latlyCHICAGO,WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1907. Price Two Cents,, GREEKS FRAIIE BASEBALL RULES HEIRY ANf} ',MERRIAM TOHEAD, JUNIOR EXERCISESof 'College Councilors.),':-IYERSAL PEACE lSI :CALLS B M1NDiUNGLE 011 RELAY lElMSOUGHT BY CONFERENCE Dr. Hend' '1'0_1 AFTER BITTER STRUGGLEI ward GO Mu�t IeoDllT.onwealth Club Perfects Plans Accomp�y ork-·I Given Coveted Position After TieTo Further Movement Against Professions in P:ogt'ess. Race With Taylor-Runs QuarterInternational W::.r. in 0:,S4.:1, _ .That . .Hcaven and Hell are : Rules' -governing the games of the� Jane Add��d �ther pro��1 states of mind. was hrougl�t out' .by Director Stagg and Athletes to Leave inter-fraternity baseball league have Names are Final!y Agreed Upon tr«�. S eakero Invited-Se!is:on r Dr. Henderson yesterday 111 SC1l1or At 10 o'clock Tomorrow Morning been drawn up' and were made pub- animously After Several Meetings, _tnt PI. I .., 1 I' d Th ..To Be Held in Mande! Hall, I Chapel. "Heaven. like {ostou. sate -Iddings Added. lC yester ay. e most ImportantDr. Henderson, "is not a place. but I rules were adopted with a view toChjcago is to have a conference on! a state of mind. Hell is the sa�le After a desperate struggle against equalizing conditions by making in- Winston Henry-Leader of Prou-.,I a . cording to the plan .... ',' thing. It is this heaven state of mind Taylor yesterday Lingle was finally eligible those who have had consid- Ned Merrinm=-Chairman of Day.l1ni\'ersa pcacc, cc • .,. - ,,I b I C that all good people arc working and chosen by Director Stagg to be et able experience in baseball. To COIftmittee Chairmenbeing llcrfecteu y t It! oIllmoll1 / ' "V ., �..' putting forth their best efforts to at- Iourth man 011 the Chicago relay quar- this end no member of the arsrty"wealth Club of the U niversrty. Sev-. A '11 b . H . th I Pennsvlvani . 1 d d h h hi Harold' Iddings-s-Athlctics.tam, .• man \\,1 c 11l caven 10 e tet at tue eunsy varna carruva at squa an no man w 0 as won IS Helen Peck-s-Women's -Athletics.'eral of the most noted men :11)(1 wo- proportion of the amount of it he puts' Philadelphia next Saturday. The letter on the Varsity or any other Milrjorie Day-Dramtics.men of Chicago have been invited to :n himself: and he will be in Hell in time, 0 :54, was made in the face of baseball team win be allowed to play. Heber B. Hostctter-i-Ivv Excrcis e s.� ... ddress the club on the pr, ogress that the proportion that he puts Hell in .1 stiff wind. The twirlers of the Freshman squad.. Ben Newman-c-Printing.has-been made by the movement for himself." The race was a tie between LiD- will not be allowed to pitch in the,. "Wo-k toward this end must at this ( .. le and Taylor, but Director Stagg' fraternity league.international peace. Among these IS. . .' 0 Renslow Sherer-c-Finance.'dd I h d fin.t l trme involve much of negatrve work, announced before i\ began that Lin The rules adopted are as follows:i Miss Janc."\. ams, w 10 as e n. e- .. . . i Willjam P. MacCracken-Reception, ...d h ' itati t dd s wcrk 111 overcormng the ugly things glc would have to be defeated by more r. Any fraternity man playing on, 1,1 acceptc t e mVI atron 0 a res ' .Fred Carr-Arrangement.of life, before the constructive work than a foot before his conquero the Varsity baseball squad cannot,; the University on the subject. The ! Elizabeth Thielens-Decoration., can get well started," said Dr. Hen- could claim a berth on the team take part in the games ..time of the meeting has been set for Winston Henry was chosen as lead-;, l\{" . 8' 'cl k derson. "We might ask what would Garrett finished a yard behind the two 2. Amy fraternity man who has,'the night of I al' 2 at :00 0 C oc., er of the Junior promenade and Ned, .'. h Id' l\[ del H' II become oj the medical profession an-I leaders, while Shuart, the other com- won his "C" or his letter in baseball:and It will be e In an e ,1·1 h I If" if 1 d h II cannot play in Merriam was made chairman of Jun·,'. '11' b ddt e ega pro essron, I peop e steppe petitor trailed aloni! three yards be:- at any ot er co egeSpecial effort WI e rna e, accor -' ior day. with Harold Iddings in. �-. . h' . f : h ffai being sick, and jf they ceased to be hind Garrett. the games.,.109 to those In, C arge 0 tea aIr,. .. � , charge df athletics, at the fourth" -k h. d d I t dishonest: but the main function or Lingle was given the pole, Tay; J. Members of the freshman base�: to obtain spca ers w 0 atten e. as' , I meeting of the Junior College Coun-'; ,', Y 'k these professions today is in preven- lor second Shuart third, and Garrett ball squad battery cannot be mernbers l t". ". ".,' , . .! week's peace conference' in New or. " .,. '. ' 'I . eil yesterday afternoon. A completetative rather than eurative. The high- fourth the positions being determined of the- battery of their fraternity , . : .J There will probably be two speakers ' • " '-", ' .lise of-the.committees, the thIrd, to beest medical work is in keeping peoplu' by the order jn which the mel1 fin-' team. ; d 1.- th b f th:, ira addition to Miss Addams and some ' ,.. .,. I . . propose U:I e mem ers 0 eI ir. a more effectjve condition; the ished at the trv-quts ast SC\tunlay 4, Men playmg on tht' fratern, ItY. ;.'Iof the most noted authorjties in Chi- ' , .' � "". . � ....... �rutn�I,.:,�W;ls:.:adopted-�by--umllumous. ' highest work of law' is to keep out of At the crack o,f ttv'. !Tnn rraVJoT_Jump� ,.l<:aD)_.Inust-bc, 10 ,rcsldenc�. ", '_ .'