IE MICHIGAN DAILY t FIN.I his first cut fternoon aft- the number eral of these or three pos- s of the will prob- eductions sible that until the ey will be to prove V Al ___ V U600* Uw (J Play Last Game Both Teams Itaie Hopes of Winning Numerals; Seniors Doped to Take Contest With today's championship game between women's senior and fresh- men basketball teams, the 1917-18 season for this branch of women's athletics will close. Both teams are already visualizing the effect of their numerals on the basketball loving cup. The intense rivalry of the two teams is further strengthened by the fact that the fourth year team longs for the success which, to date, has never been theirs, while the freshmen naturally desire the distinction of be- ing able to show the campus who's who in women's basketball. Four of the present members of the senior team have helped 1918 swallow defeat for the past three years- ever since they were as full of con- fidence and hope as is the present freshman team. Of courae their for- mer showing was merely due to hard luck, and not to lack of ability or Mat Artists -INeoin growing decrepitude. From present indications, however, cruel fate ap- parently isn't, going to make an ap- pearance, and women's senior bask- etball team will go down in the an- there are six the first base At a single one initial sacker third or first, ly, Bowerman, to be garden- irs of the first nals of the Women's athletic associa-I tion as 1917-18 champions-that is, ifl the freshmen are willing, but thereby i hangs a tale. ' The line-up for the game which willI start promptly at 4 o'clock, .is as fol Macaulay. lows: Senior team--Forwards, Clar- Freshman team -Forts issa Vyn, Louise Irish; centers, Beu- Nelson, Katrina Scherme lah Smith, Catherine McNaughton; ters, Eugenia Wei 'y, E guards, Virginia Cavendish, Marie guards, Phyllis Wiley, Jes in the Ydrop- rrison, ous Lund ousTomorrow er and tact. time. Schedule for Entire Season to Be Lebach, Made to Suit Participants; 25 -Gold- Men Entered ol t A nnouncing 1/i New Sprin g Style The new Spring Styles are her-a )vonderful array of ultra smart styles, gorgeous assortment ,of fabrics* of colorings, of ex- clusive patterns that sparkle- truly a great demonstration of the resources of our store and The House of Kuppenheimer at the time when you could hardly 'ex- pect such variety, such quality and such values. SWe invite you to look in our windows if you wvould see the styles that reflect the correct and advanced for 1918, or better yet, come in and try on the styles and examine the superiorities of the garments themselt'es. Suits and Topcoats $20 to $40 N.N F. ALLEN CO-. idler, Twenty-five entries have been re- >oper, ceived for the All-campus wrestling teilly, tournament, which begins tomorrow. nen- Because of the difficulty encountered third in selecting times which will be sat- anda, isfactory to all contestants, the sched- lager, ule will be made up as the tourna- -Reil- ment progresses. The first matches ngen- will be run off Saturday afternoon. 'ergu- The participants and time of the acher, match will be announced today. At first it was thought that a feath- erweight division might be establish- ream ed, but as only one man signified his -Har- intention of competing in this class, it seball was not found feasible. The light- have weight, middleweight, and welter- rince- weight divisions have seven entrants made each, while the heavyweight class drew only four. Following is the list of entries: k. O. Lightweight division, under 135: ate.- L. W. Butterfield, G. Burkinstein, W. (Continued on Page Four) Copyright 1918 TIhe Hlouse of 1l.upperahcinter _ .:,. Soprano Opera RICCARDO STRACCIARA Leading Baritone" Chicago Opera WEDNESDAY EVE. MARGARETE MATZENAUER Metropolitan Opera Contralto WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVES. GIOVANNI MARTINELLI Metropolitan Opera Tenor SA TURI)AY EVE,. MYRA T. SHARLOW Chicago Opera Soprano; MATURDAY EVE. PAUL ALTHOUSE Metropolitan Opera Tenor THURSDAY AVE. EMMA ROBERTS American Contralto GIUSEPPE DE LUCA Metropolitan Opera Baritone SATURDAY EVE. THURSDAY EVE. a I 4U .. A. t ,, FREDERICK I! Y EVE. P. M. T~ EVE. OR i STOCK Conductor WEDNESDAYEV FRIDAY P. I1. FRIDAY EVE. THE aTFhS Ipublic Sale Block "B" Seats Auditorium, Saturday Hill I SSUED BY THE I UNITED STATES OOVENMEN CHORAL UNION will sing March 16, 8 A. M., Eastern Time EVE. and CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "CARMEN" SATURDAY EVE. $5.50 each (If Pre-Festival Cover-Coupon is exchanged $2.50) N'S CHORUS sing Michigan's Greatest Musical Event 4, All Concerts Except EWORLD Y P. M. _______________ - . I LOIS 3. JOHNSTON Soprano THURSDAY and RUDOLPH ANZ Swiss Pianist FRIDAY P. M. ADA GRACE JOHNSTON JOSEPH BONNET NORA CRANE HUNT JAMES HAMILTOW Tenor Soprano French Organist. SATURDAY P. I1. Contralto SATURDAY EVE.