THURSDAY, MARCHR 1, 1028 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEsEsrV E SPARTAN FOILSME N TO OPPOSE VARSITY Matchl To E Final, fne For Ilicliigan, Fencers Rfeoiv Western Con- ferciie Neet At Chicago STATE -TEAM IS STRONG Michigan State will be the next opponents of the Varsity fencing team on Saturday, here, when the Wolverine foismen will engage in their last dual meet of the season. The final match for the Varsity duel- ists will be in the Conference on March 8 andl 9 at Chicago for the championship of the Big Ten. Lisplaying a decidedI relapse in form the Wolverines lost to Ohio State last Saturday 10-5. Captain Wigge~rs, especially, had an off day, losing -all three of his foils contests and one sabre match. He broke even in the epee' matches, winning onel and losing one. Stolpman was the only Michigan fencer to show lils wares, winning both of hi~s foils en- gagements. Hammer followed the} lead of Wigers and lost two foils ei- matches, and Winer lost both of the Epee matches to the strong Buckeye l aggregation. Michigan State comes here willh. high hopes of annexing a win over the Michigan foilsmen. The State duelists were barely nosed out by the Detroit fencing club in a recent match. The Spartans are being coached by a former Egyptian no- bleman, Iwho has displayed Uls ability here on numerous occasions during the past few years ,and has turned out high calibre teams in the State college for some time. Last season the Spartans took the Buckeyes into camp. The latter were the Conference chanipionls in fenc- ing in 1927. Under the instruction of Ttuscon and Finney the Wolverine duelists are getting strenuous workouts in the Waterman gymnasium daily in preparation for the match *with the Green and White and for the Chi- cago -meet the following week. 4Big Leagrue, Squads Commence Practice At Southern Camps WALTER? ISIL JOHNSON! ILLINI ASSURED WIT FLU FRA TE RNTIES DECIDE OF MAT HONORS I unining true to the form that has 11' CAGEI ITITLE TONIGT~ . Ci _l~h andPL Kpl . i t:ie ix.years that wrestling has I'' b been i m 111k )1 )i recognized as a Conference I SigmafraIaternnties w ill ble forcIc the 'sport, Coach Paul Prchnm's Illinoisj interraternity class A cha 2pionsh1ip wrestlers have gone through their onl the large court of Waterman piyrn1- Big Ten schedule without; a single nausiurn' at 8 :30 o'c loch. tonight. de:eat and are assulred of sectional I=h - .honors for the sixth 'onlsecuive Phi Kappa Sigma has earned thne right to play against Lambda Chiir 7he Indlians have four Conferences :. j Alpha fcr the chamipionship tonightC titles to their- credlit in add~ition to by (int of a sucetacular 7 ~o their sectional honors, having capa- , . ovrtim vitoryove PhiSi n'atared the last one in 1927 when they overtimevictoryoverePhedigma ichigan at Champaign last Kappa last Tuesday night. The score season by the narrow margin of 12- was. deadlocked at 12-12 at the ex-9 piration of the regular lime of theI Coach Prelin has apparent ly level- gaine. opled another evenly balanced out-j Douglas, forwardl, is cunted up by jXRETI Phi Kappa Sigma to I eali it to a' XR -XR S victory, while the Lana Chi Alpha Big (isaplay of spring samples. ,lohnson quintet is p~it ting its hopes on Hleap- Come in and see them before buying. ingntoii ' hurler andy, its star. Both players have play- Suit ,$24.00) and tlt. lie New. rk Interna-j ed well for their r esnectiv e fives all E.xpert tailoring and all work fully! il wths l j~ rough the interfraternit y champ-' guaranteed. iilnth'a~et onship race. . IT K iA xS 1319 So. VUniversity p~ractic e of thle1 LAugustine, Florida, 9- ----g- n(55. lie suffeired a fotAitelJn 9 ago ad hisphV~iTwo uionths-$750, InIcIluing himt to stay away S h o n P rs rntilltripl ocean fare.Il fit this year, in spite of the loss ot ________ AE_______ a number of veterans froim the 1927~~h P~Wt i ~~t C LASSIFIE Advertising championship squad, including both! his light heavyweight and heavy-' weight contenders. Thus far the Illini have scored one-sided victories in every meet in which they have participatedl. Westt Virginia was unable to score a sin- gle point against the Prehnmen. while Wisconsin, Minnesota, and( Chicago are numbered amon~g their Conference victims. 