maiIy :!InrnnuCHILAliL..THlJRSlJ:\Y. :\1'1<11. 25. 190j.v. x. !.! .... Price Two CeDtll.IIGMEN MAY FIGURE IN I i.SPERANTIlI'1S IN PLAY '1 UESDAY ! APPOINT N IN ETY • THREE AS ' I'OSTPONE ORATORICAL CONTEST [EIGHT MARDl IS TO LEAVE, UIIVERSAL PEACE MEETING "Between Train .... Adap'<d from ,hi FELLOWS FOR NEXT YEAR Central League -Competition ScheduLI TODAY FOR PHILADELPHIASpanish, to be Given in World Lan-', __ ed for Tomorrow Night is Jndefi-]guage at Reynolds Club Theater University Annovnces Big List of nitely Put Off Owing to Misunder- Director Stagg Makes Final SelectionNext Tuesday NiZht. I Men and Wmr.e:l for Scholarship standing Over Date. of Perm Team-Schommer is1 Honore of 19:>7-08. Or r . Picked for High Ju�P'The first appearance 011 allY �ta�I..'!Add As- of all Espe rant o play. will take Pl;:I.l.:] Awards Distributed Among Gradu-. '. Mack and Miss. amsJ •.. .JL. Jones and Dr:' Zueb- . Ion -t he L:niversity of Chicago campus. , ates Fro� JYi.�\!.y Scat!�redsured-J·. P 1.. bl "Fcrvoja Haltado." or "Bet w e c n ] Un! ... ersities .. �lin rC'! .. a e.___ Trains," will be jrroduccd a: t.I�� Rt,y-I.' nolds Club Theater on Ill'Xt I uesda y I " .. . . - . II� •er .. t! )'I.··ll'l.: w il l rcccrve an Ull-' �. I hl.: L III v e r-n t v 01 l h:l'a�1) \'\'sh:rc:�yumvcr». .• I' . h � )ril 0 at t; ). m. The �ta;.:c ." ". .stioned srimulu- a week trom to- rug t •• 1 3. 1. .1 ; til 1l()!1 nee-d !ltl' appo.ut mcnt s 01 mnety-qllC.• f I direction oi this novel theatrical e n-• .._. ht in �1:tl1dl'1. II p lans or t ie OC-1 ••• t h rvc f c llow s h ip-, lor thl' years II)Orr.lg t rpr ise will be under the snpl'n'l�101l • , .sion maintain t hc present grade, e. 1<)<1x' I ho-«. n ppoiut cd are: fore the end oi �by.�.. I' le: f til' Com- 0:' A. Gavlord Beamon. prrvate Sl'Crl'-, I I'Ar first It was t ic H C.I 0 I: . J., • • :\ disa;.:rcl'llll'nt a� t() t he 1.'1:a rt yI I CI I to have '1 small meet- tary to the president of the S.lI1t.1 I c I Erlll'�t Anclc r son. S. n. S. �I.- of the section oi the pr-inted consti-m(,nwea t I u ) •••.••. .- I' t he ill line wit:l thc railroad. L'nivcr sity oi Tvxas-e-Chvmis t ry-> Tcx-t ut ion of t he Leaj.!t1e which places the til' with t h e he�t of themg. :-IIllP.) U'I I:. (' \ B .\ w \ . I \!ty.__:\..--I . The cast includes .\ essrs. J. Dice Robins Anderson. :. . a.. ... '• I . est. : SIH·CI:.! qauJ has been char-e:.�ttrll llni\·L·��itil·s. but t re project as, <Iall' 01 t he CI)JllIH;tIlIOIl on till' astihili Morin. F. E. Roberts. and J. F. Pier- \1 (' 11 1 11)'1 Xl acon Colll.:l{e-His_ r . . '1 I I tcrcd. n nrl thl' pa r ty will arrive at thehas den)O)ll·d such ;.:reat POSSI I rties. " ,a I" I . riday III API'I ma( e t h e postpone-and so much i n t c r c s t that the 0;:"::1· sun .three prominent members of the tory-,·irg-II11:t. Chnr le s Ecar!c ;\11-mcut ncce ssn r v. The 'htc originally Normandie l Iorcl a� noon tomorrow.'. 1·11 11I··t )_. Olll' I Chicago Esperanto Cluh. and S. Eric l'lT .\. I:. Vil·to:ia Cullege. Tcorunt:1 ..: ...... (1 '.',1)(,11 1.)�. till' 1 •.•. 1 ..... II" r'."r" ....-c.llta. The Chil·:!j.!(J n1('n are Captain Rus-SiOll prOI1lISl· ... tu Il·.1 � • . • 'j. .' � ..... i , .... : , , . P.,... ... ,.,... ... .... J \ 11"111' \\"lS the first i111- h.ltn:ull. \'Jce-presl(lent of the Unt\I:.- Clll\'erslty-Ell;.:lI�h-Ca·la<la. �'..Ihert t:\.,.,.; oi the differl'lIt tlIli\,l'r�itics was sell. �Il'rriam. Barker, Quigley, Lin-lhss alll·. «.. �. . '. ...... k . '. 'llr",1 'or tlJC m.- sity Esperanto Club. wlllch now h:I�, ! !.\·mell :'\aeltC'1ll Baroll, .-\. r.. Co 1:;-' I 1-' I • 1 I' I-!Il-. \Villi;lJllSOII. Schommer and ld-pC'rtant spt:.l I: r �cc ... u , t hl' :--\'('111)( • 1'1 ( ay III t I'" THont 1 0,cr�ion. hUI 1I0W the club has on its I.wer !OO members. radII CO!1I'j.{l·. �\. B. Clark C'ni\'ersity l\Ta�'. At the last ::nnual meeting. a dings.I The 1)la'" has been ·tran�latcd frOli1 --Soclolo ..... ,'-Cnlnra<irl, Scott Elia" I I I . SchomnH'r was selected yesterdayplovisional pr(1gram Sl:� 1 personage3 J f'oJ motion wa,.; :II "anced to c lange: t us3�: tht.' Rl'\T�l'llIl Jl'nkill Uoyu Jones, tl1(· Spanish for th:s !'peci;!i u(.'casiu'l \V;!Ii:'f11 rh'diord. A. It, :\.:\1. Baker elate tu tile la"t Friday in :\pril. hilt tf' ac('ompart)' the team along withProfessor Zltl·hlin. President J\Jdsoa, by ::\1r. Morin. who is th{· founder and Vnin·r,.:ity-· '-Sul'i()ll'�y -Kansas thi� nllIt iolll. I,,' �nl1ll' on'rsi;.:ht.' \\,:1<", Ir.din;.:". who was chosen the day bc­Dean Albioll \V. Small, Profes:wr cx-prcsiltent of the Chi-cago Esperan- Gl'or;':l" \��. narlilnll'z. S. B. >0\".\'11,'\',,\, :,uhmitte:1 to the "arious school:, forc. anti \Villiamson and Russell.)11{I"r" jllll'all \11.;. tr. Club. Hesides the, play, th\' pro- Yurk l'lIi\'(·:-�it.)·-Zoolog'·->:l·\\· I III hoth Sd'ommer .. and. Iddings haveShailcr �Iathew::,. 0" n " ;!. ,hI..' l.e:l�ttl· '1) 1>l' ,·ot(.'( upon.Mack, and Jl()s�ibly one of the COUJl- gram for the e"ening will.include ��- York. �-Itll", I�, liil�k\·l'\'ilh.'. �\. Ii. :\. �t al'til'ipalioll (Ii tltl' adoption of tht' �"'"'n doing good· work during thetry'!> foremo�t statesmen. whose name lecti�ns in .Esperanto fron� �Ia�� :\n.-I \':!lldcrhilt Cnh'crsity-En!{lil'h-Tl'x �I.: ll1-!l' till. II t' \\. d:lll' pr '!)(l�l'ci '.\'as \\'l·ek. anti Were decided upon at the.'.' l' I I J' ". ·k. \'110 tony s oration by Cha..; I 'l\lcElro�., 'l� :'.! il!ell D. H:::m:g::r!!!�!". :\. �I " " COl1se- last moml'nt. They h:l\"e put most ofI: 110t yet ( I\'U "l'( . \Juge .