THE MICHIGAN DAILY-
countTd. It is, alnmat hopeless to f,.>
flf~ ~ pect thaqt th~e Maize _anid -111 ea
cl ippled bylosses .an1d rarnea
IO UN S vill 1wr. leto do 1more gth i xc'th~r
has a abit (txvyCe)ig wm
(Continued from Page One) t ili reserve trat :ill stF.nd the
It will require a vastly different tos nt in good stead _i ju:stlch a( '-
y4e. of play against Wisconsin to-l is as: the prescneW.
ght to keep the Wolverines in tilts Ccachi 1emcavl1 :;brinaging d own
mie when the points are finally; fromn Madison one of the stronge st
sf.3
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CLASIFI
C ADVERTI SING XI- D Lt
# Claefflld Rates. TIwo Cenits: per, word a day; tad in advance. "An-
IMuM Chare for first day, 25c. R inimum thereatter, 2 )c. T ""A ,
cents "rward per day if ctia.rged. W'Lite _ruce c z rgef or wt r, tp
01, bperwas to itue. Classified, charged only to thawe havitZig E" t
Ltner dtes: Twekve centispWa ine, wittwitt contract, pailk Pr i iau '.
t ?1mf l1at has worn the Cardinal in f nI1T IFI
yeas.led~ by Captain Gus Tebell L 11 .ii
te Bdrsare o fast shifty five, i , IL ILI .II'f
O5 r har {efnsiye units and per-
i; )p h mo:-t nished exponenlts of
1' _ ; t s c ioin the Cyon- TS H C E TEAIV
t'Pe]L'. Tey avehad one (deat
~Bket aaintdtem by Purdue, bult
I I' ehckout .of the 'way, i1I4i.{Tr)u?, II e~tiig Out ThuI ' Y4'si'"
C ach i\I t ,er b-lieves that thle'west-: MI ul3ilenii4erwuut1MNoy Woi
vr.] wll be at tieir best. O(fi Coniitions
i:Silnce te isaon o)ened Mat herha
t 1: (intainled 1 ha<t Wisconsin would be II1iNNI.E}'1 . {(1.t9;S ~IIXGV E~i
ogle of the lead(ers at the finish, and 814A Si)X IETIE THiIS WEEIUENiD
:he way they have gone to date his
!)rophe-ci<: .will lbe 1fufilled, lavery Ineligibility wvaves did not stop wilthB
one of the five regulars on the team ! he basketball team but kept ain roll-
(~A eeran of at least one :year on ;iii: into the rankst of Coach BPjia'
th-tanad Tebell iand llim.Vr hock.ley team, taking twoO a
f<<s 'bhll stazrs, ar.le pla;yingst'Mir third, the mnen out for the season anid Aop*
t5005J3Cil. (ae,'dT190om at for'-I pinig the ',work of tw~o others for 0-('
''s d, AI e brillia)nt e eri-aritE:C' E s timebeing until they are Olbld to wora
rid r list(dA monlg the lead(ing t off their conditions. ?
ta F? big enter, lplayed a brilliant gam3,ne Tr>' remain but five ohthexm ;'
;II TX'at2 rl.n t 'inm againsti E;y lylst inal squad ci nine who will oe ini any
Y'c8X iillil [ruin Dre"C reports h i (;vO',' shape 'at all to mleet the Stson27g M1ien
ii' prd over his IC322 form~. rI 5C!etett;e in 1the two game serIEs:
Ma [hehas> anoun c 1.111{edno ii ecu ifor iscch1edlelor Fri'e ?da'y and Saturday
anih a( a nlujrh as cond~l~iotis 'zirlSilht t -Iheeo iselun i. oae ae-n aro
arc so 111 tl ed tha.t be w~ill probably: the veterans Com7b and Kaha, and An111
to :? nlle to make a decision until dsi'son, . Ues~ford, and Pc) tfr:t'1
atar ira [ja. fHow:ever, 1unlss,5;; ds ti'o m, the fastly iin7+; a Sinp, oII
1.'.;; iI(?'tew turnis zup) at the last Speedy center WrIn) Wfail "(3:c t?()'1 "
Fiute c l gan will ;.3prhly take 3Wolverine lic-c'ey fans, ha., been de-'
'c floor ithJ,:Ca.pti n FElyV at cenlter,{'lared Iineligible for th-- remal inder o(li
- poantd f{?er icr'ards, andl 0-- Ihoseason along wan i h losking. z,
i"" %?:( Ci1 Bae,;gai-ds. Thylis is te spare. Captain MacDuff and Ii(tender
son nttht tlooked best against son 1have beenl col ditione~l in o' oil}f r;
iuctaand (omisies the pick of= eachl and 1-ender's(;n has just aboult re -
f,) \-iter'inlmaterial 1%Naw onl thIIe "movedi his ondl~itiLonlwhite thbe vtc-=
ria'.an Mel'Iit uf is exulec'tBe to remove h( li'
~a5t, repor).ts a,.; t(> !ec prohalbility blefore Fr'iday. Ev en ithi their coan d
r C'.>Irgo Hag, ert pl) iIgn in shazve t ins remo1{vedlthey will be lh;(nditcap-
;o play toight ,,er'e etr emeLy iin-t rd through lack of ;tra.ining wh'rile*
)ti la ?le to the 1Mic aan causer. it! preparing for ;heir examlinationls.
