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THE" MICHIGAN - DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 254 1925 h

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SENATRS CINCH GODOPEEDLOW MAN 'IN
Jbefeat Clef ela iiid 1,l i Crai ;ie tegolfers on the second day -of thce

TflThe new Intramuira l handbook is
TO A U T E no ready for distribu tion at the in-
MUIC i UUOV 'dV tzamural office.- This book c ontains
RS the constitution, Iby l ,por am of
CROSS CHUNTRYi COD _'Iactivi ties, playing. ' 1, faci land a

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FRATEXMNTIES, SOMRITHES,
AND RUSE CLUBS:

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East Lansing, Sept. 24.-Officials of!
:Michigan State college are planning a

j 1T~i[ To :~ccee iz ; ?st li k qualifying rounds of 36 holes for thei new cross country course to be laid
ria~~ all-cain7pvs champicliship w .ith a total ou in such a manner that the runners
of 15~1_ His scale ycsterday was thei will be in full view from the east
(RED SOX +DW EAT TIGERS lowest turnedl in so, far. I stand of the stadium most of the time.'
Rialph Cole,. who led l ho eIld Wed-, The finish will bring the runners
Washington, a) C., Sept7. 2.-While nesday, was shooting a bit off form! through the stadium twice and com-
the Athletics wer e lc s~ng a close Yst'er'day and had .to be cont eit witsh pletEly around the track at the finish.I
game to the St. Louis I ;-owns, Buck a 78. Cole slipped up on several short! Increased interest in this ancient
IHarris' Washington Senatrs annex- ( utts. Entries yesterday brought the ;sport is evidenced at the college this
cd a doable header fromn the ('leve- i total number of contestants up to 79. 1 'year and it is hoped the school will
land -nine, thereby takin:g the Amen-' Best cards for the day were as fol-j place strong competition in the west-
can League baseball title for the see- I l ows: cnen fields this season.
ond successive year. T. Goodspeed, Jr. ......38 35-73 A squad of about 40 candidates re-
Before yesterday's gamnes the Sen-1 H. Weiner.............36 38-74 turned for morning {practice Sept. 15,
ators needed to win throo out of their j R. Neuman ... ....... .38 37-75 1the freshmen also reporting then.
remaining eleven games, but with a A. Connor .. ...........37 3 9-76
loss on the part of the Athletics,. the F. J. Feeley........... 39 37-76! Bombay, Sept. 24. - The cotton
,,Washington chub needed ,hut two to, -- -I strike, which began Sept. 15, has
claim the petiniauLt- I;y vrir ue its I.subscribe for Theito Paly today at grown rapidly and now involves!
double victory the Senartors Drned; the office i Press- Buildin.-Adv. 135,000 operatives.
ithe right.to meet tCelio PJ, burgh~
'Prates, champions of* the N itional
lcague t in the world 'series.
R~euther pr-oved t4) be ai~ ttUtronger
in the tighntplaces intt the="frst game, J t
and wan lay a close score of 4-3. Each
ipitcher* alloxved nine hIts. The sec-
ond, gae was, in qa s1 iiark for the,
chamion. winkg1;~.a2seoe. over exact- definitions or pronunciation of words?
D~etroit, 1\ich. Sept .24; ,:,Boston -over the identity of historic characters?
Red S'ox had little trouble; in taking -oequsinofggrpy
the final gamne of the series here to- -oe usin fgorpy
day. Nauss' offerings were pounded , -over points of grammar, spelling, punctuation, or
for twelve hits which garnered fiveI English usage? Look them up in
runs for the Boston nine. t
scone: 00. 000 E.1 IIIS11
'Detroit 00 C0-0 4 1,
Boston 200 01020*-5 12 0 CFcVTV
The other scores follow: C fII * ~

Tokyo, Sept. 24. I-Th niversity.
of Chicao(baseballIiiidl eL the'
lWaseda uivterslr ity inetoday,12 o 0.
Theatedne wseiatd t
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the olffiee In Pre'sIuh i.Adv

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All fraternities, sororities, and
house clubs wishing to be in-
clude~d in the Stuident Directory
should send copy to the Michi-
ganenislan' office in the Press
Bu3iiling not later than Saturday
noon,. Septemuber .26th.
Namles of memnbers shoulid be
listed either alphabetically orac
cording to seniority.

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The light weight Alli--
gator slicker thati1
becoming so p opular
Tw shades of green
andred.
$7.50.
wAoriRA coMPAN
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Anierica League

Score:
Chicago
New York

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New Ycrk
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Lxclusive styles and high yualiiy morately priced
VAN BOVEN CRE]SS

Candidates! for' the -t'eshnia~n
cross country. teani should re-
port at 4. o'clock -today- iniithe
locker room of.Watermnap gvrq-
nasium
C. rC. Furnas,. Coach.

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combining the
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CONSIDER that
first impression.J
Most of it is a matter~
Hof clothes. Make it al
good one. Wear good,
clothes. We can help;
we have the best.1
'society Brand.,-

fine

tailoring

$48 to $68

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For Fall an d Winter
T HEwide range 'of fabrics
wee now showing assures
you of a tsatisfactory selection.
Now is the time to buy.
Scheyer Skits $55.00 to $70.00

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