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THE MICHIGAN

DAILY

StdnsT ih IXBIG TE.N COURT TEAM~4S HAVE , :lwill eainthe Haxvkeyea
STNLOOMS, StuetsTNFgtAMED THEIR LEADiERS FOR? 1928 1andxTwo dwO la holaeem
Prl"iay Bo.sSi x Big Ten schn'O"s have lre"ady a e1l; ths Yer aPat, i iran ita l j ri-le
I~K '~ Oi \Tipained t C t'tiLiIr laskebl alI Captains i, . il. Ch~ca go xwill balullby Chale~Is }Inpendenl anald class bseball
--rg--, --yea-era.,Twho .earnls ae requested to leave their
I;;.i (PV 7C,01111o, Vist Sar, 'to Ihove, Vil)ii a ~ ~ Ciag, n'inaFranknd l hoou Ih iat Qiiries at the intramural office on
, C~llio Stat~e.- Three of the 11,0 !areiot1: e .r(atoA- i.i( B' ye pirs illthe
,4I~do1 g ()pweu1t lo K1 e, .li~OII ;;i of 1 Ichig-'aill Ioeq whojja
I 0 Ad i erl Wguards while the other two play for- Big Tel. ! .7rIbefoe Friday, which s the last
Iwardl potiiI ei(' rv.91 ill la~ ~i;!I Jtier1SI ay On whillch entries in the two tour- I
ax a ra well knownpto Minnesota's 128 leaer will 1!N e ](,t a,. iti 'r ~ mif:"l i naments cal be ale.These games'$
lclnll'law ifiattolgt ~who featured the Gphrat- I tWh clt :, ,l ,ias it:; . IeU1,
--- p elinlar'y bouts at the " Ypilani Gohe will he';in after the spring recess.
A f t e r a s u c c e s s fu l s e a s o i l S t a n f o r d j l l i i n r a n k s w i t h t h e fi r s t t w e n t yln v r i y s e x c t d o b e p a e l n ) I l s c - i n t h c u t y a dE
unvriyI xetdt epac .i egti h onr n (C orn n i and o1ioar at
ini opposition to the strong Wolverine wll nmeet Tommnuy Vail of Cleveland,I
tankinen, onte f,the most powerful cai io h etregttteo
swim teams Iin thoM country, when the Oilio. 7'1111 hili-Vail go will be the osud ilbtl o riir
tw(qu:xil atl o peir sei i nl event 1,tIthe card. j
honors at the national collegiate woo! I a .tj ia m will (,1)c1 the night's enter- wa
scheduled for April J5-16 at Iowa City. I I<mnelt in a four round ielinary,i
Wallac O~Coinor, innerof at oting Johnny H orn of Detroit. Lath-
thr2opd10yadeetsa h and 1-10orn will weigh inl aroundI
intercollegiate meet at Annapolis last1
year, heads the lonig list of stars who f1, ight of the night will be'
will undoubtedly cut into the Wol- tihe henry-%eighit encounter. Serg.
vernue points at the Hlawkeye 1)00l in 1\011.1oors of Toledot and Joe Butrke of1
less than two weeks.Deriae scdud to g sx
a eshdldt gosxDtotConsidering the, size of the Navy rounds. The out is expectedl to end
1pool, 50 yards hin length, O'Connor s iiakokot eas1Brei h
feat of splashing the 220 in 2:26.1 and 1 id of . figho tci tat mBukixs thigle~
thie 440 in "5:23.8 last year indicates well andl takes a lot and gives :just 41c
that lie will be more than an easy asmc.20
match for Cant. Paul Samson. Burkie has aspirations, of anlnexing£
Moreover, to win last year O'Con-tlvv;l1/ 5
nor was forced to defeat the twojMihgn dtebotoiht il4
great stars, Hawkins of Princeton I t hint a notch nearer his goal. The '7'0
former holder otithe 440 intercll e- hpslnt oxing club has recently rTI-
giate record at 5:17 until displacedl by )beellIicensed3 by the state and the'"1 And
Samnson this year, andI Lewis, Rutgers 1fights held there have some earing ______________ ______ 8*1
ace who only recently was a do .ible on th boxers' standinghin, the state Roasted
winneur in the eastern intercollegiates. r Barcovah, heavywight, Fordsonx-
Other strong free style men on the ,op), who featured' every Ypsi fight un- Biscuts IN oth" Bu
Cardinal team include Williams and oi akM~lfekokdhmotAn Aiogy-Uuable Laughs!
Stevenson, both of whom placed last in teosotd oud 9 thirlasafght Got Lauhs
in hek conr oue1 o thir gstiigtg'Laughs!
year at Annapolis, the former beilig a wil"bemickn from tonightsnshow
sprinter and the latter a distance For Uaie third time i succession the _________
swinie r.Armory will seat a full house, nearly
In the breast stroke, Coach Ernest all of the reserved seat tickets la- t
llrandsten will enter West, a soplio- ing peen sld. A.
imore iflash, and Littlefield, formerly t _________
wo da r cr od rf r"ie40 m - F 1ter event, while in the backstroke Friaay afternoon n order to p7erit
there will be Smith, who should fill!t~ewobdnt nee yls
Friday to dosoFrdyialouty
the gan occasioned by the graduation f ,i
,'ip ~s is expected to ga elatint on which entries will
oa llcen.pIgainvn, uthebe received, as the 'play will cn
amlcenc~ fnydiig btl e immediately after spring upa-"l~d onthej/la)/ by $ruce Barnsfather and ArthurEliart
does ot compare with the great Dave- in
Fosatl, YOImac runnerup. to.- I
TbWsp stars should sc~re heavily asChlrnsSei-D lyM tes 4P. .AlSas10
they did last year when tle efforts of BRA"ENTOWN - ;lack Scott, ChlrnsSpca-aly M- - P .AISet cI
a five-man teaP; gained second place Phladelp hia holdout, recently came
in1 the nationa meet besides gainuing to terms with Manager Stuffy Mlnnis.
points in~ A. A. U. National senior comt]-
petition. R E ._
Stevenson is at present national - -. ." .,,k
juniaor A. A. U. mile chiaion; .()Con- ITQI')AY,1lF.I IxED
nor swamn lthe J924 Olympic ;team : .:: <: :";.<:..
which brake tjre world's recrd lfr '...
809 melters;- and M ills recently won
the -Pacific associatigi juni~r dive 'X1
title.-
JNTRAM RAL 1 EN~S OIGS N
'tliursda-y CiI~GSO
Entries for Ithe All-campiUs tourna-"TEWiIJ ON(Y "The :Prince of Tempters" li oe oeDaod
nents in tennis singles and doublesBe inandiiisMo n 11 Wthallstr aP
as well as hior seshoe' singles and Re1ynadLi oanllh i trCs
doubles have been extended until RAE 111

