.� ....... '��-D ........ "'��1I1fb· '0. airyPublished Afternoons by the Students of the University of Chicago During the Four Quarters of the University Y.ar'The MaroonVor�. II. No. li)�. PRIC�! Two C�NTSCHICAGO, �VnDNESDAY, JU:NE i. IHOJPIC NI C FOR SENIORS A FORECAST OF CONfERENCE MEET . WORK FOR CONFERENCEToday l!arvard Students are Hav­ing· a Class Holiday atNantasket PointGeorgia Professor Reaches Queer Conclu­sion Regarding Ages of Husbandand Wife-1.�l1ioi- cfass oC Harvard isto-day holding a picnic at N antus­ket Point, Mass. A steamer hasbeen chartered to take the classfrom Boston. The features of thepicnic are a track meet with severalnew events, baseball games between.the heavy weights and lightweights, the patrons of the differentdining halls, and other improvisedteams, and a vaudeville show. Ifthe picnic is a success it will be aregular university holiday for thesenior classes of the future.'I'hat husband and wife tend. tobe equally long-lived or short-lived. is the curious conclusion reachedby Prof. Karl Pearson of GordonInstitute, Georgia, from a study ofdates on tombstones. It is, he saysas if long-lived men generally chooselong-lived wives, and short-lived111 e 11 married short-lived wives.This he attributes to a' kind. of un­conscious selection, persons beingnaturally attracted' to those of theopposite sex who have about thesame degree of general vitality ..That one factor in the result maybe a certain amount of influenceexerted upon one partner by thedeath of the other does 110t seem.to have been considered. The factis sufficiently curious, however, inwhatever way it is to be explained.Professor Pearson has won consider­able fame by his original investiga­tions i 11. the realm of physiologicalpsychology.The students of Phillips ExeterAcademy have started a new.month­ly periodical called the" Snipe" Itis to be the successor of the defunct"Pilillips Exeter Literary MOlllli/.y"and will sell for fifteen cents a copy.Harvard has an aquatic marvel.His name is Elliot Farley, and des­pite the fact that one leg is shorterthan the other and that he, also hasa twisted foot he is' stroking thefreshmen crew. Farley is a brotherof Mike Farley, the J 902 crimsonfootball coach and captain of thecrew at Annapolis this year. Lastyear he rowed stroke 110t only onhis preparatory school crew at Volk­manus, hut also 011 the all scholasticcrew sen t from Boston to Phila­delphia. He weighs 160 poundsand but for his legs has a splendid< [evelcpinen 1. TI: is came ill partas the result of his wheeling him­self about in a chair during hisyounger days. Farley is rowing infine form just now and stands ag-ood chance of stroking the J907youngsters when they meet Yalelater 011 the Thames.The 11t'W method of providinghoard at the Dartmouth couunous,which went into effect the first ofthis term, is meeting with generalsatisfaction. It is the single ordersystem. Every man can suit histaste and pocket book. The aver­age cost for a man per week is$3.10'. The following table of points isconsidered a conservative estimateof the possibilities of the variousteams in the great Conference meetnext Saturday. Michigan leadswith Chicagoa close second. Wis- consin is a poor thil:d::,v-ith Stan­ford and Purdue f61io\ving. 'I'heteams 110t mentioned in 'the table•• I.ha vc 110t done an�Jlling of sufficientmerit to entitle 'il�el1l to considera­tion in the allot ment of poin�s.;::'Vi -e;:: M en �, Cd0 .£ '0 ;::CJ .-.:; Cd Cden ;:: � .... � �.� Cd ::s..... 0 s:IfJ) � c, � �6\� 3s::� �:E �CJCJ :E� U100 yd dash 3 6120 yd hurdles 1 5220 yd dush 3 6220 Y 1 hurdles 3 5440 yc1 dash 3 1880 yc1 run 5 3Mile run 3 I2 mile run 5Shot put 5Hummer throw 5 IDiscus 3· 5High jump 3Broad jump 3Pole vault I42 37 535J4DOUBLES GO TO MICHIGANQUADRANGLE FETE A SUCCESSCampus Presented Fairy' Scene atNii1:ht With Lights and Booths­Fete Well AttendedThe Quadrangle Fete was a sig­nal success. Rarely before has theCampus been the scene of suchbeauty and jollity. Everyone ofthe eighteen women's organizationswas represented by a booth, andthe representative girls were intheir booths dispensing temptingcandies and ice cream and straw­berries, to the crowd that throngedthe Campus.The general scheme of the Fetewas a huge letter C with the open­ing at Cobb, the upper part swing­ing about under the .trees betweenDivinity Hall, Haskell, .and thelower swinging