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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TWO GAMES WITH WESTERN STATE
NORMAL ADDDTOBSEBALL CARD

Coach Flier Aimounces 'tilts
Celery City School For
May 15 oiid 25
BATTERY CANIDATES HAVE
FIRST WORKOUT ON FE:

With men. Because of the J-flop being held
in the gym the baseball cage will notj
be put up until the next week and
these inen will take their first work-
outs clown in the locker rooms.

initial bag. Knode was one of the; bright in the diamond sport. If FL A-ze and it isepct ed thatl they will PE NR L Y RXA
km ain cogs in the W olverine batting e r can develop a couple of good pitch - I 1i 2C a, rood ;show ing at the llino s NM ROl s l sie r n h ul e i f r a e s o a d th e e an D c iv r n e re a s a d t t e Pe nI?.l r k til b t er y a n 9 3 ap a n U - i h ga t n s a r y o d s ow e e t . o h t e nl nd t o m l
eritz w ill probabl y be seen at short - of com ing through in baseball this t eanis w ill be co ,111w,ed ,t 01(1 run- Phil ad l h a Jan.B k .cl e e n Aet. e r g ut l s e ---m y gi e t e m a tlg t r c o h i nn risdf r y o i h s hors r h e a
stolp again this year. Utz played sec - Iseason. aers ,although ia few of the candidates E tres fr m more s n h a hitthah r t a eC N R o ir n .c rn v l o h n fi ty o Peg n-
rom o SotyWmbe. h i 1 Captain Erogh is showing splendid sylvania on April 27th and 28th have
rood fol Shrt baseba l e s h a tri #9T19MI ~f IJIVI foram and his raco. wi th C rinpen thme jalready been received, manager Orton
andl,' stlue-baserballs leader ois annoutcratonigh
player however and will fit in either of fIffV ffff rlsstrilr.wsatgtoeanucc tngh. They, include
wvill depend upon what material Fish- P OVI UUUOKU condition and will both run t he mile. tons, the Universities of Kansas,,
s ercancli upto aketheplae o # Although the tez m has maiVy strong Michigan, Ohio and Florida and the,
Wimbles who is no longer in school. 111IW t ~lIPED B i l"v IN GWlLITY irunnersi, there is a dcarth of capable; Cedar Rapids high school. Invitations
Mike Paper will mio (oubt hold dlown ItV LIB 'U COAt(h F EELS performers in the other events. were sent out only a week ago.
his regular positioni at the hot tor-! CO FIDEN T Russell. who was reputed to be one of}
ner. '--jineseerse nteu. Sociology 1$)Exaiti Set for Wednesday
In the outfield Ftisher has Shackle- Chicago, Ill., Jan. 20 - With two . The lossseihtre ot
fod Kpe adKliall letter men weeks of strenuous training behind :f ritte nhouseis ieleaesaighle t sociology department, states that the
ford, Kicp ctiaKlly settlndes trheaes . ig ol+eamination in Sociology 19 will le
hak hc rcial ete h them, the Maroon track mWen aree in the ranks of- the b)ole vaulters.
question in the outer gardens. frt~~_____ given at the time at which it would'
roundinPinto iers ifor thir 1928 sea IhI T~i1 ~crime if the first lecture of the week
;Need Pichers nn' Altrntto~i tn tnann znc h*ef crag . Patron*?A ~r 1dLV *.rtq~r US ~ _ _

will bring the examination to fall on
the second Tuesday of the examina-
tion period, between the hours of 9
and 12 o'clock.
v Class Rance Well Ittended
300 niembers of the senior literary
class attended the matinee dance yes-
'terday afteirnoon at the Union.
SLEEP ANY WHEULIDTT
EAT AT RF*X'S
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Streets

