TVE DAYS ; VEMBER 23, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .yTep..va;fD' :ya'L .Juvfl R 1. I92' I-.1M1EIT AN AIL ., .. .. ..m..,-. ...ti,.. _. _ PHIKAPAHyRRER 5 tI I b (' utefrtrinbV (: ics +t({'t_';, I7 V 0'it ('(1 \ ?I t 1 i otrnoonl ii.ix~b~i, ouiith; O'B'rienl, I h11 a ip ,ifV h. TPhe time wvas Srestiondiigps c"the fra~terni- fi les a, afollows : Pi! Xa ppa, Phi Sigm 1K ~;lp, ~ ria,-gie, Phi Chi, Delta S~yingPhi. elta lpha psil ,I Veli,(-a A epolo Phi ita °a ie, 'theta) 1'Si;1 iI ('a. I Lai h x a Ne i.', i21.1 S:ca Kapa Nu ro.h Thee itilfateri t wercthe intur 30 an('IilIa1 f i 1. atho a 1in manylies] tin rteachy wehstior waih.iCoillstante w)1l be >oYU ired 2 weich illanoillveberale oene.i Each ]house is reel.c t tite t)urn ii its entries to the jl lraimvral offhce b ;r ~Friday, Novembeor 26. Senior literary students defeatedl the " ~Junior enginieer team inl the senii-. final game of the campus speedball tournament by a score of 19 to <' yes- terday afternoon. Tphe senior literarya team will mneet the a',-AMedic team lat 4:30 o'clock this afternooni on the south Ferry field gridi~ron. Yale's crew carried the American colors to victory in the 1924 Olympic championship at Paxils. W T~N ECORD 5 lA JUT PLAYR I ON THE SIDELINE WitnA. Simcpson saying, "There seems to b)e some if the Michigan band, was to select s ,ecret about Michigan's success, and an appropriate song to play after thej the only way for us to find it out is to 'Wolverine victory over Minnesota, the keep on playing the Wolverines." 1 drum-major would have to discard the "Victors" and play "This is our lucky l Michigan's strongest defense I day." Michigan gained a 7 to 63 vie,-! was ylinnesota's forward pass. If tory', but in a strict sense, did not ! the Gophers hadl kept to rushing defeat the Gophers. Minnesota had hIt'e ball, they wtould have undoubt- more power than it could use, hut the edly scored miore than once. Tine power wasn't under proper control. and lime again they -would parade IThe Gophers defeated themselves in; .downthe11 field only to let soneic1 a game of brainsiversus brawn. N1uhgan back intercept a for. i - Avaird pass within the 25 yard zone. 1 The Gophers gained enoughc Out of the l2 forward. passes the ground on ruzshing to carry the Cophers attemipted, Michigan in- 1 basll all over the state of iic- I i'reepted six, and all ini crucial rota. Ninnesota m~ade 19 firstI iimomients. downs and tMe Wolverines muade -- three. The Gophers oulgiained Michigan was in a bad way when the. Yostnien 11 yards to one, yet the teamw left the field at the end of Minnesota was, able to score only the first half, but a few words from(3 j once touchdown. X ost it the dIressing rooms made a -cmltchneithatiuefThe Minnesota fans are still won- ! th squiad. Michigan came back onto 1 d ering how they lost after makingI the ;field wvith determination and re- so much grou1nd. One Norseman said, fused to let Minnesota make first "No matter hiow good we are, we can't'(downls at will. Eckersall had been beat Michigan. At the "little brown waving his hand to the head linesman jug" banquet, Coach Spears put the all afternoon and it was time he situation in a little different light by should rest. II Durinig the game Michiigani got three breaks and look adianta of every one. Barnhart kicked at low hunlt which lit Bater in t he chest and bounded beck to the Minnesota kicker. Baer, who blocked the kick, recoveredI the ball and gave Mi1chigan a chance to score. After failing on three line p~luniges; Micligaii resorted to lthe forward pass to effect a score. On a fake kick formjation, Fried- man tlhrtv a pass to Oosterbaan on the goal line, but two Gopliers -were there to knock the ball down behind the goal. Lovette is responsible for giving- Michigan its scoring chance. He broke through the Minnesota line and hit Nydahl about waist high-and plop -the ball was free and directly in i~~~ 1,LP. NTd 11, ~tu ANE if you are a te'lponeC stbscril)Cr call J imic the Adi-'Palkr, D idl 221, and your want ad HELP WANTED)-Studentk (,ilydo will ibe charged. Q i II10J oe . l '3 Cll4"f f 'Thie Al ichiganI )aily rceer"es the right to hl 'J'~ jvetigt ecJassify all v .-ants ads inder mpiop sehead- lay t,rati'e prooi n in ings and to revise or withhold -'i. ectioiiWblc copy ou. 0 ou1' 1)15' sesoni. JPlonejp iO o This colnumn closes at 3 P.1'.1M date pr.cC(- , ing pubilication- Notice of any er'or must be ;h~, ilk r ! 