in toward Kent. tak­ing in its circumference the mainpart of the Campus. At the open­ing at Cobb, the University of Chi­cago band gave a delightful concertfron 7:00 to 7 :00 ..CONDITIONS OF SPEAKING CONTESTDepartment Gives Rules Governing Ham­ilton Club Oratorical ContestThe public speaking departmenthas announced the following condi­tion in regard to the HamiltonClub Oratorical contest, which is tobe held at the Hamilton Club onJanuary 11 of next year.I' The contest is open to all U1111er­graduates ..II The prizes are $100 and $50 to firstand second respectively,III The subject of the oration shallhe Alexander Hamilton, 01' his coutern­poraries, or some event with which hehad to do.I V The length of the oration shall 110texceed 2,200 words.V The Chicago preliminary contestis to be held at the University aboutOctober 25.Dearborn Girls to Give Latin PlayThe senior class of the DearbornSeminary will enact a Latin play,entitled "The Flight of.Aeneas,"ill Mandel Hall at eight 'o'clockthis evening. The play will dealwith the adventure of Aeneas atDido's court. All the parts will betaken by members of the class. Theprice of admission will be $1.00 and.7Sc. J5338II 55 43 10Chicago Loses to Wolverines in Intercol­legiate Tennis Play Though Binghamand Moorhead Play Strong GameMichigan carried off first honorsin the opening rounds of the west­ern inter-collegiate tennis tourna­ment played on the- universitycourts yesterday. Hunt of theWolverines won his match in sin-\ gles, as was expected; but the un­l expected' lla'ppeilecf \viien '11e'-atldhis team mate Lee captured thedoubles from the Chicago pair,Bingham and Moorhead. The matchwas hard foug-ht and won only bythe great work of Hunt iu smash­ing and recovering long lobs.Moorhead broke his eyeglasses atthe beginning of the second set,thereby handicapping his play.Although the score of the secondI � :...:t was (i-O, the games 'were close­" contested... The summaries:Doubles-e-Huut and Lee, Michigan, de­feated Moorhead 'and Bingham, Chicago,J 1-9, 6-0.Siugles=-Mouuet, Iowa.xlefeated James,Northwestern, t:l-6, 7-5. Hunt, Michigan,defeated Bailey, Iowa, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.Moorhead, Chicago, defeated Hammond,Armour, 6-2, 6-1.It now seems probable that Mich­igan will win both doubles andsingles, easily clinching possessionof the cup.The matches played this mortl­ing resulted as follows:Singles-Hunt defeated Conant, North­western, Hunt defeated Moorhead, 6-4,6-0, 6-3; Lee, Michigan, defeated Bing­ham, Chicago.Doubles-Iowa team defeated Armourteam.GOLF TEAM TO MEET MICHIGANMen Chosen For Contest With Wolver­ines on FridayChicago will meet Michigan in afive man team match at MidlothianCountry Club's links Friday after­noon .. 'I'hirty-six holes will heplayed. The point method of scor­ing instead of the total holes meth­od will be used.Following will he the makeup ofthe Chicago team which has beendefinitely selected! B. Pettit, Nel­son Buck, Lee Maxwell, RalphJennison and Roy Young. Athletes Take Their Last HardTrials for Big Event ThisAfternoonMichigan the Favorite W�th ChicaiO aClose Second and Other TeamsFightingThe lasthard work .. for._tb� con­ference athletes comes to-day, fromnow on jogs and short dashes willbe indulged in to keep the runnersin good condition. The weight menare all in good form and will takea good rest before the great contestSatutf1;ay.' Everyone is figuringdope" and deciding the meet fortheir favorite team. In lookingover the past work of the differentteams Michigan, Wisconsin andChicago seem to stand apart fromthe others. The teams represent­ing these institutions are so muchsuperior to all the other teams inthe West that they must be figuredto take the three first places, buthow to arrange the leaders is thepuzzle.Of course Michigan looks bestanclshould win. Michigan is relyingon Rose to win a good 1113ny points,and it seems impossible that anyonewill be able to cause him muchworry in the shot put. In the bam­mer throw and discus, however, heis not invincible. Parry .of Chi-..cago, Swift�6'f 'Iowa 'd�ld' Rodiiian->of Illinois must be figured in thisevent. In the hammer throw hewill have two good men againsthim. Thomas of Purdue and Parryof Chicago. If the mighty Rosecan have his colors lowered a coupleof notches in these events it willprove very beneficial to ( hicago.Figuring' conservatively