. r ...._.. ., HICA- N LA ThE MICHIGAN DAILY WISCONSIN FIY[ H[BEi - ii111111fllfl"lf111-____ F01IIM/PORTI~~Ni GI4AME IlIfI LiL IS fllEEKI fff''''i C HE WUEKIH t UILL ULIJI i LLLL aWui LLauilitikFll! wjlulLf1lu lIJUIIIIIIti1111111ti 11at 1111LI Uul( lillilllltfil11I1141I[IkI11It441 III[Ulli(IIIII IIfj 1111illllk Hlll(111lllllf(I 11141111 (Continued From Page Six) cago once and are the only team in the Big Ten that has succeeded. ini twice turijning the trick at the expense of' the formidable Purdue and northwestern .quintets. The largest . home crowd of "the; season will witness the Badgers and the. Wolverines in action to- niight as all available seats in the field house have been disposed of. for the first time this year. In- terest in the contest is running high in Wisconsin and three pa- pets have ordered direct wires from the press box in the field house to their home offices. Wolves Have Beaten Badgers In addition to the fact that a victory over Michigan will assure them of full claim to the Confer- ence crown, the doughty 'Cardinal cagemen Phave another incentive for tripping the aspiring Wolves tomorrow night; The Maize and Blue outfit holds the distinction? of being the only team in Con- ference circles that has tripped the Meanwell-coached ,outfit. The most recent accomrplish- mont of 'the Badgers was the hard- earned 27-24 victory over Purdue at' Mdisoh, which blighted the championship hopes of Stretch Murphy .and his mates. After trail-~ ing 13-8 at half time, the blg Cardinal outfit struck its; stride' due to the replacement of the giant Kowalczyk by Carl Matthu- sen, the single midget on thel squad:. Wiscon sin Has Rest Coach Meanlwell's crew w~ill eniter tomorrow night's fray with the advantage of almost a full week's rest due to the. postponement' of their game with Chicago. last nightwhile the Wolverines have had to face the tiresome return~ trip from Columbus after a 'harl battle with the Buckeye s on their home court.. The: little doctoir has molde d a powerful cor i iatiop i from 1a wealth of veter'an andi ophoriore material this year. AttHie for= wards he has- the experienced Foster and Kowalcz3yak, oth of whom tower above the six ffoot mark,, while T enhopeni, another lanky player, takes care of the. pivot position, Ellerm ani, a fourthl giant,' holdls down one gulardl berth while Chmrielski, sensatinl sophomore, has been his running mate most if the season. Foster andl Ten-hopen are re- garded as the mios t; consistent of the Ca din~l sharp-shooters, each bagging four baskets in the Pur- due encounter, but Kowalczyk,I Chmellski, Ellernin and Miller are always to be feared. ....\(....r .. . III A S4, FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION The AOMRTISING LIA S S I FIB~LM NOTICE-Dial 391I6, Moer Laundlry 204.N. Main St., for' laundry~ serv - ice with real personal attention like received at home. c TYPING-.Theses a spec ialt y.Pa i r rates.,M. V. llartsu-ff, ial 9387. TYPE WRIT1ER, SERVICE -New Corona,' Royal, Underwood, Rem - ington portables, also -used 1a r g and -portable typewriters of ill makes bought an sold, renttedl, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. large stock, best service, consid- erate prices. Phone 6615g. O0.1D. 1Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. NOTICE-Beautiful spring line or Axminister and Wilton rugs. Koch & Henne. C FOR RENT FOR RENT-A single room, steam heat, cross ventilation from three windows; between campus and Ferry Field. Call 426 Bill, 6:00- 7:30 p. m. 112,13,14 TFOR- RENT-D ouble front roorn private .famil;y, st-em heat, will jlighted, reasonable rates. 1106 Forest. G WANTED WANTED - Student offers experi- enced help in kitchen or restau- rant. Caill Abbott at 3615.- FOR SALEw FORf S A LE-Corn double bell euphonium, with case. 523 South Division. Phone 5528. 107,08 FOIE SALE--"rwo saxophones. -One Bb soprano, straight model, and on. Eb alto. Phoneo6381. Address 1005" Lincoln. 112,1:3,14 FOR SALE--Grape junice. Call 95:34. or 22413. 110,11,12,1.3,14,1t> FOR SALE -Wood. Wood. Wood, Call, 9534 or 22413. 1i~11,12,13,14,15 FOR SAE- ighesf offer tales Vega banjo, excellent condition, LOST LOST--On campus, a bunch of keys, finder., please call Hohnes,' at 4418. Reward. 112;,114 LOST-Lady's. Illinois sport w atch1 in restroom of Library. Cal 21831. 111912 I LOT-Bilfohi.containing echauf- f 1s, lieense .:nqdriving permait. S.F ooper , 607 E. Ann, Phone 7044. Il1 FOUND G reatest- { t ., Show \ ._.. Kbar 2; 1 MILTON A A 0'"o e 1 'Picture , . C oitinutous. Performance. 1 03010:1' Cainival! Swirling Colors! Blarec of Sound! Gjaping Crowds! Holiday! Then back behind, the scehes with these Merchants of Mirth. 'liew [3arkev, ,smototh ,-s Marble and twic;e as hat-d bu~t o-t soft spot -his Kilo-the Boy lhe wanted to keep out o. the Racket, but .couldnt-t4he Boy 'he. wanted to niake a better Man than himself--and almogi l ilfed. heraiie fa jealousWoman WhO WOUlCD',t sharde his love. I1i i < iitakec'l Andall the time dtiijiviiiL', uiri'Iis I ck groi d 4and pi tifres~cl tt iii(.y floc01 the st iis't': retlots of characters ever fi. (;lidni Iinrc,It jog Beltty Comp-o'u, S ylvia Ashto-ft, Doui~ffl as F'airbanks, .b.,George Cooper inc f. ohes REAl .!REAL! Passis raw anid I1 BY, ALLM LIE T . ANSSEE THIS PICTURE!' YOU'VE NEVER, SEEN ANYTHING ~FORE. YOU MY NEVER SEE ANYTHING LIKE IJAGIN!. f"OUND-T hee rs, hailf' Cail t t;1520 South U. 112 SIXT 1 A u a : Y 4' I I I A *' r. r.: ,.. ss " is .. 1