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TCHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. -Copy -received by the Assistant to the Prosidert until
3:30 p .in. (11:30 a. mn. Saturday,)
Volume 4 SUN DAY, N1OVEMB,1ER 11, 1923 XEnumber 43
Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the~ Arts:
The next meeting of the Faculty wil be held Monday, November 12th,
at 4:05 p. in. in the lecture room of thle University Library. The businies
of the meeting includes:
1. A motion to abolish Plan B for admnission.'
2. Stateinent by Professor F. FE. Day concernig a conltemplated reor-
ganization of the work in Business Administration.
John It.. Efiijig r.
IUnivrsity of Mlichigan Band:
-No, rehearsal as announced. Formation at 11111 Auditorium at 3:30 p. m.
for Armistice Day services. Bly order of the Director.
William i Graualich, Jr., Asst. Manager.
IL 0. T. C.:
The members of R. 0. T. C. wil attend the Armistice D~ay celebration a
Hill A'ditorium, today, November 11; at 4:00 p. mn. Assembly in front of
Natural Science Auditorium at 3:30 p. m.rThe formation wil be in uni-
form without arms or band instruments.
Wi. 1. (Carpenter, P. M. S. & T.
Prospective Teachers :
The Bureau of Appointments will hol1( its annual enrolment in the
auditorium of Newberry Hall, Monday, November 12, at four o'clock. All un-
dergraduates, seniors, or graduate students who desire teaching positions
for the second semester or for next fall should enrol at this time.
nargaret Caner(ji, Secretary.
To All ex-Service Men and Women:
You are all cordially invited to the Armistice service to be held in 11111
Auditorium at 4 :00 this afternoon. Bishop Theodore S. I lenderson of De-
troit will be the speaker. Following the service there wil be open house
at 'Barbour Residence to which you are all invited.
Clayton F. Jennigs, Commander American Legion.
Benjamin F. Hlausman, Co mimander Veterans of Foreign Wars.
John A. Royce, Prdsident; Gun and Blade Club.,

WHA4T'S GOING ON
SUNIDAY
9 :30-1,niversity Men's Bible class
}meets in Upper room, Lane hail.
10::30-.horning worship in First Methi-
odist church.
11 :00-Meeting of D)ecemnvirate in
eroom 302, Union.
12:(1{--1biIle classes meet in Wesley
hail.
112:00---M1iss Lazar speaks on Japanose
erthquake in Congregational
Ichurch forum.
3:20 -- Mlccl lug of National G~uard
men, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
Iall other ex-service men in lowerl
rcorridor Natural Science building
ready to march.
4:00-Armistice services In Hill au-1
ditorium.'
5 :00-Rleception at Betsy Barbour
=house for all ex-service men.
5:30-Luthieran Student forum at
-Lutheran church.
5:4--Unitarian supper in Unitarian
church parlors.
0.:00--Stuident. supper in Harris hail.
6 :lr--.John F. Glynni speaks at Congre-
gational students meeting, Congre-
ga tional church.
6:30-Wesleyan guild devotional meet-I
ing at First Methodist church.
0 :30-Unitarian student's Union fire-
light discussion of "The Bok Peace
Prize.''
7 :00--Meeting of Men's Educational)
club in room 304, Union.
7 :00-Scalp and Blade meets in room
302, Union.
7:30-Buffalo smoker in reading room, i
Union.
' :30-Fres3hman group 1 will meet in1
room '308, Union.
MONDlAY
4:05-Mleeting of the faculty of the
College of Literature, Science and
The Arts in Lecture room of the
4University library.
'4:15fMeeting of The '(Gargoyle staff
and tryouts in Press building.
S:0(-1)Detroit Symphony Orchestra
concert in Hill auditorium.
TUESD)AY.
12:00-Xleetiiig of Chamber of Coin-I
coerce at Chamber of Commerce Inn!-
5:00-)Feting of D~aily staiff and try-
outs in Press building.
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their photographers' receipts must
do so as soon as possible. The
Michiganensian Deice is open from
2 to 5 o'clock every afternoon except

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Saturday.
nhUI~RnES HO The only speedball schedule fr next
week which can be announced today is
Gfor the freshmen sectional group
DER I GS 2 To teanms and is as folows : 3:15 o'clock,
DEIL DCS 2 T tmrrw team 2 vs. team 3, .team 6,
'vs.tea 8;Tuesday, team 4 vs. team:
(Continued from Page Six) 5, team 7 vs. team 9; Wednesday, team!
yard line. A pass Vick to Steger was,1 1 vs. team 5, team 6 vs. team 10;
incmplte.Thursday, team 2 vs. team 4, team 7
Ancopslye iktae.trcpedb vs. team 8. For the last three days of
San derson on his own 15-yrlie the above list, definite time 'has

