""' 14 M 1 C Ja = L I TH~ MICHIGAN 1~AILY * - FEW SOPHOMORES WIN POSITIONS ON VARSITY TEAMS DURING YEAR Material for Varsity teams was George Simpson in the 100 yard scarce among members of the pres- dash at the Conference meet in ent sophomore class, it is revealed the record time of :09.5 seconds.1 by a perusal of the roster of Michi- Booker Brooks showed himself a1 gan athletic squads this year Not capable performer in the weight more than a score of men from the events, placing third in the dis-, class of 1931 won regular positions cuss throw at the Conference. Aus- on Varsity aggregations. tin developed into a fairly good dis- Football heads the list of teams, tance runner, while Murray was a with six sophomores on the grid fair sprinter.I squad who saw regular service last None of the regulars on the base- fall. Four of the ball carriers de- ball team are sophomores, although veloped by Coach Wieman were in the reserve strength contains sev- their first year of Big Ten competi- eral. Moodie and Eastman, utility tion. Danny Holmes, winner of the men are in their first year of Var- Chicago Alumni trophy last spring, sity competition, while Compton Jim Simrall, Jack Wheeler, and and Kiegler, reserve pitchers, are Stanley Hozer were called upon to also in this category. carry the attack against Michigan's One In Hockey opponents. Art Schlander, a forward who de- Two In Line veloped rapidly towards the close In the line two sophomores were of the season into a potential scor- relied on to hold down positions. ing threat, was a member of the Leo Draveling played right end, Wolverine hockey squad. Among while Al Steinke helped make the the fencers Bob Gordon, was the center of the line a bulwark by fill- only sophomore regular, Gordon, ing a guard post. Six members of who competes in sabers, placed the "B" eleven were also second third in the Big Ten in his specialty.- year men, Cook, Morgan, Patton, Austin was the only member of the; Morgan, and Sherwood were in the cross country team from the sopho-. line, while Lytle and Biedenwieg more class.' played in the backfield. Two of Michigan's golfers who' Four of Coach Farrell's trackmen may become stars of the first cali- are from the ranks of 1931. Eddie bre, are members of 1931. Liv- Tolan brought fame to himself and ingston and Royston have been the Wolverine cause by defeating playing in Conference competition. During Summer Vacation Young men withecollege back- commercial or transport pilots icense, Uni- versal Aviatiort Schools offer various courses ground needed in avidtion in aviation mechanics and bnsiness aviation. Spend a delightful vacation in the air. 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Member Aeronautical 1 Chamber of'Coinmerce N-S- ' - -!- I-, --,- -.-.-.----F------- Wolverine Trackmen I Enter National Meet (Continued from Page Six) can toss the ball 175 feet should decide to enter. k Coach -Farrell expects to send about four men to the National meet, and with Ketz and Tolan the only sure entries, he will drill sev- eral other men hard this week in an effort to get them into shape 'where they will be able to stand' well in their respective events. Letter-winners for this season will be announced this afternoon, while the Varsity picture will be taken at 12:30 Friday at Rent- schler's studio, at which time all letter-winners and "A. M. A." men are asked to be present. At this time the captain and manager for next year will be named. Any Wolverine who won a first in a dual meet or who gained points in the Conference meet will be given a letter, while any one who placed in a dual meet is awarded the "A. M. A." Those who made points1 in the Big Ten are eligible to wear stripes on their track uniforms. WOLVES PRACTICE HITTING (Continued from 'age Six) were Wisconsin's margin of victory over Michigan in Monday's game. One of the chief worries of Coach Fisher at the present time is the Quality - ServiC The three aims of taurant backed u1 leg injury to Myron, regular short-f stop., Although Centenni and Eastman, whohave been filling in during his absence, have been fielding well, their batting is rather weak. During the last few days, however, Eastman has shown a great improvement