nVOL. III. No. 116 PRICE Two CENTSICHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1905BLACKFRIARS' 0 P E RA ENTRIES FOR GYMNASTICS DRAMATIC CLUB IKITIATION THE MICmGAN: LETTER·Committee Meets this Morning andArranges Details for StagingAnnual ProductionDate Set for Jlay 26 aDd l1-P&rts OpeDto All StudeDts of UDiversityA meeting of the executive com-. mittee of the Blackfriars was heldthis morning, at which the detailsfor staging. the comic opera, ' TheKing's Kalendar Keeper," was ar­ranged. The committee has dividedup the work and expects to obtaina more finished production by thismeans.The committee is composed asfollows: W. F. Brown, Chairman;E. Z. Vogt, Property-man; N. L.Fitzhenry, Rehearsals; D. M.Compton, Scenery; C. 'V. Paltzer,Printing. Mrs. Geo. C. Vincentwill direct the costuming.'I'heopera will be given on theevenings of May 26 and 27. Therewill be no Saturday matinee, as theVarsity showed by the attendancelast year that a matinee, was notdesired. Rehearsals will commenceearly next week, both for the prin­cipals and chorus. Allan Benedictwill be the musical coach, and Bar­tley Cushing will act as generalhead coach of the prod uction. Theprincipals and chorus parts are opento all and a large number of menis desired at.the.first.rehearsal.Notices for rehearsal will beposted on the Bulletin Boardill front of Cobb Hall; also appearin DAILV 1\1 AROUN . The showtnis year is rounding into shapenicely and the expectation is that itwill be far ahead of the opera put onlast year in both words and music.Tickets will soon be on sale in CobbHall, and the city will be coveredby posters A large number ofmen under 5 feet 6 inches in heightwill be needed for chorus girls; noespecial v0C31 training or stageabilty is required.ENTRY LIST IB TEl'flOS SIIA.LLNew .eD Slow in EDteriD,ToumameDt­Good "terial in CollqeAs yet there are only a few en­tries in for the tennis tournament,in spite of the fact that handsomeprizes are to be offered this year.Doubtless most of the old men willtry for places on the team, but thereis a good opportunity for new menof ability to make good this sea­son. Captain Garnett urges thatall men who have any intention ofentering the tournament, either insingles or doubles, hand their namesin at once, with the entrance fee of25 cents for each event.Jlen VVanted as CoachesMany requests have been madethis spring for men to take posi tionsas coaches in athletics or directorsin physical training. Some of thesepositions are combined with reg ularteaching in one branch or other;others are for athletic work alone.Those who are candidates for suchpositions are requested to consultwith the undersigned as soon aspossible, in order that a list rna ybe avai lable from which to fill suchpositions as may be open.] OSEPB E. RA YCROFT. evening. quarter are: Marlin Archer Flavin,Iowa, I�linois, Ohio State and ·Russell M. Wildcr,Mr�. B. C. Pat­Grinnell have not been heard from. ton, and Misses Lilyan Lake, I-reneMinnesota has announced a final Anthony, Marie Oruuayer, Phoebeintention not to send a team. Mich- Bell and A. Davis. .igan is not yet a member of the The initiates art! to give an orig-league. inal play in three acts, the title ofWisconsin has a strong team which has not been made public.numbering six regulars and two Individual "StUllt�" have also beensubstitutes, and is the favorite. arranged for each candidate.Nebraska sends three men, a small The meeting will be attended bybut experienced team. Chicago a number of former members of theenters four, Hancock being the Dramatic Club. Lunch will beonly veteran. served by the Commons.The entries from Nebraska are:B. C. Johnson, O. S. Copeland, and