THE MICHIGAN N l ,L "PAGE&!VE CHAPMAN ON MICHIGAN CAGER PLACED ON ALL-STAB TEAM PICKED BY INDIANA MNTCoR SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE Uverett Dean Chooses Players Five Schools To Make Up Big Ten Selection O FOUR BADGERS INCLUDED (Special To The Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 15 -Size and scoring ability were the factors that Everett S. Dean, In- diana university's basketball coach considered most in picking his all- Western Conference 1929 basket- ball team. The first, second and third teams follow: First Team Foster, f.............Wisconsin McCracken, f. ..........Indiana Murphy, c.......... ....Purdue Marshall, g. ........ Northwestern f IVan Heyde, c..........Ohio State Mills, g. ...........Illinois Ellermn n, g........... Wisconsin Wisconsin furnished four play- ers for the three teams. Next to size was scoring ability. Murphy, Foster . and McCracken were the three highest scorers in. the Big Ten this season. Murphy's. extreme height and the two for- wards' infallible eye for the net would make it almost impossible _ for an opposing backeguard to stop _ these three. McCracken and Chap- man both played center on their respective teams this season but their style of play qualified them; for the berths given them on the t tall-star team. 4 1 I n. is U FENCING MEET _ Chapman, g........... Michigan Second Team Wilcox, f... .............. Iowa How, f. ................Illinois Tenhopen, c.. ...... .... Wisconsin Chimelewski, g..........Wisconsin Scheid, g.............. Indianas Third Team .Gleichman, f......Northwestern Harmeson, f. .............. Purduet Michigan's Varsity fencing team will meet Wisconsin at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the auxilary gym at the In- tramural building. This is the last meet of the year, and ad- mission will be by student cou- pon books. 0 1 | | FIRST METHODIS CHURCH Cor. State and Washington Sts. Arthur W. Stalker, D.D., Minister Samuel J. Harrison, Associate Minister and Student Director 10:30 a. m.-Morning Worship.4 "Mesopatamia and the West," Subject. Professor Leroy Wat- erman, U. of M., speaker. 412' m.-Three' Bible classes for Students. "The Master's Scale of Values," Prof. George E. Carrothers. "The Spiritual Necessities of Real Educa- tion," Mr. Ralph Johnson. "Agora," the discussion group. 6:00 p. m.-"The Romance of Railroading," the subject of Mr. George B. Ahn, Sr. ~7:00 p. m.-Open House at Wes- ley-Hall. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division Sts. Merle H. Anderson, Minister Dale H. Moore, Associate Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell, Secretary: for Women 10 -- Student Class, Dale If. Moore, teacher. 10:45-Morning Worship. Ser- mon, "Lovable, but Lacking."; 5:30-Social hour for young peo- ple. 6:30-Young People's Meeting. Leader, Wendell Mahaffy. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH On East Huron, below State R. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard R. Chapman, University Pastor 10:30-Worship. Dr. Charles C. Fries will speak. 12:00-Church Bible School. 12:00-StudentGroup at Guild House. Mr. Chapman. 5:30-Friendship Hour at Guild House. 6:-30-Devotional Meeting in charge of Miss Dorothy Carew and Miss Ruth Portfleet. Monday, 7:30-The Class study- ing "The New Africa" meets at, the Guild House. All welcome. FWW~W~W~t I 9-Sunday school. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. between Packard and Williams d I - 0a t ... FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Corner State and William Sts. Allison Ray Heaps, Minister 9:30-Church school. 10:45-Morning Worship. Ser- mon topic, "What it Means to be a Christian." 5:30-Student Fellowship supper.; 6:30-Partnap Singh of India, is going to talk on the "Abid- ing Values of Hindhuism." Be MANY HOLDOUTS CAUSE WORRY TO BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL MAGNATES. consistent in Major league magnates are hav- ing more than ample opportunity to worry this year over the crop of holdouts. Every season finds a number of players dissatisfied with salary figures, but the lure of thel sport usually sees the disgruntled man in uniform before the train- ing season is over. However, the situation this year is more serious. Seven- teen contracts still await the signature of 17 dissastisfied performers, and the names of stars on 10 American and Na- tional league clubs are among those still missing. sists