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MICHIGAN DAILY

-PRINCETON ARE READY
FOR FORTY-SIXTH GRID ,BATTLEi

high in both defensive and offensive'
playing, but he is -only one. The I1-I ntr LraIems
lini line is going, strong, from left end ___
to righit end, taking in order Captain Phi Gammna Delta Won the chain-
Wilson, Miller, Agnew, Greene, Mc- iispofterarnysedal
Milh _anr n ihrs leagues yesterday afternoon when
SOME WOLVERINES-i PLAY ;they (lefea~ted Alpha Sigma Phi S to 6E
LAST (IA11E IN ATNI ARBOR; in a hard fought game. The exhibi-
tion was by far the best that the spec-'
(Coninud fom Pge ix) tators have witnessed) on south Ferry
urday the prospects of either getting 'field this year, the men on both teams
intotheconesttody ae dciddlybeing in thepik of condition. Each
remote. Roby, injured in the Ohio ; anUc~rd e ytmo play,
game ishardy rcovredJohs ~neither side becing able to solve the
limpigady asethereultohnsorisother's tactics byr the end of the game.
venr, ecevedin he ameconest The wind helped Phi Gamma Delta;
winnihereceiveInine thessameacontest
and aggravated by play in the Illinoiswntega.InhefrtalAla
and M. A. C. gamies, while Banks, for- Sigma Phi won the toss and chose to
merIrs stingqurte, lis nkl adefend the west goal with the wind
mer rststrig qartr, hs akleto their backs. Aided b~y this factor
broken before the season was givenite a wyfo hi poet
under way, will noecl on iroles'hlinsithr poes

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again.
Those last battles on, F+erry field of
thte three Michigan veterans will he
among the most spectacular featuresl
of' today's game, and none, of all the!
thousands, will b~e more close watch-
ers than Ithat otli^r veteran trio sat-
ed to warm the bench.w f

in the first half. Bthuiteams chlangedl
goals at the end of the first half and
then things began ,to go the other
way,, Phi Gamma D~elta comling from
bel d t1and ticing ;the core just be-
foe he affair closed.
All of the fraternities that wish to
enter teams in the coining IntrfamuralI

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D)AILY TO PUBLISH CH1ANGES
IN A D)IE SSES OF STUD)ENT1S
All students whose names
were not listed correctly in the
Students' Directory or whose
addresses have been changed
should send their present ad-
dresses to the city edit or. of The
Daily before Thursd(ay. The
names will be published in The
Daily as soon as possible after
that date.

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Tk *Ptlneltonit e-ant in ,action and fstars of the two clevt-i
are: Cruickshanik and Cross, Yale's giam giuards, as
dlan of Yale. Belowiv is Caapti mlDickinsoni ox' Prinec

~Princeton's victories over Chicago and Harvard make the Tigers the fPu
nual battle at Princeton, N. J., today. But Yale's fighting spirit cannot b
mleans little. The teams have met ;45 timhes and Yale has won 24 gamnes ag
the gamne has ended a tie. Yale is depending upon its line to halt the Prii
shanktl are the stars of this forward wall. Coach Roger is depending upon th

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vorites over the Bulldogs in their an..
Scomputed, so the view of critics
gainA t11 for Princeton. :dine timges
ricetcn offensive. Cross and Cruik-
ne versatile attach: of his backfield.
FOR BATTLE WITH MAROON
(Continued from Page Six:)
over Wisconsin and who piloted the
Illinf Indians in Zup's greatest games.
of the season, is ready to show some if
his brilliance on Stagg fild Saturday. J
With Jim McMillen at right guard
ona. the Ihini squad, the team standsE

Willa CGather's latest book, reviewedj
in the Sunday Magazine, Nov. 19.-
Adv.
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DETROIT UNITED LINES
Ann Arbor and Jackson
TIME TABLE
(Eastern Standar d Time)
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-
6:oo a.m., 7:00 a.m., S :oo a.mn., 9:05
a.nm. and hourly to 9:05 p.M.
Jackson Express Cars (local stops
west of Ann Arbor)-9 :47 a.mn., and
every two hours to 9:47 p.mn.
Local Cars East B~ound-7 :oo a.m.
and every two hours to 9 :oo p. in., I
i i :oo p.m. To Ypsilanti Manly-i 1 :40
p.m., 1:15 a.mI.
To Saline-Change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars West Bound-7 :S0 a.m.,
12:10 p.m.
To Jackson and Kalamazoo-Lim-
ited cars 8:47, 10:47 a.m., 1.2:47, 2:*47,
4:47 1>.mf.
To Jackson and Lansing-Limited at
8:47 p.m.i
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FIEL~D GLASSES A
LUXURY?
You'll not think so any longer
when you know that on account
of the exchange situation, you
can now secure the finest im-
ported field glasses and blitoc -
hirs for less than one-third their
normal selling price. If you
ever ex:pect to get a pair of good
glasses,. now is the tinge, while
prices are way dlown. The fa-
mous 8-Power Field Glasses
used by the German officers-aile
going as low as $8.25. Other
wonderful values in prism bin-
oculars. Get in touch with
S 'WARD) S. CRAMER,
1 Citting Apartments, Tel. 850,
who will let you test them out.
Such excellent glasses give life-
time enjoyment in a dozen diff-
erent ways.
JAMES H. LEWIS
45 Washington, Street
BOSTON, MASS.

