THUJRSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE, SFVEN DEMSEYWILL FIQ T' IN~ PRE1LIMINArRY BOUT FeARRELL WORRIES TAV[ VETERAN GOLFERS GEH~~~iGr LED LUGR Ex-Chiump Agrees Tfo meet. Anlyone " T G iii Way Vf'* Another Chance At Tunney I ' 11 I i E i P'eiRlays IWilli Oppose To' N RNK ANON EST SWM COAHES P.SE. ASSER (')nlinped ti infrom Six) rv .) ardword'sIf you are a telephone subscriber call Jimmie1 o-Al iV)Ilet n ! t: _ a-kr e and naml-,the Ad-Taker,. Dial 2tt4,and your want ad eel his earis al-Amricn 50~ ~ will be charged. The Mi-chigan Daily reserves the right to l'1'n]1<< , nti this ' ? hOlE(T of tngs and to revise or withhold objectionable I tl'e; tt _,v i ?a1c arlk of 5:17<,-5 11 This coiumn clo~es at 3 "P. M. date preced-4 .:on; nd I given in time for the second insertion. tn n ' ai tubbard, oft Mich- CSASH RATES Igall. V oilf]Ll I~ateak stroke 'haml1iiofl T 'en cents per reading line (On the basis of ' i al(I ore ~t'214ia mrathn SVi21- fve average words to the line) for one yr two 227E'l'I Nine .:eats per reading Line for three or tNre I l3n late 1'2d Coach 'i2,a21 Came] to the 1 Casa classifieds r#cceived at thee Daily office MAY DRAW' UZCUDUM (By Associated Press) NWYoRtK, April 27----Jack D~emp- s , ti e ruler Of the heavyweight kingdlom, today setaside all' doubt as to his future ring acrtivities. T-ugh Cls tWilsreflhis represen- tative, and taneDempsey assured Tex Rickard tihat he is in perfect health a gairn and def'initely on the comeback road. To mak~te it more em- phatic and permit the "ballyhoo", to g a t her headway the- former champion wired the promioter he will fight any- one in preliminary bouts to prove his right to battle again for the title Gene Tunney caTnturedl last fall. De mps ey's first match, Rickard in- dicated, would he with Paulino Uz- ct~lum of Spain in the Yankee stadium here about July 1. the survivor of this bout will fight the winner of the other semi-final bouthbetween Jimmy Maloney and Jack Sharkey in the stadium May 19 with the ultimate winner opposing Tunney in Septem- ber. Rickard expects to patch u Paul- io's differences with the New York state athletic commission which sus- pended him Tuesday for failure to go through with a bout in 'Boston April) 18. The Spaniard has expressed a de- sir to have the match arranged again against an opponent agreeable both to him and to the promoters.. Wilson reported that Dempsey, after several wveeks of manual labor at his mountain camp in California, has be- gun to box again and was confident ,,.f his ability to miow down any op- position between him and another shot at the heavyweight crown. Several doctors have pronounced Dempsey in perfect shape, Wilson said, and that all traces of thre blood poisoning had gone from his system. Reports of injury to the base of .Demp- sey's seine have been confused with a minor internal operation to remove secretion believed to have caused the blood poison attack, hie added. The en- thusiastic trainer painted an attrac- tive n)icture of Dempsey, brown and rugged and weighing about 202 pounds as he hiked through the mountains, worked with nick anid shovel, and lug- ged rocks to harden his muscles. The best sign, h le said, was the liking Dempsey showed for the grind and the, enthusiasm he threw into the hardy test. Rickard also announced today 'he will meet Tunii~y'1+ 'day morliing6 to deposit another $i-O0,QP6 to: the credit of the champion in accordance with the articles of agreement for the Sep- tember tilt. Rickard already has de- posited the first $100,,000 of the $52517, 000 total guaranteed tjhe titleholder. STOCKHOLM-The Swedish gov- ernment has granted $91,000 for the 1928 Olympic team. ICOOPER'S KITCHENETTEI ;PREPARE FOR HIAWKEYES I E GOLUM FOR SALE five tint-s, s t - T' e, 4(aI IlA hh' good(I colII(Iion1, 11; 17 Wi 1ik ; 4' . 'h ll 9117.Boyer or Farquhar. The new Victor Pourtable Victrola is here. Coe; in and see it. Port- able phonographs as lowy as $15. Lisy terms. University 'Music Ho use. All of the Varsity track sqtuad with the exception of Captain Northrop, Cooper, Nester, Ketz, H-ornberger, and Schravesand who will compete in the Penn relays and Coach Charles Hloyt'sI freshman squad will participate in a! track meet beginning at 2: 30 Saturday ' -at Ferry Field. T'his will be the second4 practice meet of the season for the freshmen as a similar meet was stag- ed last week end by the yearlings ir 0 those of the Varsity squad who (did not go to the Ohio relays. jThe meet will be in charge of j CacesHoyt and Veenker and will ~i b rnoff in regular dual meet order ~under the rufles of Big Ten compe- tition. The distance men of bo0th thel fresh-mean and the Varsity squads will{ ,run together, while the sprints aril the ( hurdles will be run off as separate, events for Varsity and freshman trackm en. Members of both squads will compete in the various field events. The outcome of the meet will serve in a large mneasufre to determnine which of the Varsity candidates will be en tered in the first dual meet of the i season which will be held with Iowa on May 7 at Ferry Field. it will help Coach Hoyt to decide the makeup of the freshman team which will engage t he Wisconsin freshmen in the first telegraphic meet of the -outdoor season some time next week. Unfavorable weather conditions have hampered the freshman squad considerably and with the exception of the practice meet last week end, Coach H-oyt has had little opportunity to judge the outdoor strength, of the yearlings. Other meets are b~eing ar- ranged for the freshmnan team and the coach intends to have a, dual meet every week end for the next three *weeks. IBeginning at 2:30 Saturday the events will be run off in the following order: 100 yard dash, pole vault, and } shot nut; 2:35, mile; 2:40, 220 yard dash; 2:45, 120 yard high hurdles; 2450, 440;'3:00, two mile, hammer, and broad jump; 3:10, ;220 yal-d low hurdles; 3:15, 880; 3:20, discus, 3:30, javelin. The broad jump will begin as soon as the pole vault has been completed. ! Patronize Daily Advertisers i I n-"'si y of Michigan, but h ere there was an: unfinished loi. and no aspir-I ai is for a team. 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All kinds of shoes cleaned, dlyed and repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. ANN ARDOR SHOP 6251. Lberty. NOTICE-Do not leave Michigan until you have preserved your diploma by the famous drum-head mount process. Let's talk it over. J. B. Saunders, exceptional framing. 306 South State St. to-th-sun Studnts'Save 'Money? ! 25%o off on used typewriters. Phone Landis 3489. tou-t h-sat PROFITABLE SUMM13ER WORK With opportunity of. gett'ing sound business Aind sales ;xperience, 4s available with reliable pational manu- facturing concern. Liberal compen- sation. Write Rex S. Reese, 411 Woodbrook Bldg., 5050 Jroy Road, Detroit, Mich. wed-th-fri-tE WOULD YOU ENJOY H4AVING A BIGGER INCOME? If you like to draw, you have an opportunity to develop your talent uinder the direction of t~w largest art concern in the world, who are selling thouisands of drawings yearly iii this country and abroad, including Ann Arbor merchants and newspapers. 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