WHAT'S GOING ON I I SWIMMING MEET WON BY DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB D. A. C. COACH COMPLIMENTS IN- FORMAL VARSITY SQUAD of Kl (Continued from page six) Professor Aigler made the following statement in his letter: "I have 'your letter dated the 6th inst., in which you propound to me as chairmnan of the board in control of athletics thirtyrnine questions. I note your'statement that you feel there is a lot of tdlk and many rumors be- ing circulated among the students, alumni and faculty of the University of Michigan.' I am very glad indeed to answer these questions, or most of them-there are a few that perhaps could be better answered by others. I wish to take this opportunity of saying to you what I have said in pri- vate conversation a great many times, that there is absolutely nothing secret In the conduct of the affairs of the SUNDAY 2:00-Sealp and Blade meets In room 206 of Union instead of S o'clock as stated' in Satutday's Daily. 2:30-Polonia ilteftry Circle meets in auditoriul Lane hall. 8:30--DBpt$td guild meeting. Lee Bo- miar leads. , 6:80-Unitarian guild forum. Mr. Lewis Eich will read "The Otlier Wise Man." TODAY'S CHURCH -1 1 = 1aWA".tll a it I music XONDAY 7:00-Men's Educational club meets in room 306 of Union. Professor Whipple speaks. 7:00--Glee club members who have been selected -to go on Port Huron trip rehearse at Lane. hall. 7:30-New England club meets in Lane hall. Dean Effinger speaks. 7:30-Senior society meets at Martha Cook, 70:30-Mandolin club holds important special rehearsal. 8:00--New York Chamber Dusic so. ciety gives concert in Hill auditor- I rely welcome to us t) r TUEMDAY na Literary oeIety holds eting. Prof. I. Leo Sharf- tks. oeledad Hispania meets in 5 University hall. Igan Dames hold Christ- ting in Lane hall. Each one sted to bring a small gift grab bag. eland club meets in room Jnion. All students from I are requested to attend. music I have? and tographs taken of izations for the an must be approv- before Christmas re to be sent away uring the holidays. per Rdom Class, Upper Room bul- to call Ireland, Wednesday night, urgent, importanceI sand i - I for music- we have complete Operatic, and ,of Popular '20, general secretary of Y. W. C. A.; Rev. L. .A. Barrett, Presbyterian church; Rev. S. S. Robins, Unitarian church; Rev. L. C. Douglas, Coigre- gational church; Rev. J. M. Wells, Baptist church; and Mr. T. S. Evans, Y. M. C. As secretary. Several well known men.o on the. campus will be appointed as ushers: by Biuce Millar. STUDENTS, NOTICRI Brityour Panama Hat back with you and as soon as you return leave it with us to be Cleaned, Bleached. and Reblocked. There is a reason-, all Panama Hats left with us up to Jan. 15th will be done at last season's; prices; after that date the price will be advanced on account of the tre- mendous advance of all materials used in the hat industry. We have all the Latest Spring Styles in how to select your shape from. Factory Hat Store, 617 Packard St. Phone 1792.-Adv. Patronize the Daily A4vertisers. Glee and. Mandolin club men who have not turned in their concert tidkets must call Cadwell, 374, by Monday. Nofurther delay will be" allowed, by provision of the Uni- versity rule. . DOUGLASS AND STURZENEGGER. ADDED TO COACHING STAFF: (Continued from Page One) from all states of the mid-west who desire to compete for the champion- ship title. Schedule Approved Schedules for the 1920 games were read and approved, and Professor Aig- ler made a report on the Conference meeting which was held' last week in Chicago. Entire expenses for a semester in 'college will be allowed Harold-Rye, '20, whose leg was broken in the Ohio State game, the board decided. Rye has been in the hospital since re- ceiving his injury and will not be able to return to his classes until next se mester. Martha Washington Candies fresh every Friday. Tice's, 117 S. Main St. '-Adv. Michigan Song Books, Memory Books, Jewelery, Pillows, etc., etc., at Wahr's University Bookstores.