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Y, FEBRUARY 27, 1,927

THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y

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1Il!U FUUNTET TO INVADE FIELD HOUSE
OMO1RROW NIGHT 1FUR0CAME VYHICH MAYit
MEA[N BIB TEN CHAMP1ONSHIlP TO ',INNFlR~,

INJURIES NOT EXPECTED TO vious tilt with the Wolverines, rely-
KFEP HOD4GES, WILCOX j ing mainly on long shots from ine
OUT OF FRAY floor rather than attempt to penetrate;
,T the Michigan defense close to the
LINEUPS ARE UNCERTAIN b sain Chambers, Oosterbaa, lar-!
rigan, and McCoy will etainly be in
Lambert Hats Seveaa First Sria liei the Michigan lineup toor ow, ac-
Available; )h1ttlier UI'decided cording to the Skipper, but he aeuso
On if *th "Positlion to say definitely who would have the
fifth place on the starting team. The
With the undisputed Conference chicQo-ies between Petrie and Martin,I
basketball championship as a possible with the former proably having the;_
prize for the winner, the Purdue and edge, according to Coach Mather, al-;
Michigan quintets will! battle tomor- though hie may decide to use Martinit
row night in what promises to be one at the last minute. Martin, if heRT
of the Wbst games of the entire Big starts, will probably go to center after U
Ten season. The Wolverines are in
perfect condition in spite of the rough
game with the Ilini Friday night and
are set to avenge their 37-32 defeat
at the hands of the Boilermakers two I ootiwrard
Although the Wolverines have won
one more game than Coach Lambert'., I'eeg Beg. 3 IJ i&
men, both teams have lost only two loa. eb. 08
contests, and must be reckoned as -__________ P LA Y Il
having equal chances for the title.
A victory for Purdue tomorrow will
mean practically a clear road to the CHANNING POLLOCK'S
title since the only games remainingI
on the Indiana team's schedule are
with the three tail-end quintets, Chi-
cago, Northwestern_ and Minnesota.
These three teams should offer little
opposition unless Chicago plays one'T h
of its brilliant gamnes as it did to TCN
tipple Indiana, or unless Northwest-
ern or Minnesota comes "due" and
plays ill' winning form.
For the Wolverines, the task does
not appear so simple. With .Iowa to
be met as well as Chicago after the of
Boilermaker invasion, Michigan seems, There's Pleny o Amusement
sure of one game of the hardest kind. W o n 'Q Yul
Chicago is always dangerous on itsNJ
home floor, and Iowa will be out for
revenge after the 41-22 beating they
receive4 at the "dedication of their
new field house. IT'S A GOOD
arsity At. Full Strength
While Michigan should enter the
contest tomorrow at full strength, the ______________________
Boilermakers are apt to be less for- --__________________
tunate. Chester Wilcox, brilliant floor _____________________
guard and football star, was kept out'
of the Northwestern game with an in W1__ __
fected knee, and may not start the =1$.0
game tomorrow, although it is MAT.oWED. Gala Dei
ceti h tte wl ly p r ftegame. W ord has also come from
Lafayette that Wheeler, regular for-
ward, was considerably shaken up in
the hard game with Northwestern, but
hie is' expected to play.
mins, Kemmer and Wilson are all in
good shape, however, as is Linkemer,
substitute guard. Purdue's startingH
lupis an uncertain quantity as HA
Co ch Lambert has been shifting the
burden among seven men all season. -in-
If Wheeler and Wilcox are in shape, Sir James 11. Barrie'
it is probable that Kemmer will team
with the later at guard, Cummins What Ever
will play center and Hodges will be
at forward with Wheeler. It may be
that Coach Lambert will start Linke- -with-
mer at guard if Wilcox is not in shape KENNETHh A
or he may shift Hodges back to floor
guard and put Wilson in at forward. i (play staged by Lua
If Wheeler and Wilson both start ____________________
Hodges will play center and Cummins _ (1nl
will be benched. 11;*d %
Ilave Shooting TeamI . ti kJj, first non-us
With these seven men 'all about CJ . honor of play
equal and, with Stevenson another LAFAYETTE AT WAYNE ST. (OF
capable guard, the Boilermakers are -
capable of any number of combina-
tions if the starting five fails., it is Prices Nights. 75c to $2.5t; Wednesda
probable that Purdue will employ"
much the same tactics used in the pre-

