IM THE MMTCHIGTAN DAILY P A~F SrVEN ??TTTT1Th )V flflflTT A PV P.1 193 L ll Ir I.C:,iA1 l> r - A' Pi l.}.CG 1_A1 .L. o, i.ac a a a.r a aava as v >a ai" 6 BASEBALL WORLD W Iolveri ne Trackman Ay iOU07 ""U WRESTLERS PREPARE iMOURNS JENNINGS W YDO OHSOi ill Run. In Chicago DUU ROP LAJOR SANFNGI ILOSES FOR MEET WITH 07 110 C lodfom ay Sx) FO M JR A IN6 COSESADVERTISINGA3P FOR RENT-Furnished apartmeat for girls, steam beat; also a garage. 422 E. 'Washnigton. Phone 5544. 93, 94",55 F~OR RENT-Furnished apartment for girls, clean, heat; also a garage. 422 E. Washington. Phone 8544.: 93, 94,' 95 liekf r 41 tl1 v it 3E'it gl1I By lDe"Calug ufdi".7toAnd 3Miehigaji State' In IDevil' 'dve i4ltifi TWO VETERANS iNCLUDED :'*.*' Victorious(15over their three non- " Conference opponent s, Ohio univer- sit y, Weost; Virginia. and Michigan r Sfate, lby widIe margins, (Coachii Clif- ; lord l een'., Wolverine wrestlers will OW. 1800 011e of1 1heir most51formtidab~le I :.,...:::; (11101l meet opilofleni 5 Saturday night A,, Ien they open t he 1,924 Big Teni schedule by vin-etigthe well lbalanc-11X ecl BsuckeyI oe: aifColumbus. 01 no State is ira teA as one of the si rrngest mat 1 earn hIhe Con fer- eneoc this season, 11i t reidy boasts inlressive \ ict orie er V(1 lichiganr Stc oilleg('811(liia ii 18uniiversity r1~c1I(, uckeyes I tromnced thle Spartan Itlugije Jennuings tearmi byva ,sore of 22-3,.vwhil e 1\lichIi-. maae o h gan it dwnied theIh' 1851 Lanisinig (Sitl- "tir eY aid later assistat, t fit, 22-5. i eG-a w of the New Yor1k r tme n treeyears. Thle Aclverine - JIP 1 quartet will conisttof1Leonard, L o - , soi'e r-~ m nont, Monroe and hmunt. ClICGO Felb. .-Nationa~l ni NOTICE TYPING-Theses a specialty. Rlea-j IIi addition to this quartet, (oarh : inkings, to fe ratified at the national D)0 you know that the Gypsy inn sonable rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Farrell has ecntI eyed veteran peroarm- latwn tennis association meetinug hre s rvcs cml~Edlcoseeig { ers in the only tw cacheet Fridayan Saturday, may witness dinners for 50c. Yes-Atmosphere FLNANPE EVC on the program of the meet, the pol the passing of another great. Star of and musi too. Under Student man- Bte aeyu onanPnloe vault and the hurdles. Prout, a, thne past, "Little Bill" Johnston. The agement. 7:12 Hill St, over now at Rider's Pen Shop. You nmember (of last year's Varsity, will 5sensationl of last winter's rankings; 94, 95, 96, 97, 98. 99 will want them in good shape for;, ' coptintefreeenwiewsthe dropping of Vincent Richards NOTPICE+-Two used pral ye exams. rrIDo n Cooker, another veteran, is! for turning pro, and tennis followers wrtrjo ae n adtoyasFRRN . believe that Johnston 's failure to en- 01(1 respectively. Reasonable prices. It chdule 1(1 unknin j urdst.wh t te many tournaments last year may ( l 4 E I.tV nn FOR RENT--Front double room in~ t.(;:.a conkoat(0. him his 1928 ranking. TuesTur, Sat. Pirivate home, on F{orest Ave. No' Steams the W1olverines will face in Th sae irustlesfnlyus. other roomers. Dial 6692. 