,! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931, SHE FELT DEEPLY ABOUT THIS f THE MICHICAN DAILY PAGE SE1VEN s Tc> ctiop ou-r _ a ................ . ............................:::::::::............. ma . ............................ r i ..x' AAUG k -ou -T H111c. T riy WAS r I _ v I eTCt BS OFF ' { '1 ~Ak~ ~ g ~ ~? ~ 4 ;~ 1'~ ~ ~ r I I rl By Lichty E - § - -_ THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P.M. I .«, , . TH cUlt CLIO AT 3 ADVERTISINd NOTICE FOR RENT TYPEWRITINGI AND MIMEOGRAPHING Promptly and neatly done. O. D. MORRILL 314 South State Street 308c BEST SHOE SHINE in town. San- fords. Sundays, evenings. 121 E. Ann, 514 E. William. 251c TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought sold, rented, exchanged, repair- ed. O. D. MORRILL, 314 South State. 307c FOR RENT-Completely furnisha apartment with connecting ba and shower. Large front doul room. Steam heat, shower, g rage. Phone 8544. 422 East Was ington. WANTED WANTED-12 Ambitious women s dents to sell hose in own hous See B. Ehrlich, 820 Hill WANTED-Student laundry. A bedding. Reasonable prices. S water. Call for and dehli Family Washings. Phone 7 F-31. 8[ | 3 |SCH EDULE OU1EER F 'l LCAGE ENCOUNTER N T NIE C FINASL scosnCardsErisQam Rouns University as Opener. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Last Year's . . Winners, Favored to MADISON, Wis., Dec. 9.--Sports Retain Cup. eusiasts who attend the first basketball game of the season at Final and semi-final matches in tie Wisconsin field house next Fri- the Intramural Department's inter- day night are promised a bizarre fexhibition of the cage sport, not to fraternity wrestling meet will be duplicated this season., run off tonight. The matches will This is because the Brigham start at 7:15 this evening instead of Young University team, which is 4:15 as previously announced. to furnish the opposition to Coach In all, thirteen matches are Walter E. (Doc) Meanwell's Bad-; In al, hireenmathesaregers, plays a style of basketball un- scheduled for the evening with sev- like that of any five in this part of en semi-final and six finals on the the country. The Utah players are card. all six footersand their watchword T. K. E. Favored, is1"Attackoatackattack. Tau Kappa Epsilon, winner of the Whenever Brigham Young gets trophy last year, is the favorite to the ball, all five players beat it retain the cup, although Delta Al- down the floor, shooting from any pha Epsilon and Delta Sigma Pi angle or distance, then all storm- have a fair representation in the ing in for rebounds. They are ut- group that will battle in tonight's terly unorthodox, according to Big matches. Ten standards, but they do not give Seward of Sigma Pi fraternity has a standard defense any time to already won the 115-pound division, study their moves or get set. That while Louis McCrath, by virtue of their whirlwind offense is effective his triumph over Hogberg, won the is proven by their record, which title in the unlimited division. shows that Brigham Young averag- Matches in the 125-pound divi- ed 50 points per game last year. sion will bring together Angell and Coach Meanwell's green Badgers Allen in the opener and Hills and will have their hands full with Gall in the second match. The win- these rough riders from the pur- ners will meet for the title. ple sagelands. DIrow in Finals.. Levis Had Hard Time. The winner of the Miller-Morti- George W. Levis, business man- mer match will meet Darrow for ager of Wisconsin athletics, who the 135-pound title. Darrow ad- refereed the Utahans' game with vanced to the finals by his victory Chicago last winter, vows that he over Rosenberg. sprinted ten miles trying to keep Coryell and Hughes, and Williams up with them and that he "placed" and Meserve will provide the enter- in only one heat up and down the tainment in the 145-pound class, hardwood. The Brigham Young while in the 135-pound division captain explained to him, after the Soodick will meet Bannow and Wise game, that he and his mates had will meet Adams in the semi-finals. already played three other games The winners will then grapple for that week and were "pretty tired tonight." "I don't dare think what the title.w The 165-pound division has al- working your first game would have 'eady reached the final round. Dan- done to me," was Levis' comment. reasdyrehedteIfin aoundFDhnr Following the Brigham Young nessell defeated Irwin and Fisher game, Wisconsin will play the Uni- defeated Judson to gain the covet- versity of Pittsburgh five at the ed positions in the match tonight. field house, December 15. Ferris and Singer will battle it _ out for the light heavyweight crown. Singer advanced to the fin- als through a victory over Anderson, WANT while Ferris defeated Solomon. NOTICE ' NOTICE EN AVANT eeod All sophomfores wishing to be- come tryout managers in hockey report to Coach Lowrey at the ice rink tonight directly after dinner. (Signed)Bu, Edward Lowrey, Hockey Coach , | Coliseum Officials Are Forced to Arrange New Gates for Crowds. PLEBE PUGILISTS TO FIGHT TODAY (Continued from Page 6) proved under the tutelage of Coach Philbin and he considers them as ready for the regular three-round fights. 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Pho 7593. 1402 Hill St. ONE jade and gold earring wit] one block radius of Delta Gamr House Generous reward. C 23225. (Continued from Page 6) definite policy of identification cards and coupon books ,the future crowds will be much better handled and no student will be forced to miss part of the match because of standing in line. The 1800 or more fans that at- tended the match against Chatham were particularly impressed with the clever passing of Reid and Friday is tne dame set for the elimination matches for those box- ers who have been training in the boxing room of the Intramural building. These matches will also be continued into next week al- though Monday afternoon ought to finish the preparatory rounds. The current series of fights have taken the place of the annual inter- class tournament as it is felt that Crossman, Michigan's stellar fronti would be but a duplication of the line hockey players. They outwit- . All-Campus tournament of last ted the opposition several times' year. Under the rules of the present and had frequent opportuntties to tournament, all finalists in lass score. years tourney are ineligible for However Michigan is not without these fights. good soloists. Reid and Crossman Bronze and Gold medals are the both scored on individual journeys rewards for the runner-up and the down the ice. Foxx, the referee winner in each division of the tour- stated after the match that Reid, nament. The awards were selected Crossman, and Thompkins were by the Intramural department. playing as smart hockey as he had seen anywhere, even in the profes- sional circles so far this season. The defense will undoubtedly im- W_ prove and Michigan ought to have w Z BE N a great season, he added.' LOs - --i..T to complete a volley ball team and this number should be easily as- sembled. It is hoped that teams will be sponsored by Lane Hall, the Hill- el Foundation, the Chinese Stu- dents club, the Wesleyan Guild, the French Club and other similar or- ganizations. The Dark Horses are now proud possessors of =first place in the In- dependent touch football league. They have one victory, two ties, and no defeats to their credit. COLONIAL FOOD SHOP 609 East University Phone 3607 Closing Out All Bys Clothing and Shoes at 25% and 50% Less. SOPHOMORES All sophomores wishing to try out for track manager please re- port at Yost Field house any afternoon at 4 o'clock. T teI Prlw4E COME IN AND TRY OUR EXCELLENT HOME COOKED FOOD Luncheon .... 35c Dinner......4c $5.50 Meal Ticket for' $5.00. Ladies Invited He J. 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