-0 !''I"4HE MyICHIGA-N A T, L .' - THE M.ICH.I.G.. ..AN...... . ..A............ "B" Team Will Meet r LU Mt. Union Tomorrow ,'" ' - ! Ii 'I, 1VAUVI (Continued from Page 6.) U V '111111111 a IU 11 0l!prove troublesome. The presence of Captain Bixler at ruilback and (By Associated Press) Meredith at quarter, both three NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-For once in year veterans, and two lettermen,. itsa baseball life, New York became Glenwright and Emerson, at the a "home team" town yesterday as halves, will give the Alliance team' the embattled Yankees pluggeda fast running and passing attack, the luggd Icoupled with line plunging power. crevices in their Harlem river cita- The tentative starting line, as del- against an expected onslaught announced yesterday by Coach by the St. Louis Cardinals. Father Courtwright, will have Smith andj Knickerbocker was in the first Carter at the end positions, Berg- stage of his fifteenth modern world man and Williams at tackles, Mor- series, but it might well have been gan and Sullo at guards, and Sher- mistaken for his first, with 75,000 wood at center. Kerr, Brown, Pat- fans marching upon the Ruppertton and Bauer are expected to get stadium eager to yell the home for- their chances in the line during ces on to victory. I the game. Indications of Indian summer ,The backfield will be composed sunshine fired the baseball spirit of Dahlem, quarterback, McBride as it had not been fired for years and Geistert, halves, and Hughes, past in this vicinity. The, ominous fullback. In addition to the first shadow of Wee Willie Sherdel, he quartet, Totzke, who appears the of the left-handed magic, remain- class of the kickers on the strength ed acros the path of the Yankeees of his work in the scrimmage yes- but New York fans were willing to terday, Whittle, Lytle and Bieden-, string along with Waite Hoyt-and 'weig will probably see action the sort of fight with which the against the Alliance squad. Avery, Hugmen pulled themselves along a recent transfer ;from, the "A" to the American league pennant by squad, may be used at either a their very bootstraps. backfield or an end position dur- The Cardinals still were favored ng part of the game. to take the series, but word had Besides the above named play- spread over the city of the gay ers Cooke, Gitman, Hager, Moyer, capers Yankee cripples cut at the Schurrer and Widmann will make stadium yesterday when the sun- the trip. A short signal practice shine finally appeared and really will be held at 3:00 o'clock this gave them a chance. !afternoon. H Make it your business to look over our new suit values at once. 1ney are the greatest we C LA SSIFIE ADVERTISING LOST LOST-A Log Log Duplex slide rule in Carter's Lunch. Call 8877 C. W. Schurrer. 9-10-11 LOST-Or stolen, large white Col- lie dog. Reward for information .leading to his return. Call 21517. 11,12,13 LOST--A brown wallet Wednesday noon. George R. Britton. 337 E. William. Phone 5671. Reward. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Apartment. Call 5800 or. evenings 6858. c 11,12 FOR RENT-R o o m s far light housekeeping. Private bath. 908 Mary. No children. Phone 9564. 11,12 FOR RENT-Chair and lovely suite -Girls' League House. Only six other girls. Two minutes from the campus. 224 S. Thayer. Dial 4093. 11,12,13 FOR RENTTwo large double rooms fore graduate students, nurses or business girls. Steam heat, also garage. Dial 8544. 422 E. Washington 9-10-11-12 have ever offered. Shape - holding workman- ship and long-wearing new fall woolens: worsteds, chevoits, and tweeds. New fall shades of blue and grey. 14 Different Colors and Patterns, There is a variety in Worsted-tex to please every taste in every shade. There are blues, greys, browns, oxfords, herringbones, stripes, diamond weaves and mixtures. Single-breasted (2 or 3 button) or double. breasted. Sizes 34- to 50, including regulars, stouts, shorts, longs, short stouts, extra shorts, 1 -. I Correctly Styled Shirts Regulaio .Ii long stouts and slims. The new Fall patterns are here. ' , Gym Suits i .. For Freshmen. A complete equipment of all Athletic Supplies. 