. MORE MEN PLAYED. FOOTBALL all the colleges which kept up the LAST YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE game last year will continue to do so. The cantonments and naval stations Expect Cantonments and Naval Sta. will also be well 'represented, for it tions as Well as Colleges to Keep has been demonstrated that football is o Up Sport the right kind of preparation and its continuance is recommended by both Sthe war and navy commissions on ath- 'N. at is vasU)Kt ralpstimekeeper Poor Sportsmen any sort Proress Qui t t .'... ,I a .er Camp, prouabiy the most d At- eminent authority on football in this letic activities. NED; MAY TEE IN SEASON Friday ngth of mn failed elements combat' and An country, states that there was actu- tily a great deal more football played last fall and more men engaged in the sport than ever before in its history. there were more than twice as many football players in several training" camps and naval stations as there have ever been in any one college. Not only was the sport utilized in pre- paring men for the rigors of war, but it brought a renewal of youth to those who had not enjoyed a fotball con- test since their high school ar college days. The tendency for next season is that, IAM AIL ('lee Club To Praw Up Constitution All members of the Freshman girls' glee club are requested to meet at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall to draw up a constitution. At 5 o'clock they will hold a meeting in Miss Nora Crane Hunt's studio in the University School of Music. Miss Hunt will conduct the club for the first few rehearsals. with Daily readers.-Adv. O. W. Stephenson, who referreed the Michigan-M. A. C. basketball game Friday night, yesterday objected to what he called "unsportsmanship" on the part of Michigan students during the game. "The students were unfair not only to the visitors, but also to their own men," Mr. Stephenson said. "At one instance, when McClintock failed to make a pass, the students hissed him. But I especially objected to the noise that was made during the shooting of free baskets. According to basketball rules there should be absolute silence then. "Another thing that was noticeable during the game was the use of horns Heatfrig Splumbing an being jest,- building, a] not yet und Heavy imbus the Conference quintet enough-the Athletic as- aving heard no word to -but the blizzardy attack aggregation proved too swept Captain Bolen and de with apparent ease. te elements scor'ed a vic- hio State with less effort ck could have been turn- Mitchell's Wolverines had s lads negotiated the sev- between the site of their nd Ann Arbor. But Mich- :et a chance-and from all Dancing at Armory every Saturday 'by many in the audience. Strict - - ~a - - ~a MAJESTIC Sunday & Big Feature Thrilling Bandit Drama no the ecasion Douglas Fairbanks & Bessie I In Old Fashioned Thriller the rest of the Athletic force attempted to get in the Ohio State aggrega- re. Mitchell, at any rate, (perform his task. to the Varsity coach the not be cancelled but will ed indefinitely. There is a that the two teams can get the end of the semester THE GOOD BAD, I Thrills, Gun Play, Laughter and Love Galore and is men intot :ay eveningu "HUBBY'S HOLIDAY" A Two-Reel Laughing hit s at J. L 113 S. Main. NOTE:---TIE MAJESTIC RUNS ON EASTERN TIME StUNDAY-4 SHOWS: 1:30-3-7-8:30 MONDAY: 3-7:30-9 CHILDREN 10c; want ad in the Daily will sell Droperty.-Adv. laity this week we are offering 30% reduction Cameras and Supplies. Some of the attractions / $22.50-No. 3A Folding Anscos, at... $17.50-No.lA Folding Anscos, at.. $14.00-No. 3A Ansco Juniors, at .. . $ 7.50-Vest Pocket Anscos, at . . $ 3.00-Buster Browns, at .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S S S S S S S f..............$15.75 ,... . . :....$12.25 .. .. ... ......$ 9.80 .~~~ ~~ qw 0 S~*S . S~ ~~ S~ S ~ ~S S S'. S * ..........$ 5.25 .. .. ........$ 2.10 are also closing out on our line of College Jewelr rina a 40% reduction on our entire stock. "THE STORE WITH THE COLLEGE SPIRIT" EAHAM- --Pr