1927 THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y 5 .. .. '...vim !n ... _., .......... .. v- .. m. ,.. LIST OF QANDIDATES FOR BALL TEAM CUT EDGIAR LOSTO TEAMI oi eSuLI~hern baseball trip4 sch^(1;1 ed t:} bgin on April 8, CoachI P,4y F sho:eha rcut II"squad of bat- ter.l' toi (' andlidates who will vie for l-laces oan the squad of 15 to be selecte(d for the training tour. Five pitchers, two catchers, and the selec.ecd infield and outfield will be probably taken on th e Itrip, Coach Fisher said yesterdlay, while the re- malning members of the squad will be given all) opportunity in the prac- tices after the team returns. Don Miller, veteran pitcher, is the only hatery manl certain to snake the trip. One or two southpaws will be chosen fr om the group comprised ofI Horowitz, Moffett,.Whitney, and Neib- lung, while 'Lowe, Stern, Montague, Asbeck, and Gilmartin are the right landers from whom the coach will pick the other hurlers. With the 'ex- ception of Stern and M~offett, the can- didates are all sophomores. Only three men loom as possibilities for the catching berth. Davis, a vete- ran, is the most probable selection, while A'Reichman and Truskowski will fight it out for the other vacancy.' The latter will also be tried in the out- field, Coach Fisher said isterday. At present this position seems hardest to fill, as Edgar, leading backstop in the Conference last year as been de- clared ineligible for competition. Three veteran infielders, Loos,, short stop, Friedman, third baseman, and: Kubicek, second baseman, will again' try out for the team. Morse, Wein- traub, Robbins, Lipmian, and Heilstedt, all sophomores, will furnish the com- petition for positions,"and will attempt to make the squad to fill the one or two openings. The problem of choosing an outfield is the most uncertain at the presentI time. Capt, Pucltelwartz, and Ooster- baan, veterans, will both be ready for service, although the latter will not have much opportunity for practice until the 'basketball season ends. Gilbert, football star, who was forced to quit the squad last year because of illness, may ,main report this sea- son. McCoy, center on Coach Mather'18s quintet, will als9 report after the sea- son closes, as will Truskowski An- derson, and Corriden are other candi- dlates for tih outfield posts. The work thus far has been confined almost entirely to pitchers and catch- ers, with batting practice and pep fames featuring the workouts. After the basketb~all court in the Field house has been taken away, the infield will I -, I y i I " ''~dhu S _aier t;un' ? T I ; , , if i 'f 11 l1' I X 0 1 1 . 1 {i' li :i. * lCi. 'l, st'et"oift.I'.,z;i1W Iy."uluh'u ilub, i:; thle c.,, ii2'W~ ;l LFlorida. u [,'true ra S -lt1) itl t)110 ci OLUMN LACOLUI A3P..A DVERTrISING AT 3 P.3' If you are a telephone subscriber call i, :ne ?No()T'TY the Ad-raker, ijal 21-"4, and your N3 an t a~d will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right t' FRAMEI them now -your 1aei~ classifv all wans ads inier ap'propriate 11"i-t!e n sige. An ro' ingis and to r .vise or withhold objectionale o'l professn al pic11 ture f1:reml)(1rt Copy. ofy poe~n, f:1-' 1 hicouncocsa3I'ATdaeprc- . ot t141ing pullication. Notice of ally error nimst be 2Sat t.t-t"u gien in tine for tihe second~ insertions.__... CASH RATES i LTEAII I egins wh n you plhonle Taun cents per reading line (oil the basis of 8428. C. M. Gib L)on, CIhiroprlcto1-, 35 live average words to til ine) for one 7r tivWivh raa ~e-thr-a- Ccnsprradi iefrtreo oeinsertions, i FOR totivellience, ..iirtd and atisfac- Caish classifieds erived at the D aily ofice I in The lPress Bumiding una Maynard Street. t ion, visit TrojnaKis B r CONTRACT RATES Ilsho. te-hi-a Special standardized rates given en appli a. !___________-sil Lion. NTI'T " IO LEHear "InI a JKittle S p,1as Townv," !On Victor Record. by "Tha Reveler:,; rIw M1"1)Ihi,, .. 