THE MICHIGAN DAILY studenti I Class smokers were attacked bys irate Michigan man in The Daily Dec. 16, 1909. wY i.+wr nAr r f. Y olba ti GLOVES If you are not sure of his size we suggest that you buy with the understanding of the correct size being furnished. ALL LEATHERS, ALL COLORS LINED AND UNLINED Just what he needs Tinker& Company S4. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. - e.2 of r - %f.) I iz-Sr Why an (g,,,l.g C ps Buildings Dave Poor Lighting Systems Whereas, formerly people were con- fect a change in the present order of VFAn investigation of the lighting sys- tent with subdued lights, brighter illumination. Funds will be asked for tme of the various buildings on the lights are fast replacing the older this purpose in the next budget and Cornell Wins Cross Country' - ampus by Albert J. Maslin, '22E, and dimmer ones, according to Maslin. work started on the Chemistry build- Harvard took eighth place in the shows that most of them are in great Plans are being made by the Build- ing, which has been shown to be in th 13th annual intercollegiate cross need of improvement. Ings and Grounds department to ef- poorest condition. .country run on the new Van Cortlandt park course in New York City last Monday afternoon. Cornell, placing six men out of the first ten to cross the tape, won the harrier classic, for ord of. 18 points, while her nearest competitor, Princeton, ran up a score of 87. Syracuse was third with 108, Yale was fourth in the team stand- ing, with 111 points against her. R. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE E. Brown, of Cornell, won individual honors, finishing in 32 min., 20 1-2 fhD I yC Michigan DlySeir't ots seconds. Qi7 i Crimson to Play Basketba HAS DECIDED TO EXTEND Harvard started her second year of MILLIONS OF REMEMBER basketball last Monday, with more PEOPLE CAN THE TIME ONE MORE WEEK THIS PICTURE than 40 men appearing for the first WRITE STORIES WILL BE PRO practice. Of last 'year's squad, six re- AND DUCED RIGHT ported, among them, Captain Mc- PHOTOPLAYS C O N T E S T HERE Leisch. Harvard is counting strongly on her last year's freshman team to AND WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE IN ANN ARBOR augment this season's Varsity. Ed- DON'T KNOW ITW L P I VYO ERBOR ward A. Wachter, Jr., is the coach.SA1 START WRITING Basketball was only given official YOUR STORY status as a Varsity sport last year. TRY NOW AT 6 O'CLOCK TODAY McMilin Stars "Bo" McMillin, Centre college's All- American quarterback, and Eddie _ e7 P i e Casey, Harvard's former Al-American 75.00 IN COLD given as Prizes halfback, upheld their traditions last week by piloting a 16 to 6 victory, DON'T LET THIS OPPOD'RUNITY PS a "Rainbow" team composed of m: PASS er star gridiron players, over a "Star- buck" team composed of Ohio State university stars at Ohio field. The Enter with the M ichigan Spirit, "To Win!" "Starbuck" lineup contained such stars as Harley and Stinchcomb. RULES OF CONTEST A FEW SUGGESTIONS The 'tittle Centre college quarter- 1. A scenario is the description of the action of back, his goal In danger, circled the 1. All manuscripts must be typewritten on white a story in its proper order, but not necessarily di- end, wriggled his way through oppos- 8% x 11 inch paper. Original copies, not Carbons, vided into scenes of giving the detailed action. igtcesarsthfeladin an must be submitted. 2. Don't forget that the heart and soul of the ing tackles across the field, and n2. Manuscripts should be written as shor' as pos- scenario Is its story. That is the great thing, the 86-yard dash planted the oval behind Bible but fully explaining situations and detail of essential thing, and the all important thing about the goal, story. the scenario. If the story is a fascinating thing of 3. The writer's name and address must be on the heart-interest, clean romance, adventure or mystery, Dunne on This Team upper left hand corner of the first page of the man- then your scenaro oamatic t peart. desired. Drama "Duke" Dunne was placed on the uscript makes a more definite appeal and is easier to por- All-American team that was selected 4. Manuscripts not accepted will be returned only tray than comedy or farcial comedy. by Norman E. Brown, sport critic, of if self-addressed and stamped envelopes are en- 4. Avoid "slap-stick" and gross comedy situations. the Louisville Courier-Journal. Cap- closed. 