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i IEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE ICHIAN DILY ~f~ F.,

GYMINASTS TO
IN ALLCAMPUS
Vinuvrs Will Receive Gyu
Sweaers; N inierals
Seconid FriZeC
PLAN ALL-AROUND
Plans for the first all-c
nastic meet ever held at 1
now under way, the mo
date for the meet being ap
10l days before the spring
The individual events w

GORMAN, DETROIT
STAR, WINS AGA!
ETCOAST BASEBALL NINE
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Will Be SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.-"Dutch"
I Ruether, former Yankee pitcher is
angling for a job as manager of the
) EVENT 4 Seattle club of the Pacific Coast
league, it became known here today.r
gampus gym- Ruether was offered a contract with
the San Francisco Seals at a salary
ichigan are jof $5,000 and an equal amount as a
st probable bonus to join the team. He held out
proximately for a $10,000 bonus and also declined
recess to 'sign a contract until the Seattle
s".i b hdeal is settled.
Vill be hori- ''"' ,:.

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furnish references. Estimate given
on work desired. Phone 3655.
SUn., Tues., Thurs.
NOTICE-Will man who found pearl'
necklace before vacatiop call Miss
Weil again at 8907. 82
RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE.
Every Monday and Tuesday this
month and next, Shampoo and Mar-
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ROOMS at $3.25 per week at i LOST-A green Wahl fountain pn
FLTHRHL Thursday night or Frid1ay morn3'Pil;g.
Ann Arbor's only Men's Dormitory. Call R. Gould 5329. 706 So.8T ivi-
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zontal and parallel bars, side horses,
and tumbling. One man can sign up
for one individual event only. TheI
event., will consist of one compulsory
and two, optional exercises.
Regular practice for all events is
to be held from 3 to 6 o'clock Wednes-
day afternoons, and instruction will
be given those who desire help.
About two days after the individual
events the all-around competition will
take place, - when contestants will
show their wares in every class of
gymnastics. All men entered in the
individual events are required to com-
pete in the all-around competition,
and failure to do so will result
in forfeiture of any prizes won in the
individual events. Details of all
tests can be secured at Waterman
gymnasium.
White slipover swpaters with theI
Mlichigan gymnastic team monogramI
will be awarded to all winners in the

garden, has been postponed until late
next month.

TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing
promptly and neatly done by ex-
perienced operators at moderate,
rates. College work a specialty for
nearly twenty years. O. D. Morrill,
17 Nickels Arcade.
TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold,
rented, exchanged, cleaned, re-
paired. Our machines and work
guaranteed to give best satisfaction.
O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade.
FOUNTAlN PEN SERVICE
WE have three skilled penmakers
back of our retail counter to serve
you on correct fitting, adjustments
and repairing of all makes. You
will not find equal service any-
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Manufacturers of the famous Rider
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Sweet cider, grape juice,
apples, potatoes, carrots and cab-
bage. Call R. E. Wagner, 9534 or
22413. 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 8t

BOSTON, Jan. 10.-Tex Rickard TYPEWRITER RIBBONS-Our rapid
has informed Johnny Buckley, manag- turnover insures a fresh stock. You
er of Jack Sharkey, Boston heavy- secure the best quality at a moder-
weight title contender, that he wants ate price. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels
to discuss the possibilities of a Arcade.
Sharkey-Tunney title match as soon TYPING-Theses a specialty. Ilea-
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Dial 9387. 77-180
NOTICE-We deliver between the
hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p m. Prompt
Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481..
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One-half block from campus.
Phone 6950. 47,78,79,80,81,82
FOR RENT-2 rooms, completely fur-
nished for housekeeping. 923 Green-
wood. Dial 7019.
ROOMS for girls, 1 double and 1
single. Block from campus. 1215 S.
University. Dial 6845. 81, 82, 83
FOR RENT--Four rooms, double or
single, pleasant, 3% blocks from
campus; also Choral Union ticket
for sale. I1hone 7485. 81, 82, 83
NEAR Campus and Hospital, 3 fur-
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119 N. Thayer St. Phone 21815.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 10.-Tex Rickard Dover Hall before proceeding to his he Lug-Lotus, an r.ngllsn
and Champion Gene Tunney have wick, Ga., torfght for a brief '3tay at 1 shoe, also of water-proof
settled their differences. training quarters at Miami. He will ConstrUCtilon, extra heavy
"Everything between Gene Tunney box six rounds against three sparring
and myself i's now O.K.," the pro- partners in an exhibition at Houston, tops, $15.50.
moter said today. He consented to 'on Feb. 11 as part of his training pro- I
the heavyweight titleholder's demands gram. Five styles in dress shoes,
for two fights this year. Rickard will leave for Miami on
Rickard contemplates Jack Sharkey Jan. 18.$-5Q-$2.00.
of Boston as Tunney's first. opponent Tommy Loughran, light-heavyweight
and Jack Dempsey as the next and champion of the world, has signed an
biggest rival. The Dermpsey-Tunney agreement giving" Rickard exclusive
tussle will be held in the Yankee rights to his ring services until next
stadium next September, according -to Nov. 1. The agreement requires
Rickard's pre'sent plans. Loughran to box any opponent select-
Just where the first . heavyweight ed by Rickard and covers the entire
championship will be staged remains country.
indefinite although Rickard regards Rickard said he intended to keep
Chicago favorably as the site. Loughran in' the light-heavywelight (Thompson s
Sharkey, who fights Tom Heeney division for at least another year. He
here Friday night, is not considered expects Loughran to be ready for a South U
as a worthy opponent by Tunney, the heavyweight title bout in 1929.
champion's intimates say. However- The bout between Sid Terris, New
Tunney probably will be guided by York lightweight contender, and
the outcome of the Heeney go. Jimmy McLarnin, of Los Angeles,
Tunney is slated to leave for Bruns- down for Feb. 3 at Madison Square

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