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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

fit Wolverines Announced As First Michigan
Entries In. Big Ten Takleet ere Are Three

v Dick Papcngiitla
former state champion, who carried1
the colors of the informal team for
three years and was seldom beatena.
Nor is Papenguth alone a mian to b(
reckoned with iii the fanny divin~zr f'
fo~r Mildner and Vaupre are a p)ar r
w:ho will call Ifor somec Splcmdtid w'"or l)
' fromn their rivals b~efore any cm)OsJ- iack lYearnis
Captain F. L.Sinith lion can achieve a victory. TFl~, ie ich-,
igan trio entered in the Big ''cn;1ljv- i>5 ,i± neven,!and i
Announcement of the entry of eightigsol omc opttmM"
'.Michigan swimmerq in the annual and Blue on th~e Conference tan* a~c~cdda xe etcac oPae
Big Ten -tank meet to be held in thzq Hubb~ard it) FlieSlap - r ICaptain Tavlor, Illinois, is the one
University of Chicago pool on March Lyle S. Hubbard, characteriZOed byi-n who is known to be heis superior.
15 and 16 was.~ made yesterday by): Coach Tom Robinson of Northc >:- l-, 1)4,l nfljatnstar havinlg glided. the
Coach W. Sterry Brown. Capt. Fran- !ern as "a wonderful swi mmer", ,re- i ;thf Of tb i )oli less than Y1j
cis L. Smith 'will lead seven of isi I the Wolverine had forced i);ekey . ceondslc. ractic all y all of the re-
team-mates to the Windy City, not Purple back stroke star anid hl crr .
with any hope -of capturing first hion- of 'the Big Ten recnord in that ereiiiuI i'si n aoth e conderence
ors in the big event, but with fair t the limit in antler to w'in 1y the distance, while i~rcat'.s yesterdasy
prospects for, at least, a creditable finger's length immiediately fllow- coasted the 60 feet in 33:1, and was:
showing. izng the Michigan nua:1's prett~y ril('e0 csistent ini keeping his mnal-k be-
Smith will swim in but one event, in the 220 yard free style, is en:tered low 40.
the 100 yard free style, and againpt, in the 150 yard back stroke. 2Ut ih 4~rjDakihs
hi il epitted the greatest tankI rate he is going at present lie eni' Competition this season has shown
men in the middle West. The Wolver- "almost sure of a place, with the *,rc conclusively that Michigan cannot be
ine leader is conceded a slight chance I possibility of a victory, seriously considered as a competitor
of placing, for. his work during the Three other Wolverines make oup3 the fori premier hnrbtteea
pasttwo w e shas shown a commen- :eight man teM t a il C fiY (t n n r t e C nee c nttto s
daste degree of improvement. CicgoMelieradllnon il ith'te exceptions or Northwestern
Hopes In Patpenguti swim in the 200 yard breast stroke. and Indiana, which are acquaintedj
Michigan's greatest hope for a first I The former has a slight edge oailb with the potenztialities of the' Wolver-
place lies in the fancy 'diving of Dick! sore experienced team-mate and it I ines, anti consequently the Maize and
Papenguth. The little Maize and Bluff is considered a possibility that either j blue tankers miay be able to throw j'
star has, been doing 'some really re- o tr both may place against the osst zin surprise into the ranks of the univer-
markable work on the new spring the Big Ten. Jack Kearns,3 i th ltcf ies 3whose reputations in the tank
board" that has. been installed at the plunge for distance is one43Cat .1'41(e1onetalihe.1orhwst-
"Y"' pool, his only difficulty 'b ing a# gan's best bets for a place.Alhghbviteohrdulmtvcois
tendency toward nervousness' in coma' he has, with the exception of 'Ch- owtndaneicignMine
petition. With the growth of confi- ' meets with M. A. C., failed in cemrpe- sotfa, andl Chicago, is rated the favor-
dence his. performances should recall tition to even approach his practice ite f'or the Conference title, With Mmn-
the brilliant work of "Bus" White, marks, he is counted on to excel him- nst sscodpaeadIoatid

Dnames have been listed with the Big
Ten, but it is probable that the en-
tire eight will ma.ke the trip.
Basketball Practice Scheduled Ton ight
Regular basketball practice will bef
held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Water-
man gymnasium, according to a, state-
' nent, by Coach Mathe~r yesterday. It
wvill be the' usual custom, according to
the Wolverine mentor, #o~'old practice;
upon 'Monday, Tusday, and Thursday
nights,,but owing t6 the boxing show
which is carded' for the gymnasia.umr
Thursday evening it will be necessary
to hold the workout tonight..
When you have a want, always let
a "Daily +Classified Ad" satisfy it.-

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AT 3 P.M ADVERTISING AT13 P.M.