toK;C, as touligh the s opliemoro sttar I tw~ithstandin)g the 'hanolicapl of the
will be ouit until the end of the eek } los.:3 ('Lindst rom, Cach iarss has
wheni northwestern; i5imet at Evans- Ibeen putting forth every effort in or-
ton. dot' that hie may place a, team onltOw
only ;acn Who shlow- anly poie
z Illins~; the d iinuti so cenzterssos
the a everalItes h r
thl~~g be spocial ,atisten itl lof the,
", "WIthC(omb at goal 'and Kahn oiinIiiusi e,,
,,':il_ A nde rson and l l3cesord av
hot badexie ce o tis rh
E'rit. 1-1c c: n is a wing n
wtithsoine exper: :aee and if Macluffi
retuirns to the s iund the outlcQ k Nwill
noct. he as (la.rk as it mlighlt.
Thle (C:Il; 3S 2esu-i L lMinesota
will conclude thle, galns" in the AI id-
Western intercollegiate hceIlau
and shouldlprove t0 he ,as well ;,, wcd
as anv this son 1. IMinnesota as al
i'c i beeni held to a tie by hWisconi
inia g enie that :ended with the cor
1-1. Coach Bu:3r.rs has been keeping
what men lhe could at practice dur'ing
ic 1 tM0 be".veen semesters. They
aI<veo en n reAnling moireilurn -a _houlr
c'veryr z}g-h tt P perfecting teiam piay.~r
'. _i the interim between semest. jers , a
g a le was IPlayedl with the Notre Dam)z~ze
puck clhasers which theVast lost'
1)v a >-2 score. A chlance to retaliaIte
will come onl Feb. 22 w,,henl the Cath~o-
lies will be nie at thexcoiiseunin ithe nlgmoftee4ifrth
vernes.
the ice able to hold its ownr with tCie I. 0. lION 12 FE ; a .+(1,73 i:s its influence on the
,I' crfI!iN hne.PetermaniI- teci- iro OMEI' s the plan of the org
cuesonmc speak.er oil some phase of
It. 0. i~u oel o.0 t Ol~ co mm1ierce or industry at each of the
lornr fr th ci v o An A~br, r!lmonthlly imeetings.
be thfla- a emntl et
ing Dt ie 1 de riy C a b r ~ lrawing Instrumlents. Som e seceonl
Coneea d-k tonig. ht ai sets at- a bargain at Wahfs.-Ads-.
cuss' the1 n~r ofcommrc and ;Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-Adv.
BY YOUR
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COLLEGE INN
The~ only T.:: imilecrs in thme State of NIichuigan .Haziufactutrers of the
NOTICE
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RhiP'LIESyto the ifollowing b)o e are At'NOal'NCEMENT T-Do y(Iu knrow that
at flhe Daily office: G.WV., K.D., F. RIider's 200 drop capacity Mos ter-
:IlM., T., .B., It.A.B3.,C B. S., L. I petl is thleulost popular peon;z the
-C. S., C.., V.D.B. - 941 an3Pus?Terisaeso C 1
!l:ANCING--Danc~i at the asris'Yen-
iixFOR uENT--Larg-e du., oo plc, Ypsilanti, Friday, Feb. 16. last,.
It caist no ra
mikes &f pen..
for cr-scrP ice. RXep air parts and REPAIRINGC of all
Tyewr tens
i ( flor,71,
for sale of' rent. 1Rea-'
S. A. MVoran, om2
S\. llivorsity.-Alv.
""HID R'S FOR PENS"s
ShnTeolsa 011j)a.Spp 5a
t':hli° 'Unliversity Books tore.----Adv. :-
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students or bur, ness m;_Ien. Steam,
heat. Plenty of het water. Phone
1194-M. 422 East Washington. 94±-3;
1701 RENT- Single room One hl
block from Engincering building.i
~Occupant going into fraternity. 6 3,)
Haven Ave. Vl~one 1235-J. 94-2i
F'OR RENT- te zzn heated muite or
s roomn two blocl,. front campus.
