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FEBRUARY 23, 1923

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Basket Star Bids l L
For Honor Berth
th TART TRAINING
(Continued from Page Six )
No matter who cames out an) the
Yan1s are going to gbe the tight of
< their history to ht.,p their grip on
the flag. Although a choice would be
hard to make it is likely that Detr'oit,
St. Louis. and Chicago will be near the
top at the finish. Detroit. has been
steadily creeping up for the last two
years and with the new acquisition
of Del Pratt and Rin Collins the Tyg-
ers are getting serious attention from
the rest of the league. Last year the
biggest spoilers of the Bengal chances
were the boys from the Windy City
who took them down time after time
when they seemed to have just gotten
a good start. This year after their
first encounter with each other early

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TRIO OF FISHER'S VETERANS
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Howard Liverance, Captaih IrWin Uteritz, and Doughis Roby
Three of the mainstays of last season's runnersups for the Big Ten
baseball championship who have already reported for indoor practice. Liv-
erance'is slated to bear the brunt of the mound work, Uteritz will cavort
either at shortstop or second base, while Roby will have one of the outer
garden posts to look after.

in May the Tygers will have a chance
to forget them until late in July, much
to the gratification of Navin and Cobb.
WhitpSox heep Collins
The White Sox, on the other hand,
do not seem to be worrying about the
Detroiters. The rumor which has been
going around the various big league
camps during the last few weeks to
the effect that Eddie Collins was going
to move to New York has been squelch-
ed fo good. Harry Grabner, secre-
tary of the Chicago club, regarded itI
as almost an insult when he wasI
questioned regarding the matter.
"We've got a good ball club and Eddie
will do as well with us as he wouldj
with the Yanks," said Grabner. "He'll
not only be good for 1923 but for the
next year and for a long time after
that so why should we let him go.
Captain Gil Ely Besides that he's the best second base-
Michigan's Varsitbasketball leader man ih the league. After the long per-
who ranks high among the centers of iod of setbacks following the big scan-
Western Confererice cage terms. dal of 1919 and the final development
W c tof a good combination the Sox own-
ers seem to be determined to hold on
State St. Concern to Change LocahionO Irto their men.
The Dudgen Drug company, which St. Louis Confident
has been in business for 18 years at Ed Fohl, Connie Mack, and Tris
302 South State street, has completed Speaker all seem to be as confident of
plans for removal to a new location on the abilities of their teams as anyone.
South University avenue. Moving will St. Louis, after her hard luck in lastI
commence on Feb., 27, and an opening year's race, has just as good team
date for the new location will be an- and just as much spirit as ever and
noir-ced in the near future. her chances of stealing the bacon from
-_tho Yanks seem good. 131iladellhia
Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. (Continued on Page Eight)
THISA S FCO
CLOSES CLOSES
AT3 .M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M

Tygers' Games
For This

Year

At HonicI
April 26, 27, 28, 29 with 'St. Louis.
April 30, May 1, 2, 3, with Cleyeland.
May 8, 9, 10, 11 with Washington.
May 12, 13, 14, 15 with New York.
May '6, 17, 18, 19 with Boston.
May 20, 21, 22 with Athletics.
May 25, 25, 26, 27 with Chicago.
-May 29, 30, 30, 31 with St. Louis.
June 1, 2, 3 with Cleveland.
June 23, 24, 25, 26 with Chitago.
July 6, 7, 8, 9 with Athletics.
July 10, 11, 12, 13 with Boston.
July 14, 15, 16, 17 with Washington.
July 18, 19, 21, 22 with New York.
Aug. 5 with Boston.
Aug. 14, 5, 16, 17 with Athletics.
Aug. 18, 19 with Boston.
Aug. 22, 23, 24 with New York.
Aug. 25, 26, 27 with Washington.
Sept. 3, 3, 4 with Chicago.
Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30 with Cleveland.
Oct. 5, 6, 7 with St. Louis.

June 14, 15, 16 at Boston.
June 17, 18, 19, 20 at New York.
June 28, 29, 30, July 1 at St. Louis,
July 3, 4, 4, 5 at Cleveland.
July 23, 24, 25 at Chicago.
July 28, 29, 30, 31 at Washington.
Aug. 2, 3, 4 at Philadelphia.
Aug. 6, 7, 8, 8 at Boston
Aug. 9, 10, 11, 12 at New York.
Aug. 30, Sept. 1, 2, at St. Louis.
Sept. 7, 8, 9 at Cleveland.
Sept. 3, 14, 15 at Washinigton.
Sept. 17, 18, 19, 19 at Philadelphia.
Sept. 20, 21, 22, 22 at Boston.
Sept. 24, 25, N6 at NeW York.
Oct. 1,2, 3, 4 at Chicago.
Hotel Will 1Mplace N. Y. hIippodrolxIe
New York, Feb. 22-(By A.P.)-The
H-lippodrome will be razed this sprini
and a $15,000,000 hotel erected in its
place, it was reported today. The Un-
ited States Reality company w4ich
controls the property admitted nego-
tiations for its sale were under way.
OPTICAL GOODS
REPAIRED
AND.
LENSES GROUND
One Hour Service
Carl F. Bay
ARCADE JEWELRY SHOP

April
April
May
June
June

Abroad
18, 19, 20, 21 at St. Louis.
22, 23, 24, 25 at Clevelarid.
4, 5, 6, 7 at Chicago.
5, 6, 7, 8 at Washington.
9, 11, 12, 13 at Philadelphia.

