THE MICHIGAN DAILY overcoming a loirard hahdicap to fin- U ish 16 yards in frcint of Northwestern JOlE RAY RET ORN8 T ' event. University's miler. He was not T tl~e micidlewest's crack FORM l~ MILE [Y[~ of Dr. Otto~ Peltzer and Lloyd Hahn, Ray Conger, conqueror Thorn as Warne of Northwestern, na- tional interscholast'ic titleholder. Droegemue1~ler and Waruc tie(l at 18 WRESTLERS WILL COMPETE FOR BIG TEN TITLES no 1 a oin Page Six) e~lly only a 158 pound i Wai i en tin y di and is given a chane ' to (Coat in LASSIF] C Adv~rtIsir M)T(CE ( Hy A~socjat'd I'res~.) EVANS~rON, Ill. March 21.-Little Joic Ray, who burned the mile I racks for a deca(le, then flickered from the cinders and boards for two years, has burst again into bright prominence. .Joie ran three miles at Patten gymnasium in the Central A. A. U. meet Tuesay night to win two races. He finished the two-mile event 75 yards in front of Mel Shimek, for- m'e'r Marquette University distance ace; and if his time of 9:32 2-5 was slov4 it may have been because he never was pressed. With this victory to his credit Ray ran as anchor man for the Illinois Athletic club's medley relay team, won his event, the 1,000-yard race, with plenty to spare, but he failed by three seconds to equal the record. Hi~ time was 2:17 1-s, and a burst of speed on ~he Pnal lap put him' well in front of ~the second place man, W.A. Caine of the Chicago A. C. Two ~f the country's cra~ck pole vaultel's, Droegentileller of North- western an~d Mc'Ginnis, former Win- consin star, fihished second and third resPectively in this event to feet, 1)ilt Warne won the jump oil at POUli(1 ~hziiiipion in 1924 and 1925, has has competed in both weights this 12 feet 11 inches. trained down to this (la';s. Captain year and boasts an unmarred record Herb Schwarze's shot put 01 4S 1-lummell Cf Ohio, Bodoy of North- for the dual meet season just complet- feet 7 8-4 inches established a iie\\ xx estern, and FIo;d of Ill~nO~s are the 0(1. Although ICrogh of Chicago, the meet record in the 16 pound CVOIL. other dauger:u~ men in this , weight. l)i~05C1ft champion, is picked as the He rel)resente(l the I. A. C.. The 115 pound titli is undefended fav~'ite to repeat his last year's per- Fred Alderman, former Michigan this year due to the ineligibili tyof formance, the Wolverine may prove State college stai', ~'Ufluii'ig tom~ The Sitz of Wiscom~sin. Hewitt and Sapora I. A. C., broke a mark of three years' ~tre iiicked to fi~ht it o~t fom' tol) the dark horse of the meet. standing when hi finished the 800- honors, although Schoollield, runner- Another sophomore wrestler, Red yard run in :31 4-5. up in the 125 pound class last. year, is Elliott, has been named to represent ____ ___- an experienced campaignpr. Michigan in the 125 pound class, due APPLETON.-Carleton college of Another newc:~mer, , Warren, will to the fact that Thcmas cannot make Northfield, Minn., won the 1928 Mid- make a bid for the light-heavyweight weight for the meet. The-iATolverine western basketbaJl title. crown, in sl)ite of the fact that he is won the only bout that he wrestled *1 * finish well up ~i the division. Lupt on, national 115 pound cham- pion, is considered the outstanding perfcrmer in this weight as Capt. l~ete Ilesmer of Illinois has elected not to defend h4s last season's title. Dr. Walter E. Meanwell, head bas- ketball coach at the University of Wisconsin, was the prh~ipal speak- er at the annual letter banquet given to the members of the 1927-28 Illi- nois Varsity basketball squad Thurs- day night at the Champaign Country club, Champaign, Illinois. NOTICE-Have you tried Barn iltistaurant for meals? qood, ~ cooked food and reasonable pri 516 E. WillIams. Tu-Th Si. NOTICE-Two used portable t: writers for sale. One and two y~ old rrnipectively. ltcasoniible pri Call 3~189. E. II. Munn. C-~Tues., Thu rs., NOTICE-Be sure and visit this 11 modern and efficient Hat Cleax and Shoe Shining Parlor. Michi Theatr~e Bldg. 539 E. Liberty. C-Tues., TIPgs.~ L ~I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 liii 1111111 'III aNY' IT'S NEW! Makes Your Files Talk WH EN you want papers a hurry~ this is the guide that says, "Here it isP' Maximum Visibility, Strength and Attractiveness are th'e out. standing features of the new Angular Metal Label Holder Guides for vertical filing. 