FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1928 l RESERE CAGERS BOW' BEFORENORM.AL FIVE4 'IXe stern sfa e Fori~nrds Solve De- feeOf T'aum And X hi Iii 1V;! ;' a ~ Clsin'Perious BALSAA0 MCHIGAN STAR" \1estf'rn State NormaI liasketball tean: defeiae the Michigan reserve quintet, 33 to 29, Wednesday at Bat.-. tie Creek, in the first second team cage isn played n the Conference. The Kipke-coached reserves showed rea pOwer in the first half and led 14-13 at{ the intermission, but the clever basket shooting of Sebring- in the second half gave the teachers a victory in the last ten minutes of play. Balsamo was the Wolverine star, scoring eight points and being the mainstay of the passing game. Whit- tile ,also displayed an accurate ye for the basket. Although the Michigan defense was good in the first half, the! combination of Nester and Sebring,; who scored eight and 12 points re- spectively, proved too much for the Wolverine guards in the closing min-) utes of play. The lineups: Western Site Norntal -13 F M1 P Yankees Pay huge Sum For LaryAnd Reese; Infielders (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. 5-The New.York Yankees are looking to the future when some of the cogs in the; ma- chine that~ ran roughshod over the rest of the American. league last sum- !nmer become a bit rusty. Replacements were added yesterdays when announcement was mnade of the purchase for 1929 delivery o, the i crack keystone combination of Lyn Lary and Jimmy Reesr of the Oakland Coast league club. Unofficially it was understood these two youngsters will cost the Yan- lkees $150,000 in cash and players. That sum would represent a record outlay by the Yankees for any cee I deal. The $135,000 they handed the Boston Red Sox for Babe Ruth was the previous high-water mark. Baseball observers regarded the purchase as indication that Col. Jake Rupert, owner of the world's champ- ions, was determined to leave noth- ing undone to make the Yankees con- tenders for the American league pen- nant) for some years to come. Already overwhelming favorites to repeat I their pennant triumph in 1928, the champions are preparing now for the y ears that follow. Just how the two Coast league stars other things. Thus far outstanding difficulty has been experienced in finding an effective combination, five men who will play throughout a full game. The quintet of Captain Harri- gan, Oosterbaan, McCoy, Chap- roan, and Raber has not p~raven t ON, FENIG CEDL (Continued from Page Eight.) handles the fails and epee well, Pet- tibone, who is adept at sabre and foils, Kahan who engages with sabre, and, Hammer who uses the foils. The1 other men on the first squad are working haiq, some of thei are Ipush- ing the first string duelists hard for their positions. Several of th fresh- men are showing up exceptionally well and will undoubtedly afford gooer, material for the Varsity squad 'iext year. The first match of the season will be here on Febfuary 4, when the Var- sity swordsmen duel the Detroit fenc- ing club. Detroit has one of the strongest aggregations in the country and in an early season engagement took the measure of the embryo \vol- verine four. were to fit into the lineup was puz- zling Yankee baseball followers, how-! ever. Shortstop Mark Koenig and see- cnd baseman Tony Lazzeri now do what is to be done around the key- stone sack j st about'as well as any pair in the big leagues. In addition both are young and should show no signs of slowing down for some years. Joe Dugan, who grows no younger, is the one doubtful member of the Yankees' infield and another year may see Miller Huggins confronted with the problem of filling a hole at third base. Reese or Lady, or both may break into the line-up if such a situation develops. whleie else. our prices are 1(- i)more than you would p:a elsewhere. Mnufatuer 0te linous0 R ider ''Iasterpen.' Eidr'sPOn ShEop. FOR JE NT 'I , NOTICE BERTINE BEAUTY SHOP now openI fo>r business under management of Ii ss Madeline Moran, 1111 S. Uni- versity. Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 78 TYPlEWRITER RIBBONS-Our rapidl tuirnover insures a fresh stock. You secure the best quality at a moder- ate price. 0. D. iMorrill, 17 Nickels Arcadc. TYPING-Theses a specialty. Rea- sonable rates. M. V. Hartsuff.I Dial 9387. 77-180 NOTICE-We deliver between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p m. Prompt Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481. 20 100 TY1PEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done by ex- perienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for nearly twenty years. 0. D. Morrill, ' 17 Nickels Arcade. NOTICE-Board by week, 2 meals, $5; 3 meals, $6.00. 905 E. Washington S St. Phone 5872. 77, 78, 79 BERTINE BEAUTY SHOP, 1111 S. University, will open Friday under new management. All work guar- anteed. 78 A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY We operate a .large fur ranch in Wis- consinaspecializing in Muskrats. We have an opening on our sales organ- ization.for men who are acquainted with numerous persons. To such men we offer employiment i'n a fibld that should net, in commissions ten to - tventy-thousand\L. illa r~s . per; year. Address: HUDSON SEAL FUR COMPANY, 54 W. RANDOLPH ST.,~,CHICAGO, ILL. 76, 77, 78 TYPEWRITER SERVICE COMPLETE typewriter service; new and used machines of all makes. Rentals by the week, month or semester; repairing of all makes by skilled workmen; all kinds of typ-; ing, prompt service. High class rib- bons and carbons. Rider's Pen Shop. ONE of the oldest and largest life insurance companies wishes to ob- tain a student representative. A wonderful opportunity for the right man. 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Call 9242. 78, 79 Read The Want Ads _101NTA1N PEN SERVF LOST WE have thr e skilled penmakrs LOST-Watch chain, with golA foot- THIS back of our retail counter to serve ball, at Field House, on Dec. 15th. COL you on corrcptittinofal mkstmen Finder please call Scheller at 7522. and rer g of Ptdeal k srkes y- 76,77 78 LSE will not iiud eq ualeri n- Sebring rf ..........G Nester if ...........4 Grein c............2 Ilias rg............0 Luery rg ...........0 Lundquist, lg.......3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 Whittle r B1lsamo Gawne 1f Nylandc Slagle rg Cushing Kanitz rg 15 3 Michigan Reserves B F of ........ 2 2 If .........4 0 ..1 1 2 ........1..2 1 ........ .0 1 rg ... .....1 0 . ..........1 0 6 M 0 2 0 0 (? 0 2) 2 2 0 0 2 7 P 1 1 . 1 0 0 1 6 a is too satisfactory, being flashy but TYPEWRITING and addicted to many dull spots, fea- MvMEouRAP111G tured by listlessness and ragged defensive work. a specialty for twenty years. But the coaches have not been able Prompt Service, Experienced Oper- to find men who will make a better ators, ' oderate O[ates. combination! Nine players -will leave' 0. D. M 0 R R I L L tonight for the week-end trip. 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. Uj - - . . . . . . . . . . 11 5 THE TIP-OFF (Continued from Page Eight.) with a new man at the helm. It has been an extremely ticklish position for all concerned and a tre- mendous responsibility has devolved on Veenker and Kipke. But there is another responsibility, too. This responsibilily and duty is that which devolves on the team itself to bend every effort to adapt itself to what differences in style of play imay be occasioned by the change, such as it is, and make the load lighter for Veenker and Kipk&. Perhaps Veenker is nominally in charge of the Varsity quintet while Kipke is titled as "head coach" of the Varsity "B" team. Such is the situation facing the Wolverines! 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