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FARRELL TO TAKE 1 ]-TRAGK MEN
Til NNUAL ILLINfI REY LT
~Woverines to Have Stronig Conipef.- in the p ole vault, but will no doubt
tin r'om Hawkeyes and Indiani meet their letters in McI~nown of
Aggregations !Kansas State Normnal, who clea eel the
bar at 12 feet 10 inches at the K. C.
HUJBB'I D PROSSER, BROOKER IA. C. Tneet a few weeps3 back. Flow-
AND OTHERS ARE COUNTED) oN!ever, these mnen can hold their own
;xvith any Conference ple, ~v; iiller a.

lo sho cw at the time. MCEl~ven looks
t-Mb Mich igatn's best }set as he has
been m -ing, consistently good form
diring the past Nveek; and has been
ab le to clear six feet ,at .will and us-
;tsully six feet 1 inch. Smith hIs been
having trouble in getting Ihis correct
f'ormn, but is -a six. foot hI;-1 jumperf
and has cleared the W^, at six c~ot one.
AtL the present time there are "six. first

class igh jupers in the Conference
and they will fighlt it out for first place..
Platten aindl Donahute of Wisconsin,
have show n fine form of late and will
be among the foremost in the conten-
ters for honors in this event. Camp-
bel l of Minnesota, and Russell of Chi-
cago, are men that hav Zdone six feet
two inches.
In the 75 yard dash Witta'an will

find any ~iff cmpet 11r d n slhe
higoh.
Look at thle' ":aily Classified col-
umln" and you will see some real bar-
,ains.--Ad v.

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MAKE. THE HOME,
COMFORTABLE
'Through :the ;Wiuter
' We can turntsh you" the materiel for
a storm house on that porch, .asily put
up, and that can easily le~ storlod away
for the summer.
Let us give you an estimate on storm
sash, storm doors and that storm house
a. ~We haves stock sash, and _window! than
twill enclose that back porch.

f one Best Mlthed ftilks

Mlichigan will have 21 trackmen at "'y aredI e:: nszen iLItooUI&~t me an
the Illinois relay carnival nest Sat- should do better than that height in
uirday Coach Farrell announced yes- competition.
terday. Farrell has not announced asf Van Orden loks to idC a s bet
to whether or not he will enter any 1 for the - Wolverines. There aimeinteidldsacsafrhs 90 hoPueinh-'Corenfe
mien have 'run the relays, for which! this year and there are none that, have
he will take three teams the one mile, as good a record as lie has. "Va~o nie"
.two ,mile, and four mile. I has been improving every day and
The special trial that was held for proved this conclusively Monday aft-.
Cushing' showed that hie can run this ernoon when he made his best pti
distance in fine time and will form the of the year with a, throw of 4,1 feet
fourth member of the two mile team; 3,4 inches. If lie does this wvell Sat-.
the other three men that will' be taken ##urday he will get first pi1cee iii th-i
lh: this event will be Reinke, Flattens-I event. Hindes, who has been throw-
dorff and Marsh. This race. will be gtihe bot over 1 feet lookls life t;
run off early in the pirogrami and it Place winner.
it is n;cssible that Coach Farrell will Although Hfubbard ha,, ct practiced.
enter some of thees men in the 1,000 much at hthe.,bread ;!Junip it is expected
yard rac:-. that he will take.1 first place as he is
( ro ;', Coiiitry. en I . born jumiper an-d will not be opposed
Th"orn bta ~~~ e on y many good men at Urbana. 13ub-'
Theftnr n.zi. tam i.Ibe and bard will no doubt take, it easy with!
1; eel of lBowen, Isbell, Davis-a nlyawjmsa ewl aet
Crifin.Th e n nof xithis la ave ol ,fwjmsa ewl aet
proved their worth as long distance run six heats in the hurdles.
men last year on the. cross country Hubbard Se uns Sure
team and should' prove to be a well In the low and high hurdiles Hluh-
balanced delegation. bard has an excellent chance oT mak-
Captain Burke, Martin, Thomas, and ing a high score if his work in the
Joyner will form the one mile team. dual meet with Chicago is any indlica-
These men will form 'a strong combin- ticloll of, his ability. Of course he will
ation, but will have to- ,ace Iowa's ex- have to run 75 yards in place of 50
ceptionally powerful team that broke but he has the drive that should car-
their own record fi this.,relay when ry 1h4m through this longer distance.
they miet Wisconsin on Saturday at } The outcme Of the high jump will
Iowa City. Illinoils will also have aE be problematical as they are manny
strong team in this distance as well six foot high jumpers in the Confer-
as in the four mile. e nce this year and the result will de-
Two In Vault pend on the condition that the men
Prosser and Brooker will be entered are in and the form that they happen
CLUMNIF COLUMN
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At PM. AV ERTrISING AT 3 P.M.
JIICJIIGAIN DAILY
C wbtltAW Rates. Two Cents per word a d7, V.Id In advance. Miii-
Imwm charge, for firat day, 36c. An~niuw thereattiyr, 2fc. Three
enftspfdr word per day If 'gllarged. White ovum~o cha rg ed for at ratte
at1ft parw t I*.;-Clauied ,cb weed only. to, t "' batng pbnites.;
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BUtSINESS OPPORTUNITY 1"QFo t RENT
iiAVE YOU EVER DONE ANY SELL-' VERY I)ESIRABLE SR'ITE - Secc.ot:
ING? Why not give it a try Spring; tflor ronr t, ]nicely furnlished. WellI
vacation. and, if satisfactory, niake, located, also wanlt roomminate in onze I
arrangements for summelr work? suite. 61S PACKARD NEAR STATE.
Last year I had thirty-seven ment 107-2

