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_____ _____ _____ THE MICHGAN DAILY

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Court Season
Mentor Plai
Work for
HOQLE LEFT I
BY GIRA1)I
ie'to the erectio
night's baskett
Fisher was R
erday's Varsity

The bleachers w(
section of the field
dinarily occupied b3
ent, so it was impoo
cage. The forcedl
serious detriment t
pupils as no special
arranged for the b:
yesterday's wrkov
plans to continue
unntil the basketball
which will probabi:
today The basket'
up the season at Ui
day ,and the final
court squad will talli
ternoon. The 'baset
doubtedly be able t4
dirt a week. from ti
Infield practice n
ately after the floor
diamond mark out.
great help to Fisher
men for the coming
inner garden was 14
grauation of U~ter
Shackleford who' he
itions last year. Co
Fisher will have to
ent for infielders th;
early work that wit
his candidates on the
ficial in finding ou
likely prospects are.
Salale Granted ID

rho is suffering fr'on
own, was unchange
"Jimm~ie the adtakl
Lickly.-AdW,/

t 1T rr~tr eral' public. For a sport that has1 ~ r ifIPIr3 ly-fledged major leaguer, if the show-.
111J1 o~~~~~~~C enyfv er aktalsest 'ciein ieil od iyh n
W INlblflbe on the list of major sports for IIL ~ ing made late last season is any
Tf IUSU~inm l Iave gotten under~ the skins'of Mich- Bert Cole are the only portsiers In
IdfVlflhbrnfllgan rooters to an extent hitherto un _i l~ fl~J f camp
sotcipttn.11 !adiintFrdCrshcocwoknown in the annals o f' collegiate II i (obb has four catchers at work, in
< 10 S Ir al oftethefos f Arhr ~eehrGreat Britain is entertaining groat. New York, Mar.' 1.'- (By AP)-One I alower he.igiv:Lenr
Clsshopes ,that a few of leading Amierican he ,ef ipeso rtu.ltce' fi3iT nnn fike I p W Per Cent of Squi And Mangum, a Holyoke, Mass., semipro
ns Heavier Pulamu'AnNtioalsin hei at
r' Strad women,golfers will take part in teia~~l inl theheirat-IIIM r IIIl=1J Include.auss, P'illette, Ioll- player, is the addition to the trio of'
Brts aje'tempt o e0,40pecellar depths in 1 2 j E l L-~JHSO1 a d Cl receivers familiar to Navin Field fans I
-~ ~ ~~Biihlde chmposhi ad Port- will be Jimmy Rjng veteran mounds- I f~iann ~ pg-' Bslr odl n ain
[N INFIED, rush thi's year. however, as matters man. With alat lace club in:1928, "°"iin''V i'~i fil A OI VT1ESAtouhLuBu s akda n
TION OF STARSf now stand, the Amnerican invading:Rn w '18a4 ot. gmeon DORuI'gIN 1YDPIATE 1&4' EA$SON of the greatest first basemen in base-
of the ,uwiandionspitchifg justsone theye_____bal today, 'Cobb has recalled John
o'fbleachers for frewilltcons is f th oeiayer. season, This year ,he" hopes to. doI When track athletes of Michigan, _ Neun, a promising youngster, from
bal g m, Caheoa ilhle, Ms dt u i-~ ven ,better, 'particul1r 'lth the Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Detroit, Mar. 1.-(By e11 AP)--Ffteen w ee h lyd ls
.bailgame Coah tioal ttlehlder 1V~is Edthp umin tahe ay' e aided bya Minnesota and Kentcky meet in Pitchers will smoke 'em over" at theyr Birminghamwhrhe laeas
orcd o al of ng o Owensi, uthe fgh fr ore efficent 'upportinig cast. Ann Arbor in the Central A. A. U. Oly- Tigers' training' camp at Augusta, yer
basbale prcllhePritsh-itetwll eBahartonh title will mbe stff asase- micrriasneldundr he uspcesof ,a.,durngthenexhtheeeeektantPhrene avaeRkesv Snke
ere pacedon foragit awilld wagedonsingle-anddong thatsawed'ptchrinsthe lagu e,"the icMichigan A. A. U., they will com- thus give Mlanager Cobb a line 'on
