m l r f;ll!lIIrw . _ , . .. _ s , ti s UllL; V, P i T, ACU NOl, PillrES tANK tr FOR~~~~~l HrL AET~Y t In tramurafl I-ems u g pxP'DIRkOO. tPP t :L I tl acuo 1-13gaZme_ of 1916; the Michi- . C 1 71 uin- ;o.thwestern game of 1919, score 1^34; the Michiga.n-Cornell, 20-23' .:m of 1916; the iMicigan-Harvard S 07 gMe of 1914; the ?Michigan-Min- n:ot 6-0 game of 1910; and the ____________ chian-ehrskagame played here' ill 1805 w hen the score was 0-0 at (eachYost as as ecsterday, by thle endl of the first half and Michigan a mana~rP og a )k onithe Couin- won 31-0. trys geaesttetl~llgames, what! ;xicligangaies ie iiogltwer th Look at the "Daily Classified col-- iui"and you wvill see some real bar- )ce-t nOC(,his collectioni. In r eply theI an. dv Coah gve him a listofr;7I' gaincon-dv N y~psi 6 P.eo l Ii kNi. :tl tisc W4)fltKi.at i P ' v $ E '1'i S t c i i5 5o1Am 1 1 the 7.h; 'trl E"ZtIv s iQr , A T . t ' V i , (C . N O M £ i i OI X 0 4 , _ . I( . -,l 7 1 7 i'.y . i,.V - i - Ii:;wn an;e; : n S k Ijna';c1u1 ed £rta, Ill lost y d I r, rnn CtmSP' y:i r~~~~ thtia ua akme o dhp saaI 1jIi toe~t:(0 ihet1 giIC 2 lh arth t wthM A C tohe.'1(I 1; '_Cr~i] t~~1 , 1K p, Kaa jCliXI'h,''I::111 id£ y aftrni o n t1( l 'in the ypsian o;, 20 tih_.-be'n1e- ii cllee pol, oac XY Strry ~~~' pdI (1riPI I11e1' peelimthew scores .. 1 ?h { //e 1c i Oult ci: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~U ora d a:Ittoiia nthis pi ict 1.O 11 (TdC' inat tey ighta r aTbt ;,n. Nee~ 3os V er y ,..gym sash- a muh brd o -'workout. ;. i5 a _ r ! th uacic lt:'1L unc l;t,: eEter ) wr it )aits: 11 :he ref7iar O ttdor._ Iit fIOI 1. 100o have not yet to ted cut QfxrSar- ( :oItFisher has Im ited(1th16 rli . :> lit bgtl ,j; tus far t I ninig Ithe fok!owing wili e con-. an ,il o pn i i toLo-phm 'Idre ~egretest lnatties t ht MicI-; .vr l nx wekutore lI hat igan teams ahave ever engge,d in: ' .. 111.1) i Itdooscason rI12e Mshiga n-Leland ' tant7Eor(1gL.: ih.i \ ; of 11901 topp~ed tie list, score 49-0. Ther It is hci.r l at the fieothor t"next was the AWiscons2i game played zI i13'h - oheup i time or t}>{at, Lhieagoin 1902, iVlici gaX 6 Wis- sqadtjge uttorsaweek or ' ollSifl E), ext in im-portance came3( -daysleiian-hc .. , lo c. sting of the spring; ll~hga-liaogamne in 1905 trip thiuh; isouth tIf ishr: played at Chicago when AMichisgan xw. an het .eicli-;in ei utide b y efea!(ted 2-0I. ace m~n o~eseason :it w-igv te ,.. { Minc ;a seis hIi I3 n t he other games Coach Yost Alut in n~~ hibm e h ten ~ tefollowving order: the Michigani-! ni ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .eiF zcihia ta hyAoudh.Ls 'ji a t~gamIe of 1903, SC ore 6-6 ,.)a 1{ .mi% tihetIt soom?'i hadonly -' wen iiuCsota Iwas the only teami ,t;. "{ifre t cj ' i the Wolverines the whole- jheI iyt g~E3 1) ~thtiIs , vZr si L )eao the Mich2ig'.an-lPennsylvania 1 s tf C) h-a t et Iir, ;-,( id iLciigI26pin 110;teMc an':Syr- {)ou cull a.7 c !-Wrw i21ii he }' the dssil the sink and. go 14) x1 'f ,rt.. c-car5w:m r~5.... .r; '?t .,. T.,..-. .2 .-:,, , i t.;. } U C U CA k isz I .i x v iI o bdo r? i i , ' tha Cac Bow atthirhed.1mCr:f islist of eandinoates to )rteeeunof pa~aiwl ae . 'I~~Ii1 1 celi2 *5 ' , r:n a e:c aella po iitly7. lace this atencoo. T besrte clic Vai. 8,a VIrsn g - 0 liei~tCY, it > ' wy chsn calotain's tenre rocf a-.;/'_I11 F - "'f'C-il d hiesuna 25. 1. i' te W _,.'fier al' uy21 jtoer ..