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THE MICHIGAN DAII_,'x''

PATE SEVEN

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FADD[L T IL HLDFORMER MIIC~HIGAN TRACK STAR
FARRELL~QITS AMA ITEU1R SPORT CIRCLESITisTS
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YA 1 , 1, 1i8[ IYIw I NW ;By Associated Press)1 Olympic star, is reported to have for-, CLSES AD R. IN
IC llss Y&.statusYOKtwoifamous athe ate Joje professona basketall. I I g T TN T
'ttsotwfaosaheeJi'poesoabaktal7'UFirst Tests OF Year Saturday Will Ray and Dee art Hubbard, has come! Ray advised Ferris he was in train-
Include Sprints, ilurdle, And ;upfrcnieainbthamtrI ing andI anxious to re-enter compei _____ ______________ ______
-itneRaces tion this winter. In the case of i-lb-
athletic union. a o e undi i f you ar a telephone subscriber call Jimmie LS
-3 bad,wohanoyetuedihi the AdTaker, Dial 2114, and your want ad LS
gY~Tr Ray, second mile runner to declareamtu card, advices from A. A. U. Will e card.
FEDEVENTSi LISTEDamtu The tMchigan Daily resrves the right to; LOST-Sigma Phi Badge. Finder,
i ___ his intention to turn professional sev- officials ir. Pittsburgh stated it was ; lassify al wants ,Rds unler appropriate head-
Annonce~ent was mrae yesterday eral months ago, has changed his generally known the 'Negro star had ngs and to revise or withhold oectional { please call 4917, 34-85-86
afternon by coach Stephen Farrell !mind and now is seeking 1reistate- I c w'rted amateur ranks Hubbard coThs.his lu n. cle otes cfat n erP. M. ate reed-'
that the first-Varsity time trials of the 11 ment. Hubbard, former University of' competed last year under the colors i tpbliain otc fy .rrmutb LOST-Green Shaeffer Pen in natural
Ik given in time -for the second insertion. Science Bldg. on Monday. Call 742.
year will be held Saturday afternooni Michigan negro star, holder of the of th~e centur'y club of New YorkanCStRTSi48
in t e fe d h ue. The events include~d w orld's broad jum p record and is still enrolled in that organzati n Ten cents per Hr A gT ES ( n th a3so4-85__ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _
in the trials will be the 50 yard dash,' five average words to the ine) fur one or two
440 yard run, the half mile, the mile, } siNine cents per rding line for hee or more 1 SL
the two ill andthe hi hand low' ito.ish clasifieds received at the Daily office
hurdes NN ; jj in The Press Building on Maynard Street. ! FOR .SALE-Man's fur coat, type-
In the: field events, Coach Farrell CONTRACT -RATES writer, rifle, skis. Dial 21035.
will give his high jumpers a chancei Special standardized rates given on applica-f 84-85-86
to' show ,w hat they can do and also ! _ __ __ion._ _ __ _ __ _ _
the shot put--candidates will pint In a( The Representative of the A. Nash Clothing -Com- -! FOR SALE-One week ol(d Seamless
strenuous afternoon. Owing to the lim- pn SfO hwn ape o e ~srn ut n LOST Axminster rug. 6x9. Must sell.
ited space in the field hourse there can Dialt6$23.00rforacobthree-piecepsuit-
he nohme.dsuadjvtnopcoas, priced at 2.0Lo-opcoatLrthe-pee ut LOST-January 17, in or near If ill 8,
al oh m e , ds u , a d jv ln I Ai4+...iirr n. rl.fi-M nr 'in.-. .

i FiOR SALEt
FOR SALE--hJoover Vacun('leaner,
perfect coniidtion. IPhone 61C4for
demonstration. 8-:-
IFOR SALE s,- One Pniov -a 17j,' .?.
wrist wralch, perfect. condition X25.!
The W'4atch2 Shop, 1121 yo. Univ.
82-83-84
FOR SALE-MVust, sacrifice set of Sel-
mer I3oelim clarinets, with case, for
quick sale. Call at 1313 (Ixeddte be-
tween 6:30 and 8:00 and look them

1(1i'I E
NOTICE -Cuatters.,lihn atei
smddle ihorses. Supe rior ihorses andr~
eq-nipieni.. Kentuck~y iidi-g Ac-
cademny, Detroit St. Near M. C'.
Depot. Dial 76(;0.

