Clean Again
games is witfl Pittsburg, November 18.
This annual duel always brings out a
terrifi struggle.
Greasy Neale, a major league dia-
mond star for years, is coaching the
"Fresidents" again this fall and has
huiV. urp t fcrnmidablc tcam. Brenkert
In one of the hardest fought ton-
Is Badger Lea
Boys-Do' you want to make some|
"real" money? If so apply at Busi- I
ness Dept.c of Michigan Daily Office to-
day. A number of live wire boys will!
be hired to sell Pictorial Supplements
next Saturday. This is a real oppor-
tunity boys,-don't let it go by.-Adv.
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a.: cuarter. Fuflback JBasizta and Kon-- nis matches witnessed on Ferry field
star. Brneran en cncededto beeon h richcaptain-elect of the Varsity tcanm
+f th bs fildgeerl inteE defeated Paul Jerome in the finals of
Hfijdg eld generals punt. the i the Varsity tennis championship
game have turned defeat into victory uray.,26 -,64 62 n - a-
for the W. and J. outfit Basista's line Jrerome started off by winning the
plunginig, whn needed, has been bril.' fiPst two sets easily but seemed to ex-
liant. Konlovinka is the aerial sta.' pend himself in so doing for he lost
of the game. His handling of forward the third 'set after a hard fought bat-
passes has aided the offensive side 01 tle by a score of 6-4. In the fourthi
Benert's a Ders byat~cp , Rrich played his best game, his
Breker i a etoitboyan ca--serving and overhead net smashes1
tai. of the team: One of the brilliant forehand and back hand' driving be-
feats he has performed for the Presi- ing unbeatable. The last set, as wag
dents was his 32 yard run for a touch- expected, was the deciding set of the
down againist California last year. That m tch. Jeromne led 5-4 only to be ov-
the referee s'hould not allow the goal er taken by Rorich's all around offens-
because a fellow player -was offside lye play and beaten by the score of
was not Brenkert's affair-,.7-.[
Charley West, negro hal'fback of the Jerome won the campus champion-
team, dreWv the limelight in this year's ship last spring in both the singles
game against Syracuse whien he ran 98 and the doubles, and was captain of
yards for a touchdown, the freshman team. In the tourna-
Harold Erickson, anothier backfield jment just closed he eliminated two ci
man, is considered one ot the great- last year's Varsity players, Gregory
est open field runners in the East., and Kline, after the latter had defeat-
Coach Neale isn't-the only connect- ed Captain Merkel in straight sets.
ing link between baseball and the iThe tournament uncovered several
team. Herb Kopf, a brother of Larry players who bid fair to distinguish
IKopf of the Reds and then Braves, is themselves this year in Varsity play.
playing right end. IAmong these are Paul Dunakin, who
The closest call the W. and J. team gave Rorich a hard fight in the semi-
has had this season occurred in its 'finals. Segal, Hanes, who won the
annual frolic with. Lafayette, when campus. championship last fall, Johrar
that ancient rival forced Neale's team Tracy of last spring's freshman team,
to the limit tro win 14 to 13. and Paul Corbett another member of
Wier Isues winurneEdiion the yearling team last year.
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Three Drink Tliemselv~es to Death CHIROPODIST
New York, Nov. 14.-Three men are
dead as a result of another "poison and
hooch wave" in New York today. AllOR H P D S
of the victims were found lying dead O T O E IT
or dying on the street in Harlem. -
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L~~L ~~ center.. anid PU ilback iialsim
(By Norman E, Brown) ' ire that they haven't bcen licked since.
Back in the fall of 1920 C~arnegic AUnb eatn since tat date, they hope
Tech and Washington and Jefferson to go through the present campaign
met in one of' their annual contests wit-b. a clear slate. And all they have
andthePitsbug lds efetedtheto do to accomplish this is to lick
Wand the ttsbu. lhc ad eeted toe- Pittsburg, Detroit and West Virginia,
W. nd . tam Whch adeth afre-~This isn't much more of a job than
said W. and J. team and adherents the kaiser nicked out for himself.
