,WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE SEVEN lop," I Yearligs Given Resignation Tvurned Strenuous DrilliIn By Badger, Coachi Backfield and end candidates for the j After arranging the hardest basket- freshman football squad were given 1 ball schedule ever listed by a Wiscon- their first taste of heavy wor~kouts, sin :team, for thc 1926-27 season, last night when CoachJjE. J.. Mather' Coach Walter E. Meanwell has de- had then run punts back all after- sided to resign as mentor of the cage, noon. Coaches Keen and HIyarnskept, squad, because of a reported argument their linemnen on light workouts dur- with Director George Little. ing the first prt -of the afternoon and Coach Meanwell came to Wisconsin had themnlout on head guards and in 1911, and with the exception of a shoulder pads for an hour at the end two year p~eriod from 1916 to 1913, of the practice session. when he assumed control of the Ui- 0 'c~rIw C aMdPw Oati LO.(ST E tta ifi*fb ~t ~ I T-Ik,>'ica c wi2~l rson;ual:, o1 If you aret aateleph1onte s5ldJ5Lbur call iItm isC 1iie liertr oMcia 1he 1(d-Taker, D ial 21-'14, amti your twaiit a.!I 1 1on checck room.iti Leave name for will be hcharged. rvaid 'ITe Micjhigan D aily reserve cs tile ri ;ht t0 1('crd classify all . titics adts Umder tlqropriacLre adt-3 tugs and to revise or w thotl (tljer ~itiolltallie L(iT--Sguu aa p'e pm)1. s'Ilis cotltn closes at 3 P1. l i\dte piteed- ;F' -" e~'pleast;e Call 8913. Dorothy tugZ pubication~. Nottice of ally errol ls t e i78 rives} to titl1C f("- ibe'scolld u j i r olt. LIICns CASH RATES - retcnt e~r t'tat .li n title s111 the Vt-iao tiv ctact ' :r words to the linie) for o01W 0ortv'o I- 11)ertoil. ILOST -All desire to promote highly N ine cets per reading litre for thr-e otr Malrc. colo~lred penls, necessarily made of (Cash classifieds treceived at the l1 )ailv otiicccc? lellulid, at a gireat Sacififce of sta- in The l ress iio1ildittg cott \ vtud tllrt c..i lity to attract the eye and assist ICONTRACT RATES -l- eavr ig u esaemte Speceial standtardizedl r'tes gt .eti oitl al t tia h a1 -~ . u en r ae tion.j almost without exception of PURE Vl{EYFl A LE (jJM RUBBER, the FOUND)inost stable mnateriali ever found for fountain lbells. Rider's Pen Shop. IFOUND-Automatic Pencils which we tf sell at a lown figure, $.50 to $1.50 that work as well and latst as longlasthe SL-)I7 - on t alit.pen, initials 'D. R. G. b est . Rid e 's P en S h o . tf 'c r ini A nn A rb o r S av in g s B an k fl F"OR REiNT S Cal 1-1 418. 6-7-8 ;o . FOR RENT-An attractive two rooml apartment, suitable for business orI studlent couple, furnished. i)ial1 21357. -8-9-101 i ROOM for rent at 209 So. 12th. One half block from campus. Write cl~o Dr. Stryker or call 9610. 7-8-9 TWO :pleasant double rooms forn men students. Can be used as single. 422 Hill1 St. Phone 3254. 7-8-9 CAMPUS-311 E. Huron. Pleasant room for one or two, first floor, private entrance. Call after 4:30. 7-8-9 FOR RENT-Suite, $8; double room, $6; onle and a half blocks from cam-' pus. 612 Hill St. Phone 6637. 6-7-8 FOR RENT-Two rooms, single or, double; one-half block from buts line. .1507 Morton Ave.. 6-7-5 FOR SALE FOR SALE-'Bookcase . Call at D~r. R. IG. MacKenzie's on West Liberty on Wednesday. 8 FOR SALE-1923 Ford roadster. A-1 mechanical condition. Will sell cheap. Dial 3944. 