HEMICHlIGAN DAIL~Y I 1k-Over Foot-wear Rubber Sole and Heel .F . ": .I e . 230 MORE Lyndon'. "M" Books RECEIVED ISTURDAY At the old pri' -$1.00 This is the last lot of these "M" books that we "can bay to sell at this price, so get busy. LADIES WORK A SPE@ALTY HAND PRESSING LYNDON a' 719 N. University Avenue C I- KIDD --Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave YYII YI Y YYY I MY IYI _ . , i w r ru. r >ercentage of men have adopted rubber sole il the year round street wear. illustrates a fine example of this type of shoe. ity rubber sole and heel and leather toe splice. d tan, our price $5.00. WER SHOE CO., 115 S. Main Street 5 ADSK I AUDITORIUM WED. EVE. OCT. 28. _a . ;_: , Lots of Other Good Numbers to Follow idelphia and Cincinnati Orchestra with nearly dred players each: Busoni, the Italian Pianist; giant tenor of the Boston Opera; May Festival concerts; Chicago Orchestra; Choral Union; en's Chorus and eminent soloists. ed. Score-Michigan 0, Syracuse 6. Catlett took the ball to mid-field and there it went to Syracuse. They got first down on Michigan's 28-yard line. James recovered Johnson's fumble, giving Michigan the ball on her 25- yard line. Catlett recovered Maul- betsch's fumble. Catlett and Maul- betsch made first downs. Catlett for-. ward passed to Benton on Syracuse's 4-yard line. Maulbetsch plunged' through the line for a touchdown, car- rying three men with him to the mid- dle of the goal posts. Bushnell's at- tempt at goal was blocked. Score-Michigan 6, Syracuse 6. Captain Raynsford kicked off to Rose. Wilkinson punted to Bushnell on Michigan's 20-yard line. Catlett made two on a fake punt and then kicked to L. Johnson who made a long return to Michigan's 45-yard line. The quarter ended with the ball in Syracuse's. possession on Michigan's 43-yard line. Score third quarted-Michigan 6, Syracuse 6. Fourth Quarter Seymour went in for L. Johnson and. Kingsley replaced O'Connell at full- back. Wilkinson punted out of bounds on Michigan's 3-yard line. Catlett' punted high to Seymour who returned. to Michigan's 15-yard line, where Syra- cuse fumbled and Michigan recovered. Catlett again kicked high, the ball going out of bounds on.Michigan's 22- yard line. Travis replaced Wilkinson. Rose's plunge and a penalty gave Sy-. racuse the ball on Michigan's 10-yard line. Rafter replaced Seymour at quarter, and Kingsley failed to place kick from the.20-yard line. Michigan was off-side and the ball went to Syra- cuse, first down on Michigan's 1-yard line. Wilkinson was hurt in scoring the touchdown. Rose kicked goal. Score-Michigan 6, Syracuse 13. 'Captain Raynsford kicked off, and after failing to make the downs, Rose punted out of bounds on Michigan's' 39-yard line.bCatlett iubmled in a trick play but Bushnell. recovered. Maulbetsch went through for 10 yards.- Catlett's punt was blocked, but Bush- nell recovered, giving Michigan first down on her 35-yard line. Two for- ward passes failed, and Catlett punted to Kingsley who was stopped by Bush- nell on Michigan's 34-yard line. Rose, Rafter and Kingsley made 10 yards in three downs. Rose ran 20 yards1 through the Michigan team for a touchdown. Huebel replaced Bush-a nell and Quail went in for Rehor. Al- most a new team took the field for Syracuse. Rose kicked goal. Score-Michigan 6, Syracuse 20. Syracuse returned the kickoff and fumbled on Michigan's 48-yard line. Michigan fumbled and T. Johnson re- covered for Syracuse. Rafter made first down on an end run and time was ORPH EUMTheatre House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Men. - Taes., Oct. 26-27-Daniel Frohina presents Henrietta Cros- man in'The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch' by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Wed. Oct. 28-9. Luzbin presents Geo. Spdncer in 't" he Wolf by Eu gene Walters. Thur.-Fri., Oct. 29, 30-Jesse L. L~asky presents Edward Abeles in 'The Making of Bobby Burnit' by Wiuchall Smith. Sat. Oct. 31-Mixed program. 'Col. Heezaliar in the Wilderness' (Bray Cartoon Comedy) 'Pathe's Weekly' Freshman ALSO CANDIES. Sophomore- I I_ Splawn........FB.......O'Connell Lyons............RH . ... Wilkinson Michigan...... .... .0 0 6 0- 6 Syracuse... . ......0 0 6 14-20 Touchdowns-Wilkinson 2, Aose, Maulbetsch. Goals from touchdowns-Wilkinson, Rose. Officials: Referee-M. J. Thompson, Georgetown; Umpire-Louis Kinkey, Yale; Head Linesman-James Coony, Princeton. Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Substitutions: Michigan-E. James for Whalen, Rehor for McHale, Cat- lett for Splawn, Huebel for Bushnell, Quail for Rehor; Syracuse: Seymour for L. Johnson, Kingsley for O'Connell, O'Connell for Kingsley, Johnson for Seymour, Meisner for White, Kings- ley for O'Connell, Seymour for L. Johnson, Traves for Wilkinson, Rafter for Seymour, Schultz for Traves, Wil- kinson for Schultz, Wilber for Meis- ner, Trigg for McElligott, Burns for Woodruff, Barbour for Schufelt, Smith- son for Trigg. ALMA FURLS HER BANNER TO FRESH I Headquarters for TYPEWRITERS -r New, Rebuilt and Second-hand, at prices con- sistent with Quality. My second-hand and rebuilt machines come "- from the best rebuilt factories in the coun- try, and are guaranteed to be as represented. Get my new prices and pointers on typewriters be- fore buying. This costs you nothing, but mnay save O. D. MORRILL, Local Representative Underwood Typewriter Co. { College IceCs Many Things But the Best Is the Lunches AT "POP BANCRO FT'S" 722 Momro ALSO CIcAftS Senfor Junior 322 South State Street (over Baltimore Lunch) Bell Phone 582 J Free Trip DO OV? Fat with your friends at the CAFE T ERIA For the Students by a Student 605 E. William St. to Harvard estival Course Tickets with $3.00 Festival por attached, now on sale $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4 DSKI CONCERT TICKETS Sale Tuesday, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 ... (Continued from page 1) We will give a Free Trip to Harvard- Michigan game to man rerceiving the largest number of votes. the All-Fresh victory. The lineup: All-Fresh (46) Robins, Ingham... LE Pobanz, Willard.. LT Hendrickson... ... LG Howe, Thompson. C c 3ey (I, Ice Cream for parties, socials and' house trade. I, Mary Garden, Reputation and Low- ney's Chocolates. Whalen. .... ...RG Ewert, Huss..... .RT W. Schultz, Romans. ....RE Dunn, Shadford, Dunn........Q H. Schultz, Foster. LH Smith, Friedman...FB Raymond, Brazell. RH Alma (0) .Cole,. Blars- dell, Richards .........Wight . .......Johnson A. Robinson, Cole . Miller . Chapel,French .. Spinney .... Austin (C) . ........ Hyde ...........Wood French, C. Robinson For further information call Monday morning, Ten Votes with every Fifty Cent Purchase 166 116 S. MaIn N , ' 'HA MAI LAU Summary All-Fresh .........14 12 Alma ...... ... 0 0 Touchdowns-Smith 4 20 0 0-46 0- 0 HARRY .MULLER Try our Chinese American Dishes Shop SUey BY EXPERIENCED COOK Dunn, H.I called with the Orangemen in possess- ion of the ball on their 50-yard line. ' 1 Schultz, Robins. -0111 tu , Student Gym. Suit Shop Goals from touchdown-H. Schultz 334 S. State St. Final score-Michigan 6, Syracuse 4 Same floor as Daines & Nikels' Studio 20. Lineup and summaries: Michigan (6) Syracise (20) E. Liberty. just around the corner from Majestic Phone 1649 M I B R FER N LAURELS j line. Three plunges gave Syracuse aW TURN TO WILLOWS first down on Michigan's. 25-yard line.'R (Continued from page 1) Rose gained 9 yards through Reimann, M t on account of the second. Wilkinson, Johnson and Rose made it C ett replaced Splawn and fum- first down on Michigan's 4-yard line. W fter a 10-yard gain, giving the Wilkinson scored on the second at- >Syracuse on Michigan's 35-yard tempt. His attempt at goal was block- M enton.........LE eimann......... LT Vatson... .....LG aynsford (C).... C cHale........RG ochran . .... ..RT Vhalen........RE ushnell........ . QB faulbetsch....:...LH .Woodruff .... Schlachter :.... McElligott .Forsythe .........White .. T. Johnson Schufelt (C) ... L. Johnson .Rose Officials-Referee, Knight, Mich.; Umpire, Davis, M. A. C.; Linesman, Calvin, Mich. Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Students' Directory To Break Record Exceeding the last edition by 200 copies, the 1914-15 Students' Direct- ory .-will be placed on sale Tuesday afternoon, October 27, thus breaking the ,time record made last year by nearly a week. Gym. Suits $1 Outfit $2.25 Toques 60c Printers Send Bids for Michiganensian gravers who have submitted bids for Managers and staff members of the this year's book. Several firms have 1915 Michiganensian are meeting dai- made up dummies and have sketched ly with prospective printers and en- their plans for the art work, 'resbyterian Church -4 se S . S7 0o In y,7:45 P.M. SOME PHASES OF CITIZENSHIP