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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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W1MENSN'PO Sees New Buildings
As Alumnae Benefit1 UNIOOPHOMORE
"As the Michigan Union is for the GAME TO 3
I k., men so should the Women's LeagueI
Ei=gibiiUy List To Be Posted lIn Office building lie distinctly for thewomen," The first interclass baseball game
Of Advisors Of Women As sa( W. R.Humphreys, assistant I of the year was played at 5 o'clock
Aid To Chairmen j dean of the Literary school. yesterday when sophomoros and jun-
Om of the greatest advantages of et in a tie game with a score of
COMPLETE FILES READY the Women's League building accord- 3 to 3. The game was hotly cbntested
ing toDean Humhreys will bo th-e throughout, and neither team was ablej
Beginning next fall the new point .tmOfyI to stay far ahead of the other. Good
Tsystem which hasrecently been inaug- vited back to their houses they are standing feature of the lday's play.
urated will go into effect. This system always filled with new and strange Both sophomore and junior pitch_-
differs essentially from the old one in people, and Womens Leagu ers succeeded in striking out a great
that it is a great time saver. building will be a place where stu- many batters, and few safe hits were
Tere will be a list posted in the of a al mae will always feelmade. Through excellent cooperation
fice of the Advisors of Women of all As to what the new buiding will do aong the basemenost f the
women on campus who will be eligible for undergraduate women is quite ob- at first, were put out before reach-
for campus activity. Every chairman vious when the advantages of the men ing home. The hitting was not as a
is to consult this list before she makes foaresmocaaredlseoftheswomn general rule hard, and most of the
out her committee which will be turn-fai are vry inadeate and- balls ied in the field.
ed over to tie office of the Advisors men's buildingd\aill answer every The game scheduled for 4 o'clock
d between the freshmen and seniors
of Women. There it will again be need of this kind. was not played.
checked to see that no woman hasA In the Intramural tournament, the
been placed on a committee when she SCHEDULE GAMES semi-final game of the A class, play-.
is ineligible or that no woman is car- IN G YM CLASSES ed on Wednesday resulted in a vie-
rying more than the allowed number _tory for Betsy Barbour over Helen
of points. bn Newberry by a close score, 1 and 0.
of points.Plans for a baseball tournament be-I For eliminations, three inning games
This work used to be done by the tween gymnasium classes have been ar einayed. The cnmin s
Dean's office where every name had announced. Beginning Wednesday, of the A tournament will be decided in
to be looked up every time it appear- two groups will be formed, one to be a ghe etween Kalp e nd
ed on a committee list. At times this composed of the winners of scheduled Bgame between Kappa Delta and
necessitated one woman being lookedga santh hroflss.Fr Betsy Barbour at 4 o'clock today.
necssiate on woan ein lokedgames and the other of losers. Fur- T'wo games remain to be played in
up two or three times. It is hoped that ther contests will be played off Thurs- the B tournaments before the chain-
this list will be ready early in the day and finals determining the cham- nh
fall semester and every woman on i pionship will take place Friday of Wednesdip riva Marth Cteon DeaOn
campus is asked to consult this list be- next week. Zeta game resulted in a 12 to 5 score
fore she accepts any appointments in i For the first time a volley ball for Martha Cook. Today at 5 o'clock
order to make sure she is eligible for tournament will be held under the di- Martha Cook will play Adelia Chee-
campus work. rection of the physical education de- ver house. CYuns Hall defaulted
The women who have recently been partment. All teams in all the gym- to Pi Beta Phi on Monday. A game
appointed to the points system com- nasium classes will compete at 4 is scheduled between Pi Beta Phi and
mittee are the following, Helen Haw- o'clock on Wednesday June 1, at Pal- Sigma Kappa at 5 o'clock.

Pegasus PostponesA
Date Of Horse Showi
Due to the heavy rains which have 'LANTERN NIGHT DATE
mal, the field too wet for jumping
and drill, the horse show sponsored
by Pegasus andl scheduled to occur For the second time, the weather
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tomorrow has been postponed to 5 pa (cs ec pt
o'clock, Thursday, June 2 at Palmer tern Night, setting the date for Tues-
field as planned. ay, May 31. The Freshman pageant
Racing and jumping would be dan- ill be given at 7 o'clock and will be
gerous in the present state of the carried out in all its details as pre-
field and it is not probable that it viously planned.
would be dry enough by tomorrow. With the completion of the portray-
The plan of the show will be the same al of the story of Atalanta and her
as before including stunts, the egg suitors, Orchesis will present a pro-
,Iand spoon race, drill, promenadegram of dance episodes and, as a fit-;
and special hurdling and jumping by ting conclusion to their college activ-
nd taia ehr seg sndjmpngy ities, the senior women will pass their
imported tramed horses lanterns to the juniors who will hand
their hoops to the sophomores in the
POR TIA SOCIETY I customary Lantern Night procession.
ELECTS OFFICERSI
M.S.C. Students Visit
At the annual formal banquet of . . TH E
Portia literary society held Wednes- UniVerSity nospit l
day night at the Green Tree Inn, of-
ficers for the coming year were elect- -Home Economics students of Mich-1
ed as follows: president, Katherine igan State College in classes of diet-
Lardner, '28; vice-president, Ruth otherapy and institutional manage-
Fine, '29; secretary, Margaret Ar- ment will visit our University Hos-
thur, '28; treasurer, Laura Soule, pital today to inspect various depart-
'28; Oratorical board delegate, Ruthe ments of interest to them, including
Banfield, '28. the experimental laboratories.
Miriam Olden, '27, the retiring The classes have been invited to
president turned her office over to be guests at the hospital for lunch.I
the president elect with the customary About 11:30 they will see the prepar-
ceremony. O. J. Campbell was speaker ed food as it leaves the main kitchen
and guest of honor at the dinner. to 1) distributed to the smaller kit-
chens. After lunch they will visit the
N 0 T I C E S subsidiary kitchens from which the
food is served.
Baseball games for today are as fol-
lows: 4 o'clock, Kappa Delta vs. Betsy TYPEWRITERS
Barbour in final A tournament; 5 ew L. C. mnith,
o'clock Pi Beta Phi vs. Sigma Kappa, Corona, Remington
Adelia Cheever vs. Martha Cook in the
semi-final B tournament. an Royal liortables.
sSecond-hand and rebuilt typewriters
of all makes. Lowest prices. Easy
terms.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels, Arcade Phone 6615
and PAPER SETLAIJO

kins, 28, chairman; Mary Louise Mur- mer Field.
ray, '28, recorder; Sally Bonine, '28,
assistant chairman; Helen Blackwood,! her own points is asked to consult
'28, assistant recorder; Cynthia Haw- this file and see if the points which
kins, '29, adjuster; secretary, report-Ithe committee has listed are the cor-
ers, Harriet Lowrie, '28, Jean Hath-- rect ones and if she has credit for all
away, '29, Eleanor Beyer, '30, Vir- the activities she has taken part in.
ginia . McGonigal, '30, Jean Wallace,
'30, Katherine Hickey, '30, Mary Alice Women of the University of Chi-
Moore, '29, Dorothy Williams, '29, and I cagy university entertained the Men
Vida McClure, '29. . which was attended by members of
The files of the points system are at j W. A. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
the present time in the office of, the
Advisors of Women. ,Any woman who' Dean Ellis, Cother College ,declares
is at all interested in the number of the Filipino women rule the nation.

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The Big Pavilion, Whitmore Lake.

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