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G RUEN VERITHIN WATCHES $25.00 UPWARDS HALLER & FULLER STATE STREET JEWELERS NEBRSKACONTEST STILL UNCERJAIN Athletic Association States That No Two-Year Contract Will Be Signed GAME WILL BE PLAYED HERE IF CONTEST IS ARRANGED Westerners Should Furnish Strong Competition for Late Oc- tober Clash If Michigan plays Nebraska at all it will be only through a one year con- tract and the contest will be held in Ann Arbor. This was made public by athletic as- sociation authorities yesterday in con- nection with a dispatch published un- der a Lincoln date line in one of the Chicago dailies. The dispatch is to the effect that the Nebraska athletic authorities have rejected the Michigan offer of a football game, insisting that there be a home and home agreement for alternate years. The article reads as follows: "Terms proposed by Michigan for a football game with Nebraska at Ann Arbor, Oct. 27, were discussed at a special meeting of the university ath- letic board, but the contract was not approved. Negotiations will be con- tinued. Nebraska insists there be a home and home agreement for alter- nate years. Michigan has indicated unwillingness to enter into such a con- tract, but there has been no absolute refusal." According to Michigan authorities the insistance on the part of Nebraska upon a two-year contract calling for alternating dates cannot be conceded. Only a one-year agreement stipulating the game to be held in Ann Arbor is offered. Whether Nebraska will con- sent to such. an arranement is prob- lematical. The proposed date as stated by the Lincoln wire, Oct. 27, corresponds very nearly to the date of the M. A. C. game last season, which came on Oct. 21. This date on the 1917 schedule might mean the first of Michigan's big games. Nebraska generally puts out a fairly strong team ana such a contest, if ar- ranged, would be a good start toward the large end of the season and also a good drawing card in itself as an in- itial battle with the big opponents. HOCKEY, SEASON OPENS WITH PRACTICE GAME REGULAR SCHEDULE NOT TO START TILL AFTER EXAMIN- ATIONS ARE OVER Although the opening of the hockey season is booked for tonight the regu- lar interclass games will not start until after the examination period. The game between the junior engin- eers and the dentists which will be part of the carnival of the athletic de- partment of the Women's league at Weinberg's coliseum is only a practice game. Mr. Rand of the intramural de- partment of the Athletic association made a statement to the effect that there will be several other such ex- hibitions before the regular tourna- ment starts. At the meeting of hockey managers held in the Athletic association of- fices yesterday afternoon there was some discussion as to whether a man- ager should be permitted to choose a team from more than one class in his department. This has been the prac- tice in the past and in several cases teams have been made up of men from all four classes in a department. The smaller colleges suffered through this proceeding since they had a The Cyc-Corpus Juris System PUBLISHED BY The American Law Book Co. ABE RWV RRO orm&tCOLLARS are curve cut to ft dwshAlders ye~fctly. 15cis cac/i 6J rq, CLUETT. PEABODY &COINC.'akers 3:30 o'clock. An effort will be made to have some one present who can give the new men instruction in the game. Minnesota Girls in Hockey Tourney Minneapolis, Jan. 15.-Co-eds of the University of Minnesota will partici- pate in a hockey tournament at the end of the season, the first event of thi's character in the history of the university. Four teams of girl stu- dents, one for each class, will be or- ganized. smaller group from which to choose their men. The intramural director has therefore ruled that only the fol- lowing shall avail themselvxes o op- portunity of drawing material for a team from all four classes: laws. dents, medics, and pharmies. Tih other colleges will be permitted to draw from two classes only. All entries for the class tournament will close at 5 o'clock on Jan. 19. Where Are Those ?lissing Balls ? Rowe States That ness fsBa l l Appear at Once Teams -ulst Buy Their Own "Unless the fraternity and boardini house basxetball teams want to bhy their own basketballs, they've got to stop appropriating those ori the athlet- ic association and return such as are missing now." These were the words of Floyd Rowe director of inramural activ ities, and the emphatic maniner in which he voiced his sentiments left no obt as to his intentions. Seven basketballs disappeared .last night and whether they were taken thoughtlessly or with malice afore- thought is the question confrontun Mr. Rowe at the present instance. The dlepartment of intramural activities provided eleven balls for the *use of the league at the beginning of tin season and after last night's ga s there were just four on hand. Rosey Rowe stated yesterday that unless the balls appeared at once, the teams would be left to provide their own and as these very valuable little ar- ticles bring $7.50 each by the lime some 60 odd teams have completed their purchases the athletic stores in Ann Arbor will be ready to decare another dividend and dabble in Gen- eral Motors. Rowe said that he hoped the balls were merely taken through careless- ness, in which case the sooner thca are returned the better it will be for all concerned. Certainly the league authorities have done more than their share in playing square with the teams since they are not called upon to pro- vide balls and caring for them is an added bothr. Last night there were four bals available and as a result 50 men were unable to get the required practiei, passing before their games began. This is a distinct handicap and on that is entirely unnecessary. "I hope I hear from all seven balls by tonight," said Rowe, "and I hope the boys have merely put them nz their lockers waiting for the next game, for we'd dislike to mae all of the teams buy their own." SENIOR LITS TO COlMMIENCE HOCKEY PRACTICE THURSDAY The first hockey practice of the sen- ior lits has been scheduled for tomor- row at 4 o'clock at Weinberg's coli- seum, and will be continued until the beginning of the regular interclass tournament. All members of this class who have ever played hockey or who are interested in the ice sport should call E. J. Opal any evening. Caner Resigns Tennis Captaincy Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 15.-George C. Caner of Philadelphia, intercol- legiate tennis champion, has resigned as captain of the Harvard tennis team and announced that he would leave the university after the mid-year exam- inations and enter the American am- bulance field service in France. He played left tackle on the football team last year. John S. Pfaffman of Quincy was elected captain of the tennis team in place of Caner. For results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily New Day L1gt Store next to Orpheum Oriental rugs of quality An honest untreated, unashed rug, free from chemicals is a unique invest- ment. The capital increases in value and you get your interest in pleasure. Nearly four hundred pieces to choose from. They must be seen to be appre- ciated, at MARTIN HALLER'S Electric Auto Ieaier-Keeps Your Engine Warm Costs very t I to xperate Washtenw Electric Shop The shop 27 Quality Ii its not Rignta we make It Rigbt Phouc 273 .200 East Washington St. THE Varsity Toggery SHO P 1107 S. University Ave. Extends the greetings of the new year to MEN OF MICHIGAN for a happy and successful year. Hais n Busines College ST4 ae nWillilam 112 E. Liberty Typewriting Mulutigraphing MI'meo prapiling 1 11 Marcel and Water Waving Artistic Hair Dressing Manicuring We always use Rain Water in our Shampoos STODDARD HAIR SHOP' '407 N. University. Tel. 296J - Styles , 'Type \' " 4 s 27 Cedar Street NEW YORK. JUNIOR LIIS ALPPOD T CLASS i OC EY )ANAGEI FOR SE ASON' Norman T. Bolles has been appoint- ed hockey manager of the junior lit- erary class and will start at once to round a team into shape for the com- ing interclass tournament. All 1918 lits who have any experience in the ice sport or any wishing to try out for the team should report at Weinberg's skating rink for the initial practice which will be held this afternoon at TYPEWRITERS For Rent or Sale I' :- ) l~I ~ c ;fe, y'ierr ~.ni tr'n~. ft i.e laa~ra~g, ~ I T'xvo srt~; of type in ":zh machine. licai' tiLe I worn ---b~vond compare. f not iI)c~iflC P ~O 2 new machine, I :noui~c for eec i-~ory Rshuih~ We ~Zcnt M~ich~ncs c-f high qeality, Patrons: Pre id~"t X ~. ~ ow Wilson Cardil.:J Al - y &i V.I 1)r. Alee2 -~ Cr; e~u Bell ~ i,~ ~ P o. L, G~ '1 rant p Sd e C. uCr~' Willia.'~ la-an Ilowells also a~I Coile *c:. xO t]r.Xersitios On: spec:'l a' -~ 'a cv .'gi8es xviii interest yea. C; t-)e;; Icr iha a'i ing. SiS East (n>h tu~t - New Yerk Ci y. I'-. Y. Leave Copy Leave Copy r at at Quarrys ard -;Students' feDtaE SIN Supply Store A D VE RT ISI N G LOST LOS!--Elgin gold watch. Ladies size with fob. In Natural Science build- ing or between there and Wahr's bookstore. 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