I THE, ~MTCi-TTCAMNFATLY .- rAOr EVEY1N wT1' T'f TAV Y i t-T4RTTA R.Y 2!}_1 t)2 v r Y 2Ltv J2v JJt , I ) CI'. n'su v x'' :, a- "'aa .aa ~ -a a e-.i VARSITY NATATORS j14CRIl ~li[TIE FOB Ko T HKInos . A in d N rthw ester n~ A re A lsw victory. TIC DERIDES "'SPORTS MYTH"lp )ftlIEti Li fomilPage Six) fc-, and unpleasant traits are tout under terrific stress farI i MORIARITY'S HURLERS GIVENII FIELD I NfGlDRILL ([By N scit I Prss) LEADINLSCON wcpoint shor t (ofj ali hisen-L2UL IAT 3L P.M.U1J ADVERTISING AT aPY3 .Saturclay fli ht.':, ilt, 1,-t;Y t'il l'Hh~- Winners of freshman basketball ana and i lchiigan wvill no dout l i)v ,~ii werals wvill be announced sometime NOTICE COMPLETELY furnished apartmient cmuchu to dlo with h iei rn the latter hartIof the1week NOTICE-Good food~ and good service, for three girls; also largo beautiful orisof1Vc r2clon f r 'one( block fo campus-that's why roomfotw girls, and a garage. and Oosterbaan. iccordiing to Ray Fisher, oach of the you save. IBarney's Restaurant, 51 Dial 8544 or 9714. 422 East Washa-y IUndefeated it Itace For D~ual As to the wonderful effects of foot- j)ETRO1,IT, rFeb. 28. - Manager meet. Title ball, the writer says, "Last l~ecemlber iTgr, IGogMoiryothDeriHVEk lafter whia the sporting brotherhood'is stressing drill of his pitchers in2 ILLIN1I HAV EASY CARDcalled the most successful football l~e ehtso ili propr mthos offiediig, a depart- Northwestern, Illinois, and MliehiI season of all time, Columbia refused ment in which he says they are woe- to speak to New York university, fully weak.j gan remained deadlocked in the race Hrvad was still holding aloof from;Mrati icssn h iuto for Conference swimming dual meet PrietadteNv a nte1 ttecub tann cm)i a honors as a result of last Saturday's IPictn n h aywsi h~ttecu riigcm)i a competition. The Wolverines ecumin- c .svrn ilmai ea in toinio yesterday, classified the with the Army. ;pitchers in three categories-limber, ated Iowa from the race by their deciive54-5 vctor ovr te Hwk- "The p~opular b~elief is that sport stiff backed and stiff kneed. The lim- eys otwsenhne h i teaches selt'-con't'rol, that it teaches! her pitchers, thost that can properly us oxvtoaccptnotonl vctoy ut "et down" on low throws and snare coinf tankmnen their third straight defeat with a graceful smile and a defeat, 55-14, while Illinois sub- sincere- one. If you believe in thei grounders, are much in the minority, merged Indiana by a 50-19' score. " 1great sports myth," I wish that your lhe said. andWoleries ~~nmight visit the locker rooms of our One or more hours each day will beC Th *ilcasaithletic buildings and mingle with given over to fielding practice fora every first place against their rivals, the champions before and after their pitchers, Moriarty declared, after an but the Hoosierrs were able to cap- col'etsI unsatisfactory workout yesterday. t 1 Oosterionan, IMih:; n .:5 MciCracken, Indiana .. =10 ?7 _Murphy, Purdue......41. :2 Indiana. ........... Purdue............ AWisconsiil........... °:No1thxester..... Michigan............ *Chicago............. Iowva.............. Ohio State......... Illinois............ Minnesota........... S 2 8 2 7 2 6 s> .4 4 4 (> 2 G 107 .800 .500 .7t7 600 .400 .400 278 .250 yearling squad. The coaches have not as yet definitely decided how many of the 22 members of the squad will ' feteive the awvards.- Two more work- tut1s will concludle the activities of the yearling for the season. The coaching staff expressed itself as well pleased with the improvement shown by the freshman since the opening of basketball practice. The potential Varsity men were not a proimising group when they first ap- pi red on the f100or of Waterman gym- naslum. Since than they have de- v-eloped into a clever group, of players o.sessing a valuable season's experi- ci.ce. E. Williams. C. TYPEWRITER SERTICE TYPEWRITING~ and Mimeographing promptly and neatly 'lone by ex- Iperienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for nearly twenty years. 0. D. Morrill Arcade. C TYPEWRITERS-All makes,- sold, x a s !'ANTED WANTED-Students to know that our home laundry methods give your cloth~s personal attention. A~loe Laundry. 204 N. Main. D~ial 3916. C LOST LOST-A black Persian Cat. Finder please call 22110 or 6017. 111, 112 I rented, exchanged, cleaned, re- paired. Our machines and work guaranteed to give b~est satisfaction. (Excluding last night's results.) tore two races in their meet with Il- linois. Walaitis of Michigan and ;Schwartz of Northwestern were the individual stars of the week, each annexing two first places. Wisconsin failed to give Northwes- tern any kind of a battle. The Pur-, International completition in according to the second tenet sport. of the During the session the Tigei) boss sta- tioned himself at first base while the "myth" as str engt.hens tions. The and asserts breedi strife advanced by Tunis,' batters sent liners toward the bag. the bond between aa- Moriarty wouldl field the ball and toss author ridicules this idea ahead of the pitchers covering first. that the Olympic gaines The proportion of ei'rors by the instead. Numierous cases! pitchers, especially on low throws, GILBE-RT'-S CH0OCOLATES Bu kChocolat- :-A11 Kinds of Candy Bars 1111izhVuiesl 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. CI TYPEWRITER RIBBONS-Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock. 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Call 22464. 112 ple relay team covered the 160 yards of ill-feeling in the 1924 games at was described by the pilot as aston- in 1:16.3 seconds, considered fast Paris are referred to, as well as the ishing. time for the distance. Schwartz and general dislike displayed by all for -___________________ McDonal.d finished one-two in both eign nations for American athletic PORTABLE the 40 and 100 yard free style events., teams. W TYPEWRITERS Collopy annexed the 440 yard swim, To further clinch his point, Tunis Corona,, Underwood. while Hinch and Lennox, Northwas- again reverts to, the Princeton-liar- Remin ton4 'Royal. tern sophom'ores, placed first in the vai'd break andl then wonders how We have all m akes. back stroke and breast strroke re- spoirt can be expected to unite Gaul Some in colored duco f nislies. spectively. The veteran Colbath took;and Teuton, Arab and Oriental.1 0. D. M 0 R R I L L first in fancy diving, black and white. 17 Nickels, Arcade. Plione 6015. 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