k., i A y" ii yj S ': i ly :recovered when Chicago "paid- its ! per inced ts hest season. With 73,000 ~I~,, Phi, Theta Delta Chi; 10-10 :30oclock, ( was 2120. Both of the men served visit. Thie Maroons stepped lightly on ftthe Michigan games and no'less tb' 1 fI (5' l Chi Gamma Delta, Alpha Sigmna, Del-f the ball with force and their matchesl Duofol the Buckeye's feet but got~away with "36,000 at any, of its home Big Ten _____ta Upsilon, DeltaSigma Delta. were of higher calibre than thse put rnende3 itads*ddIw.games, h gms aeprvn-rfi-iup lby Abrams and Scarnaeha, , c,:l sive T1 2 I~ I Einl:soedidenIwa not only gtig atleo'vtesgaeshve. tOempralite The schedule for the basetbll_ --TeeeeHa gtigal oviiosadhm ta lk.7,fa l-hrWl ;In the second round of the after- HI 4 better but was getting mad, It alhow- ;Net fal's schdutle calls for three prcieo4tefaentyadcasi oon, Scarnahia romped aw~ay to Vi- ( l its real stuff against Illinois and big home gaes and three games away !teams is as follows:XWednesday ory from Abrams 3-. Ths resut 1I;,_ teIllini victory is being considered from home. Ohio State will meet Col-; night, on courts, 1, 2, 3, and Contenders for the lving cup that was a surprse to those who had at-; _ Oi Btuckeycs ith Blig Ptt ExperI= -here as the real "begining for next!gae Iowa and Illinois in Ohio sta- 1 4 G-6:30 o'cock, Phi Kappa Psi, Al- will be given to the winner of the all- tempted to dope out the situation, es-i eeusWil ReCrn; -Klee, Work- year's team and not the end of last ium, while ,Chicago, Michigan and Pr- pha Chi Sigma, Tau Epsilon Phi, Lu- campus, handball tournament were Pecially after the briny performance maiitz Avalulale M all's outfit, due will be visited.{ narrowed to two players yesterday' that Abrams displayed in wining hais - hoSaei-ilhv 0mnjcher House; ,6:30-7 o'clock Phi Sg- afenorhnGen eetdS-iond Monday night. I___ PA1ST SEA1SON wanOsT EVER 'ijnior net fall who have had TR= MEN END ING ma Delta, Trigon, Beta Phi Delta, Psi' gall and Scrnachia eli~inated1 The winners of these two mat es - FOft C)LLTM7B1r'S INSTITUTION Big Ten experience. Most of these TR C.IIUpsilon; 7-7:30 o'clock, Chi Psi, Chi Abrams in two close battles on thewilpafothchmosipote men are resent sophomores -who PRE--SEASON 'WAORKI Phi, Hermitage, Dela Tau Delta; 9:30 anball courts at Waterman gymna- Itournamflet at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow :I (7iJiney 1.1Iaclemmr -i re still a long way from being ripe 10 o'clock, I Delta Chi, Sigma Al- sium., afternoon on the handball courts in SprsEioOi lt a ter) ut are gaulygtigAlong. Four(oniuegfo"PgeSx)ka ]si on, Phi tho gii.Delta Greene took the mesure of lhis op Watran agynasiumu. 1 prsLtiIOu.SaeLnen rdal etncniudfo aeSx A olmii., ,De.1.Wth"tegood :ends, two or three tacltles, two 1Purdy, Martin and Samuel§ winnipThe~ gi 1-0 -ocS, Kp m:nnt egl,3-,afe -lyng.v Coumu, , Dc 2-Wt h iga, GammaEWt Gnmtaw~,Gamma matces, the deciing score of whichI Patronize Daily advert~sers.--AQ-. election Wednes'day night of Boni Pet- guards, two centers, a quarterback,______________ c o f , r g h t t a c l e n l st a ll s O io f u ll b a c a n t w s a r h l b k , a l th e ir h e a ts . Mf a r t n , S a m u e ls , aa l 4 . A p h a P h i " A lp h a OG a a~a . - r ---- _ _ _ _ _ _ CoIY niht acke o lat fal'sOhi, Vrsiy ^ men ar let fr te 123.Godwater are ,all fast men and awit ' ]i 2t sea "nighi-i til9)i 4anis Saeoobltem toatanhelvritnen.eg frth" 9 Captain Burke to lead them are e e;. ithbv ie fioor a 4Wate inaigym- 1923 Bucikeye squad and thae awring