.._, i It . *I ... _ .. _. . j ., 1 f4 I° -A. -r.:..,v=..-.. : VTR ....w_ ,.,., ... c n- z f ' . ( '. _. ^L 4 n j ,". f ,,Z ; =, _ '- - _ , ' "\.-:. ,. °4 1\ ( ,p; 1 i' \ I I ie+ ' ' ' , ., , . , ; , ;. __. _ ;a ,. , ,, ~: 'r > // A j l ,5~21 Bob Folwell and George Wright have offered to coach the University of Pennsylvania for nothing. At that they might be getting all the job's worth. After looking over Penn's record for the past two years, we have a feel- ing that if the man in charge was re- ceiving real money for it, he is liable to imprisonment under the charge of obtaining money under false pre- tenses. York World. "The other day he met o Lewis Reimann is telling I newsboy friends on the str youngster had read Yost's A can team but evidently he w what uncertain as to just All-American team really any rate he said, "lee, ain't ing to iist either you or M next yea . Mr. Reimaun" Ty (obb has annonuced won't report to thE Dkt'oit t later ncxt suriug than ever b imagine Jeniuiigs i6 probabi: sick. One year Tyrus didn't until a few days before th opened. He only hit .420 th his highest average-and many bases he had the cat( ting up nights. Poor old Ty We are showing Superb Furs for those seeking Royal Gifts. Inter-uollege m anagership r laced On Equality With Varsity Offices. Dignified by a campus election, and by virtue of its equality with the Var- sity managerships, the new office of Inter-College Manager, which will be filled by election in February, prom- ises to be the subject of keen compe- tion in the future. This office has charge of inter-class activities but in all other respects will be on a par with Varsity managers and will have similar privileges. As one of the privileges, the inter-college managership carries with it a seat on the board of directors, itself a suffi- cient indication of the relative* im- portance of the office. The manager also will receive an AMA hat such as is given to the Varsity football man- ager. Four men will probably run as can- didates for this position, Willis Broad-' head, L. C. Huestis, J. W. Thomas and Albert Stoll. These men are at pres- ent working as assistants, and in con- sequence are the logical men for the office in point of experience. I. Lash Thomas was formerly the inter-college assistant but has resigned his posi- tion. The man elected to the office wifl be the head of the Inter-College board. It is the purpose of the Intramural office to place men in a position to push inter-class activities and keep in- terest in this branch of university athletics at the highest point. For this reason the above scheme has been devised and is expected to provide the to-date types of modern elevators. This elevator is operated wholly by an electric push-button system. A six and one-half ton steel frame with a brick and concrete shaft which is absolutely fire-proof, has been con- structed by the buildings and grounds department: The machine and car- riage were furnished by the Otis Ele- vator Co., of Chicago, Ill. "Babe" White to Captain Syracuse Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 16.-Harold, ("Babe") White, believed to be the largest football player in the country, has been elected as captain of next year's Syracuse eleven. White played a guard during the past season. The new leader stands six feet six inches in height and weighs 273 pounds. Cornell Elects Mueller as 1916 Leaderj Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 16.-L. K. Mueller of Decatur, Ill., was elected captain of the Cornell football team for 1916 at the annual banquet of the football men last night. Mueller is a junior and played full- back during the past season. Bonilla Talks at Latin-American Club Latin-American club will meet at 200 North State street at 7:00 o'clock this evening. After a short business meeting, Mr. R. H. Bonilla of the club on "The Origin of the Spanish Spanish department, will address the Nationality." No roller skating at Weinberg's or. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Ice skaters can then enjoy Formation of an Alpena club of stu-irown andw asnington State will dentsattending the University from meet on the gridiron New Year's day. dent atendng he nivrsiy fom shaw, why don't Cornell and Pitts- that city took place after a banquet Furg gttoeter'l and t ts- held Wednesday evening. The follow- buaet together and settle the na- ing men were elected as officers: T. tional title some time during com C. Trelfa, '16E, president; Lee Rich- mencement week. ardson, '17, vice-president; J. Com- stock, '18L, secretary, and F. C. "Barrett to Play with Big League Riecks, 16E, treasurer. The club plans Team. Cleveland after Cornell Star." to have meetings during the holidays. -Headline in morning paper. 1rounted Police Figure in Butter Riot After seeing Cleveland in action, London, Dec. 16.-Mounted police there are some who suspect that even' charged into a crowd of women in a though Charles does join the Cleve- butter riot at Cologne yesterday and land outfit, still he won't be with a 26 women were carried away, injured, big league team. according to an Amsterdam dispatch. "It is interesting to note that a man All-Fresh to Compete in Grand Rapids so well-informed upon the sport as Michigan's All-Fresh track team will John Anderson, estimates that there stack up against the Grand Rapids Y. are 600,000 golfers in the United M. C. A. track aggregation in a meet States. We've heard a lot of people to be held in that city some time dur- maintain that there weren't over 60 ing the winter. golfers in the United States."-New Michigan pole vaulters I performing without mats in After watching a few of the falling all over the floorth convinced that if we we vaulter, and we didn't s ankle about the first day out come afflicted with an acute indisposition until the new rived. Touchdown, the Cornell m, left Ithaca, never to return. in Michigan or several other institutions has been detect act, of weeping over the fact act of weeping over the fac GO HOME FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER By all means, if you can; but if YOU can't make it this year, or if your cook is asking for a chance to do the same thing-be of good cheer-telephone 834 and reserve a table at desired element in conducting inter- iclass athletics and enlarging its scope. For papering, tinting or decorating of any kind, go to C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington St. edtdec2l Everything in Christmas presents for men. N. F. Allen Co., Clothiers. Main St. eodFri the music. decli THE RENELLEN HOSPICE CHRISTMASI Shirts made to order.-G. H. Wild Company. State St. Tailors. Where are you going to eat when you come back after Christmas? Try In future all cars stop at Goodyear's Drug Store. t4 You're sure the suits at the Reule, Conlin & Fiegel stare are just right. GLOVES for men, best known makes at reams.' able prices, en sale by N. F. Allen A Co, Main street. wed-ood Look that Reule, Conlin & Fiegel ad over and form an opinion, then come to the Big Store and verify it with the goods. 2255 2256 2255 2255 Promptly at the hour you name your special Christmas dinner will be faultlessly served amid congenial surroundings, and in a manner far removed from anything that savors of the usual eating house. I am going to try to make this a real Christmassy occasion for all of you who will let me, and I'll bet I have my hands full. 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