THE MICHIGAN DAILY OACH FARRELL WATCHES' TRACK MEN AT WORKOUT MATERIAL GIVES PROMISES PRODUCING WONDERFUL SQITAD OF Indoor track practice was held for the first time this season in Waterman gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Coach SteveFarrell, who just recently re- turned to the University, having been honorably discharged from the army, was on hand for the initial workout, and announced that he was pleased with the showinghthat the men made. Due to the inactivity of the short trousered squad during the past few months, yesterday's workout was made a limbering-up exercise, that the men may be gradually gotten into shape for the coming year's work." Light Workouts Preliminary running and light workouts will be the program for a week or two. The coach will rely mainly upon the easy trotting to round his men into condition. With Sedgwick and Johnson in the running, and appearingbregularly for practice, ti is very probable that the team that will be built about them will be as powerful as any that Mich- igan has ever produced. Cross, the steller pole vaulter, is another men upon whom the Wolverines will- de- pend for a number of points. Good Squad Out Robinson and Slaughter will also compete in the same event. Butler, who will probably run the 440, was out and is rapidly rounding into form. Louch, a sprinter with experience -)n the freshman team ,is the only man excepting Johnson who has showed promise in the dashes. Lukins and Shaw, who alsoshad experience-on the freshman team, are out for the dis- tances. Everett and Douglas, of the cross country team, will also partici- pate in the long runs. Simmonds, of last year's tem, was getting into form for the high jump. Altogether there were more than 30 men out. It is expected that the squad will increase in the coming tew days. It is not yet known when t.,.e first meet will be, yet it is nece',aiy to be ready as soon as possible. The Daily at your dpor every morn- ing, $2.50 until June.-Adv. COMPETITION ON VESITY QUINTET CROWING KEEN LIGHT WORKOUT IS SCHEDULED FOR COURT PLAYERS TIS WEEK Light work is promised the Var- sity five during practices this week. The whole squad is ready for a: change from thehard scrimmages and tussles that have comprised most of the workouts up to this time. They have just completed two games in their regular schedule and a very hard trip, so the coach has decided to ease up on the boys for a week, the idea being that the team must not be al- lowed to go stale. Improvement in basket shooting is of more importance than anything else at present according to Coach Mitchell ,and only those who have not been able to get into the recent, tussles will be called upon to scrim- mage. Illinois preliminary basketball sea- son ended Jan. 11 when the Illinois- Wabash game was called off. The Conference season will open when Captain Ingwersen's team tackles the Purdue five on its own floor. Genuine MAJESTIC 2-3:30-7-8:30 MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Nightly-All Shows Sunday TODAY US.OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES 'America' s Answer' SENNETT COMEDY WEDNESDAY--THURSDAY 4SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE BRAVEST WAY" SUNSHINE CO 1ED Y Luer Hypodermic 1 ... .. Syringes at 11 AR C A DE Shows at300 7:00; 8:30 Phones: T heatre, 296-M Mgr's Res., 2316-M 'ue---s4---Marguerite Marsh (sister of M.aeMarsh) in "Conquered Hearts," Star Comedy, "D~on't W~eaken," and Quarry Drug Cos Prescription Store COB. SOUTH STATE STREET AND. N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHONE 808 ARCADE DANCE HALL I The beginning class for college students, men and women, will start TONIGHT at 7:00 o'clock. Lessons are exclusively for class members. Number is limited. Private lessons if desired. CALL 1666-J ... """""" Students of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new line of FALL SUITS and, T OP C OA T S Rivalry Growing Gaumont News. The competition for berths on the ? d-i5-Hae Hamilton in "$sooo an ThHfour," Current Events, and Mutt team is becoming great, according to and Jeff Cartoon, "Side Show." the oach Theposiion f ceter Thu-Fri-r6-x 7-Alice Brady in "The the coach. The position of Centereath Dance," and Christie Comedy, seems to be the most difficult to fill, "Are Second Marriages Happy?" although three good men are aspiring to it. The race has narrowed down to Loring, Weiss and Cohn. Loring - has played in fine form in most of the W uerth Theater ,fames but has not shown the same w spirit lately. He played as center on BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY last year's All-Fresh and has excel- Tues-Wed-i4-15-Mitchell Lewis in lent experience in that position. "The Sign Invisible." Six parts. Pro- = duced by Edgar Lewis, the man who Weiss has been filling the positions ,= made "The Barrier." Also Comedy. of center and forward equally well. - Thur-F'ri-i 6-17-1Margarita Fisher in "Thse Mantled of sCohrit."so Cm While this is Cohn's first year as a court artist, the big halfback promis- es to show up as well on the basket- T ball floor as on the gridiron. Coach Orpheum 'Theater Mitchell believes that by the end of the week he will feel able to pick BOOKINGS FOR JANUARY one of these three as V arsity center. uda -e 4-ealo is e. Freerick i odea Karpus and Hewlett are the men illi Duncan in "A Fight for who seem probable for selection as ; Wed-xs- l lsie Ferguson in "The forwards with Weiss in the running, Danger Mark." Second pisod'e, if he does not land the position of Millions." c " t center. The experience which Weiss 'II 11III1111I11111111111 IlIlI illli'i had as forward last year on the All- Fresh may be a big factor in the se- GCMatinees lection since he acquitted himself in DETROIT WeSaturday fine form last season. THE JOYOUS FARCE Guards Look Good PARLOR EDROOM AND BATH The guards who are in line for se-PARLOI BERO AD T lection are Williams, Wilson and SPECIAL NEW YOR~k CAST Richner. Williams and Wilson have played most of the games and seem to be a good working combination. Williams especially has done well. He PHONE has always been able to slip in a few 1741 baskets besides taking care of the op- DAILY posing team's forwards. :00 and reminding you that when you want you must head toipard Wishing You a HAPPY NEW YEAR LYNDON'S 719 N. Universit Kodaks Films, Finishing I-Lmargements gte. 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"America's Answer" explaining as it does just what the government did to make the army safe and healthful, isl the best answer to the question which many are asking now, "What hap- pened to make the kaiser quit so sud- denly?" General Pershing has asked that each of the 21 Allied armies send ath- letic teams to Paris to compete in the Colombes stadium there in May or June. The teams are to be composed of both officers and men and the Unit- pa Otnte4wrill 'urnish th e rzes Presented by the Division .1 Films by the Committee on Public Information Adults, 25c -:-. Children, 1 No War Tax WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SESSUE-HAYAKAWA LOST -One m ne 1031. van's glove FOR SALE gray lined. FOR SALE-Three-quarters brass bed with bcx springs, $20. No. 15 Cutting apartments. FOR SALE-The Daily can sell any- e suite. 337 thing-it is our specialty. It payc "The Bravest Way"