SATURDAY, N P , _________ TIlE MICHI4GAN DATT9 PAGE SEVEN~ )T7- TO-, r7m Four Intcr-Conferel.-cc Battles Will Deterrmi e Rti of Memnbers. GIVE IRISH 2 TO O D Conference football will have on j of its most colorful wee k-£ ids of the season today withl of the Bid; Ten schools renewing; ncient rival- ries. Four inerCn'.nc amen will feature the day1_, aloa s one, the D M ,ichigan-Chicag fray has a direct efl'c et noo te. i Ten championship., No .:rthwster.x and Iowa will meet outidetea- s.1 Perhaps the most outstanding: game in the country today from the national champion.sh-ip point of view is the affair w_,,ich is being. planned for Dyche stadium over in Evanston, wherey Knute Roekn £e~ Irish are to attempt to defeat their msdagru poenofteseason in the Northw estern Wild-, CLOSE CARER W . Y J ,L BI' T[PJ ' FG F' up ! . fi .- . ' ... ; . , _AA . f c ASS IFIEFr NOTI ENGLISH HISTORY. '3 TUTORED BY TOMMI E MACK 310 S. Stat6 Phone 7927 I 4560 7 t-. -11 Indiana Favored to Take Title; aiiniad Badgers Also 1AUDJ SiN1RATE 1D HIGHLY j (Continued From Page 6 FRATi T ADA Phi Alpaha Delta defeated Theta Xi, 3-0, vwhie Alp ha Kapa am7b6da C'Yednesdaysight in theli sIta- I ~>c crwn.The remainder of themuabilng et t a os to h SaDela _ Pelnion Loam ias colmnosed of veterans thiat ifre dj J'h -h t,1-0, have been under the f-Ire of Big Ten ; ndiae1taB.N.2! cornpetition before. 'w hi Delta hla ofitdt Aua Chi Blic i i nefrar: Goldsmith .an~dKirk head a n ro_ qty volleyball. A ,:apaamd m isinn, list of Wisconsin runners, deie ted Pji LambdaI ?Ph~i,2-0 au and, if their teaUrm-mates finish riP?. Beta Delta v:,one., 'huEp.- fairly well up, may push Tu diarma E' . CaPhi, 2-1 inthe1sme turna North American soccer team will play the South Americans for the All-Campus Championship. CSS COUNTRY 7 arkcv--D ~y cross country meetj will be run over tne Varsity three-, I Hil; course at 10:30 next Thursday morning. This is the first time that such a meet will be run and a 10- 'pound turkey will be the first prize. The first 10 freshmen to finish in 'th1S meet will receive numerals. All studenjts are eligible for this run except members of the Varsity Squad and the 10 freshmen numeral wh iners. SjWilliam Phelps defeated Red Still giving the same fine service on Women's silks. Phone 3916 for Delivery Service. MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Street C I ATTENTION BOYS ! Six vacancies for football visitors. Sleeping and breakfast for $1. Mrs. M. C. Palmn, 332 E. Jefferson. Dial 7716. 4 NOTICE-If the person who ab- sconded with the Morrison and Commager history book which was left in Daily Business office will return said book io afore- mentioned office no questions jwill be asked, Owner flunked (blue book in course yesterday. TYPING-Theses a specialty. Fair 1rates. M. V. Ifa.tsuff. Dial 9087. i C fea ted. When the teams go into action, ', 'l many of the player :will be on the spot for possible all-American hon- ors. Frank Carideo, 1929 all-Amier- ican quarter for Notre Dame, wl again mance good that honor, orr otherwise, as the case may be. Bert' Metzger, diminutive 150 - pound guard for the Irish, will also have Ve anll eader of the Ncrthwesti a chance to make good his bid as ! again st a mighty Moire Dame coi the "best in the country, pound for ==romises to be the greatest football pound." Capt. Tom Conley at end boast perfect records so far this seas and Drill and Swartz at the halves will also be watched. Northwestern will also put :forth 'n thHero o9..hrxhHa its claim for ali-Amer'ican honors 99N intepro f} kr h a lbeen playing a 'stellar blank p~osi- ri lion all season. Woodworth, a guard'! Hanley's best bets. "'Hard Luck" Hank Bruder will also be in the Local Interest to be Centered lineup with his annual bid for national mention. on Battle Between State lrjilh Los, Savei-df and Titan G:iddenrs. Despite the fact that 3orDatme___ will be minus the service, of Joe' MANY GRID TEAMS REST; Savoldi, the Chicago loop is favor-___ ing the Irish u ith betiin g, (ontiued rom odds at 2 to 1 yesterdlay . Criics, 4~e6 however, concede a muchn. smaller