1 Isunibe~'~h . tb .en y i,1 , ic I { }C7is, I' n tl se r o,,,A1nil ' 1)1 tu > \i.i'{' 1 it 2 W .'. 12 .i' gddl' 1~ ( 0 ( 1 ( 1 } e 1 b y t e1 -lr e o ' eitit e I C'ia sb' I :t Y: 1 [, t~ og it L~. > 4 1"(Cle Ito;;t-.7 L',Cade1 d {' l ,, d : 1 a; U' tl{ '( z' }.oud , n~nn u t ' t ~I "'(.~Th XO s2 ''5'') it li ,d( (' '.. ~l)1n I o\ o h. n01b jhd tu C7 ' ' r i ~ ' ft lv )11 a;'att n Ih t Wt i:ty«s OIlbranI'itng ho'. ,). i t= C.ilrs 5bobs If ~Ge P; l 'll, e110( di Gpie o'I "' swetp g Up 201& l)tfi. ' P rB' '_ii P>'K 't u cit ' 1 -tItl as ( l 1('it YdIi 1,1(:1 W}ert ..L .1't sI5''OllOta(, O lifOl. H ii'lyl 1 0 :' ig t f15 i1 ' i lf, 1' C(. 0( te ls {l it {1 a (a ri s Zi theI1 ji l d.Cr a; (I (,gC- a17'1;ztpiib i tl To lit I I(Ivnrdib i' niit (e ao ada ddl'ive.? l u Pi {ri o to h g ens dg. Cv 'k°al' n All makes of typewriters for sale or rent. Excellent machlines at rea.- .onable prircL=s. for rent. PromnptI relpairing by experiencedl workcmen. Courteous service. Aulta Brand Ribhons and Carbons, Rider's Pen Shrop, 315 State Street. sunr-tunes-thurs-tf' or as organ solo. Jesse Crawford. at Schaeberle & Son Mlusico se 110 South Main. U NOTICE,-Hats cleaned and blocked. A dll kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and repaired. Satisfaction gruiteed.. AINN ARBOR SHOP,. 625, E. Liberty.; c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. 1~ P110111at; Iin a iii e N ionla Io gn e ; inO t f'iil^^. 3 f, llt~ :..ina lanrl thli ()osterbaan. Xli'lIigaui..... ...... Star "~~j'~~~" Edgar I'it~t sblrg'h hlas a ('haol to b(( ieat ot hriaaAln)u a StrMichig~an baseball recover, ; (ans eaue he{ac m Ex loishmurn. No'thwe.tel'n......6 who has been declared ineligible for the same sort of club" l onsyTi ,i'Cunnu:1 ilz, i nrdlne .. ..............6 competition this spr ing. Teloss )f'Thae (Panls' nalvantage, 1h'obelieves, .LtAi niaa............ Edgar will be telt keeniy by Coa c i (;Gcomes bona a ibet ter ha lranletilttchif ; 'IKrugr, \\Isco n..............( Fishr 51(1 is quad fo he as b 0sI :siT. Ansd as for the Co~rhinals "t hey Krgrnia~.........( outstanding catcher of the ('onf's enee (cete * ia u 1 ryba lat a1 , 01, o. ...... ........... 6 last year, -inl addition to addiing to the ":,t. Loais wasn't ti e bat ball "ltilh _____ Varsity attack. ;n ute league even t hough it Avon the 'n all probability "RudA" Davis, the1 pelnanit,"" was Iforusby's comment. 1 dliminuative backstop that gave +sdgar !"1twas the spirit andl(] o-operatI ion' Dccasional re'sts last season, will lake ! iol '~x1l fellow=;hip and l nluIaltali( IN E his place behind thte bat, anld by ilt;k' lug Bltht pulled them through .I first 4' s Ote ig'itt OW: Iug use of his experience should ftill ! laice ail Orders Ni the bill. Arr'ival of Vii"git Cheeves, forme, "A pt'rforml'.lenso 0pe)rfec(t if . ~~(ago Cub's hurler, lifted the squadl -i'alh '{eiln N. YTelegr' be given an opportunity ftor regular 'Mnmber to 14, most of wuhomn are GLENN work. The squad will b)e removed! youthful pitchers aid catchers. Light, l -itilia to the outside diamond as soonl as p rad ice, consistinig for the rmciat part ii" weather permits. !of (coil iion rig Nworki, vwill smake up'I"Y UN -- -d- tfoil until the harrival of Ite main i!Prices: The, l0t1i}, $ Subscribe for the MTichigan iDaily. ';Qtly ot regulars, on IV! ar ch 1. - _______________ 2} .lleihtOrtI, 11( (1111 ;g 111 ' I-'11011, 'h1t. 1 lot to winl slit ed t s' nd pits, each 7'. , pit oilled to withlint12 fee(t of tilt' pinl and '0 Burkie ca 11iP- roiled hI4'long Puitt on1 641 its $1,000 ride. 64 ' The inest iou r f tii':t~sii order 64 we,: Willis Klein, (,, rdclnpCity, N. 63: Y., 294 won $3,50 ; Trnny Armnour, 62 AWashingfton, 296, won Y<>( ; JIim('al- GI1 berry, Chicago, 2937, wonf $275; Mike 61 Brady, New Yorlk, 298. _ TYPEWRITERIS-All makes, sold,'; NQ1I'U(E rented, ex changed, cleaned, repair- Students desiring spare time Eas- ed. Largest andl best stock to be ob-! ter v-.cation or summer work, se.2 twined anywhere. 