La' PTS e r .. ., .. . " r a .. . , q " . _ " . ' " , .: , _ : v irgy, the President, and ing effect. This took place Oct. 14, the University signed a 1897. st the Corbett-Fitzsim- pe pictures at the Ath- Lost something? A Classified Ad in cause of their brutaliz- The Daily will find it for you.-Adv BE TOUR TO EUROPE JulpyAuust1 '22 K Breckenridge, Mus. B.. of Oberlin Conservatory of Mu'ic. Con-" Mrs. Howard lHuckins, i. B.. Former President of the Ohio Fedeta- omen's Clubs, Chaperon. Robert DLW. Adams, A. B.. Mus. B., kL FEATURES: DON TO PARIS BY AEROPL*NE CHING OVER THE ALPINE PASSES AMER TRIPS UP THE RHINE AND' ON ITALIAN AND SWISS LAKES fORING OVER THE BATTLEFIFLDS PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU riculars,-address: ROBERT D. W. ADAMS. OBERLIN, OHIO SWIMIDNG NOTICE The swimming' picture will be taken at the Spedding studio to- morrow at 12:10 o'clock. The fol- lowing men are to appear at that time: Captain Babcock, Hubbard, Valentine, Kearns,Hanson, Ald- rich, K. Babcock, Ullmann, White, Smith, Frost, Hyde, Koch and Mildner. All men are re- quested to bring tank suits, r hether Varsity suits. have been issuedeto them or not.aIntra- mural Manager Elliott and As-, sistant Manager G. T. Jerome are; also requested to be preesnt. ELLIOTT RESINS[ ASI INTRAMssURA L MANAGE TO GIVE UP POST IN FEBRUARY; KEARNEY NAMED SUCCESSOR Prospects 11right For Thorne 's Hen Wrestling has taken on an aspect more promising thejn ever, for Yost, director of intercollegiate athletics, has given permission to the wrestling team to sign up outside competition. GOPHER: QUINTET IN YEAR'S UPS R 4 ENSIAN PHOTOS Group photographs of campus organizations and classes for the 192 Michiganensian must be taken during the month of Jan- II } wits Pressed 35cts uary. Sittings should ranged at once. be ar-I SPA LDING Suits Cleaned ~and, Pressed Wallace F. Elliott, '23, manager of Manager Clifford is busy now with ar- intramural athletics,,has resigned his rangements-for several meets and an position in the intramural office ant encounter with the wrestlers of M. A. will leave for his home in Oakland, C. is practically assured for 'the near Calif., at the end of this semester, future. Plans' are also being made his resignation to take effect at that to schedule meets with Detroilt Juni- time. His successor is to be Daniel lor college and with the Detroit Y. Kearney, '22E, last year an assistait M. C. A. This is the first time any manager, who has continued his work Michigan wrestling team has ever 'with the intramural department this been formed to meet outside compe- year. tition. Elliott appeared as a tryout two The wrestlers have been working in years ago, was an assistant manager the gymnasium since last fall, and last year, and in June was appointed since the Christmas vacation Coach to succeed Harold Storz, ex-'22L, as Thorne has been helping out three manager. In addition to his work in days a week. The coach is well liked the regular duties of the intramural and much improvement has been office he 'has been active in the organ- shown since his appearance. He has ization of the informal swimming shown the men many new holds and team, and his place in charge of that cannot only tell them about wrestling, aggregation will, be filled by Gilbert but shows theim in a convincing man- T. Jerome, '23E, assistant intramural ner. manager. A team able to encounter the most Kearney, the newly appointed man- formidable opponent can be secured ager, likewise has a period of service if the material will turn out regu- extending over two years, and his apt larly, for the men are of the highest pointment comes as a result of faith- caliber and only ned regular work ful service and ability. He plans to and more competition to put them at carry on the work of the department their best. The team has not been on even more extensive lines than in chosen definitely as yet and Captain the past, despite the great forward Haller and Manager Clifford are strides it had already taken. Kearney anxious to have more men out, espe- is from Bath, N. Y. ' k cially is the heavyweight 'class. Coach Upon his Ireturn to his homeElliott Thorne is giving lessons to beginners will take up newspaper work, but as well as to the more experienced plans to return to college in the fall. men, and urges that all those inter- ested report to him. In thip way sowge Bootleggers , in Ohio were fined material will be developed for next $1,000,000 during the past year. year's team. Students Supply Store 1111 South University Ave. I Basket Ball When purchsing equip- ment Tor basketball or any athletic sport,insist upon SPALDING'S. Sat. isfaction is inevitable. Catalogue on reques t 9 "25 A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St.. Chicago *1 i Phone' 937.R Calkina Fletcher Drug C.. and the Cushing "Drug Co. invite the inspection of TREWII) PRICE II~LJVI1$6.00 PSON I Spills Powerful Wisconsin Attack 'In Saturday's Battle and Wins- PURDUE STRONG IN VICTORY OVER FAST-FALLING IOWANS Minnestoa, by virtue of a well earn- ed 17 to 15 victory over Wisconsin at Madison last, Saturday night plled the first real surprise of the season in knocking the Badgers from their exalt- ed position as pace setters of the Big ren, a position the Wisconsin five has held since its opening game with Iowa, Jan. 7. Minnesota not only trimmed the Badgers on their home floor but gave every evidence of be- ing capable to continue the pace set in the games played up to date. The Gophers were doped to give the Card- Inal a close game but few conceded the Northmen a chance to defeat Dr. Meanwell's team- on its home floor. Michigan threw a scare into the Badger camb on Jan. .14, when Itath- er's men tied the Cardinal in the regu- lar two periods but lost out in the five - minute overtime period. After pull- ing that game out of the fire against the strongest defensive aggregation in the Conference, critics pointed to the Badgers as probable winners of the flag. Minnesota's feat is the more remark- able in view of the facf that the Goph. ers were rated as a second division team before the sed on opened and Dr. Cooke, thei' coach, has fared the fate of his associates by havin his contract terminated at the end othe year. Wisconsin is far from being out of the race, for as things are now shap- ing themselves, it appears that the leading teams, wi close the season in a cluster about' the top, with possibil- ities of another tie for championship. Unless Minnesota is able to go through its sclied ile without a defeat, an un- likely thing,; the race will koon re- solve itself into a three or four cor- nered. fight for honors. Minnesota h yet to meet Wisconsin at --inneap is in a return game in addition toapla ing two contests with the llini a one with the Hawkeyes at Iowa ty. Any of these teanis may turn n the lead- ers and dispose of the ' before the court season is termina ed. Purdue has given fu fther evidence ,f its power by downi g Jimmie Ash- more's men at Iowa City in a flashy contest featured by ? urdue's scoripg. The Boilermakers have 'an easier schedule than any o the other leaders but play fewer ga es and cannot af- ford to falter in .ny of the games i they are to enter -ain serious hopes of taking the cham ionship to West Laf- ayette this yea . Feb. 7 the Old Gold and Black w,'meetIts most serious opposition w en the Boilermaker ts- sers jourriey to Urbana to contest the right to se ond place with the Illini. The Il' nois attack is built around tre ver able Cap*an Carney, who-has been ojne :of the hig~h scorers in the Coflfernce in previous years. His dloor work this year still suffers from his ~ability to depend upon his injur- ed 7inee which has, long handicapped, The new Rmifnton and UVndrwnd Pr tables are proving vary satqfac- toyHave you purchased one? ome ndlook themf over. S. A. Moran, Room 2, 711 N. University (2nd floor). -Adv. tiess Cleaners State and Jefferson Ivory /stopper / / In the stun stops all moisture' Agents for the United States and Canada GROSVENOR NICHOLAS &Co., Inc. 12 East 48th Street New Y.ork Ci.y Stationery Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Boos Cameras and supplies r Laundry Agency Candies and Tobaccos :: v t ------------ J1 .. _ ---=-- I I 0- PRIZES F RBEST ammeneIDEA== SKATES anid Skating Shoes IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY If you have an original "IDEA" for a story that you think will make a good motion picture, don't waste it but enter the iiversity Movie Contest Ladies and Gentlemen HOCKEY SUPPLIES trrpp SH po 7Ao 1IN verst Avnu Nett re a t e i 1 NOW BEING CONDUCTED BY THE MICHIGAN DAILY Op -A At the Concer Last Night they played Scheheraza&.. We need say no mm"Ww. s RULES OF CONTEST, manuscripts must be typewritten on white inch paper. Original copies, not carbons, submitted. nuscripts should be written as short as pos- t fully explaining situations and detail of e writer's name, and address must be on the ft hand corner of the first page of the man- nuscripts not accepted will be returned only ddressed and stamped envelopes are en- nuscripts will be judged by competent icked by The Daily and the producers. o prizes will be awarded, the first of $50 second of $25. nuscripts should be addressed to The Daily f the scenario editor. f test closes at 6 o'clock Wednesday night, 1st, 1922. A A FEW SUGGESTIONS 1. A scenario is the description of the action of a story in its proper order, but not necessarily di- vided into scenes of giving the detailed action. 2. Dont forget that the heart and soul of the scenario is its story. That is the great thing, the essential thing, and the all important thing about the scenario. If the story is a fascinating thing of heart-interest, clean romance, adventure or mystery, then your scenario is good at heart., 3. Stories Of a dramatic type are desired. Drama makes a more definite appeal and is easier to por- tray than comedy or farcical comedy. WHAT WE WANT IS AN "IDEA" Something original is the essential thing in this contest - something that is away from the time- worn stories. IT IS NOT NECESSARY for .your "idea" to be developed into scenario form- just simply tell us your story and we will. attend to the detail. thing in its praise. Today you can get that piece played by The Russian Ballet Orchestr a exclusively for. 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