o Th·e Daily L��roonPubUshed Aftemoons by the Students of the Universlty of. Chicago During the Four Quarters ofth. 4l'nlverslty y.., �VOL. II. No. 164. PRICE Two CENTSCHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETES GUESTS OF JUNIOR DAYHistori9 Exercises at Law BuUding- Ora­tion Delivered by C. Arthur Bruce­Dramatics a SuccessINTERSCHOLATIC NEXT MISS LANE PLANTS IVY ARRIVE F'OR THE MEET FRATERNITY IN A TIEMiss Jane Lane ,planted the hi�-;' By every train, from all parts ofVisitorsFromOut of TownArrive in Numbers .toric 'ivy ih 'front of the new Law the middle west "prep" school-WinDers Bard ·to building this noon immediately after "athletes are coming in today to take- -'Pick' the inter-fraternity meet. James. part in the Inter-scholastic .tomor-The entry list for the inter-scho- V. Hickey presented the spade. The tow. Many of them will attendlastic track conference tomorrow little sprig of ivy was planted on the Junior Dramatics and the Illi­means that 'the meet will be the the south side of the main entrance. nois baseball game this afternoon,best of its kind ever held in the C. Arthur Bruce as Ivy Orator, and such as wish will see the open­West. The men who are here to dedicated the ivy just planted to the ing 'of the Junior prom from thestrive for the honors and the silver growth of University spirit among gym track tonight. Tomorrowcups are capable of setting new the students. He said: "Situated morning they will be taken forrecords in almost every event. The in a large city, the University is automobile. and trolley ridessprinters are of the highest class under a disadvantage. We now are through the parks and residentialand one, Hogenson of Lewis, has fostering a tradition that began less districts of the city, in the after­done even time repeatedly. He than a decade ago, though it is the noon will compete, at 6:30 will havehas also run the 220 in record time. most deep-rooted of all our similar dinner in the cafe, after whichHe will, however, be given a hard ceremonies. Such traditions are there will be a mass meeting. Last­fight by Cohn, Blair and Temple- re�ponsible for trueUniversityspirit. ly the Reynolds Club will holdton, while Garrett of Morgan Park It is the object of the Ivy Planting open house with a reception andmust be reckoned with. This race, to commemorate the founding of dance. Members of the Club areas in the big conference, has creat- new buildings, as well as to establish requested to bring extra ladies fored a great amount of interest and � a�custom that will aid in founding the prep men.the winner will be hailed as the "many such traditions." The following men arrived thischampion interscholastic sprinter The Dramatic Club productions morning:of the West. in Mandel Hall later in the after- A. E. Wurster, Ann Arbor.In the high hurdles Steffen of noon were a pronounces success, M. Cramer, W. D., Milwaukee.North Division, Delves of Lewis, both in point of attendance and W. Smith,"K. L. Egloff,trcheval, winner of the Indiana artistic effort. N. Sylvester, "inter-scholastic, Sheppard of Des To-night the students will dance A. Carson, IIMoines, who has done: 16 3-5, ana at the j unior_ .Pr�menad_e. The -,:. B�!R�!., �.entral �.i!y, Iowa , •Iddings of Shattuck School, are dance'�vi11 be led by Arthur Gibbon c. Bisland, "perhaps the best men. Steffens is Bovee and Miss Elizabeth Casey. C. Hedges," "C. Russell, Oskaloosa, la.considered one of the fastest men in G. Cohn, Grinnell, Ia 'the events of the West. He has, . NEW CAPTAINS ARE ELECTED R. Buckley, Bloomington.however, one of the hardest races F. Fulty, West Milwaukee.in his career before him and if he Hugo Friend and Jessie