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.pite of the fact that the weath-
s warm for such work, more than
en donned the moleskins and
I out for spring football practice
y afternoon. Keen competition
ng shown in the individual pro-
:y contest. One-half of each
standing in this contest will
I upon the showing he 'makes
;tournament that is to be held
end of the season, and the other
will depend upon the regularity
attendance and upon the im-.
nent shown in daily practice.
ch "Tad" Wieman is devoting
of his time to drilling the men
p-kicking and place kicking.
>ach says that next year a good
kicker will be a great asset to
am. This is because of the new.
which gives the scoring team
all on the 15 yard line in-
of the old goal kick after a
own. This he believes will
b many opportunities for the
a good drop kicker.
re will also be need~for men to
e gaps left in thes line by the
tion of Vick, Dunne, and Wil-
Several good ;prospects) have
developed so far, but there is
lenty of room for more.

(Continued from Page Four)
nine. The Irish are priming Castner
to do the hurling duties. Fishers' men'
defeated this Notre Dame mound ar-
tist last season in two games, although
in each fray the final score was close.
Coach Fisher has decided to use
Shultz against the Farmer team and
to keep Elliott for mound duties
against Notre Dame. Elliott has plen-
ty of stuff on the ball and if he is able
to locate the plate he should prove
effective against the Irish hitters.
Neither M. A. C. or Notre Dame are
Conference teams acid the results of
these affairs wil in no way affect the
Big Ten standing of the Michigan nine,
although the experience in these two,
contests should sharpen the ,eyes of
the Wolverine batters who will be
called upon to meet Iowa in their only
Conference game of the week Satur-
day afternoon on Ferry field. Froh-
wein, Hawkeye hurler, tamed the Illi-
ni nine for six innings last week with
an effective slow ball. Dixon and Liv-
erance will both be in condition to
hurl against the Iowans.
COACH PRIMING TRACKSTERS
FOR ,OHIO STATE, SATURDAY
(Continued from Page Four).
far above the average, and Wycoff, a
man who does the mile at a fast clip.
The running track is now in excel-

lent shape. With the advent of ideal
spring weather the team should round
into excellent shape in time for the big
meets which are to follow in rapid
succession. If the men continue to
improve at the rate they have during
the past wee,, the Wolverines will un-
doubtedly rank closer to the top in the
coming contests. Until Saturday good
stiff practice sessions will be In vogue.:
Int rmu ral Items
The schedule for the interclass base-
ball teams is as follows: on Tuesday
at 4 - o'clock, No. 1, Senior Eng. vs.
Junior Eng.; No. 2, Dents vs. Senior
Lits; No. 3, Laws vs. Architects. On
Wednesday at 4 o'clock, No. 1, Medics
vs. Junior Lits; No. 2, Fresh Lits vs.
the loser of the Laws-Architects game.
The final elimination in the inter-
fraternity baseball tournament starts
this afternoon. The very best teams
have survived the past round and
some very close games are expected.
Sold by CALKINS-FLETCHER DrugCo.
$6.0.
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The schedule is as follows: at 4
o'clock, No. 1, Theta Delta Chi vs. Sig-
ma Phi Epsilon; No. 4, Phi Sigma
Kappa vs. Phi Kappa Sigma; No. 6, Phi
Gamma Delta vs. winner of Psi Up-
silon-Alpha Delta Phi tilt on Monday
afternoon. At 5:15 the following
teams will play: No. 1, Alpha Sigma
Phi vs. Kappa Nu; No. 4, Xi Psi Phi
vs. Alpha Rho Chi; No. 6, Phi Chi vs.
Delta Sigma Pi. These games have
been scheduled late because of the
large number of Dents and Medics
among the contestants.
Independent baseball teams will play
as follows: Wednesday at 4:15, on cor-
ner of Church and Washtenaw, Hoff-
man vs. Lister; at Ferry field, 4:45,
on diamond No. 1, Deug vs. Newhall;
No. 2, Scalp and Blade vs. Levinson,
No. 3, Golinski vs. Taumen club; No.
4, Brasie vs. Peterson; No. 5, Forbes
vs. Luke, at the corner of Twelfth
and Washtenaw, Eisenberg vs. Lister.
Try a Daily Want Ad. It pay.-Adv
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pieces to be constructed!
Our equipment and workmen
insure you of the most satisfac-
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purity of color and perfection of cutting.