of no other than the two Waners, Paul and Lloyd, of Pittsburgh; Max Bishop of the Athletics, Johnny Hodapp of the Indians, and Bill hunne- field. of Chicago's White Sox. The Waners are asking for $35,- 000 for their brother act, Paul evaluating his services at $20,000 per annum with Lloyd content with merely $15,000. Of the other National league clubs, the Cincinnati Reds are the hardest hit since Picinich, McMullen, Dressen, and Walk- er are still outside the fold. The Cardinals have not yet come to terms with Orsatti, the Bos- ton Braves are having trouble with the ex-Yankee, Joe Du- gan, while the Phillies and Bob McGraw are at odds. The American loop has fewer to worry about. Besides Biship Hun- nefield and Hoddapp there are Goslin of the Senators, Manush and McGowan of the ft Louis Browns still with unsigned con- tracts. your religion 10 - English Service. Sermon topic, "The living Christ Es- sential to Christian Living." 11 - German service. Sermon topic, "The Gratitude of the Redeemed." 7-Young People's Hour. Attend church regularly on $undays FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 S. Division St. 10:30 a. rn. - Regular Morning. service. Sermon topic, "Sub- stance." 11:45 a. m.--Sunday School fol- lowing the morning service. 7:45 p. m.-Wednesday evening testimonial meeting. The Reading Room, 10 and 11 State Saving Bank Building, is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holi- days. S UNITARIAN CHURCH Cor. State and Huron Sts. I. A 4.4 .4. .4- .4 * k 4' Two of the holdouts earlier in the week, Dazzy Vance of Brooklyn and Sad Sam: Jones of Washington capitulated on Thursday, but the signing of these two still has left the other 17 unaccounted for. Vance Is reputed to have gotten a salary of $25,000 out of the Robins, thus making him the highest paid hurl- er in baseball. Details of Jones' contract are not known. 10:45-Morning Service. Prof. J. F. Shepard will speak on "Moral Issues in Prohibition." ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washigton St. at Fifth Ave. E. C. Stellhorn, Pastor 9-Bible Class. 10:30-Service with Sermon. 5:30-Student Fellowship a n d Supper. 6:30-Student Forum. 7:30-An illustrated Lenten Ser- mon, "The Crucifixion." ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division and Catherine Sts. Rev. Mr. Henry Lewis, Rector Rev. Mr. T. L. Harris, Assistant 8:00-Holy Communion. 9:30-Student Holy"Communion in Chapel of Harris Hail. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon; Preacher Rev. Mr. Thomas L. Harris. 6:30 p.m.-The Student Supper in Harris Hall. 7:30 p.m.-Evening Service; Preacher Rev. Mr. Henry Lewis ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Liberty Streets C. A. Brauer, Pastor 9 a.m.-Service in German. 10 a.mi-Sunday- School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.-Service in English. Ser- mon by the Pastor: "Christ Our High Priest." 6:45 p.m.-Student Supper. 7:30 p.m.-A special divine serv- ice for students. Dr. W: H. T. Dau, president of Valparaiso University, will be the speaker. A student octett will sing. Dr. Dau will meet students and others informally after the services. The public is invited: C APVOI ISIN D PIANO TUNING--The Concert Art- ist Piano Tuner, phone 6776. Vic- tor Allmendinger. Not with any music house. Exclusive piano tuner for the University School of Music. Office at residence, 1608 Morton Ave. Wed., Thu., Fri., c NOTICE WE BUY USED CLOTHING H. BENJAMIN 215 E. Washington. Phone 4310 T,Th,F, c NOTICE - Home Laundry - Soft water used exclusively; called for and delivered. Superior Home Laundry. Phone 8190. W.Th.F. c NOTICE-Dial 3916, Moe Laundry 204 N. Main St., for laundry serv- ice with, real personal attention like received at home, e TYPING-Theses a specialty: Fair rates. M. V. Hartsuff, Dial 9387. TYPEWRITER SERVICE - New Corona, Royal, Underwood, Rem- ington portables, also used large and portable typewriters of all makes bought and sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. .arge stock, best service, consid- erate prices. Phone 6615. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. NOTICE-Beautiful spring line of Axminister and Wilton rugs. Koch & Henne. e FOR RENT FOR RENT-Single room, for spe- cial or graduate girl student. $4 per week. Dial 4701 in evening. 123, 124,125 FOR RENT-Six rooms, modern, newly decorated house. $45 a month. 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