1 ll iI r err U'C' 5 A **** * * er-Jo4n W. * Robbins,' 17E,.* ted.) * ll manager- * t, '18, Charles * s L. Driscoll, rd, '18E, Ezra Howard P. harles Y. Os- * d N. Scofield, * A LUL SEUSUE UE TAKES EFFECT MONDAY teams l1ivled Into Four Iivlsins for First Round Ending March Eighth e manager-Albert James W. Thomas, elected.) intercollege mana-. s Brodhead, '17E, rbert, '17, Harold A. be elected.) Vednesday, March 1, 00 o'clock, Univer- resent athletic cou- :; * :* *. *i * .I '* '1 According to the basketball sche- dule which takes effect tomorrow, the .arious teams are divided into four divisions for the first round, which will be completed on March 8. The ob- 'cct in this arrangement is to make three rounds of the entire schedule, the two high teams in each division at the end of the first round will com- pete in the second or semi-final round, and the final series will embrace only the four high teams of the semi-finals. The divisions of teams are as fol- lows: First division, the four teams of the engineering department; sec- ond division, the four lit teams plus, the pharmics; third division, the three liw teams plus the combined medics and architects; and fourth division, the three dent teams plus the homeops and the foresters. Games begin in order at 7:15, 7:45, and 8:15. Below is given the schedule _or one week: TWO STRON("EST HOCKEY TEAMS WIN LAURELS IN CLOSE TIuTS Sopli Engineers and Combined Senior- Junior lits Likely to Win Interelass Race Two games on the hockey schedule were played off yesterday, the fresh engineers going down to defeat be- fore the combined senior and junior lits, score 9-0. In the other game the soph engineers trounced the fresh lits to the tune of 7-2. From the present available dope, the soph engineers and the combined se- nior-junior lit teams appear to be the strongest in the race, each having won two games to date. The. science ag- gregation may be the team to upset this dope, as they have only played one game, winning it easily with only a part of their team on the - court. Monday's games are: soph engineers vs. the science team, at 4:00 o'clock; and the fresh lits vs. the combined se- nior and junior lits at 4:45 o'clock. F0T1 BA LL RUL ESC .O)DTT E E MAKE FEW CHANGES IN CODE Numbering of Players Is Biggest Thing to Come Under Consideration of Experts New York, N. Y., Feb. 26.-It is not anticipated that the Football Rules committee will make any radical changes in the football rules when it meets at the Hotel Biltmore. The code as it has been worked out in the past few years has given general satis- faction, and the committee at its meeting today will probably only con- ,ider minor points with a view to change.. I A 1l A" the No. 3. * * * * * * * * * * * 41MIAN RIFLE CLUB WILL IEET PRINCETON) YEARLIN6S lowing a proposal received by the mural office from the Princeton club, a match will be arranged ^en the freshmen of that univer- and Michigan's yearlings. The h will be according to the N. R. les, the local N. R. A. judges to scorers, A meeting of all fresh- interested in the match will be next Tuesday evening at 5:00 k in Waterman gymnasium. As o definite date has been set, but atch will be held during the lat- ,rt of March, probably on the date sted by the Princeton communi- February 28 1.-East court: Fresh engineers vs. soph engineers; West court: Fresh lits vs. senior lits. 2.---East court: Fresh laws vs. ar- chitects; West court: J-laws vs. med- ics. 3.-East court: J-engineers vs. se- nior engineers; West court: J-lits vs. pharmics. February 29 East Court- .-Fresh dents vs. senior dents. 2.-Homeops vs. foresters. March 1 1.-West court: Pharmics vs. soph lits. 2.-Fast court: Fresh lits vs. soph Jts-. SE Hill II EAT SENIOR D I,--West nior laws. court: Fresh laws vs. e- BIES yed in the in- a'st week, the colors of the score of 2467 senior maple- rolling a 200 for tomorrow night :30 o'clock, junior lits ; 9:00 o'clock, senior nior dents. r Advertizers. ** March 2 -' 1.-East court: Senior dents vs. honeops. 2.-East court: Fresh engineers vs. J-engineers; West court: J-laws vs architects. 3.-East court: Soph engineers vs.