THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE MICHIGAN DAiLY . wl+r4Mww . wr s - t- P Y - - _ CLA4SS BASKETBALL[ TEAMS WILL HUOD Schedule of Regular and Extra Practices Is Announced by Sport Manager. GAMES START NEXT TERM. Organization and Development. S of Team Play, Aimed at in Division of Players Dates for regular and extra class basketball practices, as well as plans for the first basketball spread, have been announced by Margaret Ohlson, '30, class basketball mana- ger. At the last practice before va- cation the players of each class were divided into squads for the purpose of organizing team play. By this means, women on the same , RIFLE EXPERT STARTS TRAINING FORE WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE MATCHES j Gai)en dar. January7-1 Tuetsday, 2:30-Faculty Won- tn's club, Play-reading section, League, Theatre alley. 4:00.--Panl Hellenic, Leaguc Cave. 4:00_- Junior-!Senior basketball practice, Barbour Gym. 5: 00 .- Sophomnore basketball practice, Barbour Gym. 5:30-Alpha Gamma Sigmia, League Cave. 7:1l5---University Girls' Glee club, League committee room.. 7:30--_Athena, Athena room, Angell 1all. 7:30 --Portia, Portia room, An- gell Hall. 7:45--A.A.U.W., Child Study group. Alumnae room. Wednesday, 7 :15 - Orchesis, Womeni's Athletic building. Thursday, 4 :0 (0-- Freshmen Tirls' Glee club, League commit- tee room. 4:00-1Freshiiman basket ball practice, Barbour Gym. 4:00--Mummers, League Cave. 8: 00-Mu Phi Epsilon, League building. Friday, 4:00 --L-eague Under- graduate party, League, Ball room. 4:00 --Junior-Senior basketball practice, Barbour Gym. 4:30--Archery club, Barbour Gym parlor. 5:00 - Sophomore basketball paractice, Barbour Gymo., 8:30(---- Kreutzberg-G e o rg i, L ydi a 1\4eu elssolm n Uhleatre. SCENE OF PARTY. Mythical Visit to Foreign Landk ! Is Third of Danices Given I by Women's League. WOMAN STUDENT1 MAY WED ACTOR i TO BE HELD THIS FRIDAY( yA 'oitc-Pr.) England's newest newspaper is Turky wil b thenes ;to ofto be a London daily published by Turky wil bet~h nex ~to ofone million women if the shares the ship Leaguetania, according to~ are sold according to. the present the annourncenment of Willene plan. Several hundred business and Kalinzbachz, 32, chairman of thec professional wxomen already have commzittee in chl~arge of the ])arty If become interested in the scheme. which will be sponsored by tha t Both men and women will ,be orv the editorial staff. \~r~1 eis LegueFridy ai.,eroonOne million wvomen are to each in the ballroom of the League contribute $5 to the capital stock building. This will be the third of of the company and at the same. a series of League parties given this4 time become paid subscribers to the: yain which each party repro- ' paper. This willf start the paper, year, 1 off with a bankroll of $5,00,000) cents a visit to some foreign counz- and a paid subscription list of 1:- try. 000,000, mraking' it an outstandingr Following the report which will t advertising medium, according to be made next week~ by Eleanor the l rronti. Cooke, '31 representative o£ thac _ I..,.... When a group of, womenz stuirdeurts League at the convention of the at the stateuiversity of North National Student Federation o6 I_' ;u l I' " ivto 1"Carolina were questioned as to their Amerca astweek inPal Alt, sv- axitc Wssopinions on smoking, drinking, aid Amra e las wkinp loAltob e vr- Maij (laspetting. all coudemed drinking. era nw las il prbalybei Z- niversAiy of Soauthre n California only a fewe saw any hr in, siok- tiatedby th Leage. T~ereslrta- , iutti-wre were no two inter- tives of all schools in whi(-h there ,st-udent \V]honl,> reortod to be cii-; prettosope uwhcci- is some form of studenxt. governmientC '(ad.io 11of mittd, hcherthat attend the convention an i, cuss ,-', Ito) 1( 1I"ad Dix, note Mhi ;cle.Al 1 -te, oevr trz /I squad will .play. together for a time long enough to allow them to de- velop' and put ito practice their own plays as an individual group. Juniors and seniors will practice at 4 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium with the sophomore squad coxing oni the floor at 5 o'clock. r4reshmen will hold their practice fromt 4 to c oclock Thursday. Extra practices, as planned ear- lier in the season, will begin this week, with the juniors and seniors( practicing at 4 o'clock V'riday, Jan- uary 10, to be followed by the sophomores at 5 o'clock. At 9 o'clock Saturday morning, January 11, practice will be beld for the fresh men. Because of the success of the an- nual informal hockey spreads, thef Women's Athletic Association de- cided to hold a basket ball sread as well. Plans have been made for the one which will be held jut be- fore class teams arc chosen. Ac- cording to the arrangements, all four classes will hold a practice to- gether, and go directly to the Bar- 'our gymnasium dining room for supper. The spread will be con-, ducted in a manner similar to the hockey spreads, with stunts by thej members of the various class! squads. Class games will not start until after the beginning of the second! semester, as the freshman class sj the only one which has beet