THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN x a aa._t " ya va ,. ". a . " a v.,i a a a 4 w.;.r a _ -_ . W RESTL1 "STUFFY" lw INNIS NAMED ere awarded gold medals by the Ath- CANDIDATES FOR WRESTLIG "l etic associaton. TFA1VI TO MEET COACH XKEEN N4TO PILOT PHILADELPHIA Varsity men will be barred from the ATA te for the VEEit NUM BER,,*40 M E!EN the other two tournaments, which will All candidates for the Varsity tyres- take place early in the second semes- tling team are asked to repor to Freshman Suad Is Erpccted To Grow ter. The first of these will be open Coach Clifford Keen after 3 o'clock At Udse Of Football Season to freshmemn and all others who are either today or tomorrow at the Yost not eligible for the Varsity squad, and field house. It is imperative that all Ithe winners will receive numerals. Freshman wrestling is drawing more -n srn prospective mat men be there at one than 40 candidates to Waterman gym- he final meet of the year will he to of these times. determine the champions of the fresh- - nasiu for regular workouts undean squad, and this tournament af- the supervision of ete Btcisncvit ord. the first year men another op- The University of California has In- aportunity to win their numerals. stalled a searchlight above its Wim- ed that this number bill be consider- While freshmap wrestling work has ming pool so that night classes fay ably increased with the close of tresh- been under way for some time Coach be given out of doors. man football practice otchen urges any of the new men Acordin-g to Coach Botchen, this new' mc}' A::">::ng towCoach'Bochenwthisho are interested in the sport to re- Students at the university at North year's squad promises to be h ot to him at Waterman gymnasium Dakota have organized a drive for ,stronger than that of last season, but .::... ;........................Prtto imat atrma"gynaium Stdens tite Uivrsiy Nrt asasn+ begin work at once. $500,000 for a new stadium. the majority of the men have had lit- tle xr no experience in the sport. le beievcs, however, that careful train- ing in the fundamentals of wrestling combined with experience will result in a strong and wcll-balanced fresh - man team.. The efforts of the coach at present are :directed to the work of imparting the many fundamntals of wrestling to the first year men, and the candi dates also participate in short bouts Suits after practicing the various holds. ._ ' :..... Worik on the parallel bars and runnin:: .......... completes the regular program of the" freshm n aspirants. nd Two of the weight divisions lack a sufficient number of candidates at the SI.:.y"::: nn-s : present time; these are the 115 pound f Prominent figure in both the Amer- and, the heavyweight classes. The1I.":" ..",.r v 'co t dearth of material in the latter divis- ican and National leagues during the I ion is expected to be eliminated with last 17 seasons, has been signed to the close of freshman football prac-m manage the! Philadelphia club of the tice, when several of the football men National league for two years. He Will (report to Coach Botchen. will be a playing manager, having In the 115 pound class, Blair Thom- agreed to play first base, also. as appears to be the outstanding can- -. .::.7 ." ..iff'.*.t didate. Thomas comes from Iowa, division are Burget and RobarE.* where he gained valuable experience The leading 158 pounders are Wins- while ompeting in a high school low, Dougovito, and Lincoln. At pre- ! ,g¢1.; .. wrestling loop, and is hailed by Coach- sent Poe, Ekholm, and Gasper appear es Keen and -Botchen as one of the to be the pick of the 175 pound class. brightest wrestling prospects ever to There are no candidates for the unlim- enter the University. Friedrich is the ited division yet, but the freshman u. . "=.. . only, other man available in this weight football squad is expected to furnish at present. I material for this class as well as the( The 125 pound division promises to 158 and 175 pound divisions. be the seat of real competition with Coach Botchen is working hard three men striving for first mention. with the freshmen in order to pre- Quinn, Grossman, and Goldstein are pare them for the three coming tourn- lighting it out for this place on fairly aments, inowhich they will have an op- ; F r ou W ho even terms. portunity to win numerals. The first Candidates in the 185 pound group of these, the all-campus championship college clothes absody correct. That