SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .... .. ,..DAILY,.. .? _ _S 1 .... '. , _ _._._ __ . ..--- ANOUNCESCHEDULE YItciIlng Proves Greatest Difficulty In First Round Of Preliminary "Garies Last Week PLAY TO BEGIN TOMORROW] Second round of the preliminary games of the Intramural baseball tournament will start tomorrow. Thej first round was completed last week' when every team scheduled to play appeared;l and played fast and good baseball. The greatest difficulty was seen to be in the pitching. A great many of the players were walked be- cause of poor balls. Thesschedule for play this coming week is as follows: Monday, 4 o'clock, Martha Cook vs. Couzens hall, Pi Beta Phi vs. Kappa Delta, Betsy Barbour vs. Delta Gamma; 5 o'clock, Alpha Omi- cron Pi vs. Chi Omega, Alpha Phi vs. Zone 3, Kappa Kappa Gamma vs. Kap- pa Alpha Theta; Wednesday at 4 o'clock, Delta Zeta vs. Alpha EpsilonJ Phi,.Zone 6 vs. Delta Delta Delta, Al- pha Xi Delta vs. Zeta Tau Alpha; 5 o'clock, Alpha Ep'silon Iota vs. Phi Sigma Sigma; Friday, 4 o'clock, Sig- ma Kappa vs. Alpha Chi Omega, Helen Newberry vs. Phi Gamma Mu, Zone 15 vs. Adelia Cheever. LIST ADDITIONAL PATRONS Word was received too late for pub- lication in -'yesterday's Daily of any addition to tlie l'ist of patrons for the opening performance of "The Fire- brand" which will be played under the auspices of the Women's league by the Rockford Players, beginning Tuesday, May 3 for one week. The additional names are: Joseph A. Bursley, dean of men, and Mrs. Bursley, Dr. Margaret Bell, Mrs. George B. Rhead, Prof. James W.1 Glover and Mrs. Glover. Pageant Rehearsals IAT S T iIT TIONlh Jf A.C.A.C.W,WILL FURTHER ATHLETICS NOTICE S FLW l IIbHIU HILL THROUGH SPORTW OMEN'S MAGAZINE' aThere will be a meeting ofmrheOa FFeirAll freshmen women who tried out at 814 E. University. To Begin This W eek!m n n utmm o - ec sco, .. ot he " reshmn pageant are red T B gn h WatwAletis the National A.4tedd we tern, to serve with the next quested to find their groups and thefr NEW CHAPTER GRANTED . eonerence. These faculy emei s .schedules of rehearsals which are With the completion of placementI A. C. . Conference, which was hel(tyeposted on the bulletin board in Bar- tryouts Thursday, actual practice for Latest fiction at reduced prices April to orel Uive are to be appointed by the advisory gmnasiu Pactie will Mortar Board, national honorary the Freshman pageant will begin this will be attainable to those who! o toorowan llabenewil utrocetf-women edi wee st e os wh i shopping early at the book un- Ithaca, N. Y., made two decisions. ing thc. student advisory board in ftomorrow and all absences will count society for senior omn a grantpts maeep, thevenbyirst BardetiRng Tof tnhrse who dIinfaromof th-eafirst dayemstof msycresd.ledmthprarstdayhfrsty-sixthprc-chaptt-srxttohaterocal ocgrgrup have been chosen to participate in the i mage sale given by the Board of Rep-(TIecofeence voed in favorof hay- various 'robles tat may arise. I tices. Anyone having more than two at Purdue University in December dances being scheduled for 3 o'clock, esentatives May 3 to 7 inclusive at ing a page strictly devoted to A. C. absences will be eliminated from the1926. The members are planning to Monday at Barbour gymnasium, TheN ewberry hall and Mack's store for A. C. W. news in "The Sportswoman" Cermany's oldest concert bureau is pageant. Two latenesses will count hold pledging services on May Day names of the' women who are to re- ithe Women's league fund. The supply 1magazine. This magazine is publish- managed by a woman, Frau Louise for one absence. Rehearsals will start as a part of the festivities on this por onsthisdate togeteith theo rdsnghbook ise cideded in the interests of Women's Clubs, Wolfoe.wpromptly at 10 minutes after the day. be Posted on the bulletin board in so that those who wish to take ad- College and School Sports, by The the gymnasium. vantage cf the opportunity offered Sportswoman Guild, Inc. Two years In order to organize the work ef- are urged to attend the sale early. ago "The Sportswoman" was estab- (To Brim or Not to Brim-I ficiently, a general meeting of all The committee reports that an abun-lished in response to a need for a committees and subcommittees will dnt stock of text bookshae in eoeto e a coanttestock sofcotexteebookls hsbeen 1 magazine devoted to women's and TO! : I r; 1 be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday in the League parlors, and will be conduct- ed by Margaret Bush, '30, general chairman of the pageant. 01O WOMEN ORGANIZE Women of Ohio State university take an active part in any voting that occurs in connection with their school and its interests. 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After much consideration it was! group of members on the Ohio State ! considered best to change the Advis- Campus, recently conducted a plebis- ory council to an Advisory board, cite in order to gain the consensus of which is to consist of the officers of opinion concerning the present situa- the national and section~al confer- E tion in Mexico with respect to arbi- ences, together with six members of tration. physical education departments, two Blue Bird Hair Shoppe 1w Your Personal Apperance Is a Valuable Asset In our shops we guarantee absolutely first quality goods used, such as creams, lotions, soap, ete. Our tonics for 2 hair and scalp treatments are absolutely A-I. We know that you will be pleased with our methods the first trial. 8 Dial 9616 5 Nickels Arcade [1l111llilllillillilillilliilllltllli1111111111111[11111111lllllllillllllllll11111111111111111 BthO Make smart Hats The question of brim or no brim is com- promised on by Paris this season. 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