THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN .o..... W4 ~IF1 Cardinal Shortstop 'TEX' RICKARD1 TA KES PERSONAL 'Faculty Interest In t ~ ~ ~ f IC1fA TJ1LLLlc nf1~T R p nrt1 CHARGE OF DEMPSEY' COMEBACK INTRAM URALS t t t r ,7L v i l L 1_ __--. I L I A i 1 I t-C ~ c.~I11l l n terfrate rnity ilay s w ill l e h eld{nx w e k a , W t r i n y ns i n . i (t, Aso~iated iPress)I f ;kiting, bouts that will give him real! rX ve a ~ ri i ynsnn CQMPTE TCHIa C } ily Asociated Pias !NEW~ YORK, March I--If Tx tests," the promoter went on. "If hie "Members of the University of Mih-jearns must qalify at 7. :i1 o'clock ''heeOIStarch'1 -T ommytheRickard has his way about it, and ne cdoesn't survive the preliminaries we' igan fclypatcptigi theismn t amsght ey anrunning=' ore Wovrns iu akrAdSo~lOI . Iusually does when it comes to deal- wilko htte'-olw sel are the mst enthusiastic group of lap Wil ryT Ane Idvllnl champion St. Louis Cardinals declar- ar1 theory advanced after the Tnney alltso h aps n hysa-i- 9'un lr 4l ?le. dtoa ha e ol rfset ig uig the 1heayweight pniisiwealfight was corect If hegets a e atlesothcmuanteyur -__ (' 1 ~iosIp ele b ta ewudreuet inJack Dempsey's attemptedl comeback turn fight with the champion he mst pass all intercollegiate athletes in There are several ulates 5remnai-I a otat o oe hnoe era will not be hampered by venemros earn it. their interest for sports," Coach Mantbl ntescndrnu fh s d DONA HOE py UEFI1DJ TITL ; the tems offes[?. 1 le managment im bltornitt, both sin~les r i DONHO DEEN S TTL thttrmsoferpoisonanedmnt ~cream, haras- j "In site of Demnpsey's showing!si etra.___________________ 'fhevnwssatmnI''a id oseparautsyor olectiely, adxe against Tunney. and doubt of his, abi- faculty swimming classes under the Conference restling, followers xwil e staff' correspnent wof theeSt.oi Seprtl rcletvlalo a tstteiantretfnth fcaorreL1)y'sp ondn t o he latrsuisthese items have figured in pbli- I Iity to regain his frmer prowess after supervision of Coach Mann are being THIS of the Big Ten season, the individual at Mad ison, Ind ed exlanations of Dempsey's de at x er nc g oly ne in a le nIhld eg aly n te U in p o. AI T;vnw by Gene Tenney in the historic bat- four years, a majority of met ropoliLtai class for advanced swimmersmetCOUNLS hamnli~lsm t Wich wile Thvnw who was consider'edth cofhesquctnia.ricsre the fomreaip ±every Monday for drills in calisthen- CLOSES be^st. fielding ,;mrso nteNda'Hcaii l:msette"osnd cs, water polo and swimming. Or .1 AD TR held today and tomorrox - in iartl( t IIth a ionl Rcalthls~issth pio e ito, of Ithe"surviving gr,' of cn- I dneday3CoPhMan'intruts n gymnasium in Chicago. TepreoffLeage last6,yeafr adthe f('1t.) ad riesverhutinesdstfel that \fOienders. Jack ham'ey an(lJTie Mlo- intermiediate class, while on Thursday]___________________________ Ilminaries will be held this afternoon 11$0,50t; for' the second year, and $i,50() fairs helped to account for I)emipsey s, Treybyou areo mea Ma 1'eatohe; subscrnnrs'cers callld.Allmhee and tonight and thefnl will be run ifor the third with a bonus of' 500 for'((vt'l> lrtan akofreal ankea St adillum iine10of the"gen-;classes inlude from 20 to 25 mi if o r eehn usrbe ali~~eh irlwthe Ad-a er, Iril 1,zid ouwxat ad ignng.The said ie t gt h'fihjindiltoiteegeta rals" are rated lose to Ihemp-,,ers. s will be chared of)oOflehiigt.nu was intended to meet his (I-e oms ny fo (Cli .;t(lsy, wo,,( first oponnt inr June is,; The "University of- Michigan F0ou- TeMcia iy eevstergttol Only three of Ithe wrestlers who woi1nan fr,600 fi'the115 dIbit ' itndy tom setaon!exp'ctedI to ihe licked from these fot'Oi'' oe sav classify al wit' ads uder appropriate hral. inad or 6,00 orth iisty(.trhil Iinendtoseetht Dmpe.s; ~ders club has cmea madret resut ngs and to reise or withhold obj ectionable th (ovttiBi Tfi olotsii telie felt that after another year's ex- free from all outsde cn rstr -Panlino, Prn m leney, Tonnyr Ris- of the intense interest 'among the fac- copy. meet held at I urdue university, La- iconern ti0)!ineh ol ewit w' hn. h and Jack Delaney. ut ebr.Ti ognzto This coumn cos at 31'. Ml.