attraction to that neld 11 I a placed in com- ,I n for the Ohio State game est yesterday when Coach e Varsity through a long sion behind closed gates. ne of the first secret prac- eason, but from now until invade Ann Arbor the 11 be closed to the public eption of the Wednesday At this time an open air will be held to which all .urged to come. proving Defense .- s work consisted mnainly g a defense for O. S. U.'s As the witnesses of Satur- can testify the Wolver- weak in this department k. C., and will need con- provement if they are to t Ohio aggregation from gains by the aerial route. i be said of yesterday's s Coach'Yost characteris- rked: "We are not talk- his week-we are work- nnounced yesterday that . Johnson who were hurt the M. A. C. battle will again for this Saturday's neans that Yost will have it when they take the field Buckeyes, unless, some- ed 'in practice this week. es the case, it will be the his year that there has least one man on the sick FALL NET TOURNAMENT REACHES SECOND ROUND MITCHELL ANNOUNCES TUESDAY TO COMPLETE FIRST ROUND With play in the fall tennis tourna- ments practically narrowed down to the second round, there are still some 30 odd participants left in the run- ning. Saturday morning and Monday produced a number of interesting con- tests. In 'the singles 18 matches were disposed of while only three were played in the doubles. Favorites Win Although a very poor day for the net game, Monday was a great day for the favorites. Munz eliminated Wor- 'cester, a member of last year's fresh- men team, in decisive fashion. It may be said for Worcester, however, he played without the use of his own racket and was decidedly off form. The score was '--0, 6-1. Angell was playing his usual good game and had no trouble in eliminating Munger 6-0, 6-0. These victories place Munz and Angel in the third round. Goldberg and Kelley staged a marathon in which Goldberg finally won 9-7, 10-8. The doubles so far seem to be fea- tured by three set matches. Those played yesterday were of such a de- scription. Borinstein and Kelsey, aft- er losing the first set 1-6 came back strong and defeated Munz and Rein- del 6-1, 6-2. Coach Mitchell has passed down the ultimatum that all first round match- es must be played by Tuesday night. All those failing to do so will be de- faulted. Summaries The summary is as follows:Singles: Conference Standing UIU I LI I UUI UHlLL ELIMINATES FOUR 111n4 Maroons, Badgers, and Gophers Crowd Opponents Into Sec-.. ond Class MICHIGAN AND 0HIO PREPARE FOR DECISIVE OPENING CLASH Team - W. Illinois..........'2 Minnesota.........1 Wisconsin. ... .1 Chicago ...........1 Northwestern......0 Iowa............0 Indiana...........0 Purdue ............0 Michigan.... .....0 Ohio State .........0 L. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2. 0 0 Pctg. 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 saw the invading Cardinal kick the Purple to defeat. Northwestern found itself weakened at the last moment while the Badgers arrived in much bet- ter shape than reports had predicted. Further errors on the part of North- western gave the more consistent vis- itors the leeway necessary for the 10 to 6 Wisconsin win. Minnesota was generally exepected to overcome Indiana and carried out, the general idea without complica- tions. The Hoosiers fough.t stubborn- ly during the early moments but were forced to give wag before the stronger Gopher organization. The final total of 20 to 6 estimates the present com- parative abilities of the two teams but does not intimate wh at improvement is certain to devel4 at Minneapolis. Next Big Attraction Michigan and Ohio State are given credit for a successful weet end against alien enemies whose subjuga- tion does, not, however, find record on the Conference books. These teams torm the only duet which remains in the running through delayed openings, and the clash next Saturday, which is destined to eliminate. one of the strong contenders, is anticipated as one of the most important and uncer- tain matches of the 1919 schedule. Dr. Wilce will lead his Scarlet and Grey fighters to Ann Arbor with the experience of three early practice games, all victories. The Buckeye eleven will lineup on Ferry field op- posing Michigan's Varsity which has two pre-Conference triumps to its credit. Both squads view the combat as a decisive struggle for the Big Ten banner and the fact that it will mark the opening appearance of each eleven, will not detract from the in- portance attached nor the sipreme determination evinced by the contest- ants. Sellars Will Speak to Socialsts "The Proper Approach to the Study Ck" That Film. Drug to us for Extra goo Leave- it store, fini )d w( Satei gring j% , 3 324. South Skate St. Ea. & So. University Ave. 71-1 Packard St. In result of Saturday's Conxference football openers, Iowa, Northwestern, and Indiana are retired from champion- ship probabilities, Purdue is eliminated beyond recovery, and Illinois leads the relative standing chart. By adding an Iowa scalp to the col- lection started, a week before at the inconvenience of Purdue, Illinois now totals tfwo consecutive Big Ten victor- ies with no defeats to mar the statis- tics, Chicago, Minnesota,. and Wiscon- sin all maintain. their. perfect per- centage following a victorious debut but fall one lap behind Zuppke's war- riors in the triumph column. Evenly Matelled Saturday's results chronicle the day as an unusual treat for western foot- ball enthusiasts. First elimination of Conference contenders found settle- ment through close competition in a good brand of the gridiron game on four different fields in the Big Ten cir- cuit. Champaign which witnessed the Ill- tin defeat Iowa by the narrow margin of 9 to 7, justly claimed the premier attraction of the hour. Coach Jones brought a western aggregation fully, to expectations and fought the best losing game of the afternoon's foot- ball. Strategy in the Illinois makeup was worked overtime to produce the two point