B. 12j

Coach Ray Fisher announced yes-
terday that lie had added two game'sI
with Western State Normal school tc
the 1923, Varsity baseball schedule,
thereby giving the Wolverines the
largest card An the Conference ant,
the hardest they have had in years.
Michigan will play Western ;state
Normal at Kalamazoo' for the first
tune, this game coining May 15. The
Varsity will stop off there on the re-j
turn trip from Illinois and Iowa
games. The other contest will be
played at Ann. Arbor on May 26.
Twenty-Five Gamne Schedule
The addition of these two gamies to
the Michigan schedule increases the
total to 25 and there are still two open
dates'to be filled. These con'e at coin- ,
mnencement tine near the middle of
June.'
Coach Fisher plans to start, his ini-
tial practice with the diamiond squadl
during the second week of the semes-
ter examinations when hieawill begin
work on some of the veteran battery

H-owever it is expected that the
huge net will he in p~lace on Monday.
Feb. 12, and Coach Fisher has an-
nouncedi his first call for battery can-
didates for that date. The Wolverine
mentor will spend one week entirely
iwith the pitchers and catchers 1 efore
calling for men for the entire squad.
Light Letter Men L~eft
f'isher has rather fair material with
which to start the 1923 season. There
are eight men of last year's letter mnen
hack 'in school who will be available
for the team this year including three
outfielders, three infieldler's, oine pit-
cher and one catcher. It is in the
pitching that Michigan is weakest. Of
the string of moundsnien which Coach
Fisher had last season only Liver-
ance remains, both Dixomn and Schultz
having graduated.
Jack Blott who was understudy to
IVick in the receiving department last
year should prove easily capable of
assuming the catching job this spring.
} Whuibles Lemves Mlel
1In the infield Bob Knode will be
back at his regular position at the

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LEARN TO DANCE
HALSEY'S
DANCE STUJDIOS
Hours 1.5, 7.10 Wuerth Arcade

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, " "E Son AMIU . n thLearnLtntai1 been Ut eI
Besides, this there is a considerable ouisly hiandicapped by the loss of sey-
amiount of good Material 4oming upj eral good men because of ineligibility
from last year's freshmnan team whih Iirulings, coaches and trainers agree
may fill the gaps which now appear thiat the teami will be the best in
in the Wolverine team.j three years.
Prospects as a whole look rather Tw~o relay teams are being organi-

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CHICAGO

IOSWALD KATZ
FOR
SNAPPY
SERVICE
Clean in g
Pressing
Repa iring
PHONE 2383-J
814 South at1

-was at 10 o'clock on Monday insteadI
of Wednesday as is the case. This
victorF

tecords",i

UiJY's

'TllS fl THIS
IOLUMN L , 'S IF I COLUMN
PLOSES C A S J CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTI SING 0 AT 3 P. M.
f aICHIGAN DAILY
Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a 'day, paid in advance. Min-
imum charge for first day, 25c., Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three
cents per word per dlay if charged. White space charged for at rate
of 5c per agate line. Classified, charged only to thosme having phones.
Liner Rates: Twelve cents per line, without contract, paid in advance.
NHONE ,9600

Oper
cent

Discount Shoe Sale

Our

Entire Stock

NOTICE
REPLIES to the following boxes are
-in the Daily Office: J.M., C.S., Tib-1
son, W.L.V., K.D., D., W.L., X.,Y.,
M.C.B.
r
FP.k RENT
FOR RENT-Two large front roomrs
suitable for three or foor boys.
Showers, steam heat, single beds, 1
and near campus. Phone 2866-M,.
8'l
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM forF
rent. Students. Medics preferreds
Refined home, quiet and orderly. 122
No. Thayer. References. 85-3
FOR RENT-SUITE AND DOUBELE
ROOM. ONE-HALF BLOCK FROM
CAMPUS. REDUCED PRICES. 643
TAPPAN. 86-2~
FOR RENT--Three double rooms.
$2.50 each student. Two meals per I
day if desired. 1005 Packard St. 'I
86-3

4WANTED
WANTED-By young lady entering in
February, pleasant roomn for second
semiester. State particulars. Ad-j
dress Box L.E.B., Daily office. 86-2

is included: in this sale,
giving you an oppor-
tunity to secure "Foot-
wear 'of Quality- and'
Distnction"isat an.
exceptionally low price.

