TEAM 11 DAME CHOOSE Elt the dual y going Catholic Lie mem-, lent, but will re- 1 while refusing to ictions said that on erines looked like the it such dope was not Steve expects a stiff ks that the score will trange floor may have on the work of the athletes but this likely enough difference 4o zlt. en Will Star e Dame's best bet, will in the low and high 3aturday at the Illin-' 1 he took second place events following close els every time. He y to turn the tables and the two men are these contests hard gh and Johnson high "m, they, should have Army Teams Play For Basket Title When the whistle blows for the start of the company championship basket- ball game tonight, there will be no lack of keen rivalry, for regimental ' as well as company interests are at stake. The First regiment is repre- ,sented by the company A quintet, while company C, of the Second regi- ment will uphold the honor of that regiment. The contest will be called at 7 o'clock and will be a preliminary to the Varsity tilt with Ohio State. Both teams have played through al hard schedule, and there is little doubt but that they are the cream of the cadet basket tossers. Karpus of the company C aggregation is the.I star performer of the All-fresh and is likely to cause the company A guards much trouble. His shooting is phenominal and, if his team mates can feed the ball to him, is sure to make several scores. Bumpus, his running crate, is another capable for- ward. Spalding plays an admirable game at running guard, while Boviard, center, and Brown, guard, complete this well-balanced team. The company A adherents pin their faith on the following men: Barring- er, the tall center, Moore and Bowers, forwards, and Kennedy and Pheney, guards. This quintet has shown fine work throughout the season and has at least an even chance of carrying off the bacon. Their passing and shooting are excellent and the com- pany C men will have to guard close-. ly to keep them from scoring fre- quently. The officials are: Adrian, referee; Reider, umpire. MICHIGAN CADTS GETR THOROUGH ATHLETIC WORK. IN ADVANCE OF TUAINING GIVEN AT CAMPS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY STICK PRACTICE WILL BE ON PROGRA1M MONDAY, WORKOUT WILL RI HELD THIS AFTERNOON ACCORDING TO CUSTOM Batting practice for Michigan's dia- mond aspirants is on the program for Monday afternoon, according to Coach Lundgren. The pitchers, who have worked out now for three weeks, are in fair shape and are ready to take their own in the box, In the cage and they A'ill be hard at it, flinging them across the pan to the batters the first of next week. f First Cut to Be Made The first cut which the Michigan coach has promised for a recent date will probably come right after the first day or so of batting practice. Al- though there are not many candidates out for infield and outfield positions, there are some who can be lopped off at once unless they are swatters of exceptional skill, and these will doubt- less be cut in a short time. Coach Lundgren said yesterday aft- ernoon that his pitchers were not bothering him as much as were some of the other players. In addition to Glenn, Ruzicka, and Saunders, of Var- sity experience, there are a half doz- en others who have been showing real stuff in the cage and they are li- able to break into print this season, Parsons, Scheidler, Goldsmith, and Westcott have pleased the coach by their form. Gariepy Leaves Fred Gariepy, for two years a mem- ber of the baseball reserves, leaves with the naval auxiliary unit this month. Gariepy, a south paw, has been working ever since his freshman year to break into the Varsity line-up and seemed well on the road to suc- cess. His loss takes the only left hander on the squad. There are many candidates who still are on the absent list. Yesterday aft- ernoon several catchers and a few in- fielders failed to appear. Morrison, catcher, is out of town and will not be back until next week. Some of the others who have been failing to put in an appearance are due to be cut from the squad, according to Lundgren's warning. Practice will contiune this after- noon from 1 to 3 o'clock. SENIOR WOMEN TAKE BASKET GAME BY CONSISTENT PLAY Consistent team work gave the sec- ond game of the women's inter-class basketball series to the seniors by a .margin of 30 points. By fast playing the senior women piled up 45 points against the juniors' 15. Ethel Glauz and Phyllis Egglestone starred for the juniors. This game puts the seniors in the basketball cup which as awarded the winner of the finals. A consolatioii game will be played by the juniors and sophomores some time next week. The line-up for yesterday after- bnoon's game was: Victor Records for Seniors-Clarissa Vyn, Rf.; Louise Irish, Lf.; Beulah Smith, Jc.; Cather- ine MacNaughton, Se.; Marie Macau- ley, Rg.; Virginia Cavendish, Lg. Juniors-Ja: ( Duemling, Rf.; Dor- othy Sample, Lf.; Ethel Glauz, Jc.; Phyllis Egglestone, Sc.; Elizabeth Mc- Cormick, Rg.; Lucile Duff, Lg. Free Exhibition of Raemaeker's Great War Cartoons, daily at James Poster's House of Art.