SPORTS OF THlE WEEK
)ION l)AY
Basketal-Purdue at MICII-
GAN, 7 :30 o'clock.
TfUESD)AY
H-ockey-MICIIIGAN_ at Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, at
London, Ontario.
FRID1)A Y
Swimiming - Minnesota at
MICHIIGAN.
,,ATUR lDAY
Basketball - M\ICHIGIAN - at
C:hicago.
1Vrestling-Group \Meet at C'hi-
cago0.
I-lockey--Wisconsin v ;. MICHt-
lGAN at Windsor, Ontario.
Swimming - Intterscholastic
imeet at the Union pool.

the district. .less Sw ,eetzer, first native MA111<
born Am rican to winl the British The ratings mnark a general retreat
amateur chaion1~jfship) has I)en rank?- 0or 1tle part of veteran stars incluid-
Iedi at the to!p of t he in.~plt ngl-lg .1Terry Traviers, Gardliner W. Whlite,
ing Post for te fo: N1,4 e e-sixwyealr. A. L. WXalker, .Jr., t-:(die Wild, Osgold!
I Sc.ond 1to S~ezi'1i the annual Kirln', andi L. Wt. Maxwell, among;
ranking list of 117 ,;(inc ~ iitz-m. ~ as-',ot hers. Ins their places a hand of
!sociation released tdav, < :ittis N'il- VoH1 hful challenger.s, led by Robert A .
IliamNJ . lieekie, of .ion t1a ir, New Jones, Jr., has rushed to the front.
JE 5rey, the only l,_ lykr. o sh are first -- - -____________
p ilace honors With S wcetzer dttring the Subascribe for T'he, Michigan 'Daily.

If you are a telephone sub~scriber call 1 irnlll
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21.214, and your wsant ad
will be charged.
The Michigan D~aily reserves tihe right ~r
classify all grants ads under apipropriate head=-
ings and to revise or withhold obiectiona d,e.
cony.
This column clo ,Ys at 3 P. 11. (date precedi-
ing put,licatioti. ')tice tof any error must be
given in tune for the second insertion.
CASH RATES
Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of
five aver age wor ds to t1he lime) f~4ur IC 1)rtwo
insertions,
Nine cents per rwading titne for three or moure
insertions.
Cash classifieds ,eeceived at the D aily offle
ill The P'ress Bunilding on Maiynard Street.
CONTRACT RATES
Special standardtzed rates given on1 applica-

IJESS SWEETSER IS RANKED OAN TOP
OF ME TROPOLI TAN GOLF ASSOCIATION 1115 hi
COLUMNCLJ.
1(B\Yt peXriod1 of his reign at the peak. ReekieI CLOSES cLO
NEW YOR)1K, 1i - =;J101'hsu sreted withi Sweetzer at num- AT 3 P.M. ADVERISNG AT 3 ~z
Iplace as t 0e only_________h__ ______of_;_____;_ ,

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MIG1lTS
? is to $1.59)
IIATINE FS,
Tues., Thursa.
Sat. S0c-75c

FOR SALE ______________ sun-w ed-i
--_-_- The greatest value ini RL.dio tod i,
All makes of typewriters for sale or; Radlola style 20. N ow $89.50, with
rent. Excellent machines at rea-itue.Sherl &s on3:;
sonable p~rices, for rent. PromptJ House.rC
repairing by experienced. workmen. -- -___________
Courteous service. Anita Brand TYPEWRITER W1IW8)~ ANI)
Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen C<ARBIONS
Shop, 315 State Street. Our rapid turnover insur es a fresh
sun-mes~nur-tr stock and you secure'the hest qualy
ity at a moderate price. 0. D. M1OR-
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold, lILL, 17 Nickels Arcadle, Phone
rented, exchanged, cleaned, reai- 615. Dealer: L. C. Smith &i Corona
ed. Largest and best stock to be 0o)- !i vr(-writers. Inc. tt'
tamned anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,'
17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- :U rl
ter: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ; bear "InI a Little panii1 Townt,"
ona ypewiter, In. ; on Victor Record iby "The Revelers,"
or as organ solo . Jesse C'rawford,
TYEWRITER TTYPTE OR t JtEN at Schaeherle .&-Sau rMusic Ihouse.
! 1110lit) outh Main1.tf
Some good machines all makes. They 1't)0Itom0I'-Condumcted tour lasting
are in good condition. Rider's Pen; two months in En gland, Holland,
Shop. 315 State St. sun-tues-thtir the Rhine, Belg;im, Switzerland,
iii A~fi? TItaly, -Riviera and Firance. Sailing;

