you 6.40.00 over im Malcolm Block Editor The Michigan Daily:- , It is not surprising that there should be a great deal of discussion as to the cause of our unsuccessful season in football. Some of the com- ments show more vigor than knowl- edge of the situation. One of the most common explana- tions is the ineligibility of a consid- erable number of men of 'Varsity cal- ibre. The faculty appears generally to be blamed for this ineligibility. In this morning's Daily, for instance, I note that "Midhigan Rooter" suggests than; there 'should be adjustments in the eligibility standards so that men might be able to take part in inter- collegiate athletics and also carry their.:college work. He points out, what is no doubt true, the difficulty under which a football player labors during the season in carrying his col- lege work. Your )correspondent neglected to ac- quaint himself. with the fact that there is not a single man on the cam- pus kept out of football , cordipetition this fall by reason of scholastic defi- ciencies incurred during a semester while he was playing football. I have been connected with the administra- tion of eligibility rules for a number' of years and I hate always been struck by the remarkable fact that football players do not become inelig- ible by reason of deficiencies incur- red during the first semester. It is during the second semester that a" very large majority of the men who. become ineligible fall down in their work. This is something over which we may very well. ponder. RALPH W. AIGLER, Chairman, Board in Control of Ath- letics. CLASSICAL CLUB INITIATES; PRESIDENT HUTCHINS TO TALK President Harry B. Hutchins will speak at a meeting of the Classical club at 7:30 tonight in room A, Alum- ni Memorial hall. Following the meeting there will be an initiation. Al new members who have not yet en initiated into the club must be present. Patronize our advertisers. THURSDAY 12:30-Oratorical board meets at Renschler's to have picture taken for Michiganensian. . 3:00-Soph lieutenants for fall games meet with J. D. Henderson at Union for instruction. 7:00-Glee club rehearsal at School of Music. 7:00-Phi Sigma meets in room P 178 New Science building. 7;00--Varsity -Mandolin club practice -in, University hall: 7:16-Boxing club meets in room 306 of Union. 7:30-Pontiac club meets in Lane hall. i:30-Philip . & Sharples, c emIst, lectures in room 348 Engineering building. 7:30-Alumni members of Edarmee club of Detroit meets at 302 South Division street, 7:80-Christian Science society meets, in Lane hall. i 7:30-Alpha Nu Debating society meets in room. in University hall. 7:30-Classical club meeting and W. ' tiation in room A, Alumni Memo- Srial hall. President Harry B. Hutchins speaks.; 3:00-Michigan Union orchestra prae. tices in room 308 of Union. Mem- bers bring muslc stands. - FRIDAY 7:00-New York city club meets in room 323 of Union. 7:30-Cosmopolitan caub meets in U. hall. s:00-Chinese' students? lub social in Lane hall. S:00-Unitarian guild have party in guild hall. if Prof. Henry E. Riggs left Ann Ar- n bor Wednesday for Toledo. Professor c Riggs is one of a committee of three who are to appraise the value of the in Toledo street railway. He will be in to Toledo three days for this purpose. to f pass Lfied hurch The mA More than 2,000 copies of the Mich- igan Technic were put on sale Wed- nesday in the halls of the Engineer- ing building. The issue contains, be- side the technical features, a general review of campus activities. There are several pictures of football men and of prominent buildings of the campus. -- will spear at J At the Architectural society meeting morning, and at t 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in room in the evening n 311, Engineering building, Mr. Grylls vite them to the will give an illustrated lecture on "Or- warming, Fria: iental Art." e. ,,, THREECONTESTANTS REMAIN IN UNIVERSITY GOLF TOURNEY Progress in the University golf tournament has been hindered by the inclement weather of the past week. There are at present three contest- ants for championship left, A. L. Welch, '22E, Frank Steketee, '22, and John Winters, '22. Welch has reach- e4 the finals, and will play the win- ner 'of the .Steketee-Winters match for the University championship. These matches will be played as soon as the weather will permit. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Caoti and Surplus, $550.00.0) Resources......$4,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. REGENT HUBBAI BOARD Y Regent Lucius Houghton arrived noon for the regu Board ot Regents, place. Friday morn I it Iuate The second lesson of the "Students' Dancing Class" wi tonight in the old Union Da Members of the class are to be there at seven-fifteen class will start promptly.,-- Evenings at Graham's I walk) )erty St. and Tut SATURDAY 2:30-Varsity football game. sota vs. Michigan at Ferry Minne field. Uery S. Unaion SUNDAY 8 :00-Menorah society meets in Lane hall. Ex-Consul Louis J. Rosen- berg speaks. 8:00-Coaley club meets on the third floor of the Law building. 2:00-Glee and Mandolin club picture at Randall's studio. Men be in evening dress. Get Ne- 1 i t U-NOTICES Glee club members who wish to try out for quartets report at 4 o'clock this afternoon to Mr. Carter at the School of Music. If possible com- plete quartets should report for tryout, but individuals will be taken also. The Michigan Daily, delivered to your door daily except Monday, $4.60 a year.-Adv. I Word 1/1 / , ..- ., ers r. - .. l it within five minutes' walk s, is the Packard, where y Michigan students-for sanctioned by University You Have Every Reason to be "anu this season that Corbett's foresight enables you to select from such a fine stock of FITFORM SUITS and OVERCOATS as is displayed at his store. Then, as you know Corbett's low rent location and willing- ness to make a small profit, enables you to purchase I on Fridays and Saturdays you the unsurpassed music of Eddie estra, in the cosiest hall in Ann :hat's just made for dancing. e and management consists of '20, Andy Meadows, '22L, and . This committee has no con- r dances at the Packard or else- NEW FALL AND WINTER CLOTH ING only one dance--on Friday evening, 9 to 1. es will be given both Froday and Saturday, Every starting At 10 per cent Discount from the regular prices that should be charged. In order to be convinced of the real elegance and the great values offered at this store, a visit is necessary. 0 chaperon every dance. - SHEEPSKIN COATS Best values Get Your Tickets at .Blighty or at Sugden's Drug Store N .. SFriday Night Tom Corbett Walk a Few Steps and Seve Dollars At 116 E. LIBERTY ST. Between Main and Fourth Streets