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Today's Games
West
Wisconsin at Michigan.
Iowa at Ohio.
Illinois at Chicago.
East
Yale. at Princeton.
Penn State at Pennisylvania.
JBrwn at Harvard.,
Wash. and. Jeff. at Pitts burghi.
Colgate at Syracuse.

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Vanderbilt at Georgia.
Center at Auburn.
Coast
Nevada at California.
Washington at Stanford.
A review of "The Letters of JamesI
Gibbons Huneker" in the Sunday!
Magazine, Nov. 19.-Adv.
For Taxi 25c. 445 Huron St. Taxi.-

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HO0W-THEY FACE EAVIII}"TIIFR TOi)AY

WISCONSIN

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SHUtrBERT Night. 50.75-51.001
Mu OHIGA Pop. Mats. Tues., Thurs.
and Sat., 25a and Soc
!0Qposite CadillAc Hrctel Main 7790I
-THE" 1O STE-LLt CO.'
SI Paul Keste, 's :Romantic Comedy
"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD
WAS INs FLO WER"3
i.AR' RICK Nt.ht§ . at5c 0cto $.0
- Sat. Mat. 50a to $2.00
X ~The Seliwyns Present
John Drew-Mrs. Leslie Carter
in W, Somerset Mauuham's Comedy
"THE CIRCLE"
With Ernest Lawford. Clara Moorc
Jerome Patrick anxd Robert R endel

Start Right Withi a Good flat!
We do all kinds of HIGH
CLASS Cleaning and Rgblocking
of hats at low prices for 0009
WORiK.
We also make and sell POP-
ULAR PRICE and 'HIGH
GRADE hats, FIT THEM TO
YOUR HEAD and .save you a
dollar or more on a hat.
FACTORY HAT STORE
617 Packard Street Phone 1792
(Where P)..R. Stops
at State Street)

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WANTED
WANTED-Experenced stenographer
In office on 'State Street, which has
b.een doing, typing and stenography
for years" We wish, to tvru this
work overtito someone who will care
for orffice, answer phone,, and take.
care of business.: Complete office
furnished, ' heated, and lighted.
'This is an excellent propostion for
a stenographer wyho wants to start
in ..a; paying business of their own.J
Repy , to R. T. C., Michigan Daily.
47-2
WANTED-175 ^ boys, to. sell Michigan
Daily Pigor ial Supplements Satur-
day, Nov. ,18.. Good proposition andJ
chance to make',good money. Re-
port today at Daily- offce. 45-4
WANTED-To rent, ..garage near 1503
Washtenaw. 'Call' E. Ornduff, 1325.
46-3
WANTED-Two tickets. to Wisconsin
game. Hanson,, University 195. 48
LOSS

LOST\
LOST-Fancy gold barrel of Conklin
fountain pen between Barbour Gym
and Newberry Residence, Truesday..
Finder, please call 2338, ask for
Marion Good. Reward. 46-3
LOST-Black purse containing. two
tickets to the game and $5.00, in'
cash. Return to 1214' Washtenaw.
Phone 450-R. Reward. 43.
LOST-Black leadjer pocketbook on
South State Street. Finder please
call 2866-M. 48-2
FOR SALES
FOR SALE-I will take your old type-4
writer In -on a new Remington
portable. S. H. Conkey, 432 Thomp-
son, 1128-J. 46-3
FOR SALE-Snappy four passenger
closed. car. Mechanically 0. K.
Fine finish. Bargain. Call Eddy,
2690-W. .47-3
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reechs~andAll' Kinds for Ladies and Men.
Golf Hose, Puttees, Moccasin Pack-Shu, High-Cuts,
Hiking Shoes, Dress Shoes, etc.
"Tomn Wye" and "Bradley" Knit Coats,
in Camrel-Hair, Angora, Heather, Oxford, etc.
PLAID WOOL BLANKET SHIRTS
-, 0. D., Army, and Corduroy Shirts.
Sheepskins, Leather Coats and Jackets, Fur Collar Coats, Underwear,
Wool and Silk Hose,'Gloves, etc,
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