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£(Continued from Page Eight)
a relay race, the mile team having
alrcady wvon the eastern intercolle-M
glate race, and rated as one of the
b iest in the country. Cook, colored
achllor man, has consistently cover-1
!ed the distance in~ less than 50 sec-
onds, and has approached the 48 sec-1
ond mark on-_ several occasions. Mich-
igan State, in the 880 yard relay, is
a likely winner, hraving come Wvithin
1-5 seconds of the world record in
a recent southern relay carnival
The Michigan team, according to'
Coach Farrell, has only a fair chance
to show, and n~one of the rela~y teams
are at all outstanding. The showing
at Ohio, however, will in a large
measure determine the men who art
to be selected for the Pennsylvani-
relays.
Following the Ohio relays the team
will spend next~,week in preparing for
the dual meet with Iowa, May 7. Time
trials will be held, with all positions
op~en.
A practice meet will be held Satur-
day for all freshrmen and those Var-
sity men not selected for the Ohiol

SWashington '. .230
Boston ......000
jNewYork ...40
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Boston......000
Brooklyn ....000
Cincinnati .. .200
Pittsburgh ..002
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N' L1e~LI'1 NAtiona;l ILfague COLUM
I.HE. Williams, Wribhtstoule, P hiladel- JMichigan's roll of Spring football CLSE
100 001- 711 2 hia; Linidstronl, NewYorh; Co' caniachasWiemaosraid teC25lOSES
004 000--4 4 0 mtu'h anddaek hsalosAeahd he15 W
133 040A3 2 New Stndards toe martis probable that morerdenA 3 wiA VER
1. 1. .moremenwill__rds___to__Be__turnout for the squad today. teA-aeDa 11,adyu a:a
030j 000- 1 1 IfJ.na h patcsaebin ofndt You are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie
03Tepacie r bll ofie o{UsedTkedi1-'z-adou ata
OOCI- 6 101' as vN eet light work, with instructions; in the will be charged.
fundamientals of the gamne, and exer. The Mlichigan Daily reserves the right to!1
-~classify all wants ads under appropriate head-'
1-R111. L RNCKn.Api21-ghcises to get the men into coni1tionl ings and to revise or withhl objectionable
jumllpers at the Kansas relays Satulr- for the more strenuous sessions IcOPY).
This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced.-
Iwhich will begin soon. ing publication. Notice of any error must be-
L LEAGUE a a wl jump ov er hda dsan____________________ given in time for the second insertion.
of standtards prevecnt a upe ol-
It .E a fthe new typle adopted this seaA lays high jumlp at 6 feet 4 inches last' CASH RATES
002 010- 4 7 0 so yteNtonlA .Uw ihyaad M~ni f Wsosn Ten cents per reading line (nthe basis of
Soliby te :atioal A A.U. wich ear andMc~inisof Wsconinfive average words to the lie) tar one ir tIwo
000 00- 2 4 0 permit the bar to fall (if either way, great all around athlete of the Badg- Insertions.
"""" inSte ad of only onie way S'inl the ers. Brunk of Drake is one of the Nine cents per reading dine for three or moreI
Rt. H. E. old type of stand4ards. The new type leading high jumipers of the Missouri Cash classifieds ,received at the Paily office4
101 00- 3 9 0; of standards preveyit a jumiper hold- ' Valley. conference who will be on in The P;ress Building oni Mlaynard Street.
000 0}00-- 0 2 3 rPiglon-ltebawih ishuleor hand to try the leap over the new Spca CONTRACT RATES
elbow after hehs larditapwestnarsial standardized rates given on applica-
dH E (one by inany oft the excellent high tThe pole vault standards will be ___________________
00 0- 1uinpei-s of the past few years. the old type for the Kansas Relays
010 0 000-32 01 The at'sas Relays high jump this year. The pole v'ault event has0_____3___9__1__________
record is 6 feet 5 1-3 inches- made by always jjeen ;a classy one at the LOST-Black billfold containing $21.
Tom Poor of the University of Kan- Kans-as carnival an~d the coming of F+inder call Fairchild 3363, or re-
s-11ain, 5sa in' 11)25, the year after he coin-' White of Illinois this year, who turn to 106 Twelfth St. 143-144-145
p eted on the Lnitea States Olympic[ vaulted 13 feet 3 1-4 inches at the --
TtT \ team. Rice Relays to compete with numle- LOST-White gold watch chain and
'League Favorites in the highi jump this4 rous Other- 13, foot vaulters insures pent knife. Call 316 East Ann.
ehrig, Laze rri, New season will include Shepard-of Texas' a good record ofr the event again Phone 9655. 143
University, who won the Kansas Rc- this season. LOST-Medium sizedr loose-leaf note