\I.IC • \. I • • . • I put IIlto tilt· l·Ollstl[UtJOIl.'1" :J'Udgl' oi ;he Chicago juvenile I Mr. Arthur Baker, cdit�r of :'La lJnin'r"ity "i Kallsas-Gl'rman-Kall '1l1l'1l11y section I oi artk!c .� of the their time on baseball· before this' . ,. '11 I I k TJ CI . • 1cOttrt anti a l'n',il's::;or in the Uni\'er- Amerika ESI,erantlsto. WJ ( e lve:r :<as. Fr:1I1k Chusha. Recht, S. B.- St1JlJlo�l:d!y ()Ii�l.ii" cOllstit\:tioll oi the wee·. 1e llcago 1eam' wtI be''sitl' law s�h()ol. has accepted the in- an address on Esperunto among the Thl' Ulli\'crsity .of Chicago-Phy.<ol Ll;I�Il�' h'''(!'' :'.!' £ollo\\'s: larger than that ·of·any· other West­�"1J.10 sJlcak ,11HJ \cill.he .on.han S... �.cialists of the �or:l<.:l Tl)i� {Idt,l��,;s ogy-Illilloi ... Rollert' I.olli:"! B\,lll1(1� "Till' ai1lll1:d cont..: .. t IIi :hc Lea",'1le ern ColJcg� 'Mi�tri!rit" "sending 'itsTttt presence of President Judson. is very likely to he the first in. a pO";-1 :\. n. :\.:\1. Th� Unln:rsity ui ChI shall hl' IIl'Ie! thl' la,.:t Fi':day in \pril four-mile relay team and, Garrels, .0- Small 'Intl Dr �Iat!tews is don).'· sible series. covering the suhject of .:al-!0- Patholl)!!l'--�Iichi�an. Luthe'I�I l';:cl! year at SUdl collcges as may while Illinois· will enter Grear in the''. . ., II' I . pole vault, W:-tson 'J'n the J'ump andfut. owing to a banquet on the same EsperalJto among "arIOus wor (-WH.C I.c(· Hl'rllanl. l-Jlivcrsi�l' of MlIlneso lu dctl.'rmill('d hy a two-thirds vote .. ,d mo"ements or organiatlon!-l. such as �.·I-S,. (1.'i(ll().n,\'-�1 i��, I�cssil' 1J0ri�. . Burroughs in the weights.night in thc city. hut Dr. Jenkin Lloy • • , -.. a� the annual husillc:;s mcetlJ1gs un-f Ztl"bll'n \&'J'II the Red Cross. the Christian En-.\ I� Smith Cc,lIco1re-History-l\lich ., I II . I L All the Varsity athletes took light.J(tl�S, anc! Pro cssor .. -. " . ... t •• ca�' 1 co l'�' .. ·omposlllg t le eagueprt:bably bl' there. dcavor. the Y. :\1. C. :\ .. et(:. igan. TIH;ma:< Buck. S. n.. Uni"er shall han. har! the contcst onc�: :titer work to keep from growing stale.sitl' of �Jaine-�lathenlatics-\Vash which the order so e:;;�ahlishccl ";1:.11 The University High School menThe stiltc:"man. whom the club !S I rl MTELLS WORK OF y, W. C, A, ingto!l. Jflsephil1«: �Iay Rumham be rept'at{'(1 in regulnr rotation." '1 so appeare o:!· arshaU Field,trying to gl·t for the occasion is oneIN RET.IEVING WORKERS F'll. I'.. 'I'lle University of Chicago- Wendell Phillips failing to train. The'- Some <)f !he ullin·rsities. inch:dingin whom the whole country is interest- . I' . G :\1'11 C I $300 which was pledged for the'iUnl'-'--- English-lllI,lO's. eorge. J er a Chkago. took it for granted that theeel: he \\"nld ,Iraw a capacity house B d Add Y W U· . f Cl' nrsity Hi"1 S I I IIMiss Harriet roa resses, honll. ;\. n. The. 111\,c;r:-ity 0 11 clah' printed in tht' cOI�:.titution ',' .. a:: .. I"> 1 C 100 team, was a .in Ih .. brj.!,·":f II:'" in til(' cr.'.lntry. He C LOR I' f W k F r Fac 1'1 '.1 R J) C Ik raised. : n<1 fi'·e men '11 k h' • n e Ie or 0 - c;:go-Greek- • ortua. . . .a·- the offici:d date. nut Cornell and WJ rna e t e'mSL is to be in thc city at the t:me of th\!to"_ Gir!s. ,'11.';;.. -=. I�. Th .. Uni\'('rsit'l.' of Chicagt1 trip to Philadelphia. The five men'oJ .. .I some other members of the leaguemeeting and will probab:y accept th.:G I 'I' I . Jame" I I#'w arc \VamJ)le!'. Morris. Martin,. Stad ..Jcograp 1)'-.\ lC 11gan. .., �... -\\Tr(' ignorant of the change �ince theyin';lation !o �peak at the' meeting f(�r �li5S I-brriet Broad. State Secretary II C II \ B B k II IT l' ... dl'n and Kult'cher. Stadden WI' II ru' ne yn atte, .... . uc ne l..- t J\rc. had not been asked to ,'Gte upon itd aM the subject oi universal peace is of r tl Y W C � of this city spoke III" \\-'11' if he is in form. The Wendell Phil-.! Stor- c!pecial l·nter"�.·t to IIJ·m. o. le . . ···.f.h 'yO W sity-Romancc- .InO:S. . J lam and ha"e not as yet held thcir pre- ,. R .... , at the weekly meetmg 0 t e . 'II CI' b"'rIJ'll \ �f Universit,· .JpS Ill"n :.r(' ('JII.,-,. Goldberg, K-L..1)iaDos, . cnry lam... . .... • . J liminary con!e:'!s. 1.1111S --:I The obj·(.'ct oi this meeting is to ;n- C. L. J'n the League room yesterday, f r I'f . PI ·1 I L�t"'ll :lIlcf H;p"'ne.. 0 \. :1 I orilla. 11 o:-;op ly. ... This mi:;uflcrstanding will make '1 • oJ •tereSl the Vni"ersity public in the on "Factory Life in I1Iinoi§." �li,:;'i Clarence Leon Clarke, Ph. B. AI .\cconrng to !he "Old �fan:· thepostponement nec"'ssary until al1 thegreat undcrtaking that is being start- Broad told of the extensive work of f 1 C'· 't PI11'10 'Oplly Xcw Uni\'ersity octet will cut strongly J'nto'rc( , flJ\'erSJ Y- . :. -. schools han' chosen their reprcscnta-td by thc .\s"ociation ior Internation- the Young \Vomen's Christian Asso- Y k \\. I ,,'11 Cli! ))in�'r t\ R the scoring at the Pennsylvania car- .or '. :� !l'r .1 an ). t: , •. tin's. I r wi'l he a icw days hefore an n:v.,tl.al Conciliation. the American branch ciation in relievinno the condition of I h \' II C II I) n ,� .on,.. .e anon a ey () eg'" . .. \.) 