________T-lB-MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, O( TO1;is ~tc.Mcia passes were tried1 The ~ineup:r ci als : Ref'ercee, fiher {Illinois), Ur- Librar 12tme.Two were complete for a Michigan A.Arary FKiht (~l'iothBad..igures 11AJC ,el lt (Drmot) IIa n t.g of 56 yards, three were inter_-.Marion ....L.......... :cti~ F xki~, Coaslelo (Georgetown), .r 1e, a(d seven wr nomlt,'Slauhter . .. ,. } I ol an t 3 t, ,1.T:rlr!-i _________ FobQ N O 7 Jo elosers pased ci yen tO 1 .,.(IO1N Provti...........() -(Continued from Page tOne) complete._'~e i N tically helpless to pull the game out ;gisIiek u Rockwell......4 .... of the fire. , foslna:111 t-eer (CapA.) .AI . ........ t 71>;i. An "air co- Knowledge grows apace in the Unili- BIg Penalties Iheoathe *raged wr....1.1111 ........1 Uch Y, (h ' n1<22 a izi tiS'l<(d at New vr~sil y. A coriig to recent S7La is- Miehigmn tasmfwal of rough 2(rlcLeJ: Lq............j,1't.an : I 'c rr 1'.' .rr ; ~ t .,7'fj'lri ihu.hegm..okel n ierstiiaoo l: ~ :d,I'i (1 ' : y' if e a Taey Thisbert boos Uedha t th tota alzd frte ls fes.Captain Steger .Were the st ars 11ill the1;!r (1 ('"' 1.y, i-~Ai ,t( a ' I i .1 11CrY.;. I. A y. .,t, T S) r..L 5(.,t1 :-(. The rld0 brais xcuie ofe lwanti de'..- The two teams were equal on the backfieil, allhough their efforts 'were C:C v 1fni y i , 2(teJp, : :" v-" ~ poinn atextalulibraries, w a nd3,27for line, and only seven 'first downs wereininized iby the constant sttingLynn peeit : ~n '' \~t' il'rutos.teyea 9t -4 hs sa ies made, four by the .farmers, and three through o1f the ggie line mre, Who! an1 for (,arw-r, l'ekH, for Si - - -- - -- of 19,968 over the record for t.o'p~e bthe Wolverines. Neither eleven ex- seem-ed to find holes at one place orlo an, ,!lty.: fo , c" 1( j~ C )p'~d ~ yy~p5~q~~ ~ yaadsem oidct perienced much luck with the aerud 'aothterl onnearly every play. i I ut)?1, Ctora(~(' r yia in.Of -m . ed:, ;.that the sudntho yi mo, ta ~TO13E . ' jZZY. use of books ;do not indic ate Ethe - Show Thirsttowhc Io;i) oy st:: LT cA11;'11 nio g tiz ens ibrrycheksupon thousanids of _h elves Air a brief[ tiye ::e Un- rusu;_liy enigrossed in scholarly pur- cutd I'(Dindvidual items of thie circula-1200 Slttdents See tion;l report disclose that in 1923 thecre rit B at]W A.r we re 11;,390 books drawn fromi~ the; irs vLta 10 . ' l'oweor 5tUly hail, compared to 132,6901 MoeC' 210U 't t- in 1922. dent attml('thC ' ji ia-- A. C. j The figures on the books "drawn .Oi') l ai n h d dcto ycj out for ho mne use are also lagrer than ihi(I'('::\ VI. A. C t d u lin the history. of the library. Bobks yesteray atEat mi , ccrd to the nmber of 18,000 were dlrawn ing fjt!'lio u oh a sim ts out by students for overnight use in Nsl 0,icuigieaeso preparing class work. More than the vars-ityhn, aevh Irpo 50, 000 books altogether went into thespcatai, hu rerndo tirculation on student cardls for home Annt roiat ih.l~se ie use of more than one day periods,. iN thetrspttinpol, hl Acecording to W.. W. Bishop, li- score's mae hejorne: atoio r x ' tbrar~an, the figures on the recorded bibs. L :U pp T. . : 4.'. - .. r' I $a.,.,. t _ .. _. . _,.,.. .. a .r.. MATINEEE "^. ~1 .... .., ,.,s...,,_.d,"...e .,_ _ a, ,,... e,,,a,. t t .::;I :104 1h ~ ~_ __________ __ __ -__.__-.._. .. Prelud F.1i yaPb'hg oI i rve~i ~'f s i ElJr sad o s i-a_ h n~i "ii ''THE t)~~I 4 0 'h "1 i.ane t'e t it ~b cau iso oiiii ( T r 'agi ceiee, tfi= ys i('I'r iiii iii aeaEl ehir 4spectaculr I k ~ , f. j bllimiidescritioll. Tlhis, fle third c~ tOw FMipj'I d l JUXO l.r4'fitfliili~i, ( X* J t't o ~latrcIhtti pd~ ie niln ate tai rohlm(Ance d amazing adventuare. r lEMA'AE . A C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " E a. t, $... -.- .--.- - -- _____________________________________________ FULL 0. SUNDAI two PERFO IL. --+aaI IRCTIEST RA V MATINEE DELUXE II MAIfA1NCES I fk~rf . / " k3 '4, ' 1 erdvhQlm - ta 'I ~. - FULL () (liES WI ~DAY V 'IINEE ~ll 1 10 DELl XE P1 Id ()RMA~cEs - t' d~ ., .~ tT E MODER~N 6PA BIILI 'DUMAS l scro 'i\ti *Pchireferfs that ivye a-Ild i] rce ava fight~ and lov e and 'e m their Nvay through 'nt n'aenlmcathrilling than lth e other; the kiaug of sto elle id nuriae l s1i ilt for ' w , oance Irresistible! and- Owing t; o the variotls, plots eveloit)Inrap. idl :Ce'~ssi11n during th 1 1,th o se iw io co n v en i ly can come early will letter enjoy the icon-. A~lex-situaions that m~ade thIs story famous. We «wa dlhere Strictly to schedule.C [Ack_ Galley Ships r a t-e s .I- Galley Slaves Sl '1a, Markets 7 A Tdale of Furious, Impetuous Love that Surmounted the Greatest Ohstace t? I P,.! "& A. 111 W %,& 11 91% SY PHONICCONCERT I' ih'' a'h ii' a 1oryai ad ~nt a d v ;nm v nfod Icfi'e oii- J 3yy f Itide ~hl ersonal DIirection of JULIUS SCHMIDT 1;rsei 01,- e fo,fBeanitif iiiand Difficult Musical Score ]a3.i-din Any Theat re, Using T'wenty-seven More Chianges liau Cie Ais T.'eatre, iDetroit. A ]? AL 31USICAL TREAT LVAJ~ L i tl'h1 1 t. I ii !1 s 11 yyyippp, -- a i ars t. :"f :CC , .'rrwtr .V nnr .,' YE , [ ~ J I t , M~ tin e en Nig t oc at.cn mdAedtoiul...O LE+Rf~ll[ p~fJ LV[ fILD~rnD~f~fl~ LH]U~D(U ILI a~ MQRA for the deelp sea trail, where untold, -w si the love of combat and the gloryS' to HIAWK of the seat, tihe most daring .e wase 5101deck. 1LDZ/LE LELPW -Oth'er Days- 1u ioiri n Matinee, All Seats .:...........i. "Ti (hildren, All Seats I..,,v.........10ci 1, i cing Samne as Sundaiy Schedule LE- TOW SELLING w K- L 9.1 4 I ' I r I j ¢ i E>. J !?L ,. ar ' . s: F;. S: r 9 .s 4 ii AT7 41SEAT SAL I..