0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1929 '"~ - - THE MICHIGAN DAILY A. C, Ev;,,v~ "Now"Womm"" ENTHUSN- IN ALLCrAM PUS PUCK LEA ISi B NqOFH IRTE MANIFSTEDBY ETRY F THRTEE Two Divisions Of hockey League To Be Formed With Winners Meeting In Playoff ENTRIES CLOSE TODAY Students interested in playing on one of the teams in the intra- mural all-campus schedule have until noon today to enter their names either at the Intramural of- fice, telephone 22101, or with George Withrow who may be reached by calling 6395. No names of individuals or of teams will be accepted after this time inasmuch as the complete schedule of the hockey league will be mare out this afternoon in preparation for actual play at the Coliseum rink Monday night. Daily Drills Iel to the present plans of mural officials, the gam schedule will be playedc artificial rink at the Co tween 10 and 11 o'clock ning. The teams which have play in the leagues in' fraternity and non-frat ganizations and are a Delta Kappa Epsilon, 1 Chi, Sigma Alpha Mu Gulleyns, Delta Sigma D Phi, Northern Lights, Les Canadiens, Ann Arbo Marks, Theta Chi, Theta and Chi Psi. Subscribe to The Michi $2.50 a half year-It's w S STRICKLAND AND McCRACKEN STAR A S $ I F IEJ FOR .NDIANA IN EARLY CAGE TILTS Michigan and Minnesotahc-ADVERTISING Mghianan!ines1a1o- - key teams will face off in the I ( ilcesai T. Ine D al);been a feature of the Indiana at- second game of their series at NOTICE BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 18.-Coach tack so far tis season. The 7:30 o'clock tonight on the E___________ _ __ _I-..._- Everett Dean planned a long work- spcedy Crimson forward, who last Coliseum rink. The first game TYPEWRITER SERVICE-New Cor- the intra- out for his Indiana net men here season took the forward berth left was played last night. This ona, Roya], Underwood, Rening- nes on the this afternoon as they prepared vacant by Art Backner at mid-year, marks the second Big Ten game ton portables, also used large and on the new for the invasion of Purdue, Big and from then to the end of thej of the season for both teams. portable typewriters of all mnake liseum be- Ten Conference co-champions, season scored enough to place him o 0 each eve- Saturday night. A defense to seventh in the Conference scoring MADISON, Wis.-It is reported bought, sold, rented, exchanged check the powerful offensive trio list, is showing great form. His de- that the Wisconsin baseball, team cleaned, repaired. Large stock. signed to of Captain Cummins, Murphy, and fensive work is also commendable, will be given a trip next summer best service, considerate prices. elude both Harmeson is the object of Coach while his feeder-passing is excelled through Australia where the dia- Phone 6615. O. D. Morrill, 15 ,ernity or- Dean, in addition to strengthen- only by McCracken. mond sport is becoming as popular Nickels Arcade. as follows: ing his offensive machine. Captain Wells has failed to hit as cricket. Little has given his Beta Delta Murphy and Harmeson at present the stride which made him an all- approval of the plan. FLETCHER HALL - Men's only Oakland head the Big Ten scoring list with Western man last season. McCrack- dormitory. Reserve your rooms elta, Xi Psi 62 and 40 points respectively. In- en, the center and backbone of the IOWA-The Midland, literary now for the second semester. Engineers, diana's lone representative in the Indiana offense and defense, is magazines published here, has Shower baths, hot and cold water r Question list is James Strickland, Owensville, playing stellar basketball, as is ;again been given a high rating in in each room. Maid service. Kappa Nu, forward, who registered 33 points Correll, who finishes his career at !the Boston Evening Transcript's Single $4.50, double $3.25 per inuthree Indiana games to land.inIndiana Monday night, Jan. 21,|survey of the year's best short week. 915 Sybil St. Phone 4770. fourth place. against Minnesota. Istories. 79-94 gan Daily, The playing of Strickland has orth it. -. lii - I . t NO'TICE-I. W. Clark Shoe Factory, corner of South University and Forest. et us save you 20 per- cent on your repair work. Only one shoc factory in town. TYPING-'Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Ilartsuft. Dial 9387, I C i _I k r I 3 i ,( NOTICE-Dial 3916, Moe Laundry, 204 N. Main St., for laundry ser- vice with real personal attention like received att home. a NOTICE-We are closing our our full line of Dresses and Wardrobe Trunks at cost. Koch &, lenne. C RIDING BOOTS from $10 up; golf shoes from $8 up; moccasins iii ten different leather styles, $6. All kinds of shoes made to your, measure.