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"The Woman on the Index."

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Witerth-Mrs. Charlie Chaplin
in "For Husbands Only,"

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Orpleu n-Marguerite Clarlc in
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Dettroit Opera House on the
t'115- All week- "Come on,
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AT THE ARCADE
That it isn't a good idea to change
husbands vithoul genuine consider-
ution, which cannot be a thing of a
moment, Is the advice contained in
the pitdre, "Don't Change Your Hus-
band," a Cecil . De Mlle produc-
tion which comes to the Majestic
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. The
picture promises to live up to the
high standard set by Cecil De Mille,
who will be remembered for his "We
Can't Haye Everything," and' "Old
Wives for New."
AT THE AMAIN
't{ in' Wrtk will appear Sun-
44 M~ onday at the Arcade in her
first Godwyn, production, "The Wom-
on on the Index,." Miss Frederick, as
the heroine, consents from sheerPc
triotism to carry on an in lp aWith
a ,t k figoier ho is sna-
pct~d f cngetol wstb a threat-
^ ^ rM lolfsllk n s 'Hht Although
h@'dofsthin 4t l isle f losing the
}ova of4#i" hu h;1 ni mtters are car-
AT THE WUERTII
",ForJ1HusbanAs Q(n)y," ta32ini rs.
4ii 040ip > ,wilt. h@ showy at the
a rih l g~ay and Monday. Mrs.
0Pnas onvenbred Toni had been
taing vongeance on Roln Van D'Arcy
for snaking a wreck of her heart. Van
'Arcy, in return, spreads a net for
lher, with which he wishes to discredit
her in the eyes of her husband. He
falls, however, and Toni is reconciled
to her husband.
AT THE ORPHEUXiI
Food Administrator Hg.x et Hoov-
er's office in Washigton, will be re-
produced in, Marguerite Clark's new
>?o. lax, "Lttle Miss Hooe,"
1 Gih will be sho wr, Sunday enI=-
'Tli s Try 9_c9rns Nan c3y rd-j
qoP* Ysiungton aoity girl, who,
~s a eunhusatic foodl couservailn-
wtbegoms an g.den f4rWe4teand
s e .ts. A gente araer. ow
slq pis 'i _ qosuitor And a-
¢ets ~oher, idramatic ir (l-
t~uces is hannmigy de~ekpet inathe
TQ 1ENTEIR A4JAT C USS
ft y y know hvw to swim
}vry pssible effort is now bing
~ede to interest university women In
ieanng the aquatic art, The aver-
ag girl learns i four lessons and
atttar that, variations in the line of
' trokes and dives, come with prac-
tice. As a special inducement ath-
letic honors will be awarded to any
girl who can pass requred tests.
Girls may sign up for one or two
lessons a week. The appointment
sheet may be found on the bulletin
board in the main corridor of Bar-
bour gymnasium. If a suffiient num-
ber of women are interested, an inter-
class swimming meet may be held; i
the .spring.
There are 90, et Xas
opea,'exteiiv 2f te oehstrj

Iozens Participate in Intraelass
Event, Giving Promises of
Material for Future
FIRSTS IN HI1GH AN) LOW
HULRDLES GOr TO LASHMET
(By Guy Kidder)
Dozens of the wearers of the gray
toques vied with one another at Wat-.
erman ,gymnasium Saturday in the
first Frosh track meet of the year.
Surprises that made a broad grin
appear on the face of Coach Farrell,
who is handling the Varsity short
trousered" gang, also kept a lar'ge
crowd of track fans, interested from
the shot of the starting pistol, to the
end of the meet. Material, that prom-
ises well for future Varsity squads,
mrade the contest a warm affair.
Sprints Popular
Sprints, featured by spectacular
close finishes kept ,the crowd on its
toes all of the time while excellent
shot putting, and pole vaulting drew
murmurs of admiration from the
throng.a
Prominent among the contestants
was the stellar football ukan, Duke
Dunne, who demonstrated his all
aroundl athletic ability by_ taking one
'first, and by making other events
close calls for the winners of them.
Dunne took the first in the shod put
with 36 feet, 1-2 inches to his credit.
Eades, who came A close second to
him, tiiseed the grid star's record by
but a few inches.
The fifty yard dash, which was
probably the most popular event of
the day, went to Moerschi, who, wqal-
ed Johnson's Notre Dame twet record
for the distance, by clitaing it off in

