THE IWCHIGAN DAILY a RAY, sICMMBMI 9. 192 __ " k OPEN BASKETBA1LL SCHEDLE TOIT Western State Normal Meets Varsity This Evening in First Court Game of Season MICHIGAN LINE-UP UNSETTLED; REA, MILLER, ELY, TO START Michigan's Varsity basketball team will open its schedule at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Waterman gymnasium when it will meet the strong Western State Normal five. Coach Mather's men look for a hard game and almost every man on the squad will be given a chance to show his mettle. With only two members of last year's team play- ing tonight Mather is not hoping for an easy victory but knows that his men have their work cut out for them. The coach is by no means satisfied with the showing made by the squad against Ypsilanti Wednesday evening and welcomes this chance to give the team a real fight. No "dope" on the two teams can be obtained as neither team has played so far this season. Western State, howevergave the Wol- veriens a hot fight last year, and the year before they gave Michigan a nice drubbing. Michigan's lineup is still unsettled, only three positions being decided up- on. Ely from last year's freshman squad will start at center for the Wolverines. Miller will start at for- ward and will have either Reason or Whitlock as his running mate with the odds favoring the former. Reason has been playing a fast brand of ball this year and it would not be sur- prising if he gets the call. Captain Rea will be in his old place at running guard. If Rea can keep up the work he has started so far this season. Mather will have no worries over this position. The fifth place on the team lies between Capon and Burke. Burke, from the 1924 freshman team, played a bang up game aainst Ypsilanti and in all probability will start the game tonight. INTRAMURL. BASKETBILL TOURNAMENTS PROGRESS EVERY ORGANIZATION URGED TO ENTER A TEAM IN ONE OF VARIOUS LEAGUES With the opening of basketball tournaments in class, department, church organization, and boarding house leagues at an early date after the Christmas holidays, the intramural program, which is now keeping of- ficials of the department unusually busy, will be crowded to the limit. Ralph 0. Rychener, '22M, assistant in- tramural director, who is handling the basketball arrangements, plans to make the present year the busiest and most popular the department has ever known., Entries Now Open Entries in the above named leagues are now open at the intramural of- fice. In the class and department leagues there is an unlimited entry list and anyone desiring to organize a team may do so. Last year a large vnumber of teams fromseach class en- tered, and it is hoped that in the com- ing tournament the list will be even greater than in the past. Several entries have already been received in the boarding house league and the tournament which, it was fear- ed, might not be played on account of lack of interest, is now well on the road to a certainty. A few more en- tries will make this innovation sure . Rychengr urges patrons of the many boarding houses on the campus to fol- low the examples set by similar places at such universities as Illinois and Ohio State and organize court squads. Such organizations, according to in- tramural officials, brings about. a feel- ing of fellowship and a spirit not oth- erwise possible. Games Continue Play in the interfraternity basket- ball leagues continued successfully Wednesday night. Eight games were 'played, with the following results: Xi Psi Phi defeated Gamma Eta Gamma. 10 to 7; Phylon defeated Cygnus, 23 to 2; Nu Sigma Nu defeated Phi Al- pha Gamma, 11 to 7; Alpha Kappa Kappa defeated Phi Rho Sigma, 21 to 0; Alpha Sigma defeated Pi Vpsilon Rho, 20 to 8; Trigon defeated Delta Sigma P", 12 to 8; Delta Sigma Delta defeated Psi Omega, 11 to 8; Cacique defeated Monon, 9 to 8. 16 Fraternities Qualify In the bowling tournament the high "Not another thing on my list!" Why?_ He went to that wonderful Episcopal booth and finished his hope less Christmas shopping.