_ ;2 rn-fE MICHIGCAN iDAILY ill REFUL ir GROOMING~ (ETEERS FOR CON G"GA ES vear 4 of en, Ging Stale Cautions i h a fpatcradMn t Coon l to;Give Reguilar Team i tewy fpacie n last Shor $e~onscontinue so for the remauinder of the week in ordler that the ea May not. NEET O.S.Y'. IN LAST GrAME go stale before theigme of the OF SEMREST1ER ON SAITUR1AY present semester whbich 'will be play- ed against Ohio State Saturday night As the week ,progresses Coach in Waterman gymnasiuin.. Mather has been letting up some- The pra'etice last night was quite what on his squad of basketball men easy -fr the reguilar mien althou gh SIFor, the Juni1 -0 MatherĀ° sent the substitutes through I the Badger court five is composed a somewhat stiff pace. With several mostly of veterans and should give an of the first team suffering from in- equally good account of themselves jurie~s, the Varsity mentor is attempt- when they face teams like Michigan in; to Bring his list of reserves to a Purdue, and Iowa. higher:,, level inl ability in order that Minnesota I nprotiing the Wol verine s nay not be handi- Following games with the Cardinl- capped1 ay more than possible by als the' next opponent of AMicli ar1 the aibsence of the first string men will be Mlinnesota. Although thft frontm the line-up. i Maize andl Blue quintet had a rather( Ely;, 'appont Recovering easy time defeating the Gophers when Captain Fly is still off the squad they clashed at Minneapolis, Minne-, because of his injured shoulder acid sota is gathering strength every da: I the University health surgeons have l and is liable to cause a few upset.: lecreed that he shall not practice I before the end cif the season. Eck- gi before tomorrow at the earliest land has recoveredl from an illnessa so that it is hardly probable that theI which has incapacitated himt for sevs Wolverine' leader will be in shape for eral weeks. Two other Gopher vet- the Buckeye encounter. Cappon's erans, Severinson and. Hlultkranz, are hlfis improving daily however ands now off the team because of it. 3igi- if itcontinues to show the same iun-. bility but are expected to work on' 1:)rovenent upll)until Saturday hie will! their, scholastic troubles ina timte tc lit) doubt start the O.S.UI. game, join the squaai the second soilester. Beginning next week Mather plans The addition of these three alen vill to start pointing, his men for the firstI make Minnesota one of the stronge st WiScOnsin gam~ae. Wisconsin at tares-I teamns in the Big T'en and onewhh eat is leading the Big Teti with a rec- may.iimake troub~le for every001;1- ord of four, consecutive victor-ies and ent. the Wolverines will face one of thej Michigan will then play several ' arrlest rgames of thle;season when games on the road, includlingt contetsi ,t th s.ck up against Coacha Mean- with Northwestern, Illiuxos, 0hio. ,;] l 's ortfit. While three of Wiscon- State and Illinois, and end lhe sera- fi' our gamles hlave been won fromt son with Iowa on March 3, inl Wtater- the weaker teams of the Conference, man gymnasium. force od to le t upI in. the f aCce of th~e ex- l showing usp well in the first Gophxer r battle is being as Lindtroa ~~e~ ellCoach Barss will lead his squad to' bind rt rom., .at en tC . r F ainE'dI his Detroit Saturday where Miichcigan! will speed and clevernss thlroughou;,t the meetZ! Assumption callege of'in ~1dsor LEARNT i~cur gnneshbrt he alowa slowVed up in a game that is billed as the feature in the seOcond fra vwith !,he, Northlmen. iof, an ice carnival which is to hbe heldt I3eve Cfid iand Andy rs at the Wing iat Belle Isle. The Canadians always IDANC] o f i i anbe ir ap he dyinh , 'ac c u ntre sfoardr oneh op eyceal-s t egi cm eo ris1 .th e ir h eim a jorn s p o rtf a ndsp ci aa rh a rdi s t ei raj osp u ta daar d N Oh DANfCI ISEY'S CE STUDIOS The Essence of a 're 'xam in a '"'TIP- ZDit Saturday a fellowv came into the Pen Shop and pulledl one of our large Rider Mlaster- llons out of his piocket and said, "I, thought this pe otii~s a (handy until this morning when it ab- solutely refusedl to write a word. "It has n:o ink in it. Possibly it will do bet- ter after wve render'a little service from our 'Free When t he owner of the pen s4aw that it, was dry lie registered" surprise, and said, "Why I. bought that, pen only throe nionths ago, but, of course, I have used it ever since. Had it ought to run dry that soon?" "Whlile the R~ider Master Pen holdy more ink thadian ordIM try peen, we da not