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WANTED
WANTED-Live wire boys to sell
Michigan Daily Pictorial Supple-
menits Saturday, Nov. 1S. Apply to-
day'- at Business Dept. Michigan
Daly. ,Only clean, energetic boys
need apply. 45-3
WANTED-Tw or three coiisccutive
seats for Wisconsin game, in Northi
or South stand, between the 20 yard
lUnes. Call Frank at 1069-F-2 at
noon hour or after 5:00 p. m. -'44-4
WNTED-SO boys to sell Michigan
Daily Pictorial Supplements Satur-
day, Nov. 18. Good proposition and
chance to make good mn ey. Re
WANTED-Two tickets for the Wis-
consin game, together prefered, but
will take single ones. Phone 1212-
J. ..44-2
WANTED-Fi~e tickets for the Wis-
consin game. Need not be together.
Call Watson, 1529-M. '44-3
WANTED-TO rent steam heated ga--
rage, near -Cutting Apartments. Mrs'.
Rust; Phone 3125. 44-3
WANTED-Tickets for Wisconsin
game., Any number up to eight. Call
Hagerman, 2344-R. 43-3
WANTED-Four tickets for Wiscon-
singam. Call .2953-W for Olson3or
WANTED-Two tickets for the Wis-
consin game north or south stand
at your price. 2442-M. 45-2
WgANTED-Tickets, for Wisconsin
number. 42-6
WANTED-Two tickets for the Wis-
consin game. Call Hansen 2329-M.
WANTED-Three tickets for Wiscon-1
sin game. Call M. Taylor, 370-M.432
WANTED-Pin boys. Good pay. See I
J. Johnso'n, Michigan Union bowl--.
ing alleys. 21
WANTED-One two or three tickets
for the Wisconsin game. Call 661-
W. 451
WANTED-One, two or three tickets
to game. Phone Harvey 2340-M.
LOST
L OST-Hand bag on road between
Ann Arbor an'd 'Whitemore Lake,
' Sat., Nov. 11, containing papers
with the name Bamiber. Fmnder
please call 2860-M. 44-2
L 'ST-Sunday night. near State
St., dark overcoat .belt with two
smooth buttons. If found please
call Gess at 1306-W. 44-
LOST-York B flat tenor Saxophone
from cloakroom of 'Union. Reward
Phone 1S64-W. Ask for Berndt.
LReddshbrown wth name enae
on barrel. Call R. Sealby at 869-W.
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LOST--International law book (Wil-
son) in Psych. 25-M. (N. S. 214 F.)-
,at 11 o'clock Thursday. Call Platt
240-M. 45
LOST-Schaeffer fountain pen, Satur-
day on Baldwin, Washtenaw or So.
Univ. Reward. Call 2949. 44-2
LOST-Friday. Leather notebook.
Tappan or U. hall or vicinity. Bax-
ter 27- 4
LOST-JSlide rule with name engrav-.
ed.Call P. M. Telmo, 220-J- R-
LOST-Laundry case with soiled
clothes. Owner's name on outside.
Phone 1166. Reward. 45
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Buick six touring. Good
Scondition. Cheap for quick sale.
Phone 1203-5. 45-3
FOR SALE-Tuxedo size 36. A-i con-
dition. Call Frank Camp at 231. 45
MHSCELLA NFEOUTR
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY-for
the first 50 boys. Make good money
selling Michigan Daily Pictorial
Supplements Saturday, Nov. 18. Re-.
port today at ,the, Daily ofuice. 45-4
WILL THE party who took brief case
and books from Union cloak room
Monday night return the books and
notes at least? .fReward for return
of brief case to 1107 5. State St. 45
EXTRA TICKET, four tickets, two
together and two single, to trade
for three together. Clark, 1015 F,.
Huron St. ' 45-2
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Suis .. . .. .. .. .. $25.00 to $50.00
Overcoats .... . ....$18.00 to $50.00
Correct Clothes for Evening . . . $30.00 to $60.00
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Victrolas $25.00
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