.:cago',.are be:.ng ',"considered, a,lthough - ,. "" .... � ...... ", I I ' "-ote, the chairman s"'pulatlng that nothe c'ourts �and' to promofCa- sells-e' 'i> �d -j�t-�-';h� i'�-;d. '�Ith Lingle second 5. The four teams winning jn ea� -.. ' &.1 '•: bothjng definite' :with' regard to this'll • . ' j )cOQlmlttees should be named untt!. ,,' ' . justjce. th:rcby making the govern": Gc:rrett thjrd and Shuart foulfth of the foul' sectIons are entered In the ".I h�s as yet been decided. ,.. . ," , . : every member of the councIl felt th�t, m('n' � greater and more crffeative Garrett sprung a surpnse by showmgl finals. ; 'th' I'· 't t'· f"··t ' ' ,,-'-To fnrnjsh the students of the Uni- ' .'d d ' e IS was sa IS ac ory. ., . AI(Jng wjth thjs constru�tive work, a burst of speecl at the first tum and 6, No team ean be consl ere �, , '.', : "l,', ... ·rsl·ty wI'th l·n· fonnatl' on regardjng ,...J Of the two Important commltte"s... there will be a great deal of curatjve lead. He mmeber of the league until it pay� ..,' �I the magnitude �f the universal peace takjng the jncreasecl ,t$ t f Th d : of Junior day, finance for the promand negatjve work to attend to, but I' I tl d.' th t 3:lO ards '.00 en ranee ees. ese are u:! , ..'movement and the things' already ac- . S Igl Y ,UflJ1g , a nox, . - y' .b f 1 d 'I .athletic committee will· be made up of'� we- must do this with one hand while Taylor runnjng sec;on<l. Ljngle a close e ore any games are p aye . "" ''complished js the purpose of the meet- A 'tt f b·t .... t· • J Harold ,Iddmgs, John Schommer." reachjng out wjth the other in the thO d d Sh tIt 7· comml ee a at' 1 14 Ion I� . 'l,iDg accordj�, ,g to the, officers of the Ir an uar as,.. � Walter Steffen Karl Shuart and Rob-higher work toward the attainment of V'p the back stretch, Garrett began to be appomted by the preSIdent OJ .. ,', I , ' ' , 'onwea]th Club, Details of thethe ,Ieagu'" to settle any disputes thai, ert Pomeroy, The finance committeethat, supreme ultimat<? (!ondition.whjch to wC!aken notjc�ablv and Taylor too� '" . ', ,,' ", ' " ,t developments in the movement " will be made up of Renslow Shere:-,�.. ' , is.Heaven," I I d L' 1 h • 1.. t k may arise. ,,'d the present :status and power of tIe ea. mg e ,uggma- IllS ,rac i , Ha:r�..!Y Welling, John Dille and Dan.' ' closely. 1-1 ere. Taylor let out his re- The members of the committee on ,!II. e international' arbjtration machjn- f .- Fergu" SOD._, rules are Welington Jones. chainnan� •� a t d t f 'h· t t serVe, strength, : hut Linsle still stuck The' complete list of commjttees<. re expec e 0 urnls 10 eres. TO ADVANCE COST 01' to him, and jn the last J 5 y'ards m3-T)- J S. W fight and J. c. Bowman.CAP AND GOWN MAY I for Junior day is as follows: .aged to gajn a little. At the finish Chainnan of the day-Ned Mer-the men were abreast. MORGAN PARK TO r:am.'As a result, Merrjam, Barker, Qujg HAVE MILITARY SCHOOl Athletics-Harold Iddings, cbair-Iry. Ljngle, Captain Russel, Id man; John Sc�ommer, Walte'r Stef-dl"gs. and Willjamson will :Ie Project Under Way to Rent Old fen. Karl Shuart and Robert Pome-company Director Stagg t( Academy Buildings to New, roy.The busjness managers of the CaJ Philadelphia tomorrow m 0 r- SchooL Women·s Athletjcs -JHelen Peck,and Gown announced yesterday th� njng at 10 ocJock over the Pennsyi Phjlosophy. chairman; Margaret Bell.,A \'OUJnc entjtled "The Apprecia May 1 instead of May 15 will be th vania road. The party wjJl take Tha Morgan Park does not intend Science; Ethel Preston, Arts; Juljatien of Italy burjng the Last Twc r.nal date upon which copjes of the rooms at the Normandje Hotel. The sho"'n Rcichni:mn, Ljterature.to be without an academy was '"Ctnturie<' issu�d yesteTday from th University annual may be bought fo two hjgh school teams from Wendel Dramatjcs-Marjorje 'Day. chair-. d h k Monday njght 'when a mass meetjngUniversity FTes's marked the nea $1.50. Toward tIns en t eyare rna rhiitips and Uni"ersjty High will al- man; Ruth Allen, HirschI Shaw.. . t I of citjzens met to consider pl':ms for acompJetion of the series of thirty-tiv .ng a vIgorous �ampalgn to ge a • .) mak� the trip. Unjversity High's Ivy exercises-Heber P. Hostetter.L.._ d l' d b·be f military school. It js proposed to'!"'Oks r('lating' to aU the branches stu CJlts w 10 mten to su scn .., petjtjon having been accepted. Reil chairman; E. C. Hoadley, R. D. Jol-0( study and research. which arc. en the book !O do so at once so that the) Iy. Kuhns. Goldberg. and Hayne will lease from the Universjty the Morgan dersma. Myra Nugent, Helen Zuran-pged in at the njversity, T1le' ser \�ilI not be compelled to pay $2.00. make up the Wendell F11i1lips four Park Academy, whjch is to be closcd s1a.its. 1Vhich is entjtled "The Decenni:ll Yesterday one hund;ed new sulJ. while \V:tmplt'r. "orri�. St:tfh)('n. and at the end of the present year. Cap Printing-Ben Newman, chajrman;hblicati(Ill" of the University of Chi- �crjptjolls were annexed to the lis Roberts wjll run for University High, tani George Ryrode is at present em· Prc!'ton Gas�. H. C. Gjfford, ElsieflJo/' W:I" h('gun 011 the tenth :'nn:- whjcil at present is over 500. The a·j The J:cte!'ot news from the Univer. employed at Culver. sajd he would ('n I Schobinger, Cole Rowe.'