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Stat. 6 THE MICHIGAN DAILY the shape of a perfunctory cheer Marietta's left end dived under two Official newspaper at the University of charging half-backs and nailed the Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. man with the ball five yards behind his own line of scrimmage, while the Enteed sat te pot-office at Ann Arbor as stands clapped listlessly. second-class matter. sad lpe itesy Suddenly Marietta shot a forward Offices: -Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub scriptions: by carrier r mail, $2.50. Want pass across the Michigan goal-line for ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply the frst hostile score of the season, Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones: Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. and immediately the spirit changed. Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor Cheer leaders caught the fever and John S. Leonard........Business Manager drew hoarse, throaty yells from the crowd. The tacklers in, the field gave E. Rodgers Sylvester... Assignment dito an extra wrench to their man as they James 1. Barrett .......... elegraph Edito netawec o hi a ste E. P. Wright.................Sports Editor downed him. Edward Mack........Advertising Manager It might be a reversion to savagery, Kirk White ............Publication Manager but it is the spirit that makes the Y. R. Althseler...... Circulation Manager' C. V. Sellers....................Accountant Night Editors Toi C. Reid C. N. Church Ann Arbor Concern Shows Big Growth Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyman At Joseph J. Brotherton At the annual meetg of the stock- holders of the Hoover Steel Ball com- J C. B. Parker porters Henley Hill pany held Tuesday reports showed Irwin Johnson teLeer oslyn that during the 31 months the plant W aldo R. Hunt has been in operation the building has been increased to two and one-half Assistant to the Business Manager times its original size and whereas, in C. T. Fishleigh the beginning it employed 100 men, it now has 400 employes on its pay roll. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915. Women's Organizations Night Editor-Tom C. Reid MICHIGAN'S NEED The Classical club will hold its first Las yer ornllhad67 eter enmeeting of the year in room A of Last year Cornell had 67 letter men Alumni Memorial hall at 730 o'clock on her track squad. Michigan had 18. thsuni g. Yet Cornell has a smaller student this evening. body than Michigan. Two years ago A list of the classes in physical edu- eight men turned out to a meeting cation is posted in Barbour gymna- for track candidates. Last year a sium. personal notice was sent out to every Tickets for the annual banquet man who had expressed an interest given by the Y. W. C. A. must be pur- in track work on his intramural card, chased today. Freshmen are admitted and a better turnout was secured, free. This year the same plan Is to be used The tryouts for the Girls' Glee club again, and perhaps, if a feasible will be held today at the school of scheme can be worked out, a personal music, room 7, from 5:00 o'clock to appeal will be made to all those in- 6:00 o'clock. New members and an terested in the sport. accompanist are wanted. Freshmen The Michigan team is a team of and new students are not eligible, by stars. At the last Intercollegiates our order of the eligibility committee. team finished third with two first Junior advisors who have not paid places to her credit, while Cornell won Juirdisrskwho haynthpa with only one first to her credit. The thi dues are asked to pay them at meet was won by the men who fin- Tne lie tig '17. ished in the third, fourth and fifth The lower tennis courtsof Palmer places. Where are the men who will Field, as well as the Newberry courts, do that for Michigan? may be used at any time by the wo- men of the university, whether or not THE GAME they are enrolled in physical educa- It started out like an ordinary, early tion. The upper Palmer Field courts season game yesterday. No pep in are in use on Monday, Tuesday, Wed- the bleachers and much more interest nesday and Thursday at 11:00, 2:00, 1 in the freshman who refused to take and 3:00 o'clock, but are open to all off his cap on leaving the stand, than at other times. in the teams at grips with each other There will be a general meeting of in the middle of the field. Michigan Deutscher Verein tonight at 8:00 scored and received her reward in o'clock in the club rooms. Wear for Young Gentlemen Hirsh-Wickwire-Finest of Clothes Ready-to-Wear Stetson H-ats Heid Caps Arrow Collars Redman Collars Arrow Shirts E. & W. Shirts Emery Shirts Holeproof Hose Interwoven Hose J. & M. 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Me rm University Bookstor is at your service with a never-failing supply of Courtesy and a "Square Deal." Also Cords of New and Second-hand TE XT B O OKS Drawing Instruments and Engineers' Supplies State Street WAHR'S J' I A NEW CUSTOM TAILOR r MR. {}AS SERVICE Clothes of Unusual Character Always on the Job-Always Helpful $28.00 and Up D. E. GRENNAN Elevan years with Wagner & Co. 606 LIBERTY EAST SCHOOL SVPPLIES That's why Gas Service is welcome in every home and in every store and factory. He knows just what to do for your comfort and advantage and he knows it's to his advantage to do it. That's why he is glad to help you. That's why he is your friend. That's why he is always welcome. If you don't know him, send for him! Washten aw Gas Co. Loose Leaf Note Books, paper to fit, 5oc per lb. Fountain Pens sold and repaired. I. F. SCHLEEDE 340 O. State St. l SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an exceptionally fine and varied line of Woolens to show yo4 this Fall. SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE STATE AND WILLIAM STREETS Classes now being organized in SOPHOMORES TO HEAR RULES FOR ANNUAL GAMES TONIGHT Smith and Mack Will Speak to Second Year Men; McKinney to Preside Members of the class of 1918 will gather at 7:00 o'clock tonight in west physics lecture room in preparation for their participation in the annual fall games Saturday morning.-" Harold Smith, '16, Varsity track captain, and Francis T. Mack, '16E, of the student council, will be the speakers of the evening, and Francis F. McKinney, '16L, managing editor of The Daily, will preside. T. P. Soddy, '16E, president of the student coun- cil, will read the rules for the games to the sophomores. The freshman class held its pre- contest mass meeting last night and were addressed by John Maulbetsch, '17P, and Maurice Dunne, '17L, of the football squad. W. A. P. John, '16, editor of The Gargoyle, acted as pre- siding officer, and Harold Smith offer- ed his services as cheer-leader. The freshmen selected Ward Peter- son to lead them in the rush on Sat- urday morning. Final preparations for the fall con- test are well under way, and will be announced tomorrow morning. It's the qualities of our candies, along with a rich tasty flavor, which is winning the taste of candy lovers. Bloomfield's, 709 N. University. oct14 COMEDY CLUB TRYOUTS WILL BE STAGED THIS AFTERNOON Men and women wishing to try out for membership in the Comedy club will be given their first and only op- portunity to do so at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in the Cercle Francais rooms. As a few more women are needed to fill out the ranks of the club, the mem- bers of this sex will be especially wel- come at the tryout, which will con- sist of a three-minute reading of some selection, the nature of which the ap- plicant may decide for himself. At some time next week first try- outs will be held for parts in the com- edy, ."Stop Thief," which the club is to present as its annual production some time before Christmas vacation. Although freshmen will not be allow- ed to take part in this play, they are eligible to membership in the club and will have the opportunity to take part in its monthly performances. Faculty 'Gym' Class Begins Its Work The gymnasium class composed of members of the university faculty, be- gan work at the City Y. M. C. A. Tues- day with an attendance of 10. Fifteen have enrolled up to date. Do you ever go to the Arcade the- atre? Then on your next trip drop in to Bloomfield's at 709 N. 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