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PRICES-Lower than you buy elsewhere.

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PLATINUM MOUNTINGS-Orange Blossom designs,
and other artistic effects.

WAG N ER
Pot Men

ST- In Arcade Theater, Sunday
night, first show, navy blue silk
carf. Return to Betsy Barbour
House. 152
ST-Orange colored, ostrich trim-
ned, cloth flower on or near Cam-
us, Friday night. Phone 2911.
152-2

1n the Surveying build-
ilevard, silver match
,1 reward. Call 2742.
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wrist watch without
alls St. Can identify
er. Call 1722-R. 152

- Saturday, Tuxedo vest be-
en East Ann and Calkins-Fletch -
s... Call 386-W. Reward. 152
'-33 1-2x4 Goodyear tire, either
Ann Arbor or on Ypsi road. Call
G. Hall, 511 Cheever Ct. 151-2
1-Sunday. Fresh Glee Club pin.
>ck "1" with "all-fresh, '22."
x T. H., Michigan Daily. 152

HOW ABOUT your summer work?
Last Year students at Michigan av-
eraged $1,000 per man seiling brush-
es. This spring vacation they aver-
aged $75.00 for their one week's
work., If this interests you drop in
and see me about territory before
it is all taken up. Mr. H. J: Leader,
232 Nickel's Arcade. Phone 600-M.
149-21
THE FULLER BRUSH CO. offer you
an opportunity tomake some real
money'. during ,summer vacation.
Special arrangements made for col-
lege men. Come in and talk it
over. Hours 3:30 to 6:00. 301 First
National dank Building. 152
REAL USED CAR VALUES-Liberty
Sport, Cadillac Sedan, Columbia
Touring, Ilupmobile Touring, Max-
well Demonstrator. Cadiac Gar- '
age, 321 So. Main. Phone 1625.
150-21
FOB SALE
FOR SALE-Briok house, twelve rooms
and bath, oak finish. Lot 150 ft.I
front by 132 ft. deep; shrubbery,
flowers, fruit. Suitable for sorority
or fratenity. Phone 1411-R. 1136
Prospect St, 151-2
FOR SALE-Bargain, new tweed suit
for young lady. Will sell at reason-
able price. Inqtire 520 E. Jeffer-
son. 151-3'
FOR SALE- Underwood typewriter,
No. 4; good condition. Phone 2666.
Jack West. 152
FOR SALE-Ukelele like new. Worth
$15, will sell for $10. Phone 215-M.
. 145-21
FOUND-A Fountain Pen which holds
over 200 drops of ink. !'or partic-
ulars call at Rider's Yen shops, Pen
Specialists. 215 Nickle's Arcade.
152-21
FOB RENT'
FOR RENT-House suitable for a sor-'
ority or fraternity of 25. Call 754-J.

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n to 1520 S. Universtiy
Rewat'd.

Please
or call
152-2

WANTED
RlTED-To insure your Fountain
n against loss. We emboss your
me on it in gold leaf. .Rider's
en shops. Pen Specialists, 214
.ckle's Arcade. 152-21
:'TED-For summer work, a col-
ge man taking either law or busi-
ss administration. A real tappor-'
nity for the right man. 'aBx W,
B., Daily. . 162
NTED-Your Fountain Pen to re-
ir. . Quick, skilled service. air
ices. Rider's Pen Shop, Pen
ecialists. 214 Nickel's Arcade.
152-21
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