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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

RD H S Q AD J~out. If the sprinters can stand up n
no doubt of the outcome but because
they have never practiced a dash of
this length it is doubtful if they can
make good time.
sprinters, and Snyder, a hurdler, will
Unique Relay to Feature Program For make up the sprinter's team. Meriman
-Entertainment of j is the alternative. Brown, Rockwell
Legislature Freyburg and Fingerle with Turner
as alternate will run for the distance
SPRINTERS AND DISTANCE MEN men. The first three named are quar-
IN NEW COMPETITIVE STUN T ter milers while Fingerle and Turner
Thursday night among other exhi- are half milers.
bition that will be given in Waterman
gymnasiums for entertainment of the Coaches Appear in Print
visiting legislators will be a unique re- Two members of the coaching staff
lay which will be run by the mem- have articles in the march issue of the
bers of the All-Fresh track team. This !,Athletic Review. Coach Ray Fisher
relay will be for eight laps of the has written on "Individual and Team
track. Each man will run two laps or Play in Baseball", and E. D. Mitchell.
350 yards. One team will be compos- Director of Intramural Athletics. has
ed of the four fastest sprinters of the an article on "Intramural Scoring
squad, while the other team will be Plan".
made up of the four best middle dis-
tance runners in Coach Hahn's collec- Mitchell to Speak
tion. The sprinters have been prac- E. D. Mitchell, Director of Intra-
ticing no distance greater than 5G mural Athletics, will attend the see-
yards while the middle distance run- and annual meeting of the Western
ners are all quarter and half milers. Conference Intramural Athletic Dirge-
Coach Hahn states that the outcome tors' Association, March 16 and 17, at
of the relay cannot be forecast be- Auditorium Hotel, Chicago. lie will
cause he has not timed either team speak on "Unifori Methods of Keep-
and he has, no idea how it may come ing Intramural Stastics".
THI S THISi
AT 3 PM. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.
ClasMed Rat. Two tsper wor day, paid In advage.A Min-
imun .chargefor fi. My1cnium thareaftzr. 20m Three
centx per wordpe p d if -charged. White spuce charged for t rate
of 6s m r agate UI oC Medcharged only to those having phnes.
S azeor Tews e.ts r line, witout cvntract, paid ti advance.
I Puff"~96

