ttrnntt»,134· CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907 •. Price Two CeDt •.ioEVILLE ARTISTS TO----COUNCILS CHOOSE omc:w. PIN!EITERTAIIB1SEBALL MEl FRIARS BUSY PmIICFINAL TOUCHES 01 PLAYTBEY WILL LEAD CIlCAGO TEAMS AGAINST RLINOIS. SATURDAYJunior and Senior Collele CouncilsComplete Plans for Adoption ofDistinctive University Pin-Foot­ball "C" to be Selected. Dress Rehearsal for Annual Opera ofBlack Friars Planned for TonightVarsity and Wiliams Nines To Be jWelcomed At Next ReynoldsClub Smoker. ill Mandel.sport Plans have been completed J>y theof' �stl S�nior 'ColIl'gc' CouncilJand the Ju­Take I nior College Council fo: the adoption\ of an official pin for University stu-\I dents. For the 'last few years stu-under way to give the: dents have been wearing all forms oflPlans arcWilliams baseball team, which plays I·'C." pins, tO�:ll�: dis�egard.in� th� of-Ma 18, a gigantic smoker t ficial block C t which distinguisheshere Y I fl· U· . f Itte 11)t will be .mnde to eclipse the cmblems 0 t us DIversity romE"ery a ell•• . I' achieved hy the last af- those of Cornell, California, Columbiathe success •.fair. New stunts are b�ing. p�eparcd, ��ll�� thc other schools who use thel�nd new a�pirants for lust nome fame C as an. emblem. .,'I ing for a place on the pro- William E.Wrathcr has been named.are _app yl . ·fgram. The hasebnll team is also p�e- ns del�g:ltc from t�le Senior Colleg�'1-, paring to give the \Villiams c�ntm- �ouncil to. the Jtln1o.r College Coun�1�'gent a lasting impression of Chicago CI" and WIll mee� Wlt�l that body to,[hospitality. The game will begin ear-I represent the S�mors 111 the. endeavor IrJier than usual so that the New Eng- to agree on a pill. The JUnior Coun­'�bnd visitors may be taken on �n auto- cil has received designs .from mania.:,\'mobile ride and return in time for a facturers all ov�r' the City, and t�e I _. }�nner which will be tendered them in i m�mbers of this body have �hel.r, PURDUE PLAYS CmCAGO TODAY t ILLlII TO SEND STRONG�the cp1nmons. I minds pretty wen made up. All mdl-I _:;�_CaPtaili Temp.leton said: "In some I catio�s point to t�le block "C" of the, Boilermakers, Minus Captain �eUy, TRACK SQUAD SATURDAY'manner, the Williams men have the f(Jot�.tll .• t:a� being ado�ted .as the, Will Attempt To Defeat Captainimpression that Chicago men have no \ official. C pm of the ��lverSl�y, the, Templeton's Team on Marshall Same Team to Compete on -Marshallspirit and can do nothing. However, only dlverge�ce of oprmon being on, Field This Afternoon. Field as Indoors-Two Stars';e have prepared a schedule for the the style of pin to be used. When the. Missint... day and we are confident that the pin is adopted, 'all manufacturers willi:-;_ upon returning, will have a very be notified, and it is hoped that uni;.�;��t ,- impression of the Vanity form- pins ottlr-will be made 'by thel ., fi I Chicago. :s�i:llly as well as athletically." rms, . Babcock,. • J' C II 'J. Templeton, S� sS.After the dinner both of the base- 1 he umor 0 ege Co unci WIll . Driver, rf.-. 1. . Bhss,2b ..ball team:' will be entertained at the have a specra meeting next week with. Fleming. lb.h hai f h' . I Meigs, lb.smoker and vaudeville. Captain Tern- t e c airman 0 t e various commit- £ Practically the same team as rep-. h r J . d ' I Gaarde, c. Botz, c . . dI id t·1• king of tees 10 c arge 0 umor ay to com- . l·"".