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WEDNESDAY, OC OIBE+ R 27, 3926

THZ MIC AN DAILY.

WEDN~S13AY, t~CTO~IR 27, 1926 TFW MICHIGAN DAILY

STRONG COLGATE TEAM IS NEXT
ON SCHEDULE OF STATE ELEVENI

GENEVA ELEVEN INVITED
FOR POST SEASON GAME

(By Associated Press),
EAST LANSING, Oct. 26.-Michigan
State college coaches planned to set
their football charges down to a rigor-
ous course of drill today in the hopes
of whipping up that punch that was,
so woefully missing against Lake

players and tutors alike that they will (By Associated Press)
face one of the stiffest matches on the BEAVER FALLS, Pa., Oct. 26.-"Bo"
schedule. McMillin's Geneva colege football team
Last year the State team held the which gained fame this season by de-
easterners to a 147point victory. They feating Harvard and giving Cornell a
hope to do as well or better this week. { hard battle, has been invited to play,
'Barney Traynor, of the assistantithe University of Florida New Year's
coaches and a former star Colgate iday at Jacksonville.
player, is rehearsing the State men on j No decision has been madel as to
defense. It is his purpose to drill the 1reception or, rejection of the offer ac-
players against the strong Colgate of- cording to the Coventer's graduate1
fense, which has been playing havoc manager, E. C. Ridgecombe, who made
over all of its opponents this present public the Florida post season
season. proposal.-

T~NgIS PRWRSSIONAL$
I 8'iE? ~ 4ATO APPEAR 13 DETROIT
Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen will make her
Detroit debut on November 9, in the
Results of yesterday's games in the coliseum at the State Fair grounds.
semi-final round of the intramural The other tennis stars of C. C. Pyle's
speedball tournament follow: professional tennis troupe will accom-
Kappa Nu 8, Sigma Alpha Mu 7 pany her, thus assuring Detroit fans
Phi Mu Alpha 10, Delta Alpha E- of a spectacular first glimpse of pro-
silon 3. fessional tennis.
Phi Chi 11, ThetaChi 2. Vincent Richards, prominent Anieri-
htcan star, and Paul Feret will also
Make their initial appearance in the
For two more years the Chicago liy, while Mary K. Browne, Howard
eleven will meet the University ofI Kinsey, and Harvey Snodgrass have
Pennsylvania team. . Games were ar- played on Detroit courts before.
I ranged to be played in dicago in 1927
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Forest university last Saturday. The
team went through a light limbering-.
up practice'Monday, but from now on
the wraps will probably be off.
The Michigan State eleven will en-
train Thursday for the east to meet
Colgate university next Saturd'ay after-
poon. The class displayed by Colgate'
thus far this season has convinced

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FOR RENT-Warm pleasant single
room at 514 Cheever Ct Just backI
of Union. Phone 8628. 25-26-27 -
FOR SALE 9
FOR SALE-A Nash Co. Suit, Over- W
' coat or Topcoat, made to measure,
$23.00. Guaranteed fit. Phone 21073.
26-27-28 w.
FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring, good
running condition; good tires, start-
er, $5,000 Stuart Robison, 1115 For-.
est. Phone 6592. 24-25-26
FOR, SALE'Wmen's beaver coat
-With raccoon collar and 'cuffs, sold
at a sacrifice. Call 3010.-
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LOST
LOT-Xi Psi Phi Fraternity Pin.
Finder please call Miller 8517. 26
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LOST--Lady's g-reen pocketbook Fri- i
daYAin Michigan Central station. Re-
Jward. Call Hawkinson 9417.
I{ ~26-27-28)
LOST-Pair bone rim glasses in case.
Sunday night, between 602 East '
Huron and Library. Call 3651. Re-
ward. 26-27-28
LOST-One Sigma Phi Epsilon fra-
ternity pin in Angell Hall or vicin-
ity.- Phone 9717. Chuck Atwell.
26-27-28=
LOST-Near Michigan University old .
fashioned gold bar pin, heirloom.
Reward, return to desk atMichigan
Union. , 26-27-28
LOST--Enroute from Detroit to Ann
Arbor a Nu Sigma Nu fraternity k
pin, UpsIlon, 1920, S. Brill. Please
call P. Jacobs, 1030 Oakland. Dial
9419. Reward.. 25-26-27
LOST-Exchanged by mistale at 20
Grangers Saturday night, black
Hudson seal coat with squirrel
trimmings and grey velour hat. Will
the girl who obtained 'same kindly -
return to Grangers and secure own
coat. 25-26
LOST-Brown hat, initials D. G. Call
4418 Gawne. 25-26-27
LOOT-In south stand box at Ferry
F'ield, Illinois-Michigan game, one
robe, blue one side, plaid other. Re-
ward. Dial 4418 Doug Ginn.2-
25-26-27
L0 QT-A man's black top cot, in vi-
cinity of Monroe and Haven, day of
Illinois game. Finder please call
Hascal], at 4147. 25-26-27
LOST-t-'On Washington St., between
Division and State, a Milano pipe.
Finder please call 2-1067.
24-25-26
WANTED
WANTED-2 or 4 tickets for 0. S. U.
game. Phone 21329. Ask fr
Fischer. 26

WANTED-Student laundry wanted.
'Will call for and deliver it. Dial
6276. 26-27-28
WANTED-tour tickets for O. S. U.,
game; dlo not need to be adjacent.
Call Northrop, Phone 21281.
26-27-28

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Why the term "exclusive'? Because we

cater exclusively to the college man. Because
we strive to make all our merchandise re-
flect the self-expressed tastes of the college

man only.

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Because the "G and K Special"-Michigan's outstand-
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Michigan-is produced exclusively for us.
Because practically all the fabrics we show are exclusive
-and are not to be seen elsewhere. Further than this, the
fabrics are particularly adaptable, to and designed especially

for college clothes.

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moderate and well within the reach of all college men no
matter how modest their clothing budgets may be.
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