THE CHIGAN DAILY football game scheduled with Custer for next Saturday will bly be called off according to in- tion available last night. The camp has been quarantined fod, iza for several days and there le chance that the team can get show up at Ferry field Saturday oon. football team at Camp Custer ,de up of several former colle- stars and the contest with the gan team would have been a fight to the finish for the victory. The Camp team has had practise under the same difficulties that Michigan's team has been undergoing in the past few days and the followers of football will be disappointed to learn that such a good game has had tohbe postponed. No team to fill the date has been suggested as yet. Girls' Attention - For rainwater shampoo, face and scalp massage, go to Mrs. 'J. R. Trojanowski, 1110 So. University, side entrance. Phone 696. -Adv. Daily advertising is profitable.--Adv. YOSTMEN ACKNOWLEDGED STRONG GRIDIRON TEAM PRESS REPORTS PRAISE VICTORY OVER CASE ELEVEN THEI Former Baseball Star .in-.Service With a college record made at Mich- igan, that brought him a position with a big league baseball team, George Sisler, one of the mainstays of the St Louis Browns aggregation, and grad- uate of Michigan, '15, has accepted a commission as a lieutenant in the chemical war service. Sisler, who was second in batting USHER OUT OF GRID CONTEST WITH BADLY TORN LIGAMENT Usher, Coach Yost's brilliant kick- er, injured in the very start of the Casecontest willprobably not be in the game until the last of the week, according to Trainer Doc. May. At- tempting to carry the ball down the field brought the sophomore gridder a torn ligament in one foot. Although the injury is not serious, he will be missed from the contest for some time. FOR L The College " " O " $ 00 TRAOC AK L.UA. TAT . . . Press reports from the foremost papers of the country as a result of the Michigan victory over the Case eleven last Saturday are to the effect that the Michigan eleven is acknowl- edged as one of the strongest grid- iron teams of the country. -Because of Yost using practically an entirely fresh team, against a line- up made of seven veterans, and still able to hang so decisive a score as 33 to 0 over the opposition, is hailed by most critics as one of the most significant things in the history of football. Especially strong among these com- mendations is that published by the Chicago Tribune. "Of the five Con- ference elevens which swung into ac- tion, Michigan's decisive victory over Case, 33 to 0," it says, "was enough to show that the Wolverines are rounding into form early....the team was no match for Michigan this year. "Yost has 'his team working well early in the season and appears to have a good idea of the calibre of the men who will hold up the standard of Michigan's football this year." INDUCTION PAPERS MUST BE CALLED FOR AT COURTHOUSE Laurel Albin Lundquist, John Cudre Finch, Fred M. France, Cyrenus Darl- ing, Jr., Robert L. Drake, Clarence W_ Banwell, Earl E. Wagner, John J. Hugan, Lewis M. Cooper, have not as yet called at the courthouse for their induction papers. ARRO WASHED HANDKER- CHIFS Clean Soft Ready for Use in Sanitary Packages WHITE OR KHAKI CLUETTPEABODY E3 CO.,Inc.,Troy, N.Y. average only to the remarkable Ty Camp Custer Searches for Officers Cobb, will leave shortly for a Vir- ginia training camp. Many men of the Fourteenth di- While at Michigan, Sisler's name vision at Camp Custer have been made WhilessatndMichigan, -Siselearcs name was a household word during the base- commissioned officers. The search for new material continues unabated andi ball season, and hewas recognized by a The following casulties were repo ed this morning by the commandi general of the American Expeditioni forces: Killed in action, 14; missh in action, 57; wounded severely, 18 died from wounds, 18; died from ac dent and other causes, 1; died of d ease, 3; died from airplane accide 1; prisoners, 1. Total, 307. No Government Ban on Fraternit A report that fraternities were give up their organization by gove ment order for the period of the w has been officially 4enied. No obj tion is raised against any organizat so long as it does not interfere w military plans. GARRICK -""ne"s" r Wednesday an DETROIT I Saturday SA WYN & CO. PRTSUNTS "ROCK-A-DYE-SA3Y" Direct from Astor Theatre. N. V. Nights, 25C to $a. 200 Orchestra Seats, $, Pop. Mat. Wed. Best Seats $z.oo. Sat. Mat., 25c to $1.50. critics as one of the best men in his line. Sisler issued a statement recently ..o the effect that he is in no way con- nected with the Hog Island Shipyards team. Apparently some one, he is said to have stated, at that place has been{using his name while playing the game. Former Student Dies at Camp Custer Clarence A. Hull, '20E, a student iu, the University last year, died last week of pneumonia at Camp Custer. He had been in the service for about a month. While his home is in Ham- burg the funeral -services were con- ducted here by Rev. Leonard Barrett, of the Presbyterian church. You will always find satisfaction by adveritsing in the Daily.-Adv. a large number of canddates nave been chosen to attend the training school. Men have already been com-' missioned directly from the ranks,' taking their special training after-' wards. BUY YOUR BOOKS and SUPPLIES W AT m------- Daily want ads bring results. SHEEHANSTOR ARMY AND NAVY BOOK':STOR The One Day of So Many More Steps Here is a shoe to help women. We prefer to call it an Occupation- Shoe; a get-things-done shoe. Aidful to our Volunteer Women-workers in the numerous ways they keep busy for their country. A restful street arch, an attractive toe and a military heel. A serviceable shoe that makes every step less tiring in these days of so many more steps. COMES BLACK AND TAN Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. Main St. MILITARY WATCHE! WALTHAM ELGIN GRUEN SWISS ' in round, square and oval designs. LEONARD WATCHES IN BLACK AND NICKEL FINISH SERVICE PINS AND SWEETHEART PINS PORTRAIT LOCKETS, NOVELTIES, MILITARY INSIGNIA AND PINS FOUNTAIN PENS-Waterman, Ideal, Conklin and Swan ALARM CLOCKS, ASH TRAYS, and PICTURE FRAMES QUARRY'S OPTICAL DEPARTMENT LENSES GROUND IN OUR OWN SHOP PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE 1- HALLER & FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS The most easily found and longest remembered DRUG STORE, because of its peculiar location, and the careful attention you re- ceive when you visit them. 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