-Adv. 16 teams are as follows: Delta Theta Phi, 2524; Phi Mu Alpha, 2362; Nu Sigma Nu, 2253; Alpha Tau Omega, 2240; Chi Phi, 2231; Lambda Chi Al- pha, 2206; Alpha Sigma Phi, 2199; Phi Delta Theta, 2166; Zeta Psi, 2163; Al- pha Rho Chi, 2142; Delta Upsilon, 2136; Trigon, 2108; Phi Kappa Psi, 2077; Psi Upsilon. 2073; Alpha Delta Phi, 2067; Phi Kappa Sigma, 2066. KEEN MATCHES IN HANDBALL TOURNEY Perhaps the most exciting game of handball ever played in Waterman gymnasium was the contest between Sanchez and C. Gehring Wednesday afternoon. Both of these men are former cup winners in this sport and the contest was undecided until the last when Gehring finally demonstrat- ed his superiority. There are. four former cup men playing in the tournament and inter- est is keyed up to a high pitch. There will be two more exciting natches played' this week, one on Saturd morning between Ogdon and Rose man, and the other Saturday aft noon between Gehring and the winn of the Husband vs. Brucher match The following men are now round two of the tournament, SegS Harris, Smith, and S. Kripke. Tho in the third round are, C. Gehrin Rosenman, and Ogdon. The scores yesterday's games between contestan in the second round are, C. Gehri defeated Sanchez, score 21-14, 21- 21-11. Ogdon defeated Greene, 21- 15-21, 21-7, 6-21, 21-18. Roseninand feated W. Gehring, 21-6, 21-16, 21 The finals will be played off ne Thursday so the winner may bed cided before the Christmas vacati By 1837 39 counties had been orga ized in Michigan. There were tv chartered cities and 23 incorporat villages; 24 railroads had secur charters. The Central railroad h been completed from Detroit as far Ypsilanti. I' t/ awl IL ay n- er- ~er in LlI, se ag, of - nts ng g 16, - de- -8.j ext de- on. wo. ed 'ed ad as L II 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. The University club, a faculty or- inization, was organized in 1911. - A Hear Ye! Hear Ye! All you who are hungry and crave the best. Our ice cream department will put out a special three layer brick for Sunday. This time it is going to be stawberry, lemon ice; and vanila cream. Don't miss.it. Let us have your order before 9 P. M. Trubey SOUTHERN STUDENTS NOTICE All students who are planning to go through Detroit or Toledo to Cincinanti or Louisville on Friday night, Dec. 16, and who would be interested in arrang- ing for a special car are asked to call J. M. Burge, '23, at 1016 im- mediately. S 218 So. Main Phone 166 ,. 1 ,' Locksmith. All kinds of door and trunk keys. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. -Adv. Magazine subscriptions. Best club rates at Wahr's Bookstores.-Adv. MASTER MASONS All Masons on the pampus ar4 in- vited to attend the Christmas Dance of the Craftsmen's Club to be held at the Packard, Saturday night, Dec. 10th. Tickets on sale at Quarry's Drug Store.-Adv. { TODAY and SATURDAY STEW OR A STRADIVARIUS? Zoe needed the violin - a real Stradivarius - for the concert that meant success. But then, there was the board bill and the habit of eating is hard to break. VI-OLA DANAh 2? F Calling your attention -- Gentlemen, to Corbett's Stupendous 10-Day Christ- mas Sale of FITFORM CLOTHES SUITS AND OVERCOATS at prices far below normal cost of such merchandise today SUITS- INFEIS 1DAIRN o -i- -qwu d tLINNY DEPICTS WHAT CAME OF ZOE'S CHOICE BETWEEN MEALS AND MUSIC. FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY, "CARETAKER'S. WITHIN" ADDED STOLEN GLORY z $35.00, now $45 and $50 Overcoats- - $28.50 - 34.50 A COMEDY, TREAT FOR PAPA, MAMMA, AND THE KIDDIES AND NOVELTY NUMBER PLA Y-BALL - SKETCHOGRAPHS COMING SUNDAY $23.50 $33.50 $38.50 as $65 Bert Lytell Some of these sold as high before our sale Get one early, Men, and wear a new Suit and Overcoat home Christmas. EQUALLY REMARKABLE VALUES IN FURNISHINGS JUST RECEIVED BIG LINE OF IMPORTED CAPS SPECIAL -$3.00 --IN - "A' TRIP TO PARADISE" WITH BERT LYTELL AS CURLEY FLYNN THE CONEY ISLAND LAD, BUCKING UP AGAINST PATERNITY AND IM- MORTALITY. MOONGOLD ROMANCE ON THE BEACH; CRIME TO SUPPORT THE CHILD, THEN PARADISE. BY ALL MEANS SEE THIS PICTURE I COMING SOON I Tom Corbett - THIS SEASON'S GREATEST PRESENTATION WITHOUT EXCEPTION Get-Rich-Quick-Wall ingford GEORGE M. COHAN'S STAGE SUCCESS THAT STARTLED AMERICA 116 East Liberty WHERE FITFORM CLOTHES ARE SOLD