THE MICHIGAN DAILY MIICHIGAN H'Il IC ARRIER ~"~'*since then it has been developed un-til Intramural uuiiu ba t aproduction of 1150,000 barrls Two matches remain to be played in 1 jfllftIlP m fHflore th an 450,000,01"0 barrels 'o;. the All-campus tennis singles, Grein- IN lj j ' Jl Ufliit is estimated, er, 2824-Wit, vs. Cash, 1958-R, and Drey----- futse, 402-M, vs. Peterson, 1490-W,--C AS'PNFR ISSA O'S. NG[ H iin r' Tese must be played by Tuesday (Special to The Dally) '-'. - -1 *_ "'' IUII1 igh. The winners will meet for the! Chicago, Ili., Nov. .-Savage over F R N T ED M fial In 1T'hu[sdyUaftnightn IWLIU ls n Turdayaftrnontheir downfall before the Princeton - 'LVEIAIN ES FiIMSII 8SEVEN 1LE1i t Next week will see the champion- Tigers, the Maroons are practicing South Bleu(,Ind[., Nov. 4.---11,10 RE:'tF 4RR Viii' ship' round for the fraternity speed- with a dash and spirit that bodes ill Casiuner, in scor'ing all of Notre' AGGI1 ball teams. Nu Sigma Nu -will meet!!for the teams they will *meet in the Damnor-nts in the Irish 27 to 0 vie-Alh.DtaPiMnyngtat;erftie. wc SggidogalItr'ovrninatayidvryig ISBELL TAKES PRE~iER 4:30. The winner will play Alpha Sig-jnhspve to renmove the isgrace Iafobl akcnd.H rpe I LLT KE RE IR ma Phi to see who will have the right I oilahstpSaturda kdic b ontn ked fr'om the 45 and 35 y-ard lines, HONORS IN FAST TIMVE to enter the finals with Phi Gamma hi e otk oneec oos scored two toiieb d w=Is, following runs Delta. No serious injuries resulted from of 20 and 22 yards: from :crhumnage, AVIIIlAid leads Lansing MlVen Aoss- the East-West clash, and the Maroons I intercepted a, pass, and ran 35 yards Tape in Eighthi The Varsity tennis tournament is shudb nfn or hnte etfor another touchdown, kicked three Place near its close, Rorick having entered the Buckeyes on Nov. 11. AlthoughI gas ft tonebhdor',,,,, -- th_-e finals in his division. In the sec - teSage xec ortr rM ckff65 ards and c played a stre-4,; Miciga.n's harriers t ook the first and dvso Jerome will play the win- Columbus victors. they fully realize dfniegm.IU utn~avr- seven places when they ran the Aggie ,ncr of the Corbett vs. Segal match to th'at Ohio State is a hard nut to crack.d. arsad n ~ikvesgo hill anid dale mnen ragged in the cross see who will oppose Rorick. an~ redlpn adfes ta r. 63 y ards in 0he aIO. country razce that was staged this shouldrestop Coach Wilce's tricky 'Nto re Dame -' piJ t c lit 'cA P morning over the, Ilarpham trophy Up to date only six men have sign-,backs . j ad atteiwpted b-ut four jsc.t wo) oL coure. he fnalscoe shwedthe edthefratrniy crss ounry cartj vhich ;were good :car 27 yards. Indi- coure. he inalscoe sowedtheI e th fraernty rosscoutrycha t ealizing that the failure to kMel Wolverines had piled up a score of 15 to start training. This looks bad for golwslreyrspnil o h na miiade frequeont attc npts to get to 40. 'The /Farmer delegation follow- some of the organizations do niot have awincyonwefea the oOdMn.hsn :y ~en ,111gamie andcl )pict~l.- ed( the terriflic pace that was set by a man entered and none can sign aft- been giving the men long drills on ed five p~ages for" 40 ye rds. The Cr"ii-. the Wolverines as-far as the three mle er Monday night, Nov. G. Vc n h al1etve h i)i~ssoft aeri-.istered - h-is second '<,m°nSuccessful drop lhik. __r_ __.. Pa.Briiinm Speaks in D)etrtt Pref. John It. Brumnm of the journ- 2lismn department spoke Thursday night before the Brotherhood club, o. tESt. Paul's Cathedral of-'DTetroit onthe subject, "Reading of Fiction.," The club is cc-nducting a lecture cour se: for its members and is secur- ing various sneakers in the country to address the club. f A REAL qOOO MEAL CHOP SUEY - ST=AKS Everything good at Ann Arbor Chc P !uey . 314 S. State-S econd Floor f TROULE ' ' i ;is t L-al this pen will acm: .U er'ri atiactor"iy?' "r °[?( ithu.i? :you'vebeeon us- 12"?, lot s'uitecl to the construe- ibmn of your pen." " V1at 0_ank of ink am I us- I-sIe was toi. We amdit also. "S 'ay! Sri U KNOW YOUR SSTT!5aIF! Why (don't you adlver- fise it'? I've'- bean hero three years and ami just finding' it ouit." "We could, but most readers would say that it was HOT LAIR until they learned the truth from experience." You too, can learn the reasons for your fountain pen troubles and have them corrected at Ppir~nyP "' RUDE R for PREV'S " Ft10"UNAIN P~rJ SPECIALIS'TS 4.5 mile run of 23.37. It is impossible to tell how .this. measures up with past Int erclasws speed i al~ll wizll get under- t races as time has never been taken way ooo ih tsuhFryC on this course before. It is enou ghto field. Sonh Engineers vs. Dents and say that 'Isbell ran his usual easy, Senior Engineers vas. Medics will mee t fIalr steady race, finishing first. at 4:30 o'clock. Junior Lits will meet Arndt, BowenI" Fallow Isbell Soph ,tits at 3:30 o'clock Monday aft- 'c l Arndt finished second, running ernoon. Sorhomore Engineers vs. Ed- strong. Captain Bowen came in a ucation and Junior E~ngineers vs. ;mentlic Arhtcswippa t4:0ocokbtDr c4 ose third with the Aggie team still Arhtcs ilpayaPr0 'lc farin herea. rnd'stim ws 2:0 Tuesday afternoon. The yearlings will! and Bower's 24:17. 