eleyengrermnypons.nain - 6:0ocok ppr-els of 31 Varsity letters -to ieniers of 1L. L. Judy, IHoge Workman, Ohlie Metdt anrmn ons aim -:0ocok pe eis motNext to Captain Burke, -Martin s by lower medics, soph dlet, fresh ea- the late gridropi team~ football '" Klee, and lam Hlamilton are the mostartefsetmn nti qa.gi s63- 'iic;trdae< Ohio State was put to sleep' until experienced backfield men remnaining n teqare-ilr"hoso- col jno niers ieg- Oct.c y,193 followthaweltwerrehanmae ed up were Joyner, Thomas, and Pu- 1I~he"bers, sclor egineers; 7-7:30 o'- Buckeye fowllllowerast.,a comngoillgh neverd f tboastto y .iaalrf-coming:' oiontteand !clifoftheyits ,xpl fis, ucom its - of the 1926 football season in any far enough, Ohio State won't thave to idyelmof wh Lomisare ownt etter, in clovk, frsh :its10sophltC 1 iio lts duelaltetatal kta, lalo,.hurdlr, senior lil-;.:S0-ls-o'cloc, Deta 1p-' fanning bees they might have with watutlisls ~m fnx o~-and Cochr , ,, mler, mpade up the! silon, Delta Theta 111, Alpha Sigma " Lw i Th~~~~I g Ten friends. Externally it wa - on to uI il its only real run 'tert of theunesot o rate failur-e a.worst ever experienved season as Ollie fleeclhli agist Ili- /Ird aeotsI ~ bya hoStt emw ie - m O.V11 Ordei onice again appeared -in I «- -rs - - Iler of the. Conference but the four d Wlson and 'in regular ends this unjlforni after being abent from the I ~t '?L iO O F 'c-- -'f defeats of the season have not soured year, were sophocmore-s. viorette and squad up until this time on account;flA.M('<'\T( r)" , i I! partisans who'are onl the Inside. Schrecins Berger, sub ends were also Of studies. Although he- has had A ' f 1 t4A1 - Lst° Ten Stts ~s~cend year men. Oberlin. Duanlapl. ample op ortuniy:to gt awly from i~i"ate i<.~n n -' Without aibing dto a~great eoax"ten-t. lon cag, Petcof 1C Kein ind Wattsall .i o shputtig frm Yieseni a isatI1Les1' l) n /1% "( , ; -v .PH- a it might he said that the loss of seven have fl-C otw oeYears of to be going strong, hleaving the pill 1IN IDA(l4- - of the-greatstplayers from the 1921 service on. the Buckeye line. Good 38 feet from a s;tanstill. ldintdes, tho'. '2hTJ' DN1Jc ]st a r b r d a i n = a lae t_ e z f o h a rt e me b r o t e w ig t s u ddno, ,of-three others throut hh elibil- 'team - will also m ake itseif felt and of hgagpss bee-l.ki g it easy fr the ast Jtl E Ns l lF fty, left Dr.-JobbnW.XV W1, with qunite the line k(eps implrovig as it d1494'0 days on account of a trained side IIA.L-4IOOM ) NCN({: l pbem -ufe -perie1c(, pa-- h baw~i--teLeeesHw-!ut he-wil, be rady by M0o time the ers on his hands at II e start of the eyes won't finid such an) opera doo:' as firt trials are -hold altr Chrst-ba STUVDIO: ea-njut ' th--dd-tis-ear Thseamgju t losed-. cngf~ thc dyh-.ea.vcton BYLOI lml ~:F-~- ~ 8LE Th emgtofo h rn olSucessful Financiall - Mcllvn and of reraev both po- P1HONE1Z23Il V- DUECHO0LT E whes it stacked up against fihe pow- I- While no financial statemerit ias 'ng stroun0i the 4g ump while~-- -rArw HL erful Michiigain teamn, waastill 3n; sn ' been Issuedl regarding that end of1atir, ;Smith was tw.lig a day Oa.AlthoughJEA ETTE TH16GREAT NTON " r ^..";KbY.. -Hi EEO ' when it met Minnes~tot tea:wa"-season, the Bucnkeyes undoubted lv "mx- Mac hasn't repcled -hlt' . high-wter' KRUSZKA JOHNSON-RHY s k---' - - - mark of six f opt, mae In~ the Chicago RSK JON N-ADWMC ----------meet lat" ~t, h. et~gt lig higher Instructor * every day tnn ahouhtl btter.- his last TIfI TISseasons r oldafter a few wees of L A . - - C O U M LI O L IM Ns tre n u o u s tra in in g at e r t h e h olil d a y s . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLOSES, CDSE Will the following call ~t The A. F- AT y °4froERTIS TNG AT p, t lade Barber. Sopat 2 # m. Ne 0p " p0 S.Tniay cliW.ff r, . one , . FaM a +l -I - t1CIO6Alt! DAI IY. Nowels, GltinMalone, R. K; Nlchol8i 3 ;N -Im-ifl 4chatesfor wtaynt tieVordinimumpaidhere aftnc.Thrne, given the $10p-;4as rsetwll.e ('rrla ch*d ae ors.Today, 2prc. rMian dyupaithnedant2ce.Three gien athe sh'4 (ns revntwilbe 0 p- ht 4 cenits8pr woxrd per day At charged. White space charged for at rate , fI of 5c per agate line. Clssifled, charged only to those having phones. Call 445 Hurop :Isret Taxi.-.Adv. h , I'-Iit contains all ta is bestL i hocoate; IllierRates: Twelve cents ,per line, wthout contract. paid in advance. 'ugr a- - . -rammikin tew 1110 NE 9 0 _____________ a, the fines woe-rammilk in the we (gJFT9 FOR id healIth ur by all leading 2ly by .J. F. - AHIROPI i I'irst iN t. Phone i1 "E'SCI lthe pure iCE Ari .4 'ODIST Bank Bldg. 74864 i i w :st ;,~ F4'iR SAJ i- 11101i RIWNT FOR SALE-Ford Sedan, late '20. To- ! FOR RENT-Suite: and single room tal mileage less than 83,000, over- well heated, private lavatories. Near; size' cord tires, everything in good campus. Meals served during va- condition., Ordered a 'new car, Must) cation. 1821 P. Huron St., Phone ' be sold this week. Bargain. Phono - 4$1-R~ 67-69" 2951,W, 67-2 S --au t J$JL- A t e. __~~30U 3R FOR, SALE--:r Trad!e; will -tra'de laid contract 0 acres, 5 ,room house- tmnl barn, 4 n)Jles nzorth of Cadil- lac., for car. Extra for hou, e. Call at 505 E. Kingsley. CS - 6-2 FOR -.ALA:-Radio set.- Bulb type, neatly oeased. Detroit broadcast- in~g clearly received, $20.00. Phone, 1t137-ME. - 67-2 FOR SALE-H11and crocheted yokes anmd many Atyles of tact.ingi by the, -yard. 123 -N. Thayer St. 68, FOR SALE-Gibson tenor -banjQ. Ex- collent condition. Call Good,, 273 S, during meal hourscsI campus,--for -two me. Call at41 E. Washington St. - - _- FOR rUPNT' --War'm ,single room, $3.50 1- 311 Thompson. Also reasonably priced .suite. 6.8-31; FOR RENT-AOne large single room, in Girl's League Hlouse. 511 Choev er - Court. G- 8-3 WANTED J WANTED-Read-er two oir thrse hours daily during holidays. Reailing will be, mainly, in Shakespeare and IShakespeare Criticism. Only per- i sons majoring' in English :need ap- ply. Call. 243-5, Tuesday 3 to 5, 'Wednesday 7 to 9 p. me 67-2 W ANTED--A Rider °Pen: which fails to write at touch.' Rider'sPe Shop. 21 Sepig phscll n metal fi Uur s-ud men Come in Anysell n prove It .to you. U 1 U_ s ®BYLLtARDS iCIGsARS .CAND2ES jpzPs VltcIu" SODAS d "We'i twy *t at yatawrigh~t'" a .OWN A WUUU8WNUV4 ° .1 THERE .CAN _BEE NOS CDHRISTMAS GIFT than. a new set o Curmains or Draperies By Special Order P ILBEAM - MARZ ~N) SUTHFORTH { q9 l i , , .ate 1 FOR SALIX--Persiani kittens; also one orange male, 2 years old. 511 Cheev- er Court. -f)- 8-2. FORL SALE-Ne '$70 j-1t-sch Wick'-I wire tuxedo, siz'e 37. $35. 9003 E. H'uron.- F~OR SALE---Radio? Cry oal receiving sAet. $22. Call 4615, .312 E. Jeffer- ;on St.+; FOR SALE---C-melody Saxophone. iPrice reasonable. Call 200~9-J. 67-2 LOST %. LOST---Will the person who took j I+ mistake the grey overcoat fromn thel hooks -outside of room 122 Cher.-. between 4 and-5S p. m., Monday, Dec. _1, kindly call 1166 a d ask for Crawford. 6- 8. LOST--Brown, fur-lined glove cny ' State or Williams Streets or vicin- ity, -Call 856-M Monday night. 68 L:OST-Alpha Kappa Psi fraternity. pin. Initials on b ack. Finder please call 1521-W. 68-2 LOST-1923 11ich ig armnu a badge. Please call 2738. 