91 nmth ..Cmes tIw tteCow arl lmtdRcard . Wllamsso I NOTICE-Be sure and visit this most 120 ini aeeht Iwa Saeloa u i i ae ih r .Wli m e -IFO E T Ad srbesiea 20oral years ago and this incident has = modern and efficient Hat Cleaning versit y, and Notrue Dame will proba- and Shoe Shining Parlor. Michigan \Vashtenaw. Plenty of light, heat bly comprise the other entries th tno the NLTA IntecsoTiheatre Bldg. 539 E. Liberty. adhtwtr etraoal.As two )mile university relay, ins. itle illpinte o tr gth p wlas not (clit. 9175. 94, 95, 96 r nother feature of the meet will be"LtlBil"hssrnt wa no TusTusSt arom aewnedfraeir the rude rce etwen r. ttoequal to the burden of a long camin MRS. E11MA FISHER CROSS, experi-LAG frnsutuialfotw th gude ac btwenDr OtoIpaign in 1927.end teacher of piano and pipeI AG rn utsial o w Peltizer, German Star, and Ray ___________________________o;ie or three boys, well lighted. 735 --- ..g. ...C.a.,,n..e100' ___________ -- - orga, extensive suy abroad. Haven ,corner of H-ill. 94, 95, 96 Dod eI.A. . ce in th 100 ..........................1..Stuady, 610 . Liberty, Apt. 8, min ol cvet. De'troit Theaters j Phone 3506, afternoons. :FOR RENT-Three-room furnished Detlioil f )cdg(' innm; Italhe will def eat -.1- - 1apartment; heat, light and water. to Jolhn't he (lerniauiisI ir ill tonmorrowv nighit'sI ... _....................._...i.. DRESSMAKING-Experienced; can 315 Packard. Dial 22464. 94, 95 Giants, trace and lien ret ire fronm track co- Ifunihreferences. Estimate given petitloli. I- on work desired. Phone 3655. FOR RENT-Most desirable roomls in , T EATRESUn. Tues., Thurs. girls' league house, across from Hill LACSS T H2 EASTOICETisAuditorium, at 2375. Ingalls. Dial =1AT2WES OIETi coupon and fifty cents 4093. 94, 95, 96 I=Wediiesay 1Mt.... $1.(ltO to 2.5i0 r. will get you a porterhouse steal w' Eves. ........$1.00 to $3.x10 dinner at Barney's Restaurant, 516 COME and see some real rooms at th Aoe Appeing rnYou See an E. Williams. 93, 94, 95 1207 Prospect (cor. Church), 2 th-OteerYu-oei-i - singles, double, and suite, $2.50 to t e t G o e y- SCHWAB & MTANI)EL'S NOTICE-We deliver between the $4.00. Showers, University approved. $.t ^ 9hor f930 and "GOOD NEW'S"m. Prompt Newly decorated. 94, 95, 96 . ®yL NE Y + Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481.I 1 20 100 FOR RENT-Desirable suite, vacancy - ~1 in, suite; also single room in girl's . ~.30 I IiWoodward, at Eliot I TYPEWRITER SERVICE league house; reasonable; one block BII 0 N S'1T E L1L E While on vacation leave your type- from Campus. Dial 7439. 725 Haven 11K . . .. . .. . . .30 I PLAYHOUSE w ~riters at Rider's Pen Shop. A good Ave. 94, 95, 96 NIGHTS, 75c; $1.54). Mats. 'rues., time t have them cleaned and ad- -! 7n Thurs. atnd Sat., 50c, 755 justed. FOR RENT -Suite at 311 Thompson, two-,-,__lsfr0cmpus .OJ io SINGLE and double room for rent. 1303 Wilmont, corner of Washtenaw. 5009 93, 94, .95 ROOM-Single or double, in private home, near Campus, quiet, rea'son- able rent. Phone 5424. 93, 94, 95 WANTED) CLOTHES washed and ironed. W tt wash and rough dry. Work called for and delivered. Call 3795. 94, 95, 96 WANTED-Trombone, with case. Call H. Waldenmyer. Phone .4211. 94, 95 LOST-Jan. 26, brown shell rimmed glasses in a black case. Reward. 5530. 94, 95, 96 LOST-Two Chemistry coupons. Call 6674. Ask for "Vic." Reward. 93, 94, 95 LOST-Slide rule, at Michigan The- atre. Ha''' name in several places. Phone 7394. 1330 Wilmot. 