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SINK, Secretary Maynard Street ANN ARBOR, MICHE Smith, Sharpe,..FB Smith............Harbreclit, Bonnell, Minardo Raymond .......RH .......Bradley .A,go,.ThreelayPaoneF.iesCSP Score by Quarters : All-Fresh............ 13 13-32 U.of D............0 0 0 0- 0 Touchdowns-W. Schultz 2, Dunn, Smith, Raymond. Goals from touchdown--H. Schultz 2. IOfficials-Referee, Rowe, Michigan; Umpire, Crawford, Worcester; Lines- man, Menefee, Michigan. Time of quarters-10 minutes. Vulcaus Eleet Ten Senior Engineers Vulcans, the senior engineering hon- orary society, initiated the following men last Wednesday: H. C. Smith, T. 1H. Bushnell, J. C. Abbot, J. H. Ferris, L. F. Terry, G. D. Douglas, H. L. Bock- stahler, D. G. Ellis, W. D. Smith, and W. WV. Candler. At a banquet follow- ing the initiation, Frank Sheehy, '15E, acted as toastmaster and short talks were given by Prof. John R. Allen of the engineering faculty, A. R. Griffes, '15, J. C. Abbott, '15E, and G. S. Wl liams, '89, a builder of the Barton dam. fletroiters Will fleet Team at Station Detroit alumni will meet the Wol- verine team as it passes through that city today. This was the vote of all those present at the meeting to get the returns held in the Edelweiss yester-j In the Celebrated Romantic Comedy, "SUCH A LITTLE QUEE," By Chanming Pollock. Five Reels 1 -ULBETSCII LEADS MICHIC:IN IN 3IAIRVIES DOWN FIELD. (Continued from page 1.) side's lineup. Splawn kicked off to Bradlee who returned to his 39 yard line. A foul put the ball in play on, Michigan's 20 yard line. Splawn kick- ed to Hardwick who was tackled by Hughitt in mid-field. Failure to ad- vance the 'ball forced Harvard to punt, Michigan gaining -15 yards' on this ex- change. Another exchange of punts gave the ball to Michigan in mid-field. Lyons and Maulbetsch made it first down with nine men on the Wolver- ines' line. Mfailbetsch Takes Ball to 5 Yard Line Benton had time called out for him on the next play, Trainer Farrell be- ing called onto the field to care for him. Splawn punted over the Harvard goal line. Francke punted to Maul- betsch in mid-field. Dunne replaced. Benton. Maulbetsch made first down in the next two attempts. Maulbetsch in a d e five. Trumbull h 'a d time called for; him. Maul- Daniel Vroliman Presents MARY PICKF±ORI) J1 I 7 'Ii 4 WKoprm~ic ® WE~ DON'T OFFER TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE But at $25 artd up, Suit or Over- coat, we actually deliver the finest tailored - to- order clothes in the world for the money. 11I F. W. Gross Cor. Liberty and 4th Ave.{ L Attractive parties, socials and Low- Lighting Fixtures HAVE you ever thought how you might improve the interior of your house by putting in some new lighting fixtures of modern design ? CLit is easy to choose from our dis- play. You will find some unusually appropriate designs in side brackets tand chandeliers in our show room. 116 S. Main. day. _Almost every Detroit alumnus { betsch made five. Lyons failed. Maul- in the city at the time was at the gath- betsch made six. Maulbetsch made it ering or was turned away from the first down. on Harvard's 18 yard .line. door because of overcrowding. E"B James replaced Staatz at right end. Mlaulbetsch made 13 yards on the next three plays, taking the ball to Har- 1vard's five yard line, Maulbetsch fail- ed to gain and ball went over. Francke punted to Hughitt in Wid-field. Quar- ter ended as Curtis replaced Parsons for Harvard. Score-Michigan 0, Har- vard 7. i I' Fourth (quarter Eastern Michigan Edison Company Corner E. William and S. Main Streets ESTABLISHED 1894 a AN'S TAILORED 4G MEN'S SUITS Lyons made three yards. Mlaulbetsch made first down on Harvard's 35 yard line. Francke recovered M4aulbetsch's fumble and Hardwick punted to Mich- igan's 35 yard line. Time was taken out for Trumbull. Splawn punted to Logan on Harvard's 30 yard line. Har- vard failed 'and Hardwick punted to Michigan's 27 yard line. Watson re- covered Splawn's fumble, and Splawn punted to Harvard's 25 yard line. Bradlee and Francke made six on the next' two and Hardwick kicked to Michigan's two yard line. Splawn- punted 40 yards to Logan. Coolidge replaced Smith, and received a for'- ward pass on the next play, giving Harvard the ball on Michigan's 30 yard line. Harvard failed at line bucks, and an incomplete forward pass gave the ball' to Michigan on her 30 yard line. Splawn punted over Logan's head to Harvard's 15 yard line. Rehor f replaced Watson, and Quail went in i for McHale. Hardwick made first down in three plays. Harvard netted 15 yards on a forward pass, Hardwick to Coolidge, Game ended with balil in Harvard's possession on Michigan's 25 yard line. Score-Michigan 0, Har- Yard '7. lLineup and summizaries:- SFlis higaitliarva rd Benton, Dunne.-.1 , , , J. Coolidge Reimann........LT .-.Parson, Curtis' McHale, Quail. .. . 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