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THE, MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE NINE

PAGE NIN1~

flfIfXh WOLVERINES Lord Burghley, Star Hurdler, Leadsi WEST VIRGINIA Cr
FOVIDRLL CANDIDATES IX ENRLYAANOSSIT to
IN P NN R LA S Cambridge Team ToPennsylvania Meet AB ND NS SH FTmi
Tff#I len indications poit to the fac tpAsciedPs}
WILL n rDAY thULecenttlihiCowch then(t tJ F (oBheyIAiLIIAi 8-or inr urhe kmedoe h ~ ~ U~0 it' n~'
lbaCniSehi iiiintendsi (By A'socated Press) from Gibson, of Fordlam, last ~p~ MRC NvTOW hN IV Va, Apili iS- AT 3 P.M
Nore Than 100 Players Are 1x)eted Michigan track team to the Penn Re.'; avid Burghley and his teammates hurdles in 54 -5 seconds, one sec()iidlfootball shft has been abandoned.
To Aiuswer F'irt'('aII issued !lays a week tromh Saturday rather from Cambridge university, England,' behind the world's record made inj~ Athletic officials, announcing the
Biy (Coach tha toair4k by the announce-; who will compete in the University of 1921 by A. Desch, of Notre Dame. change, said that because "the pen- If YOU ac a eil zpho, n you r iiw al Jmm3
--ya han o Drke baltes imposed upon the Mountaineers( will be carge,.
mo} nt that six Wolverine stars will Pennsylvana's relay carnival, will ar- Butrghley also will compe)(te in a 120-1 lst fall oer balacedte benefits do- The Michigan )ly reserves the right to
MAN POSITINS OPEN l enter the Philadelphia games. Where rive in this city on April 25. This inl- yard~ special hurdle race on thie grass. !rived" from the shift, it would not lbe !cassify al wants ads i ndtr apprpriate haad-
ings and evse or withhold ojectionable
1, the relay teams will 1)e sent, however formation was contained in a cable- le will face such stars as Howell, employed this fall. The play has been i cops.
M4ore than 10b canid are ex- ;has not been announced. gram received by H. Jamison Swvarts, ineo Frks Penyvia uedice12.Tscomnco5at3.M.aeTee-
np a 1 ~~~Cooper, Michian ; 'ilson, Missouri; "Just wht line formation will li o~ ie oNitice of an rror msa ot ber
pecedtoe rpottoi retporoontttap.iPsl"ortro wil had hemangerofthecarivailneNOhirWhropn;BuswnlAl- uedCochtveremanogergharntogfenineim farthnieonainerton
Ferry field in answer to the first call six individual stars to compete at! The Englishmen will have four dlays baneaOhP1Weeand ukiAa sd oc vrt ogr a o CASH RATESI
forVarityfoobal maeril isue iPhiladelphia, being entered in the; for practice for the races on Franklin amPoy,n G. 15ehtmau Smith, definitely decided," the announcement( Te ents pge reaing line (ion te bais of
yesterday by Elton E. Wieman, assist- I pole vault and javelin. Cooper, new Field. a teammate. said. insertios.
ant direcorofathetics. Equipment hrltr wl u i fvrt hy willcopt infu rea Inrtn.
race, beisearmnhdupyromeeta~ -eger willeene dh vns n niiul ulmmescash cassifieds eceived at the Dly office
on the second floor of~ the hield house. distance rcadHse ildfn of the team will face the cream of in The Press Building on anard stret.
Coach Wieman will, be'assisted by his 100 yard dash title. this country's athletes in a number of CONTRACT RATES
lipke, Veenker and Keen each tak- Ketz and Schravesand will be the1 special events. M CH I A N BE LT L pecia standardized rates given on applica-
Ing charge of a squad, after the enrtire weight representatives, entering th l Lord Burghley will defend the 400-
field has been divided into small1 hammer and discus respectively. meter championship he won in 19251 !
groups. For the first week prsteI L L I.1 JL LtIWiN TFl)
coaches will confine their fdorts to a 1NOTCE-university instructor wants
drill on the fundamentals, and then J furnished house for acadnmic year
work on team play in preparation for 19itnc 27-2. Would care for large home
the "Army" and "Navy" ,suimmages 'n,,? "IJee(t during ownrs absence or sabbati-
which'wil be held next mo th. LI Iis ,e is a1 Nes tI cal leave if rot is nominal. Harry
The Chicago alumni foobhall tvnils.r A v I__ 1_AI 1 _, _. I L. Smuel : 20 EastWmn.nt . on t --

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INOTICE
SNOTI(CE-D~o not leave Michig;an until
yon have preserved youri diploma
Fby the famous druiti-head mnount
prt~ess.Let's talk it over. JT. B.
Sawniders, exceptional framing. 306
South State St. tot-th-sun
TYPE WRITIE RIRIBBONS AIND
CA R 1ON S
Our rapid turnover InsureFs i fresh
Istock and you secure the best qual-
ity at a moderate price. 0.. ). MORt-
RILL., 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone
6615. Dealer: L. C. Smnith & Corona
Typewriters, Inc. tt
NOTICE-The new IRoyalI Portables
are now on dlisplay at Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful
machine. You will be interested.
Call and see them.
NOTICE--For information concerning
the adlvantage, one receives from,
belonging to the Literary Guild of
America, Inc., dial George Ran-
dall, 2-1737, or write 551 Church St.
140-141-142
I ~NOTIC'E
l ORlDS .-lFORD)S FORDS1)