�rsary oi tht' University's fotmdatjoil <lcd names werc ohtained as the Tesul sjty of Peml!'oyvania. whjch is pickC'd dea\'or to obain suitable equjpment Ivy Or:ltor-�raurice T. Price.and was intended as a r�pt)rt on the oi :1 canvass at Senior ,chapel and the to havc an easy time with�'the relay, from hte go\·ernmcnt. The plan is Chainnan of the Prom-\Vjn�tonContrihuti,'t11s made by thc, facult,r, me-n':; collcge meetings. SuhscriptjOl predict .. that the rccord made by the sUl>portecl hy practically all the prom. Henry.of the l"tli\'('rsity to the variott!'o cI-:- hl:lnk .. will he givcn out a.t \Vom�n'sl P('nn quartl'r milers last year is jnt'llt citizen.... Thc school will prob- Fjnancc-R('nsJow Sherer. Harveypartmcnt� (Ii knowlt'dge. Xincty-ollc chapd tomorrow Illornmg. and, doomt'cl to hc lowcn·f) hy fivc <;('c- a',I)' he calh,.fl the :'\Iorgan Park :,\Iil. WeIling. John Djlle, Dan Fer�uson.fIlemb\'r .. (lj the faculty ha\'C' contri'"1, thoug'h the (our \\Oml'l:·... COllc�csll onds: that, in other words. e;,ch man Receptjon-Wjlliam P. ':'\facCrack-jtary :\cach-my.nltfl to nit' <;(" it's of j)uhlic;l:ions. 1';'(' (' can\,;,\s"l·d :-,(·\'cral wt'l·k" :tgo. :t: on th(' t(':am will n111 the (Jjstance in en. chairman: Edward 1" :'\lacRride.:hc \'()ltlIII (' i!' ,,,('ct .Yecte�fl:ty \\:t"1 i:, �:1�1'!o�ht �h:�1 :1 Il\tl�hl'r of ""h.llc�c;. than 0 ::;0. T:tylor. C:artmcll. I P;aul Harper. Ern('st Dawnport. Ger.1t1'1Ucn hy Prof('��or Cnmll10 von' �l'i1pt101b \\,111 he ohtnl1lc<l 10mOrro\\ \\rll1tm:l1l. nnrl Hom:ack :a-e the fonr, Lightbody !.eaves the Hospital. trude Greenbaum, Ethel Chamberlajn,'klein,-:l'. who wa�' formerly 'n the! TI;e t,:(t:tors ha\'C heen working o\"Cr : Th(' �Iich�:a'l competitors announced' "Jjmmy" Li�htbody celehrated his Wjnona Fitts. Ruth Jackma�,Gt�ani(" department ,in the Pn:.j t;111:: durjn� the pa�t month and de-; yesterday. will be Rowe. Coe. R:amey.1 first f):ay ou� of the Chjcago ho�pitai Arrangement-Fred Carr, Chair­'t�r�lty :m.d i� at present Prof('�so- ofl �.::'1r(, tl1:lt t1l(, honk wi:1 �p.pcar po"-, and Dull in the four mjle relay and, by npp('arin� on :'\f:arshall field YC'!'o-11 n:ail; Fred Gaarde. jean Compton. J.�rman hter:ature in Rrown Uni\"er-11tl\'cly on '\f:ay 15 ;l!'o on�11.lal1� :I�. G:lITc! .. in the weights an,1 hurdles.! tcrd:1Y to w:t�ch the try,outs for thei Cr:tjt!'. Bowman and Edith Osgood.Stty .. The book js intended a .. :1 stUrlJ, nOllnc<·d. :\11 of th(' mntcrl:tl IS lit Only thr('e athlete, S will reprc�entl Penn �ames. lie had to undergo anll Decoration - Elizabeth Thfetcns.or. Italy during the last two ccnturie ... 1 :an(1 most of the prooi" h:tve b(':'71 lIlinni:" They :Ire Gre:lr in the pole operatjon for appendjcitjs two weeks chajrman; Margaret Proby, Alicet:: a, Vi.�w �o throwi�g lif:!ht on I r('a� :111(1 arr:anf:!ed., so th:.t I!ttl.c r('- \·:iult. 'V:atson .in the b:oad" jump, a�o. He declared th,at �e .�xpects to '.he s It�henschc RClse." 'I mams c�€ept the ac:n:al prmttng. :mcJ Burroughs m thc weight e\'ents bc as strong as ever Wlthm a week. (Contmued on. page 3, cot. 3)Baseball Stars Barred from Inter-fraternity Contests-ArbitrationCommittee to Settle Disputes-En- Council Names Committees to Ar-trance Fee Now Due. range for C!ass Day of-'the LowerColleges.Maurice T. Price-Ivy Orator.------.,DECENNIAL S, ERIES OF Business Managers Change May IBOOKS NEARS COMPLETIOr, ; Limit-loo New Subscriptions---Procured Yesterc!ay.:Oae of Last F� Volumes of Serie; Commemorating UniversitY's Tenth. Birthday ,ISsued � esterday_:ktd ..ratt'SIIr-,�:PI-rt -..a�i1d'iTHE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO. WED:NESDA Y, APRIL 24. 1907.ction," were placed on sale in the University theater agency yesterdaymorning and by noon there were fewgood seats left for the performance Iof Friday evenin� �Iay I� SO great, '�������������������������������has bcen the call for tkkets by m���I�������������������������������that the greater part of the house has .said Max Richards of the executivecommittee yesterday. "Here it is stillthree weeks before the play and onenights' seats are nearly all gone. Thistoo, witho�lt �eats having been '-calledfor by the hundreds of students whoare sure to �ome a week before the -�������������������������������play in a big rush for seats. We willhave to look forward to additionaldates or . it .is certain we will have toturn away hundreds, as we did lastought to be more of a success thananyone ever before; the Junior prom year."should be second to none;-but unless Within the next few weeks arra�ge­ments will be made by the Backfnarsand Hansen and Klein for the pUblica-ltion of the songs of "Sure EnoughSegregation" to be placed on sale atthe performances. A heavy sale is ex-Attention is called to the communi. pee ted on the two big feature songsof he play, "The Man Who WearsChicago has the outside position inPreston Kyes Ithe race; but Norman Barker can beat To Talk On Factory Girls. ..anyone to the pole, and it will take a "'Factory Life of Girl�· is- the ·sub�. _ -�---man much better than he is to get it Ject to be discussed by :\liss Harriet SHOULD CULTIVATE TASTESaway from him after he once gets it. Broad, at the mectinz of the Young -�-Sammy Lingle and Ray Quigley will Women's Christian League, today at Dean Vincent Urges Philosophy Stunot let Tcnn get a lead on them un- 10:30, The subject is :111 especially dents � �!op Individuality.less their men are wonders. Those interesting one, with which 'Miss -�-who know Ned Merriam best would. Broad is well acquainted. All Uni- That colleges in general today turnstake their last cents that if "lchabod" '·crsity women ar� urged to be pres- out milJ products instead of takinggets start<.