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IXTEEN FOOTBALL
LETTERSAWARDED!
ly Names of "M" Winners Giyei
Out; Will Announce "aMa"s
and "I"s Next Week
PTAIN TO BE CHOSEN AT
MEETING MONDAY AFTERNOON
ixteen men were named to wear
Varsity football "M" as a result
a meeting of Coach Yost, Athletic
ector Bartleme, and Captain
etz. The list of names is headed
that of Captain Goetz, Michigan's
ce elected Varsity leader.
'he other members of the 1920
ad to win the letter were: Perrin,
an, Dunne, Banks, Usher, Steke-
Cohn, Nelson, Cappon, Goebel,

VanOrden, Johns, Wieman, Wilson,
and Vick.
The list of men to whom "aMa"s and
"R"s will be presented is not yet com-
plete and will be announced Monday
or Tuesday. A meeting of the "M"
winners will be held Monday after-
noon to elect the captain for next
season.
ZETA PSI WILL PLAY ALPHA
DELTA PHI IN SOCCER MONDAY
Zeta Psi will play a soccer game
with Alpha Delta Phi at 3:15 o'clock
Monday afternoon. The winner of
this affair will go up against Delta
Chi to decide second place in the fra-
ternity tournament. The successful
team will also get the class B cup.
Delta Chi lost to Phi Sigma Kappa
Friday afternoon when they played
for the championship title.
Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv.

GALLAGHER SETS REGISTRAR HALL TALKS
BOWLING RECORD AT KALAMAZOO FRIDAY
Registrar Arthur G. Hall address-
A record of 626 points for three g
ed members of the Western Michigan
consecutive games was set by Galla- Round Table at a banquet Friday
gher of Theta Chi in Friday after- night at the Park-American hotel at

TRACK NOTICE
Sophomores wishing to try
out for track managers report
to R. O. Fischer, '21E, 1921 track
manager, in the west basement
of Waterman gymnasium, be-
tween 4 and 5 o'clock Monday,-
Dec. 6.

As you enter the dance hall on New
Year's Eve, with the "home girl" by
your side she will expect the latest
steps. If you are not prepared Mlle.
Jeanette Kruzska or Philip Miller, '23,
can settle it in four lessons. For ap-
pointments call 2308-R between 12
and 2 or at the Studio, 324 E. Huron.
Studio may be rented for private part-
ies for Friday and Saturday even-
ings.-Adv.
Michigan Daily liners bring re-
sults.--Adv.
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noon's session of the fraternity bowl-
ing tournament. Last year's best rec-
ord of 605 for three successive games
was established by Storz of Delta Chi.
Following are Fridjay afternoon's
scores: Zeta Psi-789, 748, 682-to-
tal 2,219; Phi Delta Theta-851, 799,
728-total 2,378; Theta Chi-778, 757,
800-total 2,335.
Phi Delta Theta's score of 2,378 is
the highest thus far in the tourney.
Robert Kerr, of the Union bowling
committee, judged the contests.
Monday's schedule is as follows
3:45 o'clock-Beta Phi; Phi Rho
Sigma; Sigma Delta Kappa, Lamba
Chi Alpha. 8 o'clock-Beta Theta
Phi; Sinfonia; Theta Delta Chi. These
three teams played off two of their
games of the series of three last
Thursday. Consequently they will
play only one game each. 9 o'clock
Phi Kappa Psi, Chi Psi; Alpha Sig-
ma Phi, Kappa Sigma.
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Kalamazoo, taking as his subject,
"The Standards of Admission to Col-
lege." Thirty-five men were in attend-
ance at the conference of the asso-
ciation, which is made up of norma
and public school men of western
Michigan.
The Registrar was guest of honor
at the monthly luncheon of the Uni-
versity of Michigan club of Kalamazoo
at noon Friday.
GIRLS ATTENTION! Rainwater
shampoos, marcel waving, manicur-
ing, face and scalp treatment. Wigs
for rant at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's,
1110 .. University, side entrance.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.

Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er, whether the account be large
or small.
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00
Resources........$6,000,000.00
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron
707 North University Ave.

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TUTTLE'S

LUNCH ROOM
Crowded every meal
BUT
Room for All Our
Last years customers
One half block South
of "MAJ"

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teach you
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ne to me at once and I will
in time so that you may
in the Yule-tide festivities.
he Folks Back Home
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OF DANCING
If you can walk, you can dance
after four private lessons with.
MLLE.
JEANETTE KRUSZKA
OR
PHILIP MILLER, '23
LET US PROVE THE FACT
For Appointment Call
PHONE 2308-R
Between Hours 12.2
OR AT THE STUDIO
324 E. HURON
Two Blocks West of High School

Home of Sweet and Purity
Always Fresh

302 S. Main

Phone 474-W

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Night Robes
Underwear
Hats & Caps
Bath Robes
Sport Coats

Pajamas
Shirts
Sweaters
Knit Vests

Suits

Overcoats

BENZOL
Used
Exclusively
Benzol is recommended by the Tech-
nical Research Committee of the Nat-
ional Association of Dyers and Clean-
ers as the best solvent and cleanser
known for dry cleaning purposes.
THE ONLY CLEANERS
IN ANN ARBOR
NOT USING GASOLINE
IN ANY FORM
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TELEPHONES .890-I891

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No matter how many years you have tarried on earth, you are still
young if you like to PLAY. And PLAYING helps to keep that young
feeling and youthful look in men who are of mature years. Many
of the GREAT men of the world-authors, senators, lawyers, prime
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Pocket and Carom Billiards. Soft Drinks and Light Lunches.
Cigars and Candies. Cigarettes and Pipes.
"WE TRY TO TREAT YOU RIGHT."
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