111 ag-n'ement can bl' rl'ached IH'tween theof which \\':1:-- organized in New York the working girls in the factories ofTutsday. I I i� the aim of the associa- Illinois. The work of these girL�most of whom ;re skilled lahorer.:·lPlan!: for ;-!ext Thursday Assuming I'Gretter Propor(ons-Wel! Known,S.::.tesman Invited,Chicago Ath!etes Expected to Score-«High Schoo! Relay Teams To- Accompany �ar��ps.. '. �will meet rcprcsc ntat ives Director Sta�g-. eight Varsity ath­umbia, Cornell. Ohio Wes leyan. and Ietes, and two high school relay quar­Virg-inia. will he held some time he tets will leave this morning at 10c 'clock o ve r the Pennsylvania road,hound ior Ph ilade lnhin, where onSaturday t hc track men will do bat­East andn..'IJa�.ad1l:llg 'he relay race against the teamf!:at Pennc;yh'ania has in 'he fielci:"he dl'd:tred yester�lay. "but we should_;�ct'at 'ieast sccond. \Ve have a fastteam. and i� should make good timt'.Williamc;on ought to win th� ham-"\V� cannot be confident of win-tt{·n to iurtlH'r the cause of peace inall thl' conntries of the world by CII­I�ting the -l1pport uf le�;slati\'e ho:lies in tit.: \'.llTse. The originators oftbe prok�t. in ana!yZ:ng the situa.tlon. ha\'(' I h01l;.!ht that the plan could� fos'{'Tl'c1 1i;o�t effectively by spread­rng it throtl.dl educ:ttional institutiom. I�ihlical Scminary.-Bihli<:'al Greek­Ohio. II cnry Camphell Davis. :\. ItSouth ('arolin:t College-Engli�h--is of such a nen'e-racking nature th:n S(1l1th Carolina. Emily Dutton. :\.il1terest and relaxation is grt"atly nee(1 cOlltc ... tin� ;chooTs. which arc. h� .. illesChi('ag-o. Cornell, Ohio \Veslc)'ar.(,oll1mh;a alH! Vir�i"ia.iH' 'jk�H Chi(';I�o\ rl·pr{,s�·lltath·('. �ti:<� Har­:\1.. Tndiana Unh'ersity-:\stronomy r;l.t ",..im i,:; looked rpon hy hl'red. B�' erecting buildings whk'l afc -In(liana. Clarence :\(Idi:<on Dyk irienl),.::t" a .. trong' Jlo .. :--ihility for th('open to them the Y. W. C. :\. affor.is stra. :\. n. �tat{' Uninrsit.\· oi 10w:\ pri�l' ni �!Of') all(1 the chal1lpion:,hip.the mnch nceded opportunity for rl'q -lIi:<tor.,--Xl·W York. :\na Jn1e mer !I,r-ow, consit!erin!: �he work heSht' i:-- work:n� hard tn den·lop JlloreamUSl'metlt, and mental impro\'em(,11" Enke. Ph. I!. Th(.' l'niver .. ity of Ch- "trl'l11.!rh oi "oin'. whie'l i:-- her q' , ... t has heen doin� of late. His perform.Bullehn, an. o-Rnm:lnn·-I Jlinoi... :\1;llwl Rt1th .' " • :tn{'e� have heen consistent. and have'"". ,.:crtOII", (hihctllt\,. hll� �I"f (·nOII.:!:, (Il! . ,_t5Ptcially Illli\crsities. where the suh-. r., Fl'rn:t1d .. \. n. :\tonnt IJ01Y(1kl' C01- . '. .I "c:ye&-..bU�:-.sT1ort of 15! feet. Suchj(ct I . .. Urnana. III.. Apnl 2:;-�lanager l·. a dr:lwhal'l.;. II , ... tholl�ht. fO ,.;\ • .'t�c()U <1 hI' handled �cl('ntlhcallv. .. I 'I' lelF' r"'\,l'hll'o�v-ni:-tri('! of Cn111Tl'- "I:t record !ook .. as if it will he go'),1 f(.:'.I •• \\i. Ponzer la�t e\'ellln� \\'Ir('( .\.111 ... l.. . . h('r irol'l winlling .ani; Int('lli�(·lltl.\'. It a1 0 felt th'lt I I" I I \ fir·t pJ;'J(" lId' 'JI' h h1" • " • I aJ!er nair". of �fichig;lIl. call('l·lIil1,," hia. J;,nll'''' \n(I<'r-oll ·Jtz�('ra ( .. ':'0 • 1.... I .mS's WI R'J\'e t c c�tt(.:icgc m('t1 ::11(1 \\,0:11(,11 are tit,,· OI1('S II' '�". ('0'1· , -Snc:o'n r\, Lawrence Un;ven:ity Ge� 515.000. IO! th(,nl :t I.i�ht in the pole "auYt.}: . th(' ha<:ehall gaJlle �ch{'(h:!l'(1 to he • • I( ( rgeto\\ 11 , l �\ , . I.!_I.at will .1..'11:111..- inturl' �()\'(·rnm(·l1t',. I \ \ I S I -\\'(· ... t '·ir...-:lIl t 1�('''il1;dd RI1L:�Ie" llr �;'IllII"1 PI:t'll·'. prl·-idcl1! 'I �dl()Tllnll'r j ... n(':triv alway" R'oo(1 forand h'l.· hrl·ll .. l·ll'.. ' . I Iinaye( at . nn : r lor on . atun :1\' ...- . . I . .J ,... tile fnr:l' of t a' mat_j • • • t·. t !: \1 \Inl'nt \11;,,011 T.:I\\T\'11 l'l' {·ll:\·n ... ity. y:· ... Tn.);'y :':1. _:; kc: 10. and lllay �o hi�her. whichtet I ,. . ,pc ndine a �ettj('ment of �11;h�'!all"" ,.1 1'-. .... ..10m('!" 'll\'1ll wlnle thl')' ;Irl' In J' ... " .... ,. I (.! Fr.lll"ll�l IHll!lh'('" "H' ;..:iit "i �l.:;.()OO. TL'::I'ol:�ht t'-I ),ril1� !'omethinR'. Captainn r('lation '0 tlH' CO!l(cr(."l1cc. \ ',.:. '1"--- :1!1·'(.;1: "gc t�ll' "nin'r:,:!1 Iwan' illl'a will i II('rm:lll 1_:_'�I..'lhr;lr11'. Ph. n. l'ni- Il1011"': wil; }". ""I'd tnward tll\' cnl1l� Rus .. dl I"'. (,Ilt('r('d in the discus. shot.bred Ill'" tltl·ir "y .. t(·Tll.... Tennis '!''lumamen� Frida�' St're. \·,r-i" .. i i.('ipzi;..:- BiJ,li;:al Cn·,,!.; _ pieti"l1 .. i .�, .. :'1.::0.000. whidl mll,.:1 ),Cj :t11(1 hammer. :md m:ty gather in a�Tht of,j('tr_ (.If tltl' :' Jl1l'ril'all "1':t:1"11 The annual �prin!! g;'mhol� �n tl1(· 1 IIin',;� II, llry (,Io:--",('n (iillwrt. .\. r;,i.!"l'd in "rd",' .If) rCl'l'in' IIH' �:;o.(n() I point or �\\·n."O. the Int('rll�tioTl:t1 COTlciliation :\,-1 lenni .. cour'!' hegin Fr:clay promptlYi :\1. .-lI;tf\·;H<) C'll;n .• -:ty-Comp;:ra. nfter"d In II.,· ... c1lfl"l h\' Ih\' �l'lln:,r _"�c;atioll. l"l'l'Te<l Tuc.�day at thl' o:--'Iat ,l. The h('st JtaJJ1hol('er� will m.11..c··t;n· l?\·li1.!i()n-.\Ia:--�al'hll:<ctb. John ('(1":';":"11 11<1::-f) (Ii tIll' ·... t:111' (II' \\'i�-j C�uncilors �o Meet President.��ni7.atioll (Ii thl' .\mrican hrandl i'l thl' team. :\ny who wi�h to �amh.' T.l'oll;lrd 1J:t1l;·,,(·k.. \. �!. Inlliall "ftn ... in. .'lll:,tI'�h lh(' (Iono":-- nalll�1 �('I1I()r CoJl('�(' Councilors will meetSrw York ;'.rl': :\Ir:<. :\Jary naker c.lmay enli�t with Or. Raycroft. fr('e oil t'-Ili\'(':'�ity- I.rl'('k-.lllil1o". Lero.\· wa'" 11,,1 gin'l1 011t. it i:< �l'n('r;tlly I1n- Pre ... i<l'.'l1t JtHI�on this morning.:tt---. charke. Friday. at J o·clo('k. rain or! ._______ dl'r�tond that hI' is :t m:tn of 110 10 :30 in the President's office in Hac;-(rontinued 0!1 page .1, col. J) shine.. l (Conti:ltI('d on page .1. cel. 2) • �i-(,:It w('alth. � �eJJ HaU..ildlg'Iso.('----_C_LO_S_E�LY_B_O_U__N_D_..".THE DAILY MAROON, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907�.