Tomorrow lo Tirontii-Fourth ■■■■■■■■■■■■■I N um ber 5 * CROWLEY GROOMS SPARTANS State Must Stop These Men to Beat Michigan FOR STATE’S GREATEST TILT AS GAME TIME DRAWS NEAR Lineup o f S p i r t j u it Uncertain 1 1 Coach H arry Kipke Announcei to Take E ffo d Im m e d iitelr; M ajors’ Post* for Tkree Wolverine S fa rtert: Dicketoa, Nordber; Divisions Are Given to Panl Troth, In f.; Cass Kershaw, Doubtful Starter«. Cav.j Loren Jenkins and Vernon Donaldson, Art. -ta r , ]pf f iffi av for their annual »¡fitm ent of officer*, fo r the M ic h ig a n State It. (). T. for l ilt •- at A n n At •' r Satu rd a y after» B r u i n y e a r waa announced toilay b y Col. E d w a rd D a v is any! Th< part ans pu played the W olver- y, of M idland. M a jo rs' appointm ents fo r the three d iv isio n s t h e finaì hcfit * i • ,r;y M ic h igan 3, |ven to Paid H. Troth. Jr.. in fan try, C a ss J. Kershaw , cavalry, iVly contested. » r c n \V. Je n kin s and V e rn o n 11. Donaldson, coast artillery. Tfif* .Spart an- v ill invade the C a p t a in s MIC HU.'AS A n n A rb o r 1 with the most ftontrv battalion: Law rence S. Sm ith , A lbe rt W . Sachs. W al- \ A R S lT Y PROBAM E U S B ! P form idable i-quad they have ! Peterson and Joseph A. Porter. MK IIIf, %\ fir n ~T% Ti .¡r'’. W ith a heavy, Valry s q u a d ro n : Jam es II. VanZylen, H orace M. poker, !»2 V drivinff line. and a fast, sh ifty Tninkowski If » egg krt A. Miller, K e rris H. O s - ' I’oorm.i it IT 1 io kik*limrall Greve encounter «Hi ran and from ■ 4 C aptain s Jam es til H ay - OR th e w ay the Wheeler IM bifkron r* •:». looked during Tfenneth W . Thom pson. Head Football Coach James "S leep y ” j llud-on RM V«>f4vn last night’s pra • j;as done a , Coffey, H e n ry B. M orse Crow ley gave a b rief talk about t h e ' i , ( «v-nihis IR fksnnger thorough job •• who the ym ond L. Jennings. Dei rot* paper« ■i- Klpke’s team r*nd prospects fo r the gam e S at- i ■gheet has *crv •) - •.:;if Die plgxkin j F l r s t L ie u te n an ts urday with M ichigan a t th e Lansing ku -*- • e 'A-iii kiv^ thy>, f t r y battalion: K dw ard K. Lions club w eekly luncheon m eeting | Wolverines v.rr c'-hir,. ;)onrter over C la re W. Hendee, W . H Tuesday w here he was an honored I Nfjrdberii and Dickf both fieedy , tn d .Lester A Crane guest T h e e n tire coaching staff a-s j baiMoier* be f v , '-fi i.o give a squadron Lloyd J Goulet well as Captains Vern Dlckeson and j .-jrpfvi account E, Bredahl. James B R ich - Fred Dunrtger was also honored L I, j Tredd’. Dr«?’ rlccr •i - plunging nos T . Knutson Lion B G rove, Krim odig was In charge o f the pro j fulibark has b#'‘•r; :•■« k . • the fresh- j C. T otten , Robert K Knight gram. j | M M erritt, Connor 1» Sm ith, • ««I ’and. i W Sm ith. Herbert E M oore — 4 ble b ilnurk ,f «’rrngth . D. Cain. K en n eth » Vaughn. , W ilson and Erwin H WYlCOX krame the ;y?remS of artillery battalion Prankhr; • v ■• f rt-ë ’ f .yr»t r 911. Hubert 0 M iller. John J pfjgft M Oorless. W illia m M A rvo N Nlenu. Maurice M. Amos J Hawkins.- LeWi* J d‘ and John E Baird Nrcand IJ ra le n a n b Rpy battalion Ross J. Porrltt gh C Cam pbell aquadron R ic h a r d 8 John W W elch. C layton C Howard E Bryant, H enry D I Jlobert R Tolea. Russell W fc. K enneth F Lafayette. M il- POE I'O O R M A X r S T F IN K I. putm an Stan ley M arilnkew z. l e f t Guard l e f t Tackle K lg h t I lo r d B Northeott K en n eth T nd Haun will H erbert J Baths. Franklin - and K a rl C ran Hayden and i a rtillery battalion O. F H a- mead at cen* f L O reenm an. O eorae T Adam F Rchuch T rth u r L PA1TENBLL PRAISES JAEHNIG PLANS ENTHUSIASM SHOWN NOTABLES TO t » ^ AMWMgD j(enn<‘th M Knudson. Charles i Frederick J Burns Jr T h eo - C arbine and R eyn old C An-, SPARTAN ATHLETES ^OPH ACnVITlES F0R m m H T,LT LECTURE HERE ,N Student« Turn Out in Large Num- Pao Hellenic Sei« Pledging Date Former Wolverioe Star Commendi Count Von Lockner, Dr.' Murray, H om rcom ini Moil Popular Dale b e n for Bie Pop Meeting Ahead lo Oct. 12 : O olv CHOSEN Record A(ainal Michigan Teama. for Fall Term P a r liti: Many al Gymnaaium. Graham McNamee, Arthur D..»ü... MENOAPPOINTS Pillibury on Program. FOR GLEE CLUB ; p H « o f fu a*, ; uxhing i- ’ •billig weat! «s. member M ichigan Staten r* •ord .ms o f the Util verst»} o f M if .cry com m end«ble. ictor Pi ai phom ore ke fo *i, rowd .and nber**tof th 'ord against the c t aft.' LP •Ih and said that i • Mh Heading iirh ready and anxrc fo r Saturdi chotitfi Thu n In the abaenn --f ftmthull t \ tryou t under (I ire« <4 Miss has most always held a udva (¡andle tl h La Bu d Ve ne Dlckèson «d Fred I. rk • n : n o W oi*- Humphries T h e on* < lub Is a4r»v s ta te has crashed th fr« l Forest R h in e har 'x-ban'ball y ne aJl-coDege if.h'xtw n, f composed of the foliowm . First tim es with victory t C tcek bai • Ann .