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Intramural
The coming race will be run on the
oval track around the football grid-
iron at Ferry field. The time of the
relay although not announced. will
probably be between 4:30 and 6
o'clock to insure a sprinkle of spect-
ators.
year at the Methodist church at 7:30
o'clock tonight. All regular members,
Cosmopolitan Club Ladies to meet prospective members, and th
The ladies of the Cosmopolitan club of faculty men who 'may be in
will hold their first meeting of the are requested to be present.
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;arted right, while the backfield has
Iready gained a nation wide reputa-
on for ground gaining.
The line also is in wonderful condi-
ion. Ft. iq randv t Uo.hateiJ. n,
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e and Blue cheers will ring
h the air as though the game
o be played in Ann Arbor, for
r leader full of pep will be with,
am to handle the Michigan end
noise making.
Cheer Leader There
ite" Lamport, the clever little1
an who attracted the attention
men higher up, by his wonder-
lity displayed at a recent meet-j
the freshman class is the man
d the yells. The little fellow,
ser overflow of pep will manage
g forth the old Michigan spirit.
1 Knode at quarter and Vick at
, the Wolverines have the best
g battery of the two teams.
ng like machines, they will gain
dvantage by getting the ball,
Stagg's, aggragation to. pieces. Dunne
at one end and Karpus at the other
will make a formidable looking, pair,-
should Michigan try any forward. pass-
ing.
'Maroons Strong
Although the Maroons have' not -an-
nounced their line up, it is thought
that they have greatly strengthened
their team and that the front that
they will put against the Wolverines
will be no easy one to over come.
Despite their defeat at the hands of
the Purdue, eleven last week, it is
customary for them to come back with
a great deal more strength.
With everything ready- Let's. go
Michigan!
A large collection' of Medici Prints
on exhibition for ten days at DeFrie's
Art Store. 223 So. Main St.-Adv.
-t = !WOMEN PLAN HOCKEY GAMES AND .
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RELAY RACE SCHEDULED Tlte first hockey games of the sea-
son are to be played Saturday at
FOR NEXT WEDNESDYtPalmer field. T.he .seniors will play
the juniors at 10 a. m. and the match
JOHNSON TO PICK RUNNERS between the sophomores and freshmen
FROM CANDIDATES AT is called for 2 p. m. After the games
FERRY FIELD a blazing fire will be built at one
end of the field and the girls will
have a weenie roast. Plenty of root-
Carl Johnson, Varsity track man oers are expected to add excitement to
-last year, and in charge of the work- the games.
outs of the short distance runners, Miss Wood wishes the girls to take
has announced that a relay race will a more active interest in the -sport
-be run next Wednesday evening, be- itself. It promotes class spirit and
tween two teams of eight men each.
rivalry, the assets of any good sport.
Each man will run 200 yards and i
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HichigAn and all of her sons and daughters are back of you!. To-
ight you leave for Chicago, where for the first time in 13&years you
I- be given an opportunity to avenge the defeat of 19051
Varsity, thirteen years of Coach Yost's life.is wxapped- up in you.
uring that entire period ho -has waited and worked for the eon-
st that you are to play tomorrow. Let .us see you come back
ith the long end of the score. 'Show your coach that ,his efforts
aye not been in vain. Show him what a wonderful football man he
All of the 30,000 people who will watch the game tomorrow at Stagg
eld, will be watching patiently every move you make. Thousands
Salumniwill linger In the newspaper offices over the country for a
rord about the game.
Varsity, above all, the men Who are'at your school tiwaining to. fight
tttles of your country, and who are unable to watch you play out
' the city, will await every word from you.
)[ake that word "victory" a :thousand times over. Vood luck to
the teams will be picked during the
next week by Johnson, from the men
who are working out in the sprint
events. An endeavor is being made to
get all men who believe they can do
the 100 yards in 11 seconds or under,
to report for a tryout during the
next few nights. A captain will be
chosen to lead each team and it is
likely that the best performers will be
given the honors.
Although the team is minus a
coach, the Varsity men of last year,
now In. school have. taken hold of the
work and taught the beginners the
finer points of track work.
ARCADE OPENS SATURDAY
Sat., 9-Harry Morey and Betty
Blythe in "The Green God," and Star
Comedy, "Shot in the Dumbwaiter."
Sun., Mon., 10-11-Tom Moore in
"Just for Tonight" and "Smiling Bill"
Parsons in "Birds of a Feather."
Tues., 12-Kitty Gordon in "Merely
Players" and' Star Comedy, "House-
cleaning :Horrors."
Clyde Nicholson,'13, Made Captain
Lieutenant Clyde Nicolson, '13, has
been promoted to a captaincy, accord-
ing to word just received in Ann Ar-
bor. He is with the A. E. F. in France,
and is connected with the Howitzer
regiment, coast artillery corps. After
graduating from the Literary college
he took a degree at the Michigan Col-
lege of Mines.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Nicolson, formerly of Detroit, now
of Washington, D. C.
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so News and Comedy.
Sun-Mon- o-i i-Mildred Harris in
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Sat g-Mary Pickford in "Amarilly
of Clothes Line Alley." Also News
and Comedy.
Sun-o-Bessie Love in "Little Sister .
.. of Everybody." Also 'News and=
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Wed., 1--Edith Storey in "The Si-
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Thurs., Fri., 14-15-Norma Talmadge
in "The Safety Curtain," Christie Com-
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