~OTICE
PAP'ERHA1NGING - 35c~ single
and up, Painting also. C.
holmnes, 418- N. State, Dial
after 4 . - t
SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very
onable priceestailored or n
made. We have a wonderful
ety of pattein8, Repairing .al
WILD THE ~TAYL4OR
109 E. Washinton.
Phone 606
c Wed-F]
- eivs Letters and College I'rh
Prices and service right.
Davis & Olinger, Prompt Pri
109-111 E. Wash. St. Dial
NQ 1ICET-Melj Gillespie,. teacher
dolin, banjos, guitar, chord
struction.- Dial 4757.
Wed., Fri., Su

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book, around April fourth. Call
Peterson, phone 5575. 142-143-144
WANTED
TUTORING - Freshman and sopho-
more mathematics. or physics.
Phone 8838 after 7 P. M. 143-144-145
WANTED-Instructor wishes room in
private home for remainder of
semester. 'Box 175, 143
WANTED-To 'buy seven bicycles,
three ladies, four men's. Call 9142
between 12-1 and 6-8 P. Mv.
143-144-145
WANTED-Garage, near Washtenaw
Apartments, East William street,
for the summer. Box A74, Daily.
142-143
WANTED-Barber~, part time. Call
22147. 142.143-144

olvernues will tackle North-
hiere tomorrow in the- first
the Wildcats' determined to
themselv'es after suffering
Ldefeat of the season after
record in the South. The
:ade a rather disastrous
on its southern trip~ and is
cted to finish high in theJ
;e race,
If ten a poor southern trip,
its Big Ten season tomor-
he Badgers' diamond. Wis-
ith Pitcher Stoll slig'ible, is
to mnake an excellent show-
should win over the doubt--
eys The other gamet brings
~untried team into action
hie Ohio State nine at Chi-
its is a heavy early season
for the Buckeye-s with a
ainet Indiana the previous
two successive wins should'
g way toward giving the
ii the necessary confidence
emaing contest. j
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DES MOINI+J April 21.-On a basis
d outdoor- perforiances this season,
'oster Riiiefort, captin of the Grinnell
;ollege varsity track and field squad,
as by right the best claim to win
hie discus throw, one of the 11 spe-
,ial numbers, at the eighteenth an-
iual Drake relays, April 29 to 30.
Rinefort, who finished third in that
Zumber at the 1926 relays, broke the

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WANTED-We can employ a number
of freshmen, sophomores and jun-
iors this summer. who need funds
for next year's term. Salary. and:
tuition. Communicate at once with
Ted Hillier. Dial 4818.:
141-142-143-144-145-146.
WANTED STUDENTS to kno~w that
Sam, pays from $5 to $,1,5 for old
suits and overcoats.-
121 E. ANN DIAL 4805
FOR.1IKENTr
FOR RENT--odern five-room house,'
I1? blocks from campus. 1342 Vol-
land St. Dial 21815 after 5 P. M.
143,
FOR RENT-Single room for rent.
324 Thompson St. Phone 5791.
143-144-145'
FORA RENT-Wasbtenaw Apartments.
Furnished apartment for. rent in
June. Dial 22219. 142-143-144'
FOR RENT - Four- room furnished
downstairs apartment, May, 1. 503
M~1 Jefferson, 142-143
FOR RENT-Room with board, for
two girls. Call Miss Eisele,' 401
South Division. 142-143
FOR SALE
FORj SALE-A large overstuffed rock1,
er, $S. Mahoga9.y library table, $10.
Dial- 3041-1511. Wells. 143-144-145
FOR SALE - Pedigreed Springer
spaniel pups. .Fred Jolly, 1139-
Lincoln. -143-144-145
Fcutf SALE-Ford touring, $35. Buick
- Six' touring, $40. Dodge roadster,
$x50. All 'in good. running condition.
546 South State. Glover, or Bullock.
Phone 6417. 1427143
FORL SALE-Ford j25 roadster special.
Low, smart appearance, good .paint,
wire - wheels, balloon tires. Every
accessory. Low price.. See it.
yredericks, 607 South State.
141-142-143
Dodge Tlouring, 1925. Snappy car in}
-very good condition that looks like
new.-
Ford Coupe, 1925. Full line of extra
and excellent mechanical condition.
R. H. AIBERt
514 East Washington