and giv­ing points just where it is thoughtby previous performances hey aredue; Michigat wins by five points.Chicago and Wisconsin follow andthe other teams trail. Vernor andHearn. Purdue's great distance menare sources of much worry, to themen who try to figure points. It. is certainly that in whatever eventthey start they will score. Cahilland Hall however must be giventhe preference in . figuring theSSo but the B 0 i 1 e r m a k e rlooks d a 11 g e r 0 u s Verner isalso scheduled to start in the twomile. In this event he will haveKellogg, MacEchron and Melin tofigure with. These three men havedone better than ten minutes withease and are now in the pink ofcondition. As in the other eventthe older men are given the prefer-ence because their abilities arebetter known than that of theHoosier.In the hurdles Shindeler, Indi­ana, is given second in the highhurdles and third in the low hur­dles. This is his first year as acollege athlete and he may fail tomake good. However, he hasshown class in the recent Indianainter-collegiate and also in his highschool performances.The Freshman class of the U ni­versityof Pennsylvania expects tomeet the Columbia freshmen injoint debate the latter part of thismonth. , ""j,I'j! O�ICAQO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1904----.--------------�------�==�����==�����------_r.----------------�--TIGER'S HEAD HOLDS INITIATION IAMU8EMENT�1Mauy University students arcEntered as second-class mail, at Chicago Post- .:. 'office. . already planning trips for the sum-l11er-�cvcral house parties are go­ing to be held on the beautifulWisconsin Lakes. Green Lake,Devil Lake, Lake Geneva and Fox, Lake are ideal spots for severalPr,inled by �he Quadrangle Press, 404 E. 55th St._. - days recreation. T'he Chicago andNorth western railroads have ar-'I," E D ITO R. I A L 5 � I ranged to run several trains a day_ . at excursion rates to these resortsso that a student can leave hereFriday and inside of.a few hoursreach any one of them. After eu­joying two days of ideal sport infishing, boating and bathing he canreturn to his classes much refresh­ecl aud in the proper fr�me "of mil;clto study.Mr. H. A. Gross, the GCl1 Agl..it seems likely Chicago's team can- of the Northwestern, corner Clarknot secure the first honors, the and Adams Sts., is well posted 011the good points of the various re­sorts and st uden ts will al ways findhim very obliging ill giving themany information they may desi reoFormerly th� UniYersity of ChicaKo Weekly.W'OUNDIIDThe Universit.7_ of. ChicaKo Weekly, Oct. 'I; 1892 .TB. DAILY MAROON. - - - • Oct. J, 1902NEWS 'CONT�IBUTIONS REQUESTED.Published by the students of the Univeraityof Chicalo every afternoon, except Saturdal'and .Sunday, during the 40 weeks of the Uni­versll), ),ear.First hoard of editors and bu.inesa manalferAuthorized by student-body in maN meetmgMay 15. 1902.Memher.hip on lul!.equent boarda of editors"to be determined by competition open to all'Ndents in the Uniyeraity.BOARD OF EDITORS�.Managinl Editor ••••••• Oliver B. Wl!JIan. '04:New. Editor ••••••••••••• Harr;r W. Ford, '04,Athletic Editor.' ••••••• Walter L. Grelory, '05 IASSOCIATE EDITORSE,neat J. Stnena, �04 . '"Ralph P. Mulvane 'OS, . Edward M. Kerwin, '06 I. LeRoy A; VanPatten, '06Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H. Allen, '04 iJobn S. Wright, '05WOMEN EDITORSMi •• Lena Harria Mi.s Helen Smith .. ·06 :STAFF OF REPORTERS :C. McKenna,. Ru.h '05 Arthur Bridgman, 07 ;Ch .. A. Bruce, '06 Claude .Schofield, '07 :Ww.A. McDermid, '07 Will. II. ,Hatfield, '00 IBernard I. Bell, '07Miss Marie Ortmayer, '06. �USINESS STAFFBusiness Man&Aer ..•...•••••• Julien L. nrod� IDail)'_ Subscription, .$3 .per year.; $1 for 3 mos.By Mail in City $4 per year; $1.25 for 3 mos.Subsc�ip.tion8 ,rt"&eived at THm MAROONOffice, . 1�l1i8 Hall, or left in THm MAROON:'BOX,i ,l�e Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Chicago is fortunate in having as.guests the representative tennisteams of the West. The tourna-ment now being held on the cam­pus courts will settle the inter­collegiate championship of thissection of the country. Although'character of our representatives'play has made them therecipientsof' 'just praise..19- A R GOY L E. T T j;; s I. 