-H. W. Clark. THE PLANADA-Ready for occu- pancy by Feb. 1. New and modern 1, 2, and 3-room furnished apart- ments. Call manager, 8979, or apply at Apartment 10, 1127 E. Ali.n. 86,87,88t ,.. <_, Considerable enthusiasm has al- ready been shown in this sport with 13 teams signed up at present and holding daily practice on the new rink. The will with which the sextets are tackling their prac- tice sessions give promise of some keen competition in this all-campus event and points favorably to the ever increasing popularity of hockey. The Intramural department wishes it to be thoroughly under - stood that this league is strictly all- campus and that no points will be awarded to fraternities to be7 counted. towards the all year trophy. The individuals on the winning squad will be given gold medals by the intramural officials but no team cup will be awarded. Equipment Furnisjed Before noon today it is expected L that there will be between 15 and 20 teams to be -included on the schedule and the intramural de- partment is now planning to form two leagues of an equal number of squads. The sextets winning the championship in each of these! leagues .will play a three game play-off at the end of the season to determine the campus cha . pionship. Equipment will be furnished the teams by the athletic department of the University for their ganes! and' practice sessions. According' We Feature Tailoring by ED. U. PRI0E & G. JI I or OVERCOAT Tfalored-to-Order as low as $30 and up to $60. W. GROSS 309 S. Main Want Ads Pay What size Shirt Do You Wear'? r ]IAN WANTED *.- T { yyyyyy :y We have reduced ALL our colored Shirts, sizes 14 to 19, collar attached and neckband, and NOW, before we inventory, EVERY- THING, plain colors and fancies, our label and Arrows, goes in a big SHIRT CLEAN-UP Unusual opportunities for saving on a selection that one seldom sees during a sale. They're all from our regular stock--marked to win many a new customer. p to $4.00 values, they range from $1.19 to $229 WANTED Porter wants positiofi in fraternity house. Good refer- ences. Call Hlayle, 2-1417. 86,87,88,89,90.91 WANTED-Nice, single room for second semester for Chinese graduate student. Phone "Hu," 8747, after 7. 85,8687 W A N T SD-Ma n, colored, wants work__ cook. porter, etc.. Call aiorr iu8,, 2-1806. t - 3.84,85,86,87,88 FOR ftRENT ~ STON1ANS ARE (;VR- TAINILY TYLE1P to ,please the most exacling eye, and to please thebard- io-dii foot with easy-b-- w~ear comfort. Whn yon see and feel your first pair of Bostonians on your fe,. they'll be as good as sold. And their co st sso lowyon can easily have two pairs iustead of one. Wahr's Shoe Store 108 S. Main Gordon-Ferguson Coats EXTRA SPECIAL As a quantity j-lucement, we will give 10 % ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT on the purchase of FIVE or more Shirts! Check your Shirt needs and BUY NOW! ! Black Dogskin Coats, $70 Quality, Special Black Dogskin Csas, $95, Raccoon Collar . . . . $33.75 . . . . $45.00 IF YOU WANT A FINE HOME-COOKED, MEAL AND AN EXCELLENT MENU TO CHOOSE FROM, STOP AT THE WOLVERINE RESTAURANT 3Z9 S. MAIN ST. QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE GUARANTEED 4The Pride of Aim Arbor" Radio Music Private Booths Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co. Clothing for LAD and DAD 209 S. Main St. Ann Arbor, Mich. -o"" ., SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICE .: , Fz/ Ftonzwolut s HoIEi FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Cor. State and Washington Sts. Arthur W. Stalker, D.D., Minister Samuel J. Harrison, Associate Minister and Student Director 10:30 a. m.--Morning Worship. "Jesus and the Rich Young Man," Dr. ArthurRW. Stalker. 12 Noon-Three Bible Classes for Students. 6 p. m.-Wesleyan Guild Devo- 6 p. m.-"Is There a Conflict between Christianity and In- tellectualism?" Elizabeth Lu- cas Wahrenbrock. 7:30 p. m.-Evening Worship. "Temperance: A Fruit of the Spirit," Rev. Samuel J. Harri- son. PRESBYERIAN CHURCH Huron and Division Sts. Merle H. Anderson, Minister Dale I. Moore. Associate Mrs. Nellie D. Cadwell, Secretary for Women 10 a. mt--Student Class, Dale 11, Moore, teacher. 10:45-H-lear Dr. A. It. Kepler of Shanghai, Executive Secretary of the United Church of China, A thrilling speaker who knows the Far East. 5:30 p. m.-S o e i a 1 lhour for Young People. 