;Cheap. 502.a' Libertly. Call 870-
Al ;). 4-21
FOR REIN'i' ROOMS --- Light, quietj
r double room in rivato home, threeI
block: frum camipus. 505 Almn. 94-21
'O ORERNT - Large ste, m heatedI
doquble room. Board if desired. , 8071
EWashing;ton. Phone 481-M. 94-92
V'OR RENT-Sophomore Lit would like
4roommate. 425 S. Division. 1565-3.
Price reasonable. 142
ORRENT-Nice sunny room in new
house for one or two men students.
818 Lincoln. 3116-M. 94-
QOOMS FOR EIGH1 .30Y-2 suites,
1 double ronwx, 204 N. State St.
1248-.94-4
ROMFOR REN Cheap~na cam-
Spus-present occupant must leave--i
Scall 2987-J. 94-'3
t OR RENT - Wa'zrmn, quiet-.(double
"room,. $3.50 each. 217 S. l+ifth. 94-1-
lNOR Ri*_NT--Suite for tw o or thr ee
Smon. 618 E. Liberty. 292 7-:t. 9-
PiOR RE NT-Single or double room in
private family, 824 Arch St. 94-2
IPOP RENT-One suite of tivo roomsr.
f ear campus. Phone 2145-R. 94-3
F'OR RENT-Suite and double. rooms,1
S220 S. Ingalls. 93-2.i1'
Firstl, 0:.15. -t
ICE SKkTING--Sunday, 2 to 5, and 7
to 10 o'clock. Coliseumi. 7-1-21
_
p. [t''t r JC K l I 3 7}()
- ' zx .. - .mot,. . --
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Violin, piano ileory. Situdio.'310,7 'N.
ryMain. Telephone DEIVRYl0iA-:1.pM. ts- [
IN(" . IAAG.."Er ti,. P-hON 45. 114-21
;
We make over and recover clave-tports, easy' chairs;, a. d
Es . ma:-s checlrfUlly submitted.
MARTIN HAL.LER
TYPEWRITERS~
[F you xvant a bargain in a typewrit-
er' tall Black, 1128-J. 432 Tup
soil. ;-u
TRADE your' (l~d typ v rites' in onl -1
new Remington Por tsble. IBla(.k,E
432 ThiompI7on. I1128--J. 94-2i1.
PORTABLE, Intl-Jigea tie ty l;O,
Hlammnid Typewnriter. Half' price.:
2450-J. 94- 41
F'O ilkSALEI
FOR SALE---Jun ior Pathlol ogy notes,
typ -ritten, sin gle 5pace--ive centls
page. Call 5952-M1 after 7 Fl. f. 14-2,
FO7R. SALE --Kitchen chairs andl heavy
wor IThls.10 x 3 1-2 f et. in-
Equire 721 Nort:h Uiversity. 94s-2
. _x: s . =-
;L .°9
Thirtieth
Aaynestiv'
HILAUDITORUMfr--ANABO
FOURq DAYS - May 16, 17,1,19 --SIX CONCERTS
- \;
rW
* F~OR SALE-Ticket "or thet Ukrainian
concert. Second balcony. $1. Call
15C60-V. 194-21
FOR SALE-Student's toable in' first
class condition. Phone 2972-J.
SO Q0_l1-sT
95i-2
FOR SALE-Walnut secretary, mced-
I hm size in excellent condition).
'SINGLE OR DOU~tBLE ROOM AND --Ave.- 95-2
SUITE. ONE-HALF B3LOC.K FROM
CAM,;1PUS. VERY 'RIEiA SONAIT,:L _ ' 01T
S6413 TAPPAN. CAL14 1582-MW.------
FOR RENT-Four room modern1 signa. February 6 on, Paka! rd. It.
tapart met-=furnished. Just right for' Richardson. 420 S. Fifth Ave. 94-2
vta married couple. J. K. Malcolm. 1
S602 E . Liberty. -Phione'1713-M. LOST--Cameo pin-nsear Ihill Auditor-
9-) iw-i Finder call X39. ,ib-ral nI-
ward. 942
PPOR RENT-Small room, well fur- - ----- -----°--- -
1i-'u~1frUV 99V lwoq zal 'petisit LOST-Key ibetwee n 1ewberry lr':
-St. 95)h and~ University I'all. 1Rewam-drc. tCaP1
.._.( 2707-J,)}.?
YJAR RENT- Rooms. Very reason-
Sable. Near campus. 204 N. Ingalls, LOS'ST-Black silk- sweater belt be-
Phone 2044-It. 95 tween State and(1 Maini on Lib:erty.
1588-MW. 9-5
FOR RENT-Freshman Lit w ould i -.----- -- .-.
