THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,h THRIETEAMS STAND I LT ' CO-----M---- OUT FO CAGE TITL CLOSES CLOSE Fraternities that have not as yet AA DV'ERTISING Purdue Has Easy End Of Schedule Yet bowled in the first round of the i"ter- To Play; Michigan, Wisconsin I fraternity bowling contest may do so , . i k I 1 WANTED LW) M 1(TIRt M race "vere '.Uests INDIANA NEARS LEADERS Locked in a )triple 'tie for first place in the Western Conference has- ket ball race at the half way mark in their schedules, Michigan, Pur- due and Wisconsin with five victor- ies and one loss look to be the out- standing contenders for champion- ship honors. Indiana, however, with five wins and two defeats cannot be safely counted out until after the game With Michigan Saturday night in Yost field house. A win for the Hoosiers would put them in a commanding position although they must meet the first place Wisconsin quintet and play two games with Ohio State be- sides a relatively easy contest with Northwestern. Ohio State has play- ed erratic ball all season, and though hopelessly eliminated from champion- ship hopes and with slight chances for a first division berth, the Buck- eyes are apt to prove a severe stumbling block to Hoosier aspira- tions.I Iowa, wIh four victories and a pair of losses has a powerful team and must not be considered completely out of the running. Erratic ball has been a handicap to the Hawkeyes, too. Il- linois is the only other Conference five with better than a .500 average and will cause a lot of trouble before the season is over. Two of the loss- es sustained by Coach Craig Ruby's quintet have been by one point. Be- fore the season closes the Illini will meet Michigan at Urbana and also grapple with Wisconsin in two games. Dr. Meanwell's Badgers have the hardest schedule on paper of the three leaders and if they win, it will be after a hard fight. The Badgers have the hardest end of their schedule before them including two games each with Illinois and Iowa in addi- tion to single games with Indiana and OhiosState. There istnot a soft spot in this schedule. Purdue's schedule, on the other hand, is considerably easier with two games to be played against North- western in addition to one with the much trampled Gophers who have at last broken into the win column at the expense of Northwestern. Chicago, rated evenly with Ohio State may furnish an upset for the Boilermakers in their last game, but the only two tests remaining for Coach Lambert's team are the games with Iowa Sat- urday and with Michigan Feb. 28. Coach ' Mather's, quintet, in the depths of a slump, must pull togeth- er in the next few days if it expects to finish at the top of the Big Ten, for the formidable Indiana team will invade the ,ield house Saturday. From then until the end of the season there is scarcely a letup unless it be the two gamep with Chicago, but the Maroons' strength was shown in their recent defeat of Indiana. The fast coming Purdue five must be met by the Wolverines as well as Illinois and Iowa.- While the Wolverines and Hoosiers battle Saturdaythereswill be two oth- er important contests, Purdue and Iowa will lock horns in the latter's new field house and Wisconsin will journey to Ohio State for a game. Chicago ad Northwestern also will try to settle the Windy City feud Sat- urday night. Delaney Confident Of Winning Friday by making arrangements for the use )VN of the alleys at the Union. The intra- WANTEI)--ne c mural department should also be no- . ' Dir ectory. Dial5 tified before three o'clock the prece(i- - ing day. WA'NTED-Regular. Entries for the all--eamus handball or gentlemen.for tournament, both singles and don bies, ( on and dinner. will close Friday. Shoppe, 225 So. 'El . i' WANTED , opy of Student WANTED-Gentleman student want- 5375. 