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Pitcher, Manager, Mogi,
ig Six' Starts Nc's

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He~ralding the approach of spring
and another diamond campaign, ad-
vance caravans of nearly all of the 1C
m naj'r league baseball clubs nOw are
on their way south for the annual con-
ditioning. process. Training c p
scattered in lands of the palmetto and
cactus from Florida. to Catalina Is-
land,, Calif., will be in full swv-ing for
all of the clubs by the second week of
Mlarchi.
For the veterans, the next six wee;;:;
or so of conditioning andl exhibition
pastiming will mean shedding :,eel
poundage acquired during the winte-_
lay-off an~d limbering up for competi-
tion with eager and ambitious recruit,
hundreds of whom ,will strive for big
l eague position;, for the first time in_
teir careers.
This rivalry for regular berthis po
mises to be especially keen uon
several dubs going through a markied
process of reorganization, including,
the Cleveland and Boston Americans,
and the 1B1rooklyn,, Chicago and, St.
Lcuis Nationals.
Interest among fans is centered
largely in the prospects of the New
York Giants and Yankees _repeating
ilhcr triumphs of the east twosaon

r nn C itio ('.~ V.ii (I: .'C l ((?1a
in theu 'anec (y .,rVthe third ,straigh
year.,N
',e ,deebi cdlv ra-.ali-
plan relatively Ulitlerebildi n.The
Aoit i nn;:' 1 s a l'I':
the At ional , A '.Loii1WAm
1h'A a uo(al:ses 11 , ; a cri ;;n"a A-
D ' A n n u n i s o- , 10( e mi. 1 e ,s.o
armly, aori~ cteawppr
i t {n-htIc- 'ol~h d
equipnmeurofhs ak hchccre
w 'ith' it'the t__l Vii'

riiice those halcyon days of 1914, when
G~ ct-ge £~a1lings droVe the team from
'40 it ion P .iuiy I to first 1)laCe
/~) L,~&'~ C / d iit~ pdflfl''ii ',tiid lieu licked ike
-- ~ 'n-en I icI;ie.~ a tugh
('up i:iag thaI xviii he] p ii lim
I th: acling ci: ike fcn~:
a v~ Ii r~-d of 1 rio fll g ill thO (hr-I
;viag *~ (into';
-rail>-; >~ (IWO for the
;cii:-l -~ ike it ~ w arublem.
~ t:~~ yn.~ a roan 4~gurc ho will
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rib add
((-''a! 0 (~- 0~ ii''? gante by in -
4.~ > ~ ~~-ui -t v~; rut a ud eat-n -.
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lI~a cii a Un ova. Uc ri ate m 'C"

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( 'ruw4edl Coall Iug.
Kcn lucky Egg and Lump1
Pocahor
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Office -d

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Till four~lin of ajpcni
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Wiest Vla. Egg and Lump
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TM," DELIVERY

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SI-1F1l and 2:017
Cornwell Block.

"If agirl doesn'9t pet-
Andy. And~y was the Unive si 6yls ms fins3h-
ed product. "Even flappers like r'omvanc'e.A
man n-akes a mistake to depend on, his line
and overlook the moon." Su*chx is the wisdomn
of our universities. *Here foGr the.first time is
a brilliantly executed p ictu re of a,,nivelrsiY life
that we al recognize , whose :humnor we all apprlCiate
whose truth is a ltl hckn.I wj vue oidg
nation those who be jexe our c -.:m :,:3es to be the play-
grounds of aspiring youth. It Will entAertain anid
amuse everyone. It ought to sii ti the country.
is Thisniversty?

I MICHIGAN 'DAILY
C~ r~dRatma Two Osuts per word a da, aI iavac.Mi-
Ima charge for Arst (day, 25. M n im u m Lae~o.2c h
cents per word per day if charged. ' fB xa at ~4 s sA& 'c wgd -Iti , top i -c agd fra i
1uner Ratei: Tw1lva cents }fir 1ft4 with~out cotr.tt t ' #i ys

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NOTICE
The following Box Replies are at the
Daily office: R.H.B., C.A.F., E.C.P.,
v. D.3, L.E.B., G.W., F.M.M., K.D.;
C.S., C.B. ., L.C.S., C.L.I., 18.-
FOBR ENT
SFOR. RENT-- Steam heated suite or{
room two blocks from campus.
Cheap.' 502{ East Liberty. Call 870-
M. 94-211I
SUITE, with hot and cold water,, fop