Trojanowski's Barber Shop has sat-
isfied. Students .for 40 years,.--
-sun-wed-fri
DANCING Every Saturday. nigh~t, Dix-
bora. 5 mi les ouzt Boadway on
new Plymouth paved road, fr-sat-tf
DRESSMAKING, general, and oalter-
ing. Phone 22194, Esther Eisele,
401 South Division. 142-143-144
ANN ARBIOR CARPET Cleaning
Work~s. Rugs Sham~pooed. 1Phone
6513. d - -- aily-tf
TO SEEI best of 50 lines clothing drop
card to 1103 E. Wahintn.,Phone
6365 evenings,$2, o$3., t
TENOR U ITlAJI
Tunes and, plays :1like albanjo or
ukie-sounds like a guitpar.,Easy to
play. Special price this week,
IUnlyersity Music House
TIf.
TYPE WRITING and tiimeograph-
Ing promptly and neatly done
by experienced operators at mod-
crate rates. Theisand col~lege
work a specialty for years. 0.
D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The
TypWriter and Stationery Store. tt
TE~NOR BANJO
The banjo :value of the, year., Finest
workmnanship, flashy -appearance with
a very brilliant tone, and unusual
volumin. 14-inch oversized resonator.
Special price, including case,~ $34.
Easy- terms. Tf.,
University Musle House
TYE'IMt-'tI3OS.AND
Our rapid turnoverIns~re. afresh
stok ndyoun securxe; tebe'st' 'qual-
ity at4 , moderate, pricO,0. MOR
RILL, 1L7,Nickels Arcade, P~hone
6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona
Typewriters, Inc. -ti
NOTIE-Th nw. Ryaortables
are7 now on dislay-.at Riders Pen
Shop, 315 State St. A wonderful
mnachine. You will be interested.
Call and sae thenm,
PROFITABLE >'i ii'fJJ V"())i
IWith opportunityr Qf getting sound
business and sales experience, is
availab~le with reliabl4e nation a au-
fac tuning concern., Lih~eral compen-
sation. Write Rex- S. Reese, 4121.
Woodbrook Bldg., 5050 Joy Road,
Detroit,,Mich. ,-wed-thfri-tf
NivOIE

win at the Rice in-
thus bett~ing the
feet 7 inches achiev-
pt.- Clarence (Bud)
iniversity of Califor-

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FOR SALE--1921 Ford Trouring. $40.
Call 3283. -Ut
FOR SALE-Chevrolet 1923 touring.
$40.00. Pione 9023 any afternoon
or, evening and: ask for McKee or
Gow.
FOR SALE-:Ford roadster 1924;
five tires, starter, demountable,
good condition. 1617 Washtenaw.
Phone 9117. Boyer or Farquhar.
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair-
ed. Largest and best stock to be ob-
tained an ywrhere. 0. D. MORRILL,
17 NickelsF Arcade. Authorized degl-
er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor-
ona Typewrtiters, Inc. tf
TE NOR BANJOS
Slngerl.and May Bell instruments'
at°5 per cent discount. Just three
k to close o t at this Tprice'

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 thani the
value given; A car for every purse
and every car worth the money. 'Come
in, pick ou~t your' car and drive fit
home. We have roadsters, toring,
coupes, Tudors, four doors, =35 to
'$345.

The very
Talk to Mr.'

one. You want is hl
Gauss. "Phne4229.

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Tho Finest

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