I I i Tickets for the Dixie club dlance to be held at the Country club Satur- day night are on sale at the billiard room desk at the Union. Junior team:' Pitcher, Alice Beck- a.m; catcher, Eleanor Stephenson ; rst baseman, Alice Hinkson; second aseman, Quinneth Summers; third aseman, Josephine McGuineas; short- op, Phyllis Wiley; center field, Ern- stine Hall; right field, Florence Fox; ft field, Katrina Schermerhorn. Sub- ttutes: Narcena Bassett, Wanda Gil- ngham, and Beatrice Beckwith. Senior team: Pitcher, Anne Kirk- atrick; catcher, Grace. Hall; first asernan,,Sue Verlenden; second base- ian, Ruth Flanagan; third baseman, ,ucy French; shortstop, Lucy Huff- ian; 'right field, Ruth Jennings; cen- r field, Flora Bell Ellis; left field, orothy Jones. Substitutes: Ruth Abbott, Mary Helen Holmes, Clara 'ubbs, Marjorie Van Norman. F q a TUJESDAY I Sudents- wlao 'ae Interested In the 2:00-Sophi lit baseball practice. Hovrpeietarapin n Shave no Hoover buttons, may ob- 4:00 ~ New Comedy club members taim them at F'oster's art 'shop. It meti om25 ao al is desirable that all Hoover support-. 7:00-Boxing club meets In room 018 ers wear their buttons between now of the Union. and convention time. 7 :00-Kalaunazoo Normal club meet ___ in Lane hall. 7:00Frehma bad ~ Iii CLASS TENNIS. TOURNEY DRAWS versity hall. 1[X;PA TRSTUSA An5-ionx se om36 fte Entries ;ifor the iWterelass tennis 7 :15--'i Delta Epsilson meets In room tournament are rapidly 'coming in andi 321 of the Union. Very important. it now looks as though the~total num- 7 :15-pennsylvania club fleets In Un. ber enrolled will equal, if not exceed, ion. that in the fall tourney. All entries 7 :30--public recital by the class 'in must be in by, 7 o'clock Wednesday foreign' interpretation of Tennyson, night. Names may be telephoned to 302 Mason hall. the intramural office, pihone 2268, or 7:38- La Soeledad Htispanica mu~eets left there. On account of the Var- for social hour and election of of- sity baseball game on that afternoon ficers in room 305 of University hall.; the intramiural office will be closed, 7 :80-MVichigan Dapies meet in Lane but entries 'may be slipped under the hall. A' "pot lucA supper" will be door. served.' Those, who attend are re- Tecmlt ceuewl epub quested: to bAng' their own knife, lished InmThursdaye morning's Daily, fork, spoon, cup, and plate. ;and all games must be played off? as 7:30--Comedy club mets IA Spah, soon as possible after that., The men Caswell Angell hall. Election of] will have, to arrange with their oppon- officers.. ents for the time at which to play. 7 :30-R. 0. T. C. club meets In \room within a specifiedl time limit. 325 of the Union. . n .__ n tlr YTit'l' I WIL MAN t eDI' s: ce MULJLANES TAF'FIES u1i ' rug $tore, 117 So. Main St. eived every week .-Adv. Tioss' Rs- .. .... It is surprising how far a, pair of white Flaninels Trousers will go in dressing up a man. Don't think there is a "shrink" in these W*hite Flannels they'll wash, and hold, their shape absolutely. We measure, cut and make them in our own shop and deliver a per- fect trousers to you at the reasonable price of $22. ORDER TODAY' FINE TAILORING FINE FURNISHINGS "Ready to wear Sport Coats" I I / A.. ERIA Up the Stairs The Good The ARCADE? ,v prices, prepared by experts, ayed oni our forty-foot steam and tappeals to your own individual sh from our own ovens. vith rich jersey cream. - y, and good service prev'ail here. WEDNESDAY 8:10 -- Cr~aftsman club's special, car leaves the interurban station. 3 :4"-uiiior engineer (baseball prs tice. THUIRSDAY 4:00-Meeting of senior lit class in room 101 of the Economics building. 7 :30-Christlan Science, society meets in Lane hall.-1 U-NJOTICES All former students who have signed, up to attend the coming biological sessioni or are interested in learning fmore about the coming session are urged to be present at a meeting at' 8 o'clock Wednesday in room 231 of the (Natural Science building. Views of the station and talks by staff members. A. HearmaRZ NIL, adIdresses Interml-i leglate socialist society at '8 o'clock Tuesday in room P.162 N. S. Everything new in wall paper is represented in. our complete stock. Phone 237. C. H. Major & Co--Adv. FRESH AND SOPH LITS AND ENGINEERS IN GAMES TODAY Rain has again halted' the progress of the class baseball league. The games between the laws and senior lits and the senior engineers and ju- nior lits will be played on Thursday,j weather permiitting. Tuesday's schedule'provided for two games at 6:45 o'clock. The fresh lits will play the so ph lits and the same two classes, of the engineering school will clash. These games are in the second round of eliminaition. Flying daily at Carpenter's Crossing, Packard' Road.. Take Ypsi car. Coll 236.-Adv. a 1_' )- Maybe we can...help Y OU wont have. any ltrou-o ble ,finding a *job; it's, easy enough. ;But finding the job is a different matter, It's best for 'you to get started right; you dont want to start anything you cant finish If you write or call on our e~mployment Manager,. he'll be, glad to help. you analyze the situation and arrive at the decision that means so much And Spurs hage won, .. th~eir place- on merit. ciaet.Ad pr itn'rgttee. fprs idedy ewblndmaks rh Oiet' barotsttls lngr wilgveyua rs trt.a 1 a 4 - I 0 I I I/ Spur is "class" all through- even to the refined "brown- and-silver" package, tripI;2- wrapping, that keeps Spurs fresh. and fragrant. Schaffner & Marx Chicago I ;v. %4ol1 aretites is