TV IC-1IAN DAILY English Flat Last iiFell- iiii t in ,ifetRKl'S 11Iich _Iigan U nionife iember,,hip rolI P. 'ulbertsonj, 1+ R . .Cnel IH W 'IlF, I±. It. So s,'12E, and far-3' Folz, 'I:, A-ere t e men who itook 74,our _ Lort? orCl Students t go IN 2 "..ateo3 me bersllip now : andls PutheVictor at 2,285, with an increase yesterday of j__ seven new members on tlw yearly ! M SUENRS0 membership list. I SOUVEMRS t) - - _ a=- :: : - :_ SLOOSE A~T FORCE !bratio,* ayli~ps W'ild After )ry. F EAST 64i-%T , jl;1b Theatre ter. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19: t rScIaf. SH io= and $5.00 .; 1 .o . : WAGNER &C00 State Street Sign ef the Big Whit, Shoo N , Irsy r 313 S. STATE~ Ye Old& M183102% shop NOW OPEN i 7 3 3 i i 7 I 'OLVERIN~E WARD OS ThiUVWII° OVER CORNE L- SC'ORE 2(1-7.I (C'ontinued froin page 1.1, S V '}- .. . _In. g -1. A I _ 0 _ ter tt i 'thitouchdown.eih: e:oi ' Pontis an Tore tr.vti i , rear t e indieidual plyingL 1 he rve21 therisookno thin o x, ft Meoignis to b1e coiinrauted. 'J ; i-'i at tatYot'hoe to use atrihted.Th ig elw r1 c ich freija soe, n ithis terth:ti erd tocown.aini h I is-t tius PP a ro nrrlar.rma The gam~xe had scarcely finilshled yes- t e:rday r u r. , celebration for v ich st udents h ave waited these uy weeks $,.-w e loose, and a great EOt sw armed' over Ferry field aildi~s' about the goal poets. Bunting was E'oUsx~ and, in bCCi- ~ ,"o-ta' 'he -east ~ ~~ier'~r .~tare post . 'nv.ov Wim . 1Vth th~s ~e~fli~ . .~upi e' joyous ep Anm~street, . _:., .. ,wd surg- - . ;.'r-mcampus J *'~F -isy turn of :m hopping - ~ '~'d ,al post ,_ 'oring of ! ° ij hem for ci uf ''c '.elm and * -'ung:U''crowds ..1' - -a. streets * ~.* ~ ~rt n:.It was * :-_'' r ~ c~*d as has -in 'n ~'Omi5c-obrationis, _ . ;ab---ce of stu- . ~ r~.TO e onlook- erg. A bonre was buwl. vai Liberty street, near Main, and kept going for two hours in spite of the efforts of the :police to prevent it. The feeling was gener~A1 that the usual big bonfire was the main thing missing. The po- lice encountered no serious trouble, and allowed the exuberance to run its course. A' great volume of noise was created, considering the size of the crowd, and many .revolvers were in TheM~~rs Subert &'Win. A, Brady a1 reetdasx com~pany of players in tie sensat- i; -,.ssof two continents Dunty Pull's theStig"Gam Stringsioffal Two-years 'at the Haymarket Theatre, Lond- on. Two Years at the Comedy Theatre,Chicago Seat sale Monday, November. 18, 1 0 a.m. Prices 3557500.50 Mail orders now is U WHITNEY. THEATRE lee Cream, Fine Catidiesz, Tobacrcos :eta and Navel-ie , I I , 1, '' mommmommooffAm Mon., Nov. 18 Geo. Sidney Wed., Nov. 20 Every woman's favorite actres Eleanor Mbutchl .U. For the Best A'.,,!~ o I IN s . r '-"'LI.. 'flu :.--.. Porbet t]1 both launched the forward successful occasions. eli Read the )It Sun. (S Tribune Bwi ik~Pontius he played an excel- lentg56: in the other departments as C.:l. T homson and Craig, deserve' praise for their line bucking and end running. Together with Collette, who replaced Craig for the third quarter, they were the mainstays of the AWol- verne offense. Huebel deserves no end of praise for his individual work. So much for Michigan ends and backfield. On the .line, however, were men who play stellar ball. Not one of them can be slighted. Pat- erson, Quinn, Allmendinger, Cole and Musser were on their toes every min- ute. Raynsford who replaced Allmen- dinger when he was taken out for what was probably the first time in his football career, played a star game., They all did. For Cornell, Taber, was the-'most re- liable advancer of the ball. Though he did not play the full time, as he re- placed O'Connor who started the con- test, he was Cornell's most consistent player. " Captain Butler proved him- self well worthy of team leadership, while halfback Bennett proved him- self worthy of being Taber's running mate. ,The workd of Eyrich and O'Hearn. deserves favorable mention. The game was clean throughout and happily free from much penalizing. Lineups and summaries follow: Michigan Cornell Torbet .......... L.E. .. Reese,Eyrich Cole. ........L.T.......Guyer Quinn.........L.G......Munns Paterson,... ...C.......Munns Almendinger, Raynsford R.G.... Champaign, Widenthall evidence. All of the Anxn Arbor police were on duty and 15 special policemen as well, to prevent the crowd from becoming too