96 ing room mate please call at 1191 ad es No. Thayer. Dial 21815. 95-96-971 boarders, ladies I___ ___________ (dinner, or lunch- WANTED-Two college women forI Polly Little Tea help in Fosters Tea Room. Apply Thayer. 95-96-97 at once. 95-96-97 WANTED--Washing and ironing wanted. Mrs. Buss, 448 So. Fifth of Mina71AQ Q-QrQE a WANTED STUDENTS to know that' Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats.j 121 E. ANN DIAL 430e 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. WANTED-Young man with college! training in mechanical or electrical engineering or business administra- tion, who has some knowledge of, personnel administration, especially psychological tests, for work in the personnel department of a large middle west public utility corpora- tion. Give age, education and train- ing in detail. Address Box 158 Michigan Daily. 94-95-96 LOST I LOST---Bunch of keys. J. phone 5661 or notify 6ftice, Law school. I. WAITE, Record er's R ; . i; :' - -- ------------ i New Spring Neckwear NOW ON DISPLAY $1.00 to $3.50 ANN MIBOR ;!Jr.. rnone t uu. WANTED-Position in Fraternity or sorority. Excellent colored cook with city references. Mrs. Jones. Dial 8264. 94-95-96-97-98-99 WANTED-Club of 20 or more for board. $6.00 per week, 13 meals. Rea Dining Room. 95-96-97-98 LOST-~-1)iainund ring. dring xans. Call 7221; after 7::k p. in. 95-96-97 LOST- wh k up man's wrist w "atch, Hllm r 'ko',ton' leather sifrap in Angel[ 1all, third floorI labora t on Friday, January 28th. i lease call 155' 2eward. 95:-96 i-97 LOST-Green leather pocketbook cin- taining check book. Finder please call Frances O'Brien, 836 Tappan. .Phone 7717. 95-96 LOST-About .lanuary 27, Lady's yel- low g(dd wrist watch; Elgin; re- ward. Phone 2-1635. 95-96-97-98-99-100-101 LOST-A dark red silk scarf, on Feb. 8, near Engineering Arch. Reward. Call 7795. 94-95-96 - -_---.-- I LOST-Laundry case. Name and ad- dress on outside. Willard C hase, 529 Walnut. 91-95-96 LOST--A blue, Moore's fountain pen.. Dial 5518. tf LOST-Jeweled Sio'nta Num Fraternity pin. Phone 5861._Snhbstantial re- ward. 94-95-96-97 HEALTH1 Begins when you phone s428. C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 30 Vue th Arcade. ues-thurs-sat-tf FOR nv(,nienc, speed and saiac- Lion, vist 'iojnowsm Ba'l' Shop. tues-thur-:si NOTIE Te les: in P'hoto Frrnes at the lowest lric:. All syles, swing, swivel, etc. Leather frae J. I3. SAUNDERS, 306 S. State. tu-th-sat NOTICE-Hats cleaned and blocked. All kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed and repaired. Satifaction guarmnteed. ANN ARBOR SHOP.62 E. Liberty. c-Tues.-Thurs.- Sat. Ann Arbor Mimeographing shop- 1tI Detroit St. Let us do your mimeo- graphing and typewriting. l irsa- class worlk. Quick service. Lowest prices. Dial 8633. c-tues-thur-Sat LOST-Monday, on campus, shell-rimmed glasses in leather case. Dial 8382. pair of brown 96-97-98 - -- THE J SYSEM CLOTHiS For Young Men y'AU Ages SEE OUR NEW SPRING SUITS $37.50 to $48.50 Stoddard hair Shop has given excel- lent service for 17 years. A visit will convince you of our efficiency, 709 N. University. tues-thur-sat NOTICE-Spring suits and topcoats, 100 per cent pure wool, made to or- der. $22.50. (No Hokum). Chick Krug Rep. Sher-llirst Tailor.in(g Co. Will call any time and display sam- p]es. Dial 3242. 200 E. Huron. 95-96-97-98-99 Kellaujif The Tailor. Clothes made to order a specialty, experiene- ed cutter and fitter 115 1-2 South FOUNTAIN PEN INK Are your records important? Ij not why make them? If they are im- portant use a Record Ink. This is 1 + 7 F. W. GROSS 309 S. MAIN I1 t i South University State Street WHITNEY THEATRE One Night Only, Friday, Feb. 25 Mail Orders Now-Seats, Feb. 22 "A performance so perfect it stands just this side of paradise." -Frank Vreeland, N. Y. Telegram. GLENN HUNTER with a great cast in "YOUNG WOODLEY" Prices: 70c, $1.Ol, $1.u, $ .