Wilbaixn T. Tildeti's scheduled ap- pearance at Yost Field house Wed- nesday evening in a professional tennis match with Albert Burke, noted Irish professional, ofiers an opportunity for Michigan students and other tennis- enthusiasts to see the game at its best. Thal former amateur champion of the world, i1 now playing the best game of ten- nis he has displayed in years; sorm experts even contending that he i, playing a better game now than when he was at the top of the "simon-pure" ranks. Will Give Lectures. Besides playing in the feature match in the evening, "Big Bill" will give two lectures on tennis at the Natural Science auditorium on Wednesday afternoon. One lecture will be for the benefit of the girl tennis enthusiasts and the other for the boys. In addition to' the lectures, the players of the game, and especially the Michigan Varsity will have an opportunity to receive some practi- cal instruction from the wizard of the racquet. At least it is rumored that Tilden will be very glad to work out with the Varsity in order to give them a few worthwhile hints. Fourth Michigan Appearance. VWednesday's exhibition will mark the fourth time in the past fifteen months that he has appeared in Michigan. In September, 1930, while still an amateur, he appeared in a match at the Detroit Tennis club along with such stars as Francis unter George Lott, Betty Nuthall, Sarah Palfrey and others. In Feb- ruary of this year, while touring the country in his series of profes- sional matches with Karel Kozeluh, he appeared at, the Olympia. German Heavyweight Arrives in New York NEW YORK, Dec. 5.--()-An- other German heavyweight has ar- rived in town. He's Han Schoen- roth, former German heavyweight champion. His American pilot will be Joe Smith who manages Tom- my Loughran. Schoenrath is 29 years old, five feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 195 pounds. _____ _ _ _ _ s THE Sterling Model SMITH- CORONA It gives 'you the typewrit ing advantage of a standard . . the lightness of a port- able. It's the only portable that has the "feel," the room- iness, the speed, the sturdi- ness of large machines. Learn to typewrite on the Sterling noiseless capital shift, to- gether with "piano key" ac- tion, permit hour after hour use without 'effort. And it's Model Smith - Corona You'1l be able to usC standard machine. and any a beautiful thing to own. For preparing school work, for typing letters to your friends, the Smith-Corona has no equal in the world. Yet its cost . . . $65.00 . . . is no more than-that of an ordin- ary portable. And easy pay- ment terms can be arranged if you wish. Your old type- It's the easiest of all typewriters to operate. Your fingers find every control writer will be accepted as M aturally, instinctively. A new part payment. 0.. MRILL 314 South State Street Iff