Soul-Stirring Play-
'You'll For gel Tomorrow---
Remnember All Your Life?~

\VN I ~IR01" AMES 5Presents
GEORGE
In .JOIlN GALSXViORTIIY'S
Nighis and Sat. Mfat., Wec to. $2.50; Wed. Nat., ),0c to $?; All Plus Tax
Shubert LAFAYETTE Hurry ! Hurry ! It Leaves
D)ETROIT Detroit Soon !
Twice DalySuniday
at 2:1 Itatinees
and 815 ~at 3:00

WtAiNTED I
WANTED-Room in private family,
wanted by woman graduate student'
for next year. Location between
Campus and University hospital.
Sleeping porch prefered. Also board.
Address 3' B. K. this office. 1051
WANTED-Garage near Washtenaw
Apart. E. Williams St. Dial 22276.
105

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WANTED-Washings. Clothes given
best of care. Reasonable prices.
Phone 8170.. 105-106-107
WANTED-WANTED - One Hindu
room mate in a suite, hot and cold#
rwater, also one other room mate in
a suite. Rents for both very low.
337 Thompson. 1051
WANTED-'28 Lit. wishes room-mate.
Large front first-floor room. Phone
8058. 104-105
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sam pays from 121 to $25 for old
i nis and overcoffts.
11E. ANN DIAL 4306
LOSIT
LOST-White woolen muffler, with
Ismall black border. Call 9332. 105
LOST-A ribbon watch fob with Phi
Beta Kappa key Saturday noon near
the corner of South and East Uni-
versity. Reward. W. L. Carr. 10
Ridgeway. Phone 21885. 1051
LOST-Brown leather wallet, some-
where near Ferry Field, last Satur-
day or Sunday. Return to Jack
Lait, Jr., 915 Sybil St. Reward.
Dial 9022. 104-105-1061

July 1st. All expenses $625. Third
successful season. Send today for
circular. Rawson,"44114, Hazel Ave.,
Chicago.,
96-97-98-99-100=101-102-103,1 04,105
WHlY WEAR "'READY MADES" when
you can have a two pant suit built
to your nmeasuire for :$37.50? Spring
styles now ready. T. B. LYONS,
Williams at Maynard. tf
TYPE WRITING anIdl Mimeograph.
lug promptly and neatly dlone
by experienced operators at mod-
erate rates. Thesis and college
work a specialty for, 19 years. 0.
D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The
Typwriter and Stationery Store. ti
NOTICE-Typing, thesis neatly and
quickly typed at popular prices.
Phone 7345. tf
ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
Works. Rugs Shampooed. Phone
6513. daily-tf
TO SEE best of 50 linos clothing drop
icard to 1103 E. Washington. Phone

greatest comedy

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msden Mare)

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sical attraction to be given thej
ylug this new, beautiful theatre
P. POSTOFFICE). CAD. 1100

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iy and Saturday M3ats., 75c to $2.