prac- ticing the usual two hours a week,4 becaufse of the exceptionally large turn out for basket ball this ,,;a;o. When the season does start, hxOWT ever, each team will play six games, and first and second teams! of each class will have separate schedules. Furs and Fur Coats Makeup, Repaired, Rc.. modelled and Rlined Prices Reasonable E. L. Greenbaum 448 Spring Strect Phone 9625 SLetf Us Do Your Shoe Repairing Highest Quality of Work? A jCOOCH 1109 S"Ifth University Halaf Block From Cawp ii. A member of the womn's rille versity, Washington, D. C., has starl men's intercollegiate matches. The the chiampionilihip for the past three two of the winning teams. New York Dance Autho t[cajn'at George Washzingiton uni- rted practicin,"g for the coining wo- George , Wa.,shirigtoii teamnhas won 10 years; ,yMissi rTaylor has captained rity Thinks Waltz I- * I r s c+ 9 "9 R~1teturn Wt 1(vv1of Long kirts i-3tu~ly, 9"1a Frsmniias Istuentprob1(2rsMoth n iia~l Luy halnbeoen kiss.1d byyoungktbl rcicBror.n. ctl.itn - - -. --12:0et All pat eLabourDeGymrand international. l With the return o[ the long skirt,, type o,(I*sir in voguelit, . diflerent. 200 l LmdD ct efinite action will be taken ths the revival of th( ie iefl, iaiS~ooth eldsvn h tl fdnIng eage Cve.i week by the Undergraduate on-.--- ly-d di h tyto ~lcnigliding dlance will be brouglht '''c' a pplr ttpesm 1~~%A~ RTS Si Pan committee of the League to wtaa~ waspopulr al i~ia saiaencourageST Sstudents to take advan-: fou ndeio the ehef fhoui l! t a The sirt, underg;omug radi-l1 DO 'SST R CTrage of t ecuaehe opportunity offered by! Claiouister belUie 01 I 5~oiii ltic . R B AII& SO N CO ahllf, (hang-s duini ahe past, has, local business houses which ave: of Russian Dlancinag in New York. i iu.aisopiion, either restricted or rrAIwiax ucs extended credit to the Lanue oilm I-e expresses tlis i 1)1 oP ill a JO -an fldte rcflnes o!tae- A sister act"amrt exhibit is now accounts purchiasedlby students.TBISE uary issue of "Outlooka," entitled iaa oduyasa ibeing pmreseted in Washington D Letters will be sent this week to I Long Skirts and Waltz."sit~fl. C. by Berthe and Eilen a de Ielle- alsroiisanddrmtres' The dancer attributesi this 'belie'fWt nayi t econd-bratith, Hungaian artists. In the pann h ehdo banigS IN II Withthi aaalyis t te c inc-national ca)tol they are pantinia hs rdw o ho isaguin orlf'LA OT RY S P IE to the fact that, psychiologically. tion between clothes and dancing1 notables in dublicate. thWoposrof, t, he orkofnthe o- clothes have a great inheiece upon in view, the author (concludes that IBrl.ptstesbet hdwn s phrgaseuofte ampikn omitheeDRJ S 1ND IS one's attitude, and iupon the way the plaiesnt trend ill dresses is al- i e. ' iyapel o e, eanutcysra ypQa rry'omi se, J t7L" a in wicha wmancariesherelfread ? spoasile fo a eveo- ' while )Illna paints; her artistic in- anucd yseay lntoasowlngrstpef Goodhews, and Jacobson's have Perhaps, as he says, consciousnessmnofalwigois tye erpretation of the sister's charac- }~rdt xed rdtt h ofasitwih ag osl dan-ce, which will surely lead us tr.1offrdt xed(dtt h back to the waltz and its similar We anig Ncoa Wome's League with 5 per cent oh - .0 E IETYSRE makes the walk graceful. It stamids ,Longworth, speaker of the House, to reason, therefore, that it will a-of ' [ tos.ilerthe put ima downr on canvas as eeyprhs aeb tdn feet one's dancing, too, is his con-(an outdloor sportsman, while her proid the L e ucagu smenied _ elusion. Dancing, lie states, is only Nsotice, sister depited hin as a studious attenieofprcae a more animated form of walking.; orliesis will meet at 7:15 statesman. oa oc co o o nc ,o" n t oo ga os ct t "A skirt," states the d(l'1 efl o'clock Wedhecsday, at i he Woan- The two airls have been paiting; " seems to .dod a dlance of its own, een's JI~cdck house. All members since they were three and four I A like a lovely echo of datncingfieet."nins.h be present, and Tliy 0one1i years old, Berthe being the Older. i II '-He cites the developnaat of the ,tre.' stct in becomaing a member Even at this age their father, a D R S 0E skirt during past decades and msnvtdawel udptlwyr predictedget-f fnsa connection between. the - -=. ness for them. V u OEy I" 'A4.m{ $n. Te etSlashing Sale ~ istorv, or itin this y tylish uality 40 902 SEVENTY tos * ~PAIRS STYLES V tji lh yuu 4?--Or motck is ovctloudcd due to incmntu Y kw +cawC- - \Vc int dCuce tI75s -Itckat 0one-- atl' ln~t ,t vltis p'icesan[ co s L ave. heat f orgotteit, I . cg, $7.50 and $8.50 Shoes lM Your Cboicc of Ri Jacqueline 8 Shoe $I m in 31own , Mak, Suedes, Rep=- J / csiw i j' --ALL SIZES - ALL HEELS 1 __ 200 Pars $5.5 &$8 II raious lines flucnt adfinnndpping hemlines, flares, princess II Reduced to a very low price grac. K.A~ilfu f^«^i1C+« ef Rad bis letei 'irs4" edSayS OLD IlAMPSlIREi STATIONERY whent it makes its appearamce fromi the postman's bag- and a fi appearance it.snakes too. FOr Old -Hampshire is notably food looking stationery. Ithas duality, character, suifstance- there is son(:thing about its crispness, its rich textmure, that tends to n ake even the dullest letter Seem positively eloquent.