0. D. 'MORRILL, Mr. Lewis or Mr. Smith at 332 East 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- I Jefferson, Thursday aind Friday. Our er: Phon~e +6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-+ company pays weekly salary anti ona Typewiritei's. inc. tf( extra Lcanus to those who can qualify.102-103 _-;___ Ann Al'bor Mimneographing .shop-214 WANTED}-A garage near corner of Detroit St. Let' ui do yout' mimeo- Hill and Church. Phone 4352. graphing and typewriting. First;- 102-103-1041 class work. Quick service. Lowest - .. jprices. Dial 8683: t, mvw-Setts, Feb,. °_: it stands just this side of pa ,radise." HUNT{TER gmillat cast lin y WOOIV .([ . DLn(- EYX 1"7 ¢ WVANTJ J-Accompanist for singing act, wvorking in State Street Follies. Mall preferred and should. have fair singing voice. Call 7993 between 6 and 7 Thursday. 102 jWANTED-Students who like good hot BARBECUES to know we de- liver between 9:30 and 1V'30 P. MW. BARBlECUJE INN, Dial 4481. t c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. WANTED-Student washing. Call I21530. . 100=101-102 WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 tf _. L T./ 9= $ I. I r Soda Service Erom the Three Josi Modern Ice less .Fountains e Electric r efrigeraton has driven ice out. All three. Cakins-Fletcher Drug Stores ae now beautifully and completely equipped with the finest Iceless Soda Fountains America can produce. No matter what hour or what the rush-the sundaes, sodas 'and Beverages served in our stores wil be sparkling cold, zestful, appetizing, just right. We have gone the limit - so that our thousands of patrons may have absolutey the finest soda foun- tain service. New York, Chicago, San Francisco can boast no finer. In short, our soda fountain departments are being put on the same^ high' basis which has given our drug our prescription and specialty depart- .I merts state-wide reputations. j ~~Thursda~y, Friday, and Saturday-Ail' Sundaes, Sodas and Drinks,_ Two for the Prige of One-Come and bring a Friend 4I ' I AL VONDTA1NI l{S SP [ p'I A GBAYS DI(PI '{ :NUG¢YSSPECIAL DOUBL FOR 115ICK iI'CE ilE 1OF WEIvCREA1 FIllEI. 24, 2 , 126 Jlt 11IfALTED Wehave provided i IL our soda tntains a pe cial complartmient tot In keeping with the A most cordial invi- keeping brick ice cream. M Nade froii a new spirit of the formal The temperature in thesetainsexnddo conpaltientisawy opening of our three rcp mohr below zero. Wil keep tile bricks in good conti- wonerful fouttains, you to visit us dll- or creamy. Feb tiont ntil you are ready ~ wl ev 'n' 4 5ad2 10 serve the.wewlsev a ur2425nd6 'Anly (1111( -l-companied secia ewgrde thisffoi'nal by pa rentls will recive a spcalnwgrd ill be wonderful liberal sam le of our Spe- of ice cream -the oeig pc a' o atdml (1 al Banquet. ico Cream, ind you've loged FREE;1. For the threeloesTwfrth opening days fiBanquet for-real ice cream treats and special loesrxvfrth Brick Ice Crcani will sell -the anquet Ic price of one. Cote at till'some incpice 1s eg- iar' vanilla luiek. Creani. brgans await you. and bring a friend S cci I i1,her epart ents $.00) Hot Water1 Bot- For the Men For the Women A Sample Box of F, te,$.0- ubr colonial Club Ihavig " 250 ( .Cron01 Household Aprons - Creamr........................ . i ....-5 Candy FREE to T'wo tor' the 1 01 of Coloniial lut Shavng 5"i) Sum ill 11let 01ne. Loioll...... 5c 1 f ro .... )1. 5every Lady. Coitlinil (Club))Alter Shaving't'alc..25..c 'uTwoo the Rric ThI'is $1.25 Set'for $.00) of One _____ THREE DEPFNDABILE STORES _ Li i~tSaea ackac 324 Soutah Statc LL Un L'iverity Aves. ,1el i! 1 TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Some good machines all makes. TheyI are in good condition. Rider's PenI Shop. 315 State St. sun-tues-thurI LOST-A gold wrist watch. Hill Au- ditoritum or Ingalls St. Phone 4751. 