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STVl'D EN\T;,
Working your way? The best pvoj)..03-
Stion on the campus. Phone Landis
3489. thus,-fri-sat

over.

S2-83-84

TYPEWVRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-I
tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal-
er : Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-!
ona Typewriters, Inc, tf

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trials. Thes'pole vaulters will get a
workout iut t will not. be exactly in
the nature of trials. Northrup and
Prout have both been doing very well
and are ;expected to clear 12 feet.
When they reach this height Coach
Farrell 'Will call a halt as hie does not
want to injure the chances of the men
by too strenuous work. Northup is
still the "only one of the broad jump
candidates who has shown promise.
Coach Farrell has called for the
trials to see how far the men have act-
ually progressed with their condition-
ing, Severs4 of the half and quarter
milers have displayed good form and
have been running their events in
around two minutes and 55 seconds,
respectively. From the long list of
quarrter mrilers Coach Farrell intends
to select at least two relay teams and
use this an anadditional trial. Among
the qurter and half milers Mueller,
Ohlheiser , .'Munger, Kelly, Barton,
Schmeling, and Likert are considered
to be among the more promising. More
can he told about their ability later.
In the two mile run Horberger,
Briggs, and Wells lead the candidates
and among the milers Monroe and Is-
kenderian are expedited to fight it out.
Iskendeian has been transferred from
the two mile and has been showing
well. Wuerfel is also a good mhan at
either distance, but is not in condi-
#tion for trials yet.
There has been a shortage in the
number of dash men working out, but
Hester, Kelly, and Lasser have been
turning in good performances. Les-
chinsky, star 220 'yard man, will not
report regularly until after the semest-
er examinations. Besides Lasser in the
hurdles, the two outstanding men are
Cooper~and Jones. It is about a toss-
up between the latter two in the high
event land both may develop in point
winners for the Varsity.
Lovette and1 Carson are about the
only men of much ability in the shot
put while little is known as yet con-
cerning the, calibre of the high jump-
ers. 1a1ring ineligibility, Michigan
will probably have a man or two cap-
able of doing better than dsix feet.
Hockey Star Taken
Ill Following Game
Immediately following the hockey
game with the Michigan College of
Mines Tuesday night Neil Gabler,
stellar defense man of the Wolverine
team was rushed to the University
hospital where he was treated to pre-
vent the spread of blood posoninir
which resulted from a wound caused
by a skate cut sustained in practice
more than a week ago.
Gabler has prayed all week with his
right hand in bandages and the pain
reached a point :Tuesday where the"!
Michigan star could wield a hockey
club only with great difficulty. In
spite of ,this handicap, Gabler played
his usual fast and steady game against
the Mines team, and his enforced ab-
,sence would hamper, the Wolverine
defense considerably.
Last year was Gabler's first as a
regular member of the Varsity team,
but his spectacular skating and close
defense work won him all-Conference
defense honors at the close of the
season. Roach, Gabler's teammate at
defense position, was also chosen on
the all-Conference team.
Captain Steve Jones, Michigan's
stellar goalie, played a prominent part
in the recent two game series by hold-
igthe Mines forwards to a single
goal. ;;,Michigan has shown a definite
lack of a formidable offense in the
three games played thus far, but
Coach-Barss hopes to do away with
this need before the first Conference
game.
EAST LANSING.-Albion college
defeated Michigan Statge college here
in a fast basketball game, 37-31. Al-
bion led throughout the whole game.

