tea, coffe hes, sala am of som Freshmap and sophomore entries in ta the tennis tournament have been se- s- lected and arranged in the preliminary x- round of matches which are to be play-i of ed off by Thursday night of this week. ed The names of the girls and their op- ns ponents in these rounds are as follows: or Freshmen-Kingsley vs. Ranck, Scher- an1 er vs. Eggert, Kadow vs. Crause, Mc- Kay vs. Murphy, Houle vs. Cronin, e, Jarvis vs. Dickson. Sophomores-- d, Eteele vs. Pike, Mapes vs. Craigie, ne Scher vs. Raum, Burdick vs. Fitch, Waterworth vs. Compton, Early vs. Rockwell, Kenaga vs. Heideman. Juniors and seniors have not as yet showed much interest in signing up for the tournament. The. lists' are be- ing held open an extra day for their re benefit, and they may sign up on the{ g [bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium at i -- 1 A. he l AT THE THEATERS} i :E pictur eaturin given 10, 1 seW. C; . e. TI :ted 'u If there is not a representation of these classes in the tournament, they will lose the, opportunity of keeping the cup which is now in their posses- sion. They must have a team out to defend it. 0 ti Girls who have any old lace or cos- tumes for the period of 1800 are asked to call Margaret Spalding at 398. i_. All freshmen and sopohmore girls who Aish to tryout for class baseball teams will meet at 4,o clock Monday afternoon for their first practice. De- finite practice hours will be also de- cided upon at this time.. "Yellow Jacket" rehearsals for the first part of this week are as follows: Today in Hill auditorium, act 1 at 2,, act 3 at 4 o'clock, act, 2 at 7 o'clock in Newberry hall. Wednesday in Hill au- ditorium, act 1 at 4 o'clock, act 2 at 7 o'clock in Newberry hall. Dress re- hearsals will be at 7:15 Thursday and Friday nights In Hill auditorium. Stylus ill meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday vening at the home of Anna Halliday, '22, 1130 Oakland. Rehearsals for the Senior Girls' play will be as'follows: Today at 3 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, act 1;. at 7 o'clock, in University hall, act 1; Wednesday at 4 o'clock, in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall, act 2. The first STUENTS LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON OPEN 6:30 A. U.M TILL 11:00 P. M. meeting of the Hornpipe girls and the Muffin girls will be held at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Junior-senior baseball practice will be held at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at, Palmer field. They will close promptly at 5:30 o'clock. Junior and seniors now have the op- portunity for tennis instruction on Wednesday afternoons. Arrangement for these-classes .may be made at the office~ of the .director._ Names of the freshmen and sophO- mores who are entered in the prelim- inary rounds of the tennis tournament are posted on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. It is important that the girls see these lists at once, as these rounds mustbe played off by must sign up before that time. Thursday night. Tennis lists for juniors and seniors will be held open until noon today..All girls wishing to enter the tournament must sign up before that time. Lost something? A Classified Ad in The Daiy will find it for you.-Adv. You'll find many bargains when you read Michigan Daily Ads.-~Adv. Last Time Today Pola Negri IN "GYPSY BLBOOD" COA. Phone 294-F2 Branch Store, 715 N. University Ave. C ORVNW Solvay, and Gas PL0, 0 PHONES: 2207 and 81 Fl I Office: CORNWELL B sigh Road" o be shown ring such a ring out the , dea that is !s. it Graham's tore, New- TODAY SCREEN V1, I e, ' M ceII Arcade-Tom Mix in "Sky High." Majestic - Norma Talmadge in "Smiling' Through." Orpheum-Pola Negri in "Gypsy Blood." Li r'The answei to thirst after play Drik' Delicious andRefreshini mit t js been in I Wuerth-"Way, Down East," a edGriffith production. the job , THE 'STAGE I( r_ line r will .1 and nakes their '-pen" iends Garrick (Detroit)-"The Circle," with John Drew. TI,, CocaCola Compeny nr~ iu rtiE d r i uE t~ t n utt tu ut l i t t i runt -fs T A K1 I1 T 1 ... FI JU 4) ' \. ' . I / ' l c - i "BE A ;.;' ., SPORT, Fl REMEMBER OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE BACK 4T0 HOME? * A i 44# TURN, NOW. IT'S OUR eI ,, MUCH OBLI .a. r a .7 Michigan Man and w should do his bit to give the kiddies a taste of the great out-of-doors in a real v a c a tion camp this summer. No individual is asked to contribute an exorbitant amount -it will not be nec- essary if everyone will contribute a small amount. Campaign starts Wednesday morning. e; by T~r1irlrig~Wn Dail