ispired by Marchig as Students and Play Real Football ,said Fred- ho has just front. "The flat on your as over you. . is so great ttail a-ainst e a Aay fr'om :ther Michigan last May. They I then to France s training. In d at a training i, and were then n the arnbulance ses of that trip the alumni of ne, "and I want ity to tell them, were for their jEast Lansing, Mich., Dec. 15.-Co- eds of the Michigan Agricultural col- lege watched their gridiron acquaint- ances, play football and get wallop . so often this fall that they found it necessary to do something real thrill. ing. VWhen the Aggies lost the first games to state college teams which they used to laugh at, the young women students sat up and took notice. When the season progressed and Brewer's men continued their remark- ably unique record df no victories and consistent defeats, the co-eds decid- ed that somebody had to stir these gentlemen up a bit. For more than a week before the Syracuse game, the girls went into secret session each day. Then came Syracuse-and the surprise. Between halves, two score of co- eds, led by officers of the cadet reg- iment marched on the field and gave a drill. When their work was com- pleted they swung under a large ser- vice flag which contained 490 stars- the total of M. A. C. men who are serving their country. The band play- ed the "Star Spangled Banner," and the thrilled crowd stood at atten- Six companies of the First regiment of the R. O. T. C. will have the fol- lowing athletic and gymnastic pro- gram at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow after- noon in Waterman gymnasium under Dr. George A. May: Company A, buck and tumbling, re- lay; company B, voluntary exercise, wxretling; comnpany C, vaulting bar, pole climn;mg,and high jump; com- pany D, relay, buck and tumbling; company E, wrestling, voluntary ex- ercise; company F, rope climbing and high jump, vaulting bar. Matthew S. Towar, '19, general chairman of the Spotlight Vaudeville, and assistant manager of the football, team, enlisted in the aviation corps of the navy Friday. He will leave the University this week. Towar is a member of the Sigma Phi fraternity. :itflltffJflldffff lf1lll11lf1lfllliff! a Fo.T r _ d i r mi .r wn .err Every Mich r f _ t w America Liberty" The New Patriotic Setting to Lchigan's ".Varsity" Dante's works and the interesting i This is in accordance with the policy Scatcr phases of modern Italian literature, of many clubs formed at other col- will be studied by the Dante club dur- leges for the purpose of studying Ital- Tihei ing the coming year. This was decid- ian life and letters. The committee [ere: ed at a recent meeting held under the i in charge of meetings in 1918 is com- v 'rert I Norman H. Ibsen, '18E, business manager of the Gargoyle, has enlisted' t in the aviation corps of the naval re- serve. He will leave the University this week- and will probably go to the Great Lakes Naval training sta- tion. Ibsen is a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Five members of the 'Zeta Beta Tau fraternity weresworn into the naval auxiliary yesterday. at Cleveland, 0. They are: B. J. Scheinman, '18, S. L. Cohn, '18L, Samuel G. Wiener, '19A, Lester Hecht, '18L, and Sylvester G. Miller, '20L. Do your Christmas plans include re- papering your hose or any room in it? We will gladly help you in choosing, also see that it fits the color-scheme NOW ON SALE hign Student Should Help Make This A Lasting National Hit Corps corns 601 East William Street is a I y to ench wer aeir Ler h1 ras carry Ees to a e taken tion. wounds .That the spectacle nerved the Aggie re con- football men, is history. The green eleven went out on the frozen grid- done at iron, and, although outweighed 15 D lights pounds to the man, fought Syracuse allowed almost to a standstill. The final score he best was 21 to 7, in favor of the Eastern- lie ers, but two of the Syracuse touch- uld see. downs were the result of spectacular runs. es were The debut of the "Legion of Death" Frer . vwas a glorious success. JOIN THE RED CROSS NOW of your home. Phone 237.-Adv. C. H. Major & Co. ,, I_. _ e more than patriotic-Show good judgenient gs are don s. The Ce eyes. Th e. RASKA LOSES MANY FR 0 I +KET AND WRESTLING TAIMS nd it e hour ey to 0P. Lys er is rs, en id neLver a3 ~uZiL.ii 1, u be at least eigh- t see that they were itor was taken who Deceived ire fed on all kinds Ticers. One of them ndon was in ruins. there any more. ot believe that we )ldiers, but said we * Canadians dressed They were told this 's not convoyed when ut coming back we company us part of ild not tell whether an ship or not, as flag. Our ship went whatever, at night. pt up anyway, even y then we blew our ly. The men on fear of submarines. d seen action, and been through that, anything." to remain in school -entually he intends )ther branch of the rsoon that will be, V. lHe says nobody Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 15-- Prospects for basketball and wrestling teams at the University of Nebraska are said to be the poorest in a number of years, owing to the large number of men who have left school to join the colors. W last year's basketball squad, Nel- son, Collins, Campbell, Flynn, Wertz and Flothow arermissing,wwhile a number of other men who were con- sidered good material are also gone. The first practice brought out about 25 candidates. Dr. Stewart faces the problem of building practically a new team. In wrestling, all of last year's teams are missing. Dale and Maloney, heavyweights; Fuchs, middleweight; Vose, welterweight; Anderson, light- weight; and Barnes, featherweight, are not in school, and Otoupalik, light heavyweight, is ineligible to wrestle this year, because he already has en- gaged in the sport three years allowed by the Missouri Valley Conference rules. Raisas Aggies' Call Off Baseball 19nhattan, Kan., Dec. 15.- Heavy financial loss last season and the pro- spect of losing prospective material in the next call for military service has resulted in the abandonment of baseball at Kansas State Agricultural college for next spring. Peck Enlists i Field Artillery Culber, Ind., Dec. 15.-"Bob" Peck, formerly of the University of Pitts- burg and All-American center for two years, who now is coaching the Culver Military Academy football team. has joined the second regiment,of Indianm field artillery. Honey, 'hiD, llarries Tarbell, '20 Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Frances Tarbell, '20 of Ben- ton Harbor, Michigan, to Alan Honey, '18D, of St. Joseph, Mich., on May 7, .917, in Detroit. Michigan Calendars-50c at Wahr'S Bookstore. Take one home withI you.-Adv. u Mili tar Nade in the good old U. S. A-by shoemakers which have no equal in any, Country in this widk World. AMERICAN MADE SHOES are being sold in enormous quantities all over Canada andhe number e very year in spite of the fLct that AMERICAN MADE SHOES going into Canada ARE TAXED from 3 OF THEIR VALUE-=-UFFICIENT PROOF FOR AN EDUCATED MAN of the SUPERIO] OUR AMERICAN PRODUCT. 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