THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1,,. ' )..t.*.ffWifl,., it, __w" IL !" L Li tea, : -- - A _' P' II 1f(I . I 1 , r1~ . ., s II A a i1 4 Special for the rest of the college year.. Te Michigan Daily $1.50 offer any opposition to the men fro the mountains, and Hughitt led a vi torious team off the field after t clash with the Vermonters, Mai winning by a 21 to 0 count. The ne three gamds were the ones which w the state title for the Maine team, a in each of these Hu'hitt's team h: to tackle a stiff proposition. Bat ost" the first of the three by a 28 14 score, and this victory was fc lowed by the defeat of Colby, 31 to Bowdoin lost in the final game for tb state championship series by a 24 t 13 score, and following this the col- lege was not very much downcast when the Army won the last game or the year by a score of 24 to 0. Maine is more than satisfied with theirYost-coached coach, and follow- ing this season, which is considered one of the best in their athletic' his- ..ory, the authorities want Hughitt' 'ack on the job in 1916. The Yost sys-{ :emi is the most popular that any Maine team has ever worked under, and for Maine has produced the best # results. In 1912 and 1913 Tom Riley turned out championship teams for Maine. Following his departure the eleven was coached by a Wisconsin man, who, contrary to former custom, fail- ed to win the championship. With the return of a Yost-coached coach in "Tommy" Hughitt the Maine team has again won the state championship, and the feeling at that university is in favor of Yost-coached coaches and the Yost sysem. REORGANIZElD GRAND RAPIDS CLUB SEEKS DA TE FOR OPERA s . t rr ,- ._',/ 4- ~ew / II ", HNETHER you give it to Jim'16 or James '76 - -this de luxe gift-package of 100 Fatima Cigarettes will "hit him right where he lives." A Sen-sible Ggifr-Package IF 0 FATHE TURKISH BLEND A Sensible Cigarette SPECIAL - - HURRY I just received 150 Calendars for dxio Vertical Picture Inserts by mistake in shipping, and 'by an arrangement with the manufacturer I can close them out at only 33c each the regular price is 5oc. They are beautiful sepia, separatly boxed, and just the thing to use with an enlargement, or we have some choice views of the river and boulevard at only 25c. Don't wait--they will soon be gone. - L YN D ON -- E. 11. BUGIITT, '15E, Formew YiirsUy Quarterbick, Now coah of Un versity of Maine. Under Yost Coaching, University of Maine Eleven Wins State CMAmpionsLip TEAM STA4GES REAL "COMEBACK" It may be used either as a Ciga- rette Container or as a Jewel Box for studs and stick-pins. It is extremely handsome in its severelyplain design; will keep its lustre likesterling; lined through- out with Royal blue velvet. Free from advertising of any kind ex- cept a removable ribbon bearing the one word "Fatima." Drop in at your tobacconist's-now in order to insure prompt delivery in time for Christmas. Or sen~t, charges prepaid, if your dealer cannot supply you. Price $2.50 complete with its 100 Fatima Cigarettes. IrGGETT & MYERS TOBACCo Co. 212 Fifth Avenue, NewYork City 11 1' '1 THRE TEAMS LOSE GAMES BYFORFEI T ; r j I j{i f { jr + ((rr F hind the plate. In addition to a few other feats with the bat he whaled the ball for six bases during the course of the evening. He regards the game as incomplete unless he can go all the way round the bases with- out stopping. Engineers to Hear President Hutchins At the first meeting of the Grand Rapids club held Saturday afternoon at the Union, Standish W. Robinson, '16, was elected president of the club for the ensuing year. The club plans to make efforts to secure the Michigan Union Opera for THE DAILY SPORTOSCOPE 1 Junior Engineers Hand Worst Trouncing Soph of Season TEELFA 3 '4imWS PEOIWNG SKILL Four indoor baseball games were to have been played last night in Wa- terman gymnasium, but out of all those scheduled only one was actually played off. The J-medics forfeited to the senior engineers. The soph fits were defeated by the J-engineers, 21-1. The fresh engineers forfeited to the J-laws, and although the fresh lits and the senior laws were slated to mix things, nothing could be seen or heard of either, team. Evidently -the Christmas spirit which is pervading the campus along- side the Good Fellow movement, has penetrated as far as the class indoor baseball teams. They're all giving to their neighbor, while those teams who received the forfeits are unanimous on the point that it is more blessed to give than to receive,, provided al- ways that the other fellow is doing the giving. Perhaps the best example of this sort of charity was shown in the game between the soph lits and the J-engi- neers when th'e lits out of the kind- ness of their hearts, presented the engineers with the largest score yet made in the indoor league and re- ceived the crepe in return. In the first inning the lits took the bat and after a formal procedure, and after Braude had scored the only run made by the lits, relinquished the stick and went onto the floor. They stayed there until the 'engineers had batted around five times and each man on that team had scored at least once, and most of them twice. In the sec- ond inning the lit, played consistent- ly, made no runs, no hits and no er- rors until they again took the floor. When the electric rays of the carbon burners dazzled the eyes of the out- field and thereby caused the fielders to drop the ball a few times, the engi, peers seized the opportunity and an- nexed the remainder of their runs, to- taling 21 tallies. "Tommy" Trelfa, erstwhile of the cross country team, has been conced- ed to be the indoor Jimmy