«nd leader fiv to r.ri ,rrifr.'"«'{..»(»■-, «*di tors ex- ■no*. Helen Bo*man, Lorgi c Bee- Benny Oosterbaan. ia m o cndale. lcan antj present member < • Mu ophon lore a figh t talk to gathered • -.,d more I A udrey Clark. H arriet » giv e 1 i.i R uth coaching s ta ff. decla and urg**d then mrdete b'g.«»t fha Y«a r Btreeter Prances R u » i Arbor ex- ’ ’ r, the t«-j»m a' F d iton al heads hs an non nm d yea* khite. Celeste IX)vie Ma ie M U- sta te wins Saturday it an band t«'k R hinehart a n i < m. dm:r. istrattoo. E ld ar> Ellen D avie* F. eanor Bar- because ‘ hey have a beth veral numb« , . : aueile Pau l- Jane Pi ft speaking ¡n behalf o f rhairt:r,an musician * played ¡M a r y Lou Goodm an, Je •he steps o f thi«■ *yro includ r . » ;:ene C hapin; i*' r. fip a rta n « '■ e tin e Hawley.- M ildred M o •n ,1Coach Crow ley while H Lee Panerò attended C JoWDhine fig h t Song ant ! losed th«* hiencst B - ’D e * . . . -»re r and John rude Bingham Janetta Trasc “**»'superintendent '»f city park-« - f)f M er •A t rr l»ra tt; fra - fch Shaw. Flortne Redfleld hd smg. was toast master fo r the cheec load m : tie* ¥.".*■ . ■ sororities. gh y Ha Ibach ie Ann Art rom 1D10 to • n M ary Jen- Hun' .raaret Rtepfier on d sopranos arc Lena L on hand u in the m if • 1 I :-ka [ Aublc Sh irley M edore I ¡¿a beth »:*•<> feature M | R h e ia Hullinger. V irgin ia Gay. PEOPLES CHURCH TO - leaders m . which w ill 5 to lit !« oh Farlian a Tired for s• ding changes rdm g to Har- Caley, M a rjorie Boyce. Jean* e t t i l K « t e r . M adeline Th orn ton Betty HAVEFULLPROGRAM . > around ‘ rjve makinc rom J91R *<> Nam PI* w * f DAIRY TEAM RATES » B M eno rr.ai re *.jg* of ?i»e :-u • • > r’ *.» r.t editor, is 'h a t oe 4x12 ;nch** jahaw. M a r i e James M argaret robabiy sjiokef com m lttef reviou* years g k lrv H arriet Stephenson, and Ruth IllfUi rnri: Rob' r who are « il Troth , (i FIFTHIN TOURNEY pproxjm atelv l«e«, WJ|! t>- m ■e. . .me number o f .»At vear liius git on .nclude Barbara Pe»»k. Evelyn Sunday to be a B u g D ap; S. C. L. airman B etty » Howard M itr M y , Zeicita W aters. Pauline snnd- k Food— Ed wa rd Carbini n B it t e r , -tser m echanic*; r . f ;p and a more H elei.t Close. lx>rraine Kenheld C. G. A.. S. C. U. to M a ru n K lin * .(«tu Car yd Howls nf Edward bt State Judgiag Team Win« Two -mplete c o v r tw « yihipus actiVTti«» Paul May I C arlton F :i. be included i ; «30 W olverine k m « Werbeck. P eg Crum m er Jean Have P ro g ra m . rut hers Francn First« in N atioaal Dairv tu ’ Jier !*-atiire , * y e a r* annual Biverse. Clara W ilson, and M arian Dance-- Robert W hen Mr PII Uh naturalist ,. be tne sp ed * t * , r to Incorrxjrate httT y e »r there w ill aUn be n first Old and new itu d en tt w ill find » ror- Donna Bartlett SEATSELL-OUT HERE botanu»t biologut ,«n«1 sensa Uonal pic- tire -rriaker appear* 1.e’re (,n1 February Coagrcta. i re picture* tti ir. * * r e used \n the r- t t:3f> > fiy b sponsiiied o f Janette Trachel. d ial welcome and special programs pre- 13 fie w ill show ’ :»* loving . len t* ha'«* not a« kth ryn Fkner ’ ane Platt. E liza b eth . i»ared for U ielr benefit by the student Ardon M a ry Ellen Davies, B eatrice religioii* organizations <>i the campus FORWOLVERINETILT ture* «'•ver made by > Ray These »re •he r*‘:suit o f a h ie tin K* deve.ted to na- *e depa rt m e r t •-.a* the -la.rc ; »d gm g team 1 Becadaa all the -t < .gned up a the Union will te* m am tain- every a.tem oon . C atherine Hawley. M arian H aw - m eeting in the student departm ent of w ill be tak* ture-simdy and photoqrapliy n »e a;>- showing :n o x b pet:rjg s i •om I to 5 p i All students who M axine Sturgeon. C lara W ilson the peoples church next Sunday and setting para tuis used in max m g the piCture Is nna W erbeck. ¿'lartoaim Peek an d ! T h e Student C itizenship League n an F a n / T h a t * * N e a r l p 6 ,00# Ticket» Paiacd Out an Ini entlon o f his r>wn. Nati>>nal D airy Ccmgyraa amt m e 1 w oivenn* must v g n up -* 1 •n . « » -efc T h e team us term rtyn H ardy ! organization fo r the men o f the cam- nores lie (or Aanoal Mkkigan State- Couint Von Luckner is the 1'»b led O er- « j ith U’ en lie g e » r*e*)r«*vier,t - • officers fo r the ensuing year a r e ‘ pus and the program o f next Sunday man S e a -P e ru .' o f. W orld W’ ar '» m e if t,*.e natkon Catherine H aw ley; vice- will. Include a talk by the student cli- who wink 500.000 tons o f shipv ’ «jok lent. Evelyn Hardy, secretary a n d , rector. N orm an W Kunkel on urer! Jane Platt, and librarian. Place o f R eligion s in a C ollege M an * The CAMPUS GIRLS ASSEMBLY W ith orftpif hundreds o f jirisoners without kDiimr '«11-out of the fa man ttnd fed ins prisoners cham - tf-am ratin g tike M.