�����·���i��������������������·-�---�--����������wltr 1Ia;1 .. _aroon get out the annual; if the instigators FRATERNITIES '!'O DECIDE-MJJ and leaders in the campaign are in UPON BASEBALL TROPHYearnest they will support the editors --a. EDDY IIA'ru .:wt:: ll�DC Editor.LU'rUER IJ. ..,'b:ltNALlJ, New. Editor •..A. W. BBNDEBSON, AWetlc BIdltor. Henry W. Frernean of the Illinois tl-eir convenience within that Iimit;QEOROE E. FULLBIt. Bula .. Manacer. Appellate Court in an address before The rule regarding freshman eligi­a large body of law students in the bility as published yesterday was stat­Law Building yesterday. ed incorrectly. No freshman on the"This is unjust," continued Judge r910 baseball squad is eligible to playFreeman. "but is not more so than the on his fraternity team.idea of some lawyers, that an attack The fraternities are urged to payon the corporations is always unjust their entrance fee of $1.00 to Treas­It must be borne in mind that neither urer Meagher at once, as until theW. P. Ilac:Craeken. corporation nor lawyer is above the fee is paid no games played will beh�eF� HUQ�H��, la� Wh� y� h�r a oo�omti� reoopb��iliel��� �J------------------------------P. W. PlDkertoD. 1Ian� B. l'ulIer,Jr counsel denounce the law and the.A. L. FrldatelD, I. B. lI'ef'CUOll. legislature you may know that thatA.lbert D. Bea4enon. man has not the highest standard of BADGER FACULTY WILLH1a .:-th .. Ball. ethics or at least does not know the CONTROL ATHLETIC FUNDSsibility placed; it now devolves uponotIcJ&I atU�Dt . Publk:aUOD fit the O.w.- and business managers with subscrip- Meeting of Captains This Moming­ait7 of � tions. The change in management has Definite Schedules Not To Be Ar-been brought about and the respon- ranged-No Freshmen Players.the University men and women to Fraternity baseball captains metshow that they really want the book yesterday morning and decided toa Junior publication. and that they postpone action on the schedule andwere not in it just for the sake of an trophy until today. At 10 :30 o'clockargument. this morning they will meet in Cobblibatered .. 8ecODd-C.... Kall at tb. Chi· Ic:qo Poatoalc&. - 9B. and determine whether the IprizeDEFENDS CHARACTERS OF this year will be a shield, such as wasCORPORATION LAWYERS given for bowling, or a banner as in'"8a-.cnptloaa price. ".00 per ,ear: ,1.00 _._ past years.tw a montha. .8'1lbecrlptioDa reeelYe4 at Justice Freeman Declares Trust Law- The schedule will not be definitelytM Marooo omce, Ell .. Hall, or at tile 1racult, �e, Cobb BalL O� yera are Not AI. Bad But Must planned as it is impossible to get thetUm b7 .au or telepbone. B7de Pan Respect the Law. men together at a certain date on ac-62.. -- count of Blackfriar rehearsals and"The popular sentiment. seems to other engagements. A specified time\be that a corporation is necessarily limit will be set for the playing ofinjurious to the public and that their preliminary games and the captainsI'oanded'l'be Week17, Oct. I, 181%.The Dall" Oct. I, 1802.'Henry \V. Freeman of the Illinois can then play their games to suitASSOCIATE EDlTOIlSClaarl_ W. PaIts .. ,�tOD 1". 0-.llelYID J. AcluM. Benard L Bell.,,"urea D. Foater,Cole T. a..,... ', i ,.Peter F. Dunn,proper relation which his corporation --Wisconsin Regents Give Administra-bear to the 'public." iton of Finances to the Pro­fessors.l'rlDted b7 the IIaroOIl �-tH East 66th 8treet'1'bODe 3681 Ib- Park CARNEGIE INSTITUTIONGIVES TO EDUCATORS The financial administration of ath, Farce CODledy ••••••• HEllRTS TO MA TeH •••Written by Hansen & Kleinand given by the Alumni of theMcCormac School.Masonic Temple, 64 and Lexington Avenue,SaturrJayEvenlng, Aurll27Admission SOc. Reserved Seats 75cCurtain 8:15 Dancing 10:15 PricesLoc:lt:S�:4 ,�:iAlbert Mathews, Pres. Geo. H. Fiedler, Vice-Pres. -F. H. Stratton; �.11Mathews & Co. Inc.THE TAILOR SHOPNew Powers Bldg., 156 Wabash I_ve..THE LINE FOR SPRING IS HERE.'T'S THE BEST EVER. SEE IT NOW •YALEStudents copied our COLLEGE CORNER Suit Model Last AutuDmTHE SPRING MODEL is much handsomerCome in and see it.C&3Ver €:I WDkieTAILORS 185 189 Dearborn St.Bank floor HalAceFe��. fmm--Residenc1833 ArlingtPh(. GoldSJI. GO:Office, Cab]Wabash andMOClothes flSo �Th e local. part in lct ics at the University of WisconsinFc.ur Western Professors Granted AI· .the .universal l-as been 'placed under the direct con-lowances for Advancement of ._-----------------------------..!.-trol of the faculty, aprroved by theTeaching. Board of Regents. This has been de- ------------------------------.ot -e:very:.� 'individual D --- . \ , cided by the executive committee ofthe University, Theun- Several professors of Western uni- the Board of Regents, in a rule whichdertaking is '-acknowl- versities have been granted allowances reads: "The financial management ofedged one of the noblest by the Carnegie Foundaton for the athletics shall be entirely in the con­that the world ever started; its pur- Advancement of Teahcing. All the . rol of the facultY.."pose is the highest possible; its mo- teachers have rendered valuable ser- The faculty, at a recent meeting. They Fill that Emnh! Space !It Homelive is most admirable; its scope is a!: Vice. Followng is the list of honored placed the control of athletics for the PLJ U • Two 8ll«.. The Londccomprehensive _ wodd-wide. This educators: remainder of the current year in themovement for universal peace among E. Benjamin Andrews. chancellor hands of the Athletic Council.with the cf�morr� te�oto .tubto .. � ,�in:�nations is being received heartily all of the University of Nebraska, a understanding that the council is to l,.ck," drajover the earth, because of its lofty . d f report to the faculty before the end of phone Hyde Park-16. 