Y, JANUARY 12, 1 28 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PArE SEVEN -w HOOSIER WRESTLERS. HAVE STIFF SCHEDULE Lineup Expected To Be ShMed Before Meet With Strong (Gary Team Saturday Nightr LIST EIGHT DUAL MEETS (Special to The Daily) BLOOMINGTON - The revised schedule of the Indiana University. wrestling team as announced today will keep the Hoosiers busy from now until the season ends with the Bigj Ten tournament during the latter part of March. Next Saturday night while the Indiana university basketball team is battling it out with Michigan at Ann Arbor, Crimson matmen will be performing at home with the Gary Y. M. C. A. furnishing the opposition for Coach Thom's grapplers. The Glary team has been a strong squad in amateur ranks for several years and should prove a worthy op- ponent fqr the Hoosiers. Indiana's chances in meets this year have been strengthened with the consent of William Schoolfield to don trunks on week ends. Schoolfield is a medical student at Indianapolis and will do most of his training with capital city, grapplers. He was one of the best "125-pound wrestlers in the Big Ten last year. Coach Thom is planning on making more shifts in his lineup for next Saturday night's meet. By; this new plan he will move Captain Swain into the 158-pound division. Buchanan will take Swain's place in the welter- weight class. K. Props, an "I" man, will be eligible in this event after this semester. The iniproyement in Everett Tay- lor in the 175-pound class during re- cent weeks gives Coach Thom a stronger set of wrestlers in the heav- ier weights than at first anticipated, Taylor has shown great signs of be- coming an outstanding man in Big. Ten circles. The revised schedule is as follows: Jan. 14-Gary Y. M. C. A. at Bloom- ington. Jan. 19-West Virginia at Bloom- ington. Jan. 21-Iowa State at Blooming- ton. Jan. 28-Indiana at Ohio university. Feb. 4-Indiana at Ohio. State. I BURT INGWERSEN TO BE RE TAINED 196AAE TIL AS IOWA COACH (By Associated Press) HO 61 o T H H , IOWA CITY, Ia., Jan. 11.-In the I face of a storm of alumni protest George Von Elnij Conqueror Of Bobby against his retention, Burton A. Ing- Jones, Signs Contract To wersen will be retained as head foot- lay FriKearns ball coach at the University of Iowa M for the next year. MAY MAKE TOUR OF U. S. Announcement made to this effectI was made last night by President LOS ANGELES.-George Von Elm, Walter A. Jessup and the university former national champion of amateur athletic council, just five days before golfers, hooked his amateur rating in- the day on which a general meeting of to a bunker and decided to shoot down alumni is to be held in Des Moines to discuss the athletic situation. The Des the fairways as a paid professional. THIS COLUMN LA CL3SES.S A. 3 9T 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT PA ! Moines meeting is to discuss the rela- tion of Ingwersen, Dr. Paul E. Belting,, athletic director, and Dr. Walter Fieseler, medical supervisor, to the poor showing of the Hawkeye football teams in recent years. The announcement that Ingwersen's contract would be renewed next year was accompanied by a declaration of confidence by both President Jessup and the council in the entire athletic department staff. . Ingwersen is the second Westernl Conference football coach to weather a storm of alumni criticism growing out of disappointing football show- ings. Dr. John W. Wilce, of Ohio State, upon whom much criticism was heaped, also has been retained for another year. FOUR REBEL ORGANIZATIONS RESTORED TO OLYMPIC FOLD (By The Associated Press) NEW YORK- Organizations which withdrew from the American Olym- pic association a year ago after a dis- pute over control of the Olympic body were restored to membership at a meeting of the executive committee of the Olympic association today. They were the National Collegiate Athletic association, the Western conference, and the Y. M. C. A. At recent meetings of the N. C. A. A. and the N. A. F. action was taken to return to the Olympic fold. On mo- tion of Maj. Douglas MacArthur, the president of the Olympic association, the committee voted to reinstate the organizations without discussion, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY. -Violating an honor pledge, upper- classmen clipped the hair on 300 freshmen heads. The flashy linksman who conquered Bobby Jones for the amateur title in 1926 confirmed the report that he would abandon the amateur ranks and turn professional under the manage- ment of Jack Kearns, fight promoter and erstwhile manager of champion Jack Dempsey. The Long Beachopen golf tournament starting next Friday will mark Von Elm's last appearance as an amateur. Kearns had revealed earlier in the day that Von Elm was seriouslly con- sidering his proposal and the fight promoter voiced his belief that plenty of money could be made out of pro- fessional golf with the "proper bally- hoo." Kearns declared that with Von Elm's signature to a pro contract, he would pair him with Al Watrous of Grand Rapids, Mich., for a country wide tour and possibly make up a professional foursome, another mem- ber of which would likely be Harry Cooper, Los Angeles professional. JOHNY OGDEN, PITCHINGi ACE, SENTTO ST. LOUIS (By Associated Press) I ST. LOUIS.