iIILL I E DRILL TO MEN, Lbf PITCHERS NOT PERMITTED SPEED UP FOR WEEK OR TWO TO JOTH ING Coach Lundgren had the battery candidatesy arming up yesterday aft-. ernoon. Thus far the boys are only permitted to work out the kinks but after several more days of prac- tice when the cage is lowered the speed artists will be ready to deliver the fast ones. After this session the coach gave his men a short drill in stopping some hot grounders and but a few escaped the glove of the candidates. Several of the men trying out for the infield and outfield positions kept the pill going back and forth and then as a wind developer Coach Lundgren had them do the routine work of flinging the basketball at the basket. As yet Coach Lundgren has not issued a call for the candidates for the infield and outfield positions and it is not likely that he will do so until the battery men are advanced far enough to practice among them- selves. Varsity practice will be held today at 1 to 3 o'clock as usual and the coach urges any one with ability in pitching or catching to come out and limber up the kinks in the "fi '01 wing." .asketball Year A pproaches Close Co. MILITARY NEWS Shoe coupons will be checked by the officials of the R. . T. C. today, and a list, containing the numbers on the couponsabelonging to the cadets who have failed to call for their shoes, will be posted. "Unless the cadets present the coupons, which are so listed,these particular shoes will not be held for any definite length of time," states the announcement issued last night from the military office. "The shoes will be issued to other cadets who have enrolled this semest- er, while the cadets who have lost their coupons, will have to wait until another assortment of shoes can be ordered from the manufacturer." Cadets who have not as yet received their uniforms, and whose names have been posted on the bulletin boards, must call for the suits immed- lately at Henry and company on North University avenue. All acting first sergeants- will meet at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon in the office of the commandant in Waterman gymnasium. R. 0. T. C. uniforms must be worn by the students who have been given the suits at the drills. Permission has been granted to let the cadets wear the uniforms to their classes. Members of company E, First regi- ment, which is composed of cadets who enrolled this semester, are under- going extensive drill training. They will be promoted to the same rank as the other companies when their drills prove satisfactory. Company basketball teams who lost in the first round last week will play at 8 o'clock tonight in.Waterman gym- nasium. Company B, First regiment, plays comipany M, Second regiment, court 4; company M, First regiment, drew the forfeit game and .will not appear tonight.. The physical and gymnastio pro- gram under Dr. George A. May at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon will be as fo- lows; Seond regiment: Company A, tug- of-war, parallel bar, horse, sprinting; company B, sprinting, horse, parallel bar, tug-of-war; company C, relay racing, wrestling; company D, wrestl- ing, relay racing. Dr. Floyd R. Town, formerly as- sistant of internal medicine, first lieu- tenant in the medical reserve corps, left Friday for Camp Jackson, Colum- bia, S. C., where he has been assign- ed to duty in the base hospital. Lieut. Arthur H. Lee, ex-'17L, was recently married to Miss Inez Gose, ,17, at the. Blackstone hotel, Chicago. Lieutenant Lee was a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. The brie was a member of the Chi Omega soror ity. MUCH ATTENTION ATTRACTEI) BY DRAWINGS OF VENNELL Early Spring -uertk6 ki Between the Theatres R THE F to carry or wear to t . tion ill be strictly c '~ ' - ordered here. TheyR freshest, most fragri blossoms to be had. your order in person more convenient. In canrest assured the delivered promptly at give us. F LANDERS OR - LOWERS SAY IT WITH FLOWER Come and see our choice selection of cut flowers a Cousins & Hall U Members of the Florists' Telegraph DeliveryA& Society Brand Hickey-Freeman S Aiso just received a line of Spring H hMitchell Hopes to Win H Sul t o YE " " Big Ten TiltBefore End Comes hering a With the close of the baketball sea- umer.