nazoo Nor- m the vaca- TEAM SHOPWED ITS STRENGTH til Dec. 31, AND POSSIBILITIES IN am of Pon- D. A. C. MEET t city. On )n go to Recognition by the athletic authori- in Ignition ts is what the student swimming >sing flue. team is now working for. All who have best in, the seen the team in action are one in test of, the their opinon of its strength and pos- sibilities. Coach Drulard is greatly will be in pleased -with .the development of his ngagement, informal squad. With no inceitive st day, and other than the love of the sport, the he second, men have given up much of their s Michigan time and spare money to practice. tets in the Mann Praises Student Team as that are "Swimming such as was displayed the West- by the student team Saturday night , If Mich- most certainly merits a place ,with or hold the other varsity sports. Had I not are few of had two or three of my champions will ; givealong,, the score would have been de- cidedly different. The'school team, in my gpinoA, can deefat any team in )tball / Men Detroit, with the exception of the Ath- 16.- Six letic club, and most of the others in na Ufiver- this section of the country," said Coach completed Man of the D. . C. before he left. over Syra- Another strong addition to the squad me for the will be made in February. Dop Nixon, nal contest. a member of the D. A. C. team, and, the rank Faust, one mile champion of Michigan, is att, Wesley planning to enter the University the r, who will second semester. Don has a younger brother just as fast as he, who will be - ready to enter college in about a year. WISE As far, as the mei on the 'squad at ad. First present are loncrned, Coach Mann EX HAM- and Paul Roberts weA, loud in their Twenty fraternities have already entered the interfraternity basketball league, and several more are expected before the list is closed Friday bight, Dec. 19. The names of all teams wish- ing to go into this league must be entered at the athletic office by this time. The first week after vacation will be given to the different fraternities as a chance to practice. Every day until 3 o'clock in the afternoon thel gymnasium is open to all teams. In the evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock, thej teams that 'will play the firs'T games1 will be given the preference, accord- ing to a program 'that will be made out by the Athletic association. The other two leagues will be start- ,ed at the end of the second week or the early part of the week following. The games in these leagues will have to be hurried on account of examin- ations, but most of the preliminaries should be off by that time, and only the finals left to play. It will help the officials in charge of the departmental league, 'if any men that wish to play on the depart- mnent teams will leave their names and addrespes with E. D. Mitchell at the athletic -office before Christmas. 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Steve often finds flaws in their form, but they are gradually getting faster every day. Meese was limbering up in the sprints, yesterday. Later, in the high jump, got over the bar in good form. no first year trac men will engage In this way he future varsity n The Michigan ing paper in Ai the latest Cam News.-Adv. For Silk:V Nec :, Robes TO praise of Dinwiddie, I They considered the good material. . I You The informab team is now dickering for a Jmeet with" the Detroit Junior College for sometime in, February. It also hopes that the Board will allow it to hold a return meet with the D. A.,C. in Detroit. At present, they are not allowed to leave Ann Arbor. TAYLOR WINS HARDj BILLIARD CONTEST] t 2743.-Adv. L. C. Smith, Corona, Multiplex Ham- ,mond and other high grade second hand typewriters. 0. D. Morrill, 17 nickels Arcade.-Adv. Good Tables, Good Cues; Good Service. To get real enjoyment out of a game of billiards, the equipment must be top-notch. 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