THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Volume I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922 Number 77 To the Members of the University: The President and Mrs. Burton will not be "at home" this afternoon. To the Deans: There will be no conference of the Deans today. M. L. BURTON. University Lecture: Professor William Bateson, formerly Professor of Biology in Cambridge University and now Director of the Johns Innes Horticultural Institution of Merton Park, Surrey, England, will deliver a University lecture this evening at 8 in the Auditorium of the Natural Science building. His subject will be "Somatic Segregation" instead of "Somatic Mutation", as previously an- nounced. The public is invited. F. E. ROBBINS. Students on Probation, College of Literature, Seience, and the Arts: By action of the Faculty, all students on probation are required to re- port to the Bureau of Educational Reference and Research for examination, the results of which are to be filed with the Dean. These examinations will be held in two parts at 4 p. m.. on Thursday, Jan. 12, and Thursday, Jan. 19; those whose names begin with theletters from A to L, inclusive, in Room B, Law building; those from M to R, inclusive, in Room C, Law building; and those from S to Z, inclusive, in Room D, Law building. You are directed without fail to present yourself at the room assigned on both these dates. This takes precedence over all other engagements. ARTHUR G.' HALL, Registrar. Senior Engineers: Assembly will be held Thursday, Jan. 12, at 11 o'clock in room 348, En- gineering building. Mr. Willard Beahan of Cleveland, Assistant Chief Engi- neer of the L. S. and M. S. Ry., will speak on "Human Engineering." A. H. LOVELL, Senior Mentor. Freshman Engineers: Mr. Geo. Swain will speak to the Freshman Engineers on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1922, at 11 a. m. in room 348 of the Engineering building.(Fresh- men-Be sure and call for your "Mentor reports" during the week of Jan. 16, 1922). C. E. WILSON, Head Mentor Freshman Engineers. Engineers: The Lecture in Shop 4 Wednesday at 2 p. m. will be-held in Room 301 Engineering building. 0. W. BOSTON. ADDITIONAL SPORT5S Intramural Items Entries are now open for interfra- ternity swimming. The basketball schedule for Wednes- day night, Jan. 11, is as follows: At 6:15 o'clock-Beta Phi Delta vs. Sin- fonia, Theta Xi vs. Alpha Rho Chi, Phi Delta Chi vs. Hermitage. At 7 o'clock! -Cacique vs. Cugnus, Phylon vs. Tri-! gon, Theta Chi vs. Kappa Sigma, Psi Omega vs. Xi Psi Phi. At 9:30 o'clock -Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Alpha Sig- ma, Phi Chi vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Pi Upsilon Rho vs. Nu Sigma Nu, Theta Delta Chi vs. Chi Psi. For Thursday at 6:15 o'clock-Lambda Chi Alpha vs. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma vs. Phi Kappa Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Theta Chi. At 7 o'clock-Delta Tau Delta vs. Delta Upsilon, Alpha Sigma Phi vs. Alpha Tau Omicron, Sigma Nu vs. Phi Sigma Delta. At 9:30 o'clock-Chi Phi vs. Alpha Chi Rho, Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Nu vs. Psi Upsilon, Sigma Chi vs. Zeta Psi. On Friday the fol- lowing church league teams will play: At 7 o'clock-Lutheran vs. Unitarian, Methodist vs. Baptist, Episcopal vs. Broadway Methodist, Congregational vs. Presbyterian. Referees for Wednesday at 6:15 o'clock are: R. W. Smith, Kerley, Ohlmacher. At 7 o'clock-R. W. Smith, Brunstigg, Kerley, Ohlmacher. At 9:30 o'clock-Weitzel, Laibley, Andrus, Dance at the Chinese Gardens, Wed- nesday-8-10-65c.