-Adv. Now on sale at Cosmopolitan club be held at 7:15 o'clock Michigan Union. Fol tiations, the club will Congregational church ception and entertaini arranged. 1 Schaeberle & Son's I The place for a complete stock of 3 There in alwa Increase your bi advertising. Tr; a C D FOR clothes t fit your form tain perfect si and follow movement of y body, have th tailored to your dividual order our famous Ci( tailors, At whateverp you pay for woolens you se the cost will many dollars be what the ave tailor would ask for equal quality ir first, making a height of five en and a half inches, which is than any Notre Dame jumper tcceeded in doing in the meets ear. eole Vault Will Be Close s and Rademacher of the Cath- ought to compete in a pretty for first honors in the pole The two men were tied'for sec- lace at the relay carnival and y to see who is the better vault- his evening's meet. ctly after the meet the men who >een point winners will elect a n to pilot the team through the eason. Donnelly seems to be >st likely choice as he is a sen- d the only "M" man on the Red is popular with the men ould make a good leader. team will leave at 8:50 central his morning and will arrive in Bend late this afternoon. They main at Notre Dame over night turn to Ann Arbor Sunday aft- our bed comfortable,. if not let vide you with a good Spring ice soft Cotton Felt Mattress. Haller, Furniture, Rugs, Car- nd Draperies.-Adv. Is y "Athletic and gymnasium york, in connection with military training giv- en in the University, is equal to the work meted out by other universities," said Dr. George A. May, director of Waterman gymnasium yesterday aft- ernoon. "Michigan's athletic prowess is even superior to other universities."' A comparison of newspaper clip- pings, collected from the newspapers throughout the country, dealing with, military athletics in the different uni- versities prove beyond a doubt that Michigan has been giving its men more advanced training that the sold- eirs in the different cantonment camps have thus far received. Superior to Chicago "The. soldiers at Camp Grant and the sailors at the Great Lakes train- ing station are still receiving setting' up exercises," continued Dr. May. "The men in the R. O. T. C. have had setting up exercises for many months, and they have also been given a chance to prove their ability in dif- ferent athletic contests, such as, tug- of-war, chinning, dipping, relay rac- ing, and a host of others. "I doubt whether there is a univer- sity in this country that can show shuch a large number of entries in track events as Michigan. The re- sponse has been great, and when the weather permits outside work, a furth, er extensive plan will be drawn up. Will Have Hand Grenades "Hand grenades, similar to those used in the cantonment camps, will be ordered by the University before the end of the week. Active practice in hand grenade throwing will com- mence at the first appearance of fav- orable weather." The University of Pennsylvania, un- der the direction of Major R. Tait Mc- Kenzie, has just inaugurated a sys- tem of combining athletic and gym- nastic training with the actual milit- ary drills. The main features of the gymnasium work consists of wrestl- ing, boxing, and other forms of gym- nastics. Michigan has given its men all these features for many months, and under the direction of Dr. May, the R. 0. T. C. men will be given more ex- tensive work, which will probably in- chide indoor and outdoor exercises. The training thus far dealt out to the cadets has been in advance of similar training adopted by other large uni- versities. FRE D W. GR nss 309 S. Main St. Be mneasured nc ,, '4 O ver 6,000 Bu yer s Re ached every day by I - / 4 Progressive Merchants will find it profitable to use our advertising columns. i .1 'Q4- )r( Basketball Feature of League Party Over 200 University women attend- ed the party given by the Women's league yesterday afternoon at Bar- bour gymnasium. After the basketball tf between the juniors and senic i was won by the latter afte ina fight. Tke Fisher's men nl