T11HE A 1t 14 1AN A1L-Ie r. a a 'a i J 1 o 1 1.A .: " i - .Vi ' . a .VU ~a .. LAST M T WtN WOL[R1K[ B SI'VIS WAS RECORDED IN1124 B[AT-YPS1SWIM IRSFor the past three years Coach Matt Mann's natators have =de- lywiningin1926 by a 49-20 Taking every first .and three sec- (score, repeating their triumph in end places, Coach Matt Mann's re- 1927, 52-17, and earning a great serve natators overwh'elmied the 45-.24 victory at Evanston last year. Ypsilanti Normal splashers Wednes- 'In these three encounters the day afternoon at the IntramuralVlctsaexdoyfveirt bulig olwihi r f -Northwestern's last victory Eover a Michigan tank team was scored At no time daring the meet was. in 1924, before Coach Mann .came the lead of the Wolverines threat- to Michigan. Ralph Breyer and ened, the Varsity reserves taking Dick Howell, the two Purple stars, the first event, the 200 yard reay, aided in the 43-24 downfall of t;he to start the scoring. 0. .Goldsmith Wolverines that season.- Last year was high point min -of the meet, Wolriwesr fishd eordt winning both the 5S0 and the 100 Michigan in both the Big Ten and yard races.. national collegiate championships., RLLN1-OLVERIN "MATMEN MAIZE AND BLUE WATER' POLIdST S (Continued From Page ) TOPLAY''WILDCAT TEAM TONIGHT amnalist an Nacing A t.U. Northwestern's 'water -polo team, they lost, 74.. Michigan has beat- Maize and Blue in the heavy- Big Ten champions for three years, en Detroit Yacht Club and .Indiana. weight eveit, Michigan aper wilpath Wovinsoig, Michigan will line up with Wa- g pasi Wl lyteWleie oihlaitis, Mertz, and Reif, forwards; to have litt~e to fear from 1 following the dual meet. The Wild- Side bladWtoa Burdick, star football lineman, ct aewneeygm hs Sea pgars;dle H WblanrortGodsi who has also -but one defea-%(ashv o vr aeti e-gad;adWre rGlsih' marring his -record, ison'except that with Stanford. when goal. The Purple team will con- sist of Schfiartz. Colba'h. and Pe- "Tirhe Homte of Hart Schaffner &e Marx" They're Here Fellows, THIE NEW TOPC:OATS FOR SPRG FEATURING HART SHAFFNER & MARX $300 Camels Hair .*0.tweeds, *Pattern Knits I in Snapipy Greys and Tans Conlin & Wetherbe e /a 11 8.E. Washington Downtowyt I a/ iii Mmmmwiimm i Y -1 I ~EXCW~t snti GEN1TS I I 4c /-7, Well dresse~d men are thoroughly posted on authentic attire. They may have inrdivi"dual preference as to co1or and styling, but they agree unanimously on the correctness of i angrock Fine Clo0thes" The NewDur The man who appreiciatog flu iot ilAccept the tberury as f atlt- less in design and tailoring. Thy Heat h Drury .r.-a new 2-button suit developed this season byThos. has many new.,f eatures, more important of which are th e unsil~ysoft fot ca ndg b4l onig tollingtnotche lpes The- Drury typifies a new ventt in d Ihis ligning which requires the fittest tailof inga-and the use of the best qutality hymo cloth in the lapels and coat front. Stiff, unwieldy ^fabrics Aiiiot be used, in attaining the smart lies of this cost. The trousers are cut slightly higher. waisted, to be worn with braces if desired. The prices of Thos. Hea'th' Ready-to-Put-on Clothes are not beyond the range of, prudent buying. I /i q I ]I