-.. whipping the team into shape, who played end yin 1917 will ith a uniform today. Coach departure to head the in- actiViti~sAlas left Yost and ants with a heavier burden ore and they are anxious to the help that can be se- IlUb JURU MULIb FROMALL-FRESH CALL YEARLINGS WITH EXPERIENCE BEAT MITCHELL'S SUM- MONS Freshman football was launched THE MICHIGAN Ci Another husky lad by name Ma- Monday afternoon with prospects for grath who is likely to turn out for a one of the bes~t seasons the yearling he crack at a line position has arrived squad has seen. .he on the scene and is expected to re-, Because of abnormal conditions last Me_ port for practice very soon. Magrath fall there was no freshman team, the es captained the Oak Park high school first year men being eligible for the team, at one time and is reputed to be Varsity squad, and several having u ;- he after a -berth at guard, his regular beld the standard of Michigan on the he position. Glenn Dunn, who formed a gridiron to the lasting credit of the bulwark of the All-fresh line in ante- class of '22. Conference days will probably be out Outside Ganes Barred in a uniform soon and will swell the The season of 1917 was the last ranks of the contenders for a position one to see Michigan with a fresman ho at guard. From all appearances football schedule. Upon our re-en- there will be no lack of possibilities trance into the Conference we forfeit- ng for the line, and the backfield gives ed the privilege of having the yearl- a promise of an equally stiff battle for ings play other schools and conse- positions. quently, this fall the fresh squad will be used more as the second team is Fer used. Coach Mitchell is planning to Ile SC;OFIE.D NAMED give his first year men plays glean- st- MANAGER OF TEAM ed from our opponents' games and hs send -them against the Varsity. be at At a meeting of the Board in Con- The fact that there is no regular trol of Athletics, Monday afternoon, schedule of games apparently has not Leeland N. Sofield, '20L former ace (Continued on Page Eight) 1919-20--'The initial year of Chimes, a monthly N gan magazine. Chimes will represent and campus sentiment and present campus proble an impartial way. HIMES will contain short stories of university humorous section on contemporaneous events. .- to out nedi when L[iG - . 1%M1 1, "V , L1" L w under on Steve Farrell's track squad, was selected as student football manager g took for the 1919 season. ations Scofield was chosen for the posi- loting, tion in the campus election of 1917 t also but left the University for active mil- ne and itary service during the same year. well Since :that time he has . served 19 eaves. months with the United States army d Wil- ambulance, corps, returning this fall h For- to complete his work in the Law >hnsoU school. t cent- > be a MISS CONKLIN CHOSEN SOCIAL >t job. DIRECTOR OF NEWBERRY DORM n hay- Miss Hope Conklin, '10, will act as down social director in Helen Newberry ays of residence hereafter. Since her grad- d runs. uation she has been teachingin w and Houghton, Oak Park, and Ann Arbor. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus $550,000.00 Rosourees.......$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron. 707 North University Ave. Absolutely.,. The Coolest Place in Town Air Changed Once a Minute ICE CREAM and HOME MADE CANDIES The Sugar Bowl Phone 967 109 SO. MAIN CHIMES will be a wide-awake Michigan monthl CHIMES is the outgrowth of the following reso tion by the board in control of Student Publicatio "Resolved-That in order to provide a means for developing a broader un sity spirit among the students of the University of Michigan, and to afford th dium for the exchange of views relating to university life and ideals betyee members of the various schools, colleges, and student organizations, the Boa Control of Student Publications hereby establish a new student magazine called the Michigan Chimes." " Resolved further: "That it be conducted under the auspices of an editorial board consisting of the President of the Union, the President of t dent Council, the President of the Athletic Association, the President of t men's League, a representative chosen by Michigamua, a representative by the Quadrangle Club, and representatives of such other organizations be hereafter determined. I, b. Supplies, coats, aprons, etc., at Wahr's-316 State St.-Adv. e Michigan Daily, the only morn- paper in Ann Arbor, contains all latest campus, city, and world s.-Adv. N rrr --- _ --- -= -- k r Telephones 95, 906 and 2513 549-551 East University A ~4 I. A is U t Two I Il Text Books & Supplies for all Classes f , i -'I New and used Books both ends of diagonal walk P I, 1' I / / RA H A ri Ti