e W ILY 's7 Vn ' PHI DELTAKAPPA HOLDS INT9INT UPhi Delta Kappa, national educa- tional fraternity, at a meeting in Ann Arbor, July 19, during the summer ses- sion, initiated five educators to their ranks. 'Wray Condon, secretary of the local chapter, acted as toastmaster, while the speakers included Prof. G. E. Corrothers of Cleveland, 0., G. H. Aldermnan of Newton, Ia.,and~ Prof. Earl Hudelston of the University of; Wisconsin. Those initiated were Prof. Thomas Diamond of the department of voca- tional education, Prof. C. S. Yoakum of the psychology department of Car- negie Institute of Technology, who was on the Michigan faculty during the summer; Supt. Don H-arrington of Albion, Supt. M. R. Keyworth of Hast- ings, and Gale E. Dinsmore of Mason. Lose something? A classified in the Daily will find it.-Adv. Alsi< for Concession lids Bids for the refreshment concession on Ferry field for the college yearIt 1922-1923 wvill be received by the Ath- letic association tip to 6:00 o'clock Thursday night. All persons inter- C See the Minlnesota game Cade Barber Shop's expense. esed ae.d isd to se.r Ti.to .b...rbe......Ad.... YOUR CHANCE TO HEAR '411 f% .; ..'p :":" 1.. . ' "::Ytrv";Nji:?!r.y""" K}~:: ':t;:;3;::":":;:. rc . . :. N.* _u. WIl1iI~ll11i1liHtlsaA illiillliilil Nigts ic o $ . 1111EEK BEGINNING H BA NBhtt- 0c o $.5 ~Su UWd a.nday, Sept. 24 _______ We. Mat. - boo to $21.00 MESSRS. SHUBEJIT Present rFRANCES WITE "1TAYLOR HOLMES «r In Tite Musical Comedy . THE HO00TEL OU El, Book by Guy Bolton, Lyrics by Clifford Grey, Music by Ivan Caryll and Armand Vescey and a Bewitching Boquet of Gorgeous Girls S"The best thing%'of its kind 'that New York has seen. The chorus - Scomely and agile." - -New York Sun. S"The music delightfully catchy. The settings and costumes beauti- Sful." -New York Evenjing Telegram. I S"Brimming over with innocent merriment. Miss White irresistible. I- STaylor Holmes radiates the genial charm of a jolly good fellow and C Sthe chorus well trained and sprightly." -New York Globe. S"Whale of a show. For a bully entertainment we recommend, 'The' SHotel Mouse'." -New York Commercial. °. S4 MONTHS IN NEW YORK. : :s 20 WEEKS IN CHICAGO Rear Admiral Plunketi, U. S. AT THE Engineering Society Smoker. T hursday Evening, Sept. 2 7:30 at tie e a The Yankees' big four. Above, left to right, Sam Jones, Bob Shaw. key and Joe Bush. Below, Waite Hoyt. Michigan .Union Assembly Hal TheCamus at Large -is Invite -fa Yanks, apparently headed for the _/ L pennant, ought to win decisively over the Ne-v York. Giant'bin the world'.s series Huggins' pitching staff ought to turn back the Gimat batterz with neatness and d.ispatch. The Yank boss hl- ,Tire s, pitch- ing star of the Ieag.ae;. Samv Jones (now in .his real -arm), Bob Shawkey and Waite Hoyt, star of last year's series, to shoot at the National le-.. uers. McGraw has but two '-urlers c-. which he can pin any faith- Jess Barnes and Art Nehf. And they have not pitched brilliant ball this year. The Yank slug- gers greatly outweigh 0 Giant hi tsm iths-which ought to give the Yank pitcher.- E C greater edge. But you never can tell. ADMISSION, " 35c "Mmommmommmowsom wmwm ...... .. _ _ - -. : ialnts, Yankees Roady- To .Repeat 4'21. Series Tale New, York, Sept. 25.-In the world series of 1921 the New York Giants, led by John McGGraw and Hughey Jen- nings, formerly of the Detroit Ameri- cans, defeated the New York Yankees, bossed ".by Miller Huggins, in eight. games. The Giants were shut ou~t 3 to 0 in the first tWo games, Mays pitching the Yanks to :victory in the opener and the youthful Waite Ho$ t turning the trick in the'second.iTe third game, a heavy hitting affa ir, W N'ent to thei Na- tionals, 13 to 5i :Jess Barnes defeat. ing Bob Shawkey. Phil Douglas pitched the Giants to victory, 4 to ! in the fourth game;,)'int Hoyt camne back in the fifth again-st; Artie . Nehf, the young Giant, andthe Americans won 3 to 1. Barnes won the sixth game for the Giants, 8 to 5, and :Mugla's won the seventh, 2 to 1, again defeating Mays. Nehf and Hoyt engaged in a stir- ring_ mound duel in the final game, and the Giants won 1 to 0. The Giants accounted for 19 extra base hits' in the series, Of these IN ,were twvo baggers, four were three base hits and two were home runs. The Yankees had seven -two baggers, one three base hit and two homers. The Giants had 71 hits for a total of 93 bases and 20 runs. Fifty hits were, credited to the Yankees for 65. total bases and 22 runs. Giant pitchers struck out 38 batters_ and walked 22. Flirty-four batsmen were struck out by Yanakee hurlers and 27 were passed. The Giants stole seven bases, one more than the Yankees. The Giants had a combined -batting average of .269 as compared to the Yankees' .207. TILE DOWN TOWN THEATRE -Us ~20 South Main Street TODAY and .TOMORROW THE DOWN TOWN Matinee: 2000-3:30 Admission ....... .......Ihe Tai. ............}..... .02e Totali...............20c Evening; 7:00-S8:45 Admission..............31 Tax............. .:.04e Total........... .....35c 1120 South Main ( }° , ti ,; , :.y )' I I _. I r . . '2 Il I i '° , i i m a - - - . 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