:'ikc roomate or room will be vacat- ILOST--B)lack cat, two V.11110 51)010
-cel for two others. New House. New Lost since January 28. P'hone 5%7-
ifurniture. Sleeping p~orch if desir- x+ 5
cd. Reasonable. 1122 White St. ___-____
LOST-B~lack leaithier walet ('ontain-
299-.952 ing currency and identiicat ion
=:ltRENT-One comfortable single cards. Reward. 524 Forest Ave.
Sroom, reasonable. 2 1-2. blocks) 95 '2
~Wes oftheCamus. 545IVI : OST---Or strayed from Lvaw Library.
l1?Ofl RENT-Will share suite with!I Notebook of contract and Property
ritudent. Care of furnace applied on Notes. Call Hlacall at 2619. Ile-
rent. 543 Chutrch St. 95'ward. 95-8
I.1;. RENT--Apartulie.nt and lightI1 LOST-Watch anid chain, with comb
Shouse keeping rooms near Cam- attached. Pi K. A. charmi, along
~pus. Prices $40, $q~5, $100 monthly.; diagonal walk. Call Walsh, 3094.
I fl1nh T. gxu,-vvPhoneur313~4. 95!at 6:00 P. 111. 5-
GIUJSEPPE DRAN ISES, BaICt'done
21 WUHOPOcL,1'iTNOPIMRA COIP1ANY
BEPNIAMINO GIGLI, Terror
31i, :TitO POL1T A N OttiRACO'M ANY
.JEANNE GORDON, Contralto
'SUZANNE KEENER, Soprano
W11 I'IC) lO LI TAN OPE+RA cCOiMPA NY
I~L ORENCE MAC BETH, So arano
C'TICAG(O OP~lERA ASSOCIATION
CHARLES MARSHALL, Tenor
CH ICAGO OP'ERAt ASSOCIATION
ERNA RUBINSTEIN, Vliinst
k A IISTNGV1A . ISJi l-,ATIST
A IZENOA'NED1)'VIRTUOSO
HENRI SCOTT, Bass-Baritone
LATI OF THlE 1 ETROPOTATAN OP'ERA COMPANY
CLAI RENC E WHITEHILL, Baritone
- 14,T~fII '0 :IITAN OPBI -. CO-1 1h l
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Winter s its ,- oercoats
at
severe 3ri ce, cuts'!
O-RGANJITIONS
THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
THE CHILDREN'S CHORUS
(500 VOICES)
THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(70 PLAYERS)
Hart Schaffner & MAar
and othe-, r fine makes
C"ONDUCTORS
Some mighty u n u s u a I values are
being sacrificed at final clear-
ance prices'. Many are greatfly
below their actual costs to us
I.
p'
".a'
FIOR RE1NT-Single roomniin Girls' L OST--lvlonday, fiust outside of Whit-
S La:-gue' House. Mr's. Swezey. 2516- zioy 1'hcater , 1Handbag containing
M. -95 i opera ;;Masses. Find(er1 please call
1068-M. -9[5
F~OR RENT-Suite. Steitiebhct.. 4151 I
Ira. Jefferson. 95 1 LOST-A large size Zider folunttain
-- - lpen. Namce Stanford Mulhiolland en-,
IOtRENT--,Double room - for twro ! graved. Call 981-i at 719 Oakland.
boys; 417 East Washington. Phone! 95-2
1689-f. -95-21:... _..
f--AR".L \INCENT MOORE
FREDERICK STOCK
AND
FOUND
FURN7Z IT URE - _____ .
DO YU KNW wehavethe ost OUND-At Rider's pen shop, a real
DOYO KOWwehae hemot fountain pen for exams. 81
completely equipped plant in theQ
country for the Repairing, Refinish- W'' A )E
ing,' and Upholstering of fuirniture' -
Phone 381--W. P. I$ HARDING. 88-21 WANTED -- Porter for Fa terni;ty
house. Permnanent position. Box
11Q ' CE W. T: L., Daily. 94-2
RIDER PEN SERVICE with every pen WANTED-Roomate. -nice com forta h~
purchased at Rider's Pen Shop suite. 715 E 1Huron. 95-2
88-21 1 -______-____________ ____
_________________________ IOFFICE ROOM-To rent. Near cm i--
IFbP.IRE t Ipus . Willing to pay ireasonab) e
Distingutishedco1m poser-condtietor whto will comle from En gland
especially to conduct the American hremlicrc of his "I-hymn of Jesus"
:=; i ill be suing by the Choral "Uion at the Thusday Evening
Finest time of the year
to make , great savPings
The
R e 't, I e.
COURSE TICKETS
Conlin
$5, $ .50, $6, $7
(If "Festival Coupon" from Choral Union is rneturnud, deduct $3.00)
o~siscriber ; of record to "Ptreis Tickets" may Secure old loca-
it. 6'-, ftb frm --1is'~hcgpwr'isiil be, ii'o and filled in orderof
Co pay
.,lain Street at V/ashimi no
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