THE MICHIGAN DAILY Frayed Wirre or se Lamp Socket Dangerous.. Telephone 273 Washtenaw, Shop Electric FROM THE SIDELINESFashions Decreeu By Bob Angell = Michigan, the largest school in the center of attraction for many-as in Conference, is woefully weak in the bygonejdays. ti nhaN cemr W a idz number of her recognized athletic Upstairs men let their primitive in- The Waltz has once more regained -ts teams. Other Big Ten colleges whose stincts hold sway. Some batter theirI= revenue from athletics cannot be erstwhile friends until they look likepnb as great as ours have regularly coach- Ipoor excuses for snow men after a r The Waltz lvill be more popular than ed teams in swimming, wrestling, thaw. Others grind the faces of their eber this summer. boxing, and tumbling. There are no comrades into unyielding mats with finer sports nor any which benefit the an enthusiasm that would do credit Can You Waltz? participant more than do these. to cave men. Yes, it's a grand sight, v Hockey is another game which we is Waterman gym if you look at it a have fine opportunities to develop in the right way. If not, here. In fact, we are in a position to N take the lead toward introducing it Percy Haughton, Harvard's famous " Register No as a recognized intercollegiate sport football coach, is the sponsor for a - in the West. That we have material proposed change in the rules govern- for fine squads in all these lines of ing the forward pass. The improve- athletics is unquestioned. All that is ment suggested is that a pass block- necessary is recognition to start the ed or grounded behind the line of = ball rolling in the right direction. scrimmage should become a free ball. The former Crimson mentor believes There once was a girl in a dorm that such a rule would eliminate much = 1 11i 111111 111111lIIIHUI1111t11t11I Bought a heavy fur coat for a of the wild throwing of passes which storm, is now so common. Keene Fitzpat- But the winter, it fooled her rick, former football trainer and track It heated, not cooled her coach at -M/ichigan and now serving For that fur coat was frightfully in the same capacity at Princeton, warm. has endorsed Haughton's plan, to- gether with several others prominent Did you ever breeze into Waterman in football circles. Ea s gym on a winters afternoon as though .- .1 For a Complete Stock of ,, Musical Instruments, Strings 'Repairs and all supplies 1 , " See Schaeberle & Son, Music House 0 110 S. Main St. T' Ann Arbor May Festival Pubic- Sale of Course Tickets All Course Tickets not ordered by mail will be placed on public sale at the University School of Music, beginning Saturday Morning at 8:00 o'clock, March 19. you had just come from Mars, Central Africa, the North Pole, Ypsilanti or some other place where the major' leagues have never been heard of? No? Well, frankly, few have. But its worth trying. A Martian, cannibal, eskimo, or Normalite might well won- der what it was all about. Obviously and primarily, the game is to see how close to Nature one can get. Hardly less apparent is the earnest desire on the part of every- one to look athletic. Men are pulling chest weights with easy nonchalance trying to give the impression that there is no chance of their fainting the next moment. Dashers are dash- ing,' vaulters vaulting, jumpers (the human{ind) jumxping WiitI their savoir faire which only experienced athletes can muster. Above, patient plodders are forever seeking " the end of the track, while below the bars are the{ ELEVEN CARS TO MAKE DEBUT IN DETROIT AUTO EXHIBIT Eleven cars will make their debut in the realm of motor vehicles at the Detroit Auto show to be held in the rooms of the Morgan and Wright branch of the United States Tire and Rubber Co. The 150,000 square feet of floor space in the exhibition hall gives this event the distinction of being the largest one floor show ever held. Two of the new cars to be presented to the public at this time are being introduced under the auspices of the Detroit Automobile Dealers Associa- tion andare expected to stimulate the attendance greatly. Detroit Forms Potato Relief Formatioh of a potato relief in De- troit to help relieve the destitute con- ditions brought about by the present unemployment, is announced by Brig- adier Samuel Withers, Divisional com- mander for the Salvation Army in Michigan. The potatoes are pur- chased in large quantities and dis- tribution is made to all in need as long as the supply holds out. It is predicted that "lines" may soon be es- tablshed in other cities throughout the state. Trubey Home-made Candies and Box Candies Discount on 2Iox Candies 218 S. 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University Choral Union, Albert A. Stanley, conductor, a chorus of children, George Oscar Bowen, conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, conductor. / TONIGHT U i llllil lfllllfJ4lrlE# tttIIit i ti il tlttlitHH~ iR iNi~iH itiii HHiiltl ° Iw S0 r t in Ann Arbor's Finest Restaurant U - A KING ''LIKE A QUEEN You Can Dine Here ne in, sit ,down to clean sanitary places, give )rder to a waiter, listen to music for a couple lutes, eat the best cpoked food in town and AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestic-Cecil B. DeMille's pro- duction, "Forbidden Fruit." Pathe News. 'Hill 8P.M. r Arcade-"Behold My Wife," George Melford production. a Audiloriu m~ Wuertli- Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut." Orpheum-Will Rogers in "Hon- est Hutch." Comedy, and an episode of "Velvet Fingers." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Henry Hull, Alma Tell, and George Marion in the comedy, "When We Are Young." 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