_. MMNENTERED IN NATIONAL TO NEY (Continued From Page 6) Entry ,in the unlimited class. Fair- allunbeaten Buckeye, is expected to offer the closest competition. Dougavito of Michigan, Big Ten champion, rates as a likely con- tender for the r175 pound title, while Ross, Indiana's Olympic al- ternate, may regain his 1928 form to come through with a win. Conference matmen are also looked to dominate the 165 pound division, in which Hooker, Purdue's Big Ten titleholder, is rated as a favorite to annex the national crown. Parker of Michigan, Wol- verine high point scorer and un- defeated this year, is expected to give the Boilermaker some stiff competition. In the 155 pound class Walsmith, 1927 Conference champion and the second of Purdue's veteran con- tenders, will be out to revenge him- self for his surprise beating by Hammer, Wisconsin matman, who upset the Boilermaker by gaining a fall in the final bout to annex the Big Ten title two weeks ago. Montgomery of Iowa, Conference 145 champion, will try to bring the Hawkeyes their second National title in two years but is expected to have plenty of trouble with Robinson of Purdue, who lost to the Iowan by a time decision in the finals of the Big Ten tourney. An- other undefeated Maize and Blue entrant, Kelly, may upset the dope by a win. Allie Morrison, America's lone Olympic champion, and who has never been defeated in the 135 pound class, is the outstanding en- trant in this division. Elliott, who sustained his single defeat in a bout with the Illinois star, is ex- pected to garner some points for the Wolverines. Bob Hewitt, Michigan's Olympic finalist, is counted the most likely contender for the 125 pound title, although Ralph Lupton, North- western's Conference champion, will be on hand to defend the honors he won last year at Ames. Sapora of Illinois, Big Ten cham- pion, will make a strong bid for the 115 pound crown, while Mc- Gilliard, Wolverine featherweight, is rated as one of the title pos- sibilities. MIGHIGAN WRESTLERS ENTER A. A. U. TOURNEY (Continued From Page 6) the bouts on one day as the final- ists are required to fight four or five times and the last match is sate at night. Last year it was well after midnight before the winners were decided. Two men have been entered in each weight division except the 175 pound class in which Richardson is the lone entry. Aldinger and Spicer are entered in the 118 pound class, Dalrymple and Bennett in the 12 pound class, Larson and Duncan ,in the . 135 pound class, Benz and Hochland in the 147 pound class, Brockmeier and Stute- ville in the 160 pound class, Rich- ardson in the 175 pound class, and Soresen and Auer in the unlimited division. Aldinger, Dalrymple, Larson, Richardson, and Sorensen were winners in the recent all-campus wrestling championships. CAMBIDGE.-Only three crews remain at Harvard in place of five following time trials in which two Varsity men lost their places. HAMILTON.-Thirteen lettermen were among the 45 candidates who recently reported for spring foot- ball at Colgate. Free Trial This Smoke I ReddCthe Cassified Ads LANJ8IOCK Easter .Dressing for Easter is a world-wide custom. Spring Tweeds and WorstedI of exclusive LANCROCK designs insure distinctive appearance. Chicago, llinois, July 1:, 1928 Larug& lBro. Co., Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: Replying to your circular letter of June 29, be informed that your sample packages were received: With them I received the pamphlet d"Imjbing your product, which I wa:i able to enjoy reading because thro was not in the circular matter the usual dis- tasteful sales talk which makes the recipient of a sample package feel obligated or uncomfortable. I believe your practice of giving your prospect a sample and then letting him make up his own mind will gain you many more customers than will the usual modern sales prac- tice of pushing the product down the prospect's throat. As a matter of fact, since receiving your sample and your advertising matter I smoked up the sample package and have since pur- chased a number of cans from neigh- borhood dealers, all of whom carry this tobacco in a city of this size. I have found Edgeworth to be a satisfactory blend at a very reason- able price, and although my past ac- quaintance is brief, I look forward to a