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WED>)?DA, .IA!'CTI 2, 1927

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ofig I-oN it Asti iirlli On Salary~
pL!Ist ; Liiiidis;, Cobb, And
SALARY .PRICES. HIGHER
CHIC CO, Marlch 1.----Babe Ruth,
who three yea<r s ago becamec base-
btall's highest priced p- foi'01mev, -
(lay finds himiself fourth11or 1owc (on
the list, as the result of a skyrockoti
boom in baseball salaries this yeatr.
The king of swat was four-fiffbh
of the way vhome today o ':a :edv this
sititat' >l. ie -hllgs -ati;here for1 l~
ferece w vith his (li i yr,(ol. Jacob
liuipet wof the New Yorlk Yankees.,
fdi rough i 11: ho Peus to ;~xhis
siga nu ~ a ~l 0,00 onltra!ct 'nd
getC' l~hk t ihl='head; o tle ( ,i1'lln
TInt.Mille 'a;ad his''boss are 'about,
$48,000 iapa'. toin the salary (question.
R"uth's opent leter ini repily to( the
Y'ank ee's offer to renew his $52,000 a
y'ear cont isict, was his (demand for;
$100,00i0 anld neither side has showit
any signls of weakenling.
TI,Pi; -abe expects to leave here on
the Centu ry today andl arrive in New
York Wednesday morning.I
Since he became - baseball1's highestE
paid worker, other major league pay-

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1AST I ASIN(I, iMarch T.. Owe
lu a ,.du-I821 iiffty a the 0, rI>resent -
lug ) r2"no-e college I an;wxill
etit i-i0 -re Saturda : ii lin the
a: 11t loun rena 81Pli t;t%=i-lay Iw 2i ph
'Iiveiy 0e~ t' track ilb2 st ate uwill;
he ll i2 l}1'e ".2 (1, 111 P id a:g ichltrian
Sl~itc , Y)Iiia t i ;0)111.1, K alaina-oo. -
IVoest arI te Norm11al, Dot volt City
C' oih _rgr i nd Rapids Juniocr College,
Flint Junior Cs] P-g -( ad he sate
f'reshm1en.
Four 111en1Who ar''{°z1 any do us of
the crest, will comnpete here, ti "y woan
thleir l110110:' 4 >last. S) turd(ay ill tin'c I-;
linois i-cia yi; a ltistIte C:-i:; 11o't his
sect ion of t be Colin!t iV. 'li'hOv a t'( iml
y ss 2 A too, d t -,d for firlt
ra il theol e Vautlt -andSp De, etroit I
(Cit y Col logo. ()Th-(rd low hurdlles.
Others who Stall-"(]ait the Illinois
." eet anld will also .rv t Pe r skill rover
he11 State boads ;includethe Ypsi-
lanti Normalfle,(i( y vol sy team, dwin-
M erl,)1in the eoih no cla .and fthe NVes-
tci ii Normatl teami. in fourth place in
the0 Same rac-e. Wylie, State, Was see-
ondl in the 1,500 mneter run'. and Lang
and Kroll1, State, with Grim and( Al-

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checks_ have grown_ to exceed Phis. Blerman, maide up) thle nile relay team
First it was the turn of Commission-1rthbat wads thi-rd in the university class,-
Landis, whlo was granted a raise from winning its heat and (efeating among
$50,000 to $65,000 a year, starting next others tile University of Michigan.
November. Noter D~ame, Wisconsin. Minnesota and
Then Ty Cobb, whlo was set free Illiniois.
by D)etroit for nothing, was hlired byv Twelve relay races between picked
Connie Mack, for a reported $75,000 ;college teanms, and seiven individual
for one year, and his associate in one events are oil the progranm. The fea-
of the big winter scaindal 'hearings, tore relays are the two mnile between
Tris Sneaker, was signed by Clark1 State and the University; tihe mile be-
Griffith for an undisclosed amount1 tween Detroit City College and Ypsi-
somewhat similar. lanti, and tile half mile between State
Ruth, younger than either of these and Western Normal. Individual
veterans, "is a b~ig ganmble,", in the events inlclude thle 40-yard dash, the
opinion of Col. *Ruppert, and in the 40-yard hlighI and low hurdles, the
opinion of George H-erman Ruth, is 30 0-yard (lash, tile pole-vault, the shot
"a $100,000 a year moan." :put aind the high jumlp.
Ruth's trainer, Artie McGovern,
who has kept down tihe belt. line all FR HIN A Q A
winter, accomnalies tiheIhonme run FEH A A Q A
king eastward, but the manager,;WILL ENGAGE RESERVES
Christy Walsh, was left on the coast. IN EXHIBITION SATURDAY'
SPEA4KER REPORTS Nine members of the reserve wrest-
TO TRAINING CAMP ling teaml will mleet a corresponding
number of men from Coach Pete Bot-
-3 A' 1 ro LJn~an nf.ljt it q , 'rJ'-lo