PLATFOR. CLUB'S ANNUAL DnmDF. J. Pipal·Wisconsin enters the following PreaeDtatiOD of Clark M-:clab to VarsitYmen: J. R. S. Blaine--Tumbling, Debaters a FeatureSide Horse, Long Horse, Parallels;Felix Zeidlback- Horizontal, Paral­lels, Side Horse, Long Horse, Clubs,George H. Lautz=-Side Horse,Long Horse, Parallels! A. E. Gru­nert-Rings, Horizontal, Parallels.H. A. Parker-Tumbling, Rings;Raymond Seibel - Horizontal, Par­allels, Side Horse, Long Horse;L. J. Davila (substitute)" -�.:R.ings,­Horizontal, Parallels. Clubs; D. R.Sperry (substitute)-Parallels andRings.Chicago's entries are: J. L. Han­cock-Side and Long Horse, Tum­bling; Ceo. Hansen-Horizontal,Tumbling; I. Perrilt-e-Parallels,"Indian Clubs; L. G. Wilkins-Par­allel Bars, Tumbling and LongHorse.WisCODSiD, Nebraska and Chicago Probeably The Only Competitors-lliDnesotaDeclines and Four OtheR Unheard FromWisconsin, Nebraska aud Chicagowilt probabJy be the only teams tocompete in the Western Intercol­legiate Gymnastic Meet to be heldin Bartlett Gymnasium, FridayPRACTICE GAIlE IS ONKSIDltD Eight Bow' Members Will be TakeD Intothe Club Tonight-To Give AD OriJt­iDal Play Athletic On The Boom As Uaua1-Base Ball Prospects Brlghten­Track Ken At WorkNorth DhisioD Total EleveD FielcliDgErrors-Candidates Bit WellBatting practice and base run­ning were the features of the twohours workout given the baseballcandidates yesterday afternoon bythe North Division High Schoolteam, which was defeated 14. to 3.. A new shift was made in the Vars­ity lineup, which worked smoothly.Baird went back to third, Hatfieldreplaced Bezdek in center field andLinn was given a tryout in rightfield.Hitchcock was in the box againstthe team from his own high schooland struck out thirteen, allowingthree hits. More than a plentitudeof errors, eleven in all, baadicappedthe high school boys and accountedfor the high score.Templeton. Baird and Speidelfound the North Division twirlereasy, securing two hils apiece.Pollard was responsible for twoof North Division's three runs,slamming out a three bagger intodeep center with two men on bases.The little colored lad did the starfielding as well. despite his threeerrors. Steffen, who could not en­ter the University through lack ofcredits, covered third for North Di­vision. The Dramatic Club will initiateeight new members this evening inthe Reynolds Cluh theater. Thosewho succeeded in making the clubat the midwinter trials held last Engineers To Take ExteulY. IDapectioaTrip-County Palr Peature BY.atof SprlD, TermANN ARBOR, April 11 , '05With the advent· of reai spriDg _- -� _, . ..,_ ,,'_. ;:rweather all branches ot athleticsare booming. The baseball pros-pects were considerably darkenedwhen Captain Bird resigned lastweek to accept a place on the Buf-falo league: team and his loss willbe greatly felt. Charles Campbellwho has played shortstop for threeyears was elected to fill the vacancycaused by Captain Bird's resig-natioa. Several preliminary scrubgames have been played by thevarsity and the team will probablybe in fair shape for the sPr?n::lg�..which begins the end of this.The pitching squad seems tei, 'better than usual this . year, 8iid 1tis hoped by the coach that this 4e-'partment will be unusually streeg.The weather has been almost-toocool for real outdoor training amongthe track candidates but the weightmen have been practicing . dail).Good discers and hammer-throwersare a scarce article up to date butit is hoped that Curtis and Acker­man, the big football men. willdevelop witli more . praetiee, 'thePhiladelphia team has not been de­cided on; in fact the four mile teamseems to be the only team sure togo at the present