WANTED-Bass soloist

for Churebm

M 3ore .MiChig'amu me nA play
Billiards lthan is the tease
M 11Ia3y olier Anmericam or
F Ioreig'n VlIiiersit y. This U
El 1as1 een ICltite 1now 1fora9
loro ofnarytwn 3
Y ears. The reason-
Kug
Mir
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"We ty totrea youra~lt IC
wffvmw : 3
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Address' "Choir" care Michigai)
Daily. '84-4
}WANTED-Sewing. Dresses, blouses
hand made, lingerie work guaramn-
teed. 418 Thompson Street. Phone
782-J. 85-6,
WANTED-Typewriting, copying of
theses, letters etc. Mmrs. Wisbin.
Phone 586. 85-3
WANTED-A Rider Pen which fails
to write at touch. Rider's Pen
Shop. 21!
'WANTED-Two students to roomi and
board. $8 per week. 109 Fourteenth'
{St. 87-2

Ge nuine~ Scottish Grain
Oxfords at E8 0to $1120

Many other .good values

2 Mfrr' 31. i nb~ ir.

NICKELS ARCADE
ANN ARBOR

ARE YOU looking for a warmf steam-, WANTED-J-Hop ticket.
heated room within 2 blocks radi7i R after eight p.ini.
us. If so call 502 E. Liberty. Phone ,WANTED-Student and 1
470-M. 87 y ns Phone 2873-M.
FOR RENT-Suites with lavatories. jWANTE-okn ie
Hot water heat. 315 Packard. 644 D-.oUniver ikty.
Phone 2124R. 87-2I

