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TIVITY FOR NEXT YEAR
be the award of a U. 'of M. monogram
as well as the class numerals to the
championship teams of each sport.
The teams that finish second and
third will be awarded class. numerals
only.
building, and installed in its new
headquiarters on the second floor of
Waterman gymnasium. This new lo-
cation will help bring it into closer
touch with the students finding their
source of recreation in the gymna-
,or More Winter
s to Revive
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PION TEAMS
Mf. MONOGRAM
r to keep 'pace with the
nibn of the University and
ant increase in interclass,
t, and inter'fraternity ath-
Intramural department has
d to expand its activities.
the department had charge
han 3,500 different men in
tnpetition with a total list
inately 6,000 men that were
the different meets and
s. This year the number
Nelled to more than 4,500
en and around 8,000 if du-
e considered. These totals
de men taking part in or-
mnpetition.
0 of their own accord took
of Michigan's great athletic
3play choose-up basketb'all
ge in tennis, bowling, hand-
horseshoe pitching with
to skate or' to ski, are not
The Intramural department
a record of those that it
while furnishing also the
impromptu recreation of t a a e n e pan d
field offers unlimited op-.
for expansion of spare
ivities when there is no time
great distance. A number
ourts and increased horse-
s may be located near the
lain Winter Sports
winter sports project goesr
ifficials expect the hollow
boulevard to be a busy
place for skaters, skiers,, toboggan-f
ists and hockey enthusiasts. The big-
gest hope for the indoors sports lies
in the possibility of a swimming pool
being completed in the near- future.
This is to be under different control
than the one to be located in the
Union. :1-ichigan is probably the only
university in the country that does
not have its own swimming pool, but
with the installation of the new
training course in physical education
a swimming pool has become indis-
pensable.
First steps toward closer supervi-
sion of the Intramural athletes engag-
ing in strenuous sports were taken
when Coach Sullivan, of the Boxing
club, was made chief trainer for all
of the competing athletes. He w'ill
have headquarters at Waterman gym-
nasium starting next fall and will
devote his tine to training =and in-
strutting~ all men who wish to com-
pete for intramural awards. His
scope of work will naturally be large
the first year and he will have 'to ide-
pend upon the assistants of the Iln-
tramnural department to help carry
out his plans. It is hoped that the
students from the new physical de-
partment will also be able to assist
him in the coming years, doing !this
Iwork in order to obtain credit for act-
ual experience in the lines of sport
in which they expect to go forth from
Michigan equipped to coach.
Award U. -of Jr. DMonogram
In order to stimulate;'more class
spirit, the numerals awarded in the
future will follow the color plan of
the present toque system. Freshmen'
will receive gray jerse3: with black
numerals; sophomoixcs. i." goon with
white;, - ni;zwhite xti h blue; and
IAs soon as it is feasible the Intra- sium. The removal of 'Varsity and
Imural department intends 'to re-in- All-freshmnen activities to, the new
state football, among its organized field house at Ferry field will mean
sports., The teams in the league to be that the gymnasium and intramural
formed are to be picked from the programs can be put on unhindered,
different classes, irrespective of the at more convenient hours and allow
school 'in which the players on the more time for their completion.,:
team are in. Varsity squad and The increased expansion of the in-
freshman squad men are to be ex- tramural activities has largely been
cluded from participation, the' league taken care of at the present by an
not being' organized until November, 'Increased force of student managers.
when these squads will have been This type of assistance, however, has'
picked. its biggest weakness in, the fact that
Will Move Headquarters it is fluctuating.'
Next fall will find the Intramural The appointment of Coach Sullivan
department removed from the Press (Continued on Page Eight)
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308 S. State St. 169-21
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morning, near Engineering Bldg.
Name inside front cover. Will find-
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173-2
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in. or about lot at corner of E. Jef-
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Pender. 174-2
LOST-Silver pencil on way from Con-
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LOST-Jeweled Alpha Omicron Pi Pin
near campus. Reward. Call fi. L.
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rough black leather case. Call
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LOST- Pair of horn-rimmed glasses
on Thursday. Please call 1325-. Re-
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LOST-Barrel of silver fountain pen.
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SUMMER COTTAGE- Young couple,
high school teachers, wish to trade
even. Furnished cottage at Black
Lake, Holland, Mich., for 'home here
for summer. Inquire Post, Phone
1058-?V. 172-3
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1, oversized pistons. New tires.
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tandish, 120. 174-2
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ert. Phone 1878-R. 174
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FINE COLLECTION of old violins,
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