Carson, secondI; Dow, third. Timd,
2:10 2-5.
Mile-Won by Eiverett; Swartz, sec-
ond; Cooper, third. Time, 4:50.
High Jump-Won by Herringshat;
Wood, second; Eades, third. Height,
5 feet 5 inches.
FIRST. CUT OF SEAON
LEAVES 29 ON VARSITY
COACH LUJNDGREN ANNOUNCES
SQUAD AND ASKS FORl
MORE CANDIDATES
By Pemn Bart
After judging his prospects from the
standpoint of hitting, fielding, and
throwing, during the whole of the past
week, Coach Lundgren has made the
first cut in the 1919 baseball squad
which leaves 29 candidates still eligi-
ble for berths on Michigan's Varsity
nine.
Jtill Want Candidates
The coach- wishes it understood that
this cut applies. only to the' men who
have been out. For the present can-
didates who have been unable to re-
port will be considered eligible to try-
out.
Practice was held Saturday as usual
in Waterman gymnasium, the period
being devoted to further drill in slug-
ging and general fielding.
The names of the men who survived
the first ct* are as follows:
The Squad
Pitchers: Glenn, Scheidler, Parks,
Lemp, Kimball, and Crockett.
Catchers: Huber, Hayes, Schluntz,
and Cohn.
First Basemen: Adams, Bowerman,
IHatch, and Novak.
Second, Basemen: Garrett, Pheney,
and Labadie.
Third Basemen: Froemke and An-
derson.
Short staps: Knode and Van
Boven.
Outfielders: McGowan, Ferguson,
Gorman-, Cooper, Langenham, Johns,
Karpus.., and Rychener.
Union Used for Rehearsals
The assembly room in the new tin-
ion building is being used for rehears-
als. Dress rehearsals will be held in
the Whitney theater.

beak Weston Will
Play With Yostmen
Beak Weston the sensational little
quarter-back, has returned to school
this semester. He will be eligible
to play football next fall. Weston is
one of the best open field runners
that has ever 'Nplayed on a Michigan
eleven.
Pat Smith, captain of last year's
football team, is als6 back in school.
He is expecting to graduate with the
present class. His loss will be felt
keenly by Coach Yost. His aggressive
work- as fullback won for him a place
among Michigan's best. He was elect-
ed captain of last year's eleven, but
answered a call to army aviation the
summer before.
Smith is at present putting the
shot a winning distance in the Var-
sity track of the meets. He secured a'
first in this event at Chicago, and was
second in the same event against No-
tre Dame.

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5 4-5 seconds,
!4*t. ets Two F:irsts
'T-he low and high hurdles proved
tho Inost spectacular events of the
day, f'or Lashmet, who took the prenm-
ier position- in both numbers, gave
his opponents a run for the distance.
His short choppy step proved to pow-
erful for the rest,. and he cleared the
obstructions ahead of an, ef' them.
His time was 9-scu~ns flat for the
high h ti~ld and 7 4-5 for the low.
Thbe 440 yard dash is conceded by
[most track men, to be one of the
hardest races there is, went to Lux in
56 seconds fiat. E~nsel, whose perfect
form' gave him a warm race, took the
second position..
In an easy contest, Everett walIked
away from the rest of the c( utestants
in the mile run, with lYt time read-
ing 4 minutes 50 secetls. Swartz was
the nearest man, to him at, the finish.
Thompson, took the pole vault, with
9 feet 4~ inches to his credit.,
Asummary of the eventa Potlows :
Winners of Frosh Trac k Meet
Shot put-Work iby Danne; Eades,
second; Mil v,. third.. Distance, 36
feet, 9 1 iches..
]k~oh ,Vault~- on; bar Thompson;
~Kyser second; S hanaon lijrd. Height
9 feet,, 6 inches.
60-yard lirgbh hrdles-Wan by Lash-
met; ]'rs second; Simpson. third.
Time, :9.
60-yard low hurdles-Won by Lash,-
met; Par , second; Simpson, third.
50-yard dash-- Won by Moerschi;
Smith, second; Herringshat, third.
Time, :5 T (same time as 'Johnson
in Mihigan-Notre Dame meet here.)
440-yard dash--Won by Lux; Ensel,
second; Joyner, third.; Time, :56.
880-yard dash- Won by Douglas;

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