*' h ^ a r. S tate reprew itati vet wor. fir»!1 Ç.JH3F IT. Morse. U fe ." T h e group meets a t 12. T h e president. A r t M arkle. 30. w ill preside SPONSORS QUESTION BOX blor.-k o f 5.000 scats fo r the Spartan (mgne and cake. fans o.nd nn exp#*' ted sale of the 1 000 O n M arch *> hie will tell o f his rem arkable exploits oruw n n i the HoUteir 'A M . hrst PAXae :n the division, th ird ta A y iv - ir. p t g m w y i AT THE UNION T h e Cam pus G ir l« Assembly also — ,-xtra durats. Lyman L Fnm odig. as- jv-m Bir Speosi prices a’, the B e e it t A fc r * rTTTTf* m em ber o! tïj * State meets fro m 12 to 12 45 and has special I . T | B e A l O p e n F t r m N ext on M onday and Tuesday o i S d i ninth m t h » *J -b reed s music as a feature and an address by « £ £ J u S S » ¿ a . w £ S « ‘h2? £ f r a t e r n i t y a n d s o r o r i t y - .x j* IO N V E N IE N T Miss Lovew eil on th e them e. T f X Wen* Sn U L i»«.ta in x hsrh about 40 m*Hc until f jrih e r r.otxee. m were Herb A M ùjtt £ iv.vbbed H air A M PU S a L eader." T h e program is Ui charge ____ in i BOWLING TO BEGIN SOON: d I..»jre n K f y t O «o C o f O eo rgla Brown. "30. president. . . . . .... Sham poo and M srcell ..... -YM® watch th e Spartans Saturday r a v in r - 'A L E N D A R T h » OtuOm t ChrU U an U nion ha* *n T f » C »m p u i ojrta W hen during the m iddle o f the week. is v io r ate ;irr}iew or in da-rr ac- g tu a p n i t n d F in ger W ave (M l »Itc rn a o n m c i»l hour fro m 5 to 6 »1 «p o ra o n n t » quMt.an b o l Sunday. Oct . . L, * 1^ , Fm tarW tT *n d sorority b o o lin g fo r m m p »n w d th « t i » m ».* c o « h ...muoo and W ater W ave $ IM h « tupply o f tlrk.'U « ^ running low (aU , prm L, rapidly n t»rtn g the \ n ambittoim u fu-dui» h»u b e«n nuute Sham poo O n ly - .— — - H I ^ r i S n e t“h l r i ^ S S r t u m t y for 6 u rn ^ W m odw fellow ship L ig h t refreshm ents are srr- ^pen forum. Any rirt wno nas a quea S i L f „ J r t J T J i L » 5 2 « s«* r tin g date Schrdule* t a w b «»n out to r th e State ; udging M u T h ey ■SO p. m.— S ta te meet-s Michigan on 1 * - ____ tp a .o t v h » h ^ c c „ th“ . . . ----- * “rTJ I » 1' * 2 S L com piled by L L Frtmodig. u J H ta n t' w m „^ n p e te in -he f f a r u a i D airy m aaim c la to ir e that B ernice Saxton tnent were sold ana th e ticxet on iee d lricto r „ j »th letica, and tne »o a e ty .h ow Queationa m ay either be expects to sell out before the office !nuIU| be held m St. Lotna Umaun. Sham poo Sham poo Long Hair and M arrel snd Finger W a v » ---- I L M flJ B I the gridiron in Y ost Bowl at Ann P a u c n o n . ao, ta chm nnaa. T U a m eet- « ^ « f K U B f m , u tU t w i T , rom ^ 12. 19 m g a t * o e lo c k «n il h a w aa t a «tam e. Sham poo and W a ter W a v e — A l i i [A rb o r. _________________ to th e Alpha P W house or giren f l ? * * . V f T . V Tn, t h . U leh laan Pr* c«1“ * ** « a t c h m are to he , ,, - dHipHn O nly - 11.1 m miiy. .Tie DAY— tM T — « ¡ T l » j S T i i Z lUrtta'*« har pmmuajlr U u Johnao«. win s tx te students who attend th e gam e P * * « “ > th* «mple.IUu. 1 »»- aileys kOnaeapolia. M to n — ER. —■Co-eds hog p. m —Sophom ore class meeting Ota*; Mary m rn aad Ctavoce M » «taut »t th* atMumiy to present th eir pambooks a t th e g it e a t th e U m veretty o f if ln neante b a m M a a c u ie in O M i H alL — - - — ^ «U i, at A n n A rb o r brnidm taking th eir re* petitioned th e frateenzties o f Use uni­ M tha b e o o r g a m t o f t t a e ia tu n g gad â k v e d tick et stub P A IB O N U I O ll AO YU TU B U versity t o h ave tfuar ¡T U *D A Y — a »t a r t rta ta g U * taudent earUer in t h e evening, a a d eSeee a t! l i t inrtad to tta Shi- Ave. least b y 1 a m. 1k m M c k i m cleaned a a d p roa n d w ith each e d it T W IC H IL L 1 D ry C lM M m . W— M BU ïw w î ■ P ¿g Jones, and O E W h « ! e r . ! j j j . A M W » » ¿ M M * * « « H,B , 'i t S hand to I « - * th e e p a t t a i ^ * " ' " dow n th e field. a S S H ^ fl « ¡ S W ? u L f T » . Fitxpo- M. A ahley an d fa' w . I n view u* the lon f*S iu ia u ib - - o f gridiron clashes, and the fact U i»t tr,Uft. le R « * t a . t ¡ W ¡ . J* I Br| T o p h o n ^ L. E mdth.