1 E, ; ()W I IT WESTERN ROVER' T~ICS "Ad" Wit It Pc N ext, Tuc,., Wed., T.'iturs. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" ____RAE___ w 0 W YaflI,~l Formefr wa"Sli Pow, managerfot I ional cga te'am fineutza. Johnson attend the '%prtiln Newark Ueant at St hecaus e of thle illt reojarW1)(lay" ncan hay s«t fl ercd from the training groumnds. Delaney Is Favorite To Win Over Heeney In New York Tonight ( Ov Associatedl Tress.) NEW YORK, Feb. 29-The age old axiom of the inrize ring- that no goodl litt le man can beat a goodl big, one- will come in for another test within the 'rolnes of the Madilsonr Square battle ground tomorrow nightl at the meeting between Jack 'De- lan ey, picturesque Canadian with the crushing right hand, and Tomn Heen- cy, of the rock-ribed, reinfor c ed concrete chin. Ring enthusiasts see in the .1 round semi-final of Tlex It eliord's elimination tourney only the ques- tion of Heeney's ability to absorb the brxidgeports rapier's raking shots. They concede Delaney the ability of punching power to (lint the hitherto nn~fim nP' rt1 rll) armornfl1 (I I I '('1("l' . , t1 ttaljJ4 ~tI* 4 ± 444 e (By Associated Press.) sturdy body and ATLANTA, Feb. 29-It was a. ease Thle odds toda } of checking in of new arrivals andonDhlyt { holding down those already on the 01Dlnyt scene at the southern training campsra iokhXi of major league teams today as most jed on the rugg of the squa~ds swung into a regular lZealand. Withc conditioning prxogram of batting .and -leeney has f'em fielding practice, pitchers workouts, ?ii~st p)owVerfutl and in some cases abbreviated games cucan, Jimmy1 f between patched-up line-ups. ko, and even Jt The first casualty of the season Hlis short, 11 was marked up at Tampa 'whefl pouinded ouit vi pitcher, Hopkins was spiked by 1301) rivals to a, draw Reeves during a practice session of p lopualar decision. !the Washington Senators. The hurl- dacanl early' in er was not -seriously hurt. -Sion. fWhether a former horseshoe pitch- ing champion can make goodl as a!! Fbaseball flinger will -be determined' ' INT.iFVZ1byheBso Brvfomwsej111017 capa t eesugcm h; announcement that Putt Mossinan, !j Tbhe second 21 year old former champion of plet ed today. "barn yard golf" o1f Aldora, Iowa, !lbe run ohf 1~j had been given a recruit's uniform'. of (jualificraT He formerly played , semi-proles- ,sional baseball at Rochester, New York, and was credited with strik-l' ing out 21 batsmen in one game. Probably the first curves (f t?' 4 I season were attempted today, hby Clarence Griffin, diminutive south.- 'paw obtained by Washington, from Some ill (cola Memphis, who drew a tirade fromu 0. D. M trainer Mike Martin to the general 17 Nickels Arewi effect of "cut out.", d rugedlchinl. a~y weve seven to five -,in. I Ioweve!i, 1no khas everi been scor- :.d hatleIr fromt New (1auInted pi'i's(Wvi'aiie cii his "hin in the s hots ofI'Paulio 'biz- MX'aloney, ,Ichny IRis- lak Sharkey. hairy armed either 1iories o~r held lhis .Except for one uni- 1he lost only, to U~z- his American inva- M-TRAV!EL CU, 177 Monroe Ave. Grand R ipids, 31ichigan Under the direction of Homer A. Des Marais, of the Department of Romance Languages, of the University of Michigan. .Arrangements have been conmpleted for members of this party to live and dine with French f'ainflies of the highest class. Ten hours class work each week in French conversation. A ten-day trip by private motor through Touraine, Normandy, and Brittany included. An exceptional, oppor- tinity to obtain an intimate understanding of our 'sister republic -nd the French Language. Phone 7772 for appointments with Mr. Des Marais. I Ia CORNWLL COAL- COKE Scranton, Pocahontas Kentucky and WVest Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret- "giving absolute satisfaction to' our customers." We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. CORINWELL COAL - COKE OFFICE, CORNWELL BLOCK Phones, Office : 451-4552 Yard Office : 5152 HILL AUDITORIUM -- ANN ARBOR1 8 May 16, 17, 18, 19, 1928 SCHEDULE OF CONCERTS 1. 11'1'I)NUSI)A Y 1:1'.Nit (.L Y 1(; Miscella neonus Artist Conejit D~edication of new Frieze M\emorial Organ just cinllete# by thei Skinner Organ Company at a cost of $75,000. 