close include: Coucke, Fracassi, Wiers, and tournament, is scheduled for sometipe want Brozovieh. Dulude has had previous before the Christmas recess. Varsity ftting but comfortable and rakish lookin coat w experience and tops the 145-pound- candidates are also eligible for this in bucofraladrkshokngcotwl e*s.4 The other leading men in this competition and the winners last year be found in our famous uppenheimer' ard - " - mont lines for college men. Pries that will _Chsatisfy. T t SYST15MC1;oruu ' o lou n pAl e Forward Pass Overcoats M sten Chase 50 inches long-$45 _F. W. GROSS ~ Weeyucnbywt 309 South Main St. "hre yocn . .c.iee rllii~lllllllItIlliifIlll'tili1 'ttllltllil li ll111N1Itll il tllllilllllll li#lllillili ~ tr Dail" . LOST1 LOST-Square red silk scarf Sunday night between Arcade theatre and Betsy Barbour, Paisley pattern, y LOST If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie Franeg; Miller on edge. Calil 6816. the Ad-Taker, D1ial 21214, and your want ad 27,-28-29 will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right to classify all wants ads undcr appropriate head- LOST-Three strand pearl necklace ings and to revise or withhold objectionable copy. on campus. Call 9741. Henrietta This column closes at P. M. dat reced- ener, 202 S. Thayer. Reward. ing publication. Notice of any cr-or must be Rnr~ S' given in time for the second insertion.27-28 CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis Of five average words to the line) for one or two LOST--Pair tortoise shell glasses in insertions, black leather case. Call Nellie Hell-, Nine cents per reading line for three or more yer 3931. 27-28-29 inset tions. yr33.2-,-9 Ca-, classifieds received at the Daily office in The Press Building on Maynard Street. LOST-Alpha Omega Alpha key, en- CONTRACT RATELS -lh mgaApaly n Special sta dardized rates given on applica- graved Rush '18 M. Bell. Please re- turn to Dr. Bell. University Health LOST-A man's blaf'k top cott, in vi- cinity of Monroe and Haven, day of Illinois game. Finder please call IHascall, at 4147. 25-26-27 11' A TEDI WANTED-Six or less of Michigan- Ohio tickets. Phone 3256. 27 WANTED-Barber wanted; student, for Saturdays. Good money. C. L. Petrie, 103 E. Washington Phone 8616. 27-28-29 WANTED-Single room by student for $3 a week. Box 127. 27-28-29 WANTED-Student laundry wanted. Will call for and deliver it. Dial 6276. 26-27-28 WANTED-Four tickets for . S. U. game; do not need to be adjacent. Call Northrop, Phone 21281. 4. FOR RENT Service. 27-28-29 LOST-Friday afternoon, glasses in FOR RENT-A very pleasant front brown case between High School suite, private family. Dial 22131. and Starbuck's restaurant. Call 27-28-29 f Virginia Hitchcock 6764. Reward. 27-28-29 FOR RENT-Warm pleasant single room at 514 Cheever Ct Just back JILOST-A beaded bag, containing check of Union. Phone 8628. 25-29-27 book and pen. Lost between Uni- versity hospital Ard campus. Call C ,,, 0 .T in3022. Ask for A. Pavw lch. i 26-27-28 WANTED-Rooms for week-end of the Wisconsin game. Prefer south- east side of campus. Phone 3540. 26-27-28 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Tour car for sale. $100 taker it. 119 N. Thayer. 27-28-29 FOR SALE-Pedigreed German police pup, male, 6 months, wolf grey, at- tractive price. 2006 Washtenaw. 27-28-29-30 27-28-29 LOST-Lady's green pocketbook Fri- day in Michigan Central station. Re- ward. Call Hawkinson 9417. 26-27-29 i. 1 FOR SALE-Fine five-tube radio with' complete apparatus. Cheap. Call any night between seven and eight at 110 S. Ingall and will demon- strate. 27-28-491 FOR SALE-A Nash Co. Suit, Over- coat or Topcoat, made to measure, $23.00. Guaranteed- fit. Phone 21073. 26-27-28 j OU SALE-1924 Ford touring, good running condition; good tires, start- er, $45.60. Stuart Robison, 1115 For- est. Phone 6592. 27 FOR SALE-Latest model Remington rblefib typewriters. A limited num- ber of used portables. For free dem- onstration phone 3489. 19e.o.d.tf SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas- onable prices, tailored or ready- made. We have a wonderful vari- ety of patterns. Repairing also a specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your Winter overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 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 at Michigan Union 26-27-28 LOST-Enroute from Detroit to Ann Arbor a Nu Sigma Nu fraterflity pin, Upsilon, 1920, S. Brill. Please call P. Jacobs, 1030 Oakland. Dial 9419. Reward. 