U U II WI ill U * ~U * NF'irst: It commercializes athlet- ics and detracts from the spirit of play. alty, and a lack of harmony among (Continuedthevarious forces that make up tv from Page One) university.I of making the game more interest, "Third: It detracts from the keen- ing. The greater and more difficult ness of the contestants by substitut- the obstacles the more intricate be- ing mercenary incentives in thq comes the game. And the more in place or ideals." tricate the game the greater the in- terest in playing it and the greaten( fthe satisfaction in winning. To over- AD S T come these obstacles for the sake o te satisfaction that comes with sul cess is the ideal embodied in all ! games. To a, greater or lesser de gree, dependingupon the bextent and MEETING TONIGHT MARKS OPEN- nature of the practice, betting comr- FG~T' CTVTE mercializesthe ideal and to that ex FOR YEAR tent robs it of much of its keenest thrill and satisfaction. Interferes With Athletics Prof. H. C. Anderson, of the depart- "More practically, however, the ment of mechanical engineering, will practice of betting interferes with the speak at the initial meeting of the progress of college athletics by stim- Engineering society at 7:30 tonight in ulating ill feeling and destructive the upper reading room of the Union. criticism on the part of those who The general subject for discussion bet. Most students, alumni, or towns- will be the honor system and Profes- p3eople who bet on their teams have sor Anderson will present the opin- sort of vague idea that by so doing ion of the faculty with regard to it- a. *'9Y*a; ?i: p'+ ;'id' 4^ i'.a+ ' +.3R'lt s, I iy, t Lose something? A classified. the Daily will find it.--Adv. in !: .. grid Ifetu a ; QUICK SERVICE HEPLER'S STUDENT LUNCH 409 EAST JEFFERSON ST. Via MICHIG__ GENT1A "The Niagara Falls Routc" Tickets on sale daily with return limit of three days from date of sale. For complete. travel infolnmation, tickets to all points, and Pullman reservations apply to- A. J. WISELOGEL, Ticket Agent Ann Arbor, Mich. Phone 'I3 .. f $35,440 for big warm overcoats! .1 7' Hart Schaffner & M1arx and other fine makes :kqa ill defy ike coldest weather M ADE of-the r i che s t wooleas, in styles that distinguish them from ordinary coats. Snug and warm but not the least bit cumbersome. They'll stand the hard knocks of strenuous outdoor activities. Money back if they don't! V This guarantee comes with every Dunn -Pen; it means that the Dunn- Pen you buy is a ru mechanically pump, perfect self-fill- . RedPu ,about it fo3 ing writing as it fill. No instru- .to $gQ wrong. 27 styles (Black Hard ent, Bakelite barrels, as ille Buy your Dunn-Pen to fountain pen satisfaction. S A nda, the Dunn-Pen has no rubber sac; it holds several times more ink than any bber sac pen of the e size. You simply it full with the Little mp-Handle and forget r a month. It cleans seams to leak; nothing One of these coats will iqsure your complte comfort, Columbus Saturday The Reule ConTin d Rubber and transpa -- ustrated), $2.75 and up. day and know what rer. means. I company I I