243 EAST 55th STR. EEr'.' I!-prominent e ucator or thirty years. ,in. length.t· a d the fa h· the present semeder upon a perma- �,----------------------------��mo rves, n r-reac 1D8 power Francis H. Smith, for fifty years· .•f d h t . . b Th . nent plan of control.or goo t a It promises to e. at professor of natural philosophy at thethe United States, and part;f.:�!larly University of Virginia.her colleges and universities, should GRADUATION DEPENDENT: William V. Folwell, for fifteen yearshave started so grand a work; a work president of the Unversity of Minne-that from its very nature is bound tosota, and now professor of econom- Minnesota Requires Grade of "Good"In HaH of Subjects-Hope Rulepeace conference movement deservesthe interest and supportChlcacoFor PeaceUniversalON GOOD WORK IN STUDIESsucceed; that promises to promote ics in that university.Amos N. Currier, for forty yearsprofessor of Latin and Greek at thegreater friendliness among nations,to end wars, and to replace conflictwith the much higher and more effi- University Style $3.00 per Doz. .;.Student's Special $3.50 per Doz. Newest ISpring Flo",e,s in Blossom �VISIT THE GREENHOUSES·NOW :rPhones: H. P. IS-H. P. 6gS7A. lWcADA�SS3d Street and Klmbark Avenue A dark�mediDm lerEvery si2saving of ctailor's chaProtectOIand rain slat $2,5, othThe Mo�scientificallWill Improve Standard. I---------------------------------------------------- _J· .. P�1.--------------------------------------------cacious agents of peace, conciliation. University of Iowa, and now dean of The degree of A. B. at Minnesotaarbitration and harmony; a work that the college of liberal arts at that in- will be given only to those studentswill� in short, revolutionize the world; stitution. who have attained the rank of goodThe result hoped for is greater ap­plication on the part of the studentsto at least a portion of their work.It will require faithful work on thepart of each student in some direc-tions and will attempt to eli�inate ���������������-A�T��T���E�����������the loafer element around the college. UNION HOTEL and RESTAURANTWILL FIND RESTAURANTS ON TWO PLOORSY. W. C. L. to Receive. W1LL FIND A SPECIAL AFTER- THEATER MKNUThe Young Women's Christian Lea- WILL FIND SPLENDID SERVICEguc wilt hold a reception at the horne S�rving only the Best the Market Affordsof Mr!'. James R. Jewett, 5757 Lex- 111 to 117 RANDOLPH STREETir.gton Avenue ne:"Ct Monday afternoon We make a Specialty of Club. P'ntemit)' Dinners. Etcfrom 4 fO I) o'clock. Finest Orchestr .. in the Cityin fifty per cent of their work duringPlace Benches :n Mandel Hall the four years. according to the ruleNew heavy oak benches have been recently made.placed in Mandel court about the new There is a proviso, however, thatsunken garden. They are twelve in for the graduates of 1907-08, it shallnumber running along the south wall be applied only to work of the seniorof the Commons and flC west wall year. for graduates of 1908-09. toof :Maf1(le� Hall. The university offi- work of the junior and senior years,cials hope that these benches will be and for graduates of the year 1909-10,rcplacd latter by permanent stone to work of the sophomore, junior andones through the ass-stance of the senior years.tha.t our country and her universitiesand colleges should have taken thelead in this work will stand to theireverlasting credit. I t is so great an(lgrand a work that the enormity andextent of its scope is realized with dif­fic\Alty. .At.. world-Wide undertakingwith the noblest aims and promise ofre\'olutionary accomplishments, awaitir.� almost certain success; i�' starting.Its purpose. peace among men. is Chi­c:Jgo's most cherished ideal: Chicagosurely must take an active part in this �---------------undertaking.GLOVEstudents.It's aTime for the appearance of the Capand Gown is drawing near. Then willcome the test of the stu­dents' sincerity in theirlong fight to bring the FOWNESThat's a!1 you need to knowabout aTime For�ard CashSupport publication back intothe haacts of the JuniorClass. In securing the book for thecias5, the responsibility of publication,0: placed upon tbe mea selected to.� •••••••••••••• 1 HARDEIFSf"ireproof Sto�age A Van Co_.FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNK8,IIERCHANDISE and PARCI1SDELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DEPOlS_, ... ,AND SUBURBS.General Oflkes,. 40th St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas J800Private Exchange all Offices. Branch Office, Information Offi«.University of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse.Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet. Mor- 50Office, H.F�9KimhIIDr.IDl .1Hou--}­$2.00A faiOp161, 163-,THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO. THURSDAY. APRIL 2S. i907.-THE-Harvard HotelFINESTACCOMMODATIONSFOR STUDENTSANDTEACHERSPrices Moderate.Location Ideal.5�·: 4 Washington Ave.\Jfmma C. StewartResidence;1833 Arlington yJ. PhoneLave View 1024Phone 11 a r rison 1644'Goldsmith's OrchestraI. GOLDSMITH, Director.Office, Cable Piano Co.Wabash and Jackson. Chicago.MOSSLER. CO.Clothes for Men and Young Men50 Jackson BoulevardA Spring CoatExhibit!Newest models of Spring Coats.Protector "auto coats"-light weighaDd rain shedding-full drape. Manyat $25, others up to $55.I)r. fttbRDL PatlttIDt. Balll D. tlatlttDENTISTSHours: 9-12. 1:30 '5- APPOINTNINETY-TH�EAS !I�� A M. Th�U��v«�� �'Ch� .