THE MICHIGAN DALVPA - ''y r-,za- L ., t 'fi M I - - .- -_ _ -_ - SUGGEST SOLDO OYLS FOR UNFT TEAM BOARD OF CONTROL MUST PASS ON THE IDEA FIRST Gold footballs for the undefeated members of the 1918 Wolverine foot- ball squad is the latest suggestion as the reward for the wonderful work of Coach Yost's proteges, this year. Together with awarding the men their letters, as usual, the new idea has been suggested, to brand men as being of championship calibre. Cus- tomarily, the members of a champion- ship team are awarded the gold em- blems as a reward for their ability. Championship in Doubt Since the championship of the con- ference is * in .doubt th.is year, and since most critics are of the opinion that Michigan has as good a claim to the honor as any other school, they are of the opinon that the Yostmen are deserving of this consideration. The question for .final settlement would be up to the board in control of athletics. The letter men for the sea- son have not been picked as yet. It would be in order for the board to$ award the gold football at the same time they are awarding the letters, should they decide to do it. Design Simple The design that would be followed, should the proposition meet with the approval of thebboard in control, would probably be a simple oval with the numbers 1918 engraved upon it, together with the letter "M," for IySlchigan. The fact that the Wolverines have gone through the season undefeated gives them a good claim to the cham- pionship. Illinois, the only other claimant of worth, has 'won four con- ference games, but has had its req- ord marred by the Municipal Pier teami from Chicago. Fromke, a Michi- gan man, was responsible for the serv- ice team victory over the Illini. Ililnola Issues Faeculty Direetory The universities of Toronto and Wisconsin expect to have their st*- dents' directories on sale this week. Illinois is issuing a directory Of the faculty only this year. Pstronise our advertisers.-Adv. Atichigan's Record Michigan..... Michigan.... . Michigan..... Michigan..... Michigan..... Total......... 33 13 15 21 14 Case.......... Chicago...... Syracuse ...... M. A. C..... o. S. U....... 0 0 0 6 4 .96 Opponents .... 6 COACH YOST.GOES HOME FOR WINTER Michigan's greatest football mentor has gone home. Coach Fielding H. Yost, the tutor' of the Maize and Blue gridiron war- riors, after completing one of the most successful seasons in the his- tory of his football career, returned' to his home and business in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday afternoon, following the victory of the Maize and Blue. 1 Out of a war-tune squad, handi- capped by military regulations, fresh-' men, and other obstacles, Coach Yost produced the only undefeated football eleven in this part of the country, to- gether with developing some men whoj promise to be all American gridders, in years to come. Out of green material he develop- ed Steketee, one of the marvels. of the kicking world, while another of his products, Vick, has proven a stone- wall in defense. The coach returns to business life, to care for his oil interests in Tennes- 1 see. He will return at the opening of the football season, next year. Basketball Unsettled at Wisconsin Madison, Wis., Dec. 1.-Because of1 the unsettled conditions arising from the demobilization of the $. A. T. C.,; the outlook for basketball is some- what disturbed at Madison accord- ing to Coach Lowman. Nevertheless regular practice is being held and a game with Beloit has been scheduled for December Q. Class Changes Cause Few Absences No excuses were reported to the office of the registrar yesterday claiming that the student did not know that classes in the several col- leges of the University were to begin one-half hour later than formerly. The change has been made without causing any difficulty or confusipn, according to the University offcials. FOOTBALL SEASON ENDSI PHRING BIG SUCCESS YOSTMEN DISBANDED FOLLOWING LAST GAME OF YEAR WITH 0. S. U. With but one bwre recorded against them and no defeats, Coach Yost's war-time eleve has completed the season of 1918 in record breaking shape. At the close 01 the Ohio State game at Columbus, Saturday, the hurry up coach announced that he was greatly pleased with the way the season had turned out. He stated also that the men showed up even better than he had expected. Yostinen v Long End Out of the five teams played during the season, the Yostmen not only con- quered all of them, but also piled up a score of 96 points allowing the op- position but six. M. A. C. was the only team that had a chance to cross the Maize and Blue goal line during the entire season. Claims to the Conference champion- ship were passed up by Coach Yost when the Illinois eleven, the only oth- er contestant for the honor, disbanded its team, apparently fearing to meet Michigan. Despite this however, Michigan fans and eastern critics are of the opinion that the Wolverines are rightfully en- titled to the honor. Season Ends The Yostmen were disbanded at the close of the Ohio State contest. Their moleskins will be packed away for the winter, and practice will be sus- pended until the beginning of next season. Ann Arbor Man Is Among Casualties Serg. Ernest Graff of Ann Arbor is listed in the casualty list appearing in Monday's Detroit News, * I. :* Majestic - Douglas Fairbanks * in "He Comes Up Smiling." Arcade-Louise Huff in "T'Other - Dear Charmer," Star Comedy, * "Nearly a Chaperon," and News * Weekly. 