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SAT7RnDAY, 1)ECEMIER 15, !25

1-1E MI HINIGAN' 15 AIL

POMNERENIN G (IVEN ,
MIN#FISOTAABA NDONS ' AtLA M14JRICATJL
nt rsui .itinua u r r -rirnti VfP TIA IRIF

HA WKCY TRACK AN TANK TEAMS
TO MEET CHICAGO CLUB ATHLETES

PENN AND IlkT T tEAM~S

Retai~n lo wa Coach LAS S I F IE
IOWA CITY, Dec. K -B urtlliVRISN

z WY UIL U# 11I.*r'-,(Sr ci; i To Tric -z it with the Cherry Circle athletes, Two invading tams ranked Iiigxveson will coach Iowas fcotL
LA!II~t [L LI]!~~ 'Cotined romPag Six Eat, ittburh, 128 atinalbal
LI UV +IOWA CITY, Dec. 14.-Competi- who last wintr defeated the among the most powerful in the; emgi nx er
__-the year and thc greatest offensive tion against Chicago athletic clubs' Iowans, 56 to 48.EatPisurh 198niol
Go he L adrs Wil e m~incd bak ee i m ny sesos, Scll will be given to University of Iowa' For his swimmers Coach David champions, and Pennsylvania, last nwersc, the youngsb coach A ---
By CroLaes WillOre lr ril becksieeraingmanseeangkck-, track and swimming teams if tenl-' A. Arm'bruster tentatively has ar- year's Eastern Intercollegiate titc- tim Western Conference, was~ the
Elimin arc- olitic Pay er in ile contrtativeindschedulingdesarrangements fainangedk- atdualshmeetngwithngthensCraned aholders, wisuffered- hupsets sThursdaysetsTharset ,ofarceitflcritcnsbyy Iowa alluniii W
Eliminate Politics orln te cnrsiy, combtYine eace- carry through, it was announced cago Athletic association Jan. 19, inight at the hands of Middles in 1927 when his team had a ds- 215 E ls Shr igadrnigiaptr a eistya h eatmn fah tltccuwt
sin ad rnnng Hapserwasa etcs.At~lticclbJan. 21. Beoth meets;egetfvef defeanted t eBPanthersyastrous season, finishing close to -
NO GRID LEADER CHOSEN field general, passer, and runnzij The Chicago A. A. will send its would be held in Chicago. Neither 35-33 and the Hoosier quintet ded-;the cellar in the championship NOTIC
--de luxe,; and Cagle ranked as key track team to the field house Feb.'team has ever before appeared on; icated a new Indiana field house ace. sires.
(B soiic vs. a ntesrn ryatc,2to meet the Hawkeye squad, ac- an Iowa swimminig schedule. Coach; at the expense of the Penn aggre-i - -- 6 P.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 14.-To according to the reports of manyj cording to Coach George T. Bres-' Bresnahan also is attempting to: gation, winning 34-20. Pennsyl-( Sammy Mandell, who. rk" I- --
eliminate "politics," selections of allj coaches and my own obs rvationzs,' nahan. It will be the second meet schedule the Illinois Athletic club vania meets the Varsity in the fieldI his collarbone last Setemzber, is NOTIC
athletic captains at the University Rice asserts, ___ _---02 io dual meet hre Feb. 23. house tonight.I ready to return to the ping. Ifull 1.
of Minnesota hereafter will be i Brke Gets Place______________________ _______ _______________Tur
made by coaches of the various) Two more easterners, Getto. i OI
teams. Pittsburgh_________le,_BOSTONIANS_--
The plan, an innovation in Ptsug.ake h e pthe un iquc record- of not having a 04 T
Big Ten, was announced by the I single first down made through his! __ (I- f vice
student senate committee on inter- 1 position all year, and Burke, Navy i CiIH EIC K. iLX ~like:
collegiate athletics at the annual' leader and guard, who ranks with IoACw rrA
football banquet last night. It Pomnmerening as the factor in an YI
cm uta crtballots naming. equally remarkable comeback by j 4 r IsmIgty nice to have now, during the Christmas shopping season -it solves fie queIstion rte
th fotalcpanfr12 eeteMdis opletethe leve of' here the money is coming from for gifts. Money at this time of year comes in handy. __
to be opened and it created a son-; proper. P u' nlu an end to your financial worries next Christmas, start that Christmas Savings Club ITYPaEo
In xplinig he ove th sn- 11Rcusalevrcedreeztd fom -'now There is a size for every purse and every purpose. 1Look at the table e lo1w- ~ i
