ME MIC.H: SAN DAILY fHE MICH ~AN DAILY ~ ;....,' X54 + "n. / " ,\ t , ni " .. - * 5' . } t V 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. - 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. 1. . 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. 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