0 AT THE THEATERS TODAY Shubert-Garrick - "Oh, Look." s s s Wuerth - Robert Warwick in "The Mad Lover." Six Parts Al- so Comedy. Orpheum-Closed. * * * * * * AT THE MAJESTIC If you saw a man walking down the street on his hands you would surely stop and watch him, but if you will drop into the Majestic thea- ter this afternoon or tonight you will observe things more wonderful than a man walking on his hands, for you will see the w'~ell known Mr. Douglas Fairbankshengaged in the remarkable pursuit of chasing a. canary up the sides of buildings, over house tops, through windows, out across frail clothes-lines and guy ropes, up tele- graph poles and along the wires out veritably into the free ether! Astounding, daring acrobatic feats that no man born to stay on terra firma has ever equaled. This is only one phase of what is undoubtedly the best picture Fair- banks *ver made. I delightfully revealed in this cha ing story. Kansas Pledges War Fund in : Has anybody heard about Kan- The students of Fort Hays Nor college set a minimum goal of $2 before them in regard to the 1 ed War Work campaign, and in a gle day pledged $1,147. Good we Kansas. Patronize our aavertisers.-Adv. MAJESTIC 2-3:80-7-8:30 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunda) LAST TIMES TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks "HE COMES UP SMILING" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY PEGGY HYLAND "MARRIACES ARE MADE" I * * * * s* * * *, AT THE W ITNEY F. Ray Comstoek, the predueer of "Oh, Lady! Lady!!" the flfth New York Princess Theater Musieal oom- edy success, which will be seen at the Whitney theater Tuesday, Dee. 10, was the first producer to perceive the op- portunity of improving the old style musical comedy and there is no one entitled to more credit than he for giving the playgoing public the re- finement, cleverness, melody and gen- tility that distinguish the new, smart type of musical play which has be- come an institution throughout the entire theatrical world of this coun- try. For four years F. Ray Comstock, and William Elliott have inaugurat- ed the Princess theater, New York City, season with one of their inti- mate musical comedies, their latest being, "Oh, Lady! Lady!!" acclaim- ed by the press and public of New York, far ahead of "Nobody Home," "Very Good, Eddie," and "Oh, Boy,' its predecessors. There is nothing old about the Princess offerings. Their produc- tions are the very best, their com- panies are composed of the highest salaried players and the girls are youthful and pretty and each girl in the entire company is gowned in a costume to fit her personality and in- dividuality. Daily want ads bring results. But to tell you any more would be telling you the story. You want to see "He Gomes Up Smiling" for if you are lean you will grow fat. laughing and if you are fat you will grow lean through your exertions in laughing. This picture has broken all records for attendance at the Majestic, where it opened, a three day run Sunday, and which will be shown for the last time tonight. AT THE ARCADE Louise Huff will appear at the Ar- cade the first time today in a charm- ing picture, entitled, "T'Other Dear Charmer." It is a story of the pres- ent time with the scene laid in and around a beautiful country home of a millionaire. The outdoor scenes are of striking beauty and it is not sur- prising that they are when it is real- ized that one of the wealthy Newc Yorkers lent his great country estate on Long Island for the filming of this picture. The story deals with the love af- fairs of an American aviator who has been wounded at the front and who is home to recuperate. He falls in love with two girls - one a French maid in the home where he is stay- ing for the summer, and the other the daughter of a wealthy man in the vicinity. There is a remarkable re- semblance between the two. What comes of this dual lore affair is most ARCADE Hours: 3:oo, 7:0O, 8:30 Phones: Office, 296-M; Mgrs Res., 23x6-M Tues-3-Louise Huff in "T'Other Dear Charmer," Star Comedy, "Nearly a Chaperone'"- and News Weekly. Wed-4-May Allison in "The Return of Mary" and Current Events. Thurs-Fri--5-6--Mme. Alla Nazimova in "Toys of Fate" and Christie Comedy, "Efficiency." a WuerthTheater BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER = Tues-Wed--3-4-Robert Warwick in "The Mad Lover." Six Parts. AlsorComedy. SThu r- Fri--5 -6 - Annette Kellerman in: "Queen of the Sea." Six Parts. Also =r War Review. Sat-7-Monroe Salisbury in "The Guilt of Silence." Also Weekly and Comedy. OrpheumTheater BOOKINGS FOR DECEMBER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CLOSED Thur-Fri-5-6-Roy Stewart In "Untam- ed." Also 2-reel Comedy. Sat-7-Violet Mersereau in "Together." Also Weekly and Comedy. OFFICIAL ARMY AND NAVY CANTEEN W I e I" Pe - I - - - I . "I rROE PIONE 1701 1701 Slwws at Shows at 8:00 2 00 W 30 3 30, 7 ;00 7:00 8 40 8:30 LAST TIMES TONIGHT Douglas Fairbanks Douc "He Comes Up Smiling" Do not miss seeing this picture which has broken all attendance records in the history of the Majestic WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY PEGGY HYLAND ar*riages Arc Made" Leave Copy Leave Copy at at uarry': and Students' The Deta Supply Store - ADVERTIS I-NO A rr sA E 11 Beginning Monday, December Second, the Canteen will offer for sale the entire stock of military in 11 equipment including Puttees Military Ties Carry-all Cases Handkerchiefs Safety Razors Laces Trench Mirrors Toilet Articles Money Belts Army Belts Hat Cords at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES LOST .a FOUND LOST-Sunday. Octagon shaped wrist watch 'on Forest; Minerva Rpad or Olivia. Call M. G.G Grow, 2730. LOT- junior toque on Huron St. between Thayer and State. Finder please call 240-R. FOR SALE, FOR SALE-A festival concert ticket. Call 240-R. 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