IAN DAILY a. ; ' i e , .. W "wR ur Sheepskin coats at N. F. .'s, 211 So. Main St. They are ly priced.-Adv. ize our Advertisers.-Adv. INTER TERM hand Typewriting' Penmanship Intin g Secretarial [ILTON BUSINESS COL. State and William MANAGERIAL TRYOUTS NOTICE A call for tryouts for assistant intramural manager has been is- sued. Sophomores desiring to try out report to W. F. Elliott, daily between 2:30 and 4:30 o'clock at the Intramural office, room 3, Press building." i i . Y -r CREAM FOR OPENINS TILT Chicago Is First Game on Buckeyes Conference Court Schedule; Michigan Next THREE VICTORIES AND TWO DEFEATS IN EARLY GAMES With the preparatory period atC ' Ohio State now a matter of history and the acid test in the form of West- ern 'Conference competition close at hand, Ohio State's basketball team is quickening its pace in daily practice under the direction of Coach George M. Trautman. The Buckeyes open their Big Ten season at Bartlett kymnasium at Chi- cago Saturday night, appear in Ann Arbor against the Wolverines on Mond1ay, Jan. 9, and then return to Columbus to play the Illini on Jan. 14. The pre-conference schedule has produced satisfactory results in the opinion of the Ohio State coaches. During the holidays the Scarlet and Gray quintet scored its signal triumph by trouncing Dartmouth's five, 23 to 22. A few nights earlier it defeated Yale, 33 to 13, and Wit- tenberg, 30 to 18. Earlier in the sea- son Cincinnati and Ohio Wesleyan beaten Trautman's men. HOCKEY NQTICE Informal Varsity hockey prac- tice will be held daily this week at 6 o'clock. It is expected that the hockey rink will be- complet- ed during the week, so that prac- tice will be held from 7 until 9 o'clock in the future. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv Farmers, Seeking Vengance, Come Waterman Gym with Strongest Team in Many Years. to ILK rz. , THE GUARDIAN OF YOUR HEAL TH not risk your health by drinking milk that has not been :eurized. We have over $100,000.00 worth of apparatus your protection he Ann Arbor Dairy Co. Phone 423 "THE HOME OF PURE MILK" M A, Cl WILL OFFER REAL TEST FOR VRSITY BAS5KETBALLTEAM TONIGHT HEASLEY, FOSTER, GILKEY, TO BEAR CLOSE WATCHING! Crippled by the loss of Miller, Cap- tain Rea and the fighting Wolverine basketball five will take the floor to- night against the strongest team M. A. C. has sent against a Michigan court team for a number of seasons. The Aggies' performance in their pre-sea- son games has been particularly im- pressive as the Green and White toss- ers heve won their last four engage- ments. Alma, the latest Aggie victim fell before the Farmer five Wednes- day night at East Lansing by the score of 43 to 17. The Aggie quintet had little difficulty in scoring with amaz- ing regularity while their defense kept the Presbyterian college scoreless for 15 minutes of the opening half. Heasley is Wonder Captain Heasley, as in former games, was the high scorer with 20 points from the field. Gilkey, Heas- ley's running mate at forward, was re- sponsible for nine counters while Foster, the towering tip-off man, was good for 12 points. The Alma contest was the last game for the Aggies be- fore their encounter with Michigan tonight. Coach Mather's men are undaunted by the loss of Miller although his pres- ence would throw an abundance of confidence in the Wolverine camp. Coach Mather has announced that Captain Rea will be played at forward and that to Cappon will fall the task, of covering the elusive Aggie leader, Heasley. Rea was originally a for- ward but his speed combined with his uncanny ability to score on long shots has made his play at running guard one of the shinning spots of the Wol- verine- attack. In "Cappie" Cappon, Mather has a player who will make the Aggies work for every shot they slip through the ring. Cappon is a fast, clever guard, the kind of a play- er Michigan uses in its five man de- fense. Although Cappon is not equal to Rea on the offense