hoe plads on. the againstchfeldtatMis caIns among TfeelerIn praising the former { Pete in the various track events und- what he "may expect from his mound Indefinite postponement has been
y houe dadthai ortedtopnotchists eMlissJoce..W thiCincinnati sand Brooklyn flinger. "O)n er the international metric system, men this season.' On the' ability of made of the Naval Reserve 'smoker
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ them dimnuap/ rdadMssCclLich ti 1in 'thle rae hat a granid Iheretofore all Olympic trials used the Tiger tossers to paralyze the bats which was to be held next Wednes-
ssiblet hngthetounehtodngatMithesmununderstood thatbe he awa $thi'EglshRytesusdmuned. . Sher- Aercaa, eteamems
layofhews not obe.odHe'sonalwaysd'thelEnglsh syste usd ythA..ofter mria beue em, day, Mar. 5. The regular meetings+
laof wihranoths ofnwoodatLong Iandgolfi wboman,'t ready &d willing towork, nei'er crabs U. and colleges but since the metric Cobb believes, depends' the 'clinching will be held in the old highway eng-i
about being on a cellar Club. eems system is to be used at the Paris of the 1924 penant by etrot nextnergbuli;thpesthad
pormhdbethprsntiebushishrlInto be well satisfied. 'No matter how games it was decided that it would be fall. quresfrth+.0 .C
itasea isafther la SstfirlCming Miss ma any game#r he 'wis it ever goes to better to have our athletes get ac- Pitchers make up 9 ercent of the
t.Coch Fshr lea tilig ndMis lenahis head, and that is nmore than an ceustomed to the metric distance. ! squad. L st year's veterans are there
patting practice Cllent esi bu alto ~rr. ' Iki ntead of the 100 and ' 220 yard ' --George ass, "GlteHloay yssJc---ot
flo is° w e re oe d Writi=n Te l.s r' s e priihn eh ~ p, 'to' ter' John dashes the runners will race 100, Johnson, Cole and Collins. There is _________________
.ball team winds herself, one of the leadi eing ' doni a,o mesters and 200 meters respectively, excellent ttiber, 'too an'ong, 'the TAILOR MADE School suits at 26.00
iij~~~~~~~ana~d getStr paeso teohrwie as one tcoi n d yet gladly ;al¢ ,idheerfi~ly' The othier races are as follows: 400 youngsters. eraphin John Good, n 3.0 ieasrmn f
worko ~t. for the piece (uofr news nhas' retly enlivened ga~ehs best." m i'eters, 800 meters, 1500 'meters, _10..sensational southpaw of' the Mn All Wool choices worth $10 to $20
tlcFidy te".;°As an instni' ohi' ffectVVness, "meter high hurdles, 400' meter hurd-' League last year is expected to mes-oe eetachrefrLts
.eplc Fidyaf tedul drkdyswehvebenha-Ring Wonmore &9mplete gaesthan es. ' urelp-to big tinid' ieificatfoins. °Iednlssodl.Wl konlcl
al1 men will 'un-'ing' lately. Miss "Edith ' Cuxmitngs; __________ws.prhedf~ByCt aEntaih ordrnes perfectnfit.Ponel!
o wok ou on he te Amricn chmpio, iscorl~ngany nxtl ier 'f the giants' pitchingwapuhae ri ByCt'le'alogaanesefcti.PoeF
wokotoFh h mrcncapoi ojn staff last year. . le allowed but' 3.77 Mrs. Mola Burstedt 'Mallory will last year.
.aoryw ur oPrr'ht a$atidtry or call INTERSTATE TAILORS,!
earnetiuss titgae.s r preent! Nray,?and not the "U S i .:Ear Whiteil? hc strckoutBabe mrinHol.Pne13
is remved an a larely t the ite'res of th Openafter all it matters little what couk- bambino faced ihm,is already apat OJSII
Thn reis g i e "otLais hmposip1 1 fIAf FDY try's colors she carries if Suzanne
iiprprnhi "Iisgood that Miss Cummings UVIIJ1~1 ege represents France. ALL KINDS OF TRUNK and door1
cmagathmentogttthsout''inplen- ne V ~ ~ - keys, fitting keys and opening
eft barren by the ty of time this Spring; she will be a VMV~HIIJrT PtoieDiyAvriesAv I aigte~ntyb ok pcat. Phone 2498.
