" ,: \" "' ., 37 " p ,.s , If-IV, ;. remaining games will soon be made up and the contesting teams should take particular notice of the time at which they are to play. VARSITY COURT SQU49r EXHIBITS IMPROVEMENT BALL POSITIONS ARE WELL FILLED' to Mather Takes Charge of Lundgren Confined Sickness Practice; by LIN 018 WINERS REA WILL BE ABLE TO PLAY; KARPUS TO START AT FORWARD COACH SPECIFIES WHO ARE TO CONTINUE FOR PRACTICE DR. iLY FURNISHES VARSITY TI AINING FOR GYM CLASSES Gym classes are at present being put through strenuous indoor running practice in order that, when the weath- er permits, it will be possible to take the men out and give them cross- country work. Last semester Dr. May had the men running a half mile, at present they are doing three-quar- ters, and before long the course will be a mile. The crowded conditions of the gym caused by Varsity track practice has made it necessary to break the class- es up into squads and these squads are being given shadow boxing to- gether with apparatus work. Later on, boxing'and wrestling matches will ,be staged inorder to provide varie- ty in the work. The Daily's specialty is service to everyone.-Adv. Drink DELICIOUSAND REFRESHING Quenches Thirst- Touches the Spot THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. rell and his track squad r Urbana at 8:50 o'clock g. They will not arrive ination until 9 o'clock, in however, due to a three All .baseball candidates Several scrimmages against the Michigan all-resh ,basketball team, and steady work on -the worst feature; of the Michigan game, basket-shoot- ing, has instilled spirit and confi- dence into the team. were in et - Henderson Baek in Shape the first With Rea out, Henderson and Weiss n and will have been doing the best basket ring- t upon the ing ,although Dunne is throwing coun- It is prob- ters from the floor with' regularity. .door meet Rea should be back in unifori .to- the results night, but will probably not be allow- Followers ed to play any length of time. His m will be knee is still troublesome, but will not points in interfere with his playing Saturday If Chica- night. Wisconsin Peare, Wilson and Williams, who y in these guarded for Michigan against Illi- an a much nois, will be the first choices for- Sat- valking off urday -night. Michigan was rble to events. hold Illinois to half the score here lay Carni- that was made in their first encounter , it is ex- at Urbana mainly through the defen- inois, and sive playing of these men. ;est point Long Shot Men to Open will 'be Karpus will start at one forward, t Michiganl and either Rea,,r Weiss at the other. y teams.- .Either of the last two men is good on Eeen long shots, but Rea's defensive play- meet will ing is a bit better than that df Weiss. Lie outdoor . o because DRULARD LOOKING individual FOR DIVING M E N; charge , tf Coach Mather at practice yesterday afternoon. - Coach Mather officiated in the absence of the regu- lar Varsity mentor, Carl Lundgren, who is confined at his home with a severe cold. - Coach Mather put the men through the same routine of training' which they have been hay- ing for the past two weeks. Batting practice will not begin until Lund- gren's return to the jo,b which is ex- pected in a-few days. Will Continue to Report The coach has announced that the following men' are still on his list and are expected to appear for prac- tices: pitchers, V. H. Parks, Saun- ders, Scheidler, Ruzicka, Hubach, Ga- riepy, r Renwick, Merz, Smith, Gold- smith, Richmond, Lemp, Kresge, At- las, Lorah; catchers, Bigelow, Coates; Spidel, Genebach, Harding, Taggert, Hays; first basemen, Garman, Moyna- han, Hays,. Newell, Froemke, Euberg, Novak; second basemen, Eager, Mur- chison, Burchell, Hanna, Wilkins, Van Boven, Middleditch, Wimbles, Novak,. Hoffman, Cameron, Abbott, Dunn; third- basemen, Mraz, Karpus, Wolf- son; shortstop, Chapman, Knode, Lamb, Wemberg; outfield, Kresge, Van Domlen, Langahan, McGowan, Genebach, Fisher, Kahn, Kirchgess- ner, Perrin, Marfin, Bell, Hause, Phe- ney, Cites, Haberman, Wirt, Van Bov- en, Wilkins, Wemberg, Pearman, Os- borne. Pettibone. Dunn. Positions Well Filled Every position is supplied with its quota of aspiring candidates. The to- tal number exclusive of duplicates in the case of men who are trying out for several positions is over 65. / V ,1 THE ARCADE CAFETE.RIA this as ARE YOU INTERESTED in the WELFARE OF YOUNG MEN? Play is as necessary as work. Any game which is interesting enough to afford real Re-crea- tion is a beneficial game, pro-' vided It is played amid clew, decent srroundings. Most young men prefer games like billiards for their leisure hours. If you are interested in the welfare of young men, you are invited to visit our billiard parlors as often as you wish. You will find that this is a place of clean sport, where gambling, profanity and other undesirable elements are abso- lutely TABOO. HUSTON BROS.' Billiards and Bowling, Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" -4 Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Gc Food At The ARCADE? yI Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts. Everything displayed on our forty-foot.