«. Bucknell. R. R. 0. S ta te N e w s the M ichigan band is under the leader- wanfcrd, Gui.t 0f M « Paiccnt* brother, it is W oodman VvOGunw... . . Sm ith, P. D. Su llivan. C. R o n en b r. / J L. Bates, and L. R . Sm ith. a m * m m expected th at a mutual exchange o f French H c r r ^ - J Aver . U B aritone— S. H ’ Jackson, H . P . John­ Once more the annual b va r'.z Creek eourter.es »-ill take place. In addition Crane*. U E.Dali, E P . Potts, ana u. son. and A. H. V alentin*. m r s £ ¿ r % band-Varsity band conflict arises >n # ■ ■ r lJ n ____ to the usual form ation o f block en- L RiCRer. off ira la lucilo) on tiw fourth floor of the Union bolidii*«. I which the sophisticated varsity band Absence of Johnny j OUIQ, if nun ■mr.ia the two units are slated to alsoDrums— L. T h ayer. P. Hatch. K . Ohce— H. B. K lin e, an d O . T . Went. enIloor wchanw, q tonaloti 104. t and ' M " o f their rival. L Bellinger. M. L. Booth. P. Bytng- worth. Piu te and Piccola— G . T . Hunter id ly Callwhti S y tel Adv. A«.. Inc.. Inc.. ftO IW.S Fifth A»*.. Now York City, S S uS « t S . Major, to Handicap Appear- form t e ■ J R ^ w|)o ■ OT ■ ^ ■ E. Dysinger, and C. c. W a l- O i U i â ' A % , OMÑMn. IH. Mor twnhUl * U. Inc.. 40 K. 34tk St. New Cym bals— P . C. S cott, an d W. d. York City, M Bnylcoton St.. Hnatnn, Mane.i.i 410 North Mkhlflau tndttjonal do»n bond, »n Institirtton aace of Munciaoi. the OTP are a , fo p ra: cor Brewster. J. H. Loree. Emmons. _ Avo.. rb lcw  111. which all student* claim a», a p a r o Clarino*S --W C. Bnrrick, C. ( i B¡. —K Ì Ì L m i M M W lM ln tiw MicMcna Su to New« oro written by tiw odiUr-ln-ohtef th eir collegia’ e lives going *o giv e wa; cr. F. C. Jewel. F.. C R olfe M • S T b M k S S te. who ZiTTtndcnte. T b n enn no way bojnterytyted - to the somewhat youthful aH-powp U tr 'w o *«Tk-. o l I 1l i s t « drilling Gregg. D. J. deVeeuw. J Gotts ii lk r w w i l i t i t (jte wfictel viewpoint «if the collctto «i» of tftf «fYlftoUn------ gath erin g m achine, the varsity band th M 8 C. m ilitary t id » » 1 parado SutmrMptbu. f t .80 tlw School Year. T h e locking up o f the band r nd i stadium lom orrow . ’ vm oon. com- ber". R F Bennett. D Brovoo UDITORI At. STAFF i n s * r u m e n t W dnesday n : : pe ng in it « own line • 'h the famous W. iluber, W E Lake, D. B Ma Sw artz Creek bar:'? members versity o f M ichigan musical orgon- P. 8 Palm er. R B Patch. Manarlos Kilter attem pt to forbid them to pia ion. I t w ill be m. jcd in its appcaran< Ann Arbor v -D D phofTe J I). \ T h fe s e a t O w o n ’t s e e m s o N r »« Killor PA U L TRUTH - t ' iiio:. I.itcrary llouaa night seem * b’ hr dbsrnrc Of “ J‘ Oould . ¡ge. W L. Rand W I Aaatatant Editara affa ir to * « Si r . veteran drum m 'or. who is still ^ W Conoyer. S. E. Lat h a rd at th e e n d o f Ik e s e s s io n damna S. llaakina . certain mem .jp e r a tin g from u ref nt bpflfation. Alfred C. O’Donnoll izatJon we F'ollowing a b rief pe >d o f trv-outs. w h e n y o u ’r e e n e r g iz e d b y a K pd into the unit and Wf drills m field maneuvi ng given nightly under the (C a fe m in s , p r o t e in s , c a r b o h y d r a t e s , Dorothy Leitll JUnry deoart- llonrs— u-.ie to <:30 Qmra* Merkel Hnbrtt. Kmm«-» DM) Watklna with both < r tutelage <-l rite college Timothy Ankimy A If Trout Knlhorlno Han (iprtrn'b1 Morony Mutine St>irK«"*n that only !h mr. nt. Although Stab fans* win un- II. A, L Y O N , '21, M anoger m i n e r a l s a lt s , b r a n — a ll a n s w e r Jock Orem William Haley Kite kirhard* wllford t o ll Havid VandcrSlicn Dofotny Troth have been o f red to th Ued perform - .lamen I,. ('Inytiorii lt'>'h Unica» and incohre) manner liti ' < n »promised “ p r e s e n t ” in Shredded tek Elder (leor*e «prunk Marjorie .Zcml . f r will br on Th ey, »he B» KINEHS HTA FF Rantnnm M in w o rather child are a b!a< ! FOR Eclectic Room it« music dr !• IT H U V I/ I: o t lt A Ï>V E R T IS E R S L. N. REITER Itotwrt Davey Eclectic II oum not produce Hoy flomplv I’bi Delta Hoom Ladies Oppn«Niim Fur ( o a f ; of fact V r fa B anjo and M andolinr. K npiim I»•-if*» Hoi hAskctha rtrcufs, Electric Iron : O fficers B oot«, s lif .hear c’a ■¥ at!, render 7 Tuxedo, site 37; Book*.. New Y' lharm Sociology, Chem istry, Physic**. O iV TO M IC H ¡G A S Rwari.z ( purpose fit French ;md other«. Í A L I. 4W8 or 302 M. A. Ç. Ave. W h eat E A T I T W I T H W H O L E 4 M I L K Tom orrow '« meetitiK on the K n h n w at A n n A r lw r between M ic h ig a n V tw o oldest educational institution* m ark« the twenty- fourth football gam«* between the I w o schools. In the interim between 1898, the date of the first meeting, and today, M ichigan lmprc- State ha« been m o r e o r less the underdog but State i* now at the ..... irgani« nprchc Fall Shoes for Men b e g in n in g o f a new e