he falls little short of the Michigan leader on the defense. Reason Is Other Forward Reason will be Rea's running mate at forward. Rex has shown steady improvement in each contest. He has a good eye for the basket and misses few open shots. Birks will play the back guard while to Ely will be dele- gated the duty of stopping the much heralded Foster. Birks has proven him- self a comer in the pre-season con- tests. He follows his opponents shots and has been able to pick them off the backboard before (the opposing forwards are able to reach them. Foster will have the physical advant- age of height over Ely but if the Wol- verine jump man plays as he did dur- ing the vacation games he should be the match of his rival. Last Pre-Season Game The game will give Mather's men a real test before the opening Confer- ence game Monday. The Aggies will be accompanied by a number of root- ers as the Green and White is out for regenge after its two defeats of last year, a trick no other Michigan team has been able to administer to a Farm- er five in any previous season. o rg I C E CREA M i IS JUST AS NOURISHING AND DELICIOUS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS AS IT IS IN SUMMER. IT KEEPS YOU IN GOOD HEALTH THE YEAR 'ROUND 4 .U I ep lo s , 000 ai ti Sale violates Every Known Law of Merchandisilg. An, Explosion of Bargains That Will Start A Regiment of Men to Arms and Action en's Suits as Low as $10.45 Men's Overcoats as Low as $14.95 See them - weigh them - they are the greatest bargains ever laid down in Ann Arbor. The publishing of the following prices should create a riot of buying - and it will. Today is the best word in the Dictionary for you to go by. MEN'S TROUSERS Men's fine Casimeres and worsted trousers; $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 grades reduced to $3.85 ' MEN'S SHIRTS Men's fine percales and madras shirts. Regular $2.00 values reduced to a, $1 .39 MEN'S SHIRTS Men's fine dress shirts, best make and trim. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values reduced to $1.98 GOLF HOSE All our finest imported hose. Made by Mc- George in Scotland, at a fraction of their cost. MEN'S HOSE 50 dozen men's hose, black and dark brown; fine grade. Regular 25c and 35c values reduced to 19c BOYS' SUITS Our best grade of all wool and worsted -boys' suits, with two pair of pants. Regular $15.00 values reduced to ~. $9.890 MEN'S SHIRTS Men's fine percale dress shirts; regular $1.50 values reduced to 89c MEN'S TROUSERS Our finest grades best Casmeres and worsteds. $7.00 and $8.00 trousers reduced to $4.85 MEN'S NECKWEAR Men's neckwear n regular 75c values. All re- duced to 59c MEN'S SUITS Very fine grades of suits and overcoats formerly sold at $35, $38 and $40; Kuppenheimer and other good makes, all go at $27.95 MEN'S OVERCOATS Men's overcoats, latest style of Ulsterettes; $25 qualities in the latest shades of gray and brown; reduced to $14.95 BOYS' SUITS' All our large assortment of two pant, all wool boys' suits, formerly sold at $10.00, reduced te $7.95 MEN'S TROUSERS Men's wool custom trousers. .Nicely tailored. Regular $4.00 and $4.50 trousers reduced to $2.98 WOOL HOSE All our regular $1.00 quality of imported wool hose reduced to 79c. BOYS' MACKINAWS Boys' all wool Mackinaws made by Gordon Fer- guson. Natonally known for fine quality. Regular $8.00 and $10.00 values reduced to $6.40 AND $1.90 BOYS' SUITS One lot of boys' sults in nee patterns, latest style, formerly sold at $8.50 and $9.00, reduced to $6.55 MEN'S HOSE Men's hosesiloleproof and others. Regular 40c values reduced to REDUCED TO 27C MEN'S SUITS One lot of men's suits in worsteds and Casi. meres, formerly sold at $25.00, reduced to . $14.80 MEN'S NECKWEAR All men's regular $1.00 neckwear in this sale. Reduced to 79G MEN'S SUITS One lot of men's wool suits (broken lots) for- merly sold at $20.00, reduced to $10.45 T F. ALLEN COMPANY 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET. 0