THE MICHIGAN DAILY _.... . ...warms Immummomm" UNIVERSITY NOCES 'FRESH TO MEET LET ; , MALCOLM. MAKE IT The debating section of the engineer- ing society will meet tonight at 7:00 o'clock. Meeting of Alpha Nu tonight at 7:30. Kentucky club smoker will be held at 8:00 o'clock tonight. 19E15 class election today in room 311, 9:15-12:15, There will be a meeting of the Polo- nia cercle at 712 Arch street at 1:30. Soph engineer footfall practice,-Mon- day at 4:00 p. m. BUCKEYE TEAM CONFIDENT OF VICTORY TODAY. I H.LSOALE TODAY ,. j Whitney Theat Minus Three of Its Stars First Eleven Expects a Hard Contest. Year Monday, October 21 Your SUIT OVERCOAT and SHIRT RECEIVE REPORTS FROM 0. S. U. Light practice for the Michigan freshman football team is a thing of the past. The first year men have undergone arduous periods of train- ing for today's and future contests The program since the day of grace from the melee at Alma has been con- sistent in anticipation of today's clash with Hillsdale college and as a result the team stands ready to meet their ECoburn Play In a Magniffcent Production of mous been gan. (Continued from page 1) repertoire of plays that have especially prepared for Michi- At the close of the signal drill The Great Drama of Ancient Greece English Transjation by Prof. Gilbert Murray 604 EAST LIBERTY ST. "" er ypewriter Repairing Phone 1361-L will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOODWARD Savings Sank Bldg, Second Floorw Ann Arbor, Mich. . . VAN DORENS Pharmacy' 703 Packard The Michigan. Daily Coach Richards pronounced the team opponents? with a certain defined de- as fit for the game of their life tomor- gree of hope for victory. Although row but beyond that and a flickering handicapped by possessing a team smile would make no forecast. At an that is somewhat battered as a result early hour this afternoon several stu- of last Saturday's mixup with the dents who are lucky enough to own Alma collegians, Coach Conklin rests automobiles, called at the Southern, assured that his men will offset Hotel where the Michigan team is the humilation of their initial score staying, and carried the squad to the by capturing today's contest by a wide local baseball field here where a slight margin. workout was held. Yost would give Rhoem, Gault, and Beechler, are the out no forecast, but judging from his victims of the first ° contest whose demeanor, the great seer of football inability to play their usual game will is a bit worried ovr the outcome. seriously impair the chances of the Trainer Steve Farrell, who was the yearling eleven. Beechler having suf- medicine man here last year and now fered a severe wrench to his right serving his first year with Michigan, ankle which will keep him out of the has been beseiged with old admirers bout entirely. and is quite the man of the hour. The Young, the speedy West Virginian, little trainer is remaining true to his whose speed has been a revelation to new charges however, and refuses to the coaches, will not be able to remove grant his old students a chance. The his entrance conditions which so far betting on the game is rather slight have kept him out of the game and he now with the odds of 5 to 4 with Mich- will probably have to remain on the igan on the short end. This is expect- sidelines during today's contest. ed to change to even when the Wol- Hillsdale's strength cannot be de- verine Special arrives. termined with any degree of accuracy The weather forecast for tomorrow unless their tie game with Detroit promises a cessation of the rain and University is an indication of strength cloudy skies. The weather will be or weakness, having played the De- somewhat colder with probably winds troit eleven to a tie, 13 to 13. that will materially affect the game. The results of the Varsity-O. S. U. The sale of seats for the contest has game will be received at Ferry field been large and a record breaking at intervals. crowd is :predicted. f _ Two Odor. Harmony Glycerine Soap Rase andiolet A PERFECT REXALL PRODUCT Very fragrant, perfectly transparent, lathers freely in hard water, heals and soothes the most tender skin. 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It was an inspiration," said M! Agnes Parks last night. "The keynote was, of course, woman suffrage, Jane Addams, Booker T. Washington, and others highly applauding the movement. There were several splendid exhibi- tions, among them one of Michigan art, and several famous pictures, a child labor, and an anti-tuberculosis exhibition. The convention was well attended." Thursday afternoon, Miss Parks' talked before the convention in re- gard to the Alice Freeman Palmer scholarship fund, a sum of $5,000, 'which is being raised by the confeder- ation, for the use of college students. Miss Parks told of the good the Lu- cinda Stone scholarship was doing among university women, and also of her own work in raising money for the residential halls. Report onthemnew Palmer' scholarship fund was made by Mrs. Josephine M. Gould of Owos- so, who has charge of raising the mon- 'ey. Mrs. Gould reported that more than $2,630 had already been raised. ANOTHER MICHIGAN GRAD ACHIEVES DRAMATIC SUCCESS Another one of Michigan's gradu- ates has achieved success in the dra- matic line. Frank Bechman, '11, has joined the Coburn Players and will be seen with them in Ann Arbor"Monday when they present "Electra." While in college. Bechman was prominent in dramatics and had the leading female role in "The Crimson Chest." After leaving Michigan he took a course in the Sargent Dramatic School in New. York city. FOUR CLASSES HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS. (Continued from page 1) shall, W. B. Holmes and J. Howell; oratorical delegate, M. 0. Tate, R. Trisler, and C.. L. Muller. Junior homeop: president, Bessie I. Coffin; vice-president, H. J. Burrell, and Chas. Toole; secretary, N. E. Stewart, and Geo. Shoenzaker; treas- urer, N. Starr, and F. R. Rood. 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