w 31, 1932 THE MICHIGXAN DA~~ILY =- U I TILRNIS cO0M PLE .TION, Squash, Tennis Meets emi-Finals; Intense petition Assured. )us Handball, Squash, are all advanced to the hatches now and awaitl mplete the respective s and settle the question ,rs thecrowns for the r. Only in the squasht n guesses be made as) able outcome, so close estants running even at ast year's handball champion, lps, has a quarter-final match with Lundberg, the winner to y Straub in the semi-finals. The up seens to indicate a victory Lundberg in the quarters and e play in the next match. Cohen i Lance, already stand paired to et in the semis with the latter light favorite to carry through the play-off with perhaps Lund-Y ,g Vilson, defending squash cham- n bowed to Nelson, the favored n for this year's crown, in their rter-final match, and the win- 'awaits the results of the Rein- -Hubbard games. Dort is already the semi-final bracket and will y the winner of Deo and Fiske see who gets the honor to tackle' favored Nelson when he reaches finals. n tennis play Levinne and Corey paired for one semi-final match le Sand4usky and Misen will nilh tl action in the other. Re- is here are hard to foretell and s safest to say that the winner . not have much margin when is through. VIMMERS FEAR WILDCAT POWER (Continued from Page 6) r for a 51-24 beating in contrast the 45-30 beating which Michi- i administered.- or was this the worst of the sit- ion, for the Wildcats annexed ry first place but one in con- st to the Wolves who dropped ee first places to D. Y. C. The ple 160-yard relay team also set ew world's record in that event the meet with a new time of 1.8. Capt. Wilson, Highland, I Wilcox made up the winning . Michigan will have to watch se three, [cClellan of D. Y. C. turned in a e of 2:37 to take the breast ke from Lennox of the Wild- s, but had to stretch that out to ) only for Michigan. Willard and kie are the big diving threats t the Wildcats boast who will the sternest opposition that Ik Degener of. the Wolves .will into this season. Wilcox of thwestern is their mainstay i century and was able to tufn a time of :54.6 in comparison h Michigan's second best in this fig Ten Race to Slow as Examinations Loom (Continued from Page 6) five will have to vont themselves on Marquette in the only game" of that; period for them.1 The fighting Illini, intent on keepingup the reputation they in- herited by beating the Boilermak- ers, will have three contests to test' them. On ,Feb. 9, they will meet Bradley, on the thirteenth, Ohio State will try their strength, and on1 the fifteenth, the Gophers, also high# in the race, will play them. Wisconsin's Badgers will not have a very busy time of it. Butler will be their first opponent of the fort- 'aight, on the tenth of the month. their remaining clash is with In- diana. NO'TICE 'YPEWRITERS, all makes, bought,f sold, rented. exchanged, repaired. O. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State., 307c MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main - Phone 3916 We've ousted the collar-shredder.. Let us wash your shirts. 200c PEBBLESj Phone 7112, Killins' Gravel Co. 295c TYPEWRfTING AND MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done. O. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State St. 308c RESTAURANTS EAT-Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50, special Steak and Chop Dinner 40c. Forest Inn 538 Forest Ave. 409c FOR SALE FOR SALE-One tuxedo, size 38; several uncalled suits for sale; very reasonable. 921 E. Huron. Dial 8838. - 448 IRISH CAGE $QUAD HAS ST RONG START (Continued from Page 6) defensive game at guard that proved so sensational in the tourn- aments last year, although he has been kept out of. action by injuries in a few games. Wayne Dwyer at guard and Ed Engle at center have proved the best finds among the new men. St. Thomas has won the district and regional titles in Class D for two years. Last year they were nosed out, 21-20 by Bridgman in the semi-finals of the state tourna- ment. INTRAMURAL NOTICE The Intramural Sports Build- ing will be closed evenings dur- ing the balance of the exami- nation period. This moves the closing hour up to 6:00 P.M. Earl Riskey OLUKH TISING AT 3 P1 FRONT SUITE-Nicely furnished, $3.50 each, 2 single rooms $2.50 and $3.00 each. 433 Hamilton Place. 437 FOR RENT-Front room, bright and warm, one block from Union. 511 Cheever Court. Dial 5933. 449 COMLETELY furnished apart- inent with private bath and shower; also two large double rooms available now; steam heat, shower, garage. Phone 8544. 422 E. Washington. 414c ATTRACTIVELY furnished room with fireplace for lady. Price rea- soriable. Garage available. Phone 2225:.:__447 SINGrLE ROOM $3.50, double $2.50; private home. 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