66-3. LOST.-My pen- troubles, at Rider's of course. 21' FOUND-At Rider's Pen Shop. A real fountain =pen o~r exams.' 21 - TYP2EWRITERS CORONA-The visible durable, port-1 able typewriter. Over 500,000 in' use. Recent improvements put Co- rona still farther in the- lead. Price $50.00. Easy ternms if desired. Other1 typewriters taken in exchange. 0. 1). Morrill, 17 Nickels .Arc~Xle. Open evenings. 66-51 REMJ-AINGTON PORTABLE-The new typewriter with standard keyboard and speed. Sold on easy terms. CALL H1. AW. C. DATIS 1786-W. 60-1.1 r, { cows that graze in the emerald green fields of Wisconsin and drink from sprig-fed lakes. Only this comnbinatiori can produce the whole cream milki you want you, child to eat. Eline's represents strict adherence to an jdeaI 0 manufacturing integrity which has inspired their efforts, fort more than! 50 successful years. The keynote vi this institution is best expressed in the inscriptio. on the entrance gate: This model institution was .budlded by Eline'sr to ,produce chocolate and 'other fosso that; we shall held develop for this great ntio' s tr o n g , h e a lth y a n d c o n te n te d M e n a n d w o m e n .'.h d a i m i h b o e i s r p i n i 6o the firm conviction that permanent happiness can come.. only from usefulness; that usefulness is ,Measu~red, ir terms of service to mankind. To render the greatest service to mankind is to create ,a food product of superior. worth within-the range of the most modest purse. Eline's Bars render a, very positive service to mankind. They suipply in concentrated form for 5c or 10c a perfectly balanced ration of food. They. contain protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamies in correct pro- portion -- that stimulate, store and build up muscular tissue- that nourish the red blood corpuscles -- that provide the body with power to operate :the human engine. -Eline's is a perfect food - for the' vigorous, the weak, the old, and the young.. Buy :Mine's. with the- complete assurance that it is honetly made, contains no substitutes, no artificial olls.. -t is rich in flavor, per- suasive, in aroma,, delicious to taste, yet costs no more than common chocolate. OnSlrw e &erywhere-Sc ad lsizes- i/ I -r Phone 2946-M. ____ 66-31 WIN DOW SHADESj WINDOW SHADES Cleaned. New shades made to, order. H. S. Col- lies;, 214 El. Washington St. Phono ' ?85-M. -211 i~R1 Gr CLEANINGs RUYGS CLEANED--Thoroughly. 'Wash- ed or dust,. cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning 'Works. Phone 50. 66-5 LOCKiSMITHS LOCKSMITHS--All kinds of door and trunk keys. Phone 249. Dell. Keel- r. -6- BAGGAGE DONT FORGET Green's. H-arry up Dray 'and Baggage line. 520 De- troit St. Phone 3130. 64-7 SHOE REPAIRING Henry 0. Dieterle, -343 South Main St. Expert Shoe Repairing. One day service 21 1 PHIOTOGRAPHIY Speed and quality Kodak finishing, at, corner Hill and Haven: Ave. 65-6 ~flseI~UAN4~tE ANNOUNCEMENT-Do you know thatj Rider's 200 drop capacity Master- pen is the mnost popular pen on the campus? There is a reason. Call at Rider's Pen Shop. 2 RE QARD-Offered for information' leading to the recovery -of- light brown overcoat, taken from the 4th floor of the Chemistry building, luff orv nft-rnn rnn Col l Mh.o-,n n Serve every ay Banana Pudding l c .! ? AIIAE with, a rich custard lithrough w hich sliced be4- nanais are generously distrib- uted. Served with a topping 'of heavy wipdcream. _It's a dessert you'll enjoy im- me nsely.100". ..) I ,.Eat Caf eteri a milk I m ////1 r sA'