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May 23, 1919 - Image 4

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

DOITIONAL SPORTS
French To Adopt
Yankee Athletics
A compliment to American soldiers
implied in the decision of the
'ench government to adopt Ameri-
n athletics and physical education
France. The task of inaugurat-
g the system of American physical
ucation In the French army has
en assigned to Louis C. Schroeder,
rmerly the physical instructor of
e Young Men's Christian Association
liege at Springfield, Mass., and he
11 confine his initial efforts to the
ole d'Artilleire at historic Fontain-
'u.
Mr. Schroeder, speaking of his work,
id, "Thel'French government has
en watching the work of our boys
d also their play. The authorities
a much struck with the enthusiasm
the American soldier both in-his'
hting and his recreation, and they
el that whatever games, physical ed-
ation and methods have produced
eh good results are best for them to
ploy in their schools and army. It
a curious fact that the French do
t approach the question of competi-
e games and massed recreation from
r American angle. With us it is
gely a question of pleasure, amuse-
int and recreation, but with the
'he Daily sees all and knows all.
t it be your guide.-Adv.

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French it is a means to an end and
that end is the physical reconstruction
of the race."

YESTERDAY'S

GAMES

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American Leagu.
Boston 3, Detroit 6.
New York 0, Chicago 1.
Washington 4, St. Louis 6.
Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 3.
.National League
All games postponed on account of
rain.
INITIATION BANQUET HELD BY
CERCLE FRANCAIS AT UNION
Following the annual initiation of
the Cercle Francais, the society held a
banquet Wednesday evening at the
Union. Hope E. Ferguson, '19, pre-
sided as toastmistress and the follow-
ing responded to toasts: Mr. Everett
L. Hackes and Prof. Arthur G. Can-
field of the French department, Helen
H. M. Roelefs, grad., and Lawrence H.
Seltzer. The singing of-'the Marseil-
laise concluded the program.
The following are the new mem-
bers: Neva M. Nelson, '21; .,Nora Wil-
son, '21; Lawrence L. Vander, '22;
Lois B. DeVries, '21; Marion A.
Hayes, '19; Norbert S. Lambert, '22;
Earl H. Spiesberger, '20; Joseph Free-
man, '21; Thomas J. Whinery, '21;
Alice E. Comlossy, '21; Jack R. Gard-
ner, '21; Dorothy E. Jones, '20; How-
ard S. Velleman, '21; Berenice M.
Warsau, '22; David A. Watts, '21;
Anne Hutchins, '20; Wilfred Emmons;
and Helen H. M. Roelofs, grad.

N°"'f°'°.Straw Hat

You will find them here in
all the popular

liraids, Sennets, Splits, Leghorns,
V ankoks, Panamas

Wadhams & Co.

UP TOWN

Two Stores

DOWN TOWN

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COCA-COLA is a perfect answer
to thirst that no imitation can satisfy.
Coca-Cola quality, recorded in the
public taste, is Ahat holds it above
imitations.
Demand the genuine by full name
--nicknames encourage substitution.
THE COCA-COLA CO.
ATLANTA, GA. .j

Copyright 1919, ThebHouse of 1uppenaeimer

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Service Clothes,
The young man of today is
freshened in spirit and dou.
bly ready for the great ad-
venture of living.
-t He knows
Clothes with how much
a .Message his ability is
measured by
his regard for appearance.
He shows his fellow workers
that he is up to the minute in
thought and action-that he
is ready for bigger and better
things.

for

ant style of clothes; reflect-
ing the vigor of the present-
day man who looks the world
fairly in the face.

Business

Your Kup-
penheimer.
dealer has
the style you
are looking for.,

he Style
You Want

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Leave Copy
at
Quarr's and
Use lefta11

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LOST
OST--Fountain pen, Shaffers No. 6,
Thursday a. m., probably on diagon-
al walk north of Economics Bldg.
Reward. N. A. Hunter, 402 S. 5th
Ave., Phone 1169-M.
OST-Will the person who took a
coat by mistakefrom the Library
Wednesday return to S. C.' Silver,
516 S. Division St. Phone 1058-1K.
OST-Will the party who took a silk
umbrella from the Dental Clinic,
Wednesday afternoon, call Carya-
-tides, Phone 2597.
OST-A flannel army shirt at the tug
o' war. Return to R. Cannon. Phone
111a-W.
DST-Century readings in English
literature. Name, Emily 0. Ed-
wards. Phone 199.
OST-A. K. K. Fraternity pin. Call
Bauer, Phone '921, 102 S. 12th St.

WANTZp
WANTED-Log-log slide rule, good
condition, square price. H. Blum-
berg. Phone 470-J.
WANTED-Automobile. Will buy a
small car, roadster or speedster.
Phone 2728 between 7 and 9 p. m.
WANTED-Young woman to assist at
Foster's Tea Room.
WANTED-A cook, immediately. Call
1104.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT--F!our-room tat at $05 19.
Williams. Newly decorated. Suit-
able for ofices or living quarters.
Apply at University Music Rouse,
Williams nd Maynard.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-A good bicy:le for $8. Call
DeVries. 1170-R.
LOST
LOST-Drown sweater at Ferry field
class games, Saturday morning. Call
186$-J,

Designs that interpret the
times; fabrics that are indi-
vidual; and with the same
standard of sound value-
that never varies season in,
season out.
It's not what clothes cost,
but the service they give that
counts. Good clothes are the
only real economy.

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The House of Kuppen-
heimer has prepared for the
young men renewed by the
events of war a virile, buoy-

The

House of Kuppenheimer

A National Clothes Service

Chicago, U. S. A.

Kuppenheimer Clothes are sold in Ann Arbor by

N. F. ALLEN CO.

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