�����������������������������FELLOWS FOR NEXT YEAR �ago-- Mathcmat ics-c-Massachusetts. TIle -Vars� Baa;ilsto"Clinton Raymond 'Shaffer, S. B. A. M. A catcher 011 a college nine cannot be too careful aboutOhio State U niversity-Geology- the Mitt he uses-the OiX' Gamemav depend upon his abilitvto hold the ball. The majority of "Varsity Backstops, likethe majority of the great League Catchers always use aRe�CATCHEllr .ITTI M. The University of Chicago-Soc-Harris Harvey, S. M. Urrivcr sity of I. I K A L' StJ I 1(' ogy- ansas. Anna ouise rong,Ma:ne-Bot:l1ly-Maine. Joseph \Van- A. B. A. 1\1. The University of Chi-ton Hayes, A. B. Amherst College. cago-Hlilosopyh-Illinois. WilliamPsychology-e-N ew York. Vj ctor Walker Swanson, A. 1\1. Queens Uni;Emanuel Helleberg, A. B. Yale Uni- vcrsity-c-Political Economy-Canada. The arraDgemeat of padding and deep bollow holds the ballI 11" Alb nerytime. Reac:h Catc:hen' Mitts ar� made in rights and lefts,vcrsity=-Sociology-> tmois. ert Edgar Sydenstinker, A. 1\1. Wash- audrangeiDpric:c:Crom25CtoSS.ooeac:h.I A B A '.4' L k TH.Jo; RUCH OFFICIAL AMBIUCAN LEACuaEdward Hennings, .. . . J.�.. a C ington and Lee University-Political BALL has beea adopted by the great American �����. PI . I II' . �ague for a ten year period. It iliallO used by Il.Forest University-« lySICS- mots. Economy-Virginia. Katashi Taka- mo.t of the big 'Varsity aod Prep. SchoolHild b .1 S 1\1 Nines. $J.2seac:b.Theophil Henry 1 e ranut, .•... hashi, Imperial University of Japan- ® If "o/G/yo", d'Gln-'s, U'�w;JI •U· . f Chi 1\1 tl t' cs fill YO."" orders d".ul 0,. ,u,ijl :iIjj;;:;�"__mvcrsrty 0 llcago-. a lema 1 :> Zoology-Japan. Bertha May Terrilt, ofpr,u. t.. IJ H' dAB 0 Write Cor JCJ07 Base Ball Cata- :"i:ill1I'!!!II .......... ,=-Lllinois. .-i enry m s, . . X· A. B. Mt. Holyoke College-House- logue-FREEford Vni\'cr�ty-Geolo�-North Da hold Administration-Connectic�. ,������L�!J'���'����.1:7:a�':��a�.������������������kc-ta. Paul Edward Howe. S. B. Uni. Schyler Baldwin Ting, A. B. The 'versity of II1inois-Physiological University of Chicago-History-I1- '. Send Your .�••Chcmistry-Illinois. Frederick �c- linois. Guy Andrew Thompson, A. Name toRoy Hulsori, A. 'E. 'Denison Urri •.B. • Harvard Univcrsity-e-English-c-vcrsity-Greck-Pennsylvania. Naoza California. David Duke Todd, S. B Spalding �Ichmohe, Imperial Univcr sity of Jap- Coe College-Bacteriology-:-Iowa. FOR A CATALOGUE OFat!-Astronomy-Japan. Don John- ButhoM Louis Ullman. A. B. The Spa/diD'" Athietic Goods.son, A. M. The Universitv of Chi- Unive:-sity of Chlcago-c-Lat in=-Hli; 't:Icago-Latin-Tennessec. Rogcr MI1- . 'I SI \V Ik A B A Mention ",hat sport you are inter-,nOlS. .1.\ ary lore a er, a. . .I J ')� D .011 University ested 1'11 and ask for a list of colleger ones .. -v. l. �T1tS 1\1. The University of :\Iissouri-'"-Greek-Ohio. Don Rosco Joseph, Mathematics-Missouri. Florence and school supplies.hi K 1 S n The Spalding Athletic LibraryOhio. John Matt las 11(" me, . . Donnell White, A. n. Mt. Holyoke. Textbooks on every athletic sporS, M. University of Tcxns=-Physics Collegc-Romance-Mainc: Clara-Texas. Mary Margaret Lee, A. B. J w-: I II A B V C I:1,1(' err ensa ,n.. assar 0The University of Chicago-Political lcg�--Psychology-Nehraska. Clar-Economy-Maryland. Winford Leecnce Stone Lenkurn, A. B. CampbellLewis. A. M. University of Washing- College-Psycll()logy-Kal1�aR. Anna 126 Nassau St., New York.ton-Chemistry-California. Edgar Putchctt Youngman, Ph. B. The Unl-." 149 Wabash Ave.1 Chicago.Allen Menk, A. B. Indiana Univcr- versity of Chicago-Political Econo-sity-Sanskrit-Indiana. Albert ;Eli my-Kentucky. Sidney Zandstra, A. -------­Mer-rill, A. B. The University of Chi- R. Hope College, Semetics.New Jersey. SPECTACLES and fYf GLASSfScago-Physics-Illinois. Egbert J �_ _;_ _Mills, A. B. Indiana University- BIG MEN J4AY FIGURE INMathematics-Indiana. .Rowland Hec- UNIVERSAL PEACE ME�INGtor Mode, A. B. A. M. Toronto Uni-_versity-Semitics-Canada. Roy Lee (Continued from page I)Moodie, A. B. University of Kansas. _Paleontology-Kansas. Elwood S Eddy, head of the Christian ScienceMoore, A. B. Toronto University- church, founder; Andrew CarnegieS. B. The University of Chicago; S. and Andrew D. White, honorary pres-(Continued from page I)Ohio. George Arbury Stephens, AA dark oxford, silk lined vicuna'-...I: I th . 1 $ M. St. Louis University-Physiology idcnts: Nicholas Murray Butler, pres-;1I�Dm eng -:-���Cl: _ at. _ �5._ . .'. '-J1)inois: John "!Oirlis'::" Kertricdy; A ident of Columbia University, pres-Every size to 46 stout. An assured B. Cornell UniV'crsity-P.olitical ident; Congressman Richard Bar-saving of about 33 per cent. on your Economy-New York. Louis Knox, tholdt, vice president; a'rid Robert H.tailor's charge. S. n. University of Texas-Chemis- Franks, secretary-treasurer.Two special features in this exhibit. try-Texas. Louise Mallinckrodt --. --The London square box coat, full Kueffner, A. B. A. 1\1. Washington Dramatic Club to Choose Play.box, 38-inch length-the popular fancy University-German-I11inois. Arminin There will be an important meeting·b d Th Usb I Harman Koller, A. B. A. M. West- of the Dramatic Club in Cobb 9B on; rowns an grays. e ape yZ· .. I." d . th � Ii htl ern Reserv; University-German- Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The'. ...., raping e rorm s g y, 44,in. length. Geology-Cariada. Hans Koller Mon- play to be given later in the Quarterssa. A. B. Northwestern University will be decided upon at this meeting.Semitics-\Visconsin. Samuel Mac-Clintock, Ph. B. The University of Blackfriars in Two Rehearsals,Chicago-Political Scierrce-e-Kentucky The Blackfriars' chorus will rehearseDonald Francis MacDonald. S. M a' 3 :30 in the