lead. Chicago-in fighting Purdue, a team already scratched from first rating, was able to register 15 points and blank its opponents. . The Maroons found considerable success with their open play and emerged with confid- ence from the first test, Evanston which staged a counter 'I of Socialism" will be the subject of a lecture to be given by Prof. R. W. Sellars of the philosophy department before the Interscholastic Socialistic society at 8 o'clock5 tonight in room P-162 of the Natural Science building. WHwITNEY THEATRE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 4)JCVtI6THE MH1ff j 3POI 1 UStICAL C E sot M COA .I R'Y i I g o -o Li0 tygg . anyf . e ac OCOK $^ro S~iWCS E mrs RENYCAST HARRY L CORT At OANIo1,Dnc*r 3. I. 40 c B. r.STOODA MNTtEST, DANCIEST Hsse is r .So SVE R eEN OANYSTAGE PRICE$ 75,1.00, 1.50 2.00 ers Assist cement that should Varsity's supporters nd Ush6r will come the scrubs against i "Frank" and "Ed" ainst the first team PrelinAinary round: Pareira G. Stone 6-1, 6-2. Reindel Landowski 6-2, 6-0. Rley Goorin 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. Wade Peterson by default. Wann{ Ponkin 6-3, 1-6, 10-8. First Workman defeated Lott by. defeated defeated defeated defeated defeated round: default. vas held nen with s. ThisN 's no rest in his pc victory s or Goldberg defeated Kelley 9-7, 10-8. oked Greedon -defeated R. Stonj by default. -Re- Zemon defeated Zimmerman 10-8, 6-4. im- Rinear defeated Merry 6-3, 6-4. Palmer they defeated Robertson 6-2, 6-3. Reindel onal defeated Matsuda 6-1, 6-1. White de- feated Weinberg 6-3, 6-1. Gregory de- last feated. Wade 6-3, 6--3. Stephens de- sign- eeated Jerome by default. Worcester week defeated Skau 6-4, 6-2. Second round: t and Angell defeated Munger 6--0, 6-0. ower Munz defeated Worcester 6-0, 6-1. Dou- next bles: Burley and Munger defeated Weinberg and Friedman 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. help Hanimer and Hammond defeated Beers actly and Chopp 6-4, 6-4. Riley and Doty sible defeated Worcester and Stone by de o ac- fault. Borinstein and Kel3ey defeat- the ed Munz and Reindel 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. HERE COMES THE BRIDE! The prettiest bride in town. HERE COMES THE GROOM! The happiest man in town. They will come to the ARCADE THEATRE tomorrow and Wednesday in "PLEASE GET MARRIED." Don't fail to see them.-Adv. "Walk a block and save a dollar." Davis Toggery Shop. 119 S. Main.- Adv. - gs are a greatl . understahd exa in every pos they are able to iore on taking noon's practice . NERS -OURSE ntry aspir- e first real urday. The ' over a new out Geddes n and back and Glenn aasium. This 'y yesterday used from UNIVERSITY BOXERS ANNOUNCE MEETING TO REORGANIZE CLUB The old University Boxing eldb will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening on the third floor of the Union and at 7:30 the meeting will be thrown open to all students who are at all inter- ested in the art. "Mickey" Shea will be present toj give the men assistance in organize- tion. He will be able, this year,. to1 assist also in training the new mew after which the old member will put them through their advanced fo m work. Jinx Following' Fresh GAdder Old man Jinx has grasped Mike Wienberg, one of the class of 23's most promising gridders, in his hold and is keeping him from entering the game. For a week Wienberg tore up the freshman gridiron with his ability as a lineman, but was forced out of the running bya broken rib. Yesterday aft- ernoon, asa weraspreparingrto report for prac~iee, after having recovered from his injury, he was, tripped acci- dently, and fell, spraining his ankle. He will not be out for some time. abie improvement was the candidates over the rork and if the men con- rogress Michigan will not ely lost in this branch of Coach Farrell would lie to more men out, but he isider the outlook hopeless ans at the present time. ill be four workouts in try next week, followed by 'actice four mile run over course on Saturday. This ike yes teroa' will ,be ae anq the Inert who show will be in a favorable po- :n the team is picked to go /The Clothe's y 6u see in a crowd O YOU ever study the various types of clothes worn by men-on t where? Do you notice the different styles and grades of workman who is attired in good taste makes a favorable impression whether you k The man who wears quality clothe in good style is quickly distinguished from the rest. There's somethidg different about him-something you like-somethinE that would prompt you to inquire "where do you get your clothes?" Here in towr many men in this class would cheerfully reply that they wear Kuppenheimer Clothes This store is The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes, and the kind of clothe you admire, the kind you want are here-the newest Kuppenheimer fall and winte productions. Such clothes are a definite asset to any man; they make you feel com fortable in any company. $35, $40, $45 to $65 The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes in Ann Arbor AC o'ou*N. F. AlleC Main Street r co. the streets, in a crowd, ship? Invariably the now him or not. any- man ig 'n I;:,/ s r x-. 1I TEAMS OPEN PRACTICE; DULE STARTS NiE T W Kh ipartioni for the interclass sevies, the junior engineers, i, and freshman engineers all ms through practice on Mon- ho yearling boilermakers led with a total of 25 cspiring Illinois Women Hold Costume Party The Women's Athletic association at the University of Illinois gave a cos- tume panty last Friday at which 300 women were present, appearing in cos- tumes of many nations. The sopho- more stunt won the prize, being a "Twentieth Century Version of Colum- bus' Discovery of America." HERE COMES. THE BRIDE! The predtitst bride in town. HERE COMES THE GROOM! The happiest man in town. They will come to the ARCADE THEATRE tomorrow and Wednesday n "PLEASE GET MARRIED." Don't fail to see them.-Adv. I: i has announced that ill be held one week rther announcement ough the showers in al