Harper Are Hon- "J. Wilce, " "wins he will have to do record time. ored by Team Mates Geo., Phair, "-----III the 44'0 the field is a good one. The elections of track and base- FRESHMEN DEFEAT SOPHOMORESComstock and Shipley have both ball captains for next year, helddone close to :52 and can do better. yesterday afternoon, resulted in' the, First Year Men Take Revenge for Foot-Another man who is a factor is choice of Hugo M. Friend as track ball Defeat Last FallQuigley of Rushville, Indiana, who captain, and Jesse Harper as cap­has done better than :52, winning tain of the baseball. team. Fredthe Knox inter-scholastic in 50 4-5. Speik had already been chosenHanlon of Culver, Hubbard of Ida next year's football captain, and:Grove, and Blair of Hammond, are Cyrus Garnett was recently elected.also goodmen and will figure. As as captain of the tennis team.the race is to be run in two sections According to the custom inaug­it is difficult to predict a victory for urated at the inter-frat meet lastanyone. year, the four athletic captains re-The 220 hurdles means a struggle ceive the trophies won during thebetween Steffens, North Division, past season. Before the final, eventVarnell, Lewis, winner of the the relay race, had been run off atPrinceton meet, Douglass, Culver, the inter-frat meet this morning,and Kerchevall of Sheridan, winner the old captains of the four teamsof the Indiana meet. These men handed down the trophies to theare good performers and are about new leaders.on a par. Other good men in this In handing down the batteredevent are Dillon of North Division, tennis racket to captain-elect Gar- FENCIBLES ELECT NEW' MEMBERSand Berquist of Morgan Park. nett, Captain M. K. MoorheadIn the 880 Captain Comstock, spoke of the work of the tennisHyde Park, is the favorite. He team during the season just closed.has, however, his old foe, Shipley In response, Garnett said he be­of Oak Park, and a new man, Dana lieved that the western champion­of Fond du Lac, Wis., who has run ship would come to Chicago nextthe distance in 2 :03, to defeat. year.Hanlon and McNagney of Culver "Shorty" Ellsworth held out theand Rose Park are also good men big string of footballs to Fredand are expected to make a hard Speik with the remark that Chi­fight for a place. cago would have one more scalp toThe mile run will bring out a hang up next year, that of Michi­good field. Dana, Fond du Lac, gan. Speik said he would do hishas done 4:�9 3-5, Rose, Oak Park, best and with the help of the teamwho won the Northwestern mile already in sight, and of the newand the Illinois, Wuster, Ann Ar- men who will come in, the:cham­bor, Cook, who W01' the Iowa state pionship in football would followmeet in '4:41 4- 5, and 0' Cannel, E. . that of tennis.DesMoines, who ran a close second Captain' 'Tom" Howe handedto Cook. Such a high class of the long string of baseballs to JesseLong List of Entries for Meet onMarshall Field To­morrowContinued on .Page 4 Column 2 Continued on Page 3, Column 2. Prep Athletes from All Over the West Hard Fight Between Phi Delt andComing Today for the Big Inter- ,scholastic - 4, Alpha Delt Results' in38 to 38 'Meet Hinges on Run Off of Low HurdleRace on Monday-Good MarksAre MadeStanding of track teams inFraternity Track Meet:Phi Delta ThetaAlpha Delta PhiDelta Kappa EpsilonPhi Gamma DeltaDelta Tau DeltaKappa SigmaSigma Alpha EpsilonBeta Theta PiDelta UpsilonPsi UpsilonI>hi Kappa PsiChi Psi, Sigma Ch i ana the Inter-38381211986443Sigma Nu didnot score.The Inter-Fraternity meet de­veloped into a dual contest betweenPhi Delta Theta and Alpha DeltaPhi. The final score was a tie be­tween these two teams for firstplace, each having 38 points. Theresult of the meet hinges on the lowhurdle race where there is a contestbecause of a foul by Abbott of D.K. E. Stagg said before the relaywas run that if the meet hinged onthe hurdle race that -he would rulethf-J it k.e ... !JW.:Q.Y�r.