-Adv. Landre. For Thursday at 6:15 o'clock1 -R. W. Smith, Ohlmacher, Cooper, At 7 o'clock-R. W. Smith, Ohlmacher,1 Cooper. At 9:30 o'clock-Ohlmacher, Weitzel, Landre, Andrus. On Friday- Cooper, Brunstigg, Shafter, Andrus. The bowling schedule for Wednesday] is as follows: At 3:30 o'clock-Upper class laws, Damon junior lits. At 7a o'clock-Soph engineers, Junior engi- neers.3 Following is the list of society league basketball garies: At 6:15 o'clock on Friday-Phi Beta Delta vs. Trojan club, G. R. club vs. Michigan Union, Kentucky club vs. Detroit club, Crafts- men vs. Forestry club. At 8:15 o'clock -Architcture society vs. Cutting so- ciety, D. J. C. vs. Upstaters, Hu~breths vs. Skull and Bones, Bayonne club vs. Eagles, Pyramid club vs. Western club. HOREMANS TO MEET WELKER COCHRAN AT UNION TONIGHT (Continued from Page Four) possible shots was little short of mar- velous. His playing mate, Horemans, has Union billiard manager. Those who he defeated Al Taylor by the over- have seen him will recall that his abil- Harvard stadium and Pennsylvania is reconstructing its athletic field and will not be ready to stage any contests, on it until the fall of this year. Michigan with its up to date athletic plant compares favorably with thel best in the East. With California hold-! ing the title it is thought that the delegates meting in March will give more than casual consideration to theI invitation from Michigan should it beG presented with the sanction of the! Athletic association of Michigan. Di- rector Fielding H. Yost stated that the matter was being considered butI chat no decision had yet been reached. NAT'L TRACK MEET MAY BE BAOUGHT TO FERRY FIELD (Continued from Page Four) made billiard history since he began his tour of this country about a year ago. In an exhibition game in New York he ran the largest number at 18.2 that has ever been run under any conditions. Seven hundred one is al number which in balkline seems im- possible but the great Belgian has this to his credit. Last spring, in Chicago, Iwhelming score of 400 to 35 and those who remember Al will agree that it would take a truly good player to do this. There is no danger of the match being one sided for both contestants are equally high in their profession. It is sure to be a game which will have in it ever style of play that can be used, the close nurse, the line nurse, open table shots, and the masse. It should be a rare treat for local cue enthusiasts. WRESTLING COACH FOR ALL MAT M EN Coach Thorn will be at the gymnasium on Tuesdays and Fridays from 3 to 5 o'clock and on Saturdays from 1 until 5 to give instruction to all wrestlers or prospective wrestlers. Every one is urged to take advantage of this offer to get the best of wrestling in- struction whether they have had any previous experience or not. Buy your class toques from Daily advertisers.-Adv. A4 - - -- IDesk Calendars and Diaries 'I LOG LOG RULES $11.50= r ax r as r -r WA HR'S University Bookstore tiitlltli 11 U 1 l111111!ilit 1l11 1 !1 ll i1t lllt1111111lli illii!![tliltilll![11111itli ~i111111111 llt11t11l11111u .1 1 i I A I Junior Engineers: Date for the January Assembly1 abandoned. Watch fpr later announcer Romance Club: The next meeting of the Romance C Michigan Union, at 4:15. Twilight Organ Recital: Earl V. Moore, University Organis Hill Auditorium, Thursday afternoon Song, Allegretto in B flat minor (Par Finlandia, a Tone Poem (Sibelius). TI quested to come promptly at the hour o during the performance of numbers N University Choir: The University Choir will rehears Hall Auditorium. It is important that preparing the musical program for the next Sunday evening. New members m GE University Symphony Orchestra: The University Symphony Orchest ductor, Mrs. George B. Rhead, Piano so Faculty Concert in Hill Auditorium, o'clck. The general public is invited i WHAT'S GOING ON WEDNESIAY 11:00-Junior engineers assemble in room 348 of Engineering building. 12:00-Rotary club meets at Chamber of Commerce. 12:15-Rainbow club luncheon in room 321 of Union. 3:15--Billiard match between Edouard Horemans and Welker Cochran at Union. 4:00-Lecture on the Genesis of Speech by Prof. F. N. Scott in room 162 of Natural Science building. 4:00-Sophomore lits meet in room 205 of Mason hall. 4:00-General J-Hop committee meets at Union. 4:15-Romance club meets at Union. 6:30-Adelphi House of Representa- tives' dinner in room 319 of Union. 7:00-Hockey game with M. A. C. at Coliseum. 7:00-Business meeting of DeMolays held in Harris hall. 7:00-Comedy club meets in New- berry auditorium. 7:30-Forestry club meeting in room 214, Natural Science building, Prof. C. T. Johnston, of the surveying de- partment, will speak. 7:30-DeMolays hold business meeting at Haris hall. 7:30-Student council will meet at Union. 7:30-Concert by advanced studehts at School of Music. 7:30-Pennsylvania club meets in Lane hall. 7:30-Lecture by Professor Rateson in Natural Science auditorium. 8:00-Congregational students' annual reception for foreign students at the home of Professor and Mrs. God- dard. 8:00-Prof. W. A. Frayer addresses Circulo Italiano on "The Unifica- tion of Italy," in Cercle Francais room. 8:00-Billiard match between Edouard Horemans and Welker Cochran at Union. THURSDAY 11:00-W. E. Beahan talks to senior engineer assembly on "Human Eng- inering." 4:00-Matinee Chamber Music concert at Union. 4:15--Organ recital at Rill auditor. ium. published in yesterday's Bulletin is ment. W. C. ROAD, Class Mentor. 'lub will be held today, Jan. 11, at the A. G. CANFIELD. t, will give the following program in at 4:15 o'clock: Risoluto, Slumber 'ker); Sonata, No. 2 (Mendelssohn); he general public is invited but is re- f beginning as the doors will be closed qo admission charge. e this evening at 7 o'clock, in Lane all members be present to assist in University Service in Hill Auditorium nay join this evening. ORGE OSCAR BOWEN, Director. ra, Samuel Pierson Lockwood, Con- loist, will provide the program at the Sunday afternoon, Jan. 15, at 4:15 . No admission charge. 7:00-R. . T. C. banquet held at New. berry hal. 7:15-La Soc"edad Hispanic meets In room 110 of Library. 7:15-Dixie club meets at Union....- 7:30-Round-Up club meets at Union. 7:30-Gun'hnd Blade club meets in room 302 of Union. ? 7:30-Traverse City club meets in board rooR at Lane hall. U-NO'TICE All students from Pennsylvania who sign up with the Pennsylvania club on or before Jan. 15, will be consid- ered as charter members and wi1 be exempt from paying the initia- tion fee. AT THE THEATES E . TODAY Swren ( Arcade-Constance Talmadge in "Woman's Place." Majestic-"The Conquering Pow- er," a Metro feature. I Wuerth-"The Sunshine Kiddies of Melody Lane," and Sessue Hayakawa in "The Swamp." ( Orpheum-William Duncan in "When Men Are Men." I Rae-Marion Davies in " $uried Treasure." THIS WEEK 1 Stae Garrick (Detroit) - Eddie Can- tor in "The Midnight Round- I Shubert Michigan (Detroit) - Charles S. Gilpin with "The Emperor Jones." IWhitney-Saturday and Sunday, ( Jan.14"and 16-The dramatic Archie Hahn, '04L, at present the trainer of athletic teams, broke the world's record for the 60 yard dash in a meet held at Chicago in 1906. i S T A RTING TODAY, I t - ; / I a sf I /' j " r :: . :;:". CM ~ 11 jy. JAI w , ..," r.I'' .. .-- 3 rte Who threw that brick at Connie? She's running for Mayor. A few more bricks and she'll be running for home. The Woman's Party picked her for beauty, not brains, but struck a snag when her gray matter showed red. She wouldn't have tried it, only she found her fiance was the op- position men's candidate. And she hated the poor boob to feel lonely. Her political platform was fourteen trunks. of Parisian gowns. Her strongest argument, a dia- imond - studded bracelet around her ankle. But When She Found Election Tricks Are Often Bricks, Well- . .... In~- A 'cTE I 2 - CONCON c ; coNNc - showing that not C~oNSWOMAN No more man-ruled world for her- Not when she's running for Mayor. I STANCE darning sox but the ballot box is - 'S PLACE " A Connie-Comedy of Woman's Rights and Woman's Frights. Don't Miss a Moment of the Laugh Campaign. SHOWING Matinee - 2:00 and 3:30 Evening - 7:00 and 8:30 Last Feature Starts at 9:00 A LLOYD (HAM) HAMILTON D IN E T"THE ADVISE R" D THE ORIGINAL LAUGH PRODUCER