Archer. lie pegs to second from any position known to science and has the faculty of grabbing anything that comes be- With President Harry B. Hutchins as the principle speaker, members of the 1917 engineering class will hold their December assembly at 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning in room, 348 of the new Engineering building. This is the first time that President, Hutchins has ever addressed an engi- neering class in their regular as- sembly. The Michiganensiau will buy excep- tional pictures of foot-ball, base-ball, and track athletics, if brought to the offices in Press building between 4:00 and 6:00 p. m. Tuesday and Wednes- day. dec14,15 No roller skating at Weinberg's onr Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Ice skaters can then enjoy the music. dect5 frm the House of uppenheinero n gal, by N. F. Allen .& Co., Mai Amet. wed-**a House party time is drawing nigh. See us for party Taxi Service. We have the equipment. We are prepared to take care of you efficiently. tark Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. ovl6tf Call Lyndon for good picture. Polish your floors with Old English Floor Wax. C. H. Major & Co. Phone l37. edtdec2l Under the guidance of "Tommy" an engagement at Grand *Rapids dur- lHughitt, the University of Maine foot- ing their tour this year. ball team ran away with its state ._ championship during the past season. Barristers Hold Bi-Monthly Luncheon By virtue of defeating the Bowdoin, Barristers, senior law honorary so- Bates and Colby elevens, the Hughitt- ciety, will take their regular bi- coached aggregation established an monthly luncheon at the Delta this unassailable claim to the title. noon at 12:15 o'clock. Dean Henry Due to poor prep school coaching, M. Bates, of the law department, will Hughitt had to face the handicap of be present, and Prof. C. H. Van Tyne developing a team from a bunch of ? of the history department, will give a green material, and in Maine's first talk on "Preparedness." two games the odds were all against them. Yale defeated Hughitt's men THE CHOICEST by a 37 to 0 score, and the next week of Christmas gifts are to be found at saw the Maine men go down to a de- the Palais Royal, 304 South Main feat at the hands of the Dartmouth street. dec15to19 eleven, 34 to 0. These two stiff contests were just CHRISTMAS what was needed to put the fight into Everything in Christmas presents the team, and to season the green for men. N. F. Allen Co., Clothiers. men, and in the next six games Maine Main St. eodFri was on the long end of the score. Fort} McKinley was the first victim of For papering, tinting or decorating Coach Hughitt's machine, losing by a of any kind, go to C. H. Major & Co., 7 to 0 score. This victory for Maine 203 E. Washington St. edtdec21 was followed by another when Bos-i ton College lost by a 14 to 0 score. Df future allears sp at Gooyear's The University of Vermont failed to Drug Store. tt I I seen a headline in the daily this a. m. what said McNamara was Ca- ruso's pupil, and it went on to tell how Caruso was going to learn him how to sing, but honest Put, this Mc- Namara has not got no more of a voice than I or some cow and it is onely about 1-2 so good as mine, and if I was him I'd stick to pitching base- ball for the mich. b. b. team. It re- ferred to the guy that pitches all rite, Put, I am sure, for it said he was a Irish baritone, and any 1 who has. ever saw McNamara would not make no mistake and think he was some french man or maybe a german. If Caruso can learn this guy to sing, why then nothing is impossible and I guess I will learn how to play right guard by mail and then next yr. the ft. ball team will not have a weak line like was the case this yr.' I guess McNamara is takeing his les- sons by mail too, Put, for if Caruso was ever to hear him sing, onely 1 time, well, I ain't saying what would Tuesday nite.' Dear Put:-- happen, because maybe Caruso not swear, but if not I bet he w learn how the very next day, so could say what was really in mind. Walt. camp did not put Maulbe on his all-American team but the a reason, and I will give you the side dope. Last yr. Maullie ga more ground against Harvard hi than the whole Yale team has ga in the last 5 or 6 yrs. and ( thought that any guy what was good should make all-America, this yr. the mich. team did not no game with Harvard, so Ma could not show up against a yale ponent, so walt. left him off. then anyway, Put, judgeing from teams, and the fact walt comes yale hisself, something that Yale what was wrong in some rest would not be typical of yale, camp always has his team typica Well, so long, Put. Yrs. 2255 2255 2255 2255 COOKING AS A FINE ART * Is a hobby of ours and we ride it consistently because we love the game and incidently it serves to raise our job above the dead level of the Quick Lunch House. CHRISTMAS Everything in Christmas presents for men. N. F. Allen Co., Clothiers. Main St. eodFri Just glance over that Reule, Coin Lin & Fegel ad, and the come tpo the store and look ovr the suits. aovl-7-12-1T-U1 Skis, $2.25 to $4.00 at 9witzer's, 810 Statfa A^^+^e ! THE RENELLEN HOSPICE A PLACE OF DISTINCTIVE SERVICE Because all members of the staff from the bosses to the dish washers, take their and dignify the service they daily render by striving to do each thing a little better We all take pride in making. "Renellen Serbice" mean something. work seriously every day. Im l alpe, vuLueu4,L We set glass. C. H. Major & Co, Phone 237. edtdec3l OVERCOATS .as rain coats from the Hous. of .4uppenheimer, a sale by K. F. 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