Manuscripts Should Always be
Typewritten
if you expect to be a writer, your first step is to provide your-
self with a good typewriter.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large double and single
room in private home. Homy at-
mosphere. 207 N. Division. Dial
6521. 105
FOR RENT-Desirable front room
near campus for business or grad-
uate girl. 1339 Washtenaw. Phone
6837. 105-106107
FOR RENT-A single room one block
from University Hospital. Reason-
able, inquire 1126 E. Ann. Phone
4735. 105

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OPENING TONIGHT
FEBRUARY 27

TWO MATINEES

?ifonster, satvar ce beat-
rt ~tomer, piii'E~se f c£ iieand
the breivest sole,=w, t.j ge
0 ~ French Foreign Leiont.
Everyone's talking aboutt
Noah Beery's rna ii'icenIt
/ portrayal of this as, 6u din «
f1 character in
Herbert Brenon~s
A Paramount Pictir-e
,"The year's greakest mcloh2J'a/tT ?'

L. C. ,FNITuI
If you have an office at joule
where your type riter, cain
stand all daty long', anid paiticii-
larly if you cemeet to have your
own1 private Secretary, wve rec-
onuhiitIId the lpurch~ase of ant L.
C. S1mith miachilne.
Li. C. Smith is famious for ifs
light totuch, its easy action, its
speeCd. Paill bearings ait every
important mobving pToint ]laive
reduced frict~oii to the minimnun
and have miadle this miachtine the
easiest runnning' typewriiteriti
Cite world.

CORONA
-)ost authors prefer Corona be-
cause5 of its convenience. Comt-
pact, portable, it is still caplable
of1 doing' tie heaviest kinid of
worli. Youh can use Conora at
home in your study-anid it cani
travel with you wherever you
go. Coronta is stimik and de-
p~end(able. d~early a million
users have proved this b~yactual
experience.
'616 latest model has standard
key boadrd, variable line spacer,
wide carriage, stencil device-
big imiachine features throughout
--plug; an il ijingl~y light, easy
toc -R('lwhim is,15 (iiaracteristic of
aill niachines titade by this -oii
onpatmy.

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FOR RENT-Large pleasant. room
fnear campus. 515 Walnut St. Phone
7618. 105
FOR RENT-At a very low price, one
fine suite for two. Hot and cold
Iwater; near campus, 337 Thompson.
1051I
FOR RENT-A large front room,
newly decorated and nicely fur-
nished. Steam heat. Phone 8544.1
422 East Washington St. 104-105'
FOR RENT-Three room apartment
1near U. of M. hospital in private
family. Phone 21320. 104-105-106 1
FOR RENT--Two large double rooms.
Will rent single o.r double or as a
suite. Either students or business
jpeople. 425 South Division. Phone
22352. 104-105-106
FOR RENT-One large room, fur-
nished, 'and kitchenette. Hot and
cold running water in' room. Pri-
vate porch. Student and 'wife tr
' business people. Adults. Two
blocks from the Union. 555 South
Division. Dial 8072. 104-105
I FOR RENT-Garage on Elm St. Also'
garage near new University Hos-
pital. Phone 6642. tf
FOUNTAIN PEN RIEPAIRING

THREE 1HONOWIRAPlt
BARGAINS
Never b~ef ore have we been able to
offer such. genuine bargains as ink
these instruments.
Victrola.......... $40.00
A Style 11-Large ,size upright in
perfect lilaying condition.
Brunsilk.............95.0()
The large size console type in gold
finish-Beautiful walnut case-Just
like new, and recently sold fc v $250.
Sonata ...... ........'30.00
SUpright moel-Fall cabinet in
mahogany. It has been, put in splen-
(did condition.
It is not necessary, to pay cash.
Convenient ternms may be arranged,
ITNIVER-SlTY MUSIC.." OUSE
601 East Williar St..
FOIJNTAIN PEN INK
Are your records important? If not
why make them? If they are -
i 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 wo#thless sub-
stitutes are offered under the cloak
jof the name "Fountain Pen Ink."d
Ask us, we will show you the dif=-
jference. Rider's, Pen Shop.
sun-tues-thur.
iey, thre? eittyuafin
MIscer.tainsoream.yIdadonting
Lnetusedwoldsfrtyoi. Yes, you.
Damon-. U

"A. thriller of the
finest pictorial
order"-Sur.

Symphony Orchestra of Twenty
Special Score by Hugo Raisenfeld
All Seats Reserved

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1 7 Nickels Arcade
T'lte Typewriter and Stationery Store
Deialer': L. C. Smith and Coromna Typewriters, Inc.

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