·cnte-I Illinois 'at the two 10 oorp eton sal yes eruay 1ll spea II Walker, lb. Bird, If. .. uthe smoker: "Of course none of our plete plans for that event. The coun- ., , f Sh .1 b meets last winter will contest with Chi-. . f ,Sta�hh g. Nath n c . erwoou, 2 •team smoke and I suppose that none cil wilt continue a supervision 0 the cago on Marshall Field next Saturday,d '1 f h d . . h UN d'" Van Patten, If. Browne, lb. . d b Bert Wise, an undergraduate. whoof the Wiliams team do, but : I am eta 1 sot e ay, actmg wit e I according to. the entry list receive y KMerri h . Moult'n. Mef'd, rf. Rosenbaum, c. goes in for love .....•.•.. Fred aysure that anyone would enjoy such L\ errtam, c airman of. the day, on de-" , Rid Director Stagg yesterday. Hodge, h'1 1) N h . f fhe Sr 111\ an. p. 1 e, p. "Jiggers" Dean; an undergrad w 0a vaudeville performance as was given tal s. sen ewman, c airman 0 the the football man. who showed up fast. f I· .. . . h b f I P Chi b b II . \V I' goes m or po mcs,in connection with the last smoker. prmtmg committee, as egun ormu- urdue meets icago m ase a in the dashes wll1 not run. Oo( m, CI b rlainII' 1 h' f 'I k 'I Weaver lamewbich \V'! - held at the club HOWeVer\ atmg : 1e program. t IS a ternoon at l :45 0 c oc - on II ar- the star, broad jumr)er of last year IS.. '-. :-.. .. . . .' Wllhe B. Green, a freshmanSl:ccessfltl that might have been. I ---- shall fiel<!. ThIS Will be not only the also m'ssmg. The absence of theseK h C osHENRY WITHDRAWS FROM .. . f h bIt •••.....•.•.••...... ennet r yt:lnnol forget that one act was adve:-- Ir.ltlal game 0 t e season etween t le two athlete; from the orange an<. Gazer, allthor of 'fy Id-a f." , CAP AND GOWN RACE I .' . h .. Prof. L" ... 0tised which did not appear. T t;5 .'. two mnes, bot the first time that t e black squad IS considered a help for. I H h·•__ . Pfaneteslma ypot eS1Strue that I cut quite an important'. •• two teams have met on �he dIamond Chicago's chances. Bdl. BellWas a Nommee for Managmg Editor. .. . ..•......... '.' ..... emar. engagemellt. for the very purpose of.• 111 many years. . �Iay IS entered as the maIO stay m B' II 1. -Only Three Candidates Remam. P d h •• t 'd d .• d Monsieur Merci -Beaucoup, e es et-seemg 'Valter Pruyn and George ur ue, owever, IS no conSl ere the dashes. and LlIldberg IS expecteh.'rs. of l'Ecole des Beaux Arts,Hunt in "Love's Young Dream." .. a strong opponent, although it m�y by Illinois rooters to score in the quar- '.Wmston P. Henry yesterday an-. . Th I" Paris Haro13 -SwiftAdolph Pierrot has been workin·T .. spnng a sutpnse. ere are on y ter mile. Barrett IS the best man on the Chl'cago• t'> nounced hiS WIthdrawal from the race . f . h ... . Sattem. representingnIght and day in preparation ror :1 . ..' I three games whIch urms a compar_ the IIl:nols team 10 the half mile, .as a candidate for managmg edItor of I' Th fi N h ., . American Adolph Pierrotsketch which he will present with Ison. erst ort western game while Van Tnwa�en. Sm:th. and !'.ltller.. the Cap and Gown. Henry was one B '1 k b . Watson, master of transportationLe Pdit Artie" and George Law.. . . . was won by the 01 erma ers, y a it: the mile and two mile are counted01 the ongmal five nommees for the f 8 . f d f ' .. , " Frank OrchardThere will bc several boxing bouts . . . score 0 to 0, Just a ew ays a ter lII,on to wear out Chicago's distance, POSItion. but has deCided not to make . 