r a and with CJohcVi Jim m y t rowley at the I f fo r • ookin * up: helm w ith h is N otre D am e system gained I m m such a notable |lnan,1a| h*i ( oup ni her**- tu to r u s K n u te K . Itockne, different th in g s are to be expected bring o f S p a r t a n f o o t b a l l teams. Pep M ichigan State does not go into tom orrow ’s tilt the underdog. S h e w i l l a n s w e r the opening whistle with heads up, a fighting s p i r i t n e v e r before aroused, a tic! with a feeling of confidence that the M i c h i g a n W olverine is to ht sun red, Cornered and trampled d o w n i n 11« own lair. F ro m the lowest substitute to S ta te 's two great captain* and B o sto n Cafe l’hc -SONNY- fro m th e field to every nook and corner of the cam pus the same under ‘ iif llr ifh t (»lo v e C a lf «kin. sp irit o f a new-born confidence is evident. A lw a y s more or less III K K I hey l i « t niifllv over Ih r owtep. S E R V IC E hopeful b e fo r e a M ic h igan gum« , the spirit has turned from mere J w|m | | w k o , D .li.S . h o p e t o a conservative, methodical, copl calculation as t«* just h o w pow erful this W olverine is we have been hearing about. D E N T IS T «,1 Huitdii'Z Burton’s Walk-0 ver .Shop Di T h e r e is no idle je stin g in the Sparta n cam p as to how bad Stale ¡I >vu lb W*i*bHifit. . ,.k<« >, — I.20D pue«» —I . NX* The fe llow that b ra g s about never h a v in g " c u t ” a c la ss since ■Dii*ti*l^au. h» started to school Tin? in stru c to r w ho w a rn s about believing HOOlC t the rank statem ents that he m ight m ake 111 the course ift a di r u s s im i. 1 A n d the professi»»' w ho contends that he reads t »cry «ingle \ R C. M IR R IA R C O M PA N Y .H prin«h*l! the e xam in a tio n papers he Th e fellow that ha.** «* ■ m uch w ork I " do , *1 tin tus i»n a picnic, s a id t h e calls think * A u t u m n o f ’7 9 I Th e fi • rm ty stew ard that cl m s h e ‘r< to suit a * he men in t In* house T h e n ¡ iif: c h a irm a n that te ils the ru sh e r that h is li'ttfermtv In) U IJ -it H» ¡ü cnnccton were battling to a en. N e w jerse). a small group by Thomas A. Edison, was busy id iso I lite i not lo n lm n p U triig b u ild in g a new hifuse. ' I ha.v w orked m> entire w ay throtigh sch nier c a m p u s ii?adcr BRIDGE a few in d o away. O n October »ulfed in tot first p u t t teil T h o se ¡dr. id u n is w ho do not want- publicity. “ M y ii *! I »genre comes ¿»f .* h n u U of lia rd w o r k and everja-« lu g toil ' A n d the “ stu d e n t'' keeps on talking. NOVELTIES \\k ' years w ould mean io borii ■ . iootbaii. Hie hand fui w ho ’rmceran then hab grow n to tenv The met etor w ho h a s really wad**ft th ro u gh ail the rcler* w>uwnds to da;. A n d the Ltu»p thac glow ed for enee* that In give s ti»-hi*» c Ias--.es » hours rn I tison s little laboracof)' made T h e w ou ld la* athlete w.hi* adutltk lie never | school banket hai I. football m ba-el»all team. ed m. Iti* t) TALLIES iibit* to-viay s billions ot candle power o f elee* light In honor ot the pioneer ailucvcnU’iU, and T h e d a le that argues, that la rea li) do e sn ’t to eMt this evening o' anv t torig S(()RKIVU)S ighring progrevs. rhc nation this vcar observes fin O ol den lu b tk t . . „ f Douae tie' glim . Diugciies. It * no use c a rr y in g th«’ lantern a round on a college ca m p u s looking tor that honeat m an S t r in g ­ BRIDGE KTS M u d i, • in is i î c ^ f o j in u gnung fus h ttfi flit achieve- t coikgt*(raintd ruta em ployed by General in g a lo n g the tel low friend« is an art fo r tin* .student, an d pro- iu«Hor do e sn ’t do auch a bad job.- I»ari.\ N ebraskan. INUTILE DECK CARDS L k ttn c r A g ir l ian 'l m »ct*sari!y tim id bee au hc •lu* ju m p » at a c o n t iu j TABLE NUMBERS fdtm. PRIZES fie onr< of v'oTt ia t t id caí sa y in g the role ot tbc i * .... ,■. ■t . n u . ... p f O d t f r a l ««*11. I . m * .. m B y th in g * m ay In- preaerved in alcohol, but lav ||Ot o n the liai. im i 'o rd e r ) T h e C am p u s Press, lac. \ ItfH H ’ . i t i u n d H t v t i Ém áb ja r ì » n e v e r u s e d in p r e a e r v in g p e a te . tí---------------- i m a y b e g u l d e n , b u t u v<>ud d e a l o f a p c u c ii is b r a x e n . o t w i .» 7 » 6 1 * HM! I « 1 M I C H I G A N I T A T I N E W * i>»tf >M p a m m hgtmd dum * ti» to Atm Arbor Diminishes f . A. A, PRACTICES Students Begin Trek to Ann * M0I,EYCIV B TO C ftm y , A B M M A t v W 9 1 » fo r th * study Of i f l W i , It S i l l D T f O r K I S M S E jw a » aBnouuM* rdrently by university Social Events of Week End BEGIN IN EARNEST Arbor for State-U. o f M . Game New York— —A total of 1133,000' the mkfet o fa ninstitutions • ,. f officials. io “ ;‘ The *' arc non in en d o w m en t campaign ¡A P L L D A Y S , and the cam pus folk are t u rn in g to' has been glVen*to New. York unlver- for $3|B,60B. Grand River avenue is lined, even' inspiration there fo r the good old sport.