1927_ __ _ __ __ _ __ _TH F'.M IC HGAN DAILY iT':' SI EV 1'I ''I " - ".01 ITIM. M FATERNITY SCORING Happy Nn, adSIga Aplpa Mu }cold second nd Tird Places lit a TOTAL SCORE IS 379 Standings in the Inter Irater nity sea- son scoring chart show t.at there is a close race for first place as the sec- ond semester's activities gt under way. The major tournament of the year, the basketball tourney, will be finished in a 'few weeks the outcome of which is certain to affect those fraternities that are rating high at the present . time. +rfTheta Chi has earned the highest niumber of nointy this season anl with 379 points has a comfortable lea over the rest of the houses. Kappa Nu is in second place with 365 1-2 and Sigma Alpha Mui third with 361 points. Leaders in the season scoring are also bidding for honors in the basket- ball tournament. Theta Cli, Sigma Al- phta Mu, Theta P, Delta Kappa Ep- silon, Phi Delta. Theta, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Lambda Kappa, Ci Psi. and Lambda ChiAlpha have won all their games so far. These teams will play one more game in their diviskon and then go into the elimination con tests which will begin next week. Next Thursday's swimming meet will have some bearnig on the sea- son scoring. Season scores are: Theta Chi 379 Kappa Nui 365 1-2 Sigma Alpha Mu 361 Beta Theta ,P 333 Phi Beta Delta 322 Phi Chi 285 Phi Sigma Kappa 271 Phi Kappa 268 1-2 Phi Sigma Delta 256 Delta Sigma Phi 239 Delta Upsilon 230 Sigma Zeta 208 1-2 Alpha Delta Phi 203 Tau Kappa Epsilon 196 1-2= Phi Kappa Sigma 181 Arrang~e Schedul~s For Golf .And Tennis Ambitious schedules for the Univer- sity of Michigan golf and tennis teams have been, arranged by "Tad" Wieman, assistant athletic director, who has announced that both the mashie artists and racquet wielders will have their first taste of competition May 5 andA then will be busy with matches until the end of the school year. The golf schedule, comprising six Big Ten schools, is the most preten tious which has ever been arranged while the tennis team will meet the usual number of competitors. The golf schedule: May 5.-Purdue at Lafayette. May 7.-Illinois at Urbana. May 16.-Northwestern at Ann Ar- bor. May 21.-ODhio State at Ann Arbor.! May 28.-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. June 1.-Chicago at Chicago. June 10-11.-Conference meet at Evanston. The tennis schedule: May 5-Michigan State at Ann Ar- bor. May 7.-Ohio State at Columbus. May 1.-Michigan State at East Lansing., May 14.-Indiana at Ann Arbor. May 16.-Minnesota at Ann Arbor. May 20.-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. May 21.-Chicago at Ann Arbor. May 25.-Northwestern at Evanston. May 27.-Conference meet at Chi- cago. May 30.'-Illinois at Urbana. HOCKEY TEAM TO MEET WISCONSINI Michigan's hockey team left yester- day afternoon at 3:49 for Madison, where they will meet the Badger ag- gregationi this afternoon in their first conference contest of the season.- Changes in the original arrangements had to be niade on account of the weather, however the cold wave of the past few days has put the ice in good -condition .and the games will now be played. t Coach Barss and the Wolverine, puck squad will stay in Madison ever Sunday and encounter the Badgers for the second game Monday. Immediate- ly after the game the squad will go to Minneapolis where they will play the University of Minnesota team on Tues- day and Wednesday. CHICAGO.