THE MICHIGAN DAILY TITLE, gil 84400 WITH THE TRACKMEN Tanntage. Camipibell, NN ho placed p much difficulty* in taking first place.I :second against lowa ivith 1512 feet He woni th'e javelin throw at the Ohio 6 Inchle", iwill bie 3a rnag pwtsioil. andl Penn relays, in spite of the fact ity for second place. that he was competing with a sore; ---- arm. He is na tionial collegiate and Coach Farrell is as yet undecided W"estern Conference champion and about entering Northrop in the jave hlas thrown the sp~ear 208$ feet 10) lin--throw. The Mlichigan captain has li1=nches. been suffering from a sore arm, but , if he enters, should not experience - READ THEk WANT ADS THIS COLUJMN1 CLOSESI AT 3 PM. ADVERTrISIN( Hig fTodayi FAVORED (Continued From P'age S Michigan will glean the most points thle shot Hit. L~yons th~e Cofer rkce 'in the discus throw with Schiravesand, indloor and outdoor lham pion ha Lovette and Sanderson competing l ~against Lyons, Illinoils' strongest' rs~or~c- a veve f 7 fct S -2threat. Schravesand looks like: an inches as is, best mark. Shively of ieasy first place winner by virtue of illlinois" canl be counled~ on for 44 feet. lIhis record toss of 142 feet 2 inches --- made on Ferry field last week. 'Lyons, T1he pulp vaullt event wSIIIlel me~ I :o has as his best competitive mark reasolve into a1 duae l etw"een 1id4hl~ a throw of .130 feet 3 1-2 inches, will of Iliois, and Nortlirco f ielt. ( gave strong compretitio n ' rom Lo- ;tern high school ipt to capture its erscholastic track: lay and tomorrowN eliminaries in all off beginning at 2 the inception of these meets four schools~, Detroit Uiniver- h, Detroit eCntral, Chicago y high, and Northwestern h captured three ineets apiece. s have a strong team entered and flhefr chances of repeat- 1925 victory are good. De- tral is the only other of the lers that will be represented. ,he receipt of three more en- [erday, the number of schools compete In the meet has been 35. Detroit Eastern, Grand Sout, 4d.' Senn 'high of are the,. late entrants. Sen Illnois state interscholastic igazi. The Illinois star vaunltei hl.s a brillianit indoor and early out- (Imr season record, making 'its benst showing at thle Texas relays where h e qenred the bar at 13 ieul 1-4 inchzes to establisha m-,v (anival record, lbnt failed to c4'w'r 12 f(41toat otr-e Dame hlust weecfk. trout of Michigan has re- cov ered from lhis leg hinry and w1ill figurile 5strongly in til ofmf peftion. is best mark wans made °again Lt Iowa last year .wizen he clc-red 1'2 feet 14(' 1-4 inches, lout his lest reword this year i out- imi, or Cn~jett'ioi is 12 feet., W~.e and Sanderson for second place honors. ' 1* ; . illegan il~l also garner the largest share of the poits iii the hammer throw. Retz's throw of 1a3 feet against Iowvagives "the Wolverines a first pldaee by z11 small mitrgi. Shively, the strong est man on the Illinois team 11in this event, is capable of dlong bet- ter than 150 feet and -cannot be definitely conted out of 1141st place. However, Retz's consistenit work during the paste meon l gibes the Wolverines i Osllt ad- 4Second Yea~r 'rSa. S. bR.Y M SEPTFMB98R To MAY Conin~ue' you regular aca- r deriqo urse aboard theS .S. Ryndm, wilevisiting 25 coon- K ~Area collge with2a tacui!; of experenced educators. 'Ea al Is ashi 3. henss saie, swimnming, with tteams of foreign' universities. 'A Uiversity Alot ormen ony nroljment lmtd to }v ~ 375-17 years or mnore of, age. Fo 1tated boo 60klets, do. Sscr inof courses, map ofItuin. t 4} erry ad cost of a school ye ar of tavlwrite UMiVtQS1TY 6 COh r, 4£ t~tTRAVEL, ASS'N., 11N0.- 285 Madison Ave.G New York City 4t0TS ° If you are a telephone subscdi er call Jimmie the 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. This column closes at 3 P.,lM. date Dreced- ing publication. Notice of any~ error must be given in time for the second-isrin CASH RATESj Ten cents per reading line (on 'the basis of fAve average words to the line) for one or two' insertions. Nine cents per reading line for three or more, iasurtions. Cash classifieds received at the Daily office in The Press Building on Maynard Street CONTRACT RATES Special standardizedraeginonplca tion. ae ie napia LO~ST LOST-Will the person whxlo picked "up) Topaz ring in the ladies wash, roomi in the mlain, library Saturday ight call Swann at 21115. Reward. WVant it because it was a. gift. 161-162-163 LOST-Small white gold octagon- shapedj wrist WNatch with silver bracelet. Lost between R. & S.1 Lunch and Library, Monday, aboutl 8 A. M. Call 8817. 