call 1677-W or bring them to
203 N. Main St. Dave Mordsky.-Adv.

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Cigars and Cigarettes
Smoking is a habit, for
the most part, pleasing and
non-harmful.
All popular brands car-
ried at standard prices. No
long-shots.
Fresh stock and quick
service.
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OCOLATES
(Made in Madion, WIs.3
60c lb.
RS DELICATESSEN-
119 E.Lberty st.-
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Kuppenheirner
GOOD CLOTHES

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is the answer. Men who want the comfort -and
satisfaction of quality, men who want the economy
of quality, :men who always insist upon qual-
ity-always wear Kuppenheimer good clothes:

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ther of our offices and look over our
y Deposit Vault Equipment -
el at ease knowing your valuables are
sited in your individual box behind
- those massive doors

n invement in good appae

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