)late Center of Ann Arbor SUNDAES LUNCHES EFRESHING DRINKS AR DINNER AT NOON CHOCOLATE SHOP SOUTH MAIN STREET U 8:30 ADULTS 20c KIDDIES 1oc M O ND A Y TUESDAY A/j, -/j /04 LiUwr S. K"W~ pres n Loan's springs e Satur- Post to with a La and a A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTON' JESTIC II man of the advisory council of the LARG COCHIN STFF ocal order. Will Install Other Chapters i jyit is about that time that the offi- 1S E cers of the mother chapter from Kan- sas City, Mo., will make a two weeks' MADDOCK, GOETZ, PRATT VOLUSN. tour of the East, installing chapters TEER SERVICES TO AID at Detroit, Jackson, and Toledo on YOST their way. Lansing, Coldwater, and Marshall are other Michigan towns in Coach Yost has the largest staff of which the DeMolays are already es- assistants on Ferry field at present alished. Charles Conover, athirty- that has 'taken care of a Wolverine third degree Mason, is representative :squad at this time of the season In on the supreme council for Michigan. years. As a general thing a number of old time stars, ^loyal alumni, will come back fr. few days ust be-earty fore the big game to help apply the Aoiht h ahiearaywl polish to the machine already wellH e r y built, but the work of developing the raw material has been largely leftI Fnendsa to the Hurry Up man heretofore. Joe Maddoek Here AND PERMIT Joe Maddock, '04, one of the great- est players who ever stepped on a western gridiron,'has volunteered his services and will pay special atten- tion to the linemen In an effort to de- I velop a pair , of tackle. Maddock played tackle on the 1902 and 1903 squads and was chosen by Yost on his all time all Michigan eleven. Angus Goetz, '22M, captain of the Varsity in 1919 and 1920, has also volunteered to help Yost with the tackle prob- lem and with four years of Varsity experience at this position behind him should prove invaluable. Elton E. Wieman, '21, a man with three years - experience on the Varsity at tackle and fullback, has also been added to the staff and will work with the line candidates. Tad was captan-elect in 1918 but went into the service before the season began and did not return *°.A . until last year. Pratt Will Return A. J. Sturgenegger, former Univer- sity of Nebraska star, has returned and will devote his attention to the ends and backs. He played at end during his time in the game and is a Carl Laemmte master of football science and tac- tics. Derril Pratt, who resigned from Prserd+s the coaching staff last spring, has notified the athletic office that he will return and offer any assistance pos- sible during the coming campaign. Pratt had charge of the Reserves last year but it is probable that he will be changed to the Varsity when he returns at the close of the American league season. Ray Fisher will take care of the Reserves as soon as ref- lar practice commences and E. J. Mather' will work with the All-fresh IN candidates as he has. in the past. Archie Hahn is ministering to the physical ailments of the squad as- sisted by Billy Fallon. COLLEGE MEN TO BRING ORDER OF DEMOLAY HEREN y IN ADDITION WILL PROBABLY ESTABLISH JUN- IOR MASONIC CHAPTER IN OCTOBERe Plans inaugurated early last spring by a number of local Masons to bring Ini *t b a chapter of the Order of DeMolay, a unior Masonic organization, to Ann Arbor this year have materialized to such a degree that the chapter will probably be installed early in Octo- treasurer of the University and chair- For a short time C O O K only we are giving FREE OF CHARGE an AUTOPOINT or Three Days M( EVERSHARP PENCIL with eachA Wo FOUNTAIN PEN sale. DURING Our Stock DOUGLAS FAIRBI D. W. GRIFFITH'S "DREAM STRE consists TOM MOORE IN "BEATING THE 4 PRISCILLA DEAN IN "REPUTATI of well-known makes HAROLD LLOYD IN "I DO" AND MANY OT selling from $2.50 MATINEES AT 2, 3:30 upwards ADULTS ....... 20c KIDDIES .......10c O. D. MORRILL You'll Ienj 17 Nickels Arcade Welcome to ad the Freshr friends between the ages of 16 and 21. It is not restricted solely to col- lege students, although college men are the ones who have been chiefly instrumental in bringing the organi- zation in touch with Robert Gran- ville, head of the English department in the Ann Arbor High school. Council Appointed The advisory council is composed' of R. *A. Campbell, chairman, H. H. Johnson, William Walz, E. H. 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