'M 00' . . . Rilly. cheerleader .. Albert Henderson�restr t h' t··1 •• Chlcago had ddeated the eth IStS men. Lazear III the hurdles. Norns 10tnf! ma c es, Impersona Ions anu the: race. ThIS leaves 10 the fight only 8 \"IT'' 't T d' �h II I R . Betty Gordon, popular and prettylight opera sketches. the particulars J to 2. .v Isconsm, on 1 s n lana the pole vault. Bus ne alH opp 10"three men: Warren D. Foster, Harry . d f d Pt d 6 d h' . d W mston Henryor whi'h , '11 bbl' h I I t I triP, e eate Ir ue, tOT. an t en Barrett. Bloomfc1dt, Fosland, Rlchar -. .l \"1 e pu IS C( a er. :\. Hansen, and Renslow P. Sherrer. Ch' d 1 t 7 t Y . I • h Clance Gazer, not hke her fatherI came to lcago an os OT. es- ham and Carrithers m t 1e welg ts. • BTwo are to be elected. Artie oveetuday, at Evanston, Purdue and are all thought capahle of breaking ..•.....BI kf IN . I h �lrs. Grc.enwad .. Howard P. ae onUniversity Circulan Distributed. orthwestem met agam. ant t e ir.to the count column.MISS NORTON WITHDRAWS,. .. . M iss Winsome, head of BleacherThe Uni\"crsity is now engaged in score was 4 to 3'10 favor of Purdue. Director Stagg IS encouraged WIth C· P kth Th B'l k h ,Han ora ar ere task of distributing the '20,000 Declines t9 Run for Literary Editor- e 01 erma ers are somew at the work the Varsity athletes are do-! Mil P h H H Ch dl. k d b h 1 f h . . . b! e. ec e........... . . an erCOPICS I)f th(' illustrated circular which ship of Cap and Gown. wea ene y t e oss 0 t elr captam. ing. They have been h:lIuhcapped y. • I H. . •R R K II I 1 ..I h' d b I Mlle. Creme Pau arperlias prtnted last week. One copy WIll . e y. w 10 p ayeu t Ir ase. cold weftthcr, but this fact has notb.: sent to each member of the facul- Miss Louise Norton. one of the He was declarerl ineligible a few days pre\'cnt('d th('m from doin� strenuous I The members of the choruses are asty: on(' to each student, in �esid�ncel four candidates for literary editor of� ago bccan�e he had played summer training. This afternoon will see the I follows:thiS qll:lrtcr. one to each alumnus the 1!)08 Cap and Gown, withdrew haseball With the Goshen amateur last hea,·y work in preparation for the: Opening chorus:whos(' prl':,rnt address is known and. from the contest yesterday. I team without the proper pcrmis�ion meet. Tomorrow nir('ctor Sta�g and: Yachtsmen - Raker. Funkhouser,onc to ('a ell prospecvti\"e stuclent Three canclidatl's now' remain. as from the faculty. Th(' protest agamst the squad will r(·�t. � �rorse, Hopkins.W�ose Ilame may h(' broll�ht to the nominations ior the oflice closed yes- his playing W:ls made by Professor The lllinoi:, cntries as recl·i\"cd byl Yachtswomcn-Nelson. F.l1is. K<'I1-ofhce of the President.. To meet the terday. �riss Helen Peck. Preston F I Moran of the Purdue faculty. Kelly Director Sta�g ye�terday are: \ nedy, Meagher.dcma�1d which has alrcady arisen for Gass ancl Charles Leviton are the was form�rlY of Chi�ago.. TOO yard dash-Jenkins. �{ay. Lind-I Oarsmen-James. Slater. Koepkl'.the clrct�l:1rs as souvenirs. a supply ofl nominees. I ,For ChIcago, the hne-up wl�l prac- herg, and Pettigrew. I Chambers, Smyth. Tay10r, MacCra('k·them will he placed on sale at cost ttcally be the s:lme :lS that whIch fac- 220 yard dash-){:1Y. P('ttigrew. Jen-: en. B:tdenoch.at the Pniversity Pr�ss. Dr. John M. Coulter. head of the cd Wisconsin last Saturd:ty. Sullivan killS. and Pettigrew. : Coxswain-Collings.,Department of Rot:1ny at the Uni\"cr-I will pitch. \\;th Walker pl:tying third 440 yard nm-Norris, l.in(lhcr��, Golf men-Bliss, Ford, J ..,ke. Trim-Mar- � �ity of Chicago, will deliver the cOffi-, base. It is not' likely that Schommer Pettigrew, Oliver, and jenkins. ble.3 :45' mencement address at Pn1"due. June, wi�l p.laY"f as. he is needed to train for ---------112,' 1907. IIhnols; Melg� will play at first. (Continllt'd on page 3, col. :2) (Continued on page 2, col. :2).