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November 22, 1921 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1921-11-22

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Intramural Items

HOCKEY NOTICE

8ASKETBALL GOES WELL
AS SEASONAPPOACHS3

All men who intend to try out
for the Informal Varsity hockey
team are requested to be pres-
ent at .a meeting to be held at
7:30 o'clock tonight at the Union. ~
Plans for the coming year will be
discussed. All men of hockey abil-
Ity are requested to be present
at this meeting. -
In 1891 Seniors who could not dance
were given a special reduction in their
class tax.

anda, Peare, Piper, Sage, Hoyt, Rea,
Wilson, Brown, Gregory, J. MacGreg-
or, Miller, Paper, Pearman, Reason,
Roth, Rice, Stewart, Whitlock, Wal-
moth, Lipman, Wesbrook, MeWood,
Elt, Elliott and Lawton.

The result of yesterday's play gives
senior engineers the class soccer
championship.
At 3:45 o'clock today the following
teams will play for second place:
junior engineers, sophomore lits.
A Fraternity marathon will take
place at 4:15 o'clock today. It is said
to be the first ever attempted here
and promise to be interesting as 28
teams are entered.
Grand Opening Tonight. Allmen-
dinger Music House, in new location
on Maynard St. -7:0 P. M. Rhodes
Bros. Orchestra. Come: Adv.

SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT
EAT AT REX'S
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard Streets

! UvThurArliU 11X PYIAN
Offce hours daily by appoint.
ment Telephone 2526
Rm. 12, Over Arcade Theatre
711 N. University Ave.
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FOOTBALL STARS EXPECTED
REPORT FOR COURT
SQUAD

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The School Premiere
WUERTH ARCADE

With the close of the football sea-
son Coach Mather is now devoting his
entire time to the Varsity basketball
squad. Beginning this week prac-
tices will be held five night a week
and more attention will be given to
team work and individual playing. So
far Mather has done nothing but weed
out the impossible dandidates who re-
ported to him at the first of the year.
The coach has quite a task confronting
him as the opening game will be play-
ed in less than three weeks.
Practice games
Arrangements are being made with
both Albion and Ypsilanti to bring
15 or 20 men for several practices
against the Varsity before the open-
ing game. This will give the men
a chance to go up against some scrim-
mage other than that put forth by
their own teammates and will give the
coach a chance to see what his men
can do in action. These games will
probably be played next week, but will
not be open to the student body.
Three more games have been add-
ed to the schedule for this year in-
cluding one home game with Western
State Normal school on Dec. 10. The
other ganies are with Case at Cleve-
land and University of Cincinnati in
that city on Dec. 16 and 17, respec-
tively.

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Do you enjoy Good Music?
WE HAVE BOTH AT THE
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You men who want to
economize- here's your
chance. Your suit will last
twice as long with a second
pair of trousers--and the
extra pair will not cost you
a cent.

This offer begins
Nov. 14th
and lasts until
Jan. 14th, 1922

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Thirty on Squad
At the present time there are about
30 men who have survived the eagle
eye of the coach and still remain on
the squad, while several members of
the football team have signified their
intention of coming out for basketball.
Amonk these are Cappon, Roby, Kipke,
Kirk and Uteritz. The men who still
remain on the squad are as follows:
Berks. Johnson. H. MacGregor, Mar-
"School For Scanaal" snows Society
Within.-Adv.

measurements, any style, at $40.00 to $65.00

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THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES AT FAIR PRICES

THINK OF IT.

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The season is over but the football
situation at Michigan
must interest you
especially
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you read
"The Yost Controversy---a Suggestion

in the Dance

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"That's Paris," by H. Har-

in the Blizzard

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a former

WE SELL THEM FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
IN ALL STYLES

CHIMES and Daily man
who is now with the Chica-
go Tribune in the French
capitol and who has the old
time "pepper" that is so
characteristic of that great
body-the Michigan Alum-

Captain C. C. Carter, of the
Cornell Cross Country team
has brought to Michigan a
message in "Over Hill and
Dale with the Cornell and
Michigan Harriers," that
should arouse the campus-
that should bring Michigan
students to a sad realization.

J. F. Wuerth Co.
NEXT TO WUERTH THEATER

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"THE OLD MAN"

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TILS TiES
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVER2TISING AT 3 P.M.

OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE:
"Robert Frost and the Career of a Poet," by Edwin R. Meiss, '23.
"Positive Health," an interview with Dr. John Sundwall by Wallace Elliott, '23.
"Society Appeased," a modern novelette, by Hardy Hoover, '23.
"Big Brothering Our Freshmen," by W. W. Gower, '22.
"A Slayer of Innocents," by Donald Gordon Stewart Grad.

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