with the stick. -Satisfaction the Lincoln Res- p by our years of experience in catering to the Stu- dents and townspeople late Lincoln 1( estaurants E. Huron and 4th Ave. Packard and State State and Liberty , I WNON* I. Students Returning Home Here is a way by which you can save some actual money and at the same time enjoy a nice motor trip home and.the use of a car through vacation season, BUY-A USED CAR FROM US Drive it home and through vacation and you can then sell it no doubt for as much as it will cost you here. Just now we have a very large assortment to choose from and at very reasonable prices.4 Select your car now and we will bold it and have it al ready when you are ready to leave. See us at oiwe. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS R.H, A LD ER Dodge and Plymouth Dealer 514 East Washington St. Phone 22569 L ASS IF IE ADVERTISING NOTICE - Home Laundry - Soft water used exclusively; called for and delivered. Superior Home Laundry. Phone 8190. 234C PIANO TUNING-The Concert Art- ist Piano Tuner, phone 6776. Vic- tor Allmendinger. Not with any music house. Exclusive iiano tuner for the University School of Music. Office at residence, 1603 Morton Ave. 2340 S T U D E N T ATTENTION-Head- quarters for good used cars, at our lot at 332 East Liberty. Just the car you want for a vacation. FFrom $50 to $150. Huron Valley Chevrolet Incorporated. 332 East Liberty. Chevrolet, Fords and other makes. 2 TUTORING - Everything for EXAMS. MACK T U T O R I N G AGENCY. 310 S. State. Phone 7927. C TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER COATS 25 Years of Unexcelled Fur Service -Assures you Expert Care of your Furs. ZWERDLING'S FUR SHOP Phone 8507 and we will call. C TYPEWRITING and MIMEO- GRAPHING College work a specialty since 1908. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade C --....- .-..- -..-. s-...rz-..r-..-.-, TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Hartsut Dal 9387. NOTICE-Beautiful spring line of Axminister and Wilton rugs. Koch & Henne. p PERSONAL ATTENTION LIKE HOME AT A SAVING OF 10% WITH CASH CAl. DAL 391%, MOE LAUNDRY, 204 N. MAIN. C TYPEWRITERS All makes of portable and large machinea, sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned, repaired. Large assort- ment and best service. 0. D. Mor- rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. C PRINTING and ENGRAVING Good work takes time. Invitations, Announcements, Calling Cards should be ordered at once to avoid the last minute rush. Social work a specialty. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade C SAND and GRAVEL. Washed and dry screened. Telephone 7112. Killins Gravel Company. C FOR RENT FOR RENT-Apartment; two large furnished rooms; front; running Nwater in room; first floor; adults. Dial 8072. 537 South Division. 23 FOR RENT-Delightful five room furnished or unfurnished apart- mer or permanent. Household ment; adjacent campus; sum- goods and antiques for sale. No. C1, 619 E. University. Phone 4328. 235 APARTMENT-One block from campus, self-contained, every- thing furnished. Suitable for two business or professional women or young couple. Apply 307 Maynard after 5 p. m. 123 FOR SALE 1925 FORD touring. New tires and good top and curtains. $50. Phone 5662. ,235 FOR SAL=-1920 Cadillac, 5 passen- ger phapton inopa condition. $75 cash. AplIy room 4563, New Medical Building. 235 FOR SALE-Carlton canoe; new paint job; $30. Call Muller. 8632. 2 FOR SALE-Saxophones, tenor and soprano; both in good condition. Will sell either one or both rea- sonably. Write Box 64, Michi- gan Daily. 235 FOR SALE-Ford coupe just over- hauled. Call 5133. 123 FOR SALE-Cottago lots. Phone 5800. C FOR SALE-Southeast section, 7- room house with garage on large lot. Very low price. Call owner, 6700. 6,1235 LOST LOST-German Shepard Police dog; address, on collar. 1000. E. Phone 3597 "235 LOST-Gamma Phi Beta pin mark- ed M. Welte. Reward offered. Phone 3597.- 2397 L OS T-A bill fold containing Michigan Union card, driver's license and about $35.00 in cash. Finder please call Bruce Gold- smith at 6355. Reward. 2 CAT LOST-Half grown, glossy black with white spots on breast. Reward. 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