In exliigtemvtesn h sa rcdr npicking d( dYwih o wnYadstr i OW nd
ate committee issued a statement, ( three utility men for honors. A a1 madkhihyo4at n satitN W
which read in part: I fourth middle- westerner, Brazil mACu ad~ca
"The selection of a captain to, star of the undefeated U. of G. p. o Ler urChanoeste
lead a Minnesota team in inter- Itam, is ranked as the fifth best price
collegiate games is so fixed a cus- backfield man in the country. ' I. S LiS L+i17 Ni~ or n mrcss uhi h
tdwofitont hatitisgtone DodsWahigto n efr ~NQUESTIONABLY .rain one or more of the following classes and sea how much you will have nxt Christmas. Ntory
t etknsfhlo isc n- tot'
tsboaensihl o icn n tackle and guard, who, al- e s hogtu cntoghhniape'b eryi- correct are Bos- I CLASS 1-A-First week $5.00, second CLASS 1-First week le, second week 2c. and
sideration" wthough0.Dehandicappedklypay byreearlyh wein-pamen Itoand prc
________________I juries, Rice rates as the best ine- tonians. Made inwek$.0Dcraeahwelyp- IneseahwelyamntOy
man of the yerwopee h:sat ayient 10c and receive in -sn receive in $12.75
liea's wepreentatin asultyo osiones T orh5m weSS 50 weekssraiht ac wekDso
Veea aaos' 5 t~tehwe CLASS 1-A-First week 50c, second weekte
linmaehilNVnsckthwtaesterasnn temfor 50 weeks and
Gv Nrtwsen the strong Florida eleven, was (. hwwl he ee~..........12.50 49c. Decrease each weekly payment and Al
Swim Squad Power , given the utility end post. o.Sehwwl hyrcLASSe50-Pay.... straigh.each.week receive in $1275l__k
__CASS50-ay 50strweeksah eekX1275_es
Howard Poe, Michigan left guard, 0wes.,,,.,",,,,, for 50 weeks and y
(Continued From Page Six) was also accorded recognition by receive........... . 00-'~ CLASS 2-First week 2, second week 4.
condition for the coming campaign. Rice as one of the best guards of"L"""""o SPECIAL CLASS-Join this class by Increase each weekly payment 2 and -
Other lettermen are Omar Miller,thyer receive in -
bcstoeJoHoefeS te year.agreeing to pay, any certain amount l .5 LOS'-
bcstoeJoHoefestl;chdlfolw:each week for 50 weeks, and receive at 50 weeks ......... Dial
Ja. -Nrhwstr v. .A.A.'the end of 50 weeks the full amount de- CLASS 2-A- First week $1.00, second L _____
topy, free style; and Vaughn Hardyptohiigoed.ol
fre style.. I The La Sallewek9cDeraeahwelyp-LOT
Janr1-PudusatEvneon CLASS 100-Pay $1.00 straight each mnt 2c and receive in gl
Among the sophomores who will Jarch12-Minnuest at Evanston. ok hw ecm week for 50 weeks and $50.0050wes........$ .0
MrhIMneoaaEvntnlok hwwloebe of assistance during the rciecm ac 9-Northwestern at Michiganthicofr.Ada
ing season are Jimmie O'Keefe, their___comfort.___And__at CLASS 20-Pay $2.00 straight each CLASS 5-First week 5, second week LOST-
diing; Robert Waite, breast stroke; rc week for 50 weeks and 14c. Increase each weekly payment 5c il
Edwin Reiter, free style; Henry icec a, o1a receive .................." . 1Vu"vv and receive in $6.75 Hill
Malinowski, diving; Gilbert Shel- i'I AND THREE MQty $7 to $W LAS 500-Pay $5.00 straight each 5 ek..................OT
donwe back stroke; and Paul Palm, RB ~ week for 5O weeks and 250 CLASS 5-A-First week $2.50 second RIBE rate
back s ohetroke.min' Sreve'OLID ieCASS . "....10-Py."$1....................week $2.45. Decrease each weekly pay- day1
Thfotwsen simigC L RCAS10-ay$00,tagtec ment c and receive in $63.755 341J
HALF-HOSEe, week for 50 weeks and 500 weeks '}°_
receive .......... CLASS 10-First week lOc, second week GLO
c $ i '^CLASS 2000-Pay $20.00 straight each 20c. Increase each weekly payment 10c! FIN]
CRSM SGFSPalCdosvarsweek for 50 weeks and $000 and receive in $25 PLEA
Burr, Patterson jPlin I Ir Wh receive $100weeks$L2ST-
Auld LanvBurg ny o fPns 3%y Interest for Prompt Payment LOSTc
Church at South U EA NeRB ReANr
OPEA Corner Main and Huron Over $7,000,000.00 Resources 707 N- University Ave. I
P. .H R I G 108 S. M ain __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _

NOTICIE
INOTTCE'
B'UY US1,D ( C'1OTIING
J T.1BE NJAMIN
Wash61inlgtonl1 Phone 4c 310
T. T. S8,c
"E-Experienced driver _do-
company on trip to New,
in sedan. Call 21701 after
m. 70,71,72
E--We are closing out ourl
ine of Dresses and Wardrobe
ks at cost. Koch & 1Lienne.
c
',- -Dial 3916, Mobe Laundtcry,
N. Matin St., tar launtmdry ser-
wit h real proatL tttiont
received at home.c
[G-Theses a specialty. Fair
. .M. V. Hartsufl. Dial 9387.
c
NRITER SE R VI CE--New
tna, Royal, Underwood, Rem-
orl portables, also used large
portable typewriters of all
es bought, sold, rented. cx"-
Lgod, cleaned, repaired. Large
k, best service, considerate
s. Phone 6615. 0. D. Morrill
rickols',Arcaae. c
E-H. W. Clark Shoe Fac"-
corner of South University
Forest. Let us save you 20
mt on your repair work.
onaxe shoe factory in town.
G BOOTS from $10 up; golf
s from $8 up; moccasins in
different leather styles, $6
.tends of shoes made to your
sure.--H. W. Clark. e
LOST
-White Collie, name Ted.
3256 or Univ. 279. 71
P- Glasses, octagon, white
in case, with money, on N.
e, Call 9616 before 6 p. m.
71,72
-Sigma Alpha Mu pin. Ini-
M. S. K. Return to 1108
or phone 3540. 70,71
-Elgin wrist watch at'inter-=
ernity wrestling meet Mon-
night. Phone Koffman, 6581.
E. Liberty. 69,70,71
-A PAIR OF PIG SKIN
WVES, ABOUT. SIZE 81/2.
DER PLEASE CALL 22117---
ASE.
-A small-size loft hand
skin glove somewhere be-
,n Waterman Gym and cor.
;h University, on Thursday
rnoon. Phone 6617.
-- WANTED
'ED--Transportation to the
New York, Philadelphia or
- ,.,,for Christma hoida.At~

Dealerin

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ANTIQUES
upholstering, 1lt1 'liture
Repairing, Refinishing~
and Remnodeling
218 East Huron Street
11111 Arbor- -- ----Michigant

