WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1926 TH-P MTCT-ITG 'N fDAILYN PALE FIVE s~s..A 1 1LnaafIYt&e ar .1 lkA, MtA Y !l!"a mN.* .q PF A 0 VAVAM 71tfa "Ill., lrl . '. s Y ti ^i ~ii' i .Lli s : INTRAMURAL MANAGER Belgian REVIEWS TOURNAMT\Honors Government Sculptress I HOLIDAY PLANS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS ARE MADE THROUGH AID OF ADVISOR ii "ii. rits. Izosa eucki, cusodianl of Lane P(1'VXPT A0ri A now lhnt -.will hb ~wwnarar .,. -i L___________________ -.------------.-----------,-------.-.--- Twenty-Sx Teans Totaling More 'Thltn 300 Women Players Compete In Fall Hockey SUMMARIZE HOUSE POINTS This past intramural hockey season was very successful despite the ad- Vacation plans for foreign women j promise unusual interest this year, ac- cording to Miss Grace Richards, advis- or to women. Five of the foraign wom- en studying at the University anticipate trips. Miss Kamal Arlick is to fill a concert engagement in West Virginia, Miss Mitsu Motoda plans to go to Chi- cago and later to attend the Student conferencet at Racine, Wis., the Misses Cho Ren, Yi-fang Wu, and Yi Tsien Wu will visit Philadelphia and New verse weather conditions which pre- ;York City together. I .. :1*\'~ Milwaukee claims a delegation com-j vailed throughout the entire fall, ac- 'sedw:f.the Misss KadAlinc cording to Gladys Appelt, '28, intra- posed of the ,, mural manager of W. A. A. Twenty- Achy Iype, Priscilla Choy, Martha six teams entered the tournament with Choy, Shui Ching Yang, and Soong more than 300 women taking part. The May Yong for the National Student teams were divided into six leagues, onference, Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, 1927. each team playing three preliminary 4 The usual holiday plan of the Am- games with the other teams in the erican Association of University Wo- same league. This constituted the men has been carried out again. For league tpurnament and each team r -... . eight years the Michigan association whichplayed two of their three games t has extended the hospitality of Aner- was awarded their 50 entrance points. : .- lican homes to individual foreign stu- Then the two highest teams of each dents who might find interest in Am- league were placed on the elimination -erican family life. It is believed that tournament. There were 16 teams rr: "':this informal contact is a direct way thus entered, of which 11 were soror- to gain mutual understanding andj ity teams, four were dormitory teams, 4"f ( friendship. Miss Lois Manning ofI and one a zone team. Lansing has acted this year as substi- There were 15 games played in all' tute for Mrs. E. R. Van der Slice, in this tournament. The final game Ijchairman of the international relations was played December 4, between Pi Central Press Photo. r !committee of the A. A. U. W. Local JIIta Phi and Betsy 1Barbour, the arrangements have been carried outt latter winning in a closely fought Mrs. Henry W. F mrnan, Jr, Inset, through Miss Richards, advisor to wo-- match, 2-0. This victory entitles . men, assisted by the world fellowship Betsy Barbour to' permanent posses- ButO . oWM Crit committee of the Y. V. C. A., Margar- sion of the intramural hockey cup, Honoring her work in behalf of the et Lord '27, chairman. The following since it is the third successive year Belgium government Mrs Henry Far- visits have been arranged. which they have proven themselves Miss TsUin-yao Wang is to visit campus champions. nam was awarded the highest decora- Miss Lois Manning, Lansing; Mr. and The following is a summary, of the tion of the kingdom n the Order of Mrs. Chiye Washizuka are to be the points for the hockey seasont The , Leopold. Mrs. Farnam is of Belgian guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Pino at entire points system is based on 150 birth, and a student i the Yale A't their farm home near De Witt, Mich.; point basis. Each team which played school. Her husband is a son of Prof. Mr. Pino is a graduate of Michigan two of their three league teams in the Henry W. Farnam, famous Yale econ- State college and Mrs. Pino" (Bess Fut- elimination tournament was awarded onst szey) of the University of Michigan. A 25 points for each game won. Then Miss Farn~ams latest work is a different plan is under way in Detroi each team was given one point for bust of Prof. W. W. Carmalt of Yale, where a, group of hostesses have invit- every woman who lived in the organi- '90 years old who joined the faculty in ed a group of Ann Arbor students to zation who was on an interclass 1876. tea on Dec. 27 and for overnight visits. squad. The list of organizations in The Misses Hide sShohara, Frances order of their points is as follows: The meeting of the intramural board Tai, and Phoebe Wang are among the Tourn. Class which was to have been held today guests. Team Points squad Total has been cancelled, but a general meet Nine women are to enjoy visits with Betsy Barbour ......150 11 161 ing will be held at 5 o'clock Thurs- personal friends. Among these will Pi Beta Phi .........x25 4 129 day. be Miss Sih Eu-yang and Miss Maria Martha Cook.......100 12 112.I Lanzar, the guests of Mrs. Louise Delta Gamma ......100 4 104 I There will be a meeting of Or- Hastings, social director of Helen New- Adelia Cheever...... 75 6 81 chesis tonight at 8 o'clock in Sarah berry residence, at her Cleveland home Zone 6 ............. 75 4 79 Caswell Angell hall. for the entire vacation period. Miss Kappa Delta......... 75 3 78 Alpha Phi........... 75 2 77_ Kappa Kappa Gama. 50 4 54f -Scentlfically Selected and Prepared Foods iumm 1I Ruth Chan will be the guest of Mis c-nstructed Dorothy Allisoa at St. Johns, nd mi -s - Achy Iype will be with Miss lildred Drescher at Grand Haven. Eighteen women will r-main in Ain Mrs. H. Arbor for study. Alumnae house which abroad as will be open for the vacation has of- fered rooms to accommodate these. i r rand All students who are to be in Ann any youns Arbor for part or all of the vacation personally are urged to use the Spread pri-vilege tour. FIR at Lane hall. The kitchen and di inge room on the second floor will be avail- pe able daily from 9 to 6 o'clock, and on pendently Monday, Wednesday and Friday even- . Phon ings. To avoid conflicts, students are asked to make reservations through -1 Fraternities and So t Let us solve your Printing Probl We, make a specialty of Hou Programs and Statione c.--.8 new n i llu here. W. Cake is going gain this coming sum- will be glad to meet g women interested in a conducted, educational ST CLASS. If you' travel in Europe inde- , let her help you plan e 3597. 4 A And One Gifs- rorities ems for you. se Papers, ry. Tlwiuseard Pottery whose mother-land is Spain, luncheon sets that hail from Czecho- Slovakia, leather trifles that bring fair Italy to mind, laces that bespeak Belgian handicraft-all these things with a for- eign flavor have enormous appeal as Christmas gifts. New zest for living comes from just browsing about among these treasures from far-away lands. Then to be per- mitted to sort out the choicest of them as gifts for dearest friends is a joy supreme. THIRD FLOOR 124 South Main St. ,11 MloOMWAMA P" gwo-I 'I pes op j s -' a , .,- r 1 r < , 1 .., ,.. . a. = a '., .. /"S m _ :, F 1 . tw ' s / C 6' ; J / ) ' "}~i~~sjr etcr impress ions" Po~r~e 8805 711 AorthIi Uiiver'ilytaie. 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