Ililnoi , Wi >cofis'in, and Chicago have
fair aggregations. Should the Wol-
vcrinie. succeed in finishing ahead of
Indiana and Purdue their work ma3-1
be well deemed a success, for th(
:Maize and Biue will have no repre-
sentatives in the 40, 220, and 440 yard
free styles, nor in the 160 yard relay.
Coach Brown may withdraw the en-
try of one or two of the. mien whosej
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Comm opw wor s day' it, ha ged. White spioe charged for at rate
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Raincoats, Crav'enettes,
directly from factory. Save you
money. Satisfaction guaranteed.
SIMONS, 2846-J. 107-21
FOR SALE-Three tube RADIO
PHONE receiving set with loud
speaker. Call Pierce at the Daily'
or 93-R.
COMPLETE SET of trap 'drums. Good]
condition. New side drum. $70.001
Anderson, 396. 112-3
FOR SALft-Two- May Festival Cou-
pons. 2118-M.
113-2
FORL SALE-.-Two Choral Union Tick-
ets for Maier Pattison, Friday night
Malrch 9. Phone 1399.
FOR SALE-One coupon for May
Festival. Call 1471-J. 112-2
FOR SALE-Three May Festival Cou-
pons. Call Levinson, 101
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Housekeeping roomsl
furnished;, also 'sleeping rooms.
Large, pleasant, everything conven-~
ient. 711. Haven. ,Ave. 402-W. 112-3
F'OR RENT-12 room house, close to
campus; just the thing for board-
ing house or tea rooms. Phone 416.
111-3
FOR RENT-Rooms for women, very
comfortable. 1358 Geddles Ave.
IPone 738-W. 112-31
FOR RENT-5 room, furnished apt.,
1-2 block from campus. W. Robec.
Phone 3171-J. 112-1
FOR RENT-Large front room to
couple or ladies. 33 E. Huron.
2895-M. 112-2
FOR RENT-An apartment, heated,
private bath, immediate possession.
Call 579-J, 112-2
The way to rent a room is with a
, Daily Classified".-Adv..
BOARD
Would you be interested in hearing
of a place where you can get $6.50
board for $5.60? Call 2255-R after
7pn. m. 113-3

LOST
LOST-Waltham watch, open face,
red dial. Left in Room B of Law
Building, Monday morning. Re-
ward. Call Phone 2365-M.
LOST-On Campus Sunday afternoon
stone martin choker scarf. Finder
please return to 814 S. University. '
1 113-2
LOST-A man's gold Swiss w atch.'!
Left down stairs in the Union Wash
room. - Reward. Call Bob, 2180-R.
113-4I
LOST-Sigma Alpha Iota pin. Name.
M. Trainer on back Finder call
1325. Reward. 112-2
MISCELLANEOUS
GENUINE ULTRA VIOLET ray treat-
ment, excellent for the scalp. Makes
the hair grow and renews its lust-
er. Courteous treatment. Call 1471-
W. MRS. J. W. PHELAN, 812 Mon-
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YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATE
service when your MANUSCRIPTSj
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PLE'S BOOK STORE, 11 Nickel
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SHOE FACTORY
ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FAC-
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tached to your shoes. $2.75. Bring
them in today. Made-to-measure
orders-one week service. Satis-
faction guaran~teed or money re-
turned. 534 Forest Avenue. Call
3043. f108-21
WANTED
WANTED-Student presser for af-
ternoons to operate Hoffman ina-
chine. Student Pressing Shop, 721
North University.
LARGE DOG HOUSE wanted. Ad-
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