THE MICHICAN DAILY PACE SEVEN w KH W A L K E ILLS GWALKER LEADS ntramural SWIMSCORERS; 5UVAD I BLDKINGNBobby Walker, speedy Wolverinet e 'W " sprinter, led the Michigan tank team) in scoring against Confer- Fundamentals to be Stressed Wyhence opponents in the season just I FundmenalsWinning every match the Senior in Spring Practice Until Lits defeated the Junior Dents to closed, netting 37 points in four After Vacation. win the inter-class handball chain- dual meets. He was followed byI pionships. Eleven teams competed Frank Walaitis, who scored 31 ; BILL HEWITT REPORTS in the tournament, points. Bob Goldsmith and Irv The annual handball and Valentine tied for third place with With a squad of nearly 75 grid- E squash tournaments are occu- !24 noints apiece. iron hopefuls now turning out reg- pying the faculty athletes at In four meets against Indiana, ularly for practice, Coach Harry present. Neither event has Minnesota, Northwestern, and Wis-! Kipke is making the most of his progressed past the first round. I opportunity for outside work-outs. Amassing a total of 53 points, the consi, Walker averaged more than In his attempt to bring Michigan nine points per meet. He compiled from the period of a slump which Buckeyes, captained by W. Carpen- these points swimming in the 50 the Wolverines have suffered for ter, are setting the pace for the and 100 yard free style events and; the past few seasons and to again Independent teams in the race for as a member of the relay quartet.; make them a potent factor in Big the all-around chaHmpionship. H1w- His best performance was the In- Ten football circles, Coach Kipke ever, with three sports left on the diana meet, in which he aggregated j is carrying out his plans for a Sprng slate, their lead is not an 12 points. strenuous spring practice bykee imposg one. Walaitis, tallied his points in the ing his men on the jump all after Novice athletes are busily en- Irelay, sprints, and fancy diving. noon at south Ferry field. gaged in t i e All - Campusl Goldsmith accounted for 24 pointy The all-important fundar entals, squash and handball tourna- through performances in the breast blocking, tackling, and passing, mients now in progress. In the C orrd yrey ct continued to be ..latter event, Lappin, Cooper, end secled in th acstroke stressed yester- fate, and Forsythe have sur- and medley relay to amass a like vived t The seeadinglround. tota1 day as theyT l i vived to the semi-fanal round, tongalMichigan team mem- P tactic have been -n With 28 fraternity earns already bers in individual scoring against the o u t s i d e entered' for the Spring sport pro- Big Ten opponents follow: Walker,I drills so far, : gram, competition in the three '37, Walaitis 31, Valentine 24, Gold- Every man realizes the practical and the Wol- events, soft-ball, tennis and horse- smith 24, Smith 15, Raike 13, Ladd advantage of a two-trouser suit. ; verine mentor shoes, is expected to exceed all 11, Hosmer 10, Ault 10, McCaffree promises to tu-: ; previous years. Entries will be ac- 7, Miller 6, Staelin 5, Boldt 5, Hub- We feature Lord-Rochester styled for his prote- cepted until April 9 ley 5.clothes exclusively for young men ges in t h e m that want style and quality at a until he has a moderate price. smooth - work- We are showing tweeds-herring- ing combina- Bill Hewitt bones-flannels and worsteds in tion. Until after the spring holi- b days are over the large squad will all the wanted shades of tan and see little scrimmage, but directly' grey. after they return to uniform Coach j S b.LT SH O ES t Kipke will send them through prac-! tice games to see how much -the ' $ 5 4 - $45 pre-season practice has improved! their play. As yet no plays have been given Beautiful Topcoats to the prospective Varsity perform- T ers except two or three simple ones Camel's hair and fancy weaves. which were used in the Intramural building for limbering up purposes.: Although by no means the whole $25 - $3 0 $35 squad ,has turned out as yet Coach Kipke is well pleased with thei number of men who have shown their intentions of playing next fail. Most of the lettermen from o m last season are still on the missing list, but several of them have sig- Black and White nified their intention of turning Bo nadV ht outas s onas ossbe. Bill HtutgBrown and Whilte is the only veteran out at present, Tan and Brown C orbett outanan asw sona'osbe.Bl eit while Hudson, Daniels, and Mor-1 rison are trying for places on the Rubber or Leather Soles 116 East Liberty Street baseball team, and will not be able $5.00 1b S to get into uniform. NASHVILLE, April 3.-The first Ac game of a two-game series between N L D B Shoe Storey- baseball teams of Michigan State 62"ATLBRT u s rb collegeand Vanderbilt was called 620 EAST LIBERTY off Wednesday on account of rain, Spring Showing OF SUITS and TOPCOATS f . ...., J A By PENN HALL NEW HATS SNAP-BRIM $5.00 .AV U NEW ARROW SHIRTS Sta-Down Collar $1.95 NEW TIES with Stripes, Plains, Patterns $1.00 I- L A S S I FIE ADVERTISING NOTICE RU T H N O L L, formerly of the Michigan League Beauty Parlor is now with the DiMattia Beauty Parlor. For appointments call 8878. 234 PIANO TUNING - Phone 6776. Victor Allmendinger. The Stein- way concert artist tuner. Office at residence, 1608 Morton Ave. 2340 TYPING--Theses a specialty. Fair rates M. V. Hartsuff. Dial 9087. C NOTICE-Driving to New York City for spring vacation, closed car, room for three or four pas- sengers to that vicinity. Reason- able round trip. Write C. F. M., Box No. 122. 