25-26-27 LOST-Brown hat, initials D: G. Call 4418 Gawne. 25-26-27 LOST-In south stand box at Ferry Field,, Illinois-Michigan game, one robe, blue one side, plaid other. Rq- ward. Dial 4418 Doug Ginn., 25-26-27 TYPEWRITERS WANTED-Tickets for O. S. U. game. Call 7125 after 7, ask for Westheimer. If you received tickets promises will do. 26-27-28 WANTED-Men, woxmen or students, boys or girls, who wish to make good money in their spare time. A real proposition if you really wish t6 make ome extra money easy. Call Terry Greil, Phone 4631, after 6 p. M., or come to 509 S. Division after 7 P. m. evenings. 26-27-28 WANTED--Tickets for Ohio State game. R. Weber, 832 E. University. Phone 6777. 26-27-28 WANTED-3 tickets for Wisconsin game. Promises will do. Dial 5618, ask for M. Baer. 26-27-28 WANTED-A student girl to work for room and board. Call 21588 'f WANTED--Graduate students desire suite near campus, Southeast, If there . are other students will not consider. Bath it possible. Box 124. 25-26-27 WANTtb-MAn and wife wants job in private home or fraternity. Can. give good references. Box 125. 25-26-27 I' 109 E. Washington Type your themes and theses, it Phone 5069 pays. Let us show you how you can 21 eod tf buy a Remington or Corona on easy paynments. BAND BOX CHOCOLATES We also rent or sell standard mach- 75c aind $1.00 per pound ines which are in A-1 condition. Sold Exclusively on Is your typewriter out of repair? We the Campus at repair them and will give you quick SWIFT'S DRUG STORE and dependable service. 340 S. State RIDER'S. EE SHO P 23-e.o.d. tf. 2527-29 WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 tf FOUNTAIN PENS Remember that Rider's Masterpens are made in Ann Arbor and serviced while you wait; that you get skilled PENMAKERS service on repairing at Rider's Pen Shop, not equalled else- where in the State. Our skill and special knowledge of pens are the safeguards to your purchases or re- pairing. 25-27-29 NOTICE9 NOTICE-Tutor, University graduate, will tutor in Math., Physics and Chem. Phone 4805. 27-28-29 i ii/ -ccaoaooi/faaa _ 1 a 7t h - 1 .-t _ w 4. thatR The average student of today knows the difference between a ready-made and custom-tailored suit-but thinks thatthe price would be above his pocket book. Our prices are rnot any more than the better class ready-made. Come up and see us-you will be surprised. _ . By supplying a clothes buying service _ Out overcoatings are made extra long. that men want. - -a -A. lc._ C.BARTH Tailor THE TEN PAY PLAN Custom Tailor 619 East William St. - - Is a big, helpful factor to the men who want to wear better clothes. Wearing better clothes Order Your is an undeniable asset to the man of today. =IA w8 A _ - Greetig Cards = w SOCIETY BRAND And Other Good Makes We are showing Christmas Greeting Cards to be engraved or printed with your own name. You will find many exclusive -designs with senti- ments which will conform exactly to your require- An initial paynttent of $10 will open a ments. Ten Pay charge account with the purchase Select your cards now, we will engrave them and Of a Suit or Overcoat. = hold them for you until December. The Mayer-. orSchairer Company is widely known for their 'dis- h tinctive greeting cards. AMBITIOUS STUDENT? YES! Mr. M. C. Dent, '28, made $4.94 in two hours last Wednesday af'ter- noon-hie, first week. Students who need money, or merely wish business training will be afforded every opportunity. Large national manufacturer with local Branch Oice. Call or phone. 209- S. State St., Suite 5. Dial 959. DZI 20 t EXPERIENCED piano and pipe organ teacher, Emma Fisher Cross, for- mer faculty member School of Mu- sic and pupil of Leschetizky of Vienna. Studio, Apt. , 610 E. Lib- erty: Phone 3566. leodtf FOUNTAIN PEN INK The average dealer is as blind as the user as to what constitutes correct ink for your Fountain Pen. He is too bnsy with a"thousand other items to find out. We are specialists in this line. It is our business to know. Our Fountain Pen Ink is Government Rec- ord Ink, good color and dependable in every way for your Fountain Pen. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 25-27-29 R~ider's Pen Shop Remingtoa Portable Typewriters The lightest, strongest rentals -STOP! SThrowing Your Safety Razor Blades Away ME KNOW WHAT A SHAVING EDGE IS See our new Racoon, Dyed Fur Coat One Hundred Dollars k A complete selection of Langrock Cloth Overcoats II