8 MargaIret J3iatzcnauer Contralto 9 8 'aiiiier ('liristian Organ 8 ('tmh'&g'o Sypiony Orchiest ra FrederCIick Stock Conductor E ric IDelanailer Cuest Conductore CLOTH][ES OF CORRECT APPEAL TO DISCRIMINATIVE UNIVERSITY MEN NOT ~1'ICE NOTICE--Good food andI good service, one block from campus-Ithat', whly you save. Barney's Restauranut, t; E. Williams. C . S'TUDENTS-A real opportunity to, make goodl money (luring 5spare ti ne(. See Mr. Sheldon, between 3 and(? p. In. at 502 E. Kingsley St. DO YOU OWN YOU7R HOME? CAMBRIDGE COURT-Seven roc ma and bath, newly decorated throughi- out, oak floors, fireplace, fine ueigh- borhood, just few blocks from cam- pus. Buy this home now. The price is 'so convenient and special terms. HURON RIVER HILLS-East of Bar- ton Hills; new home, just completed. Seven rooms, fireplace, large sun room. and study; basement under entire house; garage in basement; if you are interested in fine homes you should see this one; we are always pleased to 'show it. Go in the daytime when you can also experi- ence the wonderful view up the river valley from this location; you 11ll be surprised to learn how little money will secure it. Terms. HARPST STREET-Out Packard, near Prof. Everet's beautiful home; a new home about complete; six rooms and bath. Very nice arrange- ment and an idal home at a very moderate price. You will like the location overlooking University Bo- tanical Gardens. Very Easy Terms. ANN ARBOR HOME BUILDERS, Inc. Phone 7408 C-Tues., Thurs., Sun. NOTICE-Two'§ used portable tyrpe. writers for sale. One and two years old respectively. Reasonable prices. Call 3489. E. H. Munn. C-Tues., Thurs., Siat. NOTICE--Be sure and visit this most modern and efficient Hat Cleaning and Shoe Shining Parlor. Michigan Theatre Bldg. 539 E. Liberty. C-Tues., Thurs., Sat:. TYPEWRITER SERVICE TYPEWRITING and Mimeographing promptly and neatly Clone by ex- perienced operators at moderate rates. College work a specialty for nearly twenty years. 0. D. Morrill, Arcade. C TYPEWRITERS-All makes, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, re- paired. Our machines and work guaranteed to give best satisfaction. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. C TYPEWRITER RIBBONS-Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock. You' secure the best quality at a moder- ate price. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels .Arcade. TYPING-Theses a specialty. Rea- sonable rates. M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9387. C-77-180 WANTED WANTED-Students to know that our home laundry methods give your clothes personal attention. Moe Laundryo 204 N. Main. Dial 3916. C LOST REWARD of $5 for return of gold watch, left in room 206 U. Hall, Tuesday afternoon. 4579. S. Epton. \11 Tirid round wvill1 1iniday. The list aca 'ni'pa lic s. There are new developments in men's clothes .., that the knowing university man. is going to look for... and de- mand ...when he buys_ his Spring apparel. There is no mistaking this new i _ _ _ _ _ _ _I POR~TABL1E >rTYPEWfl uRIRS Corona, indlerwood. Remiington, IRoyal. Wle liave ail wales. ored titico fintishes. ORRILL Ide. Phione 6615. style trend ... it is as definite BERKOWITZ. TO COMPETEI IN DETROIT A. A. U. EET (Continued from Page Six)., sented for the first time in the his- tory of the sport at Michigan. Winners of the all-campus showj will receive boxing statuettes as tro- phies, while the 'runners-un will he suitably rewarded. Student couponas will be accepted for admittance to the tournament. Exhibitions to be given at the De-1 troit Yacht club and in Trenton, Mich., will complete the* season's competition for the Wolverine hox- ers. 203 35 ACAL1DE 7.0 LEWIS TONE THE PINCEO HEAD-WAITERS X I d", oifIRaiIe(kDramia Wit iia aish of Comedy Sat.-Jack Muihall "MAN CRAZY" 0 1 '--'°- t 2.THIURSI)AY EVENING, IMAY 17 St. Francis of Assisi-Piercne Marie 3lot ia 11'rle A l'oc'k Rayna nit kRoch Chicla go Symphony Orchiest ra FUiversity C'horal Union-Chilidren's C'ho u'y larl Y. 3Moore 3. FRID)AY AFTERNOON, -MAY IS Children's Program 'The Quest of the (ueer Prince Blenno 1Thibimof Chljdren's Chords anid Orchestra Frederick Stock -. FRIDAY EVENING, M1AY I5 Miscellanieouis Artist Concert Leoniora. Corona University (Choral Union Chicago Symphony Orchestra FrIederic'k Stock Percy Gainger Gue Ea. 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