THE MICHIGAN DAILY :; S S;" Vo n Raise Funds T DIS SSES Needed For Actiities RiLFiBA V " (Continued from Page Nine) augurated a modern system of Rugby thought and, in short, open field run- ning and kicking .are gradually tak- ing the. place of the old mass forum- tion tactics. .The devolpment has been due in its rapidity, at least, to the keen rivalry that exists between institutions play- ing the game. Practically every col-I lege in the United States now plays the same - game of football. Its at- tractiveness to the sport loving po1;)u- lation is readily seen in the atteni- ance at football games in every sec-1 tion of the country. From Florida ' IHEALTHACTIVITIES ADD 20 YEAR1S TO RUMAN LIFE tNFANT MORTALITY RATE CUTL IN HALF AS RESULT OF WORK OF ASSOCIATION Detroit, Oct. 20-(By A.P.)-Ten years added to the average expectancy of human life during the last 20 years WRs RONAW AJ1 REPAIRS PROGRESS I under Union rules. At the same time the other colleges of the day, Har- vard, Rutgers, Princeton, Columbia and others took up the game in a more serious attitude. Naturally the competition was between halls or classes for many years and inter-col- lege competition was practically un- thought of. As the style of play devel- oped, howpver, the desire for games between colleges grew and "in 1872" representatives of Yale, Rutgers, Princeton, and Columbia met in New York and adopted a set of rules which formed the first intercollegiate foot- ball association in America.. Quoting Mr. Yost again, "The as- similation of theRugby game and its evolution into the form in which it is now played in the United States were matters of considerable time and no small amount of deliberation. The I lEnglish rules were found to be am- biguous in some cases, and difficult of comprehension in others. The novelty of the game was also product- ive of many suggested alterations and it was one of these that is responsi- ble for the wide difference now -be- tween Rugby and American football. This was the adoption, of a clause which permitted the forwards to heel or pass the ball out fron the scrim- mage where it could be grasped by the backs who could then advance It." Specializatlitn Enters VGame Special ization began to enter the game at this time. Certain men were assigned to particular duties. Forex- ample, the man that could pass the ball most accurately was selected to perform this function consistently, the heavy men were grouped about him for protection in some sort of regu- to Maine from Washington to* Texas aand the cutting of the infant mortal-. football is in evidence both in college ity rate in half is credited chiefly to' and secondary schools and every publiq health activities, Dr. George E. school is governed in its play by the Vincent, president of the Rockefeller' same rules. Institute of New York City, said in any _,adress before the American Child' 1Health Association tonight. "The modern health method of thel last half century was largely based on the development and the discovery of Pesteur that diseases are caused by minute animal and vegetable or- gan isiis," Dr. Vincent asserted. "This CONSTRUCTION OF SHIP HUNTSI country," he told the association, "has POSSIBLE ORIENTAL made important scientific and techni- ORIUGIN cal contributions to the campaign to, prevent disbases and in many ways Los Angeles, Oct. 19-(A.P.)-The has become a leader in the crusade framework and planking of a craft for better health." which has withstood the stress of The work was at first carried on, years and which is believed to have the speaker said, by government agen- been used centuries ago by Chinese ies and numerous unofficial organi- or Spanish explorers or pirates, have zations. been uncovered many feet beneath the Referring to the persons carrying earth's surface at Los Angeles harbor on the work of the Association, Dr. in excavations for an oil storage tank. Vincent said, "Drawing into its own The boat, less than forty feet in I service persons of training and experj length, with high sides, is built of a ience, the association realizes that only heavy, thick wood. Some of the tim-|professionally prepared workers -can hers are half rounded, as in the case be counted upon to do things effective- in many old Oriental vessels. Metal Ily, hence universities, colleges and used, to fasten pieces of the craft to- normal schools are being induced to gether had rusted away. The con- organize courses of instruction espec-, struction of the ship indicated that it Ia~ly adopted to needs of a health per- was not built by Indians. sonnet. The association, wisely offers Moretha a entry ochan es ifellowsihips andl scholarships to select- More than a century ago channels doctors, nurses, health instructors and of the harbor are said to have extend- otoIs nursessheth iructrs and ,others who wish to prepare them-. ed much farther inland than today, sle nth aeohidhat. Work on Washtenaw Avenue ispro- gressing rapidly and it is hoped to have the new stretch of road begin- ning at OxfordRoad done before bad weather starts. Laying of.the-six inch concrete surface began Tuesday morn- ing. Due to the construction, of the new stretch of road it is necessary to de- tour to get to Ypsilanti. Either Pack- ard Street or Geddes Road are in good condition at present. However, most of the trafic is using the Packard Street route. Commisslon toy Adjust. Tarif& Washington, Oct. 20-(A.P.)