1 meet against each other for the first mn The other Michigan men that p1laced time when the Fresh Lits engage the ply u in the first ten were Reinke, Rearick Fresh#Eg a :0ocok Wednesday !UPl Shenefield, Griffin and VadeVi 'e afternoon. sumpt Visse.p Reinke took fou'rth place, Rearick fifth, duaci Shenefield sixth, Griffin seventh,, and STATE ISSUES 1 mane V Zande Visse tenth. All these men ran.CT A ~R P R ih excellent. races showing great im-+I R P RTiig~ _______ were proventent over the last meet. Willard of M. A. C. placed eighth Lansing, Nov. 4.--"Climate of Mich- - and Klass(- alsq 'of the Aggies, placed igan," the third of a series of publica-, ninrth. These men rain good races and did their best, but were outclassed tions by the state department of agri- bY superior runners. Baguley, who culture, is ready for distribution uponj tock first m~lace in the mneet with Notre application to the dlepartment here. Dame, followed in second place as far The author, Dewey A. Seeley, section as the three-mile mark -when his en- director of the United States Weather{ ergy was 'spent and he, was forced to Bureau at East Lansing,' deals with drop hopelessly in the rear. Isbell's the relationship of climate to agri-; killfing pace at the start droved to be culture, the factors controlling cli- the iundoing of the entire Aggie dele- mate, the temperature precipitation, ration..- .; clcudiness, wind velocity and diree- Field, 'Wyomuing," at the meceting ne Geologica- and GeoGraphical mal club -Thursday in the Na- mScience building. ofcssor W. H-. H-obbs of the geol- den artn' t opened the meeting a short explanation of the new ked of deen3-sea souffding devised ). ll. C. Hays. ofessor Cook saidl that while y people feared -that the oil sup- wcuild quickly run out it can not ken, at the present rate of con- iofor 20 or 30 years. Prc:- en now is in excess of the de- Le Salt Creek field is the greatest oil field in the worWj. Oil seeps sfirst noticed there in 1880 and 4Let a 'Dlaily" classified adt renittha~t vacant i'oom for you.--Ad v. PERSONALTTIN A iILN4'TED OR11BLANI( Double Sbmeets 'Your namea and address printed in blue or black ink. Fine bold paper, excepti o.al offer. Send check or 1 money order to STSTIR P INIH.C _ _ .. .r ,__._ __ ._ 'i . . $30' Sui*ts and. overcoats It's Town-wide News Now Damvp Weather Hinders At the three-mile mark the menm were strung' out as follows : 1 Isbell, 2 Bag- uley, 3' Arndt, 4 Willard,'5 Shenefield,' 6 Vande Visse. 7 Rearick, 8; Reinke, 9, Bowen, 10 Griffin, 11 Hartsuch, .12 'Wtaring, 13 Clarkre, 14 Van Armnen, 15 Nicholson. A crowd- of more than "200 turned out to watch the finish, not as many ais were expected. Because Of the dam.ip, ecudy day the runners were not able to do their best. The "Wolverines entered the follow- ing men; Bowen, Isbell, Arndt, Shenefleld, Reinke, Vande, Visse, Grif-, fin, Rearick, Nicholson, and Cochran. The Ag~ie's team was composed of N esman, Baguley, Hartsuch, Klasse, Ciarke, Killoran, Willard, Van Armen, Waring, and Smith. Michigan's score of 1 is the lowest possible points that a cross cou try can aiccumulate. As the team with the anowest score wins the Wolverine bar- r'ierp blanketed, their opponents. iVTA'U BJA FRESHMEN SHATTER. ALL UNIVERSITY RECORD)S Hlanover, N. H., Nov. 4,--The class of 1926, at Columbia has shattered all! records at that university. The aver- age height of members of the class, thie average. weight, and the average intelligence as indicated by 'psycholog- ical entrance examinations are 01 higher than iii any preceding class. tion, and humidity of Michigan. In the summary Mr. Seeley says of, the Michigan climate: "On the whole the climate of Mich- igan is not extreme in temperature, either inl summner or winter, they rain- fall is sufficient for most crops, the greater portion of the . year's supply falling during the growing season; the cloudiness is greater in winter andj less in summer than in regions re- mnote from. the Great Lakes; the hum- midity is rather high during the year, especially on the lake shores; the pre-. vailing winds are westerly often high on the lakes, but decreasing as they pass inland.{ "Several phenomena, such as tor- nadots, torrential ;rains, hail, etc., occur frequently." ROB BS TO SPEAK BEFORE PRESS CLUB NEXTL WEEK Prof. WV.' 11. Hobbs, of the geology . (epartment, will,1)e the speaker at -a j meeting of the Student Press club, at the Union 'Tuesday night. A ban- quet starting at 6:15 will precede the speech. 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