( Ce will be shclor',tlst:ing OlyV nu;t' ' ?t':i pr1 c Ii-etd c -fnyi i tl2: ~ iI- ga-cthr iiOi~t fteri the' Conf er7lence ankI 1-eet onl03tan ho as)o1(.t ail.y i1) In .sii4Sa s oa :ofg -tirv.n I n6& i orn e arch 15and16at Chicgo,1ut)s+ v {.CCcii S~L 11 ;W-.- ta ii; ;t 2whLOiiilOndoufe 1nQI, accorldinlg to Coacel ow. Saran i)te ricile d.. lm~ ::aetelria ntrp ol h ccre tema ho h paedi cniioig h ml uta h-i--tt'alles)' e netose ea 3 1 t i4l i Ii5C3;K orkers, bu-'r.t he ans etfitdbyai lii (aithlislis usOi h o lseieue t2o'lccton- ncur qaladunbetorpr is own personality and quality totrakandw-k on thexriln. s\'eern g nsim beba ntnatlektaodreor cad a Micigan Varsity teamn.Wihyaechbxrms isa rigid uprrsoteag'gtlf i-otrmebro he12sqdI 1e elcinoeatanr.l oe h oftezaento eor ewl ~ Sc;yKgea see wf c tirlay-notytsatUwrot.Wt ck-ig ofthe eam ictre, en ~0 1) Pelhited t entr te rig. arite pla. Fllowngoi theSob.b aditin001thee9me Fisor awll1 e e tkon p at n meets1thism e ar l s te neto o oc uhi l: AtE 'lch or , 0upn aslre a sqa si i ose tkarl, t1o-lyd Ie, H, iHbbad ie M-,tC~ean gofgl7 i viibehor010 teFollown-is temsbeng- s tcb11 "t ft lli y i,' aEtu pe,n Mi rl'e r, earnts, yae- adet hlrgrm Te tCe'r C ullli( o ly: (aut8,Eiia(';er f foriiaon lwhen ihe Itays ndoYongoat12anOounds thresencendi2 cblskeball;eams3''illhis________ -t'. ili ttp --333 - o :. - DI "( fr t f<-K7t Atc ' J. Sl l. 1- A\\3- j l 1 2m41Mchgnnen sume4x- i sent~ I;ce~tI, ilAte anid re- " J 1~ G -e .p .-i~ ~ r i mrb. 'i. r 71, t SC ti the en xvho will start c aanst: e Agg ;I(., ht itisprobable tat ie sn-ic, teamn that comipeted against' iana wilhe used. Milchigan, al--l ady vTicto-i'ious over thle Farmners lculil have no diflhulty in coppling; )rs ii the, added strength of( ubba)%rd, 1:".Jvq-a'1 uot among th.ose(, re.eit in tl'e in ,,St meet with the oe n4(-aa ve iMpz ove upon th( to: 20 ;scare-b Which the victory as onunlss dA. C. has uncover-x c same; ~ i new i trength in the past few J Thlde Agg i e,: 30 a ,.istin t en rit raly eqnoal in point of advantage for tth- teams,,. ais it is to be held in aI X01 withhich both are totally un-' ] mr'ilar.,M. A. C.'s only first place, on in thefancy (iving b'y Kiefaber, ay fail to thec lot of the Wolverines, ,r Papenguth a ;nd Mildher have been ins- rea«t in p)ractice and should' ire a splendid account of themselvesI ;alnst the Aggie star. It is probable that. Smith and Searle .1 ill be paired ofcin the 40 and 100 rd free stles, MiH(ziner and Hfan:- 'n inz the br east strok~e, Hyde ane-:d ubbard in thke CO yard back stroke, liobard fand Pa3penguthi in the 2f!1 rdl free style, Kan and Elliott in1.-1 ao plusge, Papengu th and Milner 1,1 the dPce ,, ;and JHyde, Searle, Vau-, -e, and Smaithi in the relay. 'Michigan' best in tile bantam dlivision, are robiedl- payIrookii~at 7 o't lf i; tonigh3.h-i ulidfor three ounl ht i-cisto 1\Vatafiic:mngyMEintln: -Adams' teamiI be a fcdl (exhib)'itioof;bo:ing, Mc- s. Stchow::"'tJ teai3; Coie teca Kecknie and Wo!-J lonizwoft.hdyy.Ryod a-u n linmsn 1)oxers, are rn:iatehodad hi poun. 0 1 "i-a li:-tembengU 10 Conlv ad fllwhasha tl 23 u c 1-3 ei-E ' -t uts ta1, 2, andt. x pIounld ~hnors o0th s1.dnre.(',Sc ndr)nnn ?csinthe freshl- on3 the card. Ti; tim;-I iii li.<(<15S m- odio, .ai leanv.