THE MICHIGAN DAILY i . A LtT Tlb BET T St S J J Ice Cream Confectionery Light Lunches Best equipped factory in the city for all kinds of fancy Ice Cream and Ices 116 S. Main Phone 166 "DICK" MARSHALL. The Penn Quarterback. Get Your " Michigan " Souvenirs AT Michigan Michigan Seal Pins Spoons Bar Pins Fobs TEAM WILL MAKE LAST APPEARANCE Union Smiker Marks Final Football Celebration in Honor of Varsity. ONE HALF OF TICKETS ARE SOLD Football will make its last stand of the year before the public in Water- man gymnasium, next Tuesday night, when the final rites will be held over the 1913 eleven. This farewell to the football season will be in the form of a smoker engineered by a Michigan Union committee. Speakers from the student body, the faculty and the alumni have been secured, and the "M, certificates will be presented to the successful gridiron men. Selden Dickinson, '13, '15L, presi- dent of the Michigan Union will pre- side over the program. Karl Mohr, '13, '15L, is the representative from the students, and Prof. John R. Allen has been selected from the faculty to make an address. Two alumni are sched- uled to appear on the program. Frank P. Graves, '93, '95L, president of the Chicago alumni association, has sig- nified his willingness to be present and air the alumni sentiment of the middle west. Justice William A. Day, 'OOL, of Cleveland was expected to be the other speaker, but wired that he could not be on hand. His place will be taken by Judge Robert F. Thomson of Canandaigua, N. Y. MEN ENGAGED IN ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES NUMBER 800. Dierctor Rowe lives Out Enrollment Figures for Each Branch of Sport. A total of 800 men have taken part in some branch of university athletic activities thus far this season, accord- ing to Director Rowe of the intra- mural department. Football is far in the lead, as the moleskin warriors aggregate 337. The varsity squad, including scrubs, totals 76. Coach Douglas' freshmen division numbers 90, while the remaining play- ers are enrolled in inter-class football. The 13 teams represented in the cam- pus struggles this fall, brought out 285 men for the teams. The largest squad registered 32, while one elev- en played with just enough men for a full team. Cross country has drawn 76 aspir- ants, while boxing has lured no less than 100. Seventy-six freshmen re- ported for tennis, but Coach Rowe es- timates that 165 in all were busy with the racquet the past few weeks. Forty turned out for the inter-class relay teams, while seven men have been working on field events, preparatory for next spring. Following is a tab- ulated list of the number enrolled in each branch of sports. Football, 337; tennis, 165; boving, 100; cross country, 76; track work, 47; wrestling, 40; socer, 35. Coach Rowe expects turnouts for the i mmediate winter and spring sports as follows: Basketball, 500; indoor track, 250; baseball, 280; hock- ey, 60; cricket, 25; lacrosse, 7; fenc- ing, 6. * * * * * * * * * * * * )IICHIGAN- PENNSYLVANIA * * SCORES OF OTHER YEARS. * * -____ * * Year. Michigan. Pennsy. * * 1899 ..........10............11 * * 1906........... 0..........17 * * 1907........... 0...........6 * * 1908........... 0...........29 * * 1909 ..........12..*........6 * 1910...........0............0 * * 1911..........11............9 * * 1912..........21...........27 * *a Monday, November 17 Eempl Essany Two Reel Feature Film "IN CONVICT GARB" Coming Soon "Who Will Marry Mary" r Down Town On Main Street Theatre Admission 5c Watch for the Sign -- - - - - - - - To Stewards Beauty Pins Hat Pins Of CLUBS, FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, AND BOARDING HOUSES Why trade with alleged "wholesale" firms from out- of-town and get inferior goods, when there is a grocery business here in Ann Arbor prepared to give you rates on large and small orders alike, which will out-bid any outside competition. At the same time, remember (1) we furnish the 1. highest grade of goods. (2) We give the most liberal EUROPEAN business terms. (3) And we maintain the most dependable service. TRY US Geo. Weidman GROCERY 'beC tle nct Special Discounts 41 1 E. Jefferson St. i T HE G iLL R ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL """"""" James Purfield, Prop. 807 S. State Street Under Huston Bros. THE PLACE TO EAT NOWADAYS IT'S Park and Tilford's CANDIES Sugden Drug Co. 302 S. State Street I Clean Food Quick Service REGULAR DINNER REGULAR SUPPER 11 O'clock 5 >'Clock 25 Cents 20 Cents Short Orders--LunChes Delivered I i 1! 1 =1