-Grover Cleveland Alex-1 andet, "star pitcher of the St. Louis' Cardinals and hero of the World series of 1926, hais signed a contract for the coming season. Alexander, who re- " turned his first contract, was giver a substantial increase. ST ATECO C/ LLEG E ]To HOLD ANA INDORTRAK ARIAL TNIGI Michigan State college will be host to more than 180 athletes, represent- igthe largest entry ever assembled for the state championship tonight when the fourth annual Michigan A. A. U. track and field championships are held in the East Lansing gymna- sium. Not only will new standards be es- tablished in the 40-yard dash and 40 yard high hurdles, these being held for the first ti me,but for the first time, but also few p;°es- ,. ,;: . , eat records are cxpjet('(1 0 5 o s11rv'\A- the onslaughtscC t lie conni , PC..( man andI Grim, 51)01ce oft1) hi rl ('11(w college, who is iia tionaI it r l gi low hurdle champlionl, ('Il Y aa MCI'. Michigan cr^,ck':o:i the Ypsilanti dashslrB a I() Besides a( lie i d ual ' yeits ? lanti normal will )0e lend . r,,j j~ team chainpicuship whlich ig held(0o' tile past "tWo yMi 12. AT 3Ii PiL -ADVERTrISINGY F THIS ~ COLUM~ CLOct~ AT 3 P._. Tit ar 1)9 1; Io II' L l ;1op :' rn 'ati ;iI a' h ) V 'kil M. 1i ot her (ii-e. 1 lewNv 't . 8907. 9S-99 c-IIII I I roL S.. A'tE'So-tur It no- I. y ii 1 yr call limmie ;;~e 0,1- L..,2, I ~o'ir v~aiii ad ii . ': ~ I I 2 -C 1 ~ Ii I . ~c. I i''nal'1e '~1 IiA'N T EDI XVAN'i'B) 1o 11aell-v w~ork for colle.-.e 110n Work guarant eed. 820 toil. Phone 6374. andl repa and vomufel E. WaVshinw ;f,,-99ir s .. s ' .. . . , t 1 n "I lhu fi I We're Near the CampuLs And we are stocked with CANDY and TOBACCO to fill all your needs. Varsity Laundry Agency. RALPH'S Williams St. across from Congregational Church ~t _ u i1 , C11 C'J':T RACTRAT'i'S POP S,~ F1OR SALIC -11)24lDoigfe a;oads eCill A. numbher 1 cond it ion. Box I2(3i, Mich2igan Deiily. 38-99-100) \~'N~i---Cl(ub of 20 or more for! 1ioa. ;.$6,00 Bler v ok, 1: ileals. Iz M3131ii1 ig toorn. 95-96-97-98 WA 'l'CI (ioi leanstudent want- l :' rfsni mate please call at ' 119 ,o.'I're; i~al 21815. 97-98-99-100: with iinitials ''1. .1.'' gardoiln M it.- 1Find~er j1j(:a:;o '11 c""Ia et 12: 30. R~eward. 97-981 n2ot, 7 437(. -Pair of horn rimmeodglse hi ('115. F'inder ide s' (11 S4 1 .. .st servicP for 17 yeas. A visa x\i~ cn-MIM P >oU (.l lur efh;ici"ney, D)ANCINU IEvt ,'' l Sa lirday iigh. D burn. Smieihs 01 ow ad~iyo MOT ICIH -- I )re~sak ng, alterig, cleaning and plressing. Ladies and "C litiet22ns asuits, ( "ots1ad appar- el1217 Clod des Ave. Ph1onp 9152. 'iG-117-98i I ! 'V .XTIH-_A ronin1-niate. Would pre- 1le o call at 711? onroe . Phone 8267. ____ 97-983 WANT MI)---Posit ion in Fraternity or siortil . Excel lent, colored cook Wvith ('city references. mi's. ,TIoeS. D fl w 2641. 94-95-96-97-98-991 WANTED-Students who like good hot B3ARBECUE S to know we dle- liver between 9:30 and 11:30 P. MAT, BA;RBE1'CUE INA, Dial 4481. 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Chick: tKrug LRep. Siier-liirsit TailorinIg(Co. Will call any tilme and disinlav smw I a, . F'OR S< LE--Wil lYs-KuiliIt. Newly c-Tuezs,-7'hurc.