Call 2106-
85-3
famnily wash-
52-13
mothier's. Try
86-21

FOR THE
Music Mofory oC o
A complete list of Victor Records that shouildb used in pirparing
for the contest. The thirty muusical nulmers Itted 11e ae the o9 =
cial selections that will be used. Vnet two-thir of teheadltgs ou
have a choice of two, or more, records (recorded by d1fekeh artists)
to choose froum.
1--dll Through the AiMR .....................
Julia Cull) (Contralto) 1l14 esh14
Evan Williams (Tenor) 04 1 $.2
2-Nelody in F..... ...... ,............ k
Hans Kindler 46 a 10
Blourden (Cello) W~ 7
Florentine Quartet (Inst.) Q6 .7
Victor Herbert Orcim 446$'2,100._
Alda (Sop.) French with Ilalalaka OrCh 4 5 4 125
:aler (Contralto) 1721 7
.1--Air for. (x'String............ .. ........*C**~ .5
Elman (Violinist) 132 c
lKubelik (Vioinist)~ 6399" 125
Victor Herbert's Orchestra 5510G 1.50
Victor Concert Orchestra 36 x1.2
4-Minuet from u"Dhon Juan"................Ozt'
Victor Military Band r17,7 75
5-0()sole mlo. ............ ................N'titl tain Song
Caruso (Tenor) 7243 1.25
Do Gogorza (Baritone) 6]336 125
Turner 1]7536 : 75
Neopolitan Trio (Inst.) 1787 .75
Rtinaldi (Cornet) 103 9 ;75
6-TAWaeLiy........Florentine Quartet (Inst.) 1648 .5
7-Thue.Bee....... ...... .. .... .o..'Sc4Ubet
Powell (Violinist) 407"6' 1.5
.-Lullaby .... . ................... Brhmst
Baker (Contralto) 17181 75
9--spinning Song ...................Mnelssohnm
Rachmaninoff (Piano) 6421" 1.e5
10-Arse 3aria.......... .. ............ ....K. ShubeIt
Culp tSop,) German 0446 1.5
McCormack & Kreisler 8 Q7 2,00
Powell (Violinist) 717 17
Elmani (Violinist) 7.. 439 1.75%
Jieifetz (Violinist) °"7r6 1.75
Harrison (Cello) 5506G7 1.50
Marsh (Sop.) 5572 1.0
11-The Old Refrain ....... ...............TKeslr
McCormack (Tenor) 659 125
Kreisler (Violinist) Q429 125
12--1ndlan Lament ............. ' Darak
Kreisler (Violinist) 7487 1.75
i:41---sautu lAatca........................ItaSin YokSon
Caruso (Tenor) ' "$8560I 1.75.
Hamlin (Tenor)' 64531 1.25
DeGogorza (Baritone) 64663 1.25
Miller (Tenor) 18968 .75
14--]inuet Iinitr.-....... .....................Paderewski
Paderewski (Piano) 743, 1.7$
Kreisler (Paraphrase) 64709 1.25
Victor Herbert's- Orch 4504 1.00
Victor Orchestra 16474 .75
Sousa's Band 3552 1.25
Li-Hallelujah Chorus fromut "The Mlessiai" ...... ...Handel
Victor Chorus 35678 1.25
Pry'or's Bland 35484 1.25
Pipe Organ 35547 1.25
16-Thle Butterily .......................... ........ V Crte
Scehendel (Piano) 35448 1.25
17--Dleep ]iver ...... ................... ...negro SpIritual
]Powell (Violinist) 74246 1.75'
IS-Anudante from "Fifthi Symphon1y"~..............Bethovn
Victor Orchestra a527 125
Victor Concert Orchestra 3550 125
19-T'he ;wan ............................. 11it.Sa Its
Powell 846 21.
Zimalist 7438 1.75
Kindler (Cello) 45096 1.00
20---Leaid Kindly Light............................. ~e
Farrar (Sop.) 8 7248 125
Schumann -fleink (Contralto) 830125
Wlim(Teo)642Trinity Choir 16533 Z .5
Hayden Quartet 16394 ' .7,
Westminster Chimes 103 7
21----A nvfl Chorns from "ii Trovatore"........ . ..,. erdi
Victor Male Chorus 17563 :75
Victor Orchestra 17231 ° 367
22--Drink to Ne Only With Thne Eyes......... .. E0611Ish=yolk Song
McCorumack (Tenor) 7424 1.75
Flonzaley Quartet (Inst.) 44874 1.5
MacDonough (Tenor) 3586 1.25
D)eGogorza (Baritone) 477 175
Werrenratm (Baritone) 4514 1.00
23-P3relude in C Sharp Mi1nor ..................... .. Racklalnof
Rachanianinoff(Piano) 6016 125
Schendel (Piano) 4 86 1.5
Victor Concert Orchestra 3525 1.25
21-Trhe Yea?,'.s at the Spring ........... . 1 .' . Bcach
Littlefield. (Sop.) ~63 12
2-L1argo from "Xerxes" ....... ,...... ............ieide
Caruso (tenor) 8817 1.5
Homer. (Contralto) 1154 . 175
Kreisler (Violin) -734 175
Po0well _(Violin) 4412 I1.5
Rattar (Violin) 16313 :75
Victor Herbert's Orchestra554 1.50
Sousa's Band 15 5 :75
26 L r o f o N w W r d :p 4 9 , . . . .. . ..Victor Concert Orchestra 35275 ~ 1.25
Philadelphia Orchestra 7431 175
27-I Know That My Redeemer tiveth," from The Meslahg ,;;. ndel
Marsh 55053 1.50
2 -A Song of India..................... ...."Rhnsky-Horsakov
luck (SOP.) 64269 1.25