and Princeton, while Harvard has margin of' victory to the R~oce eailed to make any, playing Army, crew. The Wildcats will beiup Dartmouth, Michigan, and Holy against soi of the fi is t 'Cr'oss. The team that flashes an and offensive play tha t Q? ,y havec. attack will win or else the gamre opposed this season, r anley , u)_djilil drag out to a scoreless tie, pro- upshis practice ses s y (vst , y ivided of course the elemnent of luck and n anoutniste toe ~ stays clear of the fray. adi r T m tian' nounced that' the Nori "N esten Another eastern name, and a outfit was confident of thIe ef-_ tough one too, will be staged W~ith come. Whatever t'oe result, an elim- T'1emple and Carnetgie Tech as the 'or;. I I I I If I I . f hard for first place. Illinois is the third squad being considered asa possible contender, and the1. Thin-Y ha rriers will be le(I by Captain. ;vans an,-d 'oelkstein, both of Vv zomi Placed in the1 2 1929 event. None of the reineaini-".Et£ams figure as possibilities for wiz.;:ii I2.urels although theL: 0re o seVri briiliant iYdxcui: nte ~s 'Dale at 1C~ag.Vii~i0 fo uith place 1i.tye arY,ad et lutstin of :v1iehi~an wili L~j& ly be in the ist five toegn" The individual h:ar ~~- Le~as, Kemp, CGoidswoa.h, is Ltts, tt ,and AuttP~Yl-. id .,hei , .,- gle for first 1place shiowa j(Iwc. - into a pretty race. Coach Charlie Hoyt Lin hns Michigan haLi ( wUo wvith high hopes oet atlesli- ig in the first division. Lrad,'of sufficient men of abili y to s~u AYustin banished anyidea tlt'cWly- trine mentor nmy have ? - ofo taking the championship. Ca-; a Fitzgibbons, Austin, Wolfe f T l Hill, and Crawford make u j the: M~aize and Blue contingent wil only Austin and Wolfe being count- ed upon to finish in the first ten. t Yana,2- , Dlta KappavCourtis lort th 1Al-Capu tennis 1'~ ~ ~ ~~& r_',c eoe et ima :., chaimpionship yesterday, 5-7, 6-2, 2 1 i Ph Kaua Si~afor- 6-1, (6-3. t,'' ti t. 1ehecs. WH SELL TYPEWRITERS SOLD, AND REPAIRED. SLAT ~R'S INC. S. STATE ST. D 5t RENTED VIAL 38 14 561234(2)0 nie. Tau Diiiit.J/YPi lost to PiSr I (:ROSILhY AMIZAD BOSCH SHOP I (0i! i' OOi t4: athe TO. 2-2812 61 S F. William FOIL RENT T4'L 2.2812 615 F. William ,icy 11 LANE ALL ' 455 1 1i P j t rij \; .s. . .. 4 ... EXECUIVE KEEPS OFFICE f t, ;i i ~eChi'&ce: of W~~~ ~d COMPLETELY furnished apart- ment for four girls; private bath, shower, steamn heat. Also double room andgaae Dial 8544. Lo- cation betweein State and Divis- ion. 345 SOUTHEAST : C 1TON _.__5-1room flat, with grg if desired. Handy to school;s and city bus lines. Phone403 234561 FO!it SALE TENOR BANJO- with resonator, $16.00. Also Kodak with special lens and shutter. Phone 3236. FOR SALE-Fur coat, $30. Dial 4121, extension 406. 345 ON r i i x I i I i I I I i r r 4 t ;.nationof national tiec c,) nder is to be the rsl n eu--.. will be mostinter -gt l cl out crowd, mn fwo aa fallen victim to the hutndrode of scalpers who0 are prevalewnt aroun, the Windy City. . Purdue should cinch its position' as runner-up in the ConfJeren-ce race today in the renevwal of its Old Oaken DucIket feud with Is- diana, which began bock in 1391. Coach Pat Page is doing_, all in his power, however, to upset the B~oiler- maker's plans and has greatly strengthened his defenIse in the past two weeks (A rest. Yesterday he tried out a nev unigCOM- bination with Saluski a:nd HToover at the halves, Opasik at ful'l, and Brubaker calling signals. Ed Risk may get into the -game for Purdue after several weeks of idleness, thus:' bolstering the overhead game of Coach Kizer. nuckeyes Favored. A win by Ohio State today over the Illini would put the Buckeyes" in' position to claim fourth place for Conference honors, and accord- ing to Coach Willianan of State, that is just what Ohio is going to" do. The edge will be slight if at all, however, for the Illinois gridders have been sho wing saonic r-al formI in the past few games. Minnesota will bat;tle it ouJ to- day with the VV . wonsin Baxd ers and the game should be ,, merry one. Both are tied for fourth pos.i- tion honors at present anid 4inrie- sota may spring anot her' of its -ip- sets. The Wisconsin outfit it} coi- ceded the gam-e on past pr~n. ance s. Iowa//will eaey a uwt i . -Confer-. ence opnetinthe 1,'bulask a eleven, but an opponen: RuSii .Ic lS less to be feared. Ti' ilu o,aetoo, as sceems the custom today, is a revival of an old rtivah'y, beginning in the gridiron darn agres of 16i90. j :ads. Tempioe has a great chance l,.