1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Track Spirit Is Again Stirring And Shows Strong Signs Of A RevivalISCONIN IIUILL1L Track spirit is stirring and threat- attending practices with increased BASKTBALL RACE ens to show signs of a revival. Noth- regularity, but the appearance of new ing could possibly reflect this to faces have been no little source of en- Minnesota, Illinois, and Purdue, Alla greater advantage than the general couragement-to track officials. Al- with No Defeats, Close on a atmosphere that each day marks the though the squad has become larger Badger Heelst doings at Waterman gymnasium. in numbers, its ratio in size to thato Track has been gradually moving to which is expected is still low. The MICHIGAN COMPLETES MOST the fore in the matter of daily rou- coaches expressed a desire to see DIFFICULT TRIP OF YEAR B tine and the athletes have somehow more men out for track, as it is only --a become incited with the spirit of in training a large squad that the Wisconsin, by virtue of its victory in track. stars are uncovered. Then, again, an extra period game over the Wol- Improvement Reported third and fourth places are not to be verines last Saturday night still "Steve" Farrell, the veteran track scorned at. Quite to the contrary, stands as best of the Conference courtr coach, reports improvement. Some of they are to be sought, for a winning teams but is being hard pressed ford the candidates have been showing up team must be able to pick up a large the leadership by Minnesota, Illinoisr exceptionally well for this early time number of its points in this way. and Purdue. Both the Gopher and theo of the season, while others are satis. Tension Relieved Sucker aggregations have two wins to factorily rounding into shape. Van The tension hedging on the serous their credit as against no victories for Orden and Stipe have shown up with track situation of but two weeks agotheir opponents, while Purdue has but those whose work has been noted as is somewhat relieved. The spirit be- one game, the only one yet played bya exceptionally good in the weights. ing shown is commendable. The men the Boilermakers, to its credit. Michi-F Landowski is clearing the bar in the are working hard and are becoming gan has lost the two games on its tripg pole vault at a respectable height determined to present a winningteam. by close scores and is now seventh in 1 and Lally is showing considerable im- Continued improvement and more new the percentage column with Indiana, provement in the same event. Walk- candidates would go far in maintain- Northwestern and Iowa traiing with er is playig some of his re uted ing this stir of track spirit. a zero percentage. b skill In the high jump and should, beHadsGmeofYre in old time form by February. The -- M'chgan has nothing to be ashamedo dash men are busy F as are the other of because of its low place in thee runners, and although it is rather ,di- ENSIAN PHOTOS j percentage column for the Wolverines ficult to determine the amount of - have just returned from two contestsn their improvement during the past Group photographs of campus i which are probably the hardest ones wheekrnoomplaint cdnuring th as organizations and classes for the N of their entire schedule. Both Illi- week, go complaint can be -forthcom- 1922 Michiganensian must be nois and Wisconsin are well supplied ingrTtaken during the month of Jan- with veterans and had the advantage, Increase in Turnouts uary. Sittings should be ar- ! of playing on their home floors, wherev Turnouts have also been much im- ranged at once. an advantage is generally conceded tot proved. Not only have the men who re- be worth from two to three field bas- portd fo th spot orginlly eenkets, due to the difference in size and the general lighting system of the SLEEP - U - various gymnasiums which favor thet AR LEbEPA HERE, BUThome team in basketball more, per-F A eabeJewpeer EAT A T REX'S haps, than in any other branch of com- H PANTHE CLUB LUNCH petitive athletics. At Madison the 71 Arbor Street Wolverines displayed a well balanced 13 South Main Near Stat and Packard Streta attack with some of the best guardinga ever put up in a Western Conference game. The veteran Badger five was llt lltl111llllII illillillillillplilli 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111held scoreless from the field during the entire second half. When the fin-~ SPECIA L SA LE al whistle blew the score was tiedt r e =h t : .W edLauds Employed Womenf Usual Price $3.50 Women employed in Ann Arbor = $2.50 each 2places of business and homes are for = the most part-working under very favorable conditions, and they are wo- men of the highest type, according to r Mrs. Thrift, general secretary ofthe = 2 Jty Y. W. C. A. ID These conditions are in great part due to the academic atmosphere of = Ann Arbor and to the fact that the town seems to have unusually favor- 711 N. University able home conditions. There is not 1 l11111111111111111 1iIll lllitil11111111111111111111 ¢a large per cent of out of town girls, ___________________-the great majority of employed women belonging to the Ann Arbor popula- THIS TWages, although shown by investi- COLUMN gation to be only $12 or $15 per week, CLOSES CLOSES are adequate in most cases. Some women find that the positions in Ann AT 3 P.M ADVERTISING AT 3 P,. 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Reward. 82-2 AMERICAN RESTAURANT FOR RENT-Pleasant single room. 516 AMEBICAN RESgAUsNT Cheever. '2577-J. 83 LOST-Brown fur lined gloves, Mon- day afternoon in Library, Natural Quang Tung L . MISCELLANEOUS Science building or between. B. A. Q ____ ELANE _U __ Wolfe, 2217-M. 83 FURNITURE Repairing, Upholstering, LOST-A large size note book with Refinishing, Caning. Verne Smith. gray back. R. H. Rowland. Phone Phone 2616-R. 78-16 357. 82-2 WITH THREE WINS and in the over time period a Cardin- al forward sunk the winning shot through the ring. Dr. Meanwell has one of the strongest teams in the Con- ference and Michigan's loss to the Badger quintet cost the Wolverines a royal chance to nip title hopes at Madison. Purdue a Real Contender _ Purdue seems to be the other chief rival of Wisconsin and if advance dope may be taken as a criterion, the race should hinge largely upon the performance of these two quintets both of whom are composed of play- ers with former Varsity experience. Purdue plays under the handicap of a nine game schedule and should the Boilermakers falter in any of their games, the title will go glimmering because most of the other big teams play 12 games. Two years ago Pur- due lost the championship to Chicago because it was the victim of a short- er schedule than the Maroons. To overbalance a short season, the Boil- ermaker quintet has a comparativelyE 'asy arrangement of games and does not meet Wisconsin, Minnesota, or l Michigan. Illinois seems to be the 'mly team capable of giving the Old Gold' and Black stiff competition and, ,ipon the result of the pair of games with the Illini will large'y rest the title hopes of Lambert and his squad. Ohio Next on Schedule Michigan does not play again until Feb. 11, when the Wolverines journey to Columbus and battle the Buckeyes. Following the Ohio contest Michigan Invades the Indiana camp at Bloom- ,ngton and then returns home for a long stay while Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois meet Mather's men on the Waterman gymnasium floor. Barring 'il accidpnts or ineligibility, Michi- gan should go into the second half of the race with far brighter prospects than it has had in the opening games. Mather has built a defense which is second to none in the Conference and 't this defense can be supplemented with a more vigorous offense Michi- gan may yet attain a place of high standing in the Big Ten race. ii r ..... III 1111 IIIl 11 1 How to tell the genuine Victrola Lift the lid. Then you'll see the trade-mark "Victrola." You'll also find the name "Victrola" and the other Victor trade-marks, the famous dog and the famous phrase, "His Master's Voice." Even children know these trade-marks. 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