(ate preced- tie"a .a.todteAso.e.j___________________ f pu~heatit. otie utsnv error mst be Fayette, Ind., last season 'will defend the amount offered.'res"Ishadeswlbece-jIlu their tt.Ies ll thi year' meet. I'll" Press "1#ishandseonlyllthecamore cadvancedy tswim-e advneedisimtiaen forttheforece s dcnd n i rertoo. thbilsh in this yar meetaThe 'Ihe player said if it appeared ini-I fully chiosen and he will Be ablectol PHILADELPHIA.- Central high mers and in orer to qualify the class ! CASH RATES (lefentlirg hapinsarlCpti possible toe rchiran agreement, hie keep his mind exlusiieiy on the es- school of Washington won te Penn- members must first swim 20 yards; Ten cents per reading line (on te basis of Stev Eaterof limesoa, 15 loun fie average wods to the line) for vie r two See ateofMneo, 5 .uniwould ask to be traded and if this was iness of fighting. sylvania interscholastic basketball without a stop, 100 yards back stroke, insertris. til hleCltn'heoDaao iefiis;~l he Wsold stay out of th game. "Dempsey can come back by actal championship. 100 yards breast stroke. Nine sits per rading 1in- for three or mr (it Mitiliigan, I158 lpoundl chamilion, andIil _-______ ______ _____ _________________ _____ ____---_____--__--- - " ------_u--_____-........____....__...._________ isertio s. dc It~s linisrequested that these P22td. :les beh(,held a-; soon as "possile ini't'rtobe lthenext r'ound. 1Fo(l- tt'ngi a lis of the remainng It(le:Sing~les, Karter vs. ILait, ;Ilins . Ruben)olsteIn, Plotkinvs d xr. Est n lVs.Won; doubles, I, uso-Iiel vs " . l (;rbmanlI-Rosen'Ithl,. ('od wl e -C etsek vs.Olianl-Peilly, T'i SING q 9 C1 4 .. Whitacre of Ohio State, havyweiht.L In the 115 Vound division Thacier Of Illienis looms as the probable wi- ner, with Pfeffer of Iowa, SMitz of Wisconsin, and Shanley or Cushman of Ohio State as his chief rivals. Weir of~ Iowa, last. year's chami"pion, is wrestling in the 125 pound class this season after being outclassed by Pfeffer, his teammnate. Baker, Mich- igan's star ~eatherweght, will not compete. With Solomon's withdrawal from the 125 pound .lass, I-esme - or Soga of Illinois, Schoolield of Indiana, and Miller of Minnesota will battle it out for first h~ors. The Wolverine star, who cannot compete because of his inability to make weight, is ranked as the pick of the 125 pounders in the Big Ten. Captain Easter of Minnesota must defeat a field of capable performers to retain his 135 pound title. Hi leading rival is Watson of Michigan who also boasts an undefeated record for the year with four falls and four decisions in eight meets. Stoir of Indiana, Hoser of Ohio, Mnot of Illi- nois and Montgomery of Iowa, are the other leading contenders. Captain Beers of Iowa, 145 pound title holder, is wrestling in the 158 pound class this season and will not 'defend his title. Saner of Michigan, who is undefeated in five Conference matches, and Scott of Iowa appear to be the best of the Conference 145 pounders, although Mayer, of Wiscon- sin, Pederson of Minnesota, Wampler of Indiana, and Hummell of Ohio State are all good men. Michigan's captain, Donahoe, must 'defeat a strong field in the 158 pound class to retain his title. Among the foremost contenders are Captain Beers, Iowa's 145 pound champion last year, and Geis, Illinois star who de- feated the Michigan leader last week. Barge of Purdue, Wilford, Ohio State, and Weaver of Indiana have all showed power this year. Captain Ralph Wilson is favored to regain the 175 pound crown which, he lost to Cole of Wisconsin by a fluke last year. The Indiana star has ranked as the best light heavyweight in the Big Ten for the past three years and should defeat the other contend- ers for first position, Voltmer of Iowa, Captain Roshon of Ohio State, Latimer of Purdue, Ritz of Illinois, and Gibson of Minnesota. Whit acre, Ohio State's heavyweight' champion is expected to encounter stiff opposition from a strong field of contenders in the unlimited class. Fisher, Indiana giant who defeated Whitacre is considered his leading opponent, with Captain Shively oi Illinois, Yegge of Iowa, Johnson of Purdue, Gibson of Minnesota, and Fortney of Wisconsin as possible finalists. PALM