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flfl~fl 1ortunit to take part in the meet to

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY

Screen
3ajestlc-"Something to Think
About," Cecil B. DeMille's pro-
duction. Also Christy comedy
and Topics.
'Arcade-Constance. Talmadge in
"Good References" and a com-
edy, "Edgar Takes the Cake."
Wuerth-H. B. Warner in "One
Hour Before Dawn." Harold
Lloyd in "High and Dizzy."
Also Fox News.
Orpheum - "The Courage of
Marge O'Doone," James Oliver
Curwood's famous novel, with
an all-star cast.
THIS WEEK
Stage
iney--Thursday and Friday.
"Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop" under
the auspices of King's Daugh-
ters of the Congregational
church with Helen Knowlson
and Kemp Keena, '21.
Garrick (Detroit)-Nora Bayes
playing in that Weeks-Simons
musical play, "Her Family
Tree."

portunity to take part in the meet to
CCO NTRY RU S be held on Friday afternoon, Nov. 12
at 4:15 o'clock. The first six men in
TO TADTNTW will get their class numerals. The
only men in the University who are
ineligible for this meet are the seven
Two.cross country runs have been Varsity cross country members, and
Tche e r te n f e wees. the six men who have made the All-I
scheduled for the next few weeks. fresh team in the meet of the previous
An All-fresh meet will be run Nov. week.
6, and an All-class meet Nov. 12.
Both meets will be run over a three PLAY IN SINGLES TOURNEY
mile course, starting from Volland
and Fourteenth streets. From there NARROWED TO EIGHT LEN
the runners will go down Geddes to
the ?Boulevard, around the Boulevard Wet courts for the past week have
to Fuller street, to Glen avenue, to held up play in the fall tennis tourna-
East Huron, and back to the starting ment. Just a few courts were dry
point. A map of the route is posted enough to allow play yesterday after-
in the gymnasium. noon.. Only two matches had been
The meet on the morning of Satur- reported to the intramural office when
day, Nov. 6 will be open to all fresh- The Daily went to press. In these,
men on the campus, and it is expect- Gustus eliminated Cruikshank 5-7, 6-1,
ed that a good number of them will 6-2; Jerome won from Shirk 1-6, 6-4,
turn out. The first six men in will 6-4; Gregory defeated Marbert 6-4, 7-5,
get the All-fresh yellow class numer- and in the doubles Riley and Genebach
als. These men will form the Varsity defeated C. Dyason and Van Rooyen
All-fresh Bross country squad. The 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. As the scores would in-
first three men in will also be award- dicate, both matches were closely con-
ed cups. tested.
Men of all classes will get'an op- Other matches in the singles which
MIM EOG A PCHIN
'Tpvrhnnlr nme Tmtre P ro A xf it

were begun yesterday were between
Shirk and Jerome, Gregory and Har-
bert, Mathews and Walbridge. When
these contests are finished, the tourna-
ment will have narrowed down to
eight men. Today's play is to bring
play to the semi-finals. The schedule
for this morning is as follows: Ror-
ick 843-M vs. Gustus 558; Riley 1460
vs. winner of Shirk 374 vs. Jerome
1189-M, match; Bowers vs. winner of
Gregory 1992-W vs. Harbert 1676
match; Hames 871-R vs. winner of
Mathews 1257-R vs. Walbridge 1217-M.
Now that the singles tournament is
nearly over, play in the doubles will
progress more rapidly. Matches have
been held up because men are-com-
peting in both events. The draw for
the doubles is announced below. Dy-
ason 302-M and Rorich 843-M -vs. Cole
and Brott 370-M; Shindel and Seitz
726-M vs, Bowers and Creedon 1767-J;
Langworthy and Eggly 2239-M vs.
Beaudette and Parsons 1614-W; Kline
and Osborn 1744-J vs. Riley and Gene-
bach 1460; Gustus and Kelsey 558 vs.
Sullivan and Gibson 1271-W; Criuk-
shank and Mulford 1582-J vs. winner
of Shirk 374 and Fisher vs. Peterson
and Andrews 1366; Gregory and San-
chez vs. winner fo McLeise 2303-J and
Babbitt 549-J vs. Spurrier and Thomp-
son 1166.
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