time. It is doubt­ful if a two mile team can be pickedfrom the material at hand to av­erage 2:02 for the halfmile.In the recent Inter Class Meetthe 1908 Engineers won the cham­pionship.Twelve men cleared five feet inthe high jump and the shot putweat to Dunlop at 44 feet 1 inch.The 1907 Engineers won the relaychampionship of the university.Between thirty and forty engi�neers from the senior and junior.classes will make the annual trip toseveral eastern cities to study theiarge eonstruction and manufactnr­ing plants of the country. T�eitinerary of the trip is as follows:Friday, Apr. 14, leave Ann Arbor;Friday, Toledo; Saturday to Tues-day night, Pittsburg; Wednesday,Philadelphia; Thursday to Sunday,New York; Monday, Niagara Falls;Tnesday, Apr. 25, return to ADDArbor.The success of the County Fairis assured, as over fifty organiza­tions have signified their intentionof taking part. Each organizationwill be represented in the big streetparade and will also have someshow or • 'stunt" in the indoor car­nival. The parade wilt undoubted­ly be an awe-inspiring sieht if thesudden and great demand for leanand bony horses is anything tojudge from. The County Fair willbe presented May 5th and 6th andthe proceeds go to the MichiganUnion.The annual spring recess of theuniversity begins Friday evening,April 14. and college again resumeson Tuesday morning, April 26.A. M. Guvu.The Platform Club, the honorarydebating and oratorical society ofthe University, bad its annual din­ner last night in the private diningroom of H utchinson Hall.Leon P. Lewi-, the retiring pres­ident, acted as toastmaster Pres­ident Harper was unable to bepresent but sent a message throughMr. Chandler.The list of toasts was as follows:Tht! Debater, Dean Francis W.Shepardson; the Orator, Prof. Fred­erick M. Blanchard; the PlatformClub, Mr. Harry N. Gottlieb; theSpellbinder, Dean George E. Vin­cent; Next Year, Coach Charles A.Huston; Michigan delenda est, Mr.Burt B. Barker; Presentation ofMedalS, Prof. Solomon H. Clark;The Team, Mr. Albert N. Merritt.The president and secretary ofthe club for the ensuing year areRalph Merriam. who was on the'03 debating team and universityfor the same year, and Arnold B.Hall of this years debating team-A feature of the evening was thepresentation of the Clark medalsfor excellence in debate. Thesethree medals are presented annuallyby Professor S. H. C!ark to thethree members of the debatingteam.DEBATE JUDGES AKlfOUlfCKDAll Are From IDdi&Da Supreme Court­Tickets for Debate Going FatCoach Huston of the debatingteam this morning announced thejudges for the Chicago·Michigandebate in the Fine Arts Buildingtomorrow night. All three judgesare members of the Indiana Su­preme Court. They are D. W.Comstock, Robert S. Taylor, andJohn H. Gillett. Professor J ScottClark. of Northwestern, will bechairman.The prospects for a large atten­dance are good. All the tickets atthe Information Office have beentaken and more will be placed therefor free distribution in the morning.The Varsity team is still workinghard for the debate. The coachesand the men expect to give Michi­ga na hard battle.KOEERSALL AlID TAYLOR SIeltcmCAGO. THURSDAY, .APRIL 13.1905\the maUl! maroonrormerl, tbe 'UIlITerelt7 of � Weeki,.I'OUMDIIDTbe UoIT'aU, of Cblc. Week),. Oct. 1. 189ZTu. DAlLY �N - - - Oct. 1. '90ZNI!:WS CONTRIBUTioNS REQUESTED.taubUabtMS b,. the lItudeota of tb. Uol'rer­.it,. or Cbka£(l eTer,. .rteruOOIl. except.S.tUNa7 aDd ::Junda,.. durmc three quar­�"rIl of tbe Unlvenit,. ,.ear.Flnt board or editors and bualne.. man­"""r .utborlzed b, .tudent-bod, In m ....weeUnc 11., !G, 190Z.ltewberahlp on aubaequent boarda oredlton to be detenWot:Ci b,. competiUon0,,410 to all atudenla 10 the Unluralt,..BOARD 01' EDITORS.Man.clnc Edltor ••••• H.rr;r W. Forc1. '05Sewa FAitor Walter I.. G�, '06Atbletic �ditor Jobu ::'. Wrt¥bt. '05ASSOClA TE EDITORS.Ralph P. 