$29.00 with extra trousers.
Call 21073 for appointment.
Tweeds-Patterned after imported English patterns

2AUaU1Lu11I1, a pia~itiumU Kaipinl. ce-
ward. 608 Oswego St. Tel. 6172. FOR SALE-Black Persia lamb ch6at.
83-84-85 In very good condition. Value $1,000
for $40, Call 9267. 82-83
LOST-2 handbags between MW. C. de-

rOINAT1IN PEN INK
Are your records important? If not
why make them? If they are im-
portant use a Record Ink. This is
the only kind of ink we sell and the
only kind which works well in your
fountain pen. Many worthless sub-
stitutes are offered under the cloak

bthAmrcnWoe Mil.Bud Taxi, 122 So. Ashley. Dial 9504.1I cndition, small payment dlown, $19: feence. Rider's en ~hop.j
English Greys, Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots 83-84-85 monthly. hone 6464. 82-83-84 sun-ues-thur.'
Guaraednteedon 207. 11Fit.111111Phoneiililli21073.11111111(111til1i1Sitl1t11.01111SALE111;
-"aiE'.,4-R EIFOR4'SALE
______________________________h eatre **i~L.~ One of those easy riding, light u)keep
- r , )) S DAtionNew lpaint and A-I tires and
-V D YjJ Y - I.2 [ battery. Dial 890 or evenings 267!
xxr p icesfor tdeonstration. f
New Low Prices t _Managmet A - JDO
-On Fine sK FOR~ RENT
- w FOR RENT -Single room for rent.
, .tr Orer o a so other s udents5 iihouse. Phone
AO vr o t-- 662. 84-85-86-87-88-89
_FOR RN-Pleasant single and to-
$35 o $0 a $2.50ble room. Reasonable prices. Rear
r + _ of Mih. Inion off Thopson 51
.."$40 to $45 at $28.00 Cheever Court. Phlone 862.8--8
$45 toi $60 at $33.50
Thi my semtoogod o b tuebu jut oret heprie -FOR RENT-A double and single
Thismaysee to god t be rue Jut gt picefrom campus. Phone 6521. 208 N.
long enough to see theovercoats. You'll save at least $5 to Diiin 8_58
D ivso.88-6
-$25 or money back. ---
-" ,- FO1, RENT-Front room for two Imen
- Ctin private home. No other roomers.
Entire Stock of Abtrr Suits $29.75 Phone .6692. 4
_ - - ;
'~omar.rom for two. Near Law club.
andl{ 517 E. Madison. 84-85-86-87-88-89,
TO RENT-Three room furnished
-_zapartment. Available Feb. 1. 119 Td S
21aaswibrynt X.Taer hn 2S- 8-5
De is aw Dancer FOR RENT-inlenowrmdouble om
- at808 Packard. Rent reasonable.
a n d S y m p h o n y Q u aff r t e t ___ __ __ __ __ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ P hone 5320. 84- 5-86
~nd ymponyQuatetFOR RENT-A quiet single room with
-Returning from a triumphal World Tour Gmdr conveniences. Four blocks
t ~from campus. Inquire 957 reen-!
IIn complete new program including dances wood Ave. 84-85-86j
of Japan, China, India, Burma, Ceylon, Ma- FOR RENT-Single room with run-
~aysia, and Jlava. New Music Visualizations, nng water adt two furnished rooms I
for housekeeping. _Everything fur-
Straussiana, a Vienese Ballet Divertissements- nishetd. 614 Monroe. Mrs. Cobb.
SPRand a series of new Ballets. 83-84-85.
a -~FOR RENT-Two suites reasonable
KNABE PIANO AMIC RECORDINGS =! price. 628 Packard.
aPrices--$2.75, $2.20, $1.65 $1.10. 83-s4-8-68
tl- 11111111111111111111111111111fI11-11111111II11111i' FOR RENT-Room for rent for girls,
' from School of Music or graduate
1XT1 4 WX1iistudent. 707 appan. 83-84-85
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TI PE11RITIN0 ;and M em eograp i..
t ing 'promptly~ and neatly done
by em perienced operat ors V mod-
crate rates. Theses and collee
wvork a specialty for S years. .
D. Mtiorn ii, 17 Nickels Arcade. The
Typwriter and Stationery Store. f
NOTICE-Expert repair work on 1nil
musical instruments. Quick service.
University Music House. tf
NOTICE--A genuine Victrola, tabe
typ~e for $17.50, a portable at ,$15, 3
months to pa;. iiversiy :'hassle
House. tf
NOTICE-Fresbmni wants roommat
for second semester. Call 9361Oaf
83-84-5
NOTICE-Tickets for Armory Dance
for sale at Grahamn's Book Store.
Foster Smoke Shop. City Cigar
Store. 83-84-85-8
NOTICE- -Try one of our new Cone
Loud Speakers for $1E.00. Sca-
berle and Son Music House. tf
NOTICE--Armory Opening dance.
Every Fiiday and Satirday. Lund-
quist Wolverine Orchestra.
42-83-8 4-85-8w
NOTICE-Dance at the Good Eats
Cafeteria Friday, Jan. 21. Every
body welcome, gent s 50e, ladies free.
Punch and w affers served. 609
East Williams. 82-83-84-85
NOTICE-Typing, thesis neatly and
quickly typed at popular prices.
Phone 7345. tf
NOTICE-Student Tailor Shop, 721 N.
University, across from Hill Audi-
torium. Re-openedl under new
management. Cleaning, pressing
and altering. adie ' work especi-
ally. Phone 8040. c-f
ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
Works. Rugs Shampooed. P one
6513. dailytf,
NOTICE-lHear~ Marion Talley on the
Orthophionic Victor Records. Sca-
'berle andi Son Music Rouse, 110 So.
Main St. tf
TO SE best -of, 50 lines clothing drop
cards to 1103 E. Washington. Phone
63 evenings. $22 to $30. tf
NOTICE-We carry a complete line of
the celebrated Hulton Band ad
Orchestra Instruments. Schaebei le
and Son Music House. 110 So. Main
St. ftil
FOR coneience, speed and satisfac-
tion,, visit Trojnowsls Barber
Shop. tues-thur-fri
NOTICE-Startling offer Tuxedos
Pressed-Fifty Cents. We call and
deliver any time. T. B. Lyons 515
E. Wllliams, Dial ,5516.
tues-thur-sun-tf
N\O~TICE
Ann Arbor Mimeographing shop-214
Detroit St.' Let us do your mmeo-
graphing and typewriting. First-
class work. Quick serve. Lowest
prices. Dial 8683.
c-tues-thIiur-Sat
NOTICE-Big discount on all Framed
Pictures ,and mirrors. Sale of remn-
ant fra~mes. J. B. Saunders. Ex-
ceptional Franig. 306 So. State.
tues-thus-st
HEALTH Begins when you, phone
8428, C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 35
Wuerth Arcade. ues-thurs-sat-tf
NOTICE-Hlats cleaned,and blocked.
All kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and
repaired. Sattisfacton guaranteed.
ANN ARBOR SHOP, 625 E. Liberty.
c-Toes:Thurs.-Slit.
FOUNTAIN PEN REPARING
In keeping with University customs
we specialize, employ experienced
penmakers who can repair your pen