Reynolds Club TheaterGeorge Washington University-GeThe MossIer coats drape the body ology-District of Columbia. Johnscientifically.Stayer McIntosh, A. B. Cornell College-Latin-Iowa. Harris Tachlan�facNeil, A. B. McMaster Unive::- r .. , N O_T I CEo 5 , '" 1sity-Biblical Greek-Canada. Robert L:::: _Brown McSwain, A. B. VandelbiltThursday-Chorus, 3 :30 p. 111. inUniversity-Semitics-Arkansas. Jean Reynolds Club; cast and Chorus 7 :30eUe Brown Obenchain, Ph. B. Thep. 111. in Mandel Hall.University of Chicago-Anthropology_-Illinois. James Patterson, S. B ADVANCED STANDINGIThe Univcrsity' of Chicago-Anatomy Students offering advanced creditPhones: -I11inois. Eugene Bry.m Patton, At from other colleges,. and who haveOffi H P 88 R'd . H P,J;.I B. \Vashington Univcrsity-Politic",. Ice, . . Ii· eSI ence, .. -yv bee... in residence two Quarters and6249 Kimktrk Ave. Cor. 63rd St. &otlomy- Tenncssec. John Martin completed six majors of work are re-Picrce. A. n. \Vashington University CJl:estcd to leave their names at the-Germ;lD-I1Iinoi�. Edward 'Ewing officc of admissions at once, if theyPratt. A. B. Oherlin Coll<.'gc-Polit wish their claims placed before thecal Eel"ltlomy-Ohio. Keith Pre�tonI Ph. R Th(' Unh'ersity of Chicago­! I.:ltin-Illinois. John J:lcoh Putn:lmA.MES HATS : s n. Uni\'ersity of nctlnr-Ch('mis- ,.._--------------$2.00 $3.00 I t;-y-Xl'hr:1��a. �I�ler .:\utho� Riley Spetial Pre-Inventory SaleA fair deal with every hat. :\. B. n:lkcr Utl1\·cr�lty-HIstory- April 15 to 30Opera Hats, Silk Hats. K:itl�as. Flor('nce Ella Richanlsotl Fictures, Casts and Pottery161, 163 E. MADISON STREET, A. n. l'niv('rsity of Xdmlska-Psy Rare bargains in Framed and Un-Near La Salle. chology-Xd)r:l�ka. :\Iarion Lydia framed Pictures,-Copley Prints,Shorcy. Ph. n. :\.:\1. nrown Univcr Platinums, Carbons, Color Prints, 1----------------. s;ty-Zoology-:\Iaine. Charles Hus· Mottoes--th",t you will delight to: lon �h:lttuck. S, B. TIl<' Uni\'crsity I have in your own home or give tc: oj Chil·ago--Holany-Kansas. R:tlph: your friends for gifts or prizesISl!chl(.n, :\. H. :\. :\1. Cort1r.ll uniy-I The Chicago Art Ed.cation Co.I nT""ity-:\natomy-Xcw York.. Mar_ A. C. McClurg BJdg.,Emily Sinclair, A. n. Obcrltn Col- -;_ 2_I_S_W_Ul_M_u_h_-A_v_en_u_e. __this afternoon. The cast and chor­us will rehearse this evening at 7 :30o·clock.-.0.Board of University Rclations for offi­cial action. Spring has come--and you haven'tAlthough our pattems r air17crackle, they're so snappy. Grays. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL,Browns, Olives, Tans - this .Students May Enter at Ani Time.Spring's n:ost popular shades-are H W p ,. • • &II&.7"'t, res.waitin& here for you today.The Grays-because of excellent effects-lead a little.But the tans are coming on fastcatching every eye. And there'something magnetic about theOlives and Browns. Anotheword. Gun Club Checks-newand very cocky. In fancy Vestings-tbe most recent shadesAnd we have aU of ,our Jerremtailoring skill, at your instant service. Prices aceptionally attracdve.Be over today? Something tells10 cents per copy.Send for Complete List.Mail Order Dept.A. G. SPALDING � BROS.L. ManasseOPT I C I A N 88MacUsonStEstab1bhecl1M8 Tribune BldgA Word inYour farus to expect you.SUITS $30 to $so-A. N. Jerrems, Manager.TAILOR FOR YOUNG liEN.Either Store:131 La Sane Street, and44 Jackson BouJenrdg'j\e 9{oot �tuJiQKllIBALI. JIA LLa43 •• bu' A ....Oripl Ideas and Exc!ush'e �tyl�inPHOTOCI\A PIJSa •• cla. Ila.". ,., 11 •• r �.� �SHIRTSTHE PRECISION SEEN .N THEPATTERN OF A CLUETT"EQUGE .HIRT 8HOW. THECLOSE ATTENTiON TO DETAILWHICH ATTE"DS THE MAK­ING OF ALL CLUETT SHIRTS.WHITE AND FA,'1CY PATTERNS.____ eLL'IETT "'t�.LOO __ It OL,UII:TT LA.aLeCLUETT. PEABODY ... CO.-----.-�Eat. 1Ss6BRYANT � STRATTON,Business. CollegeOJf� Superior.,Adyaatqes :in•• Business Training ••AND•• Stenography ••L Brent 'Vaughan. 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Thl' FreshnH,'11 truve llcd '0 Og-(b:i1Spring Overcoatings attern pting prices.200 styles. of FancyVestings.PRICESSui t to orderOvercoats to orderFancy Vests $20 to $50ao to So5 to ISWILLIAM JERREMS' SONS.Clark and Adams Sts.. :',1 West Baden Springs'\'aters are unsurpassed-> frolftl'nni�, riding, driving, hilli�7nls:bowling, �rap-shooting or per­Iect rest If you want it--Idealalcommodations-congenialguests.Low Round Trip RatesD'lY and niJ;:ht trains, sleepers.parlor and !::uffet cars. ,----__..__.-�"'",!','.' . -TURKISH .��. RUSSIAN 75c.. � Pl�IN ".��!H,S"35C<.:� ..... 11;'.: .. ·�·o':[-.. 161 DElRBOA. 5T.-:1.IllinoisSA.MBERNARDIn the New �fusical Farce,THE RICHMR. HOGGENHEIMERSix Months inXew York City.La Salle-------------OthersComeandGo. But­THE TIMETHB PLACE andTHE GIRLGoesOnForever LOCK-GRIThe neatest, easiest and most comfortable cord garter made. Therubber diamond holds with a vice-like grip that will never alip. Winnot i nj ure the finest hose. The smallest, smoothest flattest grip everused on a cord garter. Finest quality webbing. Metal parts heavynickel plated brass. 2Scand SOC a pair, all dealers or by mail prepaid.PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., 7t 8 Market ate, Philadelphia.JlGhr. qf Pioaur 8.qeadn'...Fidel y" .. t crday nft e r noon a ru! me'ddl'at at t lu- ha nd s ui Ar mou r 111_-t it utv hy the .« r-: ': " ;- to 2. Tht'Fr cshmvn wv rv ahle !o connect wit itMc Auley'« curves often l'IIOUgh. butMichigau'» final decision in regardt., the Conference is expcct cd tonight.A special meeting oi the Board ofAthletic Control has been called fortl:is evening. and at this time the situ; their er ror s and bases 011 halls 'Itation will he discussed and aunouuce- crit ical moments weft' rvspou s ib!