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tho Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad
will be charged.
The Michigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all wants ads under appropriate head-
ings and to revise or withhold objectionable
copy.
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insertions.
Cash classifieds eceived at the Daily officeC
in The Press Building on Maynard Street.
CONTRACT RATES
Special standardized rates given on applica-
LOST-Green Scheaffer pencil be-
tween University Hall and Alumni
Memorial. Call1 621. 135-136-137
LOST--A black fountain pen with
gold band. Vaued as a keepsake.
Reward. Phone 4624. 135-136
LOST-At a fraternity dance, Fiday
Snight, medium gray top coat, boght
at Corbett's. Phone Robert son,
7317. 136
LOST - Brown woven grass chain
tabout four feet long Saturday even-
ing in Mack's store or on Mvain
or 1$uron Streets. Valued as heir-
loom. Reward. Call 6455 after
5:30 P. M. 16-137
FOR SALE
fFOR SALE-Small, attractive house,
two blocks south of campus, suit-
able for faculty 'family. Address
Dox 171. 135-136-137
FOR SALE-1926 Ford Cupe. Driven I
2,000 miles. Fully equipped. InC
good condition. Phone 4597.
134-135-136
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Tlouring. $40.
Call 3283. tf
FOR SALE--For hickory and oak
fireplace wood, call 9534.
13 1-132-133-134-135-136!
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon
or evening andI ask for McKee or
Gow.
FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924;
.five tires, starter, demountable,
good condition. 167 Washtenaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Fargqhar.I
FOR SALE-1923 Ford Roadster, ex-
tras, rear axle guaranteed. $50.00.
9571. 430 S. :Fifth. 136-137
FOR SALE-Ford touring car 1921
model, good condition, $55. Call
6957. / 136
FOR SALE-Ford Sedan, 1924, Fordor.
IFive demountable tires, Newly Ibm-
coed. Engitie in excellent condi-
tion. $100 cash. Phone 21502.
136-13738
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
'rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed."Largest and best stock to be ob-
taimed anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal-
er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-
ona Typewriters, Inc. ,-tf
WANTEDT -
WANTED-Students who like good
htot BARtBECUES to know we de-
liver' between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M
BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481.
e-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
NOTICE-University instructor wants
furnished house for academic year
1927-28. Would care for large home
IIduring owner's absence or -sabbati-
cal leave if rent is nominal. Harry
L. Samuel, 320 East Washington St.
SatSunTu
WANTED-Plain sewing, repairing
of any kind, or dressmaking. Rea-
sonable prices. MRS. EMMA BAS-
S0, 909 Sylvan Ave. 134-135-136
WANTED-Single room, by Instruct-
'or, preferably between Hill and
Brooklyn.' Phone Reichart 4720,

