- --- ---* " +. : - "r v T-f T rr T-T F Tw r T TT..T T TT r T" V r r rrrrrrr- rrr ' T1 ESDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILYi PA(rE SEVENr MICHl6AN RUNNERS! FUN SSRIE up just in time to get the judges de- cision. It was a great race andI in another such Wittman might just as easily win. Michigan's half mile relay teem Y ad the honor of pulling the biggest Roumnanian Envoy .:. (Continued from Page Six) ,concededl a chance to place without fling in order and it looked as though! the ser~vices of Hubbard, the Michi-I Michigan would not figure in the gan team was not expected to makeI race. During Freybergs race how-" the going rough for such teams as ever Wisconsin and Notre Dame werej Illinois and Nebraska. Voelker, outpaced and at the start of final Hulse, Freybcrg, and Wittman gave two laps, Freyberg passedl the stick the critics a change of mind when oil to Reinke only two strides behind' Freyberg pulled up even with Illi-j Ames. The battle which followed be- nois and Nebraska at the end of the tween Reinke and Conger~ will go third 220 and Wittman beat Evans down into history. Reinke forsook of Illinois by 10 feet in the final halt his old habit of lagging for the first lap.. Nebraska, which was disquali- quarter and ran Conger to death. tied by Lockes dropping the baton, Finally on the back str( eh of1the was mtIn ircj11y even wh v bin i i i I I I I i I I last: lap the Michigan runner cam. abreast of the Ames anchor man and passed him on the last turn. Down the home stretch Reinke put every- t hing he had into hisi running anrd r'eaiched the tape three yards ahead of Conger. The time for the race was '7:15 4-10 breaking the old record by 6-10 seconds. In the next. race on the p~rogram Les Wittman ran what looked like a dleadl heat to the writer. Locke of Nebraska who had tied the world's record of :09l 3-5 at the Kansas relays the week before and the Miichigan runner came (down the straightaway practically aiareast and Locke pulled TlS L * LSES ASP.M. ADVER at the start of the last leg hut was r'rnignthtidlaeCose- ing the fact that Michigan had the inside lane, and that Wittman wasI running anchor, rumors that Nebras- ka 'might have broken the world's, recordl for the event-if Locke had notI dropped the baton seem unfounded. f'Michigan's time for the event was 1 :27 5-10, a half second1 over the fWorld's recordl held by the Illinois Frctonbte en William S, Cul- teamn. b-rston of Kansas, vice-chairman of, The mile relay team finished; the tariff commnission, and govern- second to Nebraska in its section and Inwnt (lem). tmen ts over the sugar tar- made a time of 3;23 but failed to take iii is ti I in Washington to be the a place. Feinsinger ran the fastest 1 rc ascn for Mr. Culhertson's appoint- Iof the Michigan quarter milers, run- relnt aq ment as U. S. minister to l .GYY2an.ia. ning the distance in 50 secondls flat, COLUMN I the best timge1he I as ever made. COLUMNo), c llo .Tuna t -icow the shot 44I aCLOSES feot even andl Dick Doyle hurled the1 I' IING AT 3 P.M. discus 1,3 foot but neither wa,, able If to take a place against, the class of 1 A Paradox, F+ie is0 :'an'sblost frie(1 and(Ilhis! worst eenmy. Properly controlled it is a great constructive factor-un- leashed it is the world's greatest' destructive force. IThe right kind of insurance is the:, only thing that will protect one against, loss when fire goes on a rampage. See us about theoper1)0 protection for your possessions. ?1MBI. MIUNDI'S Lniiis C. Andrews 412 Iirst 1\aiioial Banik 111d1. In ;urance 1-111ONE L3061 Reopresenting the G ~ ia 1. 5'l F ire aiafil , .ni Mariine IRVING WAGMULIS, 0, SC, GRALO A rl AND) KI 01 ,'rERE?1 C~7hiropodist Orthopedist 77N. University Ave Phone 2652 Dancing We are openi now. Private lessons daily, both modern and ( la'sical. Adult c:lass every M ~onda y and Priday. Fifteen) 1-hour (class lessonis for $5.00. Free I F I w s w FOR SALE FOR SALE-$110.00 Hlolton trombone and case for $85.00. H-as been usedl slightly for a year. 1.008 Corn- well Place or call 3595.1.j FOR SALE,1-New iVcCray refrigera-l tor, 200 lb. ice cap~acity. Suitablej for club, sorority, or fraternity. I'hone 251. H. W. Schenk, Chelsea, ir; 1,~wd.I BlEAUTY 'SI PPE;S Permanent Waving and Marcellingj MACK AND CO.l 3rd Floor Main St. BLUE BIRD HAIIR SHOP 5 NICKEL'S ARCADE-3165 DIMATTIA BEAUTY SHOP offers soft water shampoos, especial at- tention for curly hair. Hair cut-1 l 41ie~igai. 1ti ug andI waving by expert opera- FOR SALE-Ford touring car, spot-1 tors. Phone 2939. light, starter, speedomteter and li- cenxse. Phone 1808J. WANTIED FOR SALE-1917 Chevrolet touring, W AN0TE D-Immediately, single Io'M leaving school, will 'sacrifice for .in quiet home. Rosenthal 300"T. quick sale. George Cone, 1022 WANTE1