1 1 THE MICHIGAN DAILY , h , M , f w- , z nd Opening Tonight. Allmen- r Music House, in new location aynard St. 7:00 P. M. Rhodes Orchestra. Come.-Adv. TELEPHONE 214 F. I Sullivan to Organize Boxing Class Ted Sullivan of the Y. M. C. A., will organize a boxing class at the city "Y" next week, and will act as its instruc- tor. The class will contain a num- ber of University students. Mr. Sul- livan promises to have a great deal in store for the class as he himself is a man of wide reputation and exper- ience in the game. LEAVE ANYTHING BEHINDT All personal property left in the Ferry Mleld club house should be called for and claimed this week. Enroll low-"School For Scandal." -Adv. INTRAMluRAL DEPARTMENT UNDERTAKES EXTENSIVE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT TODAY AND TOMORROW The "Something Different Yo 've been Waiting For "The Girl From Cod's J/', Classes, Fraternities, Churches, and Boarding Houses to Take Part In Large Program DIVIDE FRATERNITIES INTO EIGHT DIFFERENT LEAGUES What promises to be the most ex- tensive basketball season ever under- taken by the Intramural department will get under way on- or about Dec. 4, with teams in fraternity, class, church, and, possibly, boarding house circles taking part. Contrary to the elimination system used in the past, the fraternity tourna- ment will be on a new basis, the teams being divided into eight leagues, as follows: Washtenaw avenue, Hill street, Madison street, North State street, South State street, house clubs, professional medics, and professional laws and dents. Houses nbt on the streets mentioned will be classed with one or another of the street leagues. The following is the classification * S * U ® 0 BILLIARDS Fourteen tables on the second floor reserved ex- clusively for this sociable * b game. * You do not need to be ' * an expert to enjoy it. s * ~U * U gg SIIlLIARtDS CIGAUS CANDIES PIPES LVNCHES SODAS S"We t=y to treat you riht. Am's *0 sib Ak I 's3~ A Sequel to ktu "Vack to God's Country" ' ctoGs Codmtrya Love, Adventure, Thrills are here 0ne and Red-blooded. Romance in the Canadian North Woods -Added Comedy 'l e. made by the Intramural department: Fraternities by Location Washtenaw avenue: Kappa Sigma, Lambda, Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Theta Chi. Hill street: Alpha Sigma Phi, Al- pha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Beta Psi, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Gamma Delta, Sig- ma Nu. Madison street: Beta Phi Delta, Phi Mu Alpha (Sinfonia), Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, Theta Xi, Alpha Rho Chi, Phi Delta Chi. South State street: Acacia, Alpha Delta Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Psi, Delta Chi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, Zeta Beta Tau.. North State street: Alpha Chi Rho, Chi Phi, Phi Sigma Kappa, Delta Sig- ma Phi, Kappa Nu, Psi Upsilon, Sig- ma, Chi, Zeta Psi. House clubs: Hermitage, Cygnus, Deltasig, Monon, Trigon, Cacique. Professional laws and dents: Delta Sigma Delta, Delta Theta Phi, Gamma Eta Gamma, Psi Omega, Sigma Delta Kappa, Xi Psi Phi. Professional medics: Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Sigma, Phi Alpha Gam- ma, Phi Beta Pi. Phi Chi, Phi -Rho Sigma, Pi Upsilon Rho, Nu Sigma Nu. Independent Teams In the interclass league it is hoped to reach as many. Independents as pos- sible, there being four teams represent- ing each class in the literary and eng- ineering colleges, and one team each from the laws, medics, dents, homoe- ops, pharmics, architects, education, and foresters. The teams likewise play on a league basis, every team being given an opportunity to display its ability by campetition with more than one aggregation. A church league will also be oper- ated in conjunction with the Student Christian association, every denomin- ation being represented by a court five. This system has been found ex- ceedingly popular at Ohio State, where the intramural department is among the foremost in campus affairs, a posi- tion which it is rapidly reaching at Michigan. Boarding Houses In addition, if there be sufficient de-' mand, a, league for boarding houses will also be run. There are many boarding houses on the campus whose patrons have a unified spirit and are desirous of such a league, and if rep- resentatives from a sufficient num- ber of houses call at the intramural office arrangements will be made for a boarding house league. All games will be played at Water- man gymnasium, there being two per- iods for play, the first from 6:30 to 7:45 o'clock, and the second from P:30 to 10:30 o'clock. For the ways of society see "School For Scandal."--Adv. Harriers Do Well On j"Yuddy Course Running over one of the worst courses that any cross country team had ever seen before, the Michigan harriers placed fifth in the Confer- ence run held at Bloomington, Indi- ana, last Saturday. Chute, finishing in seventh place, was the first Wolver- ine to cross the tape, and for his ef- forts he will receive an "M". He and Eddie Carroll, the famous Michigan miler, are the only men to win their letters in cross country running. Finkle of Wisconsin was the first man to complete the grind, and his time was 29 minutes and 12 seconds. He was followed by Rathbun of Ames, while McGinnis of Illinois placed third. Furnas, the Purdue star, was ill before the run, but entered and finished in 24th place. Arndt of Michigan placed 23rd, and Whitte- more was the 30th man to come across the line. Captain Penberthy was next, placing 34th, followed by Bowen, who was 37th. Standish did not finish within the scoring. More than 70amen started at the, shot of the gun and most of them fin- ished. There was one long hill in the course that few were able to run up. Illinois won the championship with Ames in second place. The Badgers placed third and Ohio State furnish- ed a surprise by finishing fourth. Then came the Wolverines, followed by Purdue, M. A. C., Minnesota, Iowa, Northwestern, and Indiana. More than 600 people witnessed Michigan's defeat of Albion by a score of 56 to 10 in 1890. A ReliableJeweler CHAPMAN 113 South Main 1I Cd "Where's My Wife" with Monte Banks FS ORCHESTRA Big Thanksgiving Show Bebe Daniels In "THE SPEED GIRL" R .. ........ " I =!.Illltlt11111111111 II11 I 11111111iN11lii The Mabel A. 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