Imp~orted White
Broadcloth Shirts
Box of 3 for $5

SUNDA

CHURCH

SERVICE

Phone 3432

F. W. GROSS
309 S. Main

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William Hoclirein & Sons

Plumbing, Steampand 1 lot.Wster -Heating,
Repairing
Phonec 501,1 211 S. Rourth Ave.
CQRNWEL.1L COAL COKE
Scranton,IPocahontas
Kentucky artd West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Cole
This bu~itles has been grewlr- o;
since it was eatahblished. The xvcret_ -
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FIJRSTI'ME3lTODISTI
CHURCH
Cot. State and W!' iin-gtoin Sts.
4Arthur W. Stalker';D.D)., Miniter
Samuel J. Harrison, Associate
Minister and Student Director
10:30 a. ni---Morning Worship.
"Jesus With Laymen," Dr.
Arthur W. Stalker's sermon
subjeoct.
12:00 noon--Bible Classes for
Students at Wesley H-all.
4:30 p. in.---Christmas Carol
service by Choir, assisted by
Mr. Theodore Harrison.
6:00 p. m.-Wesleyan Guild .lac-
votional Meeting. Special
Christmas program. Mr. Ralph
Johnson, leader, Snu bj c c t:
"Even to Bethlehem."
PRESBYI'IAN CHURCIh
fluxron and D~ivision Sts.
l1erie iH. 1Adersoii, Minister
Pale 1H. Moore, Associate
Mrs. Nellie 1: Cadwell, Seectary
for Women
$l:30 at. in.---Church 13chool.
10 a. in,---Student Class in Audi-
tori um,
11:45 a. ni .----Morn ing ~Wor Ii ip
Sermon, "The Shoes of fj-lap-
piness" (A study of Mark-
ham's poem).
5:30 p. m.--Social flour fo,
Young People with guests
from the Episcopal Young
People's Society.
6:30 p. m.-Yo.unig People's
meeting. .Prof. H-enry Pitt
VanDusen.
H Il LLI!, FOUNDATIION

FIRST BAP'i'ST CHURCH
It. Ediward Say ler, Minmister
Howard it. Chapman, Minister
for Students
10:30 -- "Happiness-A Quest.!'
Mr. Sayles will preach. Special
Christmas music. Mrs. Mc-
Gregor, Organist.
12:00-The Church School.
12:00-The Student group meets
at Guild (louse. Mr. Chap-
man's course on N. T. History.
5:30--Brief social hour at
G u ild.
6:00-_--Devotional meeting. Geo.
Ragland, Jr., will speak on the
Christmas spirit.
7:00-Christmas Pageant at
Church.
1k1
your
relig'1ion
.rr-.. /-ai,:'F .- r x, - W Ve-?,"Y .*s fl-4~-.,~

BETh EHEM
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. between Packard
and Williams
Theodore It. Szhmalc
9 :00--Sunday ::cwo1.
10:00- --Englio-h service.
11 :00-German srviee.
church
reigularlv
on
Sundays
FIRST CHURCH 0O4
409 S. iDivision St.
10:30 a. in.---Rzegular Morning
Service. Sermon, "God the
Preserr o f Man."

Corner State and William Sts.
Allison Ray hetaps, Minister
10:45 a. m.-Morning Worship.
S er mo n topic, "kccp the
I-ome Fires Burning."
9:'30--Church School.
5:30 p. in.--Studlent ]Ydcllowship.
Prof. E. It,Studerlalad will
spear on "Enghli and Amecri-
can Courts of Justice,"

" i v at rAA u A l hrA 1ilni c hMIr1 7
Call I. P. E. Phone 8492. 71,72
aFOK SALE'
FOR SALT B- Jaby carriiagc. Call tt
91 2 1Fo rest,. - 69,70,71
I FOR RENt
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stunt or business man. Only
one other roomer in the lous.
1603 S. University. Phone 304.0.
____- ____69,70,71
FOR RENT-Attractive room for
two graduate girls, teachers,
nurses, or b u s i n e s s women.
Steam heat, showers, also gar-
age. Dial 8544. 422 E. Wash.
70,71,72
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ST1. ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Division and Catherine Sts,
Rev. Mr. Henry Lewis, Rector
Rev. Mr. T. L. Harris, Assistant
8:00 a., ut.-Hloly Communlon.
9:30 a. in.-HIoly Communion
(Harris H1all).
9:30 a. ni.-The Church School.
11:00 L;.,nm.-Morning Prayer and~
S e rmo n. Preacher, Henry
Lewis.
5:00 p. m.-Even Sonig.4
6:30 p. m.- Student Supper and
6::30 p. m.-The Student Supper.~
(Harris Hall) and discussion,

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ZIO L~11JRANChURC11
t~ W hinigtoii St. at Fifth Ave.
L, U', Stealihrorn. 1Pastor

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Third
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(Missouri Synod)

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Eand West Huron Streets;
C. A. Braier, Pastor
1005 W. Washington St.

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