6:30 p. m,-Y o u ni g Peoplc-'s Meeting. HILLEl FOUNDATION 615 E, Untverslty Dial 3779 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH On East Huron, below State R. Edward Sayles, Minister Howard It. Chapman, University Pastor 10:30---"The Faith of Jesus." Mr. Sayles will preach. 12:00-The Church Bible School. 12:00-Student Class meets at Guild House. 5:30-Social Hour for Young People at Guild House. 6:30-Mrs. Charles Ewald will speak on "Present Day Latin America." BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) Fourth Ave. between Packard and Williams Theodore R. Szhmale 9:00-Sunday school. 10:00-English service. S e r i o n topic, "Christians' Passion for Progress." 11:00-German service. 7:30-Senior and Intermediate Young People's League. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Corner State and William Sts. Allison Ray Heaps, Minister 10,45 a. in.-Morni -g Worship. Sermon topic, "The N o r t Gate,"-the gate of intellect. 9:30 a. m.-Church School. A Booker T. Washington pro- gram. 5:30 p. m.-Student Fellowship Supper. G. R. Swain, illustrated lecture, "~The University of Mic higanl in Northern Africa." (Motion picture in Church auditorium at. 6:30.) ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division and C atherine Sts. Rev. Mr.T Henry -ews,Rector Rtev. Mr. T. L. Harris, Assistant 8:00-Hloly Commnunion. 9:30 - 11 o l y Conimunion and Chapel. 9:30-Church School, 11:00-Kindergarten, 11:00-Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, Preacher, Henry Lewis. 5:00-Even Song. 6 :30-Student Supper. FOR RENT a--806 ArclSt,---Large living room, bay-window, ,tor quiet woman student or lostruct- ress. Phoe 485. 85,86,87 FOR RENT - FRoom for m ie stu- dents. Unusually warm room in quiet home. 1010 Forest. 85,86,87 FOR RENT-Reduced for second semester, front room for two girls or will r e ii t singly. Approved house. Phone 21298. 86,87,88 FOR RENT----Two suites, one singlc, in Wood League House, 1-2 block from camplus, 7251 Haven St. 86,87,88 FOR-RENT-Clean, warm front suite and single room. 537 Elm St. Phone 5291. 87 FOR RENT-A large suite of rooms for the second semester, situated ;near Law Club. Tel,. 21888; 517 E. "Madiso" " 87,8889 FOR RENT- One single room in private home. Upperclassmen or graduate student preferred. 87,88,89,90,91,9 FOR RENT-Single or double room. 1109 Prospect. Dial 8870. 87,88,89 FOR RENT-Large, desirable suite and single room. Dial 8194. 939 Greenwood Ave. 87,8189 1 FOR RENT-Double room, $3 each. 2 double rooms, third floor, $2.75 each. Single room, $3. Two blocks from Union. Boys only. 555 S. Division. Phone 8072.- 87 FOR RENT-Double room, beauti- fully furnished, for men students, 3 minutes from campus. 707 Tap- pan. Dial 21850. 87,88,89 FOR RENT- Large front suite for two or three students, also large double room, will rent single or double. Vacancy in a large room for one ran. Garages for rent. FPrices reasonable. 425 S. Diviion ________8,88,89 FOR RENT-Feb. 1, first floor front two-room apartment, grate, Frig- idaire. 513 E. Jefferson. Dial 3652. 87,88,89 FOR RENT-_-Furnished apartment for two or' three girls or young couple., Also single roomi for girl. Steam e a, cross ventilation, Bath inc udingj shower, Available now. Dail 8544 or 9714. 422 E. Washington. 87,8;$9 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Russian wolf fur coat. Almost new. Very reasonable. Need cash, Dial 4820. 85,86,87 FOR SALE-Microscope, good con- dition, -reasonable price. Call 3206 between 6 and 8 p. m. C. E. Dii- lard, 908 Greene. 85,86,87 FOR SALE-Arbophone radio. good condition, quite new, and at very reasonable price. Phone 6951 747 Packard. 85,6,87 LOST LOST-Silver Elgin wrist watch be- tween Medical Bldg. aMd Dental Bldg. Call 5316. 87 LOST-Valuable papers in m1nia. folder marked "Carr: Sociology," Probably left in'campus building. LOST-Brown leather case con- taining glasses and Shaeffer fountain pen. Finder please no- tify Mary Stewart, 21665. 87.88 Dial 7021. 8788 NOTICES 1,_m Be consistent ll your ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. at Fifth Ave. E. C. Stellhorn, Pastor 9 a. m.-Sunday School. ttend church re uarlv on undays FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 S. Division St. 10:30 a. in.- Regular Mornig ,ervice. Sermon topic, "Life." 11:45 a. m.-Sunday School fol- 4f~w 9tyW $7988 Other Makes Now $5.90, $6.98 and $7-85 a Ia ff I ? ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets C. A. Brauer, Pastor Res. 1005 W. Washington St. Phone 22341 II