·d withing striking- distance ent; room I, Lexington }J;\I1. advantage of the individual abilitiesof the last Penn man he will onrhaul of tsudcnts was the assertion of Deanhis eastern friend and have enough Vincent hefore the Philosophy col-left on the strctch to make one of lc:ge of men yesterday. He also stat-his famous finishes. Merriam ,has nev- Lots of people 1 ed that it is the purpose and tendencyer yet been pushed to his limit. never worry about style, of the Colle�(' of Commerce and Ad-Chkagomaylos� yes; but why lose �st � m�·st�tion at the U�ve��y to en- ����������������-A-T�T�H-E������������before the race is begun, when the FO:t971\.. TC'C' courage students \\ith !'pecial tastes UNION HOTEL end RESTAlJRANTteam that is going is the best th:tt ' W 1 "I..I:::.U along certain lines. He related thr..!e WILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON 1"\90 noo ..ever ran for Chicago? It is bad LO:t TI:'� stories of !'tudents whose ingenuity Wt:"L FIND A SPECIAL AFTER. THEATER Mawenough for an athlete to be a "Quit- G ' V ..I:::.U has raised them to high p05itions in WIJ:.L FIND SPLENDID .ZRVICE . . �ter," but for the students backing .the and bit it ri&bt. the business world, but thes(' men, 5�rving only the Best the Market Affordsteam to quit when chaDc:es are bright- he said, are ex<:eptions rather than. 111 to 117 RANDOLPH ITREET ..er than ever before is much less hon- the rule. The col1eg� was urged to We. make _ Specialty of Club, Pntemity Dianera. ,£tiorable. ' �............... organize a baseball Dine. Fine�t Orchestra in tile 'At,'Itt laUD _aroon Committees for Iunior day anJ RUSH SEAT SALE FORother functions at the end of the quar- BLACKFRIARS OPERAwere in a dilemma."I don't know what to do about it,'.------------------------------- ter have been named,with now seven weeks Nearly AU Seats Sold For First NightCommittees left ill which to perfect To Mail Orden-Prepare to Pub-Tc Work arrangements for the lish Songs.closing days Iestivitie». _�_Every year some icatures of the Con- Scats for "Sure Enoush Segrega-vocation week arc incompete or onlymoderately live, when they shouldhave been brilliant ev ents on theweek's program-all due to lack ofltD�red .. 8ecoACl-Cta. Mall at tbe Chl· h b' £c:qo Poeto'" preparation, It is a bad a It 0 com-mittees to procrastinate, to put offthe work allotted to them until theBut.crlpUOD price •. '3.00 per lear; ,1.00 last minute when everything piles uptcw a montbL 81lbeeriptloDlf reeelyed. attM MuOOll Oaloe. Ell" Hall. or at theFacultl .&zcIaaqe. Cobb Ball O�takeJl b7 aall or telephone. BJJIe Park421S.oaa&al 8tuca.nt PubilcaUOD of the Ual..- Get The.Itl of CIllQ&O.(>'onMrl,Tbl" (;nlyera1t7 err Cblt: •• o Weeld,.FoundedTbe Weekll. oct. 1. 1882.­The Dall" OCt. 1. 1802.ben sold to mail orders alone.With one house almost sold outat once and leaves the work to bedone in a slip shod way.'PiC appointees ought tu get starte.lon their assignments at once ::0 thatwhen the time comes around theirwork will be rounding into completedshape instead of just beginning. Then,when the final day arrives, they willr.ot be saying to themselves: "Whydidn't 1 get started sooner?" It is theobject of every committee to betterthe work done by its predecessors;each year the committees ought t­�rotit by the experience of those Ulprevious years; Junior day ought :0bt" full of new features this year; it the managers of the Blackfriar operaIL EDDY IIlA'l'U Jo;W:-: lllllL8glDg Editor.LUTBJG& D. It'l!:ltNALlJ. Newil Edltor..&.. W. BDDEBSON. AWet1c: maw.GEORGE E. FULLBR, Bua1D� llaDager.A SSOClATE EDITORSClaar_ W. Paltser.Preatob. F. G_.lIehln J. AcJa.L Benaar4 L Bell.Warren D. F�ter,Cole 17. Row ..llEPOKTERSPeter F. Dunn •.Jerome Frank. W. P. IlacCracten.Harry A. UlUl3en,,I·r P. W. P1Dterton. BarTQ B.l'uller.Jr the committees get to work at once.&.. L. Frldate1n. I. s: 1I'erpaon. ami get things started they will findAlbert D. B_4eraon. themselves at the last moment un-KIa Eather Ball. prepared,Printed b7 the IIaroon Pna4 .. 4 East rhith Streetl'hone 3691 H.Tde Part cation in another column, from D:Kyes, 3 departmental the "C," and "The Same Old Game."associate of Dr. Rick·Tc ErrIs etts, who is out of resi-' COMMUNICATION.H dence this quarter, cor- To the Editor of The Daily Maroon:With the best relay team that ever . uman\ Allow me to call your attention tod Ch· .. t Ph·1 I recting certain state- .represente reago going . o 1 a- . attention to a vital error in yester-. .... ments published yesterday concerningdelphia tomorrow there Dr, Rickett's recent research in the day's issue of The Daily Maroon.is no rerason for the subject of "spotted fever." It is but Cerebrospinal �eningiti�, the diseasegeneral hopelessness for due Dr. Ricketts, as Dr. Kyes has concerning which Dr. Simon Flexner. .. of the Rockefeller Institute for. Med-victory that seems· to suggested, to make correction of thishave a hold on Chciago unfortunate error, caused by misun­students. There is a general idea derstanding on the part of the sourceof the information.abroad that there is no hope of wn-PennRelayTeamical Research, New York, has recent­ly reported, has no relation to thatdisease designated as "Rocky Moun­tain Spotted Fever,' the subject ofresearch by Dr. H. T. Ricketts of the� ,,"'j, � ning from the Pennsyvania team, be-Dr. Nollen Lake Forest Head.cause the Easterners are all veterans University of Chicago.Dr. John Scholte Nollen, head of 'U' • ••• • fand good men. Of course Pennsyl, Cerebro-spinal Menmgrns IS an In ec-. . . the German department at Indiana ti di 'ease caused by a bacterialvama IS strong; but she WIll have to . . 