«. E ve ryw h e re and a n y tim e gro u p s o f Stcctr, H w k l f , FtMMf, I I I »his afternoon, with waving thumbs, Spartan spirit. - students dressed in g a y sport clothes m a y be Listed a CaEI »nd every student with a car is o ilin g prf f " K » " » . where the field is ^ seen ru sh in g almut. T h e tenn is courts are . . . . . 1. . . " good and the air dry; games at which it up to trek Ann Art»r-w ard tomor- thp An„ Arbor c. „ get crowded and the dow ntow n g o lf courses are be­ in g well patronized. T h e week-end w hich be gin s tonight will be an in te re stin g one, fopT om orrow S f w t i far FiH. W A A sports started ip earnest 10W morning. Every student with a trick work with their gold-lined capes car, also, Incidentally, is convinced and their formations, and where the AFTER THE GAME that there never was such a popular 8P » f « m drum-major can get his knees Septem ber 30. w ith th e practtoes tor up under his chine and prance; and YO UR G U E S T S W IL L R E P L E A S E D W IT H OUR ne arly the etufpe student body will m igrate to hcckev which lakes place on Mondays man as him self on this campus; and where, above all, the teams, particular­ A n n A r b o r for the really b ig gam e o f the foot­ and Thursdavs from 5 to a, and on 'h is conviction will remain with him ly. we lwpe. the State team, can gal­ > S E R V IC E IH.XIKC ROOM ball season, Excitem ent, keyed up b y the pep Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4 to until s “ turdav L'ven' n« ’ "h e n . retu m - lop down Hie field without getting m eeting last night, r u n s h igh and it is certain stuck. And that's the kind o f a game fcval, e n th usiastic cheering section will back the team when pear on the field tom orrow, o being well attended. c i from lho Wg balUe' Soccer th e other major sport, meets ity than e ver will aw ait him. But peo­ tomorrow morning. we re bumming down to Ann Arbor tor fm tt Jtaoö §hup t:i M ondays and Thursdays from 4 ple faw n on th eir bitterest enemies III OPEN I NTH. H:M H;3C EVBNIJHiH KVBNINC.H Of "MICMIOAN “ ^8 t.AMRS Rny are plan n in g to spend the rem ainder o f the week-end to 5. and on Tuesdays and W ednes- *u?t now. if those enemies own Ira n « \rbor, Detroit and other places th a t but few parties have days from b to 6. Although there are PcH ation INI YOU WANT pnned fo r the week-end. Th e Delphic frate rn ity is the Few* o f us-really thtnk we're conn» to not o m any g o is who follow this as I ririiH«, I'lrHMtre, I’upMlaril« ? ) scheduled, choosing ton igh t to hold th e ir first open house. hockey, i: i.< w ell under way. F o r both beat Michigan, but a lo t o f us wish M. S. C. CO-EDS DO YOU WISH | I d M rs. H. W yn garde n , P rof. and M rs. 1,. C. Plant and we had the poor judgment to think c i these m ajor >jx»rta, sjx practices are RO A fte r all i d M r s. E. A. Gee are to lie gu e sts and dance m usic will required before October 31 for team o f times, back it's been done, a couple the days when »he TRY DANCING phed b y the Play Hoys. la te trained behind TO SAVE ON YOUR HOSIERY I membership. i football team ; only to the gam e is ------------------------------------------ r* ) m inor sports fo r this term are plow. hid M. S. C.-U. o f M. I T h e anim al alumna* dinner which if you‘11 remember, a .»nd bowling. Fen cin g meets , ,h ast y0iU - u,° pch took place -in the < was held in the Union building on , little salt ¡.nd pe IHir. anil the Ann Ar- to f the U n io n build m g M onday evening was attended by pnesday evening. n etarly a hundred members of the A l ­ Alumna* association.. F ollow ing a three e fencing room or from 4to b. any day from t bnr ta,.Al C o-eds m ay bowl pave been callei a sdup bowl. iv week day ,rom 1 to ti at eith er w eather in shot! was damp, , 1itftOUt ixaggera»ion. L'l PURCHASES. . . . . 1t h is is only the seclu m i course dinner n procram was given x>w o r O lym pic alleys, and i And s ta te i. sendtns up Then by ail m eans d ro p in the ever held, the gatthI •**- which included Dr M arie D ye ;o d fervent ii sunshine and lots ■bone rnubh to m e Miss El tsab« th Conrad M i« K ath ryn 12 ».