I THE MICHIGAN DAILY . :. 1 u0 11 ceis i ad bu~iger wii.] 1 'r:lcia i h. 4 here they \will race agair, IIIALR rUUJ1U LcllanLU Kennedy < ()ky sa.te % ml Ft OR 0110 D, t Jo1' r the third cneu Tholv(crilwsrlake 25) ) Men TO Colnull, { ir is event, for Michigan. In Hope Of Wiiini -Foarth ELimniut a~l13,a-;will cc l)naul )Iot Of 4((&r the halt mile and(1 Monroe v I o entry in the one mile ru. CLOSE FIGHT EXPECTED ''p1~u , Daie jmpebradNor Knapp, javelin thrower, al Undefeated thus far this seasonbe newe Wolverines, all Coach Stephen J. Farrell'sWovin :ig their first trip. Dah track team entrained last night for' hiepoits against Iowa Columbus where they will encounter 1'C ,l .erinhamn, wine what is generally considered the ~-,4t h rk eas strongest Ohio State squad they have 1 IC '1 hellkC ldualset ever eompetedl against. Miclhigain's two versatile field eventI A tditai of 25 mWen comp~ r ola a t hl N r h o7 a t a k I q al ei o 0 ,o n ftLvette are the only mem biers 01:'the tdelegat iofls ever nom inated f t eamn to be entered in ithr(ee evernts, metb ochFrel andl both are -expected to SC'!0' inlal at.byCahFrel North:o' arm has not l healed pro- perly after a severe muscle injury and NEW Y"ORK-Babe Ruth he will not be called upon to thirow first Mlajor league player tc the javelin until next Saturday, when ball th -rown from an airplay he will lead is team mates in the Conference mieet at Mladis.on. Hlowever, NEW' VYORK.-anukee p1a tomorow he 'is 'enteredl in his other ceive ,_'00,000t yearly in sar specialty events, the broad jump and -.- pole vault in addition to the high jump., CININ 1 I, M101Profit At"Gardens" TiLUMN CIN, ~ ATI EAM, TORcadMksHg PLII TiOU IL EE NEW YORK, iayT1 l e Ne i.A3PM . "': Madison Siquaregardeun made a pro- A PMr;.~ E 'fSN ,i o 784,639i t is ya hog Coach Ray .Fisher's baseball team such things a ~six-day bicycle races, will niot dis~and immediately at the; boxing bouf -,,I rack meets~, horse close of the Conference but will re-" shows, and the circus. main in Ann Arbor to play two gamesI during Commencement week. The . University of Cincinnati team has been engaged to meet the Wolverines on June 17 and 18. c -1AS. T The Michigan team was supposed to play Cincinnati on the way home FOR YOURE fron its southern trip, but was rained; out. Cincinnati got an early start OLO for a team so far north and has been going good all season. The calibre! of its opponents is not quite as goodl OVERCOATS as the average 'team among the lead- ein the Big Ten. Highest Prices Paid for. Between now and the ti~e for the! games in June the Wolverine ball DIAINM ONDS club may take on an entirely (iffer-, ent appearance. With more Confer-! PhZONE AT ONCE ence tilts to be played as well asa non-Conference ganme with Michigan, S A State the team. may be settled dlownt and play less erratic ball that has 4306j lnar edl many of the mid-season games._________________________ __ a If you arc a telephone subscriber call Jimmie+ the Ad-Takers Dial 21214, and your want ad ' Iwill be charged. The INchigan Daily reserves the right toI classify all wnts ads under appropriate head-; ings and to revise or withhold objectionable 1copy. This column closes at 3 P. M. (late preced- ing publication. Notice of any error must be given in time for the second insertion. CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of jfive average words to the line) for one jr two jinsertions. Nine tents per reading !Inc; for three or more jinsertions. ECash classifieds r-eceived at the Daily office in The Press Building on Maynard Street, f ~ CONTRACT RATESI ,, Seialsadriedrtngvnnapia tio. );,-T--G(lasses- on or nearcmps j S~iatutrdlay night. Finder 1pleaseo ca:llj LOS _____ _________-____ ,mih 8017. 16 ili16-i67 ILOS'1- Classes, fountain pen anid! LOST--A green Schae:fer fountain pen, pencil its case in either Angell ornmarked Lettei nerTaylor Phone j University Hall, Tuesday. Call 106S)8. I21341. 166-167-165 LOST--A green gold W1111 fountain LOST-A gold fountain pen with, pen, Friday morning on campus. initials M. E. C. Phone 6409, 107 Call J. E. Wendel, 3193. Reward. . .. v .: .; .. ,.;, ,. . . .: r ± c ' jr., s ', ! '," ;e,"' ' v '.<< e''r, rF,.:x4 . ...:; rx '. " r. ? 4t 5 , j 'Y. F8>'. r',:P'6' ;3 ' . IAl etto fEntered lin ,Javel in Lovette will be enteDred in place of CQaptain Northrop in the ;javelin, andl after his throw af'194 feet last week; naais Illinois it is not unlikely that he will break the existln, dual meet mark of 194 feet Gl inches set last year by the Michigan pilot. Lovette is alsoI expected to win the shot put and should score third in the discus be- hind the Michigan and Ohio aces, Schravesand and Rasmus, respective- ly. Coat Farrell selected four hurd-t lers to make the trip. Headed by Coo- per,. who is entered in both the lows and highs, this group includes 'alsol Kinney in the highs and Tarbill and Jones in the lows. Ohio will present in Irwin the only serious obstacle for the Wolverines to hurdle. Hester Favored '.o Wini [ I-ester and Lasser fprm the Mich- igan sprint pair in both the 100 and 220, with Hester favored to win in both events over Kriss, Ohio's in41Qor Conference champion, with Lasser a probable third in the 100 and possible second in the 220. Wisconsin Net Team Will Compete Here (Continued from Page Six) Badgers won three of the six singles matches but lost all three of th e doub- les. The invaders are headed by Cap- tain Boldenwack, who is one of the best singles players, in the Confer- ence, having been seeded in the Big Ten mneet last year. Besides Captain Boldenwack, the Badger team includes Freeborn, Kan- er,' Reeves, Kratz, and Judkins. Thue team played in this order against Min- nresota, while the 'doubl~es combina- tions coisisted of Kaner andi Judkins, Reeves and Kranz, Boldenwack and Freeborn. Against Minnesota the I~adger team showed a lack of sufficient practice, especially in doubles, as they lost all three matches to the strong Gopher comnbinationst' Capt. Irwin Olian may not be able to play against the Badgers this after- noon due to a muscle injury. In case h- is unable to play, his place will he filed by Kenneth Schafer, '293, wlio played against Michigan State last week. The Mvichigan entries will, be select- ed - from Cantain Olian, Stephens, Schafer, Barton,. Moore,. Algyer, and Goldsnmith. ® ... 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