-Sa.t l)hlteOIe. JTigood ('°olidititl, good WANTED STUDENTS to know that tire, wnte cuiais. '3G. ~Sami pays from $5 to $ %i ) or oh! 1)99100VutsA%17"overcoats.tl Vanilla Brick - - with- Hatchet Center To serve at your George Wash- ington party or your weekend c rushing dinners. DIAL 4101 I AN ARBR DAIRY "The Home of Pure Milk." FOR SALE---Three tube) nradio, coast to) coast reception. Complete with!. all accessories. $25. Law'hbon. 1211 \Villar 0. Dial 8254 79 TYPEWRITERS-AllI makes, solId, rented, exchanged, cleaned, replair- ;ed. Largest and best stock to be ob- tained anywhere. 0. 1). MORRI,, j17 Nickels Arcade. Auithorized deal-' er: Phone 6615, L. C. Smith & Cor- ona Typewvriteris, Inc. tf WANTED'-D~o altering and repair work for college men and w omuen. Work guarainteed. Plione 6374. j 97-98-99! FINI'URE JREPAIRIN G Upholstering and refinishing. Fra- ternities giver, special attention. s V. SMITH andI C. LINK. Dial 9487. I 97-98S-9 9 Ask for DEVOE 1911'1'1; S' Oils COIA)RS i'aiitvs Bo3tards Arlists' Brushes Aosulemuiy Boards A ii 'cf s' ('a livs Pj)'alinlf' Inks 1 11aluelit ARTISTS' OILS anid VAlRNISIES Acadeic Water (Colors School Water Color Boxes Show,(Cardl('olors Pastel Boards WENZEL" 20)7 Fast:.Liberty ANN AIIBOR YPSLA NTI I' e READ THE W.ANT ADS READ THE WANT ADS .. . - ....- e ..-sue _,. w svw s.w rv vo s-rsa v nark U*k4h * e r.rr r~rr. rr r (LurCb ,OF -M* 6-111,* 4,w ie * FIRS'T METHODIST Corner State anid Wash. Sts. Arthtur W. Stalker, ID. D., M6inister Parley C. Bingham, Associate Minister and Student Director. Miss Margaret Stair, Student Director. 10: 30 A. M. - Sermon: "Looking Backward; Tiring Forward." 12:00 M.-Student Bible classes at Wesley Hall. - 6:00 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild de- votional meeting with Don Hall as leader. 8:00 P. M.-Meeting at I-ill Au- ditorium. Sherwood Eddy, speaker.Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R. Edward Sayles, iister Ho ward RI. Clialini, Miniist er for Students 10:45 -Morning worship. Mr. will speak on: "The Life of TruthI" 12 :00-Church Bible School. Student classes nieet at same hour in Guild house, across the street. Dr. Waterman and Mr. Chapman, teachers. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH C'orner Hturon and Diision0 Sts. Nelre IT. Anderson, Minister.- Lewis C. lleiiain Mrs. Nellie B. ('adwel Secretaries for Students. 0:30-Student Class led by P~yof. A. It. orris. 10 :15-11Ali vf-iuts aus Assets," by Dar. Anderson. 12:00--Open Fortun for students. 5:"0-Social l lone and Supper. 6:30---Younrg People's Society mneating. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH -Jlerbert A. Jump, Minister liee'n amsay, Student Director 10 :45-"D~orcas' Needlework." 5 :30-Student supper and discus- sion of " Capital Punishment.", Prof. Waite, Law School, will lead. 8 :00--- Motion picture service. Mr'. Jump will pre~ach on:"T, C ornish Fishiermiian." Feature film, the college story: "Brown of Hlarv-ard:" FORl RENT-'-New two) and three-roomi apartment, with private bat h. rig-, idaire anid vapor heat._ 644 E. ~ni-I versity. Dial 6650. 98-9-100 FOR RENT-At 1020 S. University a desirable single room, one minute walk from camp us. Wood League House. Phone 5938. 98-99 FORl RENT-Living room, bed room, kitcheliette, b)ath. Dial 22340 be- twveen 7-8 P. M. RALPH T. SWEZEY 98-99 FOR RENT-Single room for a man student. Reasonable. 