THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1.927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY. PACE SEVEN GOL11F SQUA D EXPECTS! FINALISTS PICKED.IDI SITPOUNDl O QUT FIL H U E ntisfor all-campus vni.,fJ R'tII was among the hulrlers of 1926. Bell, Raugh, fopnadnr y ainl Coughall are new flinger:. Coach Everett S. De an ha,; a ;t ron:g array of mat^r"al fol. t1e #tit1ii ',; o- ti '11, wit h a " '1'rof xYi£In, (' oh- (5.The :urn ; taff I:3 not i., ::,d- i ) t r8~ns (:oal'h l l. will give eich of the twirlers spe- VIal att(ilt ioii while in the South in ,n effort to develop a. strong set of in rv-;mismen. Ift the pitchers can hold 1) x'nier fihe agal nst Conference foes. l1) oslOCtS wiM h e rather bright. or,1 succoossfnul campaign. TOIS LASSIFI COLUMN COLW CLOSES CLO SLS AT 3 P.M. ADVERTrISING Prospect ItBright With A Niiclem', Four Veerains Nnd SeveralI leia b oardi across th, ni :I,'m~ta in tra m u ra l o ffi c e l a 1 1 t i . r a n e e t . t V(: 1)( (' - miadle at the Union "otat I he m''i d ; ii L'i f'i .y iO~i O -ite'all) wvill c an hbeheld April 25 rindl 2 . i1*c M Si ~~s i;1? i ','. iidt hs82: o t' , I A ;( ArI~ ~1Yk~bW .V'~~ V (' 2~~i ~ u' & ( LenI it -w ill HARD SCHdIED.ULE LCARDEDtI;J The all-campus 1howl f i:'g Mi - Onelt its mlitiie"11 p7-o"'inl, une t is drawing to a (o e V o ie an~ ar 'o dt lod With the After working out in the field house of the finalistSr; ,.!(l' 1i1 :V~~t fS Ss5p~,:fl r i at irregular intervals since January, doubles bVbe-,,tens ic!et i 01e:hlItin t. ;nW~riO? \.o ih the candidates for the 1927 Varsity aO( lMl)1Mt"5Q\ V)(Ii. isosn golf 'team, including four letter men starte'1 in the conitest. (i3enplyi wllb k n i and one AMA winner, expect to hie : 1. K. D)oyle, '28L, li;i advancetl the triip: Juri_,Vor'eoxh, jBut j, ab~le to begin outdoor practice withinI to the quarter fin ls in 1he1 ingls Derr, 'cyrel l, f>ell, robin, I lar celi, the next week or two. and vulli' try for the caponhpW lls, Davis, MFay. Barlow, l3azugh,. With Cant. Fredl Glover, Robert as. soon as the scores of the oither ' fLr.vpengardncr, and oieither Apple or. UPPER CLASS MEN We can place a few graduates next summer in city of Lie'.roft. Earn c ood mioney. We may decide to place you permanently is you are capable of handling our work. See Mr Smith today or this evening at Michigan Union. Iastings, Ralprh Cole, and Addison Connor as a ncleus and several promising new candidates prospects for a winning golf team seem un- usually bright. Two of the men, Go- ver and Hastings are veterans of two year's experience, while Cole and Connor are juniors. Hastings did not play last season but intends to re- port this year to complete his third year of competition. The most promising of the new can- didates are John Glover, a junior, andl John Bergelin, a sophomore star. These men with Al Vyse, an AMA winner last year who was handicap- ped all season by a sprained ankle, loom as the most likely candidates from whom Coach, Carlton Wells will fill the vacancies left by graduation. At the present time practice is con- fined to the net in the field house balcony because of the muddy condi- tion of the golf course, but if the warm weather continues the men may be able to work outside next week. Oterwise outdoor practice will prob- ably be delayed until after the spring recess.i The golf team faces a hard sche- dule this season 'Which consists of five Conference matches in addition to the championship m~et Among the Big Ten opponents that will face the Wolverines are Chicago, and Il- linois, two of .the strongest outfits in the Conference. .The 1927 schedule opens with Pur- due at Lafayette on May 5 and the Wolverines will meet the strong I- linois team two days later at Ur- bana. Northwestern will invade the local course for the initial home match of the year on May 14, while Wisconsin will play here two weeks later. The team will journey to Chi- cago on June first to meet the Ma- roons in the final match of the sea- son). On June 10 and 11 all of the Con- ference schools will meet in the Con- ference meet which is to be held on some north shore suburban golf course near Chicago. 