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C0a1infed Rates. Two Cent per word a day, paid is advance. Min-
imam charge for frlt day, 25c. Munipmum thereae 2#OA . Three
dents per word per day if charged. White saptce eiargMd for at rate
of 5 pe agate Use. C astiled, oharged only to thoae having phones.
Liner Rates: Tweire Cents ptr ine, witbut coatrat, aid in advance.1

Inter-Fraternity Hockey

Teams

--GET YOURk--

FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR GIRLS-Warm single
room, also congenial roommate in'
pleasant suite. Present occupants
leaving college. 543 S. Division St.;
102-2
FOR RENT-Three blocks from cam-
pus, boys' rooms, single and
double. Modern, warm, price rea-
sonable. 522 Packard, phone 274-J.
101-3
ROOM FOR RENT. Warm, light and
bright. Wash-stand in room. Call
1300 Washtenaw, 12'-2 or evenings.
102-2
FOR RENT-- Steam heated suite or
room two blocks from campus.
Cheap. 502 East Liberty. Call 870-
M. 94-21
DOUBLE ROOM with separate sleep-
ing room; single room. on first
floor, two blocks from Campus; re-
asonable. 109 N. Thayer. 103-2
FOR RENT--Clean, light room, one
block from campus, for a man. 114
S. Ingalls St. 'Phone 974-W. 101-3

tll :ELLANEO13
GENUINE ULTRA-VIOLET ray treat-
ment, excellent for the scalp. Ab-
solutely cures dandruff.. Makes the
hair grow and renews its luster. Call
1471-W, Mrs. J. W. Phelan, 812
Monroe. 102-4
LET US do your laundry work. First
class hand work guaranteed. Phone
2569. 97-7
Lo ST
LOST-Tan and White female collie
puppy; 3 -months old; answers
name Lassie. Reward. Phone
2287-J. 103
LOST-In Union or Library, Tuesday.
Small leather note-book containing
Union Membership Card. Phone
Rudolph, 903-W. 102-2
LOST---Smal square gold pin with I
diamond, night of Ukrainian Con-
cert. Reward. Phone 1041-J.
102-2
LOST--A mink choker between gym.
and "Blighty", Wednesday after)
noon. Call 3062. 103-3.

HOCKEY STICI
and Skating Necessities at
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FOR RENT-.Front suite for girls, LOST-Feb. 10, tan carricule coat. Tar
one ,block from campus. Inquire LS-e.1,tncriueca.Tr
433 Maynard. 103-3ms silk lining. Return to Dean of,
-_Students' Office. Reward. 103-x,
FOR RENT-Double room. Near cam- LOST-Long gold earring, between
pus. Warm, clean, well-lighted. $3. -------- -_-------
per man. 1243 Washtenaw. 103-3 1008 Hill and 708 Haven. Finder
call 1508-J. 102-2
DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms in pri-I
vate home, three blocks from cani 1REWARD to finder of tortoise-shell-
pus. 508 Elm, 710-R. 101-3 pair of glasses. Call 2824-M. 102-2
FOR RENT-Front room; location WANTED
convenient to Campus and Ferry IAW STUDENT would like room-
Field. Phone 1255-M. 103-3 mate to share clean warm room in
SIX ROOM furnished house, near desirable location. Price $2.50.
Campus. Phone 802-4. 103-2 Phone 986-R. 102-2
FOR RENT-Front suite of rooms. WANTED-Work ["by upperclassman,
906 E. Ann -St. 103 with Wednesdays, Saturdays, and
all afternoons off. Box X, Daily. 103
PLEASANT, warm, quiet,-single room.
217 5. Fifth Ave. 103-2 WANTED-A job. Have afternoons
and Saturdays off. Box D. M., Daily.
FOR SALE 101-3
FOR SALE-4 large tables 3 by 9 WSTUDENTS WANT wallpaper to
feet,. suitable for work bench. Also clean. Reasonable rates. Box D.A
12 strong chairs. Am. Life Ins. Co., I M., Daily. 101-3
71 N. University Ave. 102-21
WANTED-Student to share front
FOR SALE--Remington Portable suite at $4 per week. 425 S. Divi-
Typewriters. Student dealer. sion. 101-3
BLACK, 432 THOMPSON, 1128-J.
98-10 WANTED-Roommate. Have fine

to cause the user to talk to his neighbors, friencds and relatives so
as to induce them to insist 'on the same make for their next tire.
That is what happens every 'day in our store. The new customer
says, "I want a Vacuum Cp tire same as you sold my neighbor, John
Doe. He has run themn more miles now than his former set and
they still look nearly new." Sfmilar reports as the above we hear
every day.
Actual Figures Show What Quality
Will Do
Nu ber of Vacuum Cup Tires Sold in
Ann Arbor:

Year
1918
1919.
1920
1921
1622

No. Tires
169
56
947
1673
2642

The above tires mentioned are giving users such good mileage
that I am sure that our records for 1923 will by far surpass all previous
records.
Vacuum Cup Tires cost you no mPore than Standard prices and
are guaranteed not to skid on wet, slippery pavement.

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