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December 02, 1919 - Image 3

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TAYLOR PLANS BILLIARD
TOURNAMENT AT UNION Mitc
Al Taylor, the Union professional,
has arranged season plans for the
first of a series of handicap billiard C
matches to be played during the win-
ter. 'Phis match is scheduled for next
week, and all entries must be made
to Taylor at the Union by. Saturday, :.
Dec. 6, so that it may be closed by
the end of the following week.
A small entrance fee will be charg-
ed, but the players will not have to
pay for the use of the tables dur-
ing the tournament. Every player en-
'tered will meet every other man in
the race once during the match. A
cup has been put up of r the winner,
and there will be other prizes
awarded.
This tournament is open to all mem-
bers of the Ulnion, which takes in all
the men' in school. It is the wish ofE
the men in charge that many newE
players will come out for competitionE
this week. The handicap given each
man will be partly based on the play-
ing of that man against Taylor in the
games that bave been carried on at
the Union since the start of school.

rvENTIQO{. REPORTS G~IVEN of the Physical societies held last I room.-
PHYSICAL SOCIETY MONDAY ' Friday and Saturday in Chicago, pre-j Prof. H. M. R
sented reports of the convention Mon- J the Chicago me(
Bleg ates from the University off day afternoon to the physical colloqu-I evening to the
igan, who attended. the meetings ium held in the East Physics lecture Western' Normal

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ki'i'ER ECKERSALL'S
't halfback, a~d c~ptain
,onference' eleven.
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ic Changes

Club,
TONIGHT

Really :a Different Kind of Show

Ever Been Here

ation is going
-es before the
all season if
thing to say
uates have al-
"ies of confer-
council in
the demands
caused by-thae
ue team this
t, in general,
being run in-
3have framed

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Dull Boy! "
Jack and Tom and Harry get
to be very dull chaps, indeed, if
they believe in all w~ork and no
play. .
Men who want to keep their
minds keen and their wits
sharp, know that they must play
to keep fit for the terrific strain
of modern life.
If your "prof" is wise. he will
heartily approve of your play-
ing an occasional game of bil-
liards. Come in tonight-get a
good cue in your hands again-
and see how soon your former
skill comes back to you.
HUSTON BROS.
Billiards and Bowling, Cigars
and Candles. Cigarettes & Pipes.
"We try to treat you Right"
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8 Novelty Acts As Well As Plenty c
SJazz Sextet, Midnight Son's Quartet
SDance, Varsity Quartet, Girl's GlE
- Varsity *Sextet,. Bob Mc Gandliss,
~-Scot, and Many Others.
I Hill A Aditorium 175 Men8

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follows.; first,
membership of
committee; seco

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Dotball series,
pha Delta Phi
y virtue of its
iDelta. In the
half, Phi Kap-'
ma Delta play-,
after an extra

defeated Phi Gain-
h.e winners scored
hen. Steketee inter-
ias and ran for 50
am's goal line. He
hen he was tackled
a Delta end, recov-
a. and Delta Sigma
,scoreless 'tie, al-
)erio~d was played.
cuted some pretty
t fumbled when in'

Style is importar
tion. Good clot
want real qualit3
*.Kuj
are of the same old
right in style ands
penheimer suit or
a full dollar's vali
which you realizea
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Value plus, Styleugtvlei onc

ut, so is tailoring, but when you buy clothes see to it tha
)thes are scarce this fall, but plenty of the inferior kind.
ty and value for the price you pay.

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penheimer Clothes
d integrity, of all-wool fabrics and sound tailoring--

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;day these teams
The winner will
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will
play

substantial in every detail.

When you get a Kup-

NU TO DISCUSS U. S.
ERONAUTICS DEPARTMENT

overcoat you know what you are getting; you get
Ce for every dollar you pay. It's an investment in
a liberal return in style, quality and value.

in Whether the government should
r- maintain a department of aeronautics
on in this country or not, will be discuss-
ng ed when Alpha Nu Debating society
meets at 7 o'clock Wednesday eve-
en ning in the society's rooms in 'Univer-,

For" Men and Young Men
$35. to $75

end

Because of the Spotlight vaudeville
haow to be staged Friday night, the
ociety's regular meting will be held
omorrow evening. Members of the
lpha Nu are urged to attend the
aeeting Wednesday as an important
tusiness session will also be held.

N.

N. F. Allen Co.
The House of Kuppenhemer .Clothes
in Ann Arbor

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