160-161-162 LOST--Black patent Leather purse in Library, Tuesday night. Call 3562. M. Kelley. 16Q-161-162 LOST-Cameo with greyish back- ground, bound with silver. Reward five dollars. Return to Sarah Cas- well Hall. 159-160-161 11WAN'STED WANTED-Theses to type. able prices. Dvial 9387. Hartsuff. 1! WANTED-A number of 1 men for pleasant outdc Ithis summer in Detroit. opportunity. Call Knise' for appointment. 158-1! WANTED-Two students tc table and four 'sturdents t4 kitchen for house party 18, 19. Mead and pay. nt 5618, Fridaiv noon. 1! w .K- Only thee of ast'ear's individual 'w!Ines will be byci~to defend .their tils.Eddie Tlolaiik Cass Tech will "ide'vo to'repeat his doble victory of X26 in 'the 100 and 220 yard he. Undergamd"weather ,condi- terms it is rpossible ,hat-he .may tie me~eet record of :0 seconds 1# the shrtr event. Dill, yight man from '; inttA aw atqr 11~ try to dupli- ct Is performance of last year in inng the shoE 4.'The other win- uVer Ito return will be Bator of Detroit Southestern,. who will try to retain" ;tlrsthonors In the javelin throw. Many SMa19 enterd Qther scholastlc stars who will corn- 'tehere today ninclude Crger, Pon- ~tiac nr, Etzel of Arnu Ator, a half " ler, golf, weight man from Flint, 'eier;'Xalamazoo sprinter, and Chap- AutMt. Clements broad jumper. lxader, versatile Ciago athlete, wilrepresent Senn high In the high hurdles, pl evalt,and- broad jump. Detroit will send a strong' contin- geant of high :school trackmen to thej meet. A 'trio of negro stars, Lewis ~And, Snowd, en, sprinters, and Beatty, ,0uarter miler, will compete for North- eastern. Northweste.rn will have Dant 4n the dashes, Dennis In the high jump, ~Cavanaugh in. the mile, Langs 'in the 4,440, and Erskine .1n thehurdles. eau~ '*vis will run for Western in the lur- dies and dashies. Estern has entr- tol Watson, pofle vaulter, and Lewis, hlgh jumper. Only one r ord;, jVAs broken I ~year, that rin the hl~mie relay, hen Tlld6ens quartet ,rangy the distance in 1;329 eseonds4 T1e Chicago school will, not defendIt relay title this fear.it4r4 '* Coach Steve 1 arrell of the Varsity' track team wll f eree the meet. rRecords for qt terscholastic fol- low: 100 yard "da~ enson, Lewis In- ~sttute~ Chica);Coke, Chilli- cothe, ,Ohio (19 an Thorn, Oak Hrbor, Ohio (191).4 Time: :10 sec- onds. 220 yard dash-Carter, nversty ,,high, Chicago (1914) ; Grim, Columbus South (1924). Time: :21.4 'seconds. ,Also a national ,interscholastic rec- ord.) z :440 yard,dash-Buter Sh~rtridge high, Indianapolis (1916). Time: .2 aeconds, SSG yard run-Spink, University ,:..Chago (1914). Time: 3 mn., 50 aseconds. Mile run-=Helmae, Lafayette high, Puffalo (19., Time: 4 mn, 33.2 sec. Half, mile relay- Tilden, Chicago (1926. Time: 1 mlai. 32.9 sec. t2 .120 yard high * hurdles-Zoelin, Lewis Institute, Chcago (1915) :15.8 ,ec -,220 yard low hurdles-Cory, Uni- versity high, Chicago (191). :24.4 sec. ({Also a national interscholastic rec- ord) Running broad 'jump-Cooke, Chi-' licothe, Ohio (IM~),. Distance, 23 feet 5 Inches. 'Pole vault-Foss, Uiversity high, Chicago (1913). Height, .12 feet, 5-8 ,.Inches. ,12' pound sht DtHorner, Grand " Rapds (190). Distance, 50 %feet 4 Inches. Running high jumfp-atterson, Ui- " versity high, Detroit (19M). Height, ' feet 1. 1-4 inches;) Dscu~ throw-Allman, Urbana, I- linois (1916). Distance, 130 feet. Javelin throw-Whitl~ck, Danville, Illonis (1925). Distance, 161 feet 4 1.2 inches, , Hammer "throw-oIter, 3Laning t19tt9), Distano®e,,1 i3..feet 3 inches.' . ' We have t. All Furnishings -p 14sJ IIl1i1I1 ~l11 1I~11111t1111[11i11} tlll111111111111111~1 E11111113Il Il116111ii'Ii6~1111111a 111Nl (1 " c g-ae w w ?. i .. *.. . .. .Y. ' ar - Showing an imported Swiss Straw- with, a contrasting band that has_. a particularly lo w crown and' w wide brim. _ i ::' il- ..a. P w w - w =w i _ w w , w A hat of genuine Panama Y which has a wide brim that can be snapped down or rolled.rnw -,E LL~R . r- , y KNICERSARE NEK, FAN a Rai"- / ~~AF" :A"it:.O!. LOST-A "pair of shell rim glasses in brown leather envelope case with name and address printed inside. Please- call 8367. Reward. 