-Johnny Ogden, pitch- ing ace of the Baltimore Orioles of the International League, has been ac- quired by the St. Louis Browns in a trade involving transfer of Pitcher Stewart Bolan, Catcher Lee Dixon and an undisclosed cash consideration. This is the first time Ogden has ever had a tryout in the major leagues, but Baltimore fans believe he will make good as one of the Bro'wn's first string moundmen. NOTICE NOTICE-This coupon and twenty-five cents will entitle you to a dinner at Barney's Restaurant, Thursday noon, Jan. 12, 516 E. Williams. 83 NOTICE-It will pay you to call 3189 before buying or renting a type- writer. E. H. Munn, 203 So. Thayer. Tues., Thurs., Sat. NOTICE-Be sure and visit this most modern and efficient Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Parlor. Michigan Theatre Bldg. 539 E. Liberty. Tues., Thurs., Sat. DRESSMAKING-Experienced; can furnish references. Estimate given on work desired. Phone 3655. SUn., Tues., Thurs. RAGGEDY ANN BEAUTY S1IOi'Pi'P Every Monday and Tuesday this month and next, Shampoo and Mar- cel, $1. Shampoo and Finger Wave, $1.25. Open evenings by appointment. Dial 7561. 81, 86 TYPEWRITER RIBBONS-Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock. You secure the best quality at a moder- ate price. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. NOTICE-We deliver between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 p m. Prompt Delivery. Barbecue Inn. Phone 4481. 20 100 TYiPE W1?'[F IR S1ERVICE COMPLETE typewriter service, new and ulsed 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. TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly done by ex- ux. (, cd Y'ra 1rs at moderate Cole-e work a specialty for 1naf ly tweacy years. O. D. Morrill, 17 :1iclls Arcade. lTIS-All makes, sold, r: :t'1d, exchanged. cleaned, re- ,aired. Our machines and work guaranteed to give best satisfaction. O. D. Morrill, 17' Nickels Arcade. FOR SALE 'OR SALE-Sweet cider, grape juice, al(,potatoes, carrots and cab- ug e. Call R. E. Wagner, 9534 or 22413. 81, 82, 83; 84, 85, 86 FOR RENT AT block from Campus, first floor largo suite. WJl accommodate 3 boy,. Warm and light. Moderately priced. Phone 5807. 83 FOR RENT-Completely furnished five-room house; heated; one block from Campus. Very reasonable. Phone 6642. 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89 F-OR RENT-Single room in private home. Only one other student in house. Phone 21545 after 5 p. m. 83 FOR RENT-Warm well furnished room in nlew home, double or single. Also garage. Phone 9629. 82, 83, 84 ROOMS at $3.25 per week ac 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 1770. ROOMS for girls, 1 double and 1 single. Block from campus. 1215 S. University. Dial 6845. 81, 82, 8.3 FO gRENT-Four rooms, doubleror single, pleasant. 31/ blocks from campus; also Choral Union ticket for sale. Phone 7485. 81, 82, 83 NEAR Campus and Hospital, 9 fur- n ht' housekeeping rooms. 119 14. Thayer t, Phon~e 21815. 81, 82, 83 FOR 2nd semester, large beautiful suite, nicely furnished, also double or single room, 5 blocks from cm pus. 208 N. Division. 81, 82, 83 FOUR large furnished rooms and pri- vate bath: Heat and hot water fur- nished. Phone 7339. 81, 82, 83 WANTED WANTED-A-1 Tenor Sax and Trum- pet player. Phone 9038, 2-4, Thurs- day and ask for Brisbin. 83 WANTED-Students for part time work selling to every business and home. Inquire 6 p. m. and 8 a. m. at the Lincoln Hotel. 83 LOST LOST-A green Wahl fountain pen. Thursday night or Friday morning. Call R. Gould 5329. 706 So. Divi- slon. 82, 83 DUNHILL PIPE-Corner of Hill and E. U. Finder please Call Kahn, 21141. Reward. 81, 82, 83, 84 LOST-Ladies' gold watch, chain, De- Molay knife. Reward. Worcester 4147. 82, 83, 84 LOST--Gold pen knife, on Tappan Ave. Engraved "Carl." Please call Carl at '8937. 83 .4 FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE WE have three skilled l enmakers hack of our retail counter to serve you on correct fitting, adjustments and repairing of all makes. You will not find equal service any- where else. Our prices are no more than you would pay elsewhere. Mlanufacturers of the famous Rider "!Nlasterpen." Rider's Pen Shop. TYPING-Theses sonable rates. Dial 9387. a specialty. Boa- M. V. Hartsnff. 77-180 r ,. ' . 0 THE MANS SHOP V' I A - } .. i w w, ,® a tuxedo wJich iS au- thentically styled ... correctly cut ... care- fully tailored + -ad I comfortable as a sack coat ... is now being shown at $fI .0 4 #. 4 ' t, x 5- t : l d 4 p 6 j X x w f : t i " " , I > F, - Fv 4: C 2. Y'. F; Kk""-, f, ~ l; i'' , The World's dreatest Dramatic Spectale! GREENWOOD and KILGORE second floor I K ' o v c r CalIkins -Fletcher