71). 11, V. (C. hIi ,f. given in time foi- the second insertion. CASH RATES 47- 1 - I : Tlen cents per readin, linet' on Vie basis ofj freee:a -craze words to the line) for one or two WANTED) STIJI3)ENTS to kn~ow that insertions. Nine cnts per reading line for three or more Sa"Ii pays from Sr)$51to $25 for old iznsezt hens. il +-it #,1,? 1S Casr classifieds received at the Daily office 321I4 ANNoIrcats in The Press Building on Mlaynardi Street.11E.ANDIAL43(W I CONTRACT RATES Special standardized rates given on applica- tf, ution. i f LOST front of Oosterbaan. Oosterbaan LOST-Pair of bone rim glasses wth scooped up the ball and was away like ! name inside of ease, at Grid-graph. a fire horse answering a 7-11 call. TheI Rewar'd. A. A. Brubaker, Dial 5482. big Michigan end ran awkwardly, but 49-50-51 "he was going places" and was not to be stopped. One Gopher backfield LOST-Friday noon, ollong white man made a great attempt to overtakeI gold wr'ist watch, Maynard S. and Oosterbaan, but when the race ended Second by the way of Will1iam St. he was in second. place, 10 yards be- inquire 537 Second St. 45-49-50 Shind. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOST-Fur lined glove for right Priednian, who had. so conasist- hand, in Natural Science Aud, Fri- ently' kicked for the poit si fter day, 19th, A. M. Dial 7184, ask for touchdown, had thte suipport of H arold. 47-48-49 every member of the team~ on the _______________________ next, play. Friedman never liesi- FRRN tated or weakened. ilichigan FRRX Ineeded. the poinit and Friedmni Ikws ready to deliver. The line 1 FOR RENT-New house, rooms for hel ou t~e wld ophrs u~ business people or instructors. .336 , ,i , I I j riedman sent the ball directly bplepmthLj n LI JJUtL_ 11 R~oger (Colt! .F - ne h blliardlist, htas just set a niew rl ~d's rec(ord for the 13.2 balk-I hlengot~ by. making a runi of 732 in a' match against Louis Cure at the Olympic club in Paris. SUGGESTION S FOR Waltter Weber pae a great gameI in his last appearance for Michigan. He made more tackles in that one game than he has in any other two battles. Almquist was caught between Joesting and, the mighty Weber, and, had to be carried from the field on a stretcher. The Gopher quarterback} Iwas leading the way for Joesting, but1 S. DnvlIonu. sona. Diai 22340., 4-49)-50 NOTICE--B'argains in used tenor ban- FOjAE.os. From $20 up. Easy terms.' jUniversity Mujsic IHouse. 49-51-52 FOR SALE-Two absolutely new lea -_________________ ther chairs, suitable for- a fratern- NOtICE-Hats cleaned and blocked. ity house or private home. Callol All kinds of shoes cleaned, dyed andl Roberts 4418, 49-50-5I repaired. Satisfaction guarant;,ed. ANN ARBOR SHOP, 62)E.1,% ibert y. FOR SAL2-Latest model Remington t. Portable typewriters. A limited nuns-j._ CHRISTMAS a For Tlmnksoivmo' =1 A Box of to happily compl te thec day's feas't and festivi s Eberbach onCo == 200-202 EAST LIBERTY ST. GIFTS A gift with the personal touch is an en- largement of some of your good Kodak snap- shots. You'll be surprised when you see the results that can be obtained. A good snap-shot, enlarged and suitably framed, very' often can not be distinguished from many pictures purchased at considerably higher cost. led the greatest fullback Yost has seen 'ber of ued ortble, x oi'U c '-'-" X10.'- ! r into stray pastures. Weber is a hard onstration phone 3489. 19e.o.d.tf, player, and always plays his best game against Minnesota where the l WANT'EDZ "going" is rough. __________________ I~oett, ~ewyandBar wre WANTED-A few men who cou;ld ueI LoveteDewe, ad Bier ere more money. An attractive pposi outstanding nin In litre, and tIt is tiont for the right men. Call W. with deep regret that Michigant Smith at phone 3079 before 5 today,_ loses the first two metioned. rakfrIr ei a lee Dewey has played oil the Varsity oelask dfordMr.Lws4tA 9ee for three, years and has beent a HoeWdnsa.4 great asset to the line during the IWANTED-Students who like good- laskt four gamoes. Lovette is un- htBAjV St ko w e doubtedly one of the best guards ht8~1tG7St nww e In the Big Tell and will demand I liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. M.j serious consideration when all-. BARBECUE INN, Dial 4481. J Conference teanms are chosen. ! 47 e o d SYDNEY, N. S. W.-J.,0. 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