from- Ann Arbor, averaging forty,
dollars for one week's work. Come
uip and look over their reports an-
investigate our proposition. H. .3
Leader, phone 3221-J. 622 E. Liber-
ty, across f om Spedding's Studio.
106-21i
Do you do business with "Jimmie
The Ad Taker'"? He can help you out
MISCELLANEOUS
GENUINE~ ULTRA VIOLET ray treat-
moent, excellent-for the scalp. Makes
the hair grow and renews its lust-
er. Courteous trealh1ent. Call 1471-
W. MRS. J. W. PHELAN,. 812 Mon-
roe. 107-21
FIRST CLASS LAUNDERING-hand-
work. Guaranteed service. Silk
shirts a specialty. H-ing Lee's, 121
E. Ann. 105-6
PERFECT TRANSLATION in 'German
guaranteed. Will teach you to
speak German fluently. Hours 61
10. Call 2864-W. 105-3
UP-TO-DATE DRESSMAKING, prices
reasonable. 401"S. Division St., Cox.
E. Williams. Phone 1234-M. 105-3
$1.25 PER LOAD. Ashes and rubbish
hauled. Call 569-J. 104-6
yLOST
LOST-Lady's small gold wrist watch,
Su'nday, at or near Presbyterian
church. Monog rained E.W.J. Phone
2963-W. Reward. 106-2.
LOST-Feb. 13 in Hill auditorium.
Nose glasses- in "case, stamped Ed-I
a Bert-Reber Optical Co. Finder
please call 548-J. 107-3
REWARD for black shell-rimmed
glasses. In long, narrow case bear-
ing Health Service stamp3. R.
Arndt, 2106-M. 106-2
LOST-Left in rooms 110 Tappan Hall
Monday afternoon beaded bag con-
taining sum of money. Finder .pleases
call 1722-R.. 107
LOST-Small mahogany table from
-booth 1.1 at. J-Hop;. Finder pleaso
call 231. 1101-2

FOR DENT-- Steam77 heated suite or
room two blocks from campus.
Cheap. 502 East Liberty. Call $70-j
Mt. 94-21
SITE, with hot and cold water, for
ladies, single beds; less than block
from campus. 209 S. Ingalls. Phone
349-R. 105-3j
FOR RENT-Comfortable roomn for
ttwo. Five .minutes from camplus.
~-*-.,- ~409-J. 523 MACK
ROAD.: 107-31
FOR RENT--Light housekeeping
suite. 'Launidry in basem'ent. One
block from-campus. 1317-R 203 S.
tThayer. 1P6-2
FOR RENT-Suite and single room in
private home. Gentlemen prefer-
red. Tel. 563-J. MILS. TUBBS. 4
107-3
FOR RENT-Front. room for girls. Lo-s
cation 'convenient to Campus and
Ferry Field. Phone -1255-M. .106-1
FOR RENT-i double- and 1 single
room. Pleasant surroundings. Ne-
campus. 3070-J. 106-2
FOR RENT-STUDENT wanted to
share front suite. $4 per week. 42F
S. Division. 1565-J. 105-3
PLEASANT boarding house just op-
ened at 610 Forest Ave. Students-
will appreciate the good service..
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FOR S ALLE
FOR SALE 52 acre farm 1 mile from,
University, good 7 room house, fur-
nace, city water, new basement.
barn. Plenty fruit. Inquire JOHN
W. HERRIT, South State St., Anne
Arbor, Mich. 107-6
FOR SALE-Patron's ticket (section "
2-T-9) Maier-Pattison concert. Stub:
SMay -Festival series (2-T-9). Must
purchase stub, before March 3 to
obtain seat. Call 1647-M or 1011 So.
State. 107,

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LOST-Alpha Epsilon Phi pin. Finder
please call 1485-W. REWVARD. ,n

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W"ANTED-R~oommate. Front suite
With dou ledeck beds in quiet
home. Phone 2545-M. 10 7

7;FOR SALE-Best building lot 85x200,'
..east end Dorset Road. High land.
IMany small trees. ,;Bargain. DR.
SHURZ, 703-R. 107-3

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FOR SALE-'Raincoats, Cravenettes,
directly from factory. Save you(
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