THE MICHIGAN DAILY "o P'ACE II l 4J FOR TlILAR Five lWolverilme To V) .u Nt jon ilA. _A* At Iowa State OVER 290 MEN Sate Track Sta, rs~ MAJORITY OF FISH) a A-eEntered In Two CANDIDATES AR IIUtI& Texas Relay Mv'eetsll W1za.ver one miay say axu h nipeteiv l'itI'(Ih o'' of the 2illhigan State! or at the end of the season, it cannot rai ', ( ::i ;e, tea m i11 eoneile in two Texas be said tht Coach Ray Fisher picks Col e e a.ees hs w ek e d akn at his ball players according to geo- i .tie ^ ' I oxas rela,,s which will be graphy. It is true that the major ity ; G 1 9l( i fl i ci vow at Austi under the "11-1 of the men hail from Mvichigan, but' I EN ! ERED pcz'..aon of the university of Texas, if they dlid not it would not speak w ell aind II"lio M ice rl ays which tirevche- i orthe nfTiUvrmity, F'R'S BASEBALL E FROM MICHIGANI from Detroitdiutz. f-Fo ('-Aion. Ohio, and Chawne from Iake wood, in CFADDE14S FLATS 'B'le Greatest Bargain in A um Arbor f our Varsity wat stars, one member d led 'r Saturday at Houston. I Of the regular team, as it is likely of the ir_shmln ,tean, anid Coach Clif- The men taken on, the trip are! to appear when the *Wolverines openU ford Keel entrained' yesterday after- C'aptain Fred Alderman, and Ihohn I the seq son with Purdue four weeks nloon for Ames, fa., where the men (iCrimn, national sprint clan'pions, H-en-;hence, four of the men are residents of are entered in tIhe National A. A. UT. son, Lang and Krohll. Statc's hopes j the Motor City, three, including the wrestling chamipionships which are were given a setblack when K(roll, a captain, live in Chicago, one comes being sponsored by Iowa State collegej regular member of the mnil relay fromh the far wvest, anud the pitcher this year. team was spiked in the mneet, at Noftre might be from anywhere. -Michigan is entering men in a fta- !IDame Saturday, but it is expcted that! "Gabby" Davis, the ever noisy r ed- tional A. A. IT. meet for the first timea he will be availab~le totr Friday. In ad- lead, makes his home in Flint, Ooster- this year by sending three Conference dition to the sprints, iantain Alder- baan sees his parents in Muskegon, champions, Captain Donahoe, Alfred rnah will compete in tho broad jump.; Mc~oy goes to IDetroit during the va- "Watson, and Russell Sauer; and Ed- St. Louis was the first stop of the; cations, and Nebelung, who leas ward Solomon, star 125 poundler on tri'p Where the State athletes work- {shown great promise in the workouts thie Varsity for the last two years. ed out on the Washington university Ithus far, resides in ,Adrian. to the Iowa meet. In addition to the; track yesterday. The team will arriveI The Chiicago members of the line- Varsity menl Blair Shonros, a; in Austin today, and will participate; up as it might appear, .are Captainj "member of the. freshman , team in the Tpexas relays tomorrow. After Pucklewartz, IKubicek, and Weill- who holds the 115 pound title 'the Texas meet, the State team en-: traub. The latter first learned his of Iowa as well as the all-campus trains for Houston whvere it is entered baseball in the city high schools., and Michigan A. A. U. chiampionships in the Rice relays on Saturday. Captain Pueklewartz played center for 125 pound division, is entering the La making the Texas trip the Mich-' for Lane Tech, and Was on the chain- national meet unattached. 1ganu Stat team will set a record fory pionship squad ol' 1924. Nothing need .Captain Donahoe will wrestle at traveling this year. Tfhe Green and; be said of his ability as a player, for 145 pounds instead of 158 which is his *White athletes have already gone hie has appeared in the Wolverine bat- normal wrestling weight, while Sauer nearly 1100 miles,. ,Mile the Teaxas ling order for two years alreadly, anid will also compete in t his class. Wat- jaunt will add 3000 more to theirf his merits are well known. son and Solomon will both enter the total., In the pitching department Doni lightweight division, as Solomon is !Miller can rightfully lay claim to the unable to make weight oil three sue- i. EORIA.-Kansas City was select- distance record. His name is in i cessive days, and Thomas will wrestle dath 198hequrrsoteSycs, N. Y.,but 'chose Michigan pda h 98haqatr fteSrcsat 125 pounds. None of the Wolverirte American Bowling congress, for his Alma Mater. Gilmartin comes entries will lhave to false each other ____________- before the final round, as an A. A. U. CAMBRIDGE, bass.-Harvard will; Wha1ts Your Axitniri' Hosiery Bill? ruigprvns w enfo o~sar pig fobl rcienx You can reduce it considerably if team from entering the saine bracket. Modyacrig t{edCah Oregon A*i' Mtoe AnodyHcoreing oHadCahYou would only give your hosiery a The national A. A. U. meet will at- -- ___- "Silktufni" treatment before wearing tr~act more than 200 of the leading them again. On sale at Calkins- wrestleV in the United States, and READ THE WANT ADS FPletcher drug stores.