PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIA, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 -- -, , - - - --------- - FAST ALMA FIVE WILL PLAY "B--. .9 UINTET TONIGHT TEAM SEEKS EVE NPF HUDKINS TO BOX r BAKER TONIGHT roR PRFEVIOU& DEFEAT t _ , Mich igan' (acscmit lpprviicl; in as ,t)n Great 1piprovement In Last Few Cmntests BALSAMO TO START GAME Coach Harry G. Kipke's Michigan "B" quintet wi4t be seeking revenge for its 29 to 17 defeat at the hands of Alma a few days ago when it meets the Maroon and Grey team in a return contest at Yost field house tonight. The Alma court five, which has made an impressive record in the MJ.IA.A.., leading that circuit wiith Kalamazoo, will find the Michigan "Bees" a different team from the one it handily defeated on its "match box" floor a few weeks ago. Since the Alma game, Coach Kipke's players have set a terrific pace and it will not entirely be unexpected if they take the m'easure of Coach Campbell's Northerners tonight. Tiderigten Is Threat Tiderington, Alma's star guard, will be the one who will be watched by the Michigan defense tonight. The Maroon and Grey's floor guard scored more than half of his team's points against the Wolverine seconds in the first game, and if he is stopped to- night, chances for a Michigan victory will be greatly enhanced. Supporting Tiderington will be Liephan and Wag- ner, forwards, Simmons, center, and Holdship at the other guard position. Kanitz and Balsamo, who have led the Michigan offense in the last three games, are assured of starting at the forward posts unless something un- forseen occurs between now and game time. Both men follow the ball well and have an uncanny ability to'sink goals from various angles of the court. Lovell, [yrou To Play Either Magram or Nyland will start at the pivot position for the "Bees," while Lovell and Myron will be assigned to the guards. Bower- man and Cushing will also probably be injected into the fray by Coach Kipke before its termination. With this game the only event on the week-end's basketball program, it is expected that a large crowd will be on hand to witness it. Student ath- letc coupons will be accepted, while general admission will be 50 cents. WEAVER, STAR CHICAGO SHOTPUTTER, INELIGIBLE (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Feb 16. - Charles "Buck" Weaver, the largest football player in the Western Conference and .the University of Chicago's chief hope in the shot-put this spring, has re- ceived notice of scholastic ineligibility which will keep him off the track team for at least four weeks. $i 5a Trhat rldClu -mno re Is all you need to pay for the world's finest pen! Here's the world's easiest writer due to Par- ker Pressureless Touch! 1 A fine inkchannel ground between the prongs of the point brings capillary attraction to the aid of gravity feed, causing an immediate and steady ink flow'at touch of point to F paper. No pressure from the fingers. The light weight of the pen itself is sufficient. Here, too, is Parker Permanite Material - 28% lighter than the rubber formerly used, yet 100 times as strong. I Parker Precision in ! manufacture still further insures accuracy. 5 flashing colors, 3 sizes of pen barrels, 6 graduated points, leave nothing to be desired in a fountain -' pen atany price. i " tt J ;% j '3 toy ' e.. t A u F . F t' '. Y ,1 . i i / t 1 } . . .t f~ , 4 t'*' , yy ' ft'R ' Y. } ' 4 ,}' t { _"_, . s tkx4r. 'r a i 4 ( ,.. 9Fz 1 Cr , r' 'ri; .j:y : :' r k ~y 1 ' : t; . ''', , Yf t . r,, 1. yyr f ,fir, . 'f . i j yY. ' ' ry , Y J , . . N A} ! , J 1 . i t, uG:°'. S r " jry4 . > , << : , z: ,. . ,. f : J} . Ct ; t , . Grp r% rr{ K . a"; ; . , .r; ' ., ,, +: !tiy,%.> t1 V.,,, . A',iYi { . ' t' t r .1+'>' i / ! 4i . ' I /may 1 ! I'V 11 k t T F 4 y a I f/f l k You don't have to go to college to look smart Braehurn will do t/e trick That abstract something which .is so much a part ( of every Braeburn lends an atmosphere which suggests not only i df Ij~ 1, t f I " N We have on display one of the finest col- lection of Suits and Topcoats we ever had this season. All garments made to Corbett's specifications. The finest fitting pants in Ann Abror. We have the new Royal Shet- land topcoats, the finest garments you ever saw at any price. A R niitiffi Riit nt .9A IN-00 III I I I grnarf nt--,c xvifliniit I Il11 t '