-FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926
THE MIHIGAN DAILY
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NOTICE
LUL^ GRAND RAPIDS, March 4.-
H L L T MOR U~IFrank D. Lathrop, a freshmanE
at the University of Michigan,.
Michigan, boxing in the 145
JI i t il,,; Il eet (Of Year 'Wi1ll' ete'r. Ihound class at the state A. A..
m ine Fi~aI II iting ; Ofj U. tournament, defeated his 01)-
W1olverijesj ponent eon points in a three
I j1roundi bout here todlay.
V SITO7fRS LOOM STRONG In~ th fist round. Lathrop
1had his op~ponent ready for theI
knockout, punch when the bell I
Coach Keep's men will meetUi- saved him.,
versity of Chicago wrestlers in theirl"
final Conference chat meet of the sea -__________________
son at 3 o'clock~ tomorrow afternoon
at the field house. (nr
GroupiAandnoishthereforhpae ithnU T O H G I U
Michig-Aandnowtholdsfortpae ihn
siio hihgroupiB esague.larCor- I
Citio hic hgocupiB eagsimilar-~T E
respondingly, the other members of.1 O EA[ T "I IN (
group A will meet with the other
members of, group B so that, by thisP~ lA TP n r
new system, the Conference teams1 ~ U fd~ ir
will be adeouiately ranked from firstSt1 ~g T G
to tenth place.
Chicago comes here with a strong ; olre than 120 swimmers repro-
aggregation boasting a victory over senting 14 high schools of four stat e-}
the strong Badger team that last Sat- will compete in the second annual
urday d'efeated the Illinois wrestlers,! Michigan interscholastic swimmling
who are the leaders in the group B! meet to be held in the Union poolI
race. yISaturday.
Captain Graham of Chicago, has not; The high schools that have definite-1
yet been defeated in a bout this year. ly made entries in the state com]peti-E
Johnson a heavyweight, has also been tion are: Hyde Park and John MA'ar-
showing up well in Conference meets. shall of Chicago, Northwestern and
Michigan will use the same lineup Northern of Detroit, South Bend high
that scoredj a shutout over Michigayk of South Bend, Indl., Scott high of
State college in the last meet: Cap-, Toledo, Pontiac, Highland Park, Flint.
tain Baker, 115 pounds; Solomon. 125 Kalamazoo;. Wyandotte, Jackson. Mits_
pounds; Watson, 135 pounds; Gals-' kegon,.adnd Ann Arbor.
terer, 145 pounds; Donahue, 158 Northwestern high school o1V De-j
pounds; Rich, 175: poundls; George, j troit, winner of the first interschol-
beavyweighit, astic meet to be held here, will again
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is now . carrying a complete line of
fountain p)ees-all makes, all prices.
Whatever type youi may need, come in
andI see as, we can satisfy you.
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MERIDEN, Conn. - Big Ed Walsh j
of this city, former spitball pitcher of'
the Chicago White Sox, has been
signed by Knute Rockne, Director ofI
Athletics at Notre Dame, to act as
coach of pitchers at the South Bend
college.
be represented by a strong team, and
is favored to retain its title. Ther
Colts have a record breaking relay"
team composed of McKinnon, Cramg,
IWalker, and Montgomery, which has
made some sensational performances
in dual meets with other Detroit high
schools. '
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NOTICE-We carry imported English
cloth $50 and up. Also custotm ,
tailored knickers $10. Order now.
C. T. Doukas, 1309 S. University. 15
.Fine custom tailored clothes, in-
dividual fit, best workmanship, cor-1
rest style, suit $35.00 and up. Albert
Cansle, 118 E. Washington. tf-
PERETAL CALENDAR-A magne-
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for any date. Send 25c ($1 for 5)
for this device together with the
matthemaitical formula upon which
it is based and rule for calculating
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Spring Shits and Top)coats
123.00
Style, Fabric, Tailoring Guaranteed
Dial 6746 or 9736 tf.
INOTICE-Don't wait for the big
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Lyons, Williams St. at Maynard.
12-13-14-15-16-17.
LEAVE your order now for the new
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FOR RENT
FOR JZE T--Pea at iul roomis at-ocut
pt-ices, for nman and wife, business
men otrO stiAtdents, hot andl cold
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FOR RENT ,a Large; room for girls,
comfort ale, \VN it h private lavatory
andI toilet. 237 S. Ingalls St. across
from B-ill Auditorium. Dial 4093.
12- 13-14
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adequate to acconmodate at least 25
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FOR RENT-Suite of 4 furnished
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Furnished rooms, living room, bed-
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adults. Phone 22151. 15-16-17
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FOR SALE---H fiat Buescher Saxo-
phone. Scarcely used. New eight
months ago. Rowley, 807 S. State.
I 15-16-17.
Phone
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Phone 6746
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And ask that representative of t1 e NASA CO. call upon you to
show samples and styles.
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Some of the best dressed people you meet are wearing Nash clothes. '
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Buy Your New Spring Clothes oan the
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You will find it more convenient to buy your Spring ,
Clothes at Wadharns & Co. on the ten-payment plan and
take ten weeks to pay. Nothing could be easier! No
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TYPEWRITING & MIME OGRAPING
j Promptly and neatly done by compe-
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I College work a specialty for seven-
Uteen years.
T h epl orpAtiorilisjfve "flijali"
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Bare A Brilliant Li'A'otg Artist
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17 Nickels Arcade,
The Typewriter & Stationery
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NOTICE-Washing done at home by
{expert. Call 21570.
I 12-13-14-15-16-17.
- I TYPEWRITERS
Iflebuilt and second hand of all makes
bought, sold, rented, exchanged,
cleaned, repaired and rebuilt. Larg-
Iest stock and best service depart
mnent in Ann Arbor.
L 0. D. MORRILL,
+ The Typewriter & Stationery Store
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a cA't all dealers
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dozen 220 Fifth Ave., N.Y.
Three Colitilwzit F1170rite
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C.,11CAO SMPHNY ORCHESTRA-70 Players
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
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Has moved to 109 East Washington.
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