1hSI d iSS (iP'U7NXT CY
LNG? Whly not gv tatySrn
vacation an, istifcorIfg
arran ge netsforsumerw-k
Last year <<had th"i'r ,,,. ,''ii tacit
Up aInd loo, ower thir r feport a In
investigate ou0p322 tou 1.j
ity, across from reinsStdo
1 106-21~

Lynn and Lots SeysterMonitross' $2.00
GEORGE H-. DORAN 'COMPANY, 244 Madison Avenue New Yark

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P'rcsident2 Christy Mathewson'
Sonoodd, probably.
To evecryoneit except MatheNNson him-

health. T-"4. ol'hii1-.
nearer fi't heir 'lid, calledhm L ~
1 epe. Ott his return Ihe joit 'i-'I-

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ladies, single beds; less than block - --
from camus. 209 's. Ingafls., Phone LOOK! CL "aS Nd SlA NTUE.
49-R. 105-3 Imoe abcthmnntur inl
FOR RENT-.A large desirable douible a sna. , eo~h--i-slah~
a~iiitroom. Wel-lighted and plenty cep goods andbols tanan wy l
heat. 3 blocks from camapts, tnewt !know toi. Be s prt toch(a,-a
Ferry :Field. 1665-W.' 106 around odlL-l'rhuwhe

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Selo.- Gravv as coeach aan( chief , jl K bt
liut to Matty it sounds julst as "Big it was known that MeGluaw g , Y .at
Six''" esaectedx-- hofned and no doubt Efr-ee rein to ee-nducet aniy cc he -go-
prayed. it' wvould. tnationr hy caredto leaudingI t d
4sFor whten the "Mi Trin"h- becalme fi1rincial connection -,ith. OUO5i wi
mrosidlent of, the Boston National! cluh.
league club the other dlay when it! Then 1,latty's healhh collapsed. lir
changed hands, he reaiized an ambhi- ife was despaired of, by all :1e" epIt
tion he htas nuirsedl ever, since his play- Mvatty and Mr.. attY. .,lir hrii
ing (layseed That this aimbition themlelses to')aronac "'a' iij. ii-
'+'-aS teittpoi'::y halitedi by a grin bat- t ight beganr?. ?MatyWaged a t . , ea
tle with death made itis descire the battle and won out.

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FOR RENT-Light housekeeping
suite. Lauindry in basenment. Ore
block from campus. 1317-11 203 5.
Thayer. 106-u
FOR RENT-Three blocks from cM-
-pus, .boys' roonms, single and double.
Modern, war~n, price reasonable. 5211
Packard, phone 274-J. loci
FOR RENT-Front room for girls. Lo-
cation convenient to Campus and;
Ferry Field. Phone 1255-M. 106-,
.FOR RENT-i double and 1 singlq'
room. Pleasant surroundings: Nea-t
campus. 3070-J. 106-2
FOR R~ENT-Two single 'rooms, com-
fortabl~y furnished, in a new house.
428 S. First St. 3047-M. 1061
JIOUSEKEEPING. ROOMS with bath,j
sink, and gas range. Price' reasons
able. 3252-J. 105-2
DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms in pri-
vat'e home, three blocks from cat-
pus. 508 Elm, 730-R. 1044-3
FOR RENTr-STUDENT wanted tq
share front suite. $4 per week. 42F1
S. Division 1565-1. 105-3
FOR RENT-Steamn-heated room forr
one 1or two mnen. 332 E. Williams.
1061
FOR RENT-Fine single room. 1141
S. Ingalls. 104-31
LOST
LOST17Lady's small gild wrist watch,!
Sun-day, at- or near Presbyterian
church. Monogramed E.W.J, Phone
2963-W. Reward. 106-2.'
LOST-Uear Fireplace on Boulevard,
gold, octagonal, Bristol-make wrist,
watch, initials M.F., on back. Please
call. M.KF., 2676. Reward. 106-2
REWARD for black shell-rimmedt
glasses. In long, narrow case bear-
ing - Health Service stamp. R.
Arndt, 2106-M. 106-2
SLOST-Gold Swiss wrist watch be-.'
tween Pullman Lunch and Coliseum,
Thursday evening. Call 1744-J.
105-2
LOST-Pair of shell-rimmed glasses
with gold bows. Finder plealse call
71 0-W. 106