‘ii Seturdav. T en gam es .... o , . . . . . .... f it tom orrow no tun to sit m s to iv first tim e you an * dow n tow n hoo! f » th» is and Faner favored eventi tocal se- ed i«.»r 1 mih m em bership ..nd; all a v r ( iM-neh m us with that cmmp- an d see the new H o sie ry N u m b e r 'nines. lection; streets should be left with the dog odor while u* teams push a hen The Ilege was inrst on W ednesday this ' iy and that down ni that ail the jfirls are Imyinvr. m anager to abo eight hundred guests o f t : :e the mud. and \ band sinks Vo fha W e have them both in a beautiful )El DELEGATES Federation Of convention o f which is being ansing this week. Th«* gupsts W om en s PATKOM ZK U lk .(D V C R T IS E R S ankles a t eacll e-step. N ot much c h illo n w ith a n arro w F re n ch heel w m nm m w w m - anti a service weight w ith a pointed H. E. BUILDING i: .1 ixnit the campus, term i- the W om an's building where heel. A ll the new fall shades. E v e ry ftRj|Bration Women’s Clubs r was hold. >< r 8. Shaw and Secretary President and jj Portrait Youf . p o ltra 11 I'o p l*l «it i* p i It. Iw a y s I > chartn an p a ir Kuaranteed perfect. Merman H. Halladay'. as wet* I of Home Economics • mhers o f the college *,»« ultv ilidiv id ua I tty ke it t he I ’ Department. i i s o f ( u** club organisation !» receiving line. D»inH#—t*-- 11 - i f I fo r thr 1 w hç has 15 -,_ ;.M'ie ¡served during the a ft- r-v'iTry 11 iu y ." A l W hi a p p r o - i* i he trio'p layed throughout '»oensio it. p l’ i a t o o liv e lli»’ o f 1 PAY FOR CORNELL BELLS ( AIT, FOR | p M cG raw Fu.ke I LE CLEAR STUDIO W K S S O N S I V IV IO N S S C T IO O I. O K I I A M I M . HOSIMIY MI I’ ANI ULM M %N %(■!*.It S H U B E L ! ell university a i Npital Niitiunal Hank Htdg. fit. fu striniti Itirfi. t'lionr 1*0 I >IIv.hi Nova S|ii<-«*r 110 Norlli WashiiiRlou Àvf. ** t he • » w* p lay tip; I'hone I .tilsing, Mich. n W . W . % % % S V W % S % W W . * . W \ S \ W W V W . S W A % W . '. We Carrv a Complete Line of r*. lM t f* - »i by Présider C O LU M BIA iff«.' O Ü P 1 iy b : into i h a t better than « lioi< r ««I pi »inis. ^ w ir « I mlien o f r ia v t' s e■efte n in I a n y other, •. ^ «»ui « mm "l » o l o r , m d «VA. Tt la z e H at •'.» a n d N6‘. id ,-l\ le . ^ ou > 1« »I the flo w e r K ail le c t io n Ifrc i d point M id b o l d e r - e p a r a lc ly — til« fill « d e a l e r in b ta n tlv , p c riu a - f Shop ncntly joins fhem l " make yo ur 1‘ H O S E 3702 y O U X L Ù E T 111 Abbot Rond WAHL - eveRSHARP •lipealinp. '¿ S e n a FOUNTAIN k-' pgN A N A W F U L B N K IC K O U T m Attention I at tent and V . . ' l eio irM jih . idiVitlualltyt And a \1 aM I »erkbirp I tl, jiandard: of lho f Students world ui nuU* h >ur |«f*n in color, style * v ■ 'itia uinliiv. Over at llm U aid O F T H IS L IT T L E C A S E ! M A \ BR O S. Th e H a l S t o r e o l. t l i e I u w i i Ring * Mott I p i « Pan> 2.'{j s. \liuihington A te . i ste— iti«* kind pili ivani, tvhvn yyu KasUi urani M oP K N SATURO A t N K J lIT , svanì il, ami vhvrr - it%» all ytiMM wjfìl ihc t!n«imi« a1, ibcrc i a U«>lumbia INtrlablo for only 925* « v b ila r a t in » U i ì j a fe iu the r i cu i V lik k v ir ouc s'#u pwk, bc -urc ihcee « unipartuicut: e n e Kecortl No. 1'/U t-li, I *»•(»««/«, 7 »c K iw erii N o. l)1 7 < lt , 1<»•««« b. Tin b » » tn n .vn I I Itri.iii v y t Uo« i g i •ir* K jmhf.' -;trom Motinu P i't'ir /os /rot* D yn a M ilc")— t s » |pui. - U tooA iii • klssAÀLK Voi \ lou can give your feet no *1c«J Welle«<;end 111. t^uapui liu>•. ISrt» V t ia ii a laigltM t. ioti Voi - (from k!aitai Pi» iure, ” 1h ir SI »bluvii M e id c u i ")— M uii-i— Hit greater satisfaction than' O bel* io i n i M i« O k I k j I o . to keep them attractively Itc ro rd hn. I9 4 ü *lt, lO-ênrh, T ic « S in m v tv in s Kain - ffroro Talking Picture Pro* Kec«»rd No, 1937dk IAmcIii 7Ìa and comfortably dressed tluiouu "iluUjw w ifJ Revue“ ;, tux I‘ hm , t »»( U au aM ì.D 'S B Voi >W byl»i«IN <•>«/; f o l ¡ flil in FLÖRSHEIM SHOES. My Som. of THE .Nut. ffrom Mratiwn Pictiir«; Y ot lllM M « i o M i, I Rm/mm; t o V oi; ( Guy Lotuberdo «uni Ili« Koyel UiM< .Ui iIm Laicvi lin » .» B w n k . 1‘U f r l l ’u m M b ami A C O L U M B I A § H IM Û I) 0 ’ S M Û f l C HOUSE •■JKw -new ra a a ^ j" K««. L . s. fu . O f. B I C O I D I "K iia tn iiM in w m ur liw iw M il Hicmrétmg I M H w mb mUmtxSermla^ 1Owns » l l b g i ' i I n , kcll O N .. C eSkï. ANNOUNCES SELECTION Rockne Against Yost, Features Tomorrow’s Test OF 35 MEN FOR MAIZE AND V BLUE VARSITY “A” SQUAD C o c k it P leated With Showing of Team in G arnet With Albion and E A S T l A N T I N G Mount Union; H at Thirty Playe.-s on R etorro List. M St NO A V, MONDA Y and TUESD AY N N A IIB O R . Oct. 1.