331. Thompson. 8-9 FOR SALE-Scotch Terrier pups. Pedigreed. Sire owned by IDr. C. C. Little; mother from fine imported stock. Call 9771 evenings. 7-8-91 A GOOD Ford Sedan, in best condi- tion; will sell cheap. Dial 9468. I- 7 8 CORONA TYPEWRITER; good condi- tion,' $35: Dial 4084. 7-8-9 FOR SALE-Ink is the life bloodi of your Fountain Pen. You will always get the right kind at Rider's Pen Shop. We sell no ink substitutes or kinds which clog your pen and .make it useless. Your pen and ink spe- cialist knows. tf LOST LOST-Alpha Phil Alpha fraternity pin on campus or in Law Building. Re- ward. Carter, 210 Glen Ave. 8 LOST-A pearl studded U. of MV. pen, Sunday night. Finder Dial 4624. 8-9-10 WANTED - Roommate, comfortable room. 628 Packard. Rent reason- able. Phone 9289. 8-9-10 WANTED-Studenut capable of selling a high class smoking stand to fra- t t iti-ni.lo Priced ri ght--prdfit lib- ' ral No itnvest mciii. 'If you can sell and want to make some money !see Mr. Boyle, Hotel Whitney, to- day.8 WANTEDI--Students to hear our latest. record, My Cutey's Due at Trwo to Twxo Today, played by The "Little Ramblers. Alimendinger's Music Shop. 305 Maynard. 8 WANTED-By A-I colored chef and wife, fraternity or club, strictly tem- perance. C. F.\Jmbry, 121 East Ann St. Phone 4548. 8-9-10-11-12-13 WANTED-Wide awake students to sell at foot ball games. For partic- ulars call 6455 between 12 and 1 or after 6 P. M. 8-9-10 WANTED-Garage to rent. On or near South University. Call University 150-J. .8-9 WANTED-Student and family laun- dry. Phone 8694. 7-8-9 WANTED-A roommate to share a double' room at 509 S. Division, 3 blocks from campus. Very reason- able rent. Call 4531. 7-8 WANTED-Two college women at F~oster's Tea Room. Apply at once. HELP WANTED-Male architectural draftsman. Can use student with satisfactory hours. Must be experi- enced. _ 327 E. Huron. Dial- 3513. 6-.7-8 WANTED-Young and healthy men weightng 150 pounds or .more to act as blood donors at University Hos- p~ital. Apply at Mouse Physician's Office. , 6-7-8 WANTED-Students to know that we have at $5.00 pen -which is unequalled at the price. Call for Wahls new $5.00 pen, any style of point and in three col'ors hard Rubber Holders. Rider's Pen Shop. tt 'NOTICE NOTICE-Mell Gillespie, Teacher and Soloist; thirty years experience; banjos, mandolin, guitar and chord construction. Dial 4757. 1 ~8 to 30 inel eod SINGING LESSONS given by' experi- enced singer. Call Mr. Susumago at d ial 7103. 7-8-9-10-11-12 LOST-Phi Mu Delta fraternity pin. Finder please call Phi Mu Delta house. Reward. Phone 21917. 8-9-10 LOST-~Druid pin. Finder please call 4917. 1 8-9-10 ONO% 100, - but ime te Kiemingr PortAble -4 goof n1 Y 7ou can't get through college without using - your; ,jhead, but you can lighten the drudgery of writing long reports and theses by using a Remington Portable. This handy typewriter is "made to order" for students.' It is the lightest, most compact, simplest to operate, and most dependable of portables. Has' four-row standard keyboard.. Weighs only 8 2 pounds, net. You can tuck it away in a drawer when not needed-the carrying case is only 4 inches high. Can be bought for $10 down and $5 monthly. We'll be glad to tell you morn about it if you'll let us. The Recognized Leader in I