guarantee it to write threemnon with .once filling, but we do expect that it will see you through several longq exam-ination with one tilling." W ve ,Have a Comlete ine o and especiall v XVea r RIDER'" '''r lltxbiin PE N A~n Speet isis IN ('(LIAF(4T INX "RIDlER for PNS" New TIuxe do >its: Cappn Acepts Offer Grid Coach As Head At Luther College r , (Beautiful Material) at - .5 0 ItzClothingStore DOW NTOWN AT 3 PM. ADVE RTPISINGIE T 3 PM, Another Michigan Van:. iy athlete the best~ in the country. Cappon will has er: aredl the athletic, coaching not have chrarge of the iusketbal) f P' ranklin C. Cappon,2, for" threei' years a star en XosJt's gril tam; axed at present playing air stel- lar 9:11110at gnard oil th1CVarsity bas- ketbahl five, has accp teti an offer toi Oct as head football coacoh at Luthr College, D~ecorah, Ia. Luther has aalways put strong foot-I b 'Al tears ina coilltto inte ,avwk4ye' stater and has turned] ott numerilus n athletes. It i4 thought' tht with Cappon to heard the coach- t ing staff the Decorah school will ]eadl Ioacolleges on the gridironi. c appon has had probably a MOre., vriedl course of instruction under!}: Yost lian any3 other player who ever wore triofMaim, and Blu1e. Inl his firs't ' year Of.co1mpetition he played the en- tire seas ,on at end andl was givenxall-" con ici' rnc recognition. Tie next sea- son, Yoat being badly in need oj :: t e H la d pl y r w s s it IĀ¢ ed to that post where he played a strong game until injuries to Kipke and 'ztelketee made his presence in the hac':lield a necessity. apd lhe was1 sifited to half back. This year'i lie played the entire season at full bacb I teams at Luther as lie will devote i' andl was generally conceded] to be l entire attention to the gridiron sport. li i1 gal" In~d~rdS T I 215 E. HUR( EAM FiTTING DN PHO'NE 214-F l .. JA7Z.A(GE Z 14 t; : C K -A (ti E? w 6p19 181 KMII IIr;1 IR9 tl7 91 INM1 An rlN mw CYfp 1 4A Will KI4 1rKil91 K151 190 1;:4 wmi anallamm"Wng WHEN u S ' : : ICfIIITAI'ifDAI[LY Classified Rates. Two Cents per word a day,~ paid in advance, yiin- Iimurn charge for first day, 25jc. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three cents per word per day if charged. White-sip tce charged for at rate of 5c ,per. agate fine. OClassilied, charged only to thos~e having phonesjl. Liner Rateak:' Twelve cents per line, without contract, paid in advarce,! PHONE 900 i ......... .. NOTICE.' SReplies to the following boxes are at The Daily y office: C.S., W.L.V., D.8) K. D., W.G., \C..S., YV.D. L FOIR RENT CONSIDER THESE ROOMS for sec- ond semester. Fine neighborhood, 1. block from stores, restaurants, now furniture last Sept. Hot wa-j ter shower at all timnes(fine after baseball, and tennis). Special rates; to rooming clubs. W. Forman, 632 Church Street,' 1226-WU. 88-21' SINGLjE AND DOUBLE ROOMI SUITES ONE.1 ,ALF BLOCK, FROM CAMPUS. REDUCED PRICES. CALL 643 TAPPAN ANY AFTER- N OON OR EV INCG. 89-4 FOIL RENT-Attractive suite for girls, one block from campus, $10.r Senior, or graduates preferred. Ap- ply 433 Mynard Street, phone 2707- .-9o-3 WANTED-Sewing. Dresses, blouses handnma-de, un gerl(e work uara n- teed. 418 Thomnpson Street. he 782-J..S5t WVANTED-Porter for fraternit-1 house. lPermanlent I)ositioi.. Box R.A.B. 0- Ua IWANTED-A girl roomm11ate in front jroom one-half: block from campus. 1225 Volland. Phone 71l0-Wt. i90-2 sWANTED-Student to hell) in 'press- ing shop Horace Claveau, S02100S. State. 385-W. 88-3 WANTED-Student ,and family -wash- ing s. Phone 2873-M. 82-13 FOR SALE FOR SALE,-Full dress suit, tailor made, size al~put 36 o'r 37, including black and white vests, excellent, condition. Price $25. Cost $8~ tnew.: Also liav* shirts sire 14 8-4 and rest of outfit for sale cheap. See aHiggins, room 155 Chemistry Build-j ing. 90 HOCKEY TEAM RETURNS AFTER 5TRENUU~sTRIP strain. under which the Wolverines had been playing evidenced itself too plainly and thie defense cracked long enough for the Gophers to register th'ree. goals. The final scare was to TaADE tiARHK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF?. WThen you change from . the old narrow garterst the comfortable wride ones, be purle to ;tart r'Tt C: t the original . Z., whic~h Imi- tations eanrioti ecmal. 