learning. .For -Partic ular xrte I .
A. Woodard, 40jIE uy115.,D
!troit. 1IOU
shtirts a specialty. Iling Loe's 121
E. Ann. 105-0'
PERFECT RANSLATON in Ceriuat-
speak tGern,-ii fluently. Hours (6;
10. Calli 2864-1/ 105-3
FLINT STUDENTS---hebated sedan
leaves Friday nights returning Sunf-"
day night. 1ialir ;ai rates. Phone
1394-J. 97-21
UP-TO-DATE DESA Nprices;
.reaszonable. 401 S. Division St., Cor.
F,. illiams. Ifne"1-i'-1. i05"-~
RUGS SI-AMPOOEDy or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpeft C(leaningWrs
- 7N-21
$1.25 P'EI ..,LOAD. Ashes and. rubbish
Ihauled. Call 569-J. 104-6
_WANTED
1WANTED-Student to sha~re roomi.
Hanselmnan. Corner Hill and IHav-
n. -~105-2
SWANTEID--Typewriting, copying, of
notes, theses, letters, ec. Mrs.
Wisbin. Phone 536.- 105-21
WANTED-Pair of Skating Shoes)
size 11. Call 1379-J. 105-3
When you have a want, always let1
a "Daily Classified Ad" satisfy it.-01 AL
FOR SALE-Remington Portablye
Typewriters. Student dealer.
BLACK, 432 THOMPSO', 1128-J.
________98-10
FOR SALE-A corner lot in South
East section. Reasonable terms.
1Call -1286-W. 104-31
FOR SALE-MALE A:IREl d ALE :PUP.
Good stock. $15. Phonue 2273-W.
106
TYPEWRITING A1NI) SHORTHIAND
WORK, reports, straight dictation.
Prompt service. Phone 1713-J. 603

m;1ore strozigei. I t is an odd twist of fate thatifatY
When Mathewson sever-ed his cn- ;'raily presides over a. big league (-1(11
nl Ctious with the' Giants after a 16- "nl the city whtere he sat~his first pire-.
year period as pitcher, to take tihe fcssional gamhe and a ?rob~ably whore he
3nanagerial job with the Cincinnati fi i-st resolved to some day play hall1
Reds he dlid so, partly because lie felt and own a- big league team. I-otel
that he needed the experience as a his first look at a league game in Dos-
mnagt'er to fit him to handle thte mo- ton in 1899.
gul-ing job proper-ly. fTe game was It. is eminently fitting, too, that Mat-I
the thing with him then as always. jy should re-enter i-he game r.,as.amo=
The success of the Cinci team, as rat- g ~ui in the National league. For many
ed. in the percentage column, duriiNg ! of the rmost b~rilliant chtapters in that
'his tenure of office indicates little. league's history, many of its traditions,;
C'ider the Garry ]l3errmann 'regime andl much of, the p~restige gained by
the manager has no chance to alter the circuit were built around Big Six.
conditions. But Matty showed conclu- NO!; I3iiging - adly
si ,,?y to close students of the game Matty shows his level-headedess by
tha tlhe had the qualifications of a sue-, announcinug that no immediate reor-
-o-ful 'manaer-tact, sane judgment, ganization of the team is planned, but
ie -derslhip) and strategy. that one or two deals which have been
F'aie Relayed ]IlS JiSeI hanging fire will be consumated. A{
The chances are that Mathewvson ;less experenced niant-nmight seek pub-
would have become financially inter- licity and quick interest by shaking
ested in a big league club ere this but things up.
for a, war andl then ,the loss of his The Br'aves have been in the dumips

rona ~ ~mtcl-f ,Is, also ( rduYoy, Mo cc i^".a n ISD. or~t it'
Munson Army, Officers Dress and Hiking SHOES, Leather and Wrap
_ ltees, High-Top and Moccasin Pack Shoes for ladies and mien.
). D. Wool l -ay Shirts, Khaki and.c Pongee Dress Shi''s, Golf H ose, T om
Wye Knit Coats, S Yveaters, U dervvear, Caps, etc.
!orulls up-*li e s $Stre,23N 4t0 ve
"If pays to wvalk-a few bh'c!es"

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LOST-Small Mahogany table fromI E. Liberty Street.

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booth 11 at 3-Hop.
call 231.

Finer pleas,)

-TYPEWRITING waute{ Theses,
K notes, any work. 12 CENTS a page.
'- Phone 2278-W. - 81-21

LOST-Dunhill pipe on campus.''Find-
er call 27213-M. Reward. 105-

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FOUYND
FOUND-Barrel of "Rider" fountain
pen. Same can be had by writing
to A.J.G., Gen. Del. Ann .Arbor,
Mich. .106

BOARD
PLEASANT boarding-'.horse just Op-s
ened at- 610 F_>'irest Ave. Students
will appreciate thnegood service.
PLO VW PS-

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