Second String Track Men, Have
Easy Time CoppingLansingMeet}

While remaining at home with the Vannoppen (M.A.C. fresh.), fourth.
majority of his best trackmen Coach Time, :05.8,
Farrell sent a delegation to East Lan- 40 yard low hurdles-Atkins (M.A.
C.), first; Voelker (Detroit Junior),
sing which took first place in the third second; Arbaugh (Ypsi), third; Lit-
annual carnival of the Michigan Agri- zenberger (Detroit Junior), fourth,
cultural college. The Wolverines cop- Time, :50.2.
ped every event in which they were en- ; High jump-Neufer (Michigan)
'first; Atkins (M.A.C.). second; Kurtz
tered, but the shot put was the lone (A.A.C. Fresh), Ruggles (Ypsi), tied
event that was above mediocre in per- for third. Hight, 5 feet 9 inches.
formance. In this Van Orden threw Half-mile relay-Highland Park
the pill 42 feet, 9 inches. Junior vs. M. A. C. Freshfnen, won by
The entry list for the M. A. C. car- Highland Park (Robinson , Reitzel.
nival was greater than any previous Chaffin, Mawry). Time, 1:48.4.
but even this large delegation did not Half-mile relay-Michigan Normal
prove to show any exceptional per- vs. Central Normal, won by Michigan
formances. It is true that the Aggies Normal (Willoughby, Sneary, Foster.
were weakened by the loss through Wheerle). Time, 1:45.3.
ineligibility of two of their best sprint- Half-mile relay-Albion vs. Michi-
ers and of their star pole vaulter, Mi' gan Aggies, won by Michigan Aggies
ner. In most of the events that the (Sindecuse, H o 11 e r b a c h, Brady
Wolverines entered it was the Aggies Parks). Time, 1:47.1
that pushed them and in the final count , One mile relay-Central Normal vs
of the meet the Aggies were found tc Western State Normal, won by West-
have placed second. ern State Normal (Walker, Beyers
The two mile relay in which Michi- Weaver, Smith). Time, 3:51.9.
gan entered Bowen, Arndt, Cochran I Two-mile relay-Michigan vs. Michi-
and Roesser proved to be the feature gan Aggies, won by Michigan (Rear-
of tloe relays. The Wolverines took ick, Arndt, Polhamouse, Burke). Time
the lead with 175 yards to go, crossed 8:44.2.
the lead with 175 yards to go, win-
ning by a slight margin, and turn-'
ed in a time of 8:44 2-10. The fac
that their lead was slight for the en- i IIICI-1T1 A
tire distance made this race exceeding- M C I A
ly interesting to watch. Burke fol-
lowed Baguley for the last half mile R ECOR D S
and passed him with two laps to go
In' the pole vault Kelley easily took
first place with a leap of 10 feet si Coach Yost's record before comin
inches, while Rapson of M. A. C. took
second having cleared 10 feet 3 in- to Michigan is perhaps as great as the
ches. Nufer copped first place in the one he has made here inasmuch as i
high jump by clearing the bar at 5 is one that has never been equalled
feet 9 inches, with Atkins of M. A. C by any other football coach in the
in second place. country. The year before coining east
Burke of Michigan won the 40 yard
dash by defeating Martin of Detroit 1900, he was in charge of four Pacific
Junior college. Burke's time was :04 coast teams, the Stanford varsity and
8-10. Wittman won the 40 yard spe- freshmen squads, the Lowell high
cial invitation in :04 7-10 with Martin school team at San Francisco and
of Detroit second. the San Jose normalnteam. He would
The summaries were as follows:
Pole vault-Kelly (Michigan) first; go to $an Francisco in the morning
Rapson, (M.A.C.), second; Loose and coach the Lowell team and then
(Michigan Normal), and Warner (M. rush back to Stanford in time to givc
A.C.), tied for third. Height, 10 feet the varsity and freshmen their after-
6 inches. noon's work-out. The San Jose team
Shiot put--Van Orden (Michigan).would be coached in the interval be-
first; Hinds (Michigan), second; Sur- tween Thanksgiving and Christmas.
rato (M.A.C.), third; Eastham, (M.A In the last year at the Pacific coast
C. Fresh), fourth. Distance, 42 feet all four of his teams won their res-
9 inches. pective championships, the Stanford
Invitation 40 yard dash-Wittman varsity defeated California, the Stan-
(Michigan), first; Smith (W.S.N.), sec- ford freshmen the California fresh-
ond; Alderman (Lansing high), third; men, San Jose won the normal school
Barlow (Albion), fourth. Time, :0championship and Lowell high won
.7. ' the interscholastic championship. Nc
Open 40 yard dash-Burke (Michi- coach has ever duplicated this feat
gan), first; Martin (Detroit Junior) of having four championship footbal
second; Parks (M. A. C.), and Litzen teams the same year.
berger (Detroit Junior), tied for third.
Time, :04 8-10. cost Something? Let a "Daily" e.assm-
40 yard high hurdles-Arbaugh ified ad find it for you.-Adv.
(Ypsi), first; Voelker Detroit Junior)

Ice Title To Alpha leadership of "Dan" Quirk, one of the sure playing, which enabled their
De promising candidates for next year's house to remain in the race at critical
elts; Stars 1amed Varsity hockey team, outplayed the times. Todd, Delta Tau Delta, anoth-
runners-up from the start. In de- er new man among the hockey players
fense of Delta Tau Delta it must be of the University, merits the center
Although the weather man threaten- said that they were hardly in condi- position, for he is a bear at getting
ed to end the fraternity hockey tour- tion to play for the title as they had the face-off. The most outstanding
nament prematurely the Intramural won their way into the finals just a men among the forwards of the fra-
officials beat lim at his game and a few hours before after an interest- ternity teams are Shannon, Delta Up:
completed the schedules last Saturday ing title with Delta Upsilon. silon, and Croze, Delta Tau Delta Both
night. Alpha Delta Phi annexed the Following the championship game (Continued on Page Eight)
championship, 3-0, after a hard foughtIan All-fraternity hockey team was se-
battle with Delta Tau Delta. I lected. The Quirlk brothers, Alpha I If you don't know where you")!
The winners brought a well bal- Delta Phi, have been picked for the the article, never mind, a "DailyClas
anced team onto the ice and under the wing jobs by virtue of their hard and sified Ad" will find it for vnu-Av.

NOTICE
The 'following box replies are at Thw
Daily office: GRE, EP 18, LEB,
XD, GW, CZS,:RHB, FAM.

