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January 25, 1922 - Image 4

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rmural Items
the Interclass Bowling
will be rolled on Thurs-
on. The two high teams of
the semi-finals which will
today, will qualify for the
The teams still in the
as follows: junior engi-

neers, junior lits,
and upper. Laws.

senior engineers

Today the following hockey games
are scheduled: 3:30 -- Fresh lits-
Rouse, 236, vs. senior lits-R. Smart,
63; 4:30-soph lits-Masters, 2384-M.
vs. junior lits; 5-Delta Theta Phi vs.
Delta Tau Delta; 5:30-Zeta Psi vs.
Aipha Tau Omega; 7:30-Laws-Car-
ney, 1855, vs. architects-Andrus, 348-R.

Results of thebasketball games on
Monday night are as follows: Metho-
dists 20, Episcopalst 18; Michigan
Union 13, Interstate 9; Skull and
Bones 13, Detroit Junior college 10.
The hockey game Monday resulted
,n a victory for the Senior Engineers
over the Freshman Engineers by a
2-0 score.

All Junior Litz interested In clasp
hockelcallrMoore at 120 this noon.
First game is to be played this after-
noon at 4:30.
Reiter, '17, Receives Appointment
Lansing, Mich., Jan. 24.-Raymond
F. Reiter, '17, of Saginaw, has been ap-
pointed actuary in the state insurance
department. He will succeed Conrad
Williams.

Hockey Team Finishes Its Northern
Trip With 'Brill'ant 4.r Victor

Michigan's hockey team turned the4
tables on the Michigan College of
Mines, Saturday at Marquette, .by de-1
feating them in the final game of the!
series four to -one. The score does
not indicate Michigan's superior play,,
for in the second and third periods
the puck was in the enemy's territory
practically all the time. The excep-
tional work of Taylor in goal for M. C.
M. kept the score low.
Michigan College of Mines scored
first after five minutes of play when
one of the Michigan players accident-
ally knocked the puck into his own
goal. Michigan evened it up a moment
ater, however, when Kerr eluded the'
M. C. M. defense and netted the puck
on a pretty shot, Michigan forged
ihead in the second period when Bar-
kell scored from a scrimmage in front
of the net. Just before the period end-
ed Sanregret scored Michigan's third
goal on a pass from Kerr. Michigan's
fourth goal was scored in the final per-
lod when Barkell and MacDuff carried
the puck the length of the ice, in the
prettiest combination play of the eve-
ning,, Maceluff scoring.
The game was played in Marquette's,
new "Palestra" enclosed rink. The ice
was smooth and fast. The playing sur-
face is larger than the Amphadrome' at
Houghton and more near the size of
'he Ann Arbor rink, this making P
more adaptable to the Michigan style
of play.
The Wolveriies entered the game
with the odds greatly against them
having lost the two previous games at
Houghton. Disappointed but not dis-
"No Cheating "-
Sounds Like 'unk

couraged by these defeats they
with the "go get them" spirit th
out the entire 60 minutes of play
The stellar work of Taylor, M
goal tender, kept the Michigan
from going higher. The Michia
wards penetrated the opponent:
ous five man defense time and
and it was Taylor's play alon
kept the puck from reaching the
net more times.
A crowd of more than 1500 e
lastic hockey fans greeted the
as they took the ice. Michigan i
were there in a body having com
Marquette and surrounding toy
special trains. Each cheering
backed its team- to the limit a:
Michigan sextette responded
plenty of fight.
Board Reduci

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Owing to decrease in cost
food stuff, the price of boa
is reduced $1.00 as follom
Meals per day - - $6.00 per
Meals per day - - $5.00 per
539 Forest Ave.

Our
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At a Western university recently,
the honor system was submitted to the
popular vote of the student body. The
pre-e'ection discussions centered about
the issue of"No Cheating." When the
results of the election were announced
t was discovered that there were 536
votes for the honor system,, and 119
votes against.
Figures from the registrar's office
showed, however, that there were only
520 students enrolled in the school.

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Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx

Our newly remodeled Hair Dressing
parlors on the third floor are now open
in time to take care of the J-Hop rush.
Have all private booths and use rain-
water only. We do shampooing, fac-
Ial work, manicuring. hair dressing.
hair bobbing, and all marcelling is
done by our own expert. Also carry
a.full line of Jenny Lincoln cosmetics.
Would advise making your appoint-
ments early for the day of the J-Hop
so that you will not be disappointed
or have to wait too lond. Mack &
Co.-Adv.

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