which is given to the: player showing
the most promise for the Varsity next
fall, will be awarded at, the close of
the season. The competition is based
on attendance at practices, deveop-
ment, and attitude. Ray B~aer, Var-
sity tackle for the past two years,
was the first to win the silver foot-
ball. and George Rich, substitute half-
back on last season's learn, won the
'honor last spring* The trophy is now
on display in Graham's window on
State street.
This year's spring practice is ex-
pected to draw an unusual number of
last year's Varsity men because of the
changes in the football rules. After
the preliminary work on the funda-
mentals, the coaches will give some
of their time to demonstrating the
new code. Coach Hanley of North-
western university has held several
scrimmages and found that his men
had some difficulty with the lateral
pass ruling, the change which has
caused so much contention mo'ng the
football coaches.
The two things which are giving
the Michigan 'coaching staff t he most
concern are the problems of1 finding a
man to fill the quarterback position
and a forward passer to fill the. va-
cancy' left by Benny Friedman, the,
greatest forward passer in football
last year.
Louis Gilbert, the kicking ace of
the 1926 team, is the only regular
backfield man available for competi-
tion next season. Friedman is lost to
toe team having had three years of
competition, Walter Weber graduated
last February, and Do Molenda was
forced out of school because of
scholastic deficiencies.
There will be at least three new
faces in the line next fall, Dewey,
Lovette and .Flora- having played
three, years' on the 'Varsity.
HANOVER.-Wm. C. Heep, J'r., of
Yonkers, N. Y., was elected captain
of the. 1928 Dartmouth basketball
team.. a

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Buy a
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at Rider's P'en Shqp
Easy Terms

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Vac'ation
Work
that pays
Here is the IDEAL proposition for
every self-supporting student-man
or woman-who wants to earn a
lot of money EASILY during vaca-
tion. No experience needed. Exclu-
sive territory, if you act quickl
"Doc" Barber made 72 sales in four
hours. Profit $64.80. (Sworn Proof).
The Delphos Self-Wringing Mop
sells on sight, because it REALLY
wrings dry without, wetting the
hands. Nothing, to get of o order,
and is just what housewiv'es every-
where have been looking for! Your
profit up to 150%-and we give
exclusive territory.
$614 in 4 'weeks!
A deaf and dumb man
could sell the Delphos
Mop. In four weeks -
Doc" Barber made
$614.40. In two weeks-
Harry Jager made /
$184.25. In two weeksf
Mrs. Laura Stratton, in f
her spare time, made
$84.50. In two weeks
Philip H. Young made
exactly $246.00. Doane
Bigelow's average
sales are about 200
mops a week, with a weekly profit of nearly
$200. And so it goes! Write for the .facts!
WriteQik
Before it's too late i
Write us at once, before someone
else gets ahead of you, for exclu-
sive selling rights in' your home
district or any othe: district you
choose not yet closed ip. We will
also pay you well to get other stu-
dents working fr us. But you

FOR SAVE-Now Harvard Classics
for less than hialf price. IBox 173.
140-14 1-14 2
FOR SALE-1921 Ford Touring. $40.
Call 3283, tf
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
$40.00. Phone 9023 any afternoon
or evening and ask for McKee or
cow.
FOR SALE-Ford roadster 1924;
five tires, starter, demountable,
good condition. 1617 Waslitenaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar.
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained anywhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal-
er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-
ona Typewriters, Inc. tf
WANTED-Students who like good
hot BARBECUES to know we de-
liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M.{
BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481.
c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
TENOR BAi\,WS
Slingerland May Bell instruments
at 25 per cent discount. Just three
to close out at this price.
University 3Music House
Tf.
NOTICE
Now you'll want a typewriter!
One Remington Portabl, $35.
Two Corona Portables, 025 each.
One Underwood Standard, $35.
Phone Landis 3489.
t-th-sat
ANq ARBOR CARPET Cleaning
Works. Rugs' Shampooed Phone
6513. daly-t
TO SEE best of 50 lines clothing drop
card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone
6365 evenings. $22 to $30. t
HEALTH Begins when you phone
8428. C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 35
Wuetth Arcade. Cues-thurs-sat-tf
FOR convenience, speed and satisfac-
tion, visit Trojnowsls Barber
Shop. tues-thur-sat
All makes of typewriters for sale or
rent. Excellent machines at rea-
sonable prices, for rent. Prompt
repairing by experienced workmen.
Courteous service. Anita Brand
Ii Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen
Shop, 315 State Street.
sun-tues-thurs-tf
NOTICE-Hats cleaned and blocked.,
All kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and
repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ANN ARBOR SHOP, 625 E. Liberty.
c-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.
TENOR GUITAR
Tunes and plays like a banjo or
uke-sounds like a guitar. Easy to
play. Special price this week.
University Music House
Tf.
TYPE WRITING and Mimeograph.
' Ing 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
j NOTICE-Stoddard Hair Shop. Try,
one of our permanent waves, which
give a depth and softness to the.

Our entire stock of used cars has
been put into first class running con-
dition and the prices askedi are in
many cases much lower than the
value given. A car for every purse
and every car worth the money. Come
in, pick out yrour car and drive it
home. We have roadsters, touring,
coupes, Tudors, four doors, $35 to
j$345.

TCalk to Mr. Gauss.

Phone 4229.

FORD SALES AND SERVICE

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310.320 E. Huron St

Been looking for individual book
plates? 100 for $2.00; 200 for $2.50;
300 for $3.00; 500 for $3.75. Dial
2-1737 or write 551 Church St. for
an appointment with George Ran-
dall. 140-141-142

The very one you want .ls.. here.

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Rent a Good
Typewriter
at Rider's Pen Shop
3i5 State St.

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