~stean serving tables. Select just what appeals to your own indi appetite. 5 Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens. Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream. Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail 6 Nickels Arcade Up the ot int to tel nts ant or mee 1EET I be covere This tourn an elimina ntering wil be determ ager of th l Swimming practice will be held at d Mclock tmorrow morning in the A Y. M. C. A. pool. Coach Drulard will be on hand and any man who was unable to be present at Wednesday's practice will be given a thorough try- out. New men are needed in the dis- tance :plunge, the backstroke, and the dives. Any man who has had any ex- y perience in swimming and- who is - under the impression ' that he can n make good should turn out. The ten e men who will be selected for the Var- d sity at a later date will be awarded - their numerals. There is an excellent - opportunity for good men. The illness of Coach Mitchell has - delayed the formation ofdefinite plans e for the interclass meet, but this meet will undoubtedly take place in the next two or three weeks. Announce- - ments concerning class, team tryouts 9 will be made when Mitchell is back on the job. L FRESHMAN TEAMS WIN COURT GAMES 000,20 r molop" U 0 - 6 1 . ' l 11 " . - 11 111 1 1 been offered -inner will be as firs acknowl Amon games. . r:, aks on billiards in LWednesday at 4 'e group of students. given at 4 o'clock Wednesday, at which is of the game are WLING TOURNEY DRAWS INTEREST i Rho Sigma defeated Theta Xi iregular schedule game of the n bowling league on the -Union rs Wednesday night. Because of rded conditions on the alleys, the e between Theta . Delta Chi and Tin Lizzies was postponed. With tournament well under way, in-- st in the various teams has be- e more pronounced. Standings this week show that the. Michi- Union, team is leading the Tin Les and Psi Upsilon .by a narrow gin with all of the entrants closo heir trail. my creditable scores have been e during the tournament, Psi U's zg marked up a total of 856 for game. Wesbrook's score of 254 which he hung up a ome time ago stands as the alley record. High e honors for this week go to 0. Mast with a score of 238. A e is given to the hig scorer on Union alleys each week in the In the'interclass basketball league, the fresh engineers downed the soph lits Wednesday night by a. score of 13 to 8. Quartel's fresh lits won from the underclass medics. The score of that game was 25 to 11. Johnson's fresh lit team'by non-appearance for- feited to the senior lits. Tonight's Schedule Today's games age: Underlass laws vs. senior engineers in the first round and the underclasp dents vs. the soph engineers in the second round. Play in this league has not - yet developed the team work which it was expected would be shown. Undoubt- edly, this fault will be remedied as, the race progresses and the men be- come more accustomed to playing to- gether. Coach Mitchefl m Director Mitchell, of the intramural department, is confined to'his bed with inafluenza, but the wprk of the depart- ment is bein ably ocnducted by his assistants. N. lI.othes haVe a lang They speak silen Yn audibly than vocal sound of their message, of thei man or woman is free of t 5 KUPPENI 4 GOOD C] are the handiwork of me clothes-instincts. Kuppenheimer good clothes have - because they are good clothes. The a the salaried man, the young man-all,I tion. This store has Kuppenheimer good N.oF. A fl The House of Kuppenh fo %Gac Cct~e - t Z OP ,EN ;uage of their own. ftly, yet often more ds. No class is unaware r importance; no one- their influence. HEIMER LOT HES ;n who recognize human ... co I \? ', 1 ; a definite place in the demands of men ristocrat, the banker, the professional, find in them thorough clothes-satisfac- I clothes that fit you. CORRECTION IN SCORE In Thursday's Daily the statement was made that the architects defeat- ed the underclass dents, 17 to 7, in an intramural basketball game. The reverse was the case, the dents be- ing on the long end of the score. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all tie latest Campus, City and World lien Co. eimer in Ann Arbor / <.7 / - -7> / 1' 7 f