(0 $25O pis tax lk r1 the only kind of ink we sell and the Main St. 95-96-97-98-9 -100 only kind which works well in your fountain pen. Many worthless sub- NOTICE --- Dressmaking, altering, stitutes are offered under the cloak cleaning and pressing. Ladies and of the name "Fountain Pen Ink." gentlemen's snits, cots and appar- Ask us, we will show you the dif- ele27eds Aisc Phn 935a. ference. Rider's Pen Shop. el. 1217 Geddes Ave. Phon 9352 sun-tues-thur. !96-97-98 NOTICE--For potatoes and fire place FOR SALE wood, call 9534. ------ --------- 96-97-98-99-100-101 TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repair- TO EUROPE-Conducted tour lasting ed. Largest and best stock to be ob- two months in England, Holland, tained anywhere. O. D. MORRILL, the Rhine, Belgium, Switzerland, 17 Nickels Arcade. Authorized deal- Italy, Riviera and France. Sailing er: Phone 661'5, L. C. Smith & Cor- July 1st. All expenses $625. Third ona Typewriters, Inc. tf successful season. Send today for i rcu_ _.la. _ aws._. n, 4414,_ " A H azel .. 1Ave., _ . i SdCm'. . 11 FOR SALE All makes for sale or rent. Excellent Imachines at reasonable prices. Prompt repairing by experienced workmen. Courteous service. Aulta Brand Ribbons and Carbons. Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State Street. sun-ttes-thurs-tf TYPEWRITER FOR RENT Some good machines all makes. They are in good condition. Rider's Pen jShop. 315 State St. sun-tues-thur FOR RENT FOR RENT-Double and single rooms' where it is warm and quiet. 6521. circular. Rawson, 4414, Hazel Ave., Chicago. 96-97-98-99-100-101-102-103,104,105 DRESSMAKING, altering, cleaning and pressing. Ladies and gents suits, coats, etc. 1317 Geddes Ave. Phone 9352. / 96-97-98 WHY WEAR "READY MADES" when you can have a two pant suit built to your measure for $37.50? Spring styles now ready. T. B. LYONS, Williams at Maynard. tf NOTICE--A Portable Phonograph as low as $15. Three months to pay. Just the thing for your room. Uni- versity Music House. tf A New Semester BUT-- The Same Old Problem YOUR LAUNDRY-- 9 A Q 17 ilisri -,rii Or-Oil 6 1N. IDivision1. -'-" NOTICE-Buy interest in publishing FOR RENT-Front suite. Light, warm, company with copywrights; bright, plenty of hot water. 529 Walnut. remunerative, national future. In- 95-96-97 vestigate. Box 159. 94-95-96 ROOMS FOR RENT-Front suite for NOTICE-Banjo-Ukes. Hand painted boys, also one single and one dou- instruments with U. of M. colors and ble room, near campus, 1333 Wash- designs. At our sale price as low as tenaw Ave. iDal 21980. 95-96-97-98 $3.98. You can afford one. We also -- - have some exceptional bargains in FOR RENT-At 1020 S University a used tenor banjos. University Mu- desirable single room, one minute sic House. tf walk from campus. Wood League sc oue House. Phone 5938. 95-96-97 NOTICE-Mouth organs. Our entire FOR RENT-Single room, four blocks stock is offerel for Wss than whole- sale cobt. A popular pastime very south of campus. Board if desired. much in vogue now. Uimversity Only two other roomers. 957 Green- MucHo w Unvrty wood Ave. 95-96 Music House. tf l C x r Can be done better and quicker by employing our service. You need -7 (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 16-Jack Delaney, cool, suave, boxer with a smashing right, felt on edge today and was su- premely confident of his ability to whip1 Jimmy Maloney in their 10-round bout' Friday night at Madison Square gar- den. The light-heavyweight champion plans nothing but light drill now. Meanwhile his thumping rival from Boston, down to 202 pounds, intends whaling his sparring partners around the workout ring at Long Branch, N. J., in a last minute drive for perfec- tion of attack. Maloney hammered away at his mates or 10 rounds yesterday, ripping to the body the particular type of short left and right hooks his advisers believe will bend the "flashing blade" of the ring in the middle, as "Dyna- mite Jim" expresses it. 