correctly. The only penluakers in
the state. If your toot was in
trouble you would go to a skilled
dentist, not to a blacksmith or gro-
cer. Give your pen the same -con-
sideration. Rider Pen Shop.
sun"-tues-thur.

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1927

Heavy Hand-Knit
IRISSO

Mean for
Will it be your last year in
college?
Possibly it is the year you
have planned to enter business
-and prove you have the ability I
to make good !
.But are you prepared for busi-
ness? Have you a thorough
knowledge of the fundamental
laws of Finance, Management,
Production and Distribution?

You?
Send for
'Booklet

Some good machines all makes. They
are in good condition. Rider's Pen
Shop. 315 State St. sun-tues-thur
WANTED
WANTEDD-P osition as maid during
f-H~op week-end. Call 7273.
82-84-93
WANTED-Position as maid during
J-H~op week-end. Call 7273.
83-84-93
WANTED SITUATION- Competent
colored cook in fraternity: Good
city reference. Mrs. Jones. Phone
8264. 82-83-84
WANTED-Room, modern, well fur-
nished, man's, light, single room
near Hill And. prefer private family.
Box 154. 82-83-8 4

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WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sainipays from $5 to $25 for old
suits and overcoats.
I 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306
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WVANTED °Students who like good
hot BARBECUES to know we de-
liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M.
BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481.
c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
TYPEIll TER RIBBONS AND
CARBION S
Ouar rapid turnover insures a fresh
stock and you secure the best qual-
ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR-
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