'l'I�H COI.J.EGE SIIARKThe.college shark ,Unlike its ocean kin.Finds delectableA !J. B. k. pili.It al ways feels at home,In every kind of lore,or dates and formulaeIt has a marv'Ilous store,And yet we all confess,It is a horrid bore.Juniors Win Hockey MatchThe Junior Girls' hockey teamyesterday WOll the final champion­ship game in hockey, thereby win­ning the series by the score of 4 toO. The team work 011 both sideswas much better than in previousgames.Line up:Seniors JuniorsMartin . . .. AllisonHayde. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MarkleySlim van ... . . .. .. .. SpencerFaville (Capt) " NicholasStarboirl . ' NelsonRipley . .. VisherReddy . . .. . .. ,....... SmithRichaJlcls . '. .. MosherBiglow , ....•.. RickerDo Nling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. " DymondPrice . . . . . . . .. BicknellReferee-C. Comstock.Uuipire=-L. Livermore.One of Alfred de M usset' s come­dies will be presented at the FrenchClub tomorrow afternoon. Annual Banquet of Musical Society atUnion Last NightThe T'igers Head held its annualinitiation and banquet at the Unionrestaurant last evening. The Tiger'sHead is a secret honor societyIouuded in 18m� for the joint pur­pose of advancing musical projectsat the University and of promotinggood fellowship among its mem­bers.The following men were initiated:G. A. Johnson, Martin Dirks, RC. Eicher, Arthur Bovee, U. R.Emrick, Carl Bevan, C. A. Bruce,Bernard Bell, Don Compton and A.'M. Boyer. 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Third Contest of Basket Ball Series Goesto Reds by Score �f 11 to 3, The third and final game of has­kct-ball between the Senior and Ju­nior teams was held yesterday after-110011 and resulted in a victory forthe latter team by a score of 11 to 3.This contest was all the marc inter­esting because both teams had wonone game.Thc team work of the Juniorswas the notable feature of the after. tlOon,. Time and again the hallwas got ten out of danger by' cleverpassing'. On the other hand theSeniors cx hihited a lack of abilityto play tog-ether, and though theyfoug-ht hard as individuals, tcaiuplay was' absent. Misses Spenceand Dudley played the star gamefor the Juniors and scored all of thepoints. Miss Vaughn made theSeniors their points on free throws.The score:II!I'II� close in tOW1l,"dat's all ! .Have strength­ened our pop­u 1 a r- p ric e dlines at $1 2,'$15 and $20.Mail orders shipped everywhere 011approval.MOSSlER'S E. M. SYSTEM SENIORSGuards {Fay andMUI'l(hyCenter, Tschirgl ,Capt,1 Vaughn Dudley ,Forwards ,Hud and'l ForwardsJaynes, Spence { ,Field Baskets -Spence aurl DudleyFree '1'11ro\\'s- Vaughn, Spence, Durl­ley, JUNIORSJust and t OuurdsRubey ICenter, Ortmayer,Capt.121 Monroe St., near ClarkICE CREAM,Ices or FrappeFurnished on Short Notice WILL HOLD MUSICAL RECIT ALLast Musical Recital Tomorrow-Mr. JoqesWill be Assisted by W. C. E SeeboeckThe third in the series of recitalsto be gi \'CII i 11 Mandel II all willtake place on Thursday, JU1le 2.W. C. E. Seeboeck , the popular.Chicngo piaujst, will assist. Les­,tel' Bartlett J ones will render Schu­mann's" Dichterliebe," and a cycleof sixteen lyrics by Heine, a cyclegiven in its entirety in Chicagoonly twice in the last five years.He will also sing four songs hy'American composers, dosing' with"Doris," by Ethelbert Nevin, witha violin ohligatoby Mr. MelbourneClements. Mr. Secbocck will reu­der several of 11 is own cornposi Lions.Wilson362. E. 63rd StreetPhone Hyde Park (-}U;,),L.:College of Physiciansand Surgeonsof Chicago'(Opposite Cook County Hospital)Fall Term Begins October Ist, The report of the treasurer of theColumbia Football Association hasj ust been made public. It showsthat all the back debts have beenpaid oIT and a balance is left of'$1000 to begi n the next seasonwith. The only game that Coluui­'bin lost money on was that withHamilton. In this game they caineout minus $17.Four years course. Studentspermitted to specialize ill elec­tives. Completely equippedLaboratories.l.1nsllrpassedclinical advuutages.DR, FRANK B. EARLE. Sec'yCongress {!j lIonore Streets, Chicago ----------=---------SlIl11l11el· work, Stucleut age n ts wanted forl\1cClllrc's Muguz i ue. l,urge Com m isaiou. Cashprizes for best work, Easy. Digllilied. WriteIIOW for Iu l l pnrticulnrs. 1-11 Hast �r,th st., NewYork CityZEISSLADIESTAILORn EAST 47TH f"THEETr-r .NItAU 1I.L. OIllIllTHAL ....... \'1'10'"Phone Onk laud 2(;9 after 7 p. 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