5. Avoid sex themes or situations developed on pon received a place on the second 6. Manuscripts will be judged by competent th 6. Rememberbthat language cannot be photo- All-American. judges picked by The Daily and the producers. graphed, therefore avoid lengthy description. The __.______6. Two prizes will be awarded, the first of $5 story must be one of action, one which may be vis- and the second of $25. ualized. nt m ralIems7 uriptssabeaddred to The Daily 7. Portray your characters conisely and at all 1nnracrae omf . hManscnrihoul e dreset hDiy times be consistent in the development Of you, - incar ofthescenrioediortheme. Results of the wling Wednesday 8. The contest closes at 6 o'clock Saturday night, 8. It is suggested that the -story be based on Rest o the bwling Wenday Dec. 10, 1921. some plot which revolves around the University. night in the qualifying round of the interfraternity bowling were as fol- Remember this contest is open to all students of the Univer- lows: Alpha Rho Chi, 2142; Alphatof Tau Omega, 2240; Theta Chi, 1926; Phi sity with the exceptions of the "Michigan Daily" Editorial Rho Sigma, 2046; Alpha Sigma Phi, and Business Staffs. 2199; Cygnus, 1812; Phi Sigma Kappa, 1816; Alpha Delta Phi, 2D67. The two high teams so far in the qualifying NOTE:-Any students who are considering submitting scenarios and who desire any further infor- round are Nu Sigma Nu with a score mation can interview the producing company's representative at the publications reading room, second of 2253 and Alpha Tau Omega with floor of the Press Building, from 2 to 4 o'clock any day except Saturday. 2240. This round will continue unti1 next Wednesday evening. The basketball league composed of societies and sectional. clubs which has been popular in previous seasons KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES FALL AND WINTER r921 is to continue this year and such clu' of this type who desire to play are re- quested to send their entries to the Intramural office at once. Three thousand, three hundred and eight peole were killed by automo- biles in 1919. 'Ninty-three lits defeated '94 lits in a football game in 1891. CLASS MANAGERS, NOTICE All class athletic managers should report to the Intramural office at once for instructions re- garding the interclass basketball and bowling schedules. ne woolens, of old-time quality, chosen by us from the world's best. Such fabrics 9 ®with Kirschbaum tailoring, rj a There is a certain amount mean clothes that it better, - ® of mental stimulus born * e of competition. look smarter and Wear longer. a When such moments iooe * ® drop in and try the per. s - fect Billiard equipment * J. we have and which we O to $AC Pay More? Have your shoes repaired at Dieterle's, and save $$$ in your school year ammme. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED You are the judge Half Soles and Heels......$2.00 Full Soles and Heels......$3.00 Henry O. Dieterle 343 So. Main St. Phone 1861-J L1 [iiC IE*L SSIFI THIS q cELC UMN THIS COLUMN CLOSES ATSy P.M. ADVER "U r WANTED WANTED-Young man wants employ- ment. Can do nearly anything. Pref- erence chauffeur,;understandsrcare of automobile. Porter in a. Srater- nity. Phone 2142-J.69-2 WANTED- Situation. A firt class fraternity cook will be disengaged Jan. 1st. Address Box H. S. C., Daily office. 57-3 WANTED - Reasonably priced room where study conditions are good, by senior student. Write Box E. G.4B., Daily. 66-E1 MISCELLANEOUS 3TUDENTS' NOTICE - Commence this week we are reducing our laun- dry prices. No calls or deliveries made. Phone 2169, 110 N. Ingalls. 55-5 THERE ARE a few vacant first places at Failing's Dining Rooms now. 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