— rollm vlnd fhf> fi-ee-for-AuM fpotbttfj exhibition between M vchigufi and the j .Mmjnt U nion at»l Albion teams in tin* stadium j IT’S COLOSSAL! S a lu fr k y , Couth H a r ry K ip k c announced .the j The World’s m ost glorious lovers brought ul selection of men ir» compone tía* v arsity “ A " squad M o n da y afternoon. Tim rt m ainili# can­ the screen w ith a splendor and mairnificanej didate«, abolii BtT in number, will» H»* ♦in the *‘fTA*4 never before attempted. B ew ildering in thj stIund until they (lisplav work <«» merit their I tran sfe r while the preseirt m em bers of the " A " i radiancy o f its settin g. gro u p ma> expect demotion if they “slide hack- j ÏÏ - 'v r h r l f of theOjn T h e present first v.v ends, six tackles, six gu . I hr Urn 'will ck • id W*B,'" M-O O lO R iS quarterb;(i ks. T h e ends retained on the “A ” «upiad are C aptain d o e Trusfcovv- ski, Detroit.; Leo jbrnvding, Port H u ron : W illiam Tewitt, Bay C i t y : F, M. Cornwell, (Irani! R ap id «: N o rm a n Daniels, D e troit; W jflinm Jones, B a y C ity ; J a y Sikkon ga, M uskegon. CAPTAIN D ff K E «0 \ A t tackle Coach Kipkt* has retained How ard A uer, B a d I'it v : C A P T A IN H A N Z K iF .lt E d w in Boorman, C h ica go Weight II! ila 0 eor«0 ÍB rkn T om Roach, G ra n d R apid s ;.\Vii • Ham G it man, Dayton, Ohio, and troll: D anny H olm e f A W ARNER BROS. PHomrcnotr S Milton Bergm an, Clarence. N. V. Ralph Wills. Ann A fbbf The gu a rd s: A I Steinko, St. W ilson, Jefferson. fa. D< •ntinllv good tea PROF. G00DEN0UGH DIES: o f the Tom Sam uels, Canton, O . ; Th or- six others have never had varsity men chosen by Kipke Joseph: H ow ard Poe, Toledo. O .; the “ A " squad. If> are .sophomores idi he ma\ dged by. ugan is going* to boast or e o f h< r FORMER INSTRUCTOR HERE | . W ED N ESD A Y and TH URSDAY walcj Sorenson, M arqu ette; Ira pertencc C aptain Truskowski. i ngest. running in severa Faculty Advisor of Big Ten Grad­ tirinnell, Detroit. R a y Parker, Oembis. man. Parker. Poe. Bovatd. P a h Poorm an and Wi the -, with end runs and oil tackl s cutting a big ligure T h e pas' uate at East Lam ing: on 100% ALL-TALKING Ann Arbor T h e Cfihters, nMde from ap|H*ared more o f athreat that only seniors. - the veteran A llen Bovard of Ann Arbot Coach K)i»ki’ expressed him self as I a rovi vu lar weapon. but was fa irly ef Faculty Here. are W illtam Brown Sandusky and Ivan fairly well pleased With the showing o f fe^MVc MI can*! stand bonpl Sm ith, Toledo. Ohm — I don't Ulte her-o. his sqnnd m . boating Albion 30-0 and Whe r and R itm ali are t♦» al ler- Prof Cieorye A Goodenough. 61 o f Jim Sintrall o f Lcxirigton. K y . ttrawra Ml Union Ifl-Ct Saturday. bu| realize -H i nat uh: ¡n . punting with Ritnrall. T the I 'n n e p d v it Illinois, who died: I hale horses il** tri K irk Holland. E vnm ion in . hj. there c a lot of polishing be d on e'k n w ki an d W heeler doing the pasj M onday at his hom e in Urbana. I l l . B u i i f yon say hnr*n llei man nt quarter back The thre* a graduate of M ichigan S ta te col-1 ItillbaekA are Joe. Ownbis. Vlckftburu then 1*11 rid e hor*n • ..’e ;tnd form er faculty member, c was attd tw o Honh rival«. M aynard Morri- aon. R o ya l Oak. and om p r LaJrunes t Iron M ountain State-Michigan in the Past i r yen led Thursday by Prof W o H ed- •I 'h e t-conomiCf- departm ent. 1*11 vour «lo anything fj Gorxjenough was w idely known in T h e Iralfbncks are Jack W h eeler R n C ity : A lvin Pnhlem . Jackson Rov 1SPK S ia le ; tie Ten Circles where he was chair- ti, M ichigan M ichigan ■n ! the W estern C onference lie - llu d on. O irard, O hio; iluv t 1901? Sitile M M ic h igan M ichigan Mat tie Croek W illiam Heston Ji I)« IP II? Siate n. Mil biiran M ichigan ÌPOH Siate <•. M ichigan M ichigan t í DEBATE TEAM TRY BH<> ||l 1 S I file Stufe M ic h ig a n ' M ichigan M ic hi gan M ic h ig a n - | | l2 S ia le V. M ic h igan OUT DATES NAMED 1916 Siate 12, M ichigan M ichigan M ichigan Wh ettff •id that when he knew ( [914 Stato t>. M ic h iga n e was opposed to all form * Mf«i to Try Out Oct. 15 White Oct. 1916 Siate ?l, M ichigan M ir hi gan ntl -.ports- com petition 16 Will Be the Date lor 1916 Stale ti, M ichigan M ic h igan II% ltK > * K IK P F A fte r having ta Ughi n Ì 9 17 Siate t». M ichigan M ichigan iid etig ln eríln g at M o bien Woman Team. iree years P r o f Gooden • i lie University «»t Ultnoc T ry -o u t’, fo r the nu in w ill in* held oh We 1 b. and (h e women Thursdny. OcLoljer U MEN’ < ;,:T t h v t n e w , a i’1 h a t a t J v ember It M elithhtder met > did tir»? I IIAI.K'S Any man wishing to t j wlUl attend the meet In« W ed K-^dny. night «»* I1 .8 S and (Ip ! vw v • A W . W . V . W . V . W A V i V i 'A should d<» i I m,. r HALE HAT STORE Il 9th b\ m I