159-160-161 LOST-Ladies Parker Duofold, left in 1018 Angell Hall, Thursday. Call 4628. Ask for Margaret Huey. 159-160-161 LOST-A green Schaefer fountain pen, marked LeVerne Taylor. Phone 6988., LOST-,A green gold WahlI fountain Den, Friday morning on campus. Call. J. E. Wendel, 3193. Reward. LOST-Friday, April 22,. silver van- ity case on a chain, with two black enameled figures on, front. Reward. 7817 FOR RENT FOR_ RENT-Nlear hospital and cam- pus Five room house, two 2-room' apartments, first and second floor, available. June 12.E Phone 21815. ,' 160-162-163 FQR RENT-Washtenaw Apts. Fur-, 'nishied apartment from June, for summer. Dial 22219. 159-160-161. FOR SAL. FOR SALE-Ford roadster. Demount- 'able rins, ~ self starter, five good: tires.' Excellent condition. A bar- gain for $35.00. Call Roberts, phone 4418. 161-162-163-164-165-166 FOR SALE-1926 Ford °Coupe. Looks like new. H~as seat covers, heater, tires almiost new. Price is right. 1922 Dodge touring, motor A-i con- dition.. Don't pay railroad fare., Drive this'home. R., H., ALBER 514 E Washington Phone 3115 FOR SALE-7Late 1924 Ford roadster' with disc wheels. Excellent condi- tion. A bargain. Dial 6978. 160-161-162 FOR SALE-Conn B-flat tenor Saxo- phon~e.'Newly refinished ttnd pad- ded at-'factoryt Phone 4435. 160-161-1 62 IFOR SALE-Large house, suitable'"for 1fraternity,, sorority or rooming house.. Blgck from campus. Rea- sonab'le terms. Phone 6367. Miss "ilbert. 159-.160-161 SFOR SALE-Diamond neck~lace, im- ported silver bag, diamond ring, seven piece Japanese tea set (cloi- B onne), and fur coat. Very reason- able. Call 9267. 159-160-161 FOR SALE-Harmonicas. We 'have a fine stock of these very popular instruments, from 25c up. Univer-, sity Music House. F FOR SALE -Most desirable large rooming house, furnished or unfur- nished. Best location.. Easy terms. May rent. Dial 7733 (or 4454 evenings) . ' DANCING Every Saturday uigl, bpra. 5 miles out l:roadway new Plymouth paved road,. fri-s WNe have ~a limited territory a able. For that reason we can only select persons. If you feel you can, qualify for a salary commission position, call L. W. Si 3079, evenings, 15'9-16: News Letters and College Prim Prices and service' right: Davis & O~hlinger, Prompt Prij 1094111 E. Wash. St. Dial NOTICE-Mwell Gillespie, teacher dolin, banjos, guitar, chord struction. Dial 47~57. Wed., Fri., Sui Trojanowskl's Barber Shop has isfied Students for 40 years. sun-w( SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very onable prices, tailored or i made. We have a wonderful ~ety of patterns. Rtepairing al -specialty. Beautiful fabrics for winter overcoat. 'WILD THE TAYLOR 109,,E. Washington + Phone 5069 c wed-n NOTICE - The new Victor 0 phonic Portable machines are Come in and hear them. S berle & Sonr Music House. SThe new Victor Portable Vic is here. Come in and see it. able phonographs as low as easy terms. University Z House. ANN ARBOR CAR~PET ~Clef Works. Rugs Shampooed. F 6513. da TO SED best of 50 lines clothing card to 1103 E. Washington.1 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. N'OTICE-The new 'Royal-Port are now on display at Rider's Shop, 315 State St. A4WFon machine. You will be inters Call and see them. NOTlICE FORDS." FORDS'- FORDS SOur entire stock of used cars been put Into first class running dition and. the prices asked are many cases much lower than value given. A. car for every pi and every car worth the money. C in, pick out. your car and driv, home. We have roadsters, tout coupes, Tudors, four doors, $3 $345. The very one ya ou want Phone Talk to Mr. Gauss. FORD SALES AP $10-320 E. H tFOR SALE--1921 Ford TFouring. $40. ,Call 3283. Vi FOR SALE.-Chevrolet 1923 touring. $40.00.. Phone 9023 any afternoon \or evening 'and ask for McKee or Gow. FOR S ALE-Ford roadster 1924; fivP, ,tires, starter, demountab~le, I'good condition. 1617 Washtenaw. Phone_ 9117. Boyer or Farquhar. WANTED WANTED--College women with ex- perience to operate and manage high class summer inn and tea, room on finest resort lake in north- ern ichianJune 27 to Sept. 1.1 k drrPa ox19_h1 legan, nraiv. ;n Pius six ana plus four. Drown., white and black. ectrical I I or every tone of grey and brow n. may , t4 i AV OI - is l Mali 1!1'IT ill'i r3A[IuuurrilifIIil llillIthiliflliIirllurflrltI il littrlailttlirtit60