-The tariff commission on San. 15 will be- gin public service as a part of its enquiry into the defects, if any, of tariff duties on the price of sugar to the American consumer. It was announced today that the commission was determined to go to the bottom of the question an hopes to be able when it has completed its in- vestigation to make a definite recom- mendation to President Coolidge as to the advisability of actio under the tariff act. n THE WHITE HOUSE Washligton 13 October,, 192 My dear Dr. Lovell: Your letter of October 11th, enelos- ing a copy of your song, "The Best of Luck to You," has been received, and I wish to thank" you in behalf of the President for your courtesy in send- ing this song to him, and for your good wishes. Sincerely yours, C. B. SLUMIP Secretary to the President: Dr. Tom Lovell, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (This is a true copy.) and mariners say they believe the vessel entered, became fast in mud Polnerene haIll, The Ohio State University WOmen's B1ilding Pomerene hall, recently opened at Ohio State University, is the center of all activities of the women there. ervs much the same purpose as that outlined for the proposed University of Michigan League building, ich the Women plan to erect on North: University avenue and Twelfth street. Mney for building Pomerene hall -was p'btained from the state legislature. The women themselves raised amunt necessary for furnishing it. Proceeds of the dance to be given tonight in Waterman gyninasium will toward erecting a similar building here. lar alignment, while the faster and banks and was abandoned by the lighter men were left in the rear to crew. run with the ball. That a Chinese master brought th, in late years, the men influential in craft across the Pacific ocean; that it the formation of the game 'have de- crossed the Bering Sea and , sailod sired to develop a. clean manly sport. down the coast of California, and that Unfair actions or plays have been it might have been brought around practically obliterated by the, meant the horn by Spanish explorers or pir- of pena-lizing. The- safety of particu- ates are theories advanced to account lar players has been given much for its presence here. The Green Tree Inn Special Hot. 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Address C arxin Institute, 4109 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Micl Maybe Its True Perhaps the reason why women are considered more nervous than menl is because women have no pockets in which to stick their hands. r PRE TS TEAM ILL FIGHT TO FINISH, S OF PASI TW10 YEARS LYE. NEVER QUIT COACil TELLS EDITORS. hout hazzarding a direct opin- i the outcome of today's game, Fielding H. Yost, speaking day night before the opening ot of 'the University Press Club higan at its annual convention, ted that the Michi gan team faces Ohio State today will fight nish and will not quit until the ecqnd of play is gone. ch Yost in an impromptu ad- old the newspape r workers that the Michigan teams of the past two years had never quit; and he empha- sized that the Maize and Blue eleven of 1921, the team which lost to the1 Wilcemen 14 to 0 on Ferry Field, did not quit that day, contrary to public opinion during the following weeks. In support of his claim, the Coach revealed that Ohio gained but an av- erage of one half yard a trial in that game. "If you believe they quit," he chal: longed, "ask Illinois, which they play- eg the following week. Then ask Wis- consin and if you still are not sati- fied, ask Minnesota why they lost ,35 to 0. "I saw our team", he continued, "go into the game that day with five of otlr best men out and saw another re- moved after ten minutes of playing. But our boys did not quit. Since then we have not lost a single game." Paris, Oct. 19-(A.P.)The hunting season has opened in France, and al- ready the list of accidents is unusual- ly long and grows steadily. Not a few accidents are fatal. 9 -7- - "Handsome is as handsome does." Most any new hat looks good- out it takes a good hat to keep on looking good. Fall rains won't stiffen or spot it, if you get one of our Brad- ford hats. Smooth felt, scratch, velour or beaver-we have it. 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