�_ Xbi.§.r.��� .w.m; .,�.be run next Monday. If Miller ofPhi Delta rheta can get second orfirst place in the run off Phi Deltwill win the meet. If he cannotthe score . will stand a tie.In the 100 yard dash the tapewas placed by mistake at the wrongpole. Wright was first to· the tape'but as Sherman was ahead at theproper pole he was given first in theevent.100 yd Dash-Sherman, A. D. P.. First; Wright, Phi Gam; second;. Speik, Phi Delt, third. Time, 10:2-5·120 High Hurdles-Abbot,Deke;first; Mabin, Delta Tau, second;'Nowles, Phi Delt, third. Time"16: 2-5.220 Low Hurdles-Abbot first;MacCauley, S. A. E., second;Miller, Pbi Delt, third. Time :27.,440 yard dash=-Sherman, AlphaDelt, first; Beebe, Phi Gam, sec­ond; Wright, Deke third. Time:58.Mile Run-Hook, Phi Delt, first;French, S. A. E., second; CurtleyAlpa Delt, third, 5:15.. Pole Vault--Green, Kappa Sig­ma, first; Short, Psi Upsilon, Gray,S. A. E. tied for second. Height,8 feet. IShot Put-Ellsworth, Phi Delt,first; Garnett, Beta Theta Pi, sec'ond, Rayman, Phi Kappi Psi,third. Distance, 37 feet.Diseus-e-Dunbar, Phi Delt, first;Hill, Alpha neu, second: Hitch­cock, Delta U, third. Distance 97feet.Broad Jump-Jayne, Alpha Delt,first; N owles, Phi Delt, second;Stewart, Alpha Delt, third. Dis­tance, nineteen feet.Two Mile-Kirtley, Alpha Delt,first; Hook, Phi Delt, second;French, S. A. E., third. Time,twenty-six minutes.The freshmen and sophomorebaseball teams played their annuallgame yesterday: onM arshall field.The freshmen took revenge for the'beating their -football . team -receiv--ed by batting three of the sopho­more pitchers off the box. Ecker­saIl and Short were the battery forthe freshmen, aud Enoch andHughes did the best battery workfor the sophomores. As usual theumpire was mobbed and the scorekeeper driven insane trying to giveevery man credit for his plays andmisplays. The final score was 21to 8 in favor of the first year men.Twelve Men Taken into Sophomore De­bating ClubThe Fencibles, Sophomore honordebating society, held its annualelections yesterday and elected thefollowing men from the freshmanclass:George Cadman, Bernard Bell,Robert Baldwin, Melvin Adams,Freyer Moulds, Charles Axelson,. Lloyd Brown, Neil Gunn, WilliamCalhoun, Claude Schofield, EdwardAllen, William. Maynard.These men will constitute theFencibles of next year.Snell Wins Inter-House MeetThe Inter-house meet was wonby Snell. Lincoln house was theonly other one to score, Pettit get­ting five points in the 880. Snelltotaled �29 points. Continued on Page 2, Column 1. 1CHICAGO, FRIDAV, JUNE 10, 1904ttbe lDaHl! maroonFormerly the University of ChicaKo Weekly.J'OUNDIIDThe Universit�_of ChicaKo Weekly, OcL I, 1892TUII DAILY MAROON. • • • • OcL 1,1902NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS REQUESTED.Published by the students of the Universityof Chicago every afternoon, except Saturdarand Sunday, during the 46 weeks of the Uni­versity year.First board of editors and business manager.a\lthorized by student-body in masa meetingMay 15, 1902.Memberlhip on subsequent boards' of editorsto be determined by competition open to all.rodents in the Univeraity.BOARD OF EDITORSManaging Editor ••••••• Oliver B. WIman, '04New. Editor ••••••••••••• Harrl W. Ford, '04Athletic Editor •••••••• Walter L. GreKory, 'OSASSOCIATE EDITORSErnest J. Stevena, '04Ralph P. Mulval!t; 'ss,Edward .M. Kerwin. '06LeRt-) A. VanPatten, '06Edward R. Gannon, '04Riley H. Allen, '04John S. Wright, 'oSWOMEN EDITORSMiss Lena Harria Miss Helen Smith. '06STAFF OF REPORTERSC. McKenna, Rush 'es Arthur Brid�man, 0'1Cbaa A. Bruce. '06 Claude Schofield, '0'1Wm.A. McDenuid, '07 wm. H. Hatfield, '00Bernard I. Bell, '0'1,Miss Marie Ortmayer, '06i'}USINESS STAFFBUliness Manapr ••••••••••.