LL L Illi * SPORTS FOR WAR PERIOD New York, Jan. 16.-Eighteen colleges in four eastern states have dropped athletics because of the war, according to returns from a questionnaire distributed by Prof. Frederick B. Well, of the college of the City of New York. The colleges are in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Twenty-two colleges have elim- inated all pre-season coaching and the others have cut down the period. Twenty-three col- leges have dispensed with a training table, and the other three answering kept it only for foot- I' r *' * * * * IN COMPANYBAETL Class Track Meet First On Schedule MILITARY TITLE TEAMS PLAY FOR AT BEGINNING OF SEMESTER Coach Farrell Advises All+ to Turn Out-at Once to Training Candidates Secure the making yesterday in congress. Food Administrator Hoover has ap- a proved them and they are expected to1a pass promptly. is i Annou I* * * * * * * * * * * * zley, Grid Star, Killed In rine Wabash, One of Heroes of Michigan 12 to 11 auw have Victory Over Chicago In 1898 e speedy nians can Dies in West Zeller, a ter. William H. (Bill) Caley, '99L, one of :o tag a the heroes of Michigan's sensational omington 12 to 11 football victory over Chicago team has the loss on Ferry field in 1898, was killed in a 'he coach shaft in a Colorado mine where he was fill the working several days ago, according to ig guard word just received by P. G. Bartelme. owley,' a Caley, who spread his 200 pounds' some real over a height of six feet, two inches, t into to- played guard on the football team of the for- '97 and held down the same position in all but the Chicago game in '98. regulars In the Maroon tilt, Caley was brought atice and back to fullback because of his kick- were put ing ability, and in that game showed tefreshubooting skill that links his name he fresh- with that of Hernstein, one of the best .igh m W olverine toe artists. aght men The 12 to 11 game with Chicago was hme with the one made famous by the run of he Windy Widman, who toted the ball some 90 probably yards for the touchdown that gave the richigan: victory to Mich.igan in the last few forwards; minutes of the game. Bill Caley was Ruzicka, mentioned in all accounts of that game as one of the outstanding stars. ress, for- Bartelme, athletic director, was a lsips and friend of Caley's and spoke of him yes- terday as one of the biggest men in stature and in spirit that ever played on a Michigan team. "He was so big IPS hearted that he would have given his Company basketball at present is not booming as the sport should among the cadets of the different companies. Some of the companies have not put out any team and with the schedule complete it now remains for those' companies who have not entered into the contest to do so at once and as- sure keener ,competition for the prize. With the elimination race due at the beginning of the second semester it is advantageous to each company quintet to get out immediately and obtain all the practice possible. At- present early predictions as to the calibre of the basketball teams now playing each night are of little avail, but three of the company teams have shown a brand of basketball play- ing that is very commendable. Indi- vidual playing is very evident but with a little more practice some of the teams will be of sufficient calibre to stack up against the other teams on the campus. MATHEWSON TO USE BLACKBURN AT SHORT. DURING 1918 SEASON Cincinnati, Jan. 16.-Christy Math- ewson, manager of the Cincinnati Na- tionals, is figuring on using Russell Blackburn, purchased from the Toron- to club of the International league, at shortstop next season. The fact that Kopf and Rath enlist- ed for war service left a hole on, the left side of the infield and Blackburn, who formerly played with the Chicago Americans, was the most available player. His career in the major leagues was unfortunate. Injuries crippled him several times. He played a brilliant game, however, for Toronto last season. INDUSTRIAL TEACHING COURSE OFFERED NEXT SEMESTER Education 51 is the name of the new course in the problems and methods in teaching trade and industrial sub- jects offered by the department of ed- ucation. This course is intended pri- marily for those who wish to teach shop work, mechanical drawing, or A class meet will be the first event in University track circles. This will be held sometime in February, the ex- act date to be announced later. An opportunity will thus be given for all men with track aspirations to show their zlass. Coach Steve Farrell advises all who intend to take part to start working out immediately. Several track candidates have been practicing regulas, y an'd are certain to have the edge on those who do not start working right away. Men that show up well in this meet stand a good chance to make the Varsity squad, so it is up to any good track- sters, according to Farrell, to start getting into shape without delay. STRICTER ECONOMY OF FOOD DEMANDED BY GOVERNMENT Washington. Jan. 16.-Stricter econ- omy of food is to be required of the Suits, 10%e W. R - Shoes 608 E. LIBERTY Have you sent a of co 'America and[L Home? It is a Song full of life and 4. and should be on every 9 Published by the last coat to a friend," said Bartelme. similar subjects. Engineers and oth- G. H. Ferbert, known as Dutch, '97, ers who have had sufficient industrial who was coach of the '98 football contact may elect the course. Prof. team, was associated with Caley in D. W. Myers will conduct the course mine work in the west. Caley practic- I which will come on Tuesdays and ed law until two years ago and then Thursdays at 9 o'clock. entered the mining business. -i Oklahoma Edits Pater ' te'tt fibus. oI Corner Maynard and William Streets Columbia Substitute Tie Rush Columbia university is considering as a freshman-sophomore class con- test, a tie rush, in which the sopho- mores wear red ties and the freshmen green ones. Each class tries to get as many ties as possible from the oth- er class and those most successful are declared the victors. Journalist students at the Universi- ty of Oklahoma were given a taste of real newspaper work recently when they took full charge of editing the Oklahoma News in Oklahoma City. Ev- cry phase of the work was handled by the embryo journalists, who were under the supervision of the regular News staff. FIGUVRE iT di If you can get a better quality of service at the same price as a poorer service Which would You CI A FEW ADVANCE MODELS FOR SPRING HAVE ARRIVED We will Dry Clean and Press Your You will save money and be as- sured of your spring suit, if you come early and pick out your model now. E and do the w E R The Faultless Cleaner Step in our stor quainted with man's store that e and get. ac- a real young specialises in WE GUARA That no nasty odors will ments, and-that the quality 4 be equaled. Repairing ai Done. 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