rome, Sigma Chi, was 1, and Yutzy, Delta Tau with 70. Other high scor- acy, Phi Kappa Sigma, 69; Sigma 'Delta, 67; and a Psi, 53. En- The first round of the interfrater-' En- nity handball tournament must be will completed by Tuesday noon and the re- oph suits turned into the Intramural of- loph flee. The gymnasium will be open; Monday night from 6:30 to 10 o'clock! for those houses which cannot ar-' feat range to meet each other at any other All- convenient time. The first results re- Ming ported show that Lambda Chi Alpha rom eliminated Phi Sigma Kappa in three ney, straight games, 21 to 5, 21 to 9, 21 for to S. eta rsi. itiis sceuule was origiai- ly arranged for Tuesday night but as the Class track meet is to be held then it was necessary to change it to Wed- nesday night. A FIRST CALL FOR TENNIS IS SOUNDED AT OHIO STATE Columbus, 0., March 18.- Thirty men have responded to the first call for tennis candidates at Ohio State university. The squad includes Captain Carl Wirthwein, Judd, and Carran, let- ter men from last year.' Raymond L. Grisner, former Ver- mont and Oxford star, will coach the Scarlet and Gray racquet wielders. Buy your class toques from Daily advertisers.-Adv. WOMEN IN RIFLE- MEET WITH ILLINI Women of the University have been making good records in their rifle work at the Armory, and a meet with the women of Illinois university has been scheduled for next Saturday aft- ernoon. The women who will com- pose the team have not as yet been chosen. Aronstam Speaker at Menorah Meeting Dr. N. G. Aronstam, of Detroit, will be the speaker at the Menorah society meeting today at 2:15 o'clock, in Lane hall. He will speak on the subject of dietary laws and their meaning. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.-Adv. PESTRINGIN RACK I ' L i /Il7 TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVICE Restringing Done In Our Stor( meuI- the af- The interfraternity wrestling tour- nament, gets under way Monday night with the following schedule: 7:30, Delta Tau Delta-Acacia; 8, Sigma Chi- Beta Theta Pi; 8:30, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon-Phi Kappa Psi; 9, Lambda Chi Alpha-Alpha Chi Rho; 9:30, Trigon- Alpha Deltat Phi. On Wednesday the schedule is as follows: 7, Phi 'Sigma Delta-Phi Delta Theta; 7:30, Kappa Nu-Phi Kappa Sigma; 8, Alpha Chi Sigma-Sigma Nu; 8:30, Delta Chi- took part shooting y Lambda Fletcher Drug I . BRING YOUR RACKET SEASON IN NOW BEFORE THE OPENS EXPERT WORKMANSHIP 711,N. University Avenue Next to Arcade Theatre f * 11 L I UNITARIAN HURCS State and Huron Sts. 'some men e well dressed. r'buy all-wool quality, select right style, get a good fit. 's the whole story. We them all to you in FINE TAILORING new Easter Fashions are - double breasted suits, rolks, three-button single sted styles, sport models; eery clever ideas. Every- r thinks they're great; so rou. Order yours now. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister. THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE ON -CHUP4CHES AND PRISONS" 10:40 a. im., March 19' SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES What Others Say: AN OPTIMISTIC WORD Hope is one of the trio of Christian graces. It springs eternal in the normal breast. Let us nourish it. Let us see the good and overlook the evil, especially when we cannot remove it. I used to imagine sometimes how awful it would be to lift the curtain of night from one'of our big wicked cities and gaze, as God must gaze, upon the dreadful sin and crime that flourish there under cover of the dark- ness. I have wondered how God could stand it. And I have said in my heart, "I am glad I am not God. I am glad I cannot see all the evil of the world." id But now I know there is another side to the picture,-a good side, else even God could not endure it. For every soul going down to ruin through sin and uncleanness,' there is another-yea, there are many,-struggling upward toward purity and light and love and god- liness. For every curse,-aye, many times over for every curse that rings ouvthrough the darkness,-there is a prayer ascending from a heart true and sincere, and every wicked deed is more than balanced by gentle act of love and sympathy. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D, Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director *4 . xcx s iscopu1 Cor. Division and. Catherine Sts, Third Sunday in Lent 7 30 A. M. - Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M. - Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Reverend John H. Lever, Social Service Superintendent of the Diocese of Michigan. 