'Trials for memberships in the Ann Arbor Golf club will probably be held on the Ann Arbor Golf club course shortly after vacation. The winners in these trials are :given the playing rights of the club. STAR TRACK ATHLETES FROM WEST TO COMPS I IN KANSAS RELAY MEET" LAWRENCE, March 30 - Note-? worthy peformnbnees in the Texas1 and Rtice relays last reek, including the new world and American out- door record for the mile and seven- eights medley relay set by Iowa} State, indicate anodher outdoor ,rea-- son of stellar performancesi in th, coming oW;Aoor relay carnivals this season. Next on tihe program in the tor- ritory ;west of the Mississippi are theI Kansasrelays, s-heduled for April 23 at Memoral stadium. and the fact' that practically all of the fast team that. coipnet~ed at -::z are entered in addition to numerous others from the Big '-n and Missori Valley Con- ference, makes it evident that this meet will again be marked by re- ord showings. Predictions in the individual events have- been made possible by the showings made in the indoor Conf:r- onice andl dual meets, as well as theJ southern relay carnivals, but the re- Suilts of the relays are less cerain. Illinois, by reason of wins in the four mile race at both Urbana ad in the j South, indicates a clean-sweep team in that event, while Iowa State of the Missouri Valley Conference has won b~y such great margins in the medley relay that it Is certain to be a heavy favorite whenever it com- petes. Notre Dame and Kansas are the most outstanding in the dash relays I at present, awhile Iowa, Wisconsin,t Kansas Aggies, Ind Oklahoma all ha,vue fast one-mile relay quartets.F With the Kansas relays but four weeks off work is being done dlaily I to premgre the 440 yard- track: and I 220 yard straightaway for the coam- ing events. The track is said to be (Nne of the fastest in the country, andI it weather conditions permit manyt records are expectedl to fall in the Competition. .HARVARD AND PRINCETON , GOLF TE'AMS WILL MEET Despite the belief that Princeton and Harvard have severed all ath-I mnen have been recorded and the high ('Coughiall will coinpose the squlad. scorers announcedl. Burke and B-ucher are veteran Kapp and Sieder with a total pin catchers from lazst -,ear. Correll, To-U L ITEfall of 1179 are the high scorers in; bin, and Davis saw action as infield- t E F L E R S O the doftbles div ision. The other set! ers last season "while H-arrell and ; of finalists,. who will meet Lapp and Wells are new faces. May andl Derr I- - - - ---------- among two pairs ye' in the run- is seeing his first southern trip withl ning. Indiana. Of the lpitchers, only Vojtech! IHE- GREENTREE INN* Din a Dn atLuncheon, 11 :30-1:30 9 Dinner, 5 :30-7 :00 And ten goto .Special Parties by Arrangement. -Phone 9646 205 South State St. The Pennyr Carnival ANNOUNCEM ENT SEILTI WEEK ONLY Men's Sport Sox The Representative of the A. Nash Clothing Corn-1c P i pany is now showing samples for men's spring suits and 1cP i topcoats, priced at $23.00 for topcoat or three-piece suit- $29.00 with extra trousers. TOWERS VARSITY BRAND SLICKERS Call '21073 for appointment. . All Sizes. Each Tweeds--Patterned after imported English patterns I~ X~5.45 t by the American Woolen Mills. Co p n English Greys, Worsteds, Serges, Cheviots Ann Arbor Dry GoodsCo p n Guaranteed Fit. Phone 21073. 316 South Alai St. If you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad' 4will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves tht right to classify all wants ads under apprpriate head-I1 ings and to rev ise or withhold objectionabe! !copy. This column coses at 3 I'. M. date preced- ing pullication. Notice of anv error must tie given in time for the second 'insertion. CASH RATES Ten cents per rading line (n the basis ofj five average wods to the hine) fo one ittr insertions. Ninre .tnts per Trading Mine for three or moe insertions. Cash classifieds received at the I'iaiiy olice in The Press Building on M4aynard Str eet. CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates given on applca. I Lion. LOST LOST-31 lo and gray purse in main library. Reward. Phone 4697. 131-132-133 FOIL RENT FOR RENT-A large suite for stu- dlent~s or business men. Single or douible. Phone 2-2352. 425 South Division. 131-132-133 FOR RENT-835 Tappan Ct. Six- 1 rooms house with or without garage.) Phone 9630. 130-131-132 FOR RENT-Four room apartment, new and modern. Dial 4204. W. D. McLean, 318 South State St. 130-131-132 WANT'El WANTED-A few men who will work and are willing to learn. Salary and bonus. Arrange for interview by calling 3079. Ask for L. 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