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(~,1~ ~, I . 1* * tweeds and homespuns. .________________ ot the varied and distinctive dis- Haberdashery play ~t the Man 5 Shop. 7~ = . - ~-I~ A narioii sni'~ 'niu~ Irit in - .. grey or bro~in - Angora cloth in a choice of two $7.00 ~ a~d more The niier ne( ki~eai in '~o1md - shades of brown and t h r e e colors silkill jigiucs - - shades of re $1.50, $24, $2.50 Suits made to your individual Shirts in ei d to end lilddrds ~n Nite, tziii, o~. P~uIC green measure from woolens now on __________________ display for sixty-eight dollars. 11 (2DVVXT11TCV~ VTT (2 D17 I TYPING-Theses a ~ip~ecfi ty. sonable rates. M..VL 'ffai Thai 9387. f Typewriters For Bent Good ma~hin~s4~ ~oui~ f.av@It(, Rider's Pen Shop Phom~e 8950 m Portable Ty~ewrItcrs-New ~r Vs~ IT WILL pa~i you to come to Roy~ headqu.arter~. and seq. the Ne Royal port4de hefore you buy, Th "Baby" Royal' is already outsellfri all other makes of portable. "Soir Baby." Rider's Pen Shop Authorized Deal rs in Royals TYPEWRITERS-Sales and S~rvic All make~ large and portabi bought, sold, rented, repaired. Ot machines and work guaranteed. ] business since 1908. 0. D. Morn] 17 Nicl els Arcade. Typewriter Ribbons and Cn rbons The best can buy. Always fres -- - Rider's Pen Shop TWO-TONE shoes iimade to y' measute.' From $6.50 up. Hand-rn English style by an English eb maker. Corner of So~ith Th and Forest. No connection with any fi of the same name. Only one ph Yes, we do repairing. NOTIOEi-Good tood and good serv on~ block from calnpus-thalfs ~ you save. Barney~'s Restaurant, E. Williams. Fountain Pen Itepailrlng Our skilled Penmakers Service cc VOU no more. The only logical p1 I.. to have .your pen repaired. Rider's Pen Sh'op 'l'YPEWIIPt~Fi*~ SERVlCE~ All makes.. Nobqtt~ ~Jdll found a where. Pronipt service. WdeV's Pen. Shop Phone 8950 FOR RENT ONE sing1~ toom in private No other rooms. Phone 6692. Forest Ave. I MEN-Stop, look, listen. Kri~s representative now in city. 11 explain our tfree razor offer. If I FOR RENT-Room for woman stu~ dent. 420 South Fifth. Phone 8367, WANTJ~I) WANTED-Students to tnow that oni home laundry methods give youi clothes personal attention. MQi Laundry; 204 N. Main. Dial ~916. ~ WANTED-Two experienced sales men for summer. Call Hunter, 73.lD between 5 and 6. *127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 1~ LOST I LOST'-Old-fashloned gold carring-. South U between Church and Jef ferson Apts. Reward. Call 7037. 31-32-3 LOST-Rhinestone night between Michigan Union. buckle Satum W~ashtenaw Please call,,~2 LOST-Left in a~ locker at they Unlo Pool a. long string of large, dar blue, wooden beads, fastened wit a gold pin on which were the in tials A. L. S. Not valuable, In pri~ed as a souvenir. Will iii find~r please leave it at the de~ at the Pool? 131-132-13S-1~ LOST-Set of three keys. tall 815 LOST-A~ pair -o~ cut field buckles I or near Michigan ~Pheatre. Phoir 3301. Reward. Tailoring! - just the kind you ex- pect in an eighty- five dollar suit, but- N DEL PRETE'S I price is only Re-djspoyers His J~vori~e / Charleston, W. Va., March 4, 1927 LarUR & Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Recently I stopped in a little village that consisted of about nine hous~ and a small hotel, which I entered. A little old man wearing a ~skull cap was seated in a rocking-chair smokin$ an enormous pipe. I had cc~me to bu~i a can of Edgeworth, but when I caug1~t a whiff of the tobacco he was smokiit~ F changed my mind. The aroma cif that tobacco was so delightful that 'I made up my nlind right then and th~re that I wanted some of the~ame brand, regardless of the cost. I began with: "I beg your pardon, sir, but I came in to buy a can pf t~i- bacco, and I would like the samue braild you are smoking if you don't mizid telling me." He looked at me for '~ moment, grasped his pipe with one hand and said: "I'm smoking Edge- worth. Would you like some?" Of course I did, and I secured a supply from the old fellow. The jokej of course, was on me, but ~I went 4fl $45~ 2 pants or knieker. Fitting guaranteed by tailors that know hew. U