Pitcher, Manager, Mogi, ig Six' Starts Nc's II L OUI '26.-(By A. P.) - in i iO tC . :irrca lug st.,eengthz 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 ~0 o rib add ((-''a! 0 (~- 0~ ii''? gante by in - 4.~ > ~ ~~-ui -t v~; rut a ud eat-n -. '-4' -'--~; ~,encr;ulh-. lI~a cii a Un ova. Uc ri ate m 'C" :~ - : ) -- ? - :$31 ( 'ruw4edl Coall Iug. Kcn lucky Egg and Lump1 Pocahor ,MEII COMMON A] Office -d RIDR'SPEN SP, Till four~lin of ajpcni fa cnicin t ' 1 TELL COAL Wiest Vla. Egg and Lump tas and Coke TM," DELIVERY .:.... s 't' r; y Emu= S I F I E. CLOSES ;" " AT n - AY 3. P. 1. AD ER 'rI SINS 4 a r ->- .,,v-7 r H n: -i (Ie~or I ri wll t ldtryouts C, ?~'-1ig: n aa-ho 1s; ay 12, X.,,0'(-1 li - adso;lMay 19, Pur- :1 rbna May 26, Chicago at i:f '3 ''$13e 3 . 237E" . . ".^''r i"1 ND FACE BRICK TELL COAL 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 i i b i ; I 1 Yid COWIN 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 <'irest Ave. Students will appreciate thnegood service. PLO VW PS-