5. i F ' w '3t 1 { c \1 'r r ILI\ Always Sold Exclusively in Ann Arbor by to $3 Neckwear as you like it $ 1to DOWNTOWN SHOP Greenwood andKilgore OPPOSITE WOOLWORTH'S Lindenschn and Co f a FOR RENT-Nice room, 521 Mon- roe St. Newly furnished 9-10-1- FOR RENT--Attractive warm sun- ny, first floor apartment, near campus. Three large rooms fur- nished or unfurnished. Garagre ifdesired. Phone 4988. 9-10-11 FOR RENT-Three room furnished apartment for housekeeping. First floor. 119 N. Thayer. Phone 21825. . 9-10-11 FOR RENT-Large double room. Will rent as single or double. Also vacancy for one man on second flcor; Phone 22352. 425 So. Divi- sion. Mrs. Osborn. 10,11,12 FOR RENT-Single room, steam heat, continous hot water, 311 Thompson. Two blocks. from Campus. 9-10-11 TWO ROOM SUITE -Well fur- nished for two, no other students in the house, 513 Thompson St. Dial 7958. 11;12,13,14,15,16 FOR SALE FOR SALE-New banjo, Gibson make, also case. Both new. 1024 Lincoln. Dial 4561. 10, 11, 12 FOR SALE-Piano; good condition. Call 6013. 10, 11, 12, 13 WANTED nitt-Apfel .' mpany Main D and DAD 209 S. y ,.pt lay Clothing for LA TWO 711 N. University Ave. Next to Arcade Theater STORES Packard and S. State Sts. . -" ..~ -- U" Subscribe to The Michigan Daily Read the Cla ssif ie d Ads ,:, .:, ~1 WAGOER&COMPIHY jor flen czsSince 1'4$ 'ltttlII liil11111111111111 t il li i ' THESE CLOTHES 111111ititn11i rj-I HAVE So A. C Ste] 1 iy f . *, 1 L y' , Worldly wise... but fancy fyee.. .that's the kind of clothes which are sure to please the college man. I WANTED-Girl to work for room and board. Phone 21588. 11,12,13,14,15 WANTED-Experienced radio men able to repair all makes. Full or part time. Wedemeyer. Phone 3694. 11 WANTED-Three students to sell sandwiches on percentage basis for Ohio Wesleyan game. Apply Lenas Diner, 210 So. Fifth Ave. 11 SENIOR Wants to Take Care of children afternoons or evenings. Call 8156. 10, 11 NOTICE-H. W. Clark _Shoe Fac- tory, corner of South University and Forest. Let us' save you 20 percent on your repair work. Only one shoe factory in town. Riding boots from $10 up; golf shoes from $8 up; moccasins in ten different leather styles, $6. All kinds of shoes made to your measure. c WANTED-A girl to work for room and board, caring for child after- noons. Call 4731 morning or eve- heat; always hot water. 311 WANTED-Assistant manager for dining room. Hours to work: 12 to 1, 5:30 to 7. Apply with the following requirements: Must work 7 days a week and also on vacations. Appear in person at the Allenel Hotel, Saturday be- tween 7 and 8 p. m. Signed: Theodore Dames. N MISCELLANEOUS GIRLS-Attention! - Finger wave, 75c; Shampoo, 50c; Marcel, 75c. Raggedy Ann Beauty Shop. 1110 So. University. Phone 7561. 11 DINNER Served Every Evening from six to seven. Good southern cooking. Only 65c. Sunday 75c. At 1001 ForrestAve. 11,12,13 R B CLOTHES have S. A. (style appeal) for /the man who is style con- scious and sartorially wise. Not "colle- giate" in the ordinary sense of the word ... but distinctive creations to appeal to the under-graduate fancy. $ Rich oak-leaf browns, subtle blues and smooth oxford greys form, the nucleus of the smart. new patterns for Fall and Dark grey and oxford blue in $ Winter - and are tailored skilfully into garments unpar- alleled at anywhere near our, price of $25. neat stripe effects in the most serviceable worsted fabrics are p very popular. i R B CLOTHES are the logical contenders for favor among Michigan men. A thirty-two store organization with a quarter century of experience enables us to produce these splendid. values, direct to wearer from our tailoring shops.- MICHIGAN Specially styled and strictly DAILY WANT -; : hand tailored - - in three and four piece suits. I. ADS BRING