• Julitn L. BrodeE'ntered as second-class mail at Chicago Post­office.Daily_ Subscrjption, $3 per year; $ J for 3 mos.By Mail in City $4 per year; $1.25 for 3 mos.SubscriJltions received at THm MAROONOffice, Ellis Hall, or left in THE MAROONBox, the Faculty Exchange, Cobb Hall.Printed by the Quadrangle Press,404 E. 55th St.I'" EDITORIALS "'1'To the host of preparatory schoolmen gathered from all over theMiddle West who are Chicago'sguests today and tomorrow TIm'DAILY MAROON extends the greet-ings and hearty welcome of thestudent body. Chicago feels grati­fied that her interscholastic has at­tracted more athletes than any othertwo interscholastics in the Westthis year. We assure our guests, that every contingency which couldbe imagined before their arrival hasbeen provided for with scrupulouscare by the various committees onarrang�111ents, and that everythingpossible will be done during theirstay to make them glad to be hereand sorry to leave. THE DAILY MA­ROON hopes that every guest willfind Chicago better and more beauti­ful than his imaginings have pict ur­ed it to be. Also we hope that everyone may win one of Director Stagg'strophy cups. And we are sad whenwe realize that these hopes last ex­pressed probably cannot come true.r .IiII":!IFRATERNITY IN A TIEContinued. from Page 1, Column 4 ..220 Yard Dash-Wright, PhiGam111, first; Mabin, Delta Tau,second; Lord, Psi U, third, Time,24 J "S.880 Yard Run-Dickerson, AlphaDelt, firsti Miller, Phi Delt, second;Wells, Beta Theta Pi, third. Time,2-19. ' .High Jump-Brown,Alpha Delta,first; Green, Kappa Sigma, second;Wellington, Deke, third. Height,five feet three inches.Hammer Throw -, Ellswort h , PhiDelta, firsl; Beech, Delta U, second;Norc1ellholt, Phi Delta, third. Dis-'tance, 127 feet.Relay Race- Phi Delta Theta,first; Alpha Della Phi, second.220 Yard Hurdles Maibn, DeltaTau Delta, second. SOPHOMORES WIN ANNUAL DEBATEGood Rebuttal Work Marks InterclassContest on RostrumThe Sophomore debaters wonthe Annual Freshman Sophomoredebate last evening. The debatewas very close all through theevening. An especially good feat­ure of the debate was the way inwhich every speaker took up andanswered the arguments of his irn­media te predecessor on the floor.The question was "Resolved,That National Control of Trusts is 'Preferable to State Control." Theaffirmative was supported by theSophomore team, Ralph Mowbray,Frederick Baird and Albert Hop­kins; the negative by the Fresh­man team, George Cadman, Ber­nard Bell and Robert Baldwin.The men spoke in the order named.Ralph Merriam presided. 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FIEDLER&CO.TAILORING SP�CIALISTSS Harrison }Phones (Automatic 8998Weat AI.le of Library NORTHWESTERNUNIVERSITYSCHOOL of LAWFor ry-alxth Year opens Monday Sep­tember 26, 1904.Intending students of the law willbe interested ill the lIA v BULI,E'l'IN. IAddress SECRETARY, of LAW SCHOOL,Northwestern University BIde.Lako aDd Doarbom Sta. CRICAGO. ILL.·CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JUNE 10,1904Excursions for the Fourthmilers has scarcely ever beenbrought together in an inter-scho­lastic. If the weather conditionsare good a new record should beset for this event.In the field events many of themen who did such high class work THE UNIVERSITY FLORISTlast year are again entered. Gerry GREENHOUSES: CHICAGOCor. S3d It. aad Kimbark an.Williamson, Milwaukee, who won -----------the hammer throw and set a new WHY�; treo:��:'::!:�;:um:!