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t ihis -oAnn el''es at 3 1', 11, date preeo-
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-ve-n in time for the Secnd insertion.
CASH RATES
ITin cent s per read iii g line (oin tihe basis, of
CC -' -I-lge wordis to th ineIU) for one art:, o
N ine- cents per wa~ding line for three or mor.e
ash eifiids te -eived at tthe D ailvofa-
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CONTRACT RATES
SeefCia! stalliarll,( rrtes given on ipptlica-
Year (,ll,. in rp'ec c otili;i T.('l
TI'lE\VItITILtS--All makes, sold,
ret'itud, exchanged, cleaned, rtonair-
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Phone 8170. ____ 05-i,06- 107_
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Samit pay3s fromi $5)to 25 for oh!
Shits .11141 ovelrcoats.
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[lad lol it :1 Yb 20. Now $8%50, t It
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(By Asociaed l~ess)Friday ill a series of. exhibitionl bouts
WASHINGON, arc 1.-iththeIto lie held on tile Varsity meat in the
arrival today of 'I'ris Speaker, veteranbacnofteildhu.
outfielder anti former Cleveland In-iacyofteiedhu.
In the 115 hound divisioii, Rubin
(ianl manager, at thle Washington Sell- Iof h rsrvswilmetElail
ator's training camp at Tampa, Fin., of the freshmell, while in the 125
Manager H-arris was to conmmence the + on ls there will Pje two matches,
welding together of his 1927 base ball I alkr n Hardin of thle reserves'i
team. wrestlin~g Quinn and Hewitt of theI
Every regular player now has come yearling outfit. Thomas, all campus
into the Griffith fold, Catcher "Mud- 125 pound title hold(er wil face Finley
(by"' Ritl hlavin~g adjusted is diff'icul- ill the 135 pioundt conltest.
ties withI the club management and Miller will represent the reserves in
signified his intentionl to report Wed- Itile 145 pound division with Flajole
nestday. I scheduled to appear against him,
I-lrriis is planning a ban on golf for wlhile Warreli will wrestle Biurgett at
the players, although Walter John- tnhsbe ree o;l the same weight. Dougavito, all cam-
son hsbeoreetopaatily; pus 158 pound chamnpion, will wrestle
round on the links as a imethiod of; Southworth of tile reserves in tile
strenigthlening hlis legs. ! 158 poun~d bout.
In thle two hecavyweighut classes Ha-
(By Asocited Pess)ger of the reserves will mleet Faye of
mons,ADlhIoufildrhofAItie l -li the freshmnan team in thle 175 pound
rtY~ts suggng utieler f he hil bout, while Nickerson of the resrves
adelphia Athletics, has been disciplin- is slated to wrestle Wolfe of the year-
ed b)y Manager Mack for knocking a!,hlig outfit illtile unlim~itedl class.
home run,. -I __________
At Fort Myers, Fla., Simmons step-! NEIW YORK-Winfred Green, stel-
ped into one of Walberg's fast curves i la hockey player, was seriously in-
and drove it over the center field' .jne nagm ewe e
fence. Manager Mack cautioned him ;okRnesadteNwYr
forswngig o hrdonhisfist la (Americans at Madison Square Gar-
andI then seint himn to tile outfield to dens.
chase flies. Bates and Hale alsoi knock-I
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Collins made several solidi hits.
Some of tile Phlillies pitchers -wereI
nursiing sor~e arms todal y, hlaving "hadb
ther frstr-,ratic yeteray t rad Le UsReair Your
en ton, 1Fla. -Type riter
II GTN-Rl~ Grha o Good Wormnship
WAASINGOReasonrha o able Prices
New York City was elected captain of; j Riders Pen Shop
tile 1928 Georgetown University bies- ____________________

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OF THESE COATS IS BUT ONE
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NOEBOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Everythling in Supplies for the Second Semester. Notebook
Papei, Typewriter Paper, Ink, Fountain Pens, Study Lamps. No
matter what you want w~e have it.
Phone 4744 1111 South Uiver i ty Phone 474
ONE NIGHT ONLY
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