45 HONEY-Choice Clover in.ten lb. cans delivered for $1.25. Paul Wuerfel. Phone 6187. WANT SUMMER WORK-Seasonal increase in our business makes it possible -for us to place a num- ber of college students in our f offices throughout the country this summer. See, Mr. Noll at the Michigan Union, Friday 1:00- 5:00 and 8:00-11:00, Saturday 9:00-5:00 and 7:00-10:00. 45C WANTED-Students to enjoy a real meal. Forest Inn, 538 Forest. 2460 RADIO SERVIWE Competent service men on ail !makes of radios. STIMPSON RADIO SERVICE Dial 21408 521 East Liberty 246c SAND-Washed and screened sand and gravel; all sizes. Immediate delivery. KILLEN'S GRAVEL CO. Tel. 7075, 7112, or 21014. C FOR RENT FOR RENT-By day or by week for women. Two front rooms. 814 E. University. 3597. 234 I RENTAL-1118 Hill St.-Splendid 6 room apartment, excellent con- dition, garage. Phone 3713 or 5792. Owner. 45 WAML ED WANTED-Garage space for one car. Near Williams and Campus. Call daytime, 7515. C WANTED-Girl to clean and an- swer the phone two hours each day. Phone 7561. 45 I LOST LOST-Thetha Xi fraternity pin. IReward. Don Alfin, 708 S. State. 121990. 45 SUITS You didn't know it 'till now, but these suits were bought with the idea in mind to please you-and we still have that same idea. Why not drop in today and see them-we know they'll please you. All two trousers $35 to $45 TOPCOATS Every spring we've had an excellent showing of Topcoats but this spring eclipses all others for sheer versatality, fine tailoring and better wool- ens. { $25 to $40 tip R1~ 213 East Liberty Street "WHERE BETTER CLOTHES ARE SOLD" to- The lichigan Daily SPORT SHOES-The most favored sport shoe will be the brogue top rather pointed in brown and white and black and white. These numbers, sell at $10.00. We have a more con- servative shoe of the same general type at $9.00. A soft toed shoe in rich brown leather that sells for $8.50 is a good shoe for regular use and sport wear also. We are expecting a ship- ment in a few days of another sport shoe inm a two color com- bination leather soled and these will sell at $5.50 or possibly at $5.75. The price of this shoe' doesn't tell the story by any means as it is of fine quality and will be a good shoe for sec- ondary wear or for those who do not wish to tie up a larger sum in sport shoes. CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS AND TOPCOATS-For those who like really fine custom clothes perfectly fitted and designed to suit the personal tastes of the buyer we offer the custom lines by Scheyer. Though these lines are regularly priced at $68, $73, $78, and $83 we are introducing these fine clothes at ten dollars below the regular prices. HATS-We offer two new lines of hats designed and manu- factured by the Knox Hat Co., The Brayton is a smart hom burg in white pearl and amber, full silk, lined and priced at $7.50., The new $5 hat by Knox comes in gray and tan and is styled both homburg and snap brim and carries the quality and style that mark all Knox hats. The Prices this Spring are somewhat lower than in previous seasons and the merchanl dise values, we believe, are better. the merchandise listed in this adve In rtise- ment we have tried to pass on to our cus- tomers the lower prices. For the rest all items mentioned are new and' fresh Spring merchandise, having carried over no stocks from previous seasons. THOMPSON'S South University Avenue SHIRTS-We believe the new line of Arrow Trumps is the best shirt value on the market. The White Trump is $1.95 and the blue $2.15. Others too including a beauti- ful basket weave in tan and white with button down collar promises to be the most popular shirt of the Spring. TOPCOATS-We have a few tweed topcoats left in rag- lans and regular models at $32.50. Also three brown Harris tweeds at $42.50. Camel's hair, single breasted with raglan shoulders at $42.50., NECKWEAR-Ties of the quality generally sold for $1.75 we now sell under new policy for $1.50. These are all hand sewn ties and include the Lamatones and cobble silks in plain colors. At the same price are our new silk shan- tungs, including the white, fully silk lined and hand tail- ored. We offer too a full range of $2.50 neckwear and some special new French satins at $4.00. SPORT SUITS-We have a few choice sport suits in Scotch and English tweeds. The coats have patch pockets outlined with double stitching and are two button models with notch lapels. The knickers are the plus-six models with pleats at the waist while the long trousers are cut plain. These suits are ideal for sports, campus and country wear, and are priced very moderately at $52.50. LEATHER JACKETS-We are offering a new jacket in buckskin almost white in color at $13.50. Others in brown leather at $14.50 and fine chamois coats at $21.00. SOCKS-We have a wide variety of half-hose and golf socks to offer. In the former we have smart long wear- ing socks to sell as low as two pairs for $1. Others in pure thread silk with Schiffle embroidery clocks at $1.25. (2 pairs for $2.00). Some imported hose in pastel shades of blue, green, gray and tan with contrasting clocks at $1.65, and other imported hose in light blues, canaries, browns and grays to sell at $1.00 and $1.50. Also some fine im- ported lisles in solid colors with contrasting clocks at $1.75. We have a good range of the white silk socks that promise to..be so popular this Spring and these are marked at $1.25 per pair. Golf hose too of all prices and shades. E SPECIAL OFFERS 1-3 off on all Pajamas. 25 % off on all Knickers. Some New Spring Ties 95c. 1~