'tPaper, and vry 'welcome competitor in our"open ll iiIIU '1IIl_________________ Acmlt e nbih eeler,13 etHrn
;d down the pos- meetings, as well as the dimPlon- I I Q(j cole1te se116 coungt-FR IE
lnsequently, Coach "ship'"Itself. The only time that our 1'aflofio euin navn GNRLTASHIP ACT. coers, 8racs 2di6cookt-____FOR_____________
rey n ewta- aie' upha~tav~d crssth A-tageos ,osition to view last nights ickets, Travelers Cheks, Letters of Credit, Tour- of rules and instructions; TAKE advantage of~ the peppy wea-
is seasnadteI atcwsfrm Prrs, hn l1-baskietball game against Cicago ' at p ea raaisto Plassp rte nfrmtinany one can learn the ,game 4 ther, get out in 'the open. Call
Ibepossible for I11 Mrs. Hurd '(Miss EDorcthy Camnpell) teYotfel1ose'an br'o''r-LsE urop, OluCuisours, etI.in ten minutes. It's very j _________________
bakt:andad isnOr eaied ae es ig reatves and friends t fascinating. All in attra- 16-,fracr
wlbe It - (ent fans statiohiedthreselves outsi'de u s5. rom oregn c ufre. iNvSRANCe.e All tie' # t !RIN
t who the most; mings may well look'on the fact as a the0gateseat abuG''cok.awi jle9 c~. for our bsiness hone uto etC. tv box, sent prepaid on IrSNS'btII~
good-omen." teo h 'frh e- E..& KUEBl~, 601 E. Huron St. receipt of $1.00. (Canada 5;E LASI
Ph pnn ftedosfrtegn .hone 13+AN ARBOR, MICH. 25c extra.) NHORCLAN
,cv 4Aseae ; . Wich would yon r tter bie,'bus- 'al C vr SH WIN OD
eHe essnanag ',f tp ~ ampitin
t3Abssgatd t# $ery attrative blacksat-' L5RIS
9 ii~ering .ca T§ with' -colored dragon de- IIA~1TNBSNS OLG
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T$oert NGJNEs+rE,1E'.;,,p[, T~. RS m c t 'lary value. Spcia pice'[ INKi':s the life bnlod oty iirFoun-
Sa nervous break- elor of arts degree at arvard. We willl?°senB prpid oneI i'oi e thOe filowngof vouspenkr
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DAIL CLSSIIED BAINGI.I .Ia lt sllsanyhin SI ESek ~rie' a oe on receipt o>e $250 bottle 'o r 'Pecial frmula Diamond
er el ~yhn I .~~T-gfor the Student" 1 IIIA- AMERICAN IMPORTING Writing Flu£nid. WVc guarantee It the'
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CLAYEL TO SPEAK IN
COMBUS ON MARCH $
*Prof. Marcel Clavel of the Romance
languages department will lecture
March 6 in Columbus, Ohio, on "La
Sorbonne et l'Academle Francais."
In the afternoon of March 8 he will
talk in Cleveland for L'Alliance Fran-
cais on Marcel Proust and Henry
Bordeaux, advisors to the conscience
of the modern French girl. In the
evening (,f the same day he will talk
before the same organization on "The
Heart of France, the Loire and Its
Castles."
SState College, Pa., Mar. 1.-Penn-.
sylvania State college freshmen take
annually a psychological test. The re-
sults of this year's examinations show
that the class is a little above "the
average which is 88.8.
Classifted-G-on't.
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Exclusive collegiate styles for
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kinds. Experienced 'workmanship.
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411 Thompson. Phone 276S-W.
CLEANIN-RSIGRPIRI1NG--
half hour service.. Charles Doukas,
(901 N. University.
WHY PAY MORIE?
I will clean and press your clothes
for $1.00. Prompt service and expert
(work guaranteedl.
HIERMA'N the TAILOR
802 S. State.
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW CREATIONS in French beads
and novelties just received at THlE
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WHY LOOK OLD AT THIRTY?
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Deane's lectures on Interior Home
Decoration, Alumni Memorial" Hall,
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f'oster's, Quarry's.
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