94, 9- LOST-Small brown leather purs< containing about $17 in ca'sh and cards of owner. Call 7717. 95, 96, 97 LOST-Slide rule. Return to 3. E. Wilson, ,1008 Michigan Ave. Call 7382. Reward. 95, 96, 97 Ila e Seen itSlars Coach Been, whli scot"'fl the' Ohio- Alichigan State imeet at I1List *Lansing withI Assist ait Coach Solomon, rates tihe Ohio aggregation as mtich .stronger than last season, pointing out that Coach Mooney has a stari pci~ormerinil every one of the seven werightt. divisions. The streiigth of the Scarlet andl Grey comination is further attested by Coach Mooney's statenment; that this year's team, is the best that hie has turned out at Ohio State. This remark was made in spite of the fact that the Buckeye team of 1924 included no less than two members o. thle Unite0( States Olympic team, Capt ain1 Marten and Steel. Beat Sltatn,,Easily Ohio State experienced little diff'i- cult y with Coach Leonard's Michigan State combination, winning every one of the seven matches exceplt the 135 pound bout. Against Indiana, which was considleredl one (of the leaders int the easterii division of tihe Bigj Ten, the Buckeyes revealed their true strengthIiby winning, 15 1-2 to 7 1-2. Tl;ie Buckeye team is composed of Cushman, in the 115 pound division; Hclh'r, 125; Scheidt, 135; Captain Hum~mel, 145; Power, 15S; Ackley, 1.75; and lelgerson, heavyweight. Captain Humnimel andI Cushman faced the Wolverine team here last sea- son. ' who diedlalst wreek. Main S WHITE FISH TROUT ... WMALL-EYED F :I HALIBUT......... ............. SALMON .... ....... . PERCH ... HERRING................ 2 lbs. for .jU .30 .25 I R~ecommflendL "TIlE 1DEVIL IN THlE CHIIEESE" By Tomn Cushing 11 , .25j 1 I I Shubert-Lafayette LAST WEEK Eves............ Wie to $2.1)0 Tlhurs. Mat...... 0C to $lA') Sat. Mat...... . 50c to $2.00 BLANCHE YUJRKA in The SQUALL A Tense Emotional Drama of the Sexes TYPEWRITEiR RIBBONS-Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock. You secure the best quality at a moder- ate price. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold, Irented, exchanged, cleaned, re- paired. Our. machines. and work gularanteed to give best satisfaction. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing p~romiptly and neatly done by ex- perienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for nearly twenty years. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade, two men. $6.50 fort one.. Steam heat. Continuous hot water. 94, 95, 96' TWO single and one double room, reduced rates, best location. 715 E. Huron. 94, 95, 96 ROOMS dat $3.25 per week at FLETCHER HALL Ann Arbor's only Men's Dormitory. Under new Management. Especially adapted for Student's con- venience. New, Fire-proof Building: Steam heat, Shower Baths, Hot and cold water in each room. Lounging and Smoking Room 915 Sybil St., near Ferry Field. Dial LOST-String of pearls, valued as keepsake, Friday night, between Zeta Pst house and I1an's Den. Reward $5.00.. Kindly call 21825. 95, 9G, 97 Subscribe FOr HFl N' IICIGN WEEKL Men's 2-Piece Athletic Suits ...... 49c each Men's Imported 'English Broadcloth Shirts, White, Tan, Blue, Collar Attached $1.49 I it I f l I] iL7Htl'.i:5 Ili ctiu'C," a. avrnc "w s" 1.11 9 I i HI I 11 1I& rl U U -- M _A-