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ur lIe s cotest to fall far below expe0ta- in L L~Jal. :nd the game was more or less fl Greene, 2011-M; Sarnachia, 1935, vs. test are entered with capable team-l
tluns, for it. had been expected that matter of smashing the ball against Swartz, 1202-J; Abrams, 1485-J, vs. mates. The showing that lie men
- more than 25 teams would bowl hit" the an king bord in order to make Lanrglos, Univ.14.8-M . make in this coning tournamnt along l~
Fraterity basketball teams will the Union aleys, and onry 9 enteredI Stiff competitioit' and :marked im-> the scores. In order that the :Hatch may be fin- iwith the results of the play in the pr- dW h
hodterls elo rcieb-the oqualication round. rovement in fse k perls ek"o r~le 7 -I lay featured the close jFinals always furnish thrills to these'byChristmas the ramaining con- ent affair will determine who will rep- j
fgre <he stating.tomoarrow i The scres of the teams were fair, of the sec'cndth elhniination xronI in thei onlookers anid ini this cas e, when tlenders for thr loving cup, which will !resent Michigan in the national singles
foeteholidays strtngbut in many instances some of tebawreto tewnesol'hveaddulshnblltunmns . eA1iaturr handball tournament. The Abrams won over Ensinger, the spec-,h wre otewnesol aeaddulshnbl oraet'
of ht.. The li etrp is thie Saie a~ that~ players failed. to maintain their u- men that had survived the first round tators were furnished ithcl a battle their matches played off and the scres I :__
o~ateeloik ar.h.ceulsfre y lb W l
of : " deek al stride, which lowered their teamI fought with''fncreased vigor as the dif-, loyal1 Both' of the men wi flownere evenly tabulated by 5 o'clock tomorrow nig#. C r
g ae te cheuls fraverages considerably. The next , frent sets.:opened, but the probable matched and displayed about the sam The semi-finals will be run off 61n
practice on Monday and Tuesday, the! round promises to surpass the 'quail-; high men in the tournament displayed amount of skill in the variousa points iTuedaye. 12, and the finals will Prse tTp oPly
cort on whichl to play; also included:l cation round in every respect,, for s uhmoe rf n biiyta f attack andI defense, hoevrt e lI either on .et Wednesday or!i P ee tTw ly !
Monday night'on courts 2, 3, 4, and 5' ! many of the bowlers have been pra-, oiny i fw cint anesawerethe re- breas were with Abrams and ; he m-Thursday, definite time not having;
G-F:30 o'clock , Acaca, Alpha Kappaj tiinzg on the alleys since the first re- } suts in doubt after the opening Cig'd the victor 2-.! been decided. Featured by the presentation of two4
Kappa, Alpha Rho Chi, Alpha' Tau. suits were turned in.mg;occkBtThaPi whistle .sounded.: Two of' the matches were wvon by plays by Floyd Dell the Comedy club.
Omeg; 630- o'lock Bea TetaPiFollowing the qualication round, Maintaining his commendable super-: forfeit, when the losers failed to put': 4he entry Elst for the All-campus capsdaaijrgnztowl
Delta 'Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa which closed at 11 o'clock last night, org ameSeal'vwished is opo- i napaac ttesiuae adaldulstnmnwicampuoldraDecbrgeeingato7:30 o'-
ea aPSig, L7:amoblckKapaiuth teams having the six hxighest i ent, Stevens; 30 in the curtain raiser, time. Carrett won from Hoot, and Sar- txll be held imxmediately after the first clc ^,o vnigi arhCs
Kpa Sga aba Ch Alpha, NU rmcoktmroevnginSahCs
Sigma NU; .1 'l~,Pi~s:soe ilplyi h lmnto e ealwsteaggressor throughout, nachia won from Helbrunn in this senester finals, has been posted and 14 J31,opiL = well Angell hal. Attendance will be,
lon Pi, ,Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Sigma, P ies for the championship The three W uas, aided~ materially when Stevens nmannez, ren have signified their intention ofI limited to club memibers and their
SimaKapa 1-1:0 'coc, h~!players from any of the: teams that1 got: away to a.poor start. The loserI As the contetsauts have been na- entering. Competition will be keen in guests.