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Oal1., Ma·roon will b. sent to .,ou from qu .. rterto quarter UDl.ss J ou ord.r It dlscOD­tlnued.Subscribers are requested to notll-vthe clrc\olDUoD departm.Dt 01 theirch.D •• ol addr.ss or their d.slre todlscoDtlnue subscrlptloDs.Printed by QuadranKle Preas, 404 B. 55th.., EDITOalALSCHICAGO meets Michigan tomor­row night at the Fine Arts build­ing in the final debate of the Cen­tral Debating league series. Chi­cago defeated Minnesota and Mich­igan defeated N ortnwestem in thefirst round. I t is a long time sinceChicago won a Central Leaguechampionship. On this accountare the men on this year's team thethe more anxious and determinedto win. If victory comes tomor­row night, it will be all the sweeterbecause Michigan's debating recordis the best in the West. Thechances of the Chicago team arebright, The team is strong andwell balanced and is upholding anAmerican policy on a vital interna­tional question. Coach Hustonand a number of former varsitydebaters have trained them as noother Chicago team has beentrained. \Ve hope the supportthe men descryc will be freelyaccorded.Tlu Afi(kr:�(7. Dl.li�r says: c. �Iich·igan Centrat league debaters areworking hard in anticipation oftheir great contest Friday nightwith Chicago, The question to bedecided is: "Shall the integrity ofthe Chinese empire be m�intained?"Halliday, Jayne and Blanchard willcontend that it should not. Ad·mission is by invitation, hut allMichigan students and sympathiz­ers who may be in Chicago at thattime can get invitations." Attack of IIaJaria Troabl ... eD- TraiD­lD, Table startect TodaySickness has invaded the trainingquarters and the two promisingathletes are�under the doctor's care.Eckersall was stricken with mala­rial fever during baseball practice.It is doubtful whether he will beable to play in the Michigan base­ball game Saturday, although hiscondition is not now serious.Taylor is also bothered by aslight indisposition but is not yetconfined to his bed.The training table started todaywith thirty-six boarders, twentythree track and thirteen baseballcandidates. The! baseball men are:Capt. Harper, Speidel, Eckersall,Templeton, Yates, Baird, PaUl.Abbott, Walker, Hitchcock, Max­well, Bliss, Bezdek, and Stebbing.The track men selected to eat atthe table are: Capt, Friend, Catlin,McEvoy, Hogenson, Blair, Barker,Taylor, Groman, Quigley, Lyon,Lightbody, W. Matthews, Wilkins,Clark, Schobinger, Boone, Russell,Parry, Gale, Ferriss, Speik, Tobin,and Brown.Fellows Club :MeetingThere will be a meeting of theFellows Club in the Library ofHitchcock Hall, Tuesday eveningAprillB, at 8 o'clock. The subjectsto be considered are:The work of the Board of Recom­mendations.The Printing of Doctors' Theses.Dean Judson and ProfessorSlaught will be present and have apart in the discussions. It is be­lieved that these topics will proveof sufficient interest to make themeeting abundantly worth the whileof every Fellow in the University ..W. L. CARR, Pres.Martyn' 8 :Maroon Studiois the Student's Studio. Lowest rates ODall Varsity work.U. of C. Photographer, 5705 CottageGrove Ave.Substitutesare dangerous. Beware ofdealers who offer you substi­tutes for the famousWLLIAMS' SHAVINGSTICK BORDEN'SCOlfDJtBSED KILIt. FLUID IIILIt,CREAK ABD BUT'l'ERJIILJtALL BOTTLED IN THE COUNTRYiiOIlllDEN'S CONDENSED MILK Co..27-.33 E. ,.ORTY-.EVENTM .T.J. M. 