110 Glen Ave. 9 8-99-100j FOR RENT--Double and single room in comfortable home. Good loca- tion. 208 North Division. Dial 6521. 97-98 FRONT SUITE-Light, warm, plenty ofhotwater59Wlnt.97-98-99 F+OR RENT-eNice single roonn Ra- sonable. Good location. 1002 For- est. Phone 7129. 97-98-99 FOR ItENT-Front suite. One singlej room. Boys. Near campus. 810 E. Huron. Dial 9236. 97-98j FOR RENT-Bright, nicely furnishedf room, for one or two girls."' Home comforts. Close to camus. 3431 Liberty Court. Tel. 8702. 97-98-99 FOR RENT-Two large double rooms. Will rerrt single or (double or as a suite. Also room for one man n a suite. Eit her students or busi- ncss people. 425 S. Division. 97-98-99 ROOMS FOR RENT-Front suite forj boys, also one single and one do- ble room, near campus, 1333 Wash- tenaw Ave. ila 21980. 95-96-97-981 FOR RENT-Tile garage for rent, 11291 Martin P. Dial 21678. 94-95-96-97-98-99 FOR RENT-3-room furnished apart- ment. Two front rooms or suite. Steam heat; also garage. Call 8544. 422 E. Washington. 94-95-96-97-98-99 FOR RENT-Large, light, front suite. One block from campus, near Thayer. 807 East Washington. 96-9798 FOR, RENTP-1207 Willard St. Two room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Phone 6642. tf FOR RENT-Garage on Elm St. Also garage near new University Hos- pital. Phon~e 6642. tf FOR RENT-Single room in private hionie, near bus line. Phone 6623. 96-97-98 FOR~ RENT-Newly decorated double room, second floor, with or without dorm. Light and pleasant. Will rent single. 332 E. Jefferson. Dial 6110 or 3079. 95-96-97 EXCELLENT TYPING We can (give you clean, correct work on short notice. Corrections in spelling and punctuation. All work guaranteed. Rider's Pen Shop, 315 State St. t 6615. Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. tU NOTICE HEALTH Begins when you phone 8428. C. M. Gibson, Chiropractor, 35 Wuevth Areade. tues-thurs-sat-tf4 FOR convenience, speed and satisfac- tion, visit Trojiiowskis Barber Shop. tues-thur-sat circular. Raw.vaon, 4114, Hazel Ave., Chicago. 96-9.7-98-99-141}-1t1-14.2-010t4,1OS DRESSMAKING,' altering, cleaning Iandl pressing. Ladies and gents suits, 'coats, etc. 1317 Geddes Ave. Phone 9352, 96-97-98 SUITS AND OV11RCOATS-Very reas- onable prices, tailored or ready- made. We have a wonderful vari- ety of patterns. Repairing also a specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your witer overcoat. WILD THE TAYLOR 109 E. Washington Phone 50.69 -F __ c Wed-Fri-Sat WHY WE~AR "READY MADES! whren you can have a two pant suit built to your nieasure for $37.50? Spring' styles now ready. T. B. LYONS, Williams at Maynard. tf NOTICE-A Portable Phonograph as low as $15. Three moniths to pay. Just the thing for your room. Uni- versity Music Hdti~se. tf NOTICE-Banjo-Uikes. Hand painted instruments with U. of M. colors and designs. At' our sale price as low as $3.98. You can afford one. We also have some 'eW~)tional bargains in' used tenor banjos. University Mu- asic House. df NOTICE--Mouth organs. Our entire stock is offered for less than/whole-' sale cost..4 popular pastime very much in vogue now. University .,Mu sic House.:, tf 1 NOTICE-Red .Seal Victor Record {sale-three f~or the price of one. Music lovers shoquld not overlook this wonderful .opportunity. Hun- dreds to select -from. University Music House. tf ITYPEWRITING aid ' Mieograpi- ing promptly and neatly done by experienced operators at mod- erate rates. Thesis and college workF a specialty for 19 years.. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. The Typwriter and Stationery Store. tf Hear Fritz Kreisler's new Orthophonic Victor Records. 'Exclusive Victor artists. Schaeberle & Son Music House, 110 So. Main. tf NOTICE-Typing, -thesis neatly' and' quickly typed at popular prices. Phone 7345. tf NOTICE Special Bargains on new and used in- struments. Scha~berle & Son Mu- sic H-ouse, tf ANN ARBOR CARPET Cleaning Works. Riugs Shampooed. Phone. 6513. dailly-tf_ TO SEE best of 50,'lines clothing drop Scard to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf TYPEWRITER RIBBONS AND -j CRIOONS Our rapid turnover insures a fresh stock and you secure the best qual- fIty at a moderate,;price. 0. D. MOR- -RIL, 17 Nick~els Arcade, Phione 5:30-Student friendship 1iouil Guild House. at I UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Hluron Sts. Sidney &. Robins, Ph.D, Minister Sunday, Feb. 2), 1927 10:45 A. M. Morning Service : "The Religion of Nationalism." 5:45 P. M. Candlelight Supper 6:30 Mr. H. 11. Mayberry:, "What Is a Normal Child?~" "Religion is what a man does with his loneliness."'-A. N. White- he'ad. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 South IDivision St. 10: 30 A. M.-Regular morning ser- vice, subject: "Mind." 11:45 A. M.-Sunday school follow- ing the morning service. 7:45-Wednesday evening te.ti monial meetinig. The Reading room, 10 and 11 State Savings Bank building, is open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock, except Sundays and legal holidays. BETHLEHEM EVANOELICAL CHURCH -Fourth Ave. near 1'ackhmrcl St. G. A. N et-maimii, Minister 9:00 A. NI.---Sunday school. 10:00 A. Mt.-Regular morning ser- vi('e. Sermon subject: "Tihe "ltii of Ail rfrite, Pray~er," 11 :01) A. AT.-Gernian service. j6 : 0t P. M. - Young; People's League. ST. ANDREW'S EI1SCOPAL CHURCH lmvision anot Catherine Streets SEXA(4ES13A SUM)1NAY 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion (the Church). 9: 30 A. M.-H-oly Communion (Harris Hall). 11:00 A. M.-'Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. 'John R. Hart, Jr., chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania. 3 :00 P~. M.-Student and adult confirmation class in Harris Hall. 6:00 P. M.-Student supper and discussions by Prof. ?nelson on: "The iLife of Bernardl Shaiw," and "A Vital Campus j Problem" discussed by the Rev. John R. Hart, Jr. 1 it j I 1 i 1- t " accoaftom 11 CIO, C al a 18 I CLEAR CLEAN WATER fA7 WARM RPOOIV 7,1 I all B'nai B'rith{ HILLEL FOUNDATION 615 E. Uniiversity Dial 3779 4:0 P.M11. at lane Hall ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and Fifth Ave. E. C. Stellhorii, Pastor 9 :00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A. Al.-Service with sermon CHURCH F CHRISTS DIS 1-LES Corner 11111 and Tappain t eunnethi B. lDo so'ii, "' tsttor 10::30-Mlornii~g \worship., 11:4:5---Bible school. students' ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets met .40 . C. A. BRAUlERI, Minister. 9:00 A., M.-German service. 10:00 A. M.-Bible Study. 11 -ff A A T T'. m ,-I, ..- t .NOTICE-The Best in Photo Frames at the lowest prices. All styles, swing, swivel, etc. Leather frames. J. B. SAUNDERS, 306 S. State. to-th-sat flk Uainrvl tj