BEACH-George Lot t defeat- ed S. S. Barnett in the Florida state chanmpionsip. AMES. - The national wrestling championships will be held her March 26-27. AMHERST. - Williams college's swimming team won the Little Three title by defeating Amherst 39-23. AT THE DETROITTHATERS Shubert-Lafayette Theatre' Final Week in Detroit THlE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE What Price Glry .ghts, 50c. to $1.50; Daily Matinees uSac. to $1. All Seats reserved Bolnstelie Playhouse "THE ENEMY" Nigih, 7'e to $.JA }11''1Ii11>:3ES CASE "{EL EN HAYES 4ir Ja¢,mes 1M. Barrie's (Greatest +.Comedy - Y Alof -7- t i1a e-WI - 1 I- - aF - a+ - a - r5 w _" w - r Y a - - Yls SotHtWidrae $13.5 ---- i Cashx classifieds ,. ceivcd at the Dalyofice 3 CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates givens on itppeia-, Lion. ..... ( _ .. I =---_.j FOkk 'i 1t I- i I{OUNID - .11u ale S~c"1rf Wxith design ill c, coOri, NinAgoll Tall. ('all .Jo >sepflQ. Clott:e! i ll.181117 Kappa Sigmla ('antlly C(llb Lodge. f..Do lot cal tl la'1crc cig t 2C hemornig. 1)AN(' 1INC 1Every Saturday night, Dix- !)o'~_ 5 m~ites out Broadwaycmil new IPiymouthIipaved road, fmi-sat-tf NOT'lICE-Melltilc-;l' eacher man- (lolin, banjos, gnu i ,',hordl con- strumctiorl. Dial 47i57. 'Wcd., 'Fri., Sun., tf Trojauowh i', Ba rlwf' Stop lhas sat - isfied St udents; foe 0yezs I :' 1ll-lWQ'l-('1' BI!PIA t R1 1OON Pivetabe;. Satisfactory ' rzites. Al1so ic ixr ;, I otaccos. (caudy and ice : emu . Johmnston IBroi liois. 514 East. l'illiam. 'frii-sun-tied 1-St.7'TS AND OVERCOATS--Very reas- onatlle prices, tailor~ed- or ready- made. We have a wonderful varl- ety, of patternms. Repairing also a specialty. kea-,tiful fabrics for your winter overcoat. WILD TILE TAYLOR 1 109 ER Washington Phone 509 c Wed-Fri-Sat We are having a. big sale cnthle miove!t.y instrument. CoIhe in and see them. tf University Music H-ouse. Students! Save Money! lBuy a used typewriter and type your own thesis. Phone Landis 3489. west-thur-sat-tus NOTICE--Iear the new Ortmoponic Victor Record of "Ina Little Bit Fonder of You." B3y Warrings Pennsylvanians, .it Schaeberle & Son Music I ouse, 110 'So. Main. tf i 4 .V1' SAUE FOlt SALE --( arage builing located on Lincoln Ave, Must b)e moved at- once. :Dial 5518. 113-114-115j TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,I{ Irented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-' Ied. Largest and best stock to be ob- tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL, j17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- Ier: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ona Typewriters, Inc. tf WANTED !XANTED-Unfurnished rooms for hou ekeeping, by stud~ent and wife. Occupancy before May 1. Box 167. 115-11f WANTED --- U~pperclassman desires yroom-nmate. Steamn-heat, shower,I barth.' Reasonable. Call H~armuann, 8680. Golz Apts. 113-114-1151 !WANTED STUDENTS to know that Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4306 tf t NOTI CE--The newx Royal Portables am'e now on dlisplay at-Rider's Pen. Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machinie. You will be interested. Call and see theme. I .j I LOS T LOST-Tuesday night,'' one ladies glove of light tan kid, gauntlet style, between Hill Auditorium and Arcade Theater. Finder please call Leo Hoffman. Phone 8117. 115-116-117 LO)ST-Near campus, a wveek ago. Black rimmed glasses in case. Finder p~lease call 22464. Reward. W. II. Stephenson, 315 Packard. 115-116 LOST-Inlaid oriental cigarette case, last Sunday, Reward. Call Stew- ant IHooker. Phone 4841. 114-115-116 LOST-Alpha Rho Chi pain. S. A. ERY on the back. Name, Finder TYIPEWI IT {'II R11IOINS AND Our rapid turnover insures u fresh stock and you secure the best qual- ity at a moderate price. 0O. D. MOR- RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. tU NO VELT.Y 1ITSICAL IN STREi1IEN1TS- We have them from a ten-cent kazoo to a miniature grandI piano Imusic box. University. Music House. WHLY WEAR "READY MADES" when you can have a two pant suit built to your measure for. $37.,50? Sprisrg styles now ready."T. ' B. LYONS, Williams at Maynard._,z U TYPE WRITING and-