about .6:30.
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sam pays from $5 to X26for old
sits and overcoats.
121 E. ANN DIAL 4306

TO IlIEll) FF 'lF V
Ford Coupe 1)24- A '.ine, liittle d
ed car for $7.utah

Ford lzoadl er 1 9, 6 i fWrrn
vl n I 11i I 1lo s. 11~pes
bought111he-p.

C_'a n lbe

IF'ord It ouring TP12 1I -T!
coniJl on. $65.00 ,cash

ecelles~cnt

Rt E-. ALBitfii
514 K.Washington
OPEN EVEN IN GS
1 36-187-13S-09

Now you'll, want a typewriter!
One Remington Por'table, $35.
Two Corona Portables, $25 eachi.
One Underwood) Stan aril ,"$5.
Phlone Lanidis 3489.
tuL-t h-sat
HEALTH Begins wheen you phone
'.428. C, M. Gibson. C'hiropractor, 35
Wtierth Arcade, -ttjesk-thua rs-sat-ti
FOR jconveniene., speed and satisfac-
tion, visit Trojoowskls Barber
Shopl. toes-th ur-sat
NOTICE-Hear the newv Orthoponic
Victor Record of "Ima Little Bit.
Fonder of You." by Wtarringa
P'ennsylvanianis, at Schaeherle &
Sonl, Music House, 110 So. Main. tf
All makes of typewriters for sale or
rent. Excellent machines at rea-
sonable prices, for rent. Prompt
repairing by experienced workmen.
Courteous service. - Aulta Brand
Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State Street.
- sun-tues-thurs-tf

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GRtAND PIANO
Will purchase ,a4 , in trument
standard makze'if price fs right.
University M usieIHouse
TENOR ITAI
Tunes and plays - like a uke.
new instruiment 'of a very pleas
tone.- Can be learn ed in a few mi
utes. Special price,- $15.00. Pay
you play.
Uniiversity iusic House

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NOTICE-Stoddard *Hgair Shop. Try
one of our permanent waves, which
give a depth and,, softness td the
lhair. 707 N- U~niverisity.
tues-thurs-sat
FRAME them now-your Fraternity
pictures and shin les. - Ann Arbor's
-only professional picture framer.
306 S. State St ., aunders.
cu-tb-sin
NOTICE-The new Royal PIortabtes
are now on display' at Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful
machine. You will be interested.
Call and see them.
TYLPEWRIIlNG and Mlmeograph.
bug promptly and neatly done
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. tf
NOTICE

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VOl.11) - FORDS - FOIRDS

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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 every car worth the money. Come

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There are times when the superiority com-
plex is a pleasure. When you set the pace in
J$roebum Clothes for University men you can
not help but enjoy that comfortable feeling of
being as sartorially correct as a college man
wvants to be.

tt I in, pick out your car . and drive it

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4219

Be Correctly

Dressed When

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I NOTICE
SAXOPHIONES
We can use a few saxophones if
in salable condition. Must be thor-
oughly cleaned.
SUiersity Miusic House
ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
IWorks. Rugs Shampooed. Phone
6513. daily-tf
ITO SEE best of 50 lines clothing drop
card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone,
;6365 evenings.. $22 to $30. tf
NOTICE-Typing, thesis neatly and
>quickly typed at popular prices.
Phone 7345. t2
f TYPEWI1VITER RIBBONS AND
CARBONS
Our rapid turnover insures u fresb
' stock and you secure the best qua!-
ity at a moderate price. 0. D. MOR-
RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone

home. We have roadsters, touring,
r
coupes, Tudors, four doors,{ $35 tv
$345.

The very one you want is bhere.
Talk to Mr. Gauss. 'Phone 4229.

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