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C. A. of Chicago have sentan informal challenge to the Ma­roon followers of the' 'Royal Game' ,and a tournament will pro bably bearranged.A number .f University studentswent down to the Y. M. C. A. build­ing several nights ago to witnessa tournament between the Y. M. C.A. players and those of Oak Park,and while there entered into a dis­cussion of a tournament bet weenthe members and the Universityplayers.Mr. L. B. Doty the secretary ofthe downtown club said that hismen held themselves ready to meetanything the University could bring-against them and invited the play­ers present to bring down a team atany time.. A first and second team will betaken down. Applicants consultinformation office, preferably be­tween 10:30 and 12 tomorrow.I MAJORS and MIN'@Miss Ruth Hull is pledged a memberof Esoteric.Professor and Mrs. l\{acClintock enter­tained at their home yesterday the mem­bers of the Women's Union. After asocial time over the coffee and chocolatethe meeting adjourned to the library inthe third floor and Mr. and !\Irs. Mac­Clintock told of their five-weeks sojournat a Settlement School in the KentuckyHighlands. Shakespearean FestivalDEN GREET PLAYERSThis eve and Friday eveMuch 1&10 About NothingSal. 1\1at. at � "TwelftbH Nigbt"; Sat.Eve., "The Merchant of Venice."Sl'ECIAL-Owing to the many requestsreceived, it has been decided to give aspecial performance of "Hamlet" in twoparts on Thursday, April 20, beginningat :� p. til.GARRICKLast weekThe Earl and The GirlNext "onday-Seats ThursdayLillian Russell In Lady TeazleIWNOISNightly Sat. !\latinee.The Best Musical Entertainment at theSeasonThe Rqgers Bros. In Parll.5Oc, 75c, $L.OO and $1.50.LA SALLETonightIlle of Bong BongMat. WednesdayHYDE & BEHMAN'SBargain Matinee Tomorrow 25c and 50cJoseph Hal t and Carrie De MarWm. A. Brady's Musical FarceMama's PapaIf you do not see wha.t you.want. asll for it"'e carry such a " ... riety of .. tock thatpossibly the particular article youneed is not iD view. If not. :osk forit. It is more thun likely that w­will be able to sllpply the desiredarticle ROSALIE PHARMACYJ. J. GIL!... Ph. G ••Phone H. P. 175 274 E. 57th St.1"ICALI:NDA).'....o..o1ClubsApr.11 The Botanical Club.The Romance Club.Apr. 12 The Zoological Club.The Woman's Union--" ASchool Settlement in theKentucky Highlands,"Mrs. McClintock.The Political ScienceClub.Apr.13 The Young Men's Chris­tian Association.Apr. 14 The German Club.LecturesApr. 13 •• Legal Ethics," MT.Justice Henry V. Free­man.Apr. 21 Snell Hall Infermal,Apr. 2� Women's Athletic Asso­ciation.Apr.29 Spellman House Dance.Ladies' Night ReynoldsClub. AMES HA'I'S$2.00 $3.00A FAIR DEAL WITH EVERYHAT161-163 E. Madison St., near La SalleWe always have instock a full line of Soci­ety and Business Station­ery, Office and SchoolSupplies, Magazinesand Periodicals •••H. B. DILLER, sU�H�oBII.UNGS408 East Slzt.,...tblrcJ StreetL MANASSE, OP11CIAN88 __ 51..,........ .......... Iuaclelul.,.� 8claUkaDy £4juteI::-T........��,a.­...........May � Women's Glee Club Con­cert and Dance.May 25 W 0 men's C h r i s t ianLeague Fete.REMOVAL IOnCEOn May 1stWe will move to 77 DearbornSt. l Unity Bldg.)IIlGOODMAN A.MILLERDENTISTal9-e 63115TREET1ILEfIIIIE � Pn 1196 \Ve are now showing thesmartest line of Men's Shoes andOxfords we have ever h rd: inhot h stores.LUIlge Bros.149 Dearborn St. .. 77 Dearborn St.Tribune Bldg. Cnity Bldg.Where Do YOU GetYour NenpQen, Periodical. aDd llta­. tIoDl7?AT NORTON'S.Free Dellftl7.... m� .... P1aoDe 116 B7c1e Pad. L •• les· U.lrdre •• inc .ndM.nlcurlDC P.rlorsElectric Scalp Treatment and Facial !\(u­aage a Specialty242 £A8T 55th STilE-I:. 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