Special Home-cooked Chicken Dinners

Goettge made eight yards off left!
tackle. A pass by G~oettge was inter-
c epted by Parker, whio ran 30 yards
for a touchdown. Steger failed .Ato
m nake the extra point. Score: Mlichi-
gan, 26; Marines, 6.
Blott kicked over the goal lane.
Substitution : Brown for Steele. Ma-
rine ball on her own 20-yard line.
Goettge punted out of bounds on the
Michigan 40-yard line., Vick made five
'yards off right tackle. Time out for
Liversedge. He stayed in the game.
Substitution Witherspoon for Marion.
Vick hit the line for two yards. A
Spass, Vick to Steger, was incomplete.
IA pass, Vick to Palmer, wvas good for
inine yards.
Final Score: -Michigan 26; Marines

notL been ueciceu upon ani wilube an--
nounced in Tuesday's Daily.
Contrary to all previous announce-I
ments, the handball schedule for the
fraternity teams will be announced inM
Tuesday's Daily.
Game Sidelights1
FIRST HALF
SIn the first half a pass from Uterltz
to Muirhead was completed for 25
yards. This is the first time that
Michigan has used a tackle at the
receiving end of a pass this season.
IHerb Steger's line smashing fea-
tured the attack of the Wolverines in
the first two periods. I
Dutch Marion was called to the
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A new oil station is being built by
the White Star Oil company on the
corner of Maynard and Williams
streets. Work has just begun on it,I
andi it is expected to be done before!
January. According to company of-I
ficials, there has never been such a ;
great demand for gasoline as now, I
due _partly, they say the lowv price of
gas, and also because of its increase I!
in the number of cars.
Thme new oil station wii be of the
most modern construction arid one of
the largest in the city. Tils is the

first oil station built by the company
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{ui±cft1eia tne imesL a~~urLin
THE LINEUP i half to carry the ball.
Most of the Marines' gi
IMarion......L.E........ Farrell gained using the Hugo Beze
Muirhead..L.T...Liversedge tattack.
ISlaughter..... L.G........Cercek Each team made but on
1 Blott........... C..........BaileyE tion in the first half.
Hawkins...:.. R.G.,....McHenry Tstueefcinyt
IBabcock.....R.T....'.Hunt tsru efieny o
Neisch........ R.E. ......Skinner Class ifieds.-Adv.
I Uteritz ......Q.B. ......Goettge
I Kipke........L.H. ........Henry i __________
Steger........R.H...Ryckmnan
IMiller........F.B. ........Neal IC
Officials: Referee-J. C. Masker,
Northwestern; umpire-J. C. McDon-,
ald, Brown; field judge, R. D. Daniels,!I
George Town; head ilnesmnan, Major,
Nelly, West Point.
jTouchdowns: Michigan - I~teritz,
Miller, Rockwell, Parker; Marines-
Neal. Goals from, touchdown-titer-
itz 2).
Substitutians :" Michigan, Steele for
Hawkins, Vick for Miller, Rockwell for
Uteritz, Kunow for Babcock, Babcock xWA

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,round was
lek plan of,
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Navy Overwhelms
I St. Xavier-, 61 To

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IAnnapolis, Nov. 10.-The Navy foot-j
ball machine ran wild over St. Xavier
of Cincinnati here todlay," amassing a
total of 61 ints to the opponents 0.!
The work of the sailor lads in followv-
ing the, bali was almost uncanny.
Four of the ninme touchdowns register-
ed were directly the result of inter-
c~is ~ia pdlasses.'

AND YOUR JOY WILL BE COMPLETE

The Ann Arbor Art association an.

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It's true efficiency to use
Cia ssifieds.-Adlv.

Inounces an exhibition of famous I for Muirhead, Palmer for Neisch, Park-
paintings in Alumni Memorial hall er for Klpke, Brown for Steele, With-
INov. 5 to Nov. 12. The exhibition! erspoon for Marion; Marines-Kyle'
will be free to the public, for Hunt, Sanderson for Henry, Lar-
Seiiior v who have not yet obtained sen for Skinner, Whaling for Larsen.

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