all Vi r i Whet V ' / " '" al department is now busiest periods of its year. On the Union of pins and the cry of uls of the opening of ty bowling tourna- ayed its first qualify- ay night. On the floor1 ymnasium basketballs a confusion of noise the -fraternity teams into action next week itious tournament ever e intramural officials.< r sports are taking up of the department at .1 soon be followed by Iepartmental tourneys all and -bowling, to be Christmas by class and' is as follows: Tonight at 6:30 o'clock -on court 1, Kappa Nu and Phi Delta Theta; on court 2, Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Iappa Psi; on court 3, Phi Kappa Sigma and Sinfonia; on court 4, Pi Upsilon Rho and Chi Phi. At 9:3 o'clock-on court 1, Phi Sigma Kappa and Psi Omega; on court 2, Psi Upsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon; on court 3, Sigma Delta Kappa and Acacia; on court 4, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Thursday's practice schedule is as fol- lows: At 6:30 o'clock-on court 1, Theta Chi; on court 2, Theta Delta Chi and Monon; on court 3, Theta Xi and Phylon; on court 4, Trigon and Xi Psi Phi. At 9:30 o'clock-on court 1, Zeta Beta Tau and Zeta Psi; on court 2, Cacique and"Cygnus; on court 3, Sig- ma Nu; on court 4, Deltasig. 1 .y Your Iy SS' 0 e ing meets. Schedule Long faternity"basketball well into the middle the gym floor will he casual youth in evening's exercise, 11 they be over than nterfraternity track p all available floor ads each weekf night, e been arranged for' the first coming o'clock and the see-I clock. Both periods, are decidedly incon- hoped that fratern- ams will co-operate and make these big- iments complete sue- articular. >unds of teh fratern- tches in bowling on ulted as follows: Nn Zeta Beta Tau, 1518; 36; Sigma Chi, 1862. lopk the following Cygnus, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Phi Sigma ill be followed at 9 llowing: Alpha Tau 1ho Chi, Theta Chi, gma. Thursday at 7 are on the program, ;hi, Phylon, Zeta Psi, ?1. They will be suc- ck by the following: a, Psi Upsilon, Delta and Alpha Kappa or basketball practice NG ON JET COURTS BIit s of Sport COLD WEATHER IS HERE AND A NEW SUPPLY OF TOQUES HAS BEEN Captain-elect Don Peden, of the Un- iversity of Illinois football team has 'been offered a position with the Chica- go White Sox baseball team in the event that he cares to follow profes- sional ball after he finishes college. Charles Paddock, of the University of Southern California willstart track practice again in the near future. Fol- lowing his graduation from college, he announced that he was through running. He has changed his mind, however, and will attempt to lower the world's record in the 440 yard dash during the coming season. He has never ran over 300, yards in competi- tion but will undertake to try the slightly longer distance. He holds several world's records in the short- er sprints. Following the defeat by the Navy Saturday, Jinx, the Army mascot mule has been fired. The one eyed animal had been borrowed from the Fort Bloom remount station for the Navy game but after the defeat he was sent on his weary way without so much as fa wisp of hay. Had the Army won, a luxurious hotel apartment awaited the mule for his sojourn in New York. Ralph Gilroy has been elected cap- tain of the 1922 Princeton football team. Gilroy is a great defensive play- er. His work at half back this past season had not been spectacular until the Harvard game when he ran 6.5 yards for the winning touchdown against Harvard. He is also a third baseman on the baseball team. Coach Roper of the Tigers, will have ten veterans with which to work next fall. Including Gilroy they are: Snive- ly, Rutan, Scott, Morgan, Baker, Lips- comb, Cleaves, Euwer, and Stinson. RECEIVED! Don't wait! The Student Council and Class officers have unanimously agreed to wear their ea 'toques and urge every man on the campus to boost Michigan's Class Toque custom! The Michigan Campus is not indifferent! " Show your class colors. Speak to men of your class! "Not Fifth 94benue---flut---the Campus Diagonal" nnis club the club lie entire lock will r of i- Lose in- U I 1 -.9 4.1- - wo - - -- I tow, r spc it REFEREES WANTED and r decided upon this year investigation had been natter of the effect upon 'hen it was found that it e the playing surface, were made for the wint- FOit TRACK MAN- ER WANTED es wishing to try out anager should report I ll at Waterman gym- 1 ween 3 to 5 Tuesday sday afternoons. The Intramural department wants men to act as referees for basketball matches. Those wish- ing to act in this capacity are re- quested to write the Intramural department, room 3, Press build- *ing. Men proving satisfactory will be paid at an hourly rate. Do you realize that more than $25,- 000 in society jems are purchased at retail figures each year at the U. of M. Your business is as good as any Retail Jewelers to us and you are en- titled to our wholesale prices. H. R. Terryberry Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Representative at Allenel Hotel today and tomorrow.-Adv. Have you sent in your scenario for the Universit y movie yet? L A SSIFIE TCL CLOUMN I TN M. ADVFRTISIN+G A P don't have to worry longer a have style to fit you - in the Grood C offer a special service - mod' every time - without ch The fact of the matter is -ou than ever before - and price than laist fall. See the new styles - suits a lent values at $35, $40, $4 r - N*-F. AL' 1 21Soo big shouldered, eked met~ I bout getting clothes which kind of fabrics you like. itleimer lothes els for all builds - a real fit arging you extra for it. r quality standard is higher s are ONE-THIRD LOWER ; ,EN F;. ;' WANTED )-Eat as much as you want, t you want, when you wantit, )0 to $6.00 a week. We have 0 students eating 3 meals a less than $5.50 a week. Menu d 3 times every day-soup, of 4 meats, bread and butter, s, drink~s, dessert, 35c. We anything to eat until 11:00 P. a's Lunch, 538 Forest. 1526-M. 55-3 )--Manufacturer wants local ntatives, staple product, d proposition. See Mr. S.. St. James Hotel. Room 27. 56-2 NISCELLANEOU) TS' NOTICE - Commenc- ek we are reducing our laun- ices. No calls or deliveries Phone 2569, 110 N. Ingalls. 55-5 LOST LOST-November 18th, noon, umbrella with folding handle. Left in wom- en's rest room. Science Hall. Re- ward. B. Snider. Phone 1615. 55-2 LOST-Pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses in long leather case. Call Alberta Houle, 2166-W. 54-3 FOR SA LE FOR SALE-Full Dress Suit. Prac- tically new, at half price. Size 37. Phone 1170-J. 55-3 FOR RENT-Two single rooms in pri- vate home, no other roomers. 724 Dewey Ave. Phone 1272-W. 55-2 MISCELLANEOUS THERE ARE a few vacant first places at Failing's Dining Rooms now. If you are looking for one, here is a goodnplace for good home cooking. 714 Monroe St. 66-3 nd overcoats. See the excel- E5, and $50 LEN CO0. ' Main St. ;00F