Smirnov '(Tenor) 770 17
Kreisler (Violin) 64890 1.25
29-Marche Slave ... ............ ...Tschaikow ski
Victor Herbert's Orchestra 55105 1.50
Pryor's Band 33167 1.25
30--polonaise Milit4Ifre............. ... ........ Cbopln
Paderewski (Piano) 74530 1.75
Vessella's Italian Band 35241 1.2.5

SOAPS

FO EDFesn oh o argd couple next semester. Phae
2132-J. 871
FOR RENT--Double room for girls-}
also girl wishes room-mate. Call
ROOM FOR RENT at 212 W. MadisoIn
A private family, modern conveimI
ences and reasonable rent. 87-.3
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMfo
rent. Half, block from campus. 631
Oakland. 85-3.
FRONT SUITE for rent to girl stu-
dent. Ideal location. Phone 904-Rt.
FOR RENT-Large room. Steam heat.
Call 261-J.° 86-2
LOST
LOST-Thursday p. mn., small gold
watch with black ribbon bracelet.
Between northwest corner campus
and Oxford Road. Reward. Phone
742-..86-3
LOST--n' 12:25 car or near Cross
and Bower streets. Ypsilanti' Lai
dies Swiss :Wrist watch with black
ribbon.v Liberal reward, Call
Hicks,; 954-M. 87-2
HONESTY ALWAYS BEST. POLICY!,
Will person who took fur neck
piece from Majestic Friday, Ja.nu-
ary 20, please return to owner. Tel,,
ephone 2021-T. Reward. $7-2
LOST-Friday morning two ten dol-
lar bills folded together, in Nat.
Science BWdg. or Tappan Hall.'Lib-
eral reward. Box V.D.B., Daily. 87
BLACK, self-filling Rider fountain
pen near Physical laboratory. Find-,
er please call 1206-R. 86-2
GLASSES-Tortoise shell rims, lost

jWANTEDJ-Hotp ticket Call 1443-R.
i 87
WANTED-Room. in p~rivate family 1)31
young lady. Call 1809-R. 87
TYPE WRIT.IMG
Have your MANUSCRIPTS typewrit-
ten by experienced TYPISTS. Bid-
dle's Book Store, 11 Nickels Arcade.
76-21
FOR SALEf
FOR SALE--Coniplete Dress suit out-
fit. Size 38. Phone 2927-R. 86-2
board $8 per week. 109 No. 14th
Street. 86-2
FOR SALE-Ticket for Mozart's hIm.-
pressario Jan. 24. Tel. Mrs. Cline,
12124-R. 87
E FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE for
sale. Call Gulbransen, 435-R. 85-3
FOR SALE--A real meal. Try 644 E.j
University. 86-21

Virginia cured ham
baked deliciously is
one of today's dinner
fetrsSeca,30c

20c Bars

SELL

The pure maple syrup in
which it is baked makes a
thick, sweet crust on the
outside ; the quality of the
ham and the manner in
which it was cured make
it luscious and tender

It's an exact duplication
of the famous dish which
colored mammies prepar-
ed on old Virginia planta-
tions. The portions served
ire generous, the price ex-

12 Bars for

ONE TICKET FOR Impressario con-!
cert, for sale. Second balcony, $1.
Call 1560-W. 87-21
TYPEWRITERS
A few Corona Typewriters at $30.00
each. Other makes excepted as
part payment. Easy terms if de-
sired. Renting and repairing a
specialty. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels
Arcade. 85-3
TRADE your old typewriter in on a I
Remington Portable. Machines
called for and delivered to any part
of the city. Stacy R. Black, 432
Thompson. 1128-.T. 80-21
RIJG CLEANING

within.

ceptionally low.

21C
During
This
Week

9The spotlessly clean and sanitary
ings make eating, here a distinct

surround-
pleasure!

AT

MWCHIGAN
!V A T1 T7TT"'T A

"The

Rugs shampooed or dust cleansed,
Ann ~ ArThnrnri ' vnt jim pa.ninLr.,'1,-c.

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