-~arrhi at 10:50 $X2.00 kSUNDAYS 1i10oolu Phone 1 to t C y, g t to th l it. upall our ?,ft t;. SeWiV (lwforpics l~d1I ic 4 ~'k~ii'g Scae The am3- toy I. today, ")N NT:Ps ;ai ia iber Elected President Wetern Intercollegiate Chess Association. ofI a ..,_. . ........ 13 I I I r ' ,e a'' cakder'my of Dei xir u1 asses now. Term b 1egins with your first, Iest-on. Lear'n the Bso.Private leSsobns given b y app'oinlnment. Pent the Academy for your nest party. For rates dall at Acacietv or Phone 246. *Blue ront. Store a'ssortment o Gilbert's anid Morse's Chocolates & KONOLD 701 Packard art, chafner3 In addition to playing 12 games of ^hess, in the match held in Chicago :Luring the holidays, the team sent from Michigan helped launch the Western Intercollegiate Chess associ- ation. The new organization is com- p:osed of Chicago, Illinois, and Mich- igan. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. B. Goodenow, 1414, president; J. E. Ringer, (Chi- ago) vice-president; W. A. Atkinson, (Illinois) secretary and treasurer. Invitations are being extended to other universities in order to enlarge the circle to six. Play is conducted )y mail throughout the college year, and at Christmas representatives as- semnble in Chicago for "over the board" games. At the recent session E~. AN. Gruer of Chicago was awarded the medal as individual champion with a perfect score. The team tro- phy, a silver cup, was won by Chicago in taking eight games. Illinois gain- ed second place with a percentage of 500, and Michigan was able to secure four out of the 12 points. E.X t. WRIGHT WILL FURNISH COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM(S The contract for 3,000 commence- inent invitations has been let. to E. A. Wright & Co., of Philadelphia. These invitations will be different from those of last year in that they will be longer and narrower, and will contain four plates instead of three. The .ost is $900 for the entire lot, and 35 cents each to the members of the class. The covers will be leather of a sepia color and the leaves will be green with brown printing. The frontispiece will be a cut of the Hill Memorial hall. itl t t thflu ae hs