-Adv. nearly all of the Missouri Valley --_________________ ______________ ____ schools have entered large teams in their efforts to gain the team sham-, plonship which is held by the Oregon a Aggies at the preent time. Among the entries are Oregon Aggies, Oklahoma A. and M., "Texas University, and Iowa State college, wich are considered to have four of the strongest wrestling. teams inl the country. K A bsolutely SerlohrCneec ol have entered individual stars in the Ames meet, but none will send anlwa Varsity men, Hesmer, Conference 125 - p~ounld champion, and Gels, 158 pound" star; acid two freshmen Morrison, 135 pound title holder, and Wallace, 112 pounder, will'come unattached. Iowa is sending Captain Beers, 145 pound Edgeworthk "-< champion of the 'Big Ten last year c_________________________________ and Pfeffer, 115 pounder, while Ohio ______________________________________ Stte has entered Whitacre, who has held the Conerence hetavyweight title I.. for two successive years. U The present national champions in- SPECIa~IAL APPOINTMENT, chu utno onl olg,11;fsMitchell of Multnomah A. A. C., 118; OJUR STORE IS THE Boy'vey of' Iwa State; .125; 'Mor'rison of Marshalltown, Texas, 135; Myers- of Multnomah A. A. C.; 145; Ham- mond of 'Texas Ujniversitw, 158 ; Bry-.Ill an of Oregon Aggies, 175; and Strack, Oklahoma A. and M.,- heavyweight.' I_ i i r theC same state. ,._________________________ Dn's Den Spcial Sandfwich and Refreshment Service at All F-lours Lunches and Dinners with Attractive Menus and at Attractive prices Dan ' s De AI--, - I', I TIS f lTHIS' CLOSES LASSIFI AT I P.M. 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UniversiJty Ms& Special atandardized rates given on applica-# House. .E ton. ____ FO0U 0 FOUND-Mane's wrist watch inz Union.' Inquire '939 Greenwood Ave'. 126-127 LOST NOTICt-flats cleaned and blocked. All kinds of. shons C ea med. dyet) and r'e' tire d; St~i;ct'sihdbn si~nrmntrtt4. jANN ARBOR S~lO P. 635 1.?. ihertr, j £ c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. Stoddard Hlair Shop h 6~ given excel- Ianf. an"Itfl- r in yers: . A ..V.S. LOST--Whito gold Delta Zeta Pin will convince you of our efficiency, S'aturday night. Reward. 12Gai.lnvrit. te-tu-a 9433. 1261 _709 _11T _____ ____________thu_-sa LOST-Very small rough briar pipe Ani4 Arbor Mimegraphng.sho~p-zI4 with curved stemn, on or near the Detroit St. Let u do your mimeo- campus. English mnake. graphing and typewriting. First- 126-127-128 class.worlcr Q Ilivk so vice. Lowest LOST-Monday morning, oncaps prices. Dial ~ 683.s e-tugs-thur-Sat sihell rimmed glasses. 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See Mr. Pepple at Allenel Hotel, evenings, between 6 and 8. 126-127 WA TED-Rtoom in" private family wanted by woman graduate "student for next year. Location between campus and university hospital. Sleeping porch preferred . Also board. Address . B. K., Michigan Daily_,Qfilce. WANTED-Students who. like good hot BARBECUES to know we de- liver .between a;30 and 11:30 P. M. BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481._, e-Tues;-Tlurs.-Sat. SALESMAN- WANTED-Full or part Stime as factory representative for high grade household ,appliance sold' thru well established. local Sdealer. Phone or apply in persons Safter 6 p. m. 523 Mack Road or Ephone 8085. 124-125-126-127 ?WANTED. STUDENTS to. know that Samu pays.: from $5 to $25 for old' suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL 4308 f FOR SALE FOR SALE-Ford Speedster. Special golly and top. Fast, classy. $40 cash. 621 S. State. 7517. 126-127128 FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring. $40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon or evening and ask for McKee or ~Cow. FOR SALEi O011RENT -Nineteen room house for club or fraternity (furnished or unfurnished). Wash- itenaw Avenue, near campus. Best prop)osition in Ann Arbor. Mich. Daily, Box 170. 126-27-28 All makes of typewriters for 'sale or rent. Excellent machines at ra- sonable prices, for renit. Prompt repairing by experienced wrkmen. Courteous service: Aulta Brand Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen Shop, '315 State Street. sun-tues-thurs-f FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924; j five tires, starter, demountable, good condition. 1617 Washtenaw. Phone 9117. Boyer' or Farquhar. FOR SALE-Radio. Gets California. y$45 Complete with cabinet. Call t7710. 124-125-1261 FRAME them now--your Fraternity pictures and shingles. Ann Arbor's only profesgional1 picture framer. 306 S. State St ' sunders. t2bu-ti1a NOTICE-Hear the new Orthoponic Victor Record oif "Inca Little IM1 ;Fonder: of You." : J-y Warrings Pennsylvanianms, at "Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 So. Main, tt NOTICE----The new Royal Poirtabl'esV 'are now on display at Rider's Pere Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful machine. Yourwill be Initerested. Call hind see. them. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND) CARBONS Ou~r ,rapid turnover Insaures au tre''sh stock arnd you secure the best qual-. ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR- IRILL . 17. Nickels Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smrith .& Coron Typewriters, Inc. tt .P)RTABLE PJ9NOYGRArJf Special price 'of $15 with three months to, pay. University Muisic lse. tf WHY WEARt "READY MAD1iJS" when you can :have a twvo.pant' sui't built to Your measure for $37.50? Spring styles n'ow ready.: T. B.- LYONS,. Williams- at Maynard. tU TYPEWRITING and MImeograph. Ing promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at mod- erate rates. Thesis ,And college lwork: a specialty for 19 years. 0. !D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typwriter and Stationery Store. ti NOTICE-Typing thesisf neatly and, quickly typed at. popular prices. IIhone 7345, tU ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleany Works. Rugs Shampooed. Phone 6 513. daily-tt TO. SEE best or 5U-lines clothing drop card to 11038 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22to $3. tf NOTICE INDIANS DEPEND ON 1926 HURLERS LAKELAND, lFla., March 24--Cleve- land Indians will open the 1927 title race with only one addition to the hurling corns of last year, accordinig to Mainalger Jack McAllister, who" stat- ed that three of the rookie pitchers are slated for more minor league ex- pI en ce. Eight of the, nine pitchers with whom the Tribe will open their sea- son on April. 12. The Cleveland club hias never before opened the season with less than ten hurlers on the roster. The veterans i nclude Uhle Levson, Karr, I'1udli;, Smith, Shaute, Miller, and Buckeye. Collard from Evansville in the riee-' league is ' the single new man on the pitching staff.l ENTRIES FOR NATIONAL TOURNAMVENT REACH 25 CHICAGO,'March 21"-Two late ac- (cptanices brought the total number of entries in Chicago's national inter- scholastic basketballrI furnametup ll to 25 teams yesterday. rThe last teams to accept the invitation to compete were Oak Ridge, Okla., state cham- pions, and Colorado Springs, Colo. Pocatello, Idaho; N ortheast.11 igh of Kansas City, Mo.; and Minersville,r plltah, were the other teams to accept the bid yesterday. Lindon, Ky.; West Side IHigh' of Fairmont, WV.-, Va.; IFrankford, Delaware; Bristol, Conn.; and Grand Forks, N. D. were also ex-, Ntended invitations to eter t he tour- nament which will begin Tuesday, ?March 29.? ORTEGA, Fla.-Bill Tilden triumph- (-ir over George Lo'tt, former United "'A'tes junior titleholder in straight sets. LOS ANGELES, Cal.-The Univer-, ;sity of California and the University, (4f Southern California broke even, in ,,;Lr first two game series. C\ OOPER'SKITCHENETTE1 OF ANN ARBOR F i f :.i.. tr .. MRz. F. s. s MS 548 S. State St.- Ann Arbor, Mich. MR. E. G. KUEBLER 6cr E. Huron, St. Ann AErior,. Mich. The character of the suits and overcoats tailored by Charter House, will earni your most sincere liking 4 a a a 0 a a a U ... 4 J. F. T\Jerth Co. Students* Fashion Shop Downtown ,: : :, a. r CUNARD &ANCHOR LINES 12413 Wash. Blvd., Detroit or LGocal Ag"ents Thnis O' Friday and S'turday -Only-- .I p S w. - 4 f a 1 Y ' _ f 1. t e .. I WVe have placed fifty suety, of the best patterns from i our new Spring Line of Belmont Clothing in one FORDS . FORDS . FORDS I a 5I I Our entire Stock Of used cars has, been put into; first class running con-. dition and the prices asked are in many cases much lower than the value given. A car for every purse and very car worth the money. Come in, pick out your car and -drive it for these two days only AT These are all from higher price lines an; d will buying enable you to save $7.50 to $10.09 by these two days. See them in our windows. FOR SALE-House, five rooms, two blocks east of campus. Under $5,-+ '000. 1342 Volland. Phone 96i92. V 123-124-125-126-127 128 I FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40. Call 3283...' t f ? TYPJDWRITERS-All makes, sold, rented, exchanged) celeaned, repair- ed. Largest and best stock to be ob- taied anywhere, 0. D. MORRILL, 17 N ckiels 'Arcade. Authorized deal- 'er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ona Typewriters. Inc. I.! i NOTICE Students! Save Money! Buy a used typwriter and tape your own thesis. home. We have roadsters, touring, coupes, Tudors, four doors, $35 to,. $345. I CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order The very one you want is here. 4 Talk to Mr. Gauss. Phone 4229. RECOGNIZED IN EVERY ACCREDITED' COLLEGE IN THE UNITED STATES AS A OtSTINC'JISHED STAND- ARD OF COLLEGE STYLE. 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