boisterous, but no cause was re- ported where they had to interfere. Busy VICTORY, ISTOLD BY AIR WAYVELETS Not only Ann Arbor atmosphere vi- brated last night with effects of Mich- igan's victory but even as far as Pan- ama the air was set in motion, and little vibrating wavelets told the story of Michigan's victoiry via wireless. At 5 :00 o'clock, yesterday the operator in the university wireless station got busy and by 9:00 o'clock short ac- counts of the Michigan-Cornell battle not only -had been' sent, but had been received at Panama,' Key 'West, Cape' Hatteras, Baltimore% Washington, New York, Boston' navy yards, and at va- rious places o n. the great lakes as well as many. points at shorter dis- tances. In most cases no} relays were em- ployed, and according to answers all reports were satisfactorily received. Most 'of the, messages' wire sent as ex- periments except that- to Washington, from whence a special ,report was re- layed to 'Annapolis~ forw Lieut. Hollis M. Cooley, U. S. bN;, son: of Dean Mor- timer E. Cooley, of the engineering de- partment. SMOKER. TICKETS HAVE 'SLOW SALE Seats Now Selling Pri4 r Izzy' SUIPPORTED BY, Carrie Weber and Company 40 Singers and Dancers SWEET BETTER SERVICE AS IT BETTER The Great American Play adrama- Name tic treat Has the sweetest love story ever told. A play of vital interest to every woman. SEAT SALE MONDAY-A. M. THE SUGAR 'BOWL I )ectal writers and staff photograph- !over the game from every angle. Speyer, staff wliter for the NewsTribune and 1 authority will will write the story of the game Picard, critical analysis the game play by play Ann Arbor's Beet °Confectionery, ie cream soda de luxe. Candy of all I descriptions.I WE PAY ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO STUDENTS, PARTIES, ORDERS GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION I ON MAIN STREET How Are Your Eyes Our methods of eye examination, no "drops" used determine the'exact needs. of your eyes. Our optical system produces exact gla, e s. We grind our own lenses and make all glasses to order. Shur-on Agency Arnold &ir Co., Jewelers S jE TN alumni, the faculty; and student bodyBOK ""WA SUC SFL have already been selected to speak B ig Letter Showed up Better Than in and the complete list will be announc- Previous Years. ed o Tuedaymornng.The most successful block "M" ever tried was flashed on Ferry field yester- BIG PANE DRAWS day. Those sitting on the south stands MANY OLD GRADS. who have seen the feature in previous years, say that the big letter showed up better than ever before. The suc- (Coninued from page, 1.) r. cess was largely due to the 'darker granger, '73, Herbert Carrow, '02, S. shade of blue which set the yellow B. Jenks, '87, Philip Brusley, '94, M.W.. "Mv, out in bold relief. Visitors who Mills, '87, Tunie Telfer, '02E, W. B. have seen big games in other univer- Swan, '01, Burt H. Winchester, '1, sities declare that yesterday's "M" far Herb Graver, '044, Bos'n Parks, 98, surpasses anything they have ever H. H. Van Tyle, '96. seen in this line. 'hite, interviews coach, captain and players .m, crowd story ensel, action photographs of all critical plays e Sundayw News Tribune TODAY Musser ........... R.T. Pontius.........R.E. Huebel..........Q.. Craig, Collette. .L.H. Hughitt.........R.H. Thomson (Capt.) ..F.B. 1st 2nd Michigan .... 7 0 Cornell.....0 7 ....Nash .O'Hearn Butler, (Capt.), .O'Connor Taber ....Bennett .....Hill 3d 0 0 4th 13 0 Final 20 7 But 700 tickets have_ been disposed of so far for the annual Michigan Union smoker'to be held on Tuesday evening in the, gymnasiums. However, in view of the fact that an unusual op- portunity will be given at the smoker to (celebrate the Cornell victory, it is likely that a heavy sale will result to- day and tomorrow. The supply has been limited to 2,500 and tickets are on sale at the Union desk. The university 'band, with a com- plete repertoire of Michigan songs, new and. old, will. be present to assist 11 Touchdowns-Pontius 2, Huebel, Ta- ber; goals from touchdown, Paterson 2. i;,Officials: referee-Hackett, West Point; head linesman-Pendleton, Bowdoin; time of quarters-15 min- utes. t k the cheer; thusiasm. leaders :to arouse student en- Representatives from the ] YOU' Know C . _. _ C . AEDE I d p ort raitof yourself will make a veryAppropri- 619 E. Liberty Street Thrcc doors West LPHO] fE 832 0' 14