4:30 P. M. - Evening Prayer and Address, by the Reverend Charles T. Webb. "Great Men of the Christian Church: Ed- ward the Confessor." 6:00 P. M. - Stugent Supper at Harris Hall with address at 6:30 by Miss Agnes Hail, Sec- retary for work among cql- lege women in the Depart- ment of Religious Education, New York City. lI FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 11 ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR Huron, Below State P. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister AD "UPPER ROOM" BIBLE CLASSES I 10:30 A. M.-"Leanness of Soul." Mr. Sayles. 4 12:00 -- Sunday School. Guild Class in the Guild House. a Iy 10:30 A. X 4:00-Junior B. Y. P. U. 5:30--Senior B. Y. P. U. 309 South Main Exclusive Local Dealer 6:00-Guild Social and tional Meeting. Devo- -12:00 Noon 4:00-6:30 6:30 P. M 7:30 P. M 1. Morning Worship. Pastor's Subject: "LENT'S FIRST DEMAND."f Special Musie: "Benedictus" (Gounod) the Chorus; "Jesus, Gentlest Saviour" (Ward), the Chorus; "The Lord is My Shepherd" (Ward), Mr. Wheeler. n. BIBLE SCHOOL.. Student Class in Wesley Hall. P. M. "OPEN HOUSE" at Wesley Hall, for all Methodist young people. [. WESLEYAN GUILD DEVOTIONAL MEETING. Leader, MISS LOIS' HOUSEL. 1. WESLEYAN GUILD LECTURE. MR. JOHN J. TIGERT, United States Commissioner of Education, Washington, D. C., Speaker. Special Music: "A Song in the Night' (Woodman), the iChor-us; "He was Despised" (From the Messiah) (Mendelssohn), Miss Howe. ALL STUDENTS ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED. See tin "Upper Room" and Printed Sch Sunday Class for Men from 9;30 to 10:15 I 11 R t I I-ON F ONRIST f TISING THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT P. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN RNURC 1 (MO. SYNOD) Cor. Third, and West Hnron S s. C, A. BRAUR, Pastor 9:30 A. M.-Public Worship 10:30 A. M.-Bible School. 11:30 A. M.-Our Invisible Foe. 7:30 P. M.-Evening Worship. Christ Before Herod. Wetnesday Evening at 7:30: - Washed in the Blood of the Lamb. I I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I F. P. ARTUR, stor I - Rev. Leonard A. Barrett, D.D., Minister, Lewis C. Renann, Secretary Men Students, Miss Esther D. 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Call 903 Mary St. 123-2 z MISCELLANEOUS THERE ARE REPLIES for the fol- lowing boxes in the Daily office: X. Z., . P.,- F. E. C., W. B. L., 3. B, W. L. B., M4. '123 I * * * t * * * Student Class. 12:00 Prof. W. D. Henderson speaks on "ANOTHER PHASE OF THE NEW TESTAMENT" All Students are welcomed. * * *, * * * * YQUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING: Social Half-Hour at 6:00. Program at 6:30. William T. Williams, '23M, leads the discussion in "IS THE CHURCH FUNDAMENTAL TO RELIGION?" 1 WELCONJ3 Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M.-A memorial service for Dr. A. L. Shelton who was recently killed by robbers in Thibet. He was the first mis- sionary to establish work in this roof of the world. Dr. Iden, who knew him personal- ly, will speak of his work and characteristics. Studests' classes at noon. Mr. '%Jffinan's claps will discuss the Democratic Principles fqr which Jlijah Stood. Evening Service at 7:OQ.-S ject: "Jesus as a Prophpt" I -ZION LUTNERAN OHURON Fifth Aye. and Washingta St. E. C. STELLHON, Pastor The Atonement a Ransom. "There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus; who gave' himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time."-I Tim. 2. 10:30 A. M. (German) -- "The Tolerant Jesus." 5:30 P. M. -- Student Forum. Topic: "Are Bad Habits Nec- essary?" Clarence Beckwith;. Leader. 7:30 P. M.-- Passion Service: "In the Garden." I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Morning Worship 10:30 o'clock. The service of worship at ten-thirty will be directed by Rev. Henry W. Gelston. His subject is: "The Ulti- mate of Life." I , IURCN Rev. L. F, nndsrwn, Pjstoj' The class for University students will meet at noon under the leadership of Mr. George A. Kuyper. On next Sunday evening, March 26, at seven o'clock, Dean Cabot of the Medical School will speak before the Congregational Students' Association on: "TE RELATION OF SCIENCE TO IMMORTALITY." This subject is especially interesting during the Lenten season. The meeting is open- to all members of the congregation. 10:30 A. M.-"Forsai 6:30 P. M.--Luther 7:30 P. M.-"The R of the Body." i ES So. Europe, etc. in St., Phone A