- son only a short distance ahead, the 'oe. followers of the Michigan tossers are hoping that the Wolverines will be, Prudden able to win at least one Conference a supply contest before the curtain falls.. avert a Coach Mitchell's men almost turned ear. He the trick last Friday when theywere$ als take nosed out by Indiana by the narrow selves of margin of one por t: .rge that Chicago will be played here this lay up a Friday, and as the Maroons are by roximateno means the fastest of the (Confer ants. ence aggregations it is to be hoped that Michigan's opportunity will come dity will in this game. The last game of the pring to season will be that with OhIo State e city's the following week, Ohio's record for ested for the season is not an enviable one al- ange its, though they started off with a rush, 'on river so that with two weeks practice re farm ahead, the Wolverines ought to have a it would chance of avenging the defeat suffer- s for a ed earlier in the season. that it Coach Mitchell sent the boys e water through a short workout last night,; the con- letting the Varsity men off rather' .ch that easily in order to give them a short it. The respite from their hard road trip of: ant has tho week-end. I+ Six Original Drawings 100 NOW ON DISPLAY AT WA R CARTOONS JAMES FOSTER'S HOU FREE EXHIBITION OF LOUIS RA ,7 1 'I - -C.-_ wat but'' hange the so' N. D. FALCONE TO GIVE IOGRAIIM IN HIL ADITORIUM Mr. N. D. Falcone, clarinetist, will !.Artist's Pencil Works to Be Shown il 5-..$ pear as soloist with the University mphony orchestra Thursday after- on at 4 :15 o'clock in Hill auditor- m. Mr. Samdel P. Lockwood will Memorial Hall for the Rest of This Week. iw county. Professor usier act as conductor. .e farm crops departient of The program will be as follows: 'ersity of Maine. "Midsummer Night's Dream"- Overture, Op. 21 .....Mendelssohn. Guards To Be Organized "A Dream" (Divertimento for are being made for the or- clarinet and orchestra), Op. n of home guards. All those 47 -.. . ."....... .. ."... ..Baermann d in the project are requested Three Dances from "Nell Charles Snyder of the Var- Gwyn"..........Edward German idr -(I) Country dance; (2) Pastor- al dance; (3) "Merrymaker's dance." at Students' Supply Star NT-Unfurnished apartment. Hill. Six nice large rooms th, soft water. Steam-heat ter furnished. Modern in respect. Possession will be J. Engineers to--Elect President Elections will be held to fill the va- cancies'in the presidency and the Stu- dent council representative at the'as- sembly of the Junior engineers to be held at 10 o'clock Thursday. Nominations for-presidency are: C. T. Van Dusen and D. M. Springer. The vacancy on the Student coun- cil was left by the resignation of; Julius R. St. Clair. Former Engineering Student in City Hugh H. Thrall, '13E is registered' at the Allenel. Over one h'undred drawings from the pencil of Joseph Pennell are on view at Memorial Hall, anrd will con- -inue to be shown for the rest of this week. The present exhibit has been at- tracting considerable attention wher- ever it has been shown. The subjects chosen are all on the war and are particularly interesting to men; In- stead of representing scenes on the battlefields, Pennell has chosen the industrial side of the war, and his drawings are of munitions factories, shell making, pictures of induwrial cities, and the like. - Some of the drawings that are of especial m'erit show, the building- of a battleship, the submarine destroyers nort, a locomotive overhead, in which a modern plant is represented with a huge locomotive on a rail above the floor, a scene in a munition plant 'in which a thousand women are em- ployed, the making of an aeroplane propeller, the balloon shed, and oth- ers. Pennell is good in his light and dark effects, and the drawings that show this . quality the best are the ones showing men working the blast fur- naces. Another striking drawing is one picturing London at night, with huge searchlights searching the sky for enemy aeroplanes. - -Besides the drawings of Pennell, the present exhibit is also showing a few pictures by Albert Seaford. These are also in pencil, and represent pic- turesque scenes in the streets of Bos- ton and other New England'towns. Prof. I. L. Sharfman to Lecture Today Prof. I. Leo Sharfman of the econ- omics department, will.give the sec- ond of a series of lectures on the world war situation under the au- spices of the Women's league and the U -niverstyiY Y W A.t 4. o'oc"k "It Was I Who Opened Fire On DEPENDANT TO AP Several .loca pendants at 1 to local Red aid. They -ha lotments due t ment. H. W. Dou .Washtenaw Re "Any hardship tion o~f the 1( single room, ampus. 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