1021 LOST-A large red and black flower, design scarf, last Monday in Angell B-all or "U" Hall. Please call 5518. L. C. CURL. 102-103-104~ LOST-Pair~ of glasses in Hill Audi- torium, Monday evening. Call S'TAIR 6260. 102-103-1104 LOST-Saturday night at the Field Hloulse, a ladies' gray fur-lined glove. Finder call 7808. 101-102-103. LOST-Green Shaffer fountain pen and black stub pen. Also a pair of shell and gold rim glasses. sPhone 9753. 100-101-102 LOST-Gold filled fountain pen at Yost Field House, Saturday night. Dial 8913. MISS SIEGEL. 100-101-102 I ~ FOU NTAIN 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 of the name "Fountain Pen Ink." Ask us, we will show you the dif- ference. Rider's Pen Shop. sun-tues-thur. FOR RENT 'FOR RENT-Large front room, newly decorated and nicely furnished. Steam heat. Phone 8544. 422 East Washington. 101-102-103 FOR RENT-One-half 'each of two (double rooms. Close to campus. Girls or women. Phone 21298.-127 N. State. 101-102~ FOR RENT-Very desirable suite. Reasonable. 811 South State. i 101-102-103 FOR RENT-Two large double rooms. Will rent single or double or, as a suite. Either students or business people. 425 S. Division. Phone E22352. 100-101-102 ' c-toes-thur-Sat Stoddnard haliir Shop has given excel- lent service for 17 years. A visit will convince yoisof our efficiency, 709 N. i'Irsity._. tues-thur-sa t Students! Save Money! Buy a used typewriter and type your own thesis. Phone Landis 3489. wed-thu r-sat-tus TO EUROPE-Conducted tour lasting two months in England, Holland, the Rhine, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Riviera and "France. Sailing July 1st. All expenses $625. Third successful season. fiend today for circular. Rawson, 4414, Hazel Ave., Chicago. 96-97-98-99-100-101-102-103,14,105 WHY WEAR "READY MADES" when you can have a two pant suit built, to your measure for $37.50? Spring styles now ready., T. B. LYONS, Williams at Maynard. tf 'OIEnThe g'eatest value in Radio today. Radiola style 20.' Now $89.50, with tubes. Schaeberle & Son Mu~i House. tf TYPE WRITING' 'and Mimeograph M4g promptly und neatly done by experienced operators at mod.- el'ate rates. Thesis and college work a specialty for 19 years. j0. D. 'Mor'rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typ writer and Stationery Store. tf NOTICE-Typing; "t'hesis neatly and,, quickly typed at popular" prices.' Phone 7345. tf ANN ARBOR .CARPET Clea~ning Works. Rugs Shampooed. Pboner 6513. . 'tlally-tf TO SEE best of 50 lines clothing drop card to 1103 E. Wa slhigton. Phone 6365 evenings., ''2 to $30. tf TYPEWITER'IBBONS AND ~ARB ONtS Our rapid turnover 'insures a fresh stock and you, secure the best qual- ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR- RILL, 17 Nickels, Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer: U 't~. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc., THE BIG THREE- MUSIC, MUSIC AND MORE MUSIC*- I e THREE GRAND PIANOS at' BARG~AIN, PRICES The grand pianos used at the J-Hop were selected from our store for their depth of tone, musical quality and the action required and demand- ed by the pianjsgt 'of the famous J- - Hop orchestras. 3 For &2.6 5 Frateraltles and Sororitles TeSock King 11 13 S. Univ. We are making price reductions on these three instruments. Now is the opportunity to grace your music room' with a fine grand at, a big price sav- ings and on very easy payment terms. Come in and investigate this unusual buying opportunity. Above pianos warranted to you, the same as brand new. FOR RENT--~1207 Willard St. Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Phone 6642. tfI FOR iRENT'-Garage on Elmi St. Also garage near new University Hos- pital. Phone 6642. tfj k FOUNTAIN PEN REiPAIRING . In keeping with University customs' we specialize, employ experienced penmakers who can repair your pen1I UNIVERSITY MUSIC 601 East Wiliamn HOUSE St. (f