-illt1rbe p~Vayc at smaoll and Mu:le1 r eedl; h' 14 -coa,\ensdy eeig thre rund. ~hsenu~ll-?ple n 5g- 1Tb: ~rcb~iue a-n ~iA.: (Court 1,; in g over 209 poundo r h ev-Iitisn.Nis 2((in , Y (ilkeC' weC ihr ts ntecaird.Thy r h -112 So.ibeaatr , ot hw0s - fasthard-fighting noi. "1(i)s.isa>- A9:0olo, ~UyLost's o 0. i V. !2;o c n'I-nealn xii10gv(n over to { ee lyor the 1,11 C A '.l'j-I ;3t'- - 1:adludpadt fool3-s;hoot- ('agO. holder of man-3T Wo-rhsI(.1 i 'iC- I'g cOni('st 5. night in the Ohio Stte 2'tulo in- Startthe new ivsemiester iht door track relay cai': n(eloifRaiiagtorn Port ~able willIihelp. Just tilile111, 90 yard eidian t l, lcall 1128-J.---A(v. PgnOhio S ate. flay'"s tin-e was ---; __ 4:30 t- P-atror~o a ily Adiverti ors,-Adv. College men liclow soa orscswl look best if suppored ~F:. qgF Spring Oxfords Imported leathers in smooth and grained finish. All. sizes carried in stock, Ten' to thirteen dollars. ,,or men G s,&ice 1&49. equally on both rides, C"--x' with the E3. 7.2-Grip Gartcr. _ ziest On an ff-oright or left to think of. : I i-- 11 Darned TJSock as a Corn! -our Nv;'o esn Y't like to darn s)ck s ,any mre than you likce to wecar soclw with hales inl Hee' achance frarbth of You to be Pleased. $aive your insured aist darnI1ing.Save you _r feet-enjay the com-fort of 'who le 1hose. H y'' thesul ray This maxim from. the mind of one of Ameni thinkers is just as tree now as when he utt( a young man should use discretion in saving -~ ~ appearance become shiabb'y for the sake of to be imp raiicaL. And to become "rest respected" one must keep his clothes in got It is a wise man who looks to his appearanc( wE ~ issilized Garments Stay Cie Phone -- ;35 Z. f 2-G ahrip, an te - dc the E. Z. Sport Gart;;r. .! $$i $$ ._6$ t Featured by Leading Student ~ SuppliesStrs,-. 111111111111Ill 1211112 111111 $93.m i ll I _ 3 " I 712 11- 3 -. Y , t'' L11" 1''4iat .",S~i { t .'fl 3 X'443¢{ 33-3 - ____ ____ ___ ____ _ ~3~3~~ - --- - -,/-Y i~' K~f' _____________9 77 in, and becomte EA TH -e spected. 11- s NWr RN CRCRS w r--Z o T'ro 01'T he C otton Pickers w1i rnln " ~ R~~ N-J~-Fx T 'ol The tCotton ickers If I1GAVEYOU UP '178T ii-Eioim YOU ThUlEWME _00111N Marion Harris -' ROSE O~F THlE R.10 GR Di )Iarion Harris .eas gre atest -rF ro-NO £ UWBULT-1 of Bonie dKIsruger's Orchestra - ered it. But rot. _ 0. .n3i., t Sn0- pEfNwt i, :1- M ll~ i-Fo iro BnneKruger's Ocesr f oli:hew c ts is EWHOA, 'TILLIA, TAKE Y{)UH TI.'ME / Marare~ift Youn1g pectat'le and -a a a.1 DO-EV ' TIM( YOi?'LL REBi s _ A) Margaret Young od condition. g - f HE MAY u> YOUR MAN BULT LHE COJIES TO ISEE 'NE SOMETIMNES-Fox Trot- e.. '23 -JThe Cotton Pickers . GIN, _AT WHITE WAY $LLTES-IF.ox Trot The Cotton Pickers . -- fPLAY THlE L'UN'iY BLUES-Fox Trot Ishanm Jones' Orciiestirla Sv3-J->= a T 1III.OF 3ff-Fox Trot lshiainJones' Orchestra ' .anLonger --_ smnJns rhsr . f GI' d' %-CRE V'Wi'1lWil C'1-lFox Trot sa Jn'Orhta _ u.. ($iV Y-1ox 1Trot IshbuiiJones' Orches tra. Y (W ('A N H AV 11 e i-tiMI )O N 'TS'I W A T H 6fll, I ) M t gIy H IM IA)VE g1 N 1 HO Wi -.. . A d> 114,3 3 'BLI-S-- Fo'c Trot.irn Ppl 2 0 9 , I - F'ox lrtFrain k Papiila ^ South 'I; -l1I p =BUNSt , _1"K RECORDS PLAY C' - ANY Pi-ONOGAPHPan Fourth H A U, A ve.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- ' ew- LA.CYi~TT1 I T'ELC N C 5 J\J WEvvAR Pairs ha.5 Mont Joc haz.e just received a good Lpply-, but they'll go quickly. ', come in while your colors Fid SiZO «x1re here.' good(1assormn,11 a grea~f~t aluc, baC!cdd by an!1hotI;ser- ic. tht i equalto a bond. I 2508Cpay S 4 Ytc1 e \. ryEine" ., -, .6 . . Hill