NOVEMBER ;13, 1524 THE MICHIGAN DAILY nr 101.4-..-Ti rn left across bridge, tihen1 j fl ETfll PIflIT visiting aeroplanes and a mooringj The oosiers and the Buckeyes rigiht. S JIUB tIS mast capable of handling dirigibles have met 10 timges in football. The In- Ut 10.1 -xlt a reisj bridge, then 1isft such as the Shenandoah or the Z11-3.! dia. a team has an advantage of one 152# -Qutrve left. i Trnnn ,inT the tatal number of wins, ER14OuUATY straighit through , H E JjORfT Unexpected delay in the construe- wnigfv n iigoe COLUMBUS ~~~~~~~cross~ing n lir')0 iadfIdan'.e taimcue 118.1-- .1. of toad turnlet thena!th gamei with Ohio State to be trans- jThie University of Pennsylvania --right. Seniors, juniors and faculty of the; ' r ed from Bloomington, Ind., to, football team has a backfield com- Trhrough the" courtesy of the Ann 125.2--_I!ndi of road, trn left. aeronautical department will visit the C.olumbus, Ohio. osed of four left handed players. Arbor branch of the Detroit Automno- ;125A;---UPPEIZ -tSANDUSKfY court- ,factory of the Stout All-Metal Air-! t oire on far corner, turn ight and crat company in Dearborn thi s after-i bile club, The Daily is enabled to pub- r ;,,ailradc beyond. noon. Mr. William B. Stout, presi-7 lish herewith a complete log froa, 126..i_ .-End. of road, trn left, and ;dn of the company, will guide the, 'h i. i JR(I I] ~l, Ann Arbor to) olumrxbus. This route right sta of road. I University party through the plant,1 , which goes, around Toledo, and to 5 ; .8-_;fII1. ' $AN)USKy, .straightj explaning the details of construction Columbus by way of M aion, is 'u ,- through, . and the visitors will s oe several of etcbytecuastesoetan--FidfIdiltarosrig txesot hpasng arpl-!j natdbnh lba tesots nlI7.7-1m fr~l ef co rde esti rou s e;t-s o cr nsir ul- 'O mn- best .of those available. then rgjht. mn nvriu;t s fcntue ~4i ype f;e The log and mleage follows;: 1142.7 --'P'ri right across trolley, fol- ion. Mr. Stout wil also give a talk!..who wear Flom~- 4.,1 1ls RBR otMain street.(Y lowi gstie on the subject of all--mal aroplane VVt 091.-SALINE, straight through. 14.8-.1 A. ION, traight tirouzg, fob comtruct;ion. j shleim Shoes speaks IG.5-Cross railroad to Mdain street of lowing State Itoadl No. 4. The Ford airport, located near th Stot fcto wil alo b viite. more for the shoes than 169-MI1LAN. At signal light right t1452 -Fork left with trolley. Stu atry, iLaob iie on Wabash,. crossing "bridge. l154.') *WAIDO. *rai A, through. aytPhg ecol sy 204-Left at end of road, crossing CA the community by HenyIFord who1 ayhn ecudsy ,bridge beyond. llh .I.,truh wt plans to equip it with hangars for They wear Florsheim troll y. ______ 39-Cross-roads, turn right. 68 - Curve lleft 'cross bridge and I_-I Shoes as a matter of 2.9-Cross-roads, turn left. rihtat end f roa. 22.3-Cross bridge, right on macadam. god taste. 24.-R Iight ,at school, 180.--W 0 RIll131.N G ''0 N1, straight 26.8-Right on Main street. throufgh. gn y,~inbe 7'h tdu 21.1-DUNDEE, at park. Through ond 1S.-~lIl()STATE UNIVERSITY, - latt:t' o~h~ 7 Te ceiii Riley. on right. (To reach the downtown ANNUAL WQPLD TOUP 1 28.4-Fork right on macadam. I sec-tion f'l'low High street straight Lpf' f,'on J4/XESfE PLLI/VKTT/ncr7 3.0-'Turn left at school. .ahcaId for three mniles.) THEr- INTEP4ATIONAL eat 32.9-End .of road, turn right. j:_ . --- SN IG, . ~ 33,2-Cross railroad, right at cross' C'=o..1~en. Lot Jr. is again ranked 1IGN T roads." irst among1 both the junior and sen- 33.5,-PETERhSBURG,, left at band Iior teninis players of the city of Chi-;na