�, :!ei�record last year l. will again compete Pure, .sweet, and Bxtraordl-narlly Rich, delivered in sealed bottles, by callinr upand is said to be in much better Telephone South 811, or dropplD2 a postal toform than before. Evarrad, Pon- SIDNEY WANZER « 'SONStiac, is also entered in this event .105 Thirtieth st.and these two men look the best. L. MAN ASS E" OPTICIANThere is a host of good men in this 88 Madison se., Tribune Building'event; More of Mercerberg, Samp- .. Spectacl •• and Bye,lu ••• ScientUlcaIIy A.djuste.Eyes Tested Freeson of Petersburg, Taylor of E. .. Even-thin, Optical� MatliematlcalDes'Moines and Gordon of W. Des MetereoJo�ica',aDdfor the Lanternilt.Moines, are the best. )todat., Camerasaad 811PPU •••Carrothers and Evarrad, Pontiac,look best in the shot put, but theywill not have the call in this eventas the field is large and containsseveral unknowns. Iddings, Shat­tuck School, Buckley, Blooming­ton, Indiana, Graham, North Di­vision, Royal, N. DesMoines, andWilliamson, Milwaukee, are allhigh class men,The broad jump should go toFrench, Lewis, who has done 22feet 4 U' inches. Strauss, MorganPark, is a good man in this event,having done between 21 and 22 feetin competition. Ware, Riverside,who won the event at Champaign,is also entered.. .Lewis also seems to have the callon the pole vault, with Wilkinswho won this event at Princetonwith a vault of eleven feet. Reu­nacker of North Division, Morrisof Englewood, Iddings of ShattuckSchool, More of Mercersburg, and· Sheppard of E. Des Moines, are con­sidered the most likely candidatesfor a place.The high jump is a puzzle. Rich­ards, Calumet, has been doing the.best work around Chicago, but theoutsiders make -dope uncertain.iBuckley of Bloomington, Horton,Pontiac, and Zoeckler, Carrol Col­lege Prep. are all good men. andwill make a hard fight for first.The discus ·throw will bring to­gether a collection of champions.Evarrd, Pontiac, who has alreadywon the event at the Illinois andMichigan meets, Capron, Shattuck,Buckley, winner of the Indianainter-scholastic, Russel, winner ofthe Iowa. inter-scholastic, Ren­nacker, North Division, Taylor, E.. DesMoines, and Knight of Culver,have all performed in good style inthis event.via the Nickel Plate Road, at one fare forthe round trip, plus twenty-five cents,July 2d, 3d and 4th, within radius of twohundred miles from starting point. Re­turn limit July 5th. Three dai'y trainsin each direction, with modern coachesand vestibuled sleeping cars, to Cleve­land, Erie, Buffalo, New York, Bostonand New England points. Passengers1'.0 points east of Buffalo have p'rivi1e�e ofstopover at Niagara Falls, in either direc­tion, and also at Chautauqua Lake, dur­ing excursion season, bv depositing tick­ets. Individual American llub meals,ranging in price from 35c to 1.00. servedin Nickel Plate dining cars; also servicea la carte. No excess fare charged onany train on the Nickel Plate road.Chicago Depot, cor. LaSalle and VanBuren Sts., the only depot in Chicago onthe Elevated Loop. City ticket offices,111 Adams St., and Auditorium Annex.Telephones, Central 2057, and Harrison2208.Michigan Steamship Co."THE SOUTH HAVEN LINE"Operating the magnificent new steelsteamship··EASTLAND."The largest, fastest and finest ExcursionSteamship crossing Lake Michigan.$1.00 SOUTH HAVtN AND RETURNDaily 9.30 A. M., except Saturday 2 P. MThree Hours at beautiful South Haven,Chicago's most popular and favoriteSummer Resort. .BOATING, BATHING AND FJSIlINGOffice and DockS-Wells Street Bridgew. H. COCHRANE"Traffic ManagerTEI.. 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