10US IS .b h Unvcrsity, has been chosen as prcsi- parasite discovered by Weichselbaume more t an strong to run away ,f Ch· . '1··· h b t dent of Lake Forest College to fill ir. 1887 "Rocky Mountain Spottedrom lcago..v ernam IS tees . ..' ..t ·1 tl·· th M the vacancy caused by the resignation Fever" on the other hand, IS of un-quar er ml er rat ever wore e a- . ,roon-which is saying much; Barker of Dr. Harlan. Dr. Nollen graduated known etiology, and it is with thisand Quigey have both run on the Penn from Iowa in 1888. and afterwards disease and its transmission that theI b f h studied abroad. researches conducted by Dr. Rickettsre ay team e ore, t ey ar<7 two sec-onds better this year than they ever At present Dr. Nollen is on his are concerned.The possibility of confusion ofwere before and they are in top notch honeymoon in Europe, having mar-form; Lingle has shown his. class by ried Miss Emeline Bartlett, a former these twor�istinct diseases arises from Ithe fact that both at various timeswinning three times consecutively student of Chicago, where she re-have been, loosely designated 3'>from three first class quarter milers, ccivcd her master's degree.Taylor, Garrett and Shuart.i'fI"Spotted Fever."Very truly yours,�It'", �Ii H .. E SHOREY ,THEflTAILOR33Z Republic Sundia,I3S-OO COLLEGE SPECIAl.F15lfe!r833AVALEStudents copied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model. Last Auta),THE SPRING MODEL is muc.h handscmer.Come in and see it.C�er6wnkieTAILORS 185 189 Dearborn St..Bank FIDorCicil:0Ii�iWaba��University Style $3.00 per Doz._Student's Special $3.50 per Dti�- 1-1': 1ClOlThey Fill that Empty Space at Home� ..Esmott'S 1&!loto 6tubto1 I,phone Hyde Park-16. • 243 EAST 55th STREET.Spring Plow-ers in Blossom;VISIT THI: GREENHDUSES NOW IPhones: H. P. :8-H. P. 6957A. �cADA�S-S3d Street and Klmbark, Avenue:: ; �.. .' � � - • �. ��T .t:...... '";A.-------�--��������--����������------------�.�',.-::.��,. ".,:; .. ;HIiRDEIrS .; .Fireproof Storage & Van c�;FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS,MERCHANDISE andPAR�'·DELIVE�D TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DEPOTS·AND SUBURBS.General Offices,40th St. and Calumet Ave.. Phone:. Douglas 3800Private Exchange all Offices. Branch Office, Information OfficiUniversity of Chicago; ::��R. R. Warehouse; . .r :Chicago Junction R. R40th and Calumet. " .' Pt­·aDdat $:..�·li-;i·,-. '.�A Position lor You ! ,"rU you wish to be up in business, professional o� techni� ��worE in the early SUJDJDer or fall A few good summer po-BitiODS open. Call or write toda7• •• HAPGOODS •••The National Organitation of Brain Broke,,­Hartford aldg., Chicago, III.�- THE D'AILY MAROON-. CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, �piUL 24, i�.-THE- !SEEK TO PROVE WOMEN ARE HENRY AND MEIlRIAM TO --.�;W:I · -•I BETTER ORATORS THAN MEN HEAD JUNIOR EXERCISES - -- Send YOl!r _-. .Name to! Women of University Back .Miss (Contimle�m page I) IIM& Spalding -,I Grim for First Place in Orator- FOR A CATALOGUE 0 F I: ical Contest Friday Night. Bright, Mary Kenny, Vivian Rice,I Lucia Cole, Howard Blackford, Bel" Spalding Athletic Goods •! To prove that the women of the nard Krog, Albert Long, George Gar­; University are better orators than the rett.I men is the point for which the female Chairman Hansen said after theI hal� of the University is preparing meeting oi the council: "1 think we, itself to contend at the contest of the have selected one of the strongestI Central Oratorical League next Fri- committees .in years, and there is noI day night. Large numbers of women reason why Junior day should not beare planning to be present to root the most successful since it was in­for Miss Grim, who will be the only stituted, The very fact that the coun,woman in the contest, in which repre- cil adopted the present list unani- 126 Nassau St., New York.sentatives from Columbia, Cornell, mously after disagreeing for several 149 Wabash Ave., Chicago.Ohio - \V esleyan aud 'Virginia wi}l_ op- meetings shows that it felt it to bepose her for oratorical honors. 'represenative and for the best inter-SPECTACLfS and EYE GLASSESThat the men have been tried and ests of Junior day and the Prom. Ef-found wanting in oratory is the con- ficiency and representation were thetcntion of the women. During all the two motives that actuated the conn-Dean MacClintock Urges Work. in an address to the women of Phil­Before the Arts College of. men osophy college yesterday morninv.yesterday morning Dean MacClintock Colleges would better never have ex­read Kipling's poem "The 'Eathen" isted jf they are to result in makingand applied t�c mora1.of the POCO) b graduates cnntemptuou5 of their par­the work of the college man.' ents and old friends was the assertion"We must 'compel ourselves to do made by Profesor Miller.enough work,'" said De�n Mae'Clin- "The tragedies of college life, thosetock, "to gain confidence in our own which come to students. probablystrengfh, We' must - conquer the dis- arise from the over-pursuit of theposition to do things like the "eathe�' best things in college," he said. "\Vemere or less. We must_ arouse, ;n came here to acquire learning, to ac­ourselves the P.!lS�!C!.Il. f�� -�!>iI!g things quire mental discipline, to get onewell. -Finally we must learn: to take .thing and another. That is,' we comepleasure in skill Then we shall cease for purely selfish motives; it is ourto be heathens and shall be�(>n�_e true minds )Vhich are to be disciplined, oursodiers," powers to be developed. Of coursethis is' right, to acquire scholarshipTwo special, features in this exhibit. '"'Lit" Meu p� DIle$- but we' must know that this is merelyTbe,.