9=e to $cet.ruzvhore, in singlegrip ctnd the il Z.Q-,a p. rid th, I. Z. Sport Garter. Made soka! y by Te 1Tu . P. Taylor Co., Bridgepor't, Can. I "Featured bay all leading Student Supply Stores" Read the Want Ads' will issue a J- HOP EX- IRA, Saturday morn in , February 10th, Tphis.Extra wll contana g roup .picture of those at- tending the Hop, ,lists of booths and guests pres- en t, and a complete re- sume of the previous night's gaieti e to s . (Continuedl from Page Six) than the others had been but nev'- lbr the ice way, il none too goo(! I theless the Michigan sextette dlid its condition for such fast teams and b~est. :Wills wvere frequent. It was generally Michigan's two veteran defense men, < enceded by experts at the game that Captain MacDuff aneldEdie Kaln, _L was the best thing in intercollegriate w'em'e the ozutstandlingeogs in the Wol0. hockey seen at the Twin Citie.s for a, I vex me' combination with Comb, veter- immmber of years. an goal tender, runfning an exceed- Team ('ricksj ingly close second. The defense men In the second game of the Minnesota lcept up their fast a.nd steady work timn- semies and the last of the trip, the til the last game when they were i Reservations for. ce op i e s may be ima d e.by calli ng the. Business.DepArtmient of the Daily, 960. _1 Frabrics For. Spring Pleaaant room-s for ,girls, or married people. Housekeepi:.g privileges if desired. Call 1S09-IL. 9-20 Coimortable front quite for girls. Rend reasonable' Two blocks from cam- pus.. Call 13S-W, 90-4 FOR RENT-Well heated, well fur- niljed room,.-double or single, 815 Abrch, 133 7-M,. 89-3 BEAUTIFUL. JET EVENING GOWN ' ' for sale cheap, size 36. 'Worn once. call 2373-M between 2 and 4 p~m., or after7 p. in. 88-3 FOR SALE-Hlammiond Multiplex. Reasonable.. Black, 432 Thomnpson. 1128-,T 90 1 FRR ENT-Cozy, room for 2 boys., jFRMiTIJR71E S1teani heat and all. conveniences.__________________ 60'9 .S.Fifth Ave. Phone 220-J. 89-2'I ____________________DO YOU KNOW we have the most FOR R1LENT-A clean, warm, double- completely equipped plant in they room, with or without one occupant. country for the Repairing, Refinish- 13 S. Division St. $9-2 E lug, and Upholstering. of furniture? --~.-------.-----.-~.--- 'Phone 381-W..P. B-HARDING.2 88-21 \ + . : : .+ ''" ''' ,, ,: ?L v .' '3 i ' :iiii l . Cj' 1 VA NNT1 D thec Wrlds&Smartest COLLARj FOR RE~uN-Pleasanlt room for two boyn, steam heat. Call 1008-R.-121: N. XDivision, 8J-3 ROOMS FOR BOYS-Ford rent, large] ron t froom in home of student. All' Kinze privileges extendled. CallI be- ten4 and 7 at 1327 Mnerva Rd.! or phone 1542-R.'- 89-2 FO() RENT- For seconid semester, 1 large front room for two boys. Pri-a vat, family.. Warm and pleasant in every respect. For information call 2612-R. 89-2 LARG~E ROOM for two persons, forE rent. Pleasant surroundings. 1027 EF. Huron St. 88-3 A very warm comfortable suite. Phone 2t3-T. 939 Gree~nwood. 90-3 11 RUG' CLEANNG Rugs shamipooed or dust. cleansed, Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. 7G-211 YP]E WRITING Have your MANUSCRIPTS typewrit- ten by experienced 'TYPISTS. Bid- !dle's Book Store, .11 Nickels Arcade. 7G-21 -NOTCE PERSONS "WIHO STOLE bridge table from 43 7 'Maynard St. are known. Unless returned at once action will be taken. (Signedl) Phillip Steiner. 90 f r HE VAN HEUSEN Collar is the greatest innovation in mien's dress since the' old, high, stiff-brimmed beaver gave place to the modern, soft felt hat. No other collar can compare with the 'VAN I1EUSEN, because no other collar is made from the same seamless fabric. And men wear the VAN HEUSEN Collar for the somae reasons that they wear the soft felt hat: it is better looking and more comfortable. The trim dignity of the VAN HEUSEN is not starched nor ironed into it, but woven and tailored into it, The VAN HEUSEN Collar is as trim as a Tuxedo;, as, stylish as it is starchiess; and as correct as it is comfortable. Men who scorned soft collars wear it and praise. it. And fastidious men - men who like a slight sug- gestion of the formal, or the severe, in their attire - are fast friends of the VAN tr HEUSEN Collar. C.-- f 1 i i { ti t 11 f. We are offering for your approval a complete assortment of selected fabrics for early spring. The quality of these materials is equal to the :superior tailoring which goes into every suit we make." ;fig .' FOR RENT-Pleasant front suite fori girds. 1225-_ - 90-2 RIDER PEN SERVICE with every pen !purchased at Rider's Pen Sinop. Um I Nine styles and heights, quarter sizes from I 1312 to' 18, price fifty cents. Will out- wear a half -dozen ordinary collars. J*N-ocugn,. SWill Not Wrinlej m~ilNot 'Wilt. i r! Wx~ PA~. i L ,,, .. 88-21