wi : i ;,9 _;;. .. ,1 .. :. . -. . V 4 f i Y i r'/{ _ . . s Yi a . .... .. . ,. . . . . ." . . "".. r '+ . in . m Ni! m I.. I a 999 TAXI Michigan easily defeated Albion, 60- Cornell defeated Michigan 44-0 at 8, at Ann Arbor, Saturday, Nov. 5, 1892, Ithaca, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1892, in a foot- in a football game. ball game. MATINEE DANCE WEDNEDAY For Benefit WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING NOW 35 Cents Every Passenger Insured Against Accident' BATTING PRACTICE Four Good Right iHanders and Valu- :ibie Port-Sider Make Up Pitch- 1g Staff to Pate VARSITY COACH NOW BUSY WITH SQUAD OF 75 PLAYERS Seventy-five men are toiling for two hours each afternoon in Waterman gymnasium in order that Michigan will have a baseball team that will com- Fisher's 7 Piece Orchestra Tickets $1.00 at Graham's and Wahr's r It s Something New for Norma! To find comedy In drama-to find her at one mom- ent a lovable madcap, at the next a wife who knows her money buys her husband's kisses-to find smiles to banish your tears-those wonderful things you'll find in "The Wonderful Thing." It's a Swift Surprise Oh! You'll Like It! I STARTING TODAY-Wednesday thru Saturday pare favorably with the Wolverine teams that for so many seasons have been the champions or at least near the top of the Conference. Many Turn Out There is a wealth of material from which the coach can select a team. Batting practice started Monday and the coach is giving all the men a chance to show what they can do at the plate. The pitchers are also given an opportunity to display their wares to the coach during batting practice. The men are rapidly regaining their batting eyes and by the time the squad goes out doors, the men should be hitting in midseason form. Coach Fisher is well pleased with the way that his pitchers are rounding into shape. In Dixon, Liverance, Schultz and Mudd of last year's squad, the coach has the nucleus of his pitching staff. The main trouble is that all of the four above mentioned moundsmer are right hander\ A good left hand twirler would be a val- uable addition to the team. Fisher seems to have solved this difficulty in the discovery of Smith, a promising southpaw. Smith, a former letter man at California, fulfilled the one year resident requirement and is now elig- ible and ready for the season to begin. He is getting over some nice twisters every afternoon in the gym. Strong Infield Expected With Wimbles, Uteritz, Abbott, and Benyas to choose an infield from, the coach should be able to put a strong aggregation in the field this spring. The out-field can be taken care of by Shackleford, Klein, and Ronan of last year's squad. There is a chance that the coach will shift Doug Roby, a catcher, to the garden position )fn order to utilize his hitting strength. Captain Ernie Vick, barring injury, will hold down the receiving end of the battery in a manner that no team in the Conference will be able to equal. Intramural Items Interfraternity basketball schedule for Thursday night is as follows: At 7 o'clock on court 2, Phi Sigma Delta vs. winner of Sigma Chi and X Psi Phi; on court 3, Delta Sig vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. At 9:30 o'clock on .cort 2, Sigma Nu vs. Acacia; on court 3, Delta Sigma Delta ,vs. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Class BB practices for Thursday are: At 6:15 o'clock on court 1, Fresh dents, all fresh dents who are still enrolled in the lit college being eligible; on court 2, Soph dents; on court 3, Upperclass dents; and on court 4, the Architects At 7 o'clock on court 1, Homoeops; court 4, Fresh medics. "At 9:30 o'clock on court 1, Soph medics, and on court 4, the Up- perclass medics. Wednesday's hockey schedule is as follows: 3:30 o'clock-Acacia vs. Tri- gon; 4:30 o'clock- Delta Upsilon vs. Theta Delta Chi; 5:15 o'clock, Psi Up- silon vs. Beta Theta Pi; 7 o'clock, Delta Kappa Epsilon vs. Delta Theta Phi; and at 7:30 o'clock, Junior engi- neers vs. Medics. There will be a consolation tourna- ment for the class teams provided the (Continued on page 5) Union Plans Three Cushion Touney Arrangements are being made by the Union for a three cushion billiard tournament which it is anxious to have run off before the indoor sport season closes. The entry lists will be posted within a few days. The entry fee will be $1.00. Mudd Gets Cigarettes for Bowling By bowling 238, Henry H. Mudd, '23, won the carton of cigarettes given by the Union for the highest individual score for the past week. Ma Foi! So Chic! So Parisienne and yet so Americaine! Mais oui! A Triumph for Norma! Meet the sweetest little Amercaine who ever sent Counts crazy. Meet Jacqueline Boggs, alias Norma mage9 ma I 00 to~f I r r r ME1~ Her Pop owns all the hams in U. S. A.: and she Owns most of the beauty. She has everything except-"The wonderful thing' Just a madcap learning for the time the wonderful thing that is love. d in Thn , 1/ 9 r1 SPECIAL COMEDY FEATURE "CIRCUS CLOWNS" KINOGRAMS - ORCHESTRA - USUAL PRICES An Hilarious Century Comedy ' L bS7:: : t w~~ii~ul umuuuu t I ~ j * There is a certain amount of * mental stimulus born of com- petition. yu8el ® You may fid yousef lck - ing the "pep" to carry on in A4he* S afternoon, when the morning * has been trying. When such moments comete M drop- in and try the perfect i Billiard equipment we have, and *j which we promise will put re- I newed energy into you. E - U COMING SUNDAY The 4 HORSEMEN of the Apocalypse Symphonic Concert Or'he""ra - Vocalist - Spe- tal effets- New York Musical Synchronization We want 9,000 people to see it, because we are showing It at the lowest price ever charged for it anywhere. /rm I .Ij . y.. r .. ;'. I