Oiiea ga h Esio, imaCi turn: in the highest scores .will= be gained his -stride 'after a few innings, I rowed down from the nast two rounds this competition, for Sanchez and 'Se- Thle first number is a short skit f b
Sima Delta KajppaO. l On SgaCi'Tuesday ! awarded class numerals and jerseys. but it cme too late to in each game,' of play, speculationl is rife as to whot !gall, Varsity tennis stars, have enter Dell's,"Hua..tr" I hs" .J
pigitth f~owngprctce ehdu.~ At t3 o'clock last night five teamn for Segall had too great a lead to over-' will win the tournament, It is hard' ed with reliable, partners. Sanchezj Dresbaci, '24, Iethany J. Coo, 25JT.I
will be in force on courts,1, 2, 3, antihad turned in cnplete scores. Four !cam. to :ope it ut for most of the mnen are was one of the prominent handball William D. Roesser, '25, and John B.!
4,6-:30 o'clock, Sigma Phi, Sinfoulia. other teams had their innings partly inh an easy game, Greene, one of the now to handball followers of Michigan. players on ther campus last year, hie Hassberer, '2.3, will take part.(
ThetaXi, Zta Bea Tan 6: fl7jilayed off and were en hopes that the hig h men in last ya' et,(eet Segall and Greene apear to have the; and his teammtrate being the runners-jTi wllb foowlbyTh
'clock, Siga Deta P, eTau;63Alphaers et; eea-Is l ib ' ' tardy members of their aggregations ed Bowers, 3-0. He outlassedl Bowers' edge, with the p sbliyo1rocz u in last years doubles tournament. Chaste Adventures of Joseph, aon
,psIon , Pi Kappa Alpha, Del1ta Sig-jwol bowl the rest of the . necessaryr frothi the initial whistle and left little Swartz, and Abrams figuring in th^Ie Bsids these, Watson, with atlpartner act laY by the same author. The four
ma Pi; 7-7:30 o'clc, Delta Tan 'Un innings before 11 o'clock last night, doubt in the mfinds of the spectators final battle. arrett, Sarnachia, an l rmay enter. 'With the aid of Gehring roles will be filled by TheaiaFr
aLon, ,FPbi 'Beta De~ta," Phi Delta rp_ when the qualification round closed, as to who would be the winner. At Langlois, who has been idle since the campus handball channion for the' sytht '23, Marion F Tayor, '24, Wil-
d0611, -Pi. Beta Pi; 99:36-10 o'clock,E Senior lits led the scoring witlr a the 'same time on another court, first round. mut be considered also. last two years, Watson won the (lull-'hamn W. OttawaY, '23 ,,and Wendell F, No
Cygnus Trigon, Peers, Theta Chi; combined total of 296, but were harts Swartz kep in te r nig b wi- Fol ig ae th piin s orteIe lst pig.I ns m n,'3-
10-0:3 oclok, hiTau AlhaChi prssd b frshlaw, wo ad ~.s-Ding another easy game from Khem- third round: Fronezar, 1037-R vs. Green and some more of the prom-I
Rho, Delta Tan Epsilon, Phi Delta( ed 2389 in their round. The remainder mani, -0. At no time yras* he. headed Segal, 75-W; Carrett, 147-H, vs. nent luminarie.s from this fal's con-' Patronize Daily advrtisers.-Adv.
Theta. The time andi schedule for the of the, teams' scores were as follows.'
next practices to follow these will be senior laws 2297, sonh engineers 223,,
arnlounced in The Daily at a later architects 2225. The final results and
date. thie teamis that will play in the elim-.
i'nation round will be announced inqu
Most of the managers who wee Tuesday's Daily./
supposed to enter,tenors in the class,.-,e~ l
bowling tournament 'failed1 to ree'ister Rememr r'445 Hurovtn Sti'iMPet ax.

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