« formeut made as to the \Voln'rille,;' at- the defeat.t itudc. The hitting oi Col ling s all(1 hisA meeting was held at Ann Arbor many successful s'okll hasl's wcr c t h,:Tuesday night. at which t he official Icat urc of the �a11ll'.reports of the Chicago meet iuz of the The score:Conference were received from Pr o- Armour .3 0 0 0 0 1 J 0 0-7 J -Iil's�or Bates and JlHl�l' Lane. �o· Frc shmen 1 0 0 0 ,2 0 1 0 o--t 10 .5action. however, was taken, the que s- Battcries-e-Mc Auley and Smith;tion being laid over until tonight. I n Slater and Rockwell. Ba,;(.'s 011 ballsview of the fact that the first Illinois -off Slater 6. off :\lc:\ull'Y ,�. Struckgame is scheduled for Saturday at out-s-hy Slater I. hy :\1'( Aulcy 2. Don­Ann Arbor. �lichigan will have to ble play-_Tl'ns to Matthews. \\'illl BRIGHTONFIAT ClASP G&RTER8are worn annually on 4,000 000 legs-the most popular garters firmen's wear. The patented &t clasp brings comfort-the secret is illits non-binding, non-irritating hold. It's as flat as a sheet of paper adholds the sock as smooth as the skin. Made of pure silk elastic webbiJc.All metal rarts of heavy stickel plated brass:. 2S cents a pair, all daMnor by mai prepaid. For those who prefer a cord garter, we olcrBRIGHTON GA.RTERSdefine its position shortly.trip to- Culver, Ind., for a contestLost-On or near the Campus-Ox- with the s(luad from the Culver :\IIL I .. ATH_L�T_�C __ N«>"TE!i .e_ t.idized silvcr belt-setting of peacock it.try Academy. ,eyes. Finder please return to I nfor- A close score is expected. for themation office, Cobb Hall.out to work. Jacob!'. Huhble. G:'r-The secondary colleges oi Indianarett. �forgan and l\lacNeish arc thewill holt; an intercollegiate meet :Itonly men that have been working c.:>n-Wabash College on :\Iay II.sistently. and Coach Friend, who hasthc athletes in charge. i:, not optimis- The date for thc annual Army-�;,\ytic o\'er th�ir chances.foothall game has bcen set ior Sat­Oirector Sta�g h:.s arranged for a unlay. XO\'cml)t'r .w. This g-aml' will(Inal meet between the Freshmen andas u�ual. (")O:'l' thl' foothall Sl'ason.C�nrtal Y. :\1. C. A .• to be held �IayI ; I Thl' ('ontt'st will he on Franklin liel·1• A.M .... MEN 'l'S" "on :\Iarshall field in conjunction• ;It the lTni\'t'rsity of P�nnsyh';l!1;;Lwith tlw Chicago-Illinois ('on test. Umpire : Rickett:\lichigan can now remain an ac­tive athletic member of the Big- Xinconly by agreeing to abide by all it srules. This will mean that it rev okeits announced policy of playing morethan five football games and of u,ing­it.: ineligibles against non-Conferenceteams, If Michigun docs not do thi-.athletic relations with all Coufe rcnce The g-irl< haskvt ba ll 't'ams oi Ph il-teams will be severed. althoug-h Mi ch- os ophy and Literature Colleges willignn will retain a voting rnc mbe r ship. han' a !,{ame in Le xirurt on g-ym atIn Conference circles, m.mv ,':--' 1 :15 today. Till' teams an' evenly. '11' matched and a l ivvly conkst i s c xpcc t-pect that Michigan WI either cornvback into the Conference with fuil cd. The li ncup wil l be :I:' ioll 0 w s :GIRLS' BASKE'rBAJ,� '!'EAMS ITO MEET IN GAME TODAYPhilosophy and Literature QUi�actJTo Contest A":. J :15 This Af ter- 'Inoon.Lit crature (Rl'd) Forwarrl s : Grar-athletic membership. or else sever alle r and l.a Vcnturc : Lawson Ccnt e ":connection with the West ern hod)". Slayer anti Lilly, Guards. Philo sophyFRESHMAN ATHLETES TO (Bhll'S): Forwards: Sag-ar and Cha111-MEET CULVER SATURDAY bcr lin : Cr-uter, Tyil')'; Guard,,: �()r­ton al1'! Wcrz lcr.Suhstitutcs-c-Xl is�t's Vout. Undcrh illand Erickson.Thr c will be a mcc tinu oi t he \\'0_mCJ1's Athll·tic .-\SSOCi;ltioll Tut:stlay.The Freshman track team will have :\pril .�o. :t! I :.�o ill Ll'xillg-ton gym.its first meet of the outdoor season This is an important meeting anti ai!Saturday. when the athletes make ;l Tl'l'mh('r!-' arc expected to be prcsenfFirst Outdoor Track Contest Will BeAway From Home-Y. M. C. A,Meet Arram�ed.The ncloit interscholaticIndiana team is strong this year. TheFreshmen have heen slow in gett;lIg hdd �by I. will hI.'Thl' Iowa intercollegiate track ml't'(BLACK FRIARS TO ENTERTAIN will Ill' heM on �Iay 25 at Drake. TheIowa interscholastic will hl' 1Il'I<l onMembers In Hitchcock Han To Re May T; at Iowa City.ceive Tomorrow Afternoon.The hoard of managers of the Cl'n·Plans arc completed for the rccep· tral :\. A. u. ",iIi' hold -a meeting int:on to be given in thl' parlors of Chi'Cago on �Iay 4 to select an offi­H:tchcock haH tomnrro\'; afternoon cia I handica!lP('r to !'u('cc('cl Charle"at .. o'clock by the Bla::kfriars of nIl Ples .. is.flitc!lcock in honor oi :\Iiss AliceYorke. �fiss Mab(·1 Hi�r. lohn Sl;l\'in State Combines WisconsUt Colleges.and Gus Sohlkc. The affair will h(' Thl' \ViSl'()n�in I.('gislattlre yc'tl'r­(>ntirely informal and ;;)1 11lcmb('rs oi day pa"!-'cd a hill :ll1thorizin1! thl' ,'nn­tl:l' BI:u'kfriars arc il1\·i!(·.L .. "FIb,;"" "j �I:trql,ett(' Cnllege ;'11,1I 1�1l' �'ih\;'lIk�'" \1"(1;,::11 C'.lk�".lI�'d,'r!BASEBALL SCORES I!<;' n:�IlH' III ';1(, \1,1,,;1I1!.:t· .. l1l1Y<'r-1.. ;I\,. �n"('r:tl depanl11l"'ll" \\,;1' lH' ;111·'I . Idl'd and a 11(,\\" hlli1·li'lg ._.rt'�>fl'd t.)I ('os t $2.:;O,()0('.�ntll' 1>a111e 6. Illinois -t.Xnrthw('st('rn 6. �orth ])i\'i�iol1 I.We:,! Point 5. Yale 4.\Yesl<.'yan 3. Princ('toll O..\rmot1r i. U. of C Fr<.'sI111H'1l -l.. :�"."'.i#""". 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