��.,�.Lines. Costumes and Steps to Re­ceive Final Approval Tonight-The�£spCCt To Repeat Successr smoker-Many Stars. Toi Part. Cast and Chorus.Everything is in readiness for th�linal rehearsals of "Sure Enough Seg-n:;.:-::tion." t hc Hlacfriar play whichmakes its premiere Friday evening nt�lal1c1d hall. The dress rehearsals,scheduled for this evening, will run •into the small hours of the last day.\';itt. thc choruses taught, the stepsstrnightened out, the lines runningsmoothly, the actors confident, "SureEnough Segregation' is expected tomake a hit that is unprecedented inm:ickfriar annals. It should be. veri­tably. the "hest production of theCaptain Clarence RussellCaptain Frank H. TempletonBlackfrinrs,' as the folder says .Coach Cushing is in a �etter hu-mor this week than he has been for�Olll(, time, and expresses himself aspleasde with the work of the men.He still insists that there has beenThe Batting Order. some stiffness that only good, hardwork on the part' of principals andchorus will remove. "The Black­Varsity Handicapped By Col!! Weath friars have never given an amateurer, Shows Improvement-Heavy performance," he said, "and they areWork Stops Today. 1I0t going to begin now."The' final lineup of the cast is asPurduefollows:,u.Richard Allen, called Spuds, thegreatest athletic hero of all time­....... � ..•. Samuel Beck Herdmans.•r....- Jlurou(' plays the �raroon!o; :Itshall fi('lcl this afternoon atO'clOCk.- •TH2 DAtLY MAROON. CHICAGO. TfHrRSDAY, 'MAY �, 1907·A SSOClATE EDITORSCI._d. W. PalCMr. Benlard I. Bell.' must be taken into account and ex-i:'netoD F. G.... wurren lJ. l-'OIIlcr. Tennis men-McBride, Kenner, plained. If we take the metaphysicallJdylu J. AduIa. Cole r, Rowe,. O'Bryan, Lightner. view of things, suppose we aSSl11Dt:REJ'ORTERS Golf Girls-Fuller, Heflin, Young, that' hunger' and 'cold' are illusions,Peter F. DODD. W. P. II&cCracken, Gittler. for they are 'unreal,' but these thingsJerom. FrAILk. Uarry A. [Jansen. Tennis girls-Brown, Macileish. would nevertheless be so stronglyP. W. PlDkerton. Hane7 B. Fuller.Jr Newman, Moffatt. presented to Us that it would be neces.,A. L. FrI.telD. I. m. Fe� "My Sweet Old Briar" octet-Light- sary to apply other 'Illusions' such asll1l:is t:ather Ball W. J. Hainaturtber. ncr, Badenoch, Taylor, Baker, Ford 'food' and 'shelter.' The modemAlbert D. HeodersoD. �fcagher, Kennedy, Fuller. broad philosophy does not often both-/Janitors-James, Badenoch, Bliss, er itself by such mildewed discussionsTrimble, Lightner, Chambers, Mc- :IS thc 'abomination of desolation' forBride, Ford. we have a better philosophical appara,The Moon Dance-Ellis, Kennedy tus. nut it is not a question of wheth­Moffatt, Brown, Gittler, Heflin, Ful- er or not we will have a philosophy,ler, Nelson. but whether we will have a good phil­The following are the officers of the osophy or a bad one, for philosophyBlackfriars: Abbott, Charles Paltzer; is built up of the uniformities of ex­Chicago's track team 'meets Illinois Pryor, Max Richards; Scribe, Karl perience of mankind and does not askSaturday, and would like to send the Dixon; Hospitaler, Wellington Jones a commission to live of anyone. Itviskors home wkh the �e officers of the play arc: Execu- � bound to exist whether we like it ��������������������������������. C:hicago's short end. of, the'. sc�te. tive committee: Max Richards, chair- or not." iRightful The down state men man; \Villiam Hewitt, printing: Chas, In conclusion, Profcsor Bowne salt!'Stai:1Cling have b'e�ten Chii�go in Jordan, prop .. ieties: Wilson Austin.' hat it is not important that everyone_ :' �ev.er� =tr�kd�et� �n- costum�s: Charle,s Paltzer ; pr�mpt\!r. should be a philosopher, but it is im-doors and outdoors, fOr two y�ars, Karl Dixon; manager of electrical ei- portant that every community should-and the time has just about come to fects. P. Whittier Pinkerton; manager he represented by a good philosophyput an end to this reversal of natural of scenery, J. B. Ransome: director of for a bad philosophy can do a greatform. Iliinois is always- ;{';c;rthy op- orchestra, Earle Smith; director of deal of harm. There arc philosophiespO�J1ent for any team, but it goes hard stage, Bartley "Cushing. which are dead and others that a 'o!io� the Maroon to be humbled �y the misleading anrl others that lead 10Orange and Blue. The m��t this .. �e�k PARRY IS SUCCEEDING AS despair.!iill be a close one throu'ghou�';-,neitb- SOUTH DAKOTA COACHer team has a decided advantage;:t .figures up on paper about evenly, Mr. Is Developing a Championship TrackStagg and the' track men 'have 'been Team at South Dakota-May En-working faithfully in ptepciration for ter Conference.this event.;. the Purdue meet was n6tmuch thought of, but instead all Prospects of a championship trackhearts ,�ere set .on winfting.f�om nrl- team at the University of South Da­nois. l A Chicago 'team will never give kota, where "Ed" Parry is now coach, "Many arc the Judges on the benchesup hoper of winning from an llIi�ois ing, are very bright, according to re- of this country today who think thatagregatibn, no matter ho;'·it figures ports received from Vermillion. The they must repay political services withup on paper; the recent victory at former Maroon star has succeeded in material reward or immunities. TherePhiladelphia showing that it is not developing the crude athletic material are even some justices who make Itthe best 'of judgment to give np, even which he found there, into such a sue- a bllsines to reward political follow-if odds arc strongly against us. The cc'ssflll team that it is thought that ers," said Justice Henry W. Freemanoutlook is strenuous but bright. The scveral of the stars may be sent to yesterday afternoon in his last leclu,cmen will do their best to win. Chica- tht' Conference meet JuneI. on "Legal Ethics." "But," continuedgo wants her rightful place back One of Parry's sprinters seems to }t:dge Freeman, "all this is opposed toagain. It is humiliating to have to bc a dash man with a future, as "Ed" .ne 'strict conception of good morals,keep nagging at students to support claims he will do ten seconds fiat in iT! the law. A judge has absolutelythe teams; but t�ly it wo�d be �� �he hundred in the coming contests no mo�l right to attempt to re�rd :'�������������������������������graceful if Illinois should bring a for the championship of South Dakota. a political follower in any way whichtroop of rooters, put the Chicago Another husky South Dakotan, who will tend to disturb the feeling of con­crowd to shame. and have to lend us coold only negotiate 7S feet \\'it� the lidcnce in the integrity of the bar."some of her cheer leaders. -discus two weeks ago, has improvedwonderfully under Parry's coaching,and' made II I feet in a recent tryout.Thrce hammer throwers, one of\\'hom employs Parry's one-arm move­ment, arc also being dc\'clopl·(1.IlJr IIatly .fIaroon I and Senior class days, and the athletic ADVISES PHILOSOPHERSmeets as the big events for the last TO KEEP TO THE EARTH"hl" lo'orwcrl,UDInralt7 ut Chlca,u Weeltl�,"'oWJd�'l'h� Weeki,. VeL 1. 189:-'l'b� lJall,. Oct. 1. 100::'• few weeks, minor activities to helpumClal 8tucleDt i:'ublkaUua vt tbe UDIY.· P r Bo r BU'.lt7 of ('blcqo. knit the students closer together by ro essor wne 0 oston mver-warm summer evening gatherings sity Urges Thinkers to Steer Clearmight well he brought in to fill up the of Metaphysics.vacant spaces, The Senior class andthe �eynolds club will undoubtedly "The one important thing in philtake up many of the remaining dates, osophy is to' keep to the concreteICn�red u �ecoDd·Cl .. Mall a' lb. Cbl· and among the othe rstudent organia- f.,cts. Nothing has helped philosophyc:agu Pc.MttoUh:e.tions a schedule of "acquaintance so much as the discoveries which�ut.crl),)UQD price, $3.00 per ,ear: $l.UO fests" ought to be filled to make the science has made in the last fiftyfer a mODtba. SubalcrlpUoDa recelnd _t Spring quarter of 1907 memorable on years," said Professor Borden PtJae Karooll Olloe. &11" Hall. OC' at tile the University historical social cal- Bowne of Boston University, who.Facuil7 &xcbaq.. Cobb BalLendar. lectured 011 "The Situation andOutlook il; Philosophy" in the LawFRIARS BUSY PUTTING building yesterday afternoon. 111FINAL TOUCHES ON PLAY scoring Christian Science ProfessorIt. ElJlJ� l1A'l'H�\\,;-: .u.WlCI� l::d1tur.Ll.:'f1IEIt 1). 1··I-atN.\I.I., N�Wd Editor,4. W. HENDElU:lON, A.lbleUc ICditorCOiI!:OKGI-.: I-.:. FULLEU, JjualDeta Kan.cel.(Continued from page I) Bowne said:"The common sense view of things('riDted b7 tbe lIarooD Presa474 J::ast Gutb Street('hoDe S6Ul H7de I'arkTHURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907.WARNS LAW STUDENTS OFTEMPTATIONS OF POLITICS-r--Judge Freeman Says Judge Has NoRight To Reward His PoliticalFollowers.and Dot &et Fownes style,fit nor service.Y. W. C. L Official Speaks.The state secretary of the Young\\roman's Christian Association ofNew York ga\'e a talk before theY. W. C. 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Colors art'black, blue, brown and white.task of �l·ll·l·ti1lg' cont rihutions for theCap ami GOWIl," sa id Thomas H. San­derson, lite rary editor. yesterday •. 816 Marshall Field Building.I "Everybody W� have appealed to andmany others ha vc turned in a greatdeal of exce lleut material. Over 01\('­half of all we pa�sed UPOIl wa s worthusing. but we <imp ly had to set :1limit somewhere. 1.0:5 of good thingshad to be refused. \Ve hope all con­tributors will sec our situation andrealize that we appreciate all workdone for us."Over half the contents of the annual It IS extremely doubtfulif our Fourth Floor Suit Sec­tion has presented this sea­son two' _stronger values,both as regards styles and prices, than those we illustrateherewith. That a highly favorable reception will be accordedthem is practically a foregone conclusion.Illustrated at Extreme Right.s Th� Suit at $35 is fitted back, coat 23 incheslcng, strapped seams, silk collar, fancy s ilk !:ned­skirt is full plaited. Colors are blue and brown,Fourth Floor. South RoomOUR SPRING �STOCK IS READYI nrc printed. and the editors are breath­A large selection 01 in�� sighs of relief now that they secSpring Overcoatings at Ole end of their work:tempting prices. "We certainly ought to get hemmedals." commented Alvin F. Kramer,_- 200 styles of Fancy c ne of the managing editors yesterday.I "Our work during the past moninVestings. has been enormous. The large addi-tions in size to the book have causedI a great deal of extra arranging andPRICES . proofreading on our part. Besides. �----------�---------------------------------------.------------------_Ial: the new features have required �x-'el.Itlor--t ra time in working up." SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSESMOSSLER. CO.$20 to $5020 to So5 to ISSuit to orderCvercoats to orderFancy Vests Conklin's..'&gPeD'For bUIY people.No bother.Fills itself.Cleans itself.No dropper.Nothinitota1ceapart.Nothin4 to spill.A dip ID ink, atouch of -thumbto nickel cres­cent and thepen is full,ready to write.All u.1IIat daIen nay-��!�0.. nUl -*7''If 'fOIl llIIIIl apon ba'riDCC.- no more UIaD 0CIIei'n�qfbel&�lea IUId elIn to 8eJeetbb..tn In oar c:ataq==f:e.m:�laID ,. rep&1red prcaP'l7.TIl. COJilKLIX PEliI N.IIW"�& """'"........ c..u. -:'ILLlNi TO SEND STRON,QTRACK SQUAD SATURDAY• far.iailrllll��- . (Continued from page T) L. ManasseOPT I C I A N 88MadisonStEstab�d 1868 Tribune BldgA Spring CoatExhibit! PhoneLave View 1024&�o yard run-Norris, Lindberg.Ilarctt. Bloomfcldt. Foslnnd, Richard:'(111. and Van Tnwagen.One mile run-Lindberg. Van In­v ::gen. Barrett Richardson. SmithMiller. Connard, and Fosland.�\:, TAILORWlWAM JERREMS' SONS ...Clark and Adams Sts. 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The "shapel)Shot put-e-Burrouphs, Carrithers sack," draping the form slightly, 44Dunham.: in. length.Hammer throw-s-Bnrroughs. Dun-ham. Protector "auto coats"-light weighDiscus throw-Dunham. Burronzhs and rain shedding-full drape, Manyat $25. others up to $55.1rHBk2d:> vou get yourNewspa.per.;" ?a·I041cal. aD4&taUoneey.At NOI\. TO�'·SI'bo.e Pre.: DeliveryU6Ryde Park �J� �:. ,b Str':t;.;-----It's only anight's ride­one sleep-fromChicago to real"---.I restandhealthatFrench LickWest Baden SpringsWaters are unsurpassed-golf.tenni,:;, riding, driving, billiards,bowling, trap-shooting or per­fect rest if you want it-Idealaccommodations-congenialguests. .Low Road Trip RatesD�J' aac! aia'bt trala •• sleepers.partoraadbuft'etcan. ... --.....,j _Est. ISs6BRYANT s srunoNBosiness College-PLAN BASKETBALL CHANGESR........ ��....J ! �e. '9{oot StuJicJaIl_ALI. lULL343 Wabuh Ave.Oritinal Ideas and Exclusive RtylesinPHOTOGR.APHS.�.ol.1 a., •• to tJ. or C. StadeDt.Offers SuperiorAdvantages in.. Business Training •.AND The MossIer coats drape the bodyConference Decides To Recommend scientifically.A. A. U. Rule Revision. AMES HATS$2.00 $3.00A fair deal with eftry bat.Opera Hats, Silk Hats.161, 163 E. MADISON STREET.Near La Salle.Changes in the basketball playin�.. Stenography .. rules were discussed at the meeting'of prominent basketball directors and I IDAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL officials at the Central Y. M. C. A M I C�dents May Enter at Any Time- Tuesday night. The Conference wil; OSS er 0. 8. W. Bryant. Pres. make recommendations to the Nation-So Jackwn BoulevardI a l :\. A. U. that the A. A. U. rule beL. Brent ·/aughan. U. of C. ·�l· made to conform largely to the int cr =--------------�Manager_ c("'.licgiatc. n-. J. E. Raycroft reprc- �---------------jI5-321 Wabash Ave.-z Have The YouWill.. cnt s the Uuivcrvir y of Chicago int l.i .. conference.TipBeen ,Top LikeThere? Inn ItYou, 'Fencibles Meet Today. Profe .. �or Edwin E_ Sparks will de,A meeting of the newly elected liver the annual Phi Kappa Phi adII1ttnbers of the Fcnciblcs will he held ,Trc" .. at the Permsylvania State COle-\in Cobb SR today at TO:30. The memo 1< gc. J11nc 12. on "The Industr ial A�btrs arc: Warren n. Foster. A. R. anrl it" C;lll_" He will also give thelP�rro "1' S .}{ n... .. �1111er. A. Sales. A. D. Commencement address at the Ohio]ender�ol1, Ablert Long., L. 11. Mad- State University. June 19. on the tOPiC_!i;" R. Allison, E. Putnam, J. Craig _hRuth('rford R. H:'Iyes: An Appre\VJn;an and O. Knapp. eiation." Phones...... Residence, H. P. 96T.Office. Central .1765.IDr. Jrtb mae l'attnIDe Blip' D. f)atltrDENTISTSOffice __ • Suite 708. Ver:etian ntclg..14 W:-.sl:ingto:1 Street.Holn: 9-1.. 1 :30-50 WANTED AT ONCECollege Men for half day work.High Grade and ProfitableEmployment •••••T Top floor ofThe Pullman �ompany �uild'gCor. Adams St_ ana Michi�an Ave.Call at gog Schiller Bide., Chica&o •_-- . --. > THE DAILY MAROON. Cl:ttCA�O, THURSDAY', MAY 9, tt)fl'/•FRESHMEN'BEAT VARSITYIN SEVEN INNNING GAIlEKnilapt An A4cSecl to Firat Year Squad-Glore. the IIiler JoiDa-A� 'Each Team Wins Three Matches inTra1n Hard for Central Y. M. C. A. Singles-Doubles to be Played.. eet. this Afternoon. First Year Men Get Glorious RevengeFrom Regulars-Sullivan RetiresIn Favor of Dickinson. TIle -Varsitr BackstopA catcher oa • college nine cannot he too careful aboutthe Mitt be uses-tbe Big Ga_emay depend upon his ubrlit vto hold the balL The u18jority of 'Vanoity Backstops, likethe majority of the great League Catchers alwaYll use aRe�h.CATCHEIlr 111m-The arraDgemmt or paddiDa' aDd deep hono_ holds the balleyery tiaue. .Reach Catchers' Mitts ar,- made iu riahlll and lc:fblaDd range in price (rom 2SC to $'J.c.o each. '','Hh KHACH OIlFICIAL A:loII:UUCAN I.EAGUg'BALI. has been adopted by the great American �����League lor a teD year pericxl. It i .. alaiO used lJy �mo.t 01 the big '\'an>ity au.! l'rep. Sc:iloolNin� $1.25 eacn.® If "clal yow, d,av,,'s, W� fl' illfil! yo,"" o,d�,s d",d 0" "'Ulptoj 1"'u.Write (or 1907 Base Ball Cata·logue-FIlEH .l.. .,.IOCI ca., 1711 , .. " ...........General Offices,40th St. and Calumet Ave.Phone:Douglas 3800Private Exchange all Offices.The fteshman track squad entries, The first day's play of the Varsity The Freshmen got revenge yester-as given out ye�terday afternoon, against the Quadrangle club resulted day afternoon. They beat the Var­sbow'-tbe l1rst year team considerably it! a tic, each team winning and los- sity. A regular baseball game, playedstronger for its meet with Central Y. ing three matches. The surprise of on the challenge of the first year men,M C. A diat Saturday, than it was the singles was thc defeat of Paul was held on Marshall field. It wentat the CulVer dual. The chief addi Gray by his old rival, Mr. Torrey of for seven innings, and at the end oftion is that of Glore in the mile ami the professors. Gray took the first that time the score was 6 to 4·two mile. 'Glore had not bcen expec- set after a tussle, 7-5, but was forced The 1910 men got their victory inted to don a track uniform for out. to yield thc next two to the tunc of the fourth inning when they poundeddoor work, but he has been training 6·2, 6-3, the match running 011 into Sullivan out of the box. Taylor, withduring the