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Miatinees1 2:00, 3:15 .Evening, 6:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays-Holidays Continuous
Sat.-27-Bessie Barriscale in " Bullets
and Brown Eyes."(Triangle Com.) 15c
Sun.-Mon.-28-29-Pauline Frederick in
"Audrey."
Tues.-3o-Norma Talmadge in Mar-
tha's Vindication." (Triangle Com-
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Mon. - 29 - Ethel Clayton and House
Peters in "The Great Divide," and
Musty Suffer Comedy.
Tues.-3o-Charles :Cherry in "Passers
By," and Bud Fisher's Mutt & Jeff
Cartoon.
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Saturday against Leland Stanford Jr.,
the diminutive westerner was counted
upon by the sharps to be a prominent
factor in his event in the finals.
Coach Farrell is now expected to
send one or both of his half milers
into the mile in the hope of adding
something to the total of the Ann Ar-
bor school. If he does this, there is
more than a possibility that he will
run Donnelly in the two-mile with
Meehan. This decision will give the
Wolverines Ufer, Murphy and Carroll
in the mile distance, and two competi-
tors in the longest run of the day. By
following out this program the Wol-
verine leader might be able to pick
up a couple of extra points.
Cornell's showing this afternoon was
of such a calibre that other schools
seem to be practically out of the run-
ning, unless the far western teams,
Leland Stanford and California, can
cut off enough of the Big Red team's
points in the hurdles and the high
jump to help Yale into first place.
This chance is small indeed.
Conservative writers are giving Cor-
nell more points than the Ithaca
school obtained last year, when they
gathered 45 counters with but one
first place. Some men around the ho-
tels are declaring that Cornell will
carry away as much as G0 points. 1
Yale seems to have the best chance
of finishing next to Cornell, with Penn-
sylvania finishing third. Michigan is
ranked as third by many while others
are assigning them fourth and fifth
places in the total standings.
JUNIOR ENGINEERS AND LITS
TAKE GAMES IN CLASS TILTS
The jnnior engineers moved one step
nearer the head of the percentage col-
umn in the interclass baseball league
by defeating the seniors of the same
college yesterday to the tune of 14
to 2. As the score indicates the game
was very one-sided, the, winners col-
lecting seven tallies in the first frame'
and scoring in all of the other periods
played.
Features of the game were a long
circuit clout by "Lefty" Thomas, of
the juniors, with two men on the
sacks, and a spectacular diving catch
by Gardner of the same team when he
speared a scorching liner from Malt-
by's bat which was ticketed for at
least three bases.
In a game closely played up to the
very last round the junior lits took
the measure of the seniors, of that
department by the score of 7 to 1.
Codd for the juniors pitched a good
game, holding his opponents to four
hits. Fraser held him up in his usual
dependable style. Manager Trost of'
the winners was the heavy hitter for
the day, getting three bingles out of
four trips to the plate. Fields proved
the big star in th% senior defense, be=
ing especially effective on the bases.
Lyndon's for kodaks, films, finish.
Wigs Open Sundays, 0:80 to 4:30 only.
719 N. University.
"Ivan Petrosky Skivar," "Old Man
Noah," and "Old Rameses," are some
of the features of the new song book
called "College Ballads," edited by
S. W. Robinson, '16, which will be on
sale today at the fraternity and so-
rority houses, Wahr's book store, the
women's dormitories, and the Arcadia.
The volume is well arranged, com-
prising only those songs that are
dear to the hearts of students. It is.
divided into five parts, containing Sto-
ries of Life, Darky Songs, Old Testa-
ment Tales, - Dinner 'and Drinking:
Songs, and Ukalele Verses. These are
not set to music, but are assigned to
melodies that are popular and well
known on the campus. The songs
have been collected from several uni-
versities,- though most of them have
come from Michigan.
Because of the controversy concern-
ing the copyrights of some of the
songs in the Senior Engineering Song
Book, that arose a few days ago be-
tween the senior engineering class,
Mrs. M .M. Root of the University
music store, and the Hinds, Noble and
Edridge company, Mr. Robinson has
been extremely careful in the prep-
eration of his new song book. He
stated emphatically that the "College
Ballads" did not contain any of Mrs.
Root's songs.
College Ballads'
On Sale Today
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New Melody Itook Edited by 'S.
Robinson, '16; 1ook Divided
Into Five Parts
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