-Adv. Detroit Athletic club defeated the University swimming team by the score of 40 to 10 in the local Y pool Saturday, Dec. 13. All tank records of the local pool were broken in the course of the meet. Paul Roberts, for- mer captain of the Yale swimming team, broke the Michigan state 100 'yard breast stroke record by 5 2-5 seconds, establishing a nw state rec- ord of the remarkable time of 1:17 .Handy Takes Three Events Leo Handy, ex-Canadian record holder of the 100 yard crawl, tok first place in all three events in which he was entered. Joe Miller of the Detroit team won the diving contest with the highest score ever made in tht local tank. A number of exhibitions were given by the Misses Marie Curtis, Johanna Lemone, and Betty Jones, all of whom pleased the audience with their abil- ity and skill. Marie Curtis swam a 60 yard crawl; and a 40 yard back stroke. Varsity Team Good The showing of the University team was highly gratifying to Coach Dru- liard and Coach Matt Mann of the D. A. C. Under stiff competition every man did better than he has ever done before. Coacih Mann said, "The Uni- versity team is 1,000 per cent better than it was last year. You have some excellent material which should de- velop into a powerful team. If I had not had several of my champions' along the score would be entirely dif- ferent." Paul Roberts and Leo Han- dy were equally complimentary in -their views of the student team. Detailed Results A One hundred sixty yard relay, won by D. A. C. (Roberts, Don Nixon, Dave Nixon, Handy). Time 1:24 1-5. Mich- igan (DinwiddIp, Johnson, Randall, Valentine). Time 1:25 2-6. Exhibitionj by Marie Curtis, in 60 yard crawl. Time 40 3-5 seconds. Diving exhibition by. Johnna Lemone and Betty Jones; 40 yard breast stroke won by Roberts, (D. A. C.); second, Babcock, (M); third, Loeb, (M). Tine 26 seconds. 100 yard back stroke won by Roberts,E (D. A. C.). Time 1:17 3- (new state record). 100 yard crawl, won by Han- dy, (D. A. C.); second, Don Nixon, (D. A. C.); third, Dinwiddle, (M). Time, 60 2-5 seconds. Exhibition by Marie Curtis, 40 yard back stroke. Time 31 2-5 seconds. 20 yards back stroke won by Hapdy, (- A. C.); se- ond, Dave Nixon, (D. A. C.); third, tie between Johnson and Myers, both (M). Time, 11 1-5 seconds. Diving contest, won by Miller, (D. A. C.), 67 9-10 points; second, Briggs, (D. A. C.), 66.5 points; third, White, (M), 61 points; fourth Goldsmith, (M),.58.3 points. 40 yrd' o irwl won by Handy, (D. A. C.); second 'alen- tine,o-(M); third ilbreath, D. A. C.). Time 20 1-5 seconds. Final score, D. A. C. 40, Michigan 10. MICHIGAN DEFEATS KALAMAZOO IN FIRST BASKET BALL GAME (Continued from Page One teammates. Henderson, with four field baskets, was the high scorer of the night. Rychener ad Rea both caged several baskets, and played well on the defense. 'Vroeg Stars for Losers For the opposing team McKay fea- tured with his foul shooting, and Vroeg starred on the defense. The little guard broke up the majority of the Wolverine plays and followed the ball in excellent -style. Michigan used 12 men in the game, the team finishing being entirely di- ferent from the one that took the floor at the start., Summary Kalamazoo College Michigan Hoekstra ......R.F.... earman, Hen- derson, Mason, Moulthrop Cor. Division and Catherine Services 7:30, 10:30, 4:30 ' THIRTY MINUTES OF WOR- SHIP: THE EARLY COMMUN. ION SERVICE. EVERY SUN. DAY MORNING AT SEVEN. THIRTY. NO MUSIC., NO SERMON. REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D. Rector REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Curate SCHEDULE OF BIBLE CHAIR CLASSES 444 South State Street Course I-"Upper Room" Class -Saturday Evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock. Course II-"University Men'i Class" - Sunday Mornings, 9:30 to 10:15 o'clock. Course HI--General Survey of the Bible - Thursday Even- ings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Course IV -- Methods of Bible Study and TeAching-Friday Afternoons, 4:10 to 6 o'clock. Course V-A Discuss9gn Class -Friday Evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'cloek. Church of Christ DISCIPLES South University Ave. SERVICES: The Christian Women's Board of Missions has charge of the service. State President, Mrs. Hicks, of Detroit, will be the speaker at 10:30 a. m. Bible School at 9:30 a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Students invited. 7:30 p. m., Subject, "Wanted: A Self Starter." F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor Phone 2358-R , F 10:30 a. m. The minister's topic will be "WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?" 7:30 CHRISTMAS CAROL Mr. Moore will play Malling's Suite: "THE BIRTH OF CHRIST" Noon, 11' Dr.> "Opporl Henry Winebago Ind "From n , - ®.,q Baskets-Hoekstra, Hinga, Vroeg; Rea 3, Henderson 4, Dunne 2, Ry- chener 2. Foul baskets, 5 in 8. Hoek- stra, 1 in 2; Rea, 0' in 1. Referee, Stevenson. Time of halves, 20 min- utes. Score, end of first half, Michi- gan, 12; Kalamazoo, 5. POLVICAL POWER SOUGHT BY LABOR TO 'GET REDRESS (Continued from Page One) The fixing of wages on a cost of living basis was strongly disapprov- ed by the conference. Idea Called Pernicious "That idea is pernicious and intol- erable," the declaration said. "It means putting progress in chains and liberty in fetters. It means fixing a standard of life and liberty which must remain fixed." The anti-strike provisions of' the Cummins' railroad bill were describ- ed as ."establishing involuntary serv- itude by legislation." WOMEN PACK CHRISTMAS BOX FOR DELRAY POOR CHILDREN PRl Corne L"ona Mrs. T] Unix Beni. 0 DR. P. Guild]F G Guild Lam- Baptist Huron St.. bel FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning Them y select' at present. of course, are ST. PAUL'S Huron and Chapi Rev. Carl A. Brain Sunday School, 9:00 a. Church Services, 10:Q0 7:30 p. m. TRINITY Fifth Ave. and Williu Rev. Lloyd Merl Wo 10:30 a. m., "The Adve sage of Hope." . 11:45 a. m., Students Class. ZION Fifth Ave. and Washing Rev. Ernest C. Stel 9:00 a. m., Students'.Bib' 10:30 a. in., "Is Jes Christ?".- 7:30 p. m., "God's Jealo (Morning, German; F "English.) i I Songs form. * N INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE BEST MADE you call and .. BREAD help WHITE, WHOLEWHEAT, RAISIN, GRAND- MOTHER, GRAHAM, RYE, MILK CREAM, -Last and Best-ALMOND LOAF. ",Presbyterian women students are interested in packing a Christmas box of toys, books, games and clothing for distribution among the several for- eign children living in Delray, a suburb of Detroit. * All students and townspeople who desire to help send the box, are re- quested to bring their contributions to Lane hall. M6ney gifts are also ac- ceptable. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest campus, city, and world news.-Adv. A :' Gilbert's Chocolate 5 lb. boxes. Tice's S. Main St.-Adv. Special sale of gr fine Christmas statio: ril, 17 Nickels Arcad Christmas - Rolls -- McKay, Hinga ..L.F.....Rea, Cook Wattles, capt. .. C......Henderson, Dunne, Weiss Vroegindewiej ..R.G...Peare, McPhee Strome.........G...Rychener, capt., BensonI done., 0. D cade.-Adv. POCKETBOOK, PARKER HOUSE, FINGER, VIENNA, BUTTER, SCOTCH, NUT, CINNAMON Y/ I Illl nl 4 Ig1111 i _ ct rr f u ir XMAS SiIFTS Cranes Fine Stationery, Conklin or Waterman Foun. tain Pens, Postoards, Booklets, Morses & Gilberts Candy (Just Received) . M. llIou't FEDERAL BAKING CO. FIND THEM AT THE ONLY Students Suppl3 MAIN ST. MPHONE 1609-W 1111 SO UNIVERSITY Ever