ATTENTION!
Seniors and Juniors School of
Commerce
We are seeking to strengthen ourj
oranization with college men an~d
women who have a knowledge o
Bookkeeping or Accounting. We aro
a National organization and offer ei-
ther permanent or vacation period
work in your home locality to those
who are interested. Good money
right from the start with opportuni-
ties for splendil adancement for
those who qualify. For information
write now, to
U. S. A. Corporation, 504 Benoist
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 110-21
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
called for and delivered for $1.25 a
suit. Phone 165. White Swan
Cleaners. 117-61
45 CENT COFFEE 35c. Pierces Cash
Stores. 118-20
WANTED
WANTED-By June 15, three-room un-
furnished apartment for student
and wife, situated near campus. Ad-
dress Box B.A.C., Michigan Daily.
117-7 I
WANTED-To rent. for next year,
house which will accommodate
about twenty men comfortably. Box
SZF. 117-3
WANTED-To rent 3 oi' 4 rooms for
light house keeping. Write giving
rent location, and description. Box
J.A., Michigan Daily. 118
WANTED TO RENT-For next year,
house which will accommodate
about 20 men comfortably. Box S.
Z.F. 118-3
WANTED-At once, a matron, for
girls league house at 551 Church
Ot. Phone 3290. 118-2
WANTED-Clarinet, Boehm system, P
fat, low pitch. 369-M.,Rash.
118-2.
WANrED-Girl to work for room, or
room and board. Call 1706-J.
118- 4
XISCEtLANEOUS
KILL TWO BIRDS with one stone.
Send your dry cleaning and press-
ing along with your laundry to the
White Swan people. Phone 165.
117-a
E. NORMANTON BILBIE, teacher of
violin, piano, harmony. Five years
abroad. Studio 307 North Main.
Call 611-M. 111-21
SAVE MONEY on your groceries at
Pierces Cash Stores. 118-20
SHOE FACTORt
ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SiIE FAC-
TORY. Bring' your repairs where
shoes are made. Crepe soles at-
tached to your shoes. $2.75. Bring
them in today. Mad-to-measure
orders-one week service. Satis-
faction guaranteed or money re-
turpn ed. 534 forest Avenue. Call
3043. 108-21
KODAK FINISHING
FILMS-Developed' and' printed by
our own photographers. Leave
filns at any of our stores today,
get prints tomorrow night. Clk-
ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109-21

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
STUDENT AGENTS
Make Big Money Selling
RADIO CIGAR LIGHTERS
An imported novelty. A lighter that
always works. Send no money. Write
for particulars.
THE MODERN SPECIALTY CO.
1147 Grandview Avenue,
COLUMBUS, OHIO
115-21
IF you want to try the, selling gani
spring vacation see H. J. Leader, 622
E. Liberty. Phone 3221-J across
from Spedding Studio. 10950
LOST

LOST-Saturday morning in main
street shopping dsitrict large black
cameo pin surrounded with pearls.
Liberal reward if returned to 1520
Hill St. or call 629. 117-3
LOST-Pair of tortoise shell rimmed
glasses in brown case bearing ad-
dress of Farmer and Tomks, Sagi-
naw, Mich. Phone 1793-J. 117-2
LOST-Last term, postal card size ko-
dak in book store or in Engineering
building. Reward for' return to
Secretary's office. 117-2

second; Walk (Detroit Junior), third;

Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

We do all kinds of Pleating

LOST-Epsi Psi Phi fraternity pin at
the Union Friday night. Name or
back. Finder please call 753.
118-2

LOST-A black leather note book
size 9x6. Name inset on front cov-
er. Please return to Daily office.
118-2
LOST-Wednesday night at Van's, a
log book and leather loose leaf book
with valuable architecture notes
Reward. Lundin 1747-R. 118
LOST-Pair of brown tortoise shell
rimmed glasses. Call 3121. w118-2
FOUNTAIN PEN-Duofold Junior on
black ribbon. Phone 452. 118-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A new, modern, seven
room bungalow and corner lot, $550
down. Call 1286-W. 118-3
FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou-,
pons, main floor. Call 2283-J. 118
FOR SALE-Raincoats, Cravenettes,
directly from factory. Save you
money. Satisfaction guaranteed.
SIMONS, 2846-J. 107-21
FOR SALE-Che, p. Two Choral Un-
ion Coupons good for $3 each on
May Festival tickets. Phone 2348-W.
118
FOR SALE-Special model Morris 20-
ft. canoe. Sailing equipment. Call
3094. 118-2
FOR SALE-Two May iFestival cou-
pons. Call 419-M. 118
FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou-
pons. Phone 3076-M. 118
FOR RENT
FOR SALE-Conn B-fiat Cornet.
Trumpet model. Quick change to
A. C. slides. Box case. Call 1291-J.
117-2
FOR RENT-5 rooms, lower flat, coal
furnished, 1-2 block from campus,
627 Oakland. Phone 1754-R. 118-3
FURNITURE
DO YOU KNOW wq have the most
completely equipped plant in the
country for the Repairing, Refinish-
ing, and Upholstering of furniture?
Phone 381-:W. P. B HARDING. 88-21
WASHING

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Master pRESSERS
Cleanedone
P-hone

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We Have Reduced Our Prices of Cleaning
and Pressing to $1.50

Our Clothes'
Satisfy
THAT'S WHAT
MAKES OUR
CUSTOMERS
TELL THEIR
NEIGHBORS

DRESSMAKING

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