�ndon Square' box coat, full - The men of -Literature" college paid a means to an end; if we don't. that, 1Ioz; 3I-inch leD�the popular fancy their back dues at their college meet- i� a tragedy. Take the fellow at ?x. In-=-, �d JnlYB- The. "shapely I ing yesterday. After the rep.ort of ford �ho keep� on forever studying,. lICk, , drapmg the form slightly, 44 Treasurer Faye was read, rt was studying, studying, What good, doesill. JcDgth. : : ' ' I found that the college was in - debt, i; do 'h'im? He becomes narrow, and. �. owing 'money: to the Cap and GO\\,�l. shriveled. He is like a book�ormPrOtector "auto coats":-light weigh Howeve� after .the men bad paid up eating its way through a book. He' .... rain shed�g-full drape. Many- there was enough ,�eft to insure -cm- goes in a worm and comes out aat $as. others up to $ss- bems to the championship basketball worm.tcam.' The college is contemplating "Then, there is the tragedy of in­l'he MossIer coats drape the body a dance to the women (If the college sularity. A man comes to college.aeatifically. to be hed in. the Reynolds Club some full of hea.lthy influences and withtime in the near future. lots of friends. and leaves without__ . __ ever getting beneath the surface andmaking scores of, friends here. HeMoscow Gets $250p00. - , :" . d. . . says 'I can't afford to �ake frlen sMoscow Umverslty and the Insb- d h . I' I'll do that-. an ;lve $oc,a tImes.tute of Technology have each recelv- I . h Id I mustwhen get out m t e wor .ed $250.000 bequeathed 'to them by. . d' ., Oh , .. hatl------_....--------'n" . give my time to stu y now - , ...M Hedentsoff, a Russian mJ JOnalre d Ia trage ywho died recently. '.Then there is the exclusive man,who says, 'Yes, of course, I am goingArts Wins Debate.d b ', to know people, but only .about half aArts won in 'its eat' agamst . .b. r dozen. I can't afford to be mtJmateScience last night. The su Ject 0 "with everyone. That IS a tragedy.the debate was the restriction of im-•• But, the worst tragedy of all is' the Conldln's& PenFor busy people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.N othi ngto take apart.Nothing to spill.however. so are we to come here and A dip in ink, aget polish, outlook, connection. am) touch of -thumbha\"e it re!'ult in loving our home to nickel cres-fricnd� Ic!'s, in makng apolo�ies for cent and theI ':l pen is full.I them, in being ashamed of them. ready to write.Thursday-Choms, 3:30 p_" �. in! Alas. too often it i!' true and at �t_Ien""'Y'Reynolds Club; cast and Choms 7:30,i i� the worst tragedy of college lifc. ..... ,,��r:�CoakllD rm or can -pp17I p. m. in Mandel Hall. ,If it weakens the home ties. then 1 �i:�V== a� CD !t Qi !'houM !'ay. lct us not have colleges." �a:::SI�':."'Jee& 1-::.Il\e �oot eJtuCli�:\fi" .. l1'arric· Rro:ulw,,11 will �peakl tarn�frwll1lOll� ItIllBAUIlALLI A117 ..... or IItyle Or,; 243 ..,. ........ Aon "Factory Life in l11inois:' before -'f iss .. , lice H. Putnam addrcssecI tlllDpeare,.ared »raDJU7. w�u.:-.... ..:. "..... C'eW1D.Uf PO -. I Original r�e:lS and excJasi\"e Stylednthe Y. \V. C. 1.. in the League the chapt'l of the, College of EduC3- :..w.=..'='=Q...�;,:""",,,,,-,, PHOTOGRAPHSrooms today �t 10:.10. rion yesterday momins-. ._. .. .�I.I k., ... to) U. of C_._�_'��,Harvard Hotelt. _ .FINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Location Ideal.S714 WashIngton Ave.Emma � .. Stewarttime in which men have represented cil, not personal preference."Residence: Phone .1833 ArIJ'ngton'- "'1.', L V· the University, they have never sue-.I. ave Jew 1024 100 MUCH STUDY APhone IJ .. rrJ' son 11:..... cecded in carrying off first honors.�.. ...... TRAGEDY OF COLLEGE LIFEGoldsmith's O'rchestr· a Last year, which was the first yearof the University in the Central Lea-L GOLDSMITH, Director.:0fIice, Cable p�o Co.fWabash and JackSon. Chicago. Dean Mi!ler Says Gri�d is, Like ague, .Martin E. Anderson, who repre­ Worm-Weaning from Homesented the University, got fourth Worst Tragedy.place. The women declare their in-The tragedies of college life: tootention of changing things, and cap-turing first- place for the Varsity. much "tuuy, inattention to makingfriends, and the breaking of home tiesfurnished a subject for Dean MillerI" �lOthes' for M� -and YoUng Men". -#\.MOSSLER. CO •. ,._ , .SO _J_ack�n Boulevard\ I... A_'Sp'�ng Coat";:,' �.fxhibi'l·.-:� J ..l.�:".,- Mewest 1I10dels of :Spring Coats. -f �'�k·, oiford;� silk', �ed' vicuna�i�;til"'le�tt&�Pecial at' 125-,_ 1" :jEftI). Size to 46 stout. An assured_ sniric �of about 33 per cent. on your,tIi!or'a charge.: .,."f'\I-B!ackfriar Rehearsals.,'. Phones:'Office, H. P. li�,. Residence, H.P. 961� Kirnhark Ave. Cor. 6jrd St."��: eft. tar::r'DENTISTS _--------------.., person away from his home, from hisT .. , NOT Ie£. 5 .. 'I· father and mother, who in many cases.. nC\'er had the advantages of a collegemigration. f:!ct that too often it weans a youngHours: 9-12. 1:30-5-cducation. One can't change themAMES HATS$2.00 ' .' $3.00 WcdncscIay-Cast.' 3 :30 p. m.. l!lA fair deal with eftl7 hat. Reynold!' Cluh. Choru!' in Reyno1<tsOpera Hats, Silt Hats. Club.dil, 163 E. MADISON STREET,Near La Salle... O.D •• ••bl naw�c.-� n,,=.:r-- .. ,.. C ...... 