'Maloftey's speed and punching power brings the following proclama- tion from Dan Morgan, boxing author- ity at his camp, "Delaney will be no match for Maloney because, of the latter's straight hitting with his left, Lis short right hand punches to the{ b ody, natural fighting spirit, ability. speed and youth." Delaney impresses spectators at his Bridgeport camp with his perfect conl. dition and ability. He boxed seven rounds, two with George Ward, New Jersey welterweight; three with Ed- d:e Claike. a Baltimore Negro wel- terweight and two with Jack Warren. .egro heavyweight. He was on defense, rehearsing his! 1 locking catechism as his partners cut I I ose and rained blows from all I' S S -..- worry no more about where and how you are going to get it done. By bringing it to our Press Building Station,. you .val I I can get a 15% discount. Stop in on your way to the "Maj." A '~1 CLOTHES Roedy-Made e~d Cut-to OrdeF FOR RENT--One suite 2 double rooms furnished, 2 blocks from campus. Telephone 9240. 720 So. Stafe St. 95-96-971 FOR RENT-Large double room. Will rent single or double. Room for one ani a suite. Price reasonable. 425 S. Division. 94-95-96 FOR RENT-One large single room, for one man student. 715 East Kingsley. Phone 9605. 94-95-96 FOR, RENT-Suite and also a single in desirable location and reasonable. 429 S. Division. 94-95-96 FOR RENT-Tile garage for rent, 1129 Martin Pl. Dial 21678. 94-95-96-97-98-99 FOR RENT-3-room furnished apart- ment. Two front rooms or suite., Steam heat; also garage. Call 8544. 422 E. Washington. 94-95-96-97-98-99 FOR RENT-Large, light, front suite. One block from campus, near Thayer. 807 East Washington. 96-97-98 FOR RENT-1207 Willard St. Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Phone 6642. tf FOR RENT -Garage on Elm St. Also garage near new University 1Hos- pital. Phone 6642. tf FOR RENT - Single room, $3.50. Double room at $7.00.rOne block from campus. 816 East Washing- ton. 96 FOR RENT-Single room in private home, near bus line. Phone 6623. 96-97-981 NOTICE-Red Seal Victor Record sale-three for the price of pne. Music lovers should not ovsrlook- this wonderful opportunity. Hun- dreds to select from. University Music House. tf TYPEWRITING and Mieograph- 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 Students! Save Money! Buy a used typewriter and type your own thesis. Phone Landis 3489. wed-thur-sat-tus Hear Fritz Kreisler's new Orthophonic Victor Records. Exclusive Victor artists. Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 So. Main. tr NOTICE-Typing, thesis neatly and quickly typed at popular prices. Phone 7345. tf NOTICE Special Bargains on new and used in- struments. Schaeberle & Son Mu- sic House. tf ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning Works. Rugs Shampooed..- Phone 6513. daily-tf TO SEE best of 50 lines clothing drop card to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND CARBONS Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock and you secure the best qual- ity at a moderate. price. 0. D. MOR- RILL, 17 Nickels Arcade, Phone 6615. Dealer:; L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 'I WIIILE 'DEVOID OF ECCENTRIC FEATURES, CHARTER HOUSE GARMENTS ARE DECISIVELY COLLEGIAN. WE ENDEAVOR TO CONFINE OUR SALES OF THEM EXCLUSIVELY TO COLLEGE MEN. Suits and Topcoats '4 4' r a a 1 4 Dial 4287 or 21816 XX Thi-ti QITTn I iAn rl v7 S $40,, $45, $50 J. F. WUERTH CO. FOR RENT-Newly decorated double room, second floor, with or without dorm. Light and pleasant. Will rent single. 332 E. Jefferson. Dial 6110 FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING In keeping with University customs X91 Ii