} vWillis f.3 it for the un,. ene-I. ilozec, lbut Tech is strong and the contzest ranks with the best on theo d::7y,'s card over the country. Two first class tcamns, INV. Y. U. and ugcs will lock horns on thec g richiron' this afterno-:%. IN. fi. lU. is Ksroliger on the defense a nd is fa vored to wvin but the metal of theisr o )ponents muake ; one feel thiat, 1- resut 9is a, hard one to forecast Z- wih any degree of certain~ty.- Lehigh and Lafayette tangle inj an old traditional scrap and tihe- rooters v-i lisee a good ga me. Le-- high should win becatise they fgr up to have better all-around fuss- ;ball ability .than Lafayetter. Just how bad Porcihan,,'si has been broken by her fail will be the dltermiining factor in their o' mOe with Bur kineil. The y will x-ain if they playf their norm-al earne. .E'eriy should have an easy day with Ur,,nu s, but the Navy boys cannot count on the same for they know that Maryland is not that way. ^. Jones LuIely to be Replaced After Ann-ual Meet 11g. It (By As scikied Prjess) NEW YORK, .Nov. 21.---Althoughi Robert T. Donies. Jr., was not in attendance, his status as a member of the executive committee of the United States Golf association re- mnained unchanged today at a meet- ing of tnis egoverning group.f !The indications were tha-t Jones wTould Elloait hi .; t ernof office. %vith thIe iklihe od he would inot' sorve 1a5.i> tIhc new eszc-utivec CO2 Smitt. cc funetorinea ~l~etin s _a nisectin ae-. Cent( {in uciid 'r"rn P.. ge (3) rlayess adthae balance of theo cam ,,I a."ve be'en . iD imoing all 5sea- ce uil ?thee yhave cdev eloped an ilrn tL,,m. '1it (0:&X2 V tin-v handied' Ire Ii io J-,Tniois, wh"o clowned lMis! l 1's Bees, ,elis xvhat sort of a~~~1 -_c gid:t oth olverine Cubs \7>Ieu- ote this morning. 'Ill>- beks ens cei'i lpping op- i' n ie e-es and their Ili ' f.c-sn o!: veofte.n, and they - aieeseteseason for caul :1us ~) 1.1 tlitiois tha ',. c- fu!- offalor1 - cash elevei nj ti: _< (1 0 j t' '! ti'y at victory. CTi' " GO-Mar Luette University, i~tcieeotd s far Lhis year ~i, has do- ciine so p lay ta charity gamne with the Chicago Cal inalS, a proles-- sionial t ram, f:loiing the close of the regular season. - - T-i e a I'D e I {i k'I ' 326 E. Ann S. and Fair Grounds (out Jackson Ave.) This is the ideal time of year to ride. Get your mounts at either of our stables and enjoy your ride to the utmnost. (Bus goinig down Washtenawi Ave. and North Uiiversity marked "Washington St." goes directly to Fair Groun-ds.) W AN T ED - One Pan-Hellenic ticket. Call 4426. 5 WANTED -Two cc-edls working way through school. Call at Swiss Garment Cleaning Co. IDial 4191. 5&6 LOST II f . .,.. . .rm. s- .- _ .. ., ,. ...ti3; .. . Pone 7418 i I _ .. n _ _ _ --- -_ _ _ _ _ - ., Stanford and alifnornia stage a , PORT IAB~ L battle while the Cougars, Troj ans TYPEWITE'lRS and the others take a welcome day - Coronia, Un~cerwoodl, o?' rest. Stanford :;hould take the Barr-Morris, Rcmlington, N honors for the day for their team, Royals. stacks up much the better iilitl i 'e hve al imakes. combination. Not so far w4s,I o.lelDtc isls l Southern Methcdist should enjoyl Ct-% r jDc Fnse themzselves at the expense of Rice 0 D. MORRIL I institute. 314 2oiitli State Phione 66151 016(!,asztncnt of :icly aIFT eCS L'7 ,ro:'1 .w1ithfaternity JO dsco-1 y crests will attraict I etof .dr'clm-anatlng shot)pc'i SUNDAY DIN .75c Chicken Liri~After it? Game WAN f Ri) " . - ms s. - - , p r.. _ . , Y f E . ' . i, : :,a''' QI ,f t x t t f /I /f '4! r1/ a .1 '+, %tr 'I I 0 4 a , YHWf t y 1.-11 rte; h' b' .. P AYit~.Wa pLY ~ K'if ]I K:a3 1 LOST light tan topcoat at R. and S. Restaurant 'Tuesday. Reward offered. Call Carl Reynolds, 6882. 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