6;.. '. C_lIlIlIi_. JIll-JIlt....... • ... Spring has come--and you haven'tAlthough OUK: patterns fairlycrackle, they're so snappy. Grays,Browns. Olives, Tans - thiSSpring's most popular shades-are.waiting here for you today •The Grays-because of excellent effects-lead a little.But the tans are coming on fastcatching every eye. And there'ssomething magnetic about theOlives and Browns, Anothe Mr. Swell Dresser:word. Gun Club Checks-newand very cocky. In iancy Vestings.:-,th�_ most recent shades, MY STYLES ARE NOT "LATE;"And we have all of our Jerrem THEY ARE OD "TIME" 'AND UPtailorir.g skill, at your instant ser TO THE LAST TICK OF THEvice. Prices exceptionally attrac CLOCK.tive.Be over today?us to expect you. Son:ething tens YOU CAN SEEr JUST HOW_ . YOUR SUIT WILL LOOK -BE-FORE YOU FEEL THAT YOUMUST BUY IT. YOU HATE TOORDER A SmT AND NOT 'TAKEIT. DON-r YOU?Mention ",hat sport you are inter­ested ill and ask for a list of coUegand school supplies.The Spalding Athletic LibraryTextbooks on every athletic spor10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List .:Mail Order Dept.A. G. SPALDING a: BROS.L. ManasseOPT I C I A N 88MadisonStTribune BldgEstablished 1868A Word inYour farSUITS $30 to $so�; I � ,. :-l� -� f . I. -:� ,J�A. N. Jerrems. Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG MEN.Either Store: •131 La Salle Street. and44 Jackson Boulevard Clapeco Sbrak Qarter She,COLLARSarc sold bJ' more retailers thananJ' other kind. and laundf'7menA,. theJ' w�ar best,ISc each: 2 for 2Sc.CLUETT. PEABODY 5-)fal< ..... 01 <"'oeu Shirt.--'---_. __ . ------BRYANT 6 STRATTON "Business CollegeOffers SuperiorAdvantages in..Business Training ••AND•• Stenography ••DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLStudents May Enter at An7 Time.H. W. Bryant. Pres.L. Brent ·"auchais, U. of C. '9/.Mana&er.315-321 Wabash Ave.. - •• 1I CAN SHOW YOU NOT ONESUIT, BUT HUNDRED8.'" ,I CAI .. ALSO SHOW YOU THATWE"LL SAVE YOU MONEY. I$25 BUYS, A PERFECT FIT­TING ALL-WOOL SUIT FROIIME FOR WHICH THE TAILORWOULD CHARGE YOU "5-$25 FROM "5 SA YES YOU $20,THAT'S ARITHMETIC.I DON-r ASK YOU TO BUY­ONLY TO LOOK.FOREMANQUALITY CLOTHES92-94·g6 Washington StreetBet De�rbom and Clark St�\ )pen Saturday evening until 9 o'clockPatronize the •..UNIVERSITYPHARMACY560 E. Fifty-Fifth Street.R. R. BOW AN. Prop.-------THE DAILY MAROON .. CHICAGO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1907.CBlCAGO GETS 18 RUNS, 21 BITS Meigs 3 in 5 innings; Meigs 3 ill 5NorthweH,ern Nine I; Silent PartnerIn Slugging Bee At Evanston Yes­terday-Schommer·s Trip!e In FirstStarts the Buzzing.Ch'cago .Northwe stcru :2 � 6From the tir st Northwc s te rn wassimply a silent partner although Stan­ton anti Pollard, the two Xl cthodi-tGENTLEM�Nw .. o 1ft .. FOII"'UIUTIOS. AI. ca.FIIIBosTONGARTERTHE R£COIIIlU STAIDUD..... ThelalltG II:::� .... ��e CUSHIONBUTTONCLASPLIES FUTTG THE LEG-f'EVERSLIPS. nus lOR UIIFASTENSClEO. nor.'co.�EG&toc.Xua .• t7.t:.A... __ �ALWAYSEASY� __ ..:iOUR SPRINGSTOCK IS RfADY innings: Stanton 5 in 1 inning: Pol­lard 16 in S innings. Left on bases.Chicago 7; Northwestern. r. Hit bypitcher. Nathan, Sutlivun. Van Pat­ten-by I'ollard. \\'ild pitch, Meigs.Passed ball. �orthrup�. Time 2: 15Northwestern's prestige which it Umpire, Pickett.had accumulated by its \Viscousintrip feil all in a heap yesterday after- FRESHMEN LOSE TO CRANEnoon before the onslaught of tli -:Maroon basl·ball t carn. Along about Errors in Seventh Inning Their Un-sundown, t hc s corer took an invoice doing-Score, '5 �o �.and found this:The Ercshman team was <Ideatedby a score' of (, to ." in the gam� play,erl with Crane High School on Marshall field yesterday aft er-noou. Goodp;ayin� and timely hitting on the partof the Crane boys coupled with the­pitchers. did contribute in a measure k-ose pl:lying' of the ')0 men were theto the buzz ing of the flies. Temple; causes of tl:e Freshmen defeat. Theton start cd the game with a hit, and high shool team scored their six runsthe next two men followed his exam- in th e seventh inning on three erro-s,pic. The captain was nabbed at the and three hits, one of them being ahome plate but Gaarde got to first, three bajrgcr.This filled the bases. with Schommer The scorc:at bat. When the fielder had recover- Cranecd the ball, John was on third. baseand three run" had been counted. Wal­ker brought Schommer in. and scoredon 'Staehlings out.A large selection of Then �orth\\'estern changed pitch-S 0 crs and the �Iaroon took a rest. Thepring vercoatings at third inning was a repetition of thetern pting prices. first, while the Maroons took advan-tage of thc remainder of the game to200 styles of Fancy fatten up their batting averages. AVestings. few oi the Methodists took thc oppor-.;PRICESSuit to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vests $20 to $50ao to 505 to IS·,". ,�-Don't, WorryIt's only anight's ride­one sleep-from•....... _j Chicago to realrest and health atFrench LickWest Baden SpringsWaters are unsurpassed- golftenni;;. riding, driving, billiarrls:bowling. trap-shooting or per­fect rest if you want it-Idealaccommodations-congenialguests.Lt-w Road Trip RatesD"lY and ni�ht train •• sleepers,parlor and �uffctcan. ,...-�__;_--�. -��cyc�. Finder please return to I nfor­mat ion ofti'('c. Cobb Hall. 000000600-6 i JFreshmen J 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0-3 5 6Stolen bases-Slater. Cleary, Phelps,Sellers. Wild . pitch-Sunderland. Baseon balls-off Singer 2; off Sunder land2. Hit by pitched ball-e-Gmves, Baird.Struck out-by Sunderland TO:' bySlater 4; Singer 4. 