Iy l 1INfl U [npecially is solicited, as a number of NW IS o fiII lIIiJIIVILI bo given ane opportunity to tryout for WghiAUl those interested in this work are FOR HB O RKterglaEsa saf_ H~ EAE asked to retort at the ..fi en office in the Press building a~t 2:-.' 'lock BEAT All) IN THE 3TAK- this afternoon. At this time a prihm- 2-W9(00 NAMES ARE LISTED IN F A POWERFUL inary schedule of working hours will j REGISTiER, THIE FIRST TARSITY be formed. SINCE 1912 MEN ARE G1 I Much credit is being given to Pie Alayor -S ue sC i ty members of the Reserves and fresh- .Fr in in men sauad for the Dart they played in pni g, the 0. S. U. and Illinois victories. Many are the citations that have been givenl to them for the spirit they help-C ed to thrust into the fighting Wolver- " } t ines. Michigar's players were able to sbake off tacklers time after time in the two big games. Much of the abil- ity shown in ,these.=feats was acquired during the stormy practice sessions that: were; held with the' nights pre- ceeding the. contests. Lawson and, Savage, the: diminutive quarterback, brought their men to earth with aE vengeance at every attempt that the Varsity, made to run their side of the line. Foster and many others of the Re-I serves threw forward passes with much regularity during the scrim- mages n and the spectator at the 0. S. U. tilt was forcibly impressed ,with, the way the Var'sity grounded Workman's tries.I .:. ., Several former Varsity men and stars from other colleges are playing= with the Reserves and freshmen. Coaches Mather and Fisher with the aid of their icompetent staff have built' uip two teams with these men that4s have .given the Varsity a fight every minute in which they, clashed. Mich- igan depends upon the strength of the Reserves and freshmen to instill the best into the Varsity. These teams have carried out their duty faithfully at every instance. Monday and last night scrimmages were held and there was no sign of a, letup in their fighting spirit. The teams have lost a number of men as the season has advanced, but they seem to be only those that are wear. in heart or are certain that they are not capable of doing their University a great service by playing on the scrubt teams. I, The. campaign that was held at the beginning of the" year to get men to come 'out for the Reserves has been . .*, 'ucsfladalteceithtcnbe given to the men who conducted it is not to be withheld. Theodore Schierlmxnaiin All of the sweaters to be' given will Theodore Schierlmann, mayor of be earned; by a safe margin and the Liberty, Kan., has sued the townshipj givers appreciate the work that has o~ Liberty for 110,000 damages for an been dlone by those who will receivej attach made on him. Hie was taken them, for the satisfaction gained from .fromti his place of business by un- seeing. Ohio. taken off of her throne is makdmnadhrehpe.H not the kind that coaches and playersz says his assailants told him he was experience .every day. ;being punished for voicing opinions against the Ku Klux Klan. TRYOUTS .WANTED FOR 19213 'ENSIANYSMZES CAMPAIGN, { ,_ T "No definite word can be given as to when the Alumni catalog will -be out, but at the present time it is ex- pected the first part of the copy will be placed in the hands of the printer by Dec. 1," is the statement made by Mr. H. L. Sensemann, director of the alumni catalog office.{ W .hen the work on this catalog was first started it was estimated that it' would be completed by this time, but various things have hindered ther Iwork and the task has proven off much greater magnitude than was ex- pected.. One of 'the obstacles was the failure of a number of alumni to an- swver the first circular that was sent to them'. This necessitated the send- ing of a second folder and letter and more than 25,000 of these second re- quests have been mailed, which is. nearly three .times the number ex- pected. When published the Alumni catalog C will have the same page size as the one published in 1912 but the pages will be more fully utilized. The mar- gin will be cut down materially and{ O LD friends are more Sprecious than riches. Don't miss a single one from your list this year. Choose the right cards andpleruty of them to =carry warmth from, your heart to friends of old. Let them know at Yuletide that you are still theirfriend, though distance may divide. See our fine seeion today Order your engraved Christ- mnas Greeting Cards now and save that eleventh hour anxiety. 0. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE ____________ T1e Stationery and Typewriter Store A call has been made by the man -3 agement of the 1923 Michiganensian for tryouts to assist: in the annual sales' campaign to be held from Nov. 7 to 10. 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