OWO MAY GO TO n~arsu nnin nkadm361 If e not been Calendar BASEBALL At, Home am May 27-Chicago at Ann Arbor.. the May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. on- June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. itch June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- e's bor. on June 17-National Collegiate Athlet-' ien ic association meets- at Chicago. ery Abroad tri- May 20-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 22--Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa. May 30--Notre Dame at South Bend, the hn, i TRACK A~ t No he I n- .L J -- V ly May 26-27-- Michigan interscholastic in at Ann Arbor. a ; . Abroad May 20-Chicago at Chicago. June 2-3 - Western Conference tampionships at Iowa -City, Iowa. June 17-National Collegite Athletic- sociation meet at Chicago. TENNIS At Home Miy 22-Northwestern at Ann Ar-j UHIU, 51IL 09UbML Prediction that 10,000 Michigan root- ers will witness the football game be- tween Ohio State and Michigan at Col- umbus, Oct. 21, is made by Coach Fielding H. Yost, director of intercol- legiate athletics. The game will mark' the dedication of the new Ohio State stadium, one of the finest in the West.' In support of Coach Yost's belief as to the crowd fromn Michigan that will invade Ohio for this, all-important Conference clash, the Michigan Athlet- ic association has agreed to purchase 10,000 tickets for the battle. - Negotiations Pending with Railroads Negotiations are pending with the railroads between Ann Arbor and Col- umbus to care for the crowd. Num- bers of special trains will be run be- tween the two cities. Others will go. from Detroit and other parts of the states, merging a great mass of Wol- verine supporters at Columbus that is ADVISERS T0 BE LISTED Men wishing to serve as up-. perclass advisers next ;year are requested to fill out the enclos- ed coupon and mail to'the Union or hand in at the main desk I immediately. I desire to serve as an up- (I perclass adviser next year. I |I Name ..................... Address............. ( Class............... ... Department ................. Phone No. . ..... ..... .7 r expected to give vocal encouragement to the warriors wearing the maize and Blue. The Athletic association is asking the railroads to grant a rate of $5 a person for round trip tickets. The re- sults in this direction so far are highly encouraging to Coach Yost and his staff. Big Game of the Day The Michigan-Ohio game will be the most important gridiron engagement on that date and one of the most im- portant, from the standpoint of nation- wide interest, to be played next fall. Each team will be definitely pointed for a victory. Intramural Items In the Interclass baseball league the Medics will play the Dents at 4 o'clock today in the championship game, while the Freshman Laws and the Junior Lits will meet at the same time in the consolation. The two los- ers in these games wil play next week for second place in the league. At 4 ' o'clock today on Ferry field there will be two games in the Facul- ty league. Economics, who are lead- ing at present, will play the Physics department and Education will play the Rhetoric department. Taumen will play Depg in the semi- final game in the Independent league at 4 o'clock today and the winner will play Peterson for the champion- ship at 1,:30 on Saturday. In the Fraternity league Phi Chi wil. play Sigma Phi Epsilon at 1:30 o'clock on Saturday in the semi-final game and the winner will play Acacia next week in the final game. At the present time Alpha Kappa Kappa are leading in the Fresh Medic league, having won 'four games and with only one game to play. Lost something? A Classified Ad in I'he Daily will find it for you.-Adv. Read Michigan Daily Ads and you will buy wisely.--Adv. Ui FOR, SPRING ARE HERE 4* Pure wool fabrics combin with fine hand tailoring Society Brand Cloth $35.00 and up I Wadhams & Co. n nine Hawk- ve been gh the a hard 1 prob- as~ n- Ay when in the1 r team several. turn the Wol-1 )afflers. T ice ted against the itwo contests, iother on Wed- st time in years put a team on 1 having been e lack of inter- Russel Ford, r for the New charge of the id although. his I two contests son, they have h. Dick Schulz i the first con bor. Abroad May 19-Lehigh at Bethlehem. May 20--Cornell at Ithaca. May 25-26-27 - Conference cham- pionship at Chicago. May 29-Minnesota at Minneapolis. May 30-Wisconsin at Madison. June 3-Chicago at Chicago. GOLF At Home May 22-Illinois at Ann Arbor. May 27-Northwestern at Ann Ar- bor. Abroad l\ay 29-Chicago at Chicago. June 19-Western Conference golf tournament at Chicago. . FOUR FACULTY SPEAKERS TO AID "GO TO COLLEGE" D)RIVE Fo'ur speakers for "Michigan Night" of the "Go to College" campaign which -is being sponsored by the Detroit pub- lic schools, have been named by Presi- dent Burton. Dean John R. Effinger of the liter- ary college, Prof. T. E. Rankin of the rhetoric department, Dean E. H. 'Kraus, of the College of Pharmacy, and Coach Fielding H. 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