3 base hits Sun­dcrland 2; Sellers I. Double plays,From Singer to Sellers to Cowan.Battcr'ics=-Singer and N apestck ;Sumler land, Slater and Rockwell.tunity to lower their fielding figures.Nearly everybody got something in CALDWELL TO CAPTAINthe hit and run line, before the twohours had been finished. Sullivanpitched for four innings for the Ma- Member of'This Year's Team Elecroons, and then Meigs was put in. ted Last Night-Shuart Cl:.o::;cnBoth did good work. Schommer,Welker, Tcmpeton and Gaardc were.the particular hatt-ng fiends. Fred Caldwell was elected captainThe following is not an Lll'inois of the Cross Country team last nightgame: but a few statistics 011 the lit- at the annual banquet of the club 'intic contest at N orthwesern university the' Commons. Karl Shuart \�as chos­yesterday a£ternoon: en president and Hobart Hunter, sec­Chicago .AB R H P A E retary of the club. The retiring offi­Templeton ss ., .... 6 3 3 4 2 0 cers were R. Eddy Mathews, captainBliss zb .......•.... 4 I 3 I I 0 and president. and Oscar Anderson,Van Patten rf .. 1f:.5 I 2 2 0 0 secretary. .Mr. Stagg was presentGaarde <c •••••••••••• 5 2 2 13 4 0 and gave an inforrmal talk to the men,Schommer. Tb 6 3 3 7 I 0 encouraging cross country running .Walker 3b 6 2 4 0 I ZStaehling cf 6 I 100 0 CROSS COUNTRY TEAMPresident.Chinaman is Syracuse Coxswain­Thc crew of Syracusc Universit,will be guided by a Chinaman whe1I 2o 0 If you want to .makemoney this summer I----­:VuI .. \�IIG MI, UIIYFound in KeHy Hall after one dthe monthly receptions, a goldbracelet. Apply to lost and foundoffice, Cobb Hall.Elizaheth Yeoman, Kelly Hall .o 0 2 0 0 Telephone your want ads to tb�o 0 t 1 0 0 The Daily Maroon.IllinoisS.UIBER�ARDIn the �cw Musical Farce,THE RICHMR. HOGGENHEIMERSix :\fonths inXew York City. We have a propOSItIon by which agood man can, in three months, makemore than enough to defray hiscollege expenses for the next year.There is no outfit to buy and no catechismwhich you have to learn. All vou need isyour own gray matter and a littl� help from '),us from time to time. Plan!: fc! Grette•, IIij�-.;sured-If you will write US, we will gladlyexplain how we propose to makeyour next college year free fromfinancial worry. UnivciqliCstionr�ght ina�ioll IAr firstm(·nWl'aing. sm(;.�ttrnha� devand soSiOIl pn�Iiss .pC'rlantcr�ion,ptovisioa,: theProfess:Dean ;'Shailcr:Mack, :try'!> foii not yii- 'judlcourt a·s�r lav�uTbt pr�D:-.Smfut, ownight irJ(II�S,probablthe__________________ . .t�ingin whOl(II: hein 'hI' 1i5 to blmeetinlin\;tatithe suOc!peciaTheterrStgreat tcd by Ial Conof whi,Toesdatt(·n teall thc­listingies intbe prflori, hbe f05'Ing it It�pcci.j(et Cfand in�(:ie�(that \'and h)let hncon"glbe brtTheor the"�ciati�anizaStw 'THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANYTHE LADIES' HOME JOURNALTHE SATURIlAY EVENING POST 424 Cherry Street.Philadelphia, PenhsylvlDi.ALL LIFE 18 A BATTLE AND A MAROH'Ni]ra:T·�ciiiA.. RROW:belU a pure es:trac:t of bopa and malt I" foo4. drink and meatdDe all til on nballlla bODe. brain and·brawD; It Dour.slan the bloocl and toDe. Dp -be .. e.st:-like maCle. '. • IIJ .....It bQbblc .-o_yer wltb nlllneDt pr'opertlea f� tIle·.� :&aid woulllde4'1 lit.balUe. it IT ak_ meD strong; beallbJ' ud .lreDaoGs. III to � aucc-- .. D �!eye" dlmcuJ�J.: :LDC\ eyerY d.uur:a:. . . -- _IIUI' WI ....'....... ' - -.� -::":'&a ----- ... '- .... �iI!Zi- - - �'... rhAVOY-MALT EX�.RACT DEPT., CHICAGO:Pas..alua for l.ooklel-".:.DlIDeiat PJa18ldaDa of Ute Wcac."Nathan If 1 I 0 0 0 0l\I ou I ton rf � I 0 0 0 0S::Hi\Tan p & rf 4 3 1 0 0 it rows against Wisconsin on May 30Meigs !l 2 I 2 0 1 0 and also in the big Poughkeepsie re______ getta this !'tlmmcr. P. N. Henry Sze �'l!!!!i!!!'45 18 21 2i TO a student in the engineering depart- • 'Iment, is to be the coxswain for th�Northwestern AB R H P :\ E varsity crcw. He is an all-round ath-Poutra '"Ss 0 I 0 0 0 'i lete. ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE 8ad .STORAGE conPANYPhone Hyde Park 571. Kimbark A •• aPifty-Siatil St.The Cleanest and Best Kept StorapWar;house in the CityFurniture anc;l Pianos Moved, Stored, PacJc�d _Shipped to all parts of tile world. 300 Priv:lte Stor­age Rooms. Large Parlor Exclusively for PiaDos.Rooms lor trunks and Wheels. Lar�� Room for Carriaaes, Dug�es aMSleigh�. TRUNKS TO AND FRO. ALL DEPOTS.Loc�1 Tr:mo;fers for Baggage, Furni,ture, Packages, etc.. at shon DOtic:i.Special Attention Given to University Ord�rs.TotalsCurtis ss 2 0 0 1Rader cf 1 0 0 2Hohart rf 4 0 0 0 0 0I ;lIlt!ec 3h '.. 4 0 1 2 3 IJohnson 2b 3 0 I 4 0 2Pollard ci & p 3 0 , 0 .5 0Stanton p. cf & sS JBersing If lRaymond tb 3Northrup ceo � .. 0 .... ...."-"""-.' '_ ----f!AII •• &M&NTS"1Total� _'S .: .; 27 20 6 .1.: ....Scor\.' hy innings:r.�!'t-On or near the Camptl�-O:oc- CI.ica�o .5 I .5 ; C 2 , .'� o-t�idizcd �il\'('r belt-setting of peacock Korthwc�tcrn too 0 c 0 J 0 0- �Two haSt.' hit�. Gaarcl ... 2; Schomme:-,i�li� .... �h·i�s. Thn'l' ha�� !:;,� Schom­Ill('r. T ... mpletol1. Saf;-i(;: � hit� Hli� ...z. Sto.kn h::�c� '1\ :::.,l:·!C1l. Bliss.1. V:.n Pjlth:n. Schommer J. \\'alkcr 2,��tl�an. Stanton. Struck out by S\1I­:h'an i: :\Ic:�s G; Poiard 3. Base on:)alls off Sulliv:m 6: :".I ... igs 1; PollardT. Hit<; off S"li\';111 J ill foul' innings; Have The Ya,uTip Win·Been Top Uk�There? Inn H182 Madison StreetA Cafe of ilic1ividual tonewhere fastidio� folb findcheer and refreshment­the perfection of t1;rentiethcentury. cooking in a de­lightful old-world atmos­phere.(There is only one Vogelsmg's) .YouTop fioo. oiThe Pullman Company Build'gCor. Adams St. and Micf,'fZanAve.--E. C. MOORE" FLORIST. 272 East 55th Street. Chicago. Illino_---------. nLIU'RO" IJYP. PARK ,.----.----- (C