mWILE I nu G TEN MATCH I IV t Team mained at the head of the squad of Ge eight and are playing a good brand of tennis for so early in the year. Just' how the men will pair up in the dou- ,R tbles has not yet been decided and.. 'ari~ Coach W'esbrook will not paid them: this year and nothing is known of their ability. The meet this afternoon will be made up of six matches, four singles: and two doubles. The referees wlill be Dr. Lee,. Professor Beak, Dr. Ohi- macher, and Robert Angell. Play will consist oaf the. best. two. out of three in sets. Coach Wesbrook is looking to .the Illinois match as one of? the hardest in the year. It will be the first real comxpetition that- the Varsity has hadl and it w ill furnish some idea ofw what the team can do under fire. A large crowd is expected to 'witness the; open- ing mnatch on the, schedule. -. rV Illinois will nmeet to- is courts for the first tory of the schools. ave the tennis teams n a dual match. It is "sport in which tfle and the Orange, and er played each other ,y's match will be the e and home arrange- ch is called for 2:30 Merkel, George Rein- Rorich and Frederico een selected by Coach represent Michigan These men have re- WOLVE :N .FACE up until this afternoon. - For Illinois, Coach Bearg will prob- ably call on Captain Brown, Myers, Webb, Storer, and Dubach. These five have stood ahead of the other Ilil net men and form a well balanced team. The order of the player s is not known, nor is the doubles' lineup. I n general, the men are steady and may be classed as getters. They have had the advantage 'of over a month of practice and several are said' to be ine midseasou form. In the Conference tournament lasth year, Munn' of Michi- gan defeated Brown int a hard match, while Myers puit out Merkel in close three set affair. .Merkel is out to win should he meet Myers this aft-. (Continued from Page O}ne) Kanz, who corers C;oach Fisher pla to use Elliot for ; Sheehan who pis; hurling duties ,in today's game. The M . A. C. Postp tall sophomore has *not had a chance The Varsity wa since .the team's return from the at the callingc Southern trip except forr the three in-. game. The teas nings he worked in the practice game machines only tI against "Ypsilanti. Today will be .his ;Mend at-East LIa first real .chance to produce: his wares,- play.' On 'the r The remainder of the team will be stopped at Ha the same as ....Fisher .has used in the "Shorty" Wimble preceding Conference gamues. Vi ;k lplace, was -pre: will handle Elliot, with\ Knode, Wim- w atchx bye his fe]l tles, Uteritz and Paper composing the - infields while Shackleford with Kipke1 Ann Arbor. Cu and Klein will make up the backfield. shoes tailor mar... Sluggers on NoTaro - Dame Nine ' viduxal taste. Spa The South Bend aggregation is tout- ty. Bring your ed as carrying a likely. looking; bunch where. shoes are of sluggers:. They have 'been hitting Avenue:-Adv. all kinds of pitching this year, making 10 hits from two~v Badger moundsmen Dunn Fountain Last Monday. Blievernicht is a hitter^ Morrill, 17 Nickel of the Knode type, knocking them hard eral times as mu and .long, _ ,nd .has two ,good mates in. nary kind..-Adv. the hot corner, and ays in the shortfield. ponement Disappoints as rather disappointed off of the M. A. C. in made the trip in to find that the dia- insing was too wet for return trip the. party Dwell, where Clark s, who halls from-that esented with a gold llow' citizens. ustom Shoe Factory; de to suit your indi- ort shoes our special- repairs to the place 'made. 534 Forest n Pen sold by 0. D. el's Arcade, hold see- sch ilk as the ordi- (The oldest Law School i Summer Term, Wednesday, Wednesday, August 2 Fall Term, opens Monday The Summer Faculty mncl bars of the Supreme Courts lowing states: Colorado, S lina, West Virginia and IlI Requirements for Adi Candidates for a degree. P~ isfactory completi'on of thr college study. Special Students. Proof tion of four years of high its equivalent. Auditors. Members of the either cannot meet the abo ments or who do not ask fog studies. For bulletins and detailec t ion, address Secretary o1 School, Northwestern U Building, 31 West Lake Stre Chicago,I11: ' PRING FOOTBA IA1 NQTIC E E Because of the baseball, track, and ,tennis meets today and to- morrow, there will be no football practice until Monday. CO}ACH WIEMAN. .. a . .,. ... 1 , . t I EE,,. fUK ee. est Paid Hard Work in the World Is the way a JOxHN HANCOCK salesman described his vo'rk; He is a college graduate and in five years has put himself at the very top of his business. He never yet has called upon a prospect withou t a previous appointment. The best life insurance salesmen today work on that plan, making it a busies ness of dignity, such as 'any worthy and ambitious college graduate can find satisfying to his menital needs, and highly remunerative as well, The man above quoted is the John Hancock 's youngest general agent. This shows what college graduates of the right type can do in this business, how they can" build up earning power aid at the camne time prpvide for an accumulated competene fir the years to come. , ' Graduation is a vital period in your life nd you are liabile to' hold to tthe buslnes$ yoU ptart in. It wouldl be well before making a defiite decisi~x on t inquire into life insurance as a caretr Address, 1"Agency Department." 9. f, U. :. .. . " .. ~ a ' d ". }{:.msI' ' a F 1 .* . 4 . y 'S ... .. .fin.... I y U 4 . OF 65'TQN. MAS5ACNUSI5ETT5 Lam~est Fiduciar y Institution in New ,n~p1and ' EU,, .-- 1 TNI; 4 ta os .ADV + R $° wli" G AT 8 P.Y. ID - A large rnanufacturing rin could use the services 3 college men during summer Qn-preference given to men have 'had business experience. ass Box' RFi., Daily... 155 D-To< insuire your Fountain. gainst loss. 'We emboss your. on it in fold leaf. Rider's hops. Pen Specialists, 214 e's Arcade. 152-21 D-Your Fountain Pen to re- Quick, skilled service,13 air .Rider's Pen Shop, Pen alists, 214 Nickel's Arcade. 152-21 iD-To biay a pica:ure u C~4 . ;tation, showing incoming stw and baggage. Phony 1144-F, ID-House for next fall. for. 15 men. Also meals if possi- Box S. R., Daily. 153-21. D-To rent. Furnished house ummner Session. Boa: H. C., 166' LOST Last week, lavaliere with soy- saic pendants, blue, black and on State St., between CQongre- gal elul~ch nar. acerd. Call ,. 155-2' Pair' hprn rii glasses in long case. Finder please call jy House, 2516-. 155-2 Pingerle meal ticket, Ne. 7870. r please call 2947-J. Hussel- 156 Will the finder please return gold fountain pen, lost April 'hone 114. Reward, $5.00. 155 Phi Rho Sigma fraternity pin pearls. Finder please phone Reward. 154-3 Silver cigarette case on Jeffer- t. near State. Cali 937-M. 9.E4-2 FiOR SA-LE- Qauoe--splaudid cotndi- tion, complete with cushions antd victrola, twelve records. All ,for X75.0, Call 363. 155 FOCR SALE - Excelsior Motorrcycle. Practically new, excellent coniition. Fully equipped. Call 783. x.6 FOR SALE+-- ' remier Bicycle. Newev tires; bearings ax~d ether wgrk~ng parts also new. Coil 11G6-M. 154- FQIR, SAI)-anj-Mandoin, neatly new. Ap'il1Y .i8 South University ,eve. ' - FOR 'Rl'NT'--Furnisherd house, garage and garden for the summer months. Close to the Campus. 1113 Michigan Ave. 155-3 1MISCELLAXYEO1JS MICHIGAN MEN are now signing con- Stracts to sell "Wear-Ever" alumi- num equipment during their sum- mer vacation. NoI canvassing.. Col- lege men averaged $5O 'idt &r last summer's Wovrk. 'CaW ' ~ 2372, or Townsen4c, 1122-1±1, ' g t the facts,. , ' STUDENTS panning on selling (gush~- es and having a dhnit$ down they would like to wqrlc, st w11l4. she me !- fore Satur'day n1. P n't wail uv.- til it i ' tpo late, but eoe n and get a certificate of territory now. Mr.. H. J. Leader, 232 Nickel's Arcade. Phone 600-M., 155-3 FULLER BRUtSH .C.-Special ar- rangements made for. college men.. Get in with a real progressive or- ganization and make some money next summer. Call $:1 0- 5:O; 3U F+'irst National anl .15 REAL US D CAR VSALUlD:S-- .Aberty Touring, Hpiob14e Tilu~ipg, Ma well eI? ~nsiratar. Oadillec (Gay- ags, 21 South Mpin. 1:Alioneo L82 M VANUSCRIPI'S8 aoeura.tely typewrit- ten by experienced typist. Biddle'e B3ook Store, 11 Nickel's Arcade. "f "'' K. Becus fie ooensar.woth}o mil.i.meiaandurpe.iv"t GOOD CLOTIHES the first choice and exclusive rights tQ their newest and finest fabrics c~n ivment in qgood appmeanc N . F. ALLEN 112 South Main Street Co. Ltain Pen which holds ps of ink, For Dartic-