'9ra I With the coming of cold weather and the recent adoption of free ice skating, the Coliseum has been a{ scene of merriment and sport. More than 250 persons, the great majority of them students, are attending the rink daily, an average which has nev- er been equalled in previous years. In addition to pleasure skating, the intra- mural department will hold innumer- able class and interfraternity hockey contests in -order to increase interest in winter sports. These, together with the daily practices of Michigan's in- formal hockey team, should be a con- vincing argument that Michigan can no longer remain in the background as a hon-participant in winter sports. In the future a greater development along that line should be instituted. The University is in its infancy as an out-door sports school but the grow-; ing interest as revealed by the activ-; ity at the Coliseum presents an open- ing for greater possibilities.,. Riflemen of the University havea started practice in preparation for coming mets with several of the other Conference schools. A challenge from the Infantry unit of -the R. 0. T. C. at Illinois to. an indoor match with 22 caliber rifles sometime in the near future was received last week, and it is the intention of Major Shippam to arrange matches with the other schools against whom Michigan firedE last season. students in regard to training leads them to neglect this most vital part of the program and appear, when the bout is scheduled, in poor condition. The bouts are limited to three rounds but a man who is not in shafe will find it exeremely difficult to keep tb, pace set by a conditioned opponent. Even a skillful boxer will find it hard to endure the punches of his oppon- ent if he is not in the proper condi- tion to withstand them. A sectional ring is under construction and it is proposed to hold the tournament bouts in a roped arena instead of the boxing room. SIGMA DELTA CHI MEETS TONIGHT TO ELECT OFFICERS Sigma Delta Chi, national profes- sional journalistic fraternity, will meet at 7:15 -o'clock this evening at the Union. Election of of- ficers for the coming semester will be held, and because of this and other important business all members are urged to be present. EDUCATIONAL CLUB TO MEET AT BETSY BARBOUR HOUSE Vocal selections by Ruth Halliday. '25, accompanied by Ruth Howell, '24, will be special features of the Girls' Educataionl club meeting to be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at Betsy Barbour house. Election of officers and the reports of committee chairmen will take place at that time. 3 ILLINBIS CARNIMA WILL TWENTY-TWO COLLEGES ALREADY SIGNED TO TAKE PART Officials are: 6:15-R. W. Smith J and Cooper; 7-R. W. Smith and Coop- er, Shafter and Brunsting; 9:30- Cooper, Shafter, Brunsting and Lau- dre. Devine to Coach at iowa Aubrey Devine. Towa's greatest foot- ball star. is to continue to win fame and prestige for that institution. it has been announced. He has been named an all-year coach, and has, agreed to the terms submitted to him by the board governing athletics. His will be the task of coaching the fresh- men, as well as to assist in all the other sports. SKATFES Sharpened THE BEST WORK DONE AT THE RIGHT PRICE Coach wish to tournam Sullivan urges all men who participate in the boxing: ent the latter part of Marche training-for the event now. s that a' mistaken idea of the, GUiST LISTS FOR HOP EXTRA 'All ' organizations whose lists of guests for the Junior Hop are. to appear in the Hop extra must mail or bring to the editorial of- flces.of The Daily a typewritten list of guests not later,-than Mon- day evening, Feb. 6. No lists will be -received after that time, but any necessary corrections in the original lists will be made. Repott Steamer Sinking Boston, Jan. 23.-The new Norwe- gian steamship Mod, New York, bound for Antwerp, Bremen, and Hamburg. is sinking in mid-ocean, according to radiograms received here today. The steamer Centennial State reported that all the Mod.'s lifeboats and her propellers were gone, and that the steamer George Washington was go- ing to her aid. In The Michigan Daily of Oct. 1, 1897, it is announced under the head of "Campus Improvements" that a new barn had been erected during the -sum- mer between 'the Dental and Homoeo- pathic buildings. PS Patronize nails Advortmarvs--Aftv (By Associated Press) _ Urbana, Ill., Jan. 23.-That the fifth annual Illini relay carnival will smash all previous records in attendance is forecast by the University of Illinois 'officials from the fact that already 22 institutions have placed this event upon their schedules and have notified Manager John Gibson of their inten- tions of being present. Will Pro-rate Profits The profits of the classic, which is the only one of its kind in the coun- try. will again be pro-rated among the visiting teams in direct proportion to the number of athletes in actual com- petition and the distance traveled. Last season they amounted to $1,999.36 and were pro-rated among 37 teams, Mich- gan receiving the most, which was '235.62# for bringing 15 athletes 374 miles,- The University of Kansas re-, ceived the next highest, which was $19 1. 73: A larger seating , capacity will be constructed this Ye ar and alluniver- ity social functions will/be tabooed; >o a record vrowd on March 4 should swell the amount to be pro-rated to at least double that of last year. The University of Pennsylvania team would not accept any of the money offered for bringing the winning one mile re- lay quartet here last year because of the fact that Pennsylvania does not pro-rate the profits of the Penn relays. Coach Haggerty of De Paul, has "sked for a special one mile relay be- tween his team and the Lake Forest quartet, the two rivals in the northern part of the state. A decIsian concern- 'ng the inquiry will be made soon. Many Enter Following are the colleges and uni- versities which have thus far signified their intentions of entering the carniv- al: University of Nebraska, Grinnell college, Creighton university, Knox college, Central college, De Paul uni- versity, Cornell college, James Millikenr university, Bradley Polytechnical in- stitute, Lake Forest college, and all of the Big Ten universities. Intramural htems All teams in the semi-final round of the interclass bowling tournament must have rolled today and the scores must be turned in by tonight. The four high teams from the second round will roll in this frame and of these the tw6 with the highest total pins will roll off the final game on Thurs- day. The scores in the second -frame stand .as follows: Olds' '23E, 5026; Damon's '23, 4994; Cuthbert's '22E. 4984; Petro's '24L, 4764. Scores for the senior list and the upper law games have not been turned in. Typewriters-second hand Under- woods, New Underwoods and Reming- ton Portables for sale or rent. S. A.; Moran, 711 N. University. Room 2.- Adv. I U Chop Suey CRINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung L. X13 E. Liberty .I REMOVAL SALE! "TODD SE UNPARALED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES TH E W ISTERIA S H( 330 M AY1NAR D ST. Open Even J Written is. the interests of your own well-being 9 ce .,0 Jw,, e e.alra S+eonaro [i k. M. P. M. )alit' Daily 7 :30 r:3 Ly... Adrian ...Ar. 9.05 2i:0S ..Tecumseh.. "=25 9:45 ~.,Clinton... 3s 3:15S.......ealin -45 3:-45 Ax.Ann ArborLv. SUNDAYS AND HOLII Gu. J. Voe 113 W .. WASHINGTON . Phone 2067J P.M. 3.30 4:69 11 45 Lv... Adrian ..A ...Tecumseh . .. Clinton .. .inee.. Ax. Ann Arbor L 11 I Too. much meat isn .t healthful.. 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Tomorrow the following games are scheduled: ' 3:30-Fresh fits-Rouse. 236, vs. senior list-R: Smart, 63; 4:30 -soph lits-Masters, 2384-M, vs. junior lts; 5-Delta Theta Phi vs. Delta Tau Delta; 5:30-Zeta Psi vs. Alpha Tau Omega; 7: 30-Laws-Carney:, 1855, vs. architects-Andrus, 348-R. Economy in Scientific Dr Ce ani ing Means This- -when your garments are thoroughly re vated before being washed in Energin Your clothes brushed and the spots taken out with gasoline, using a tin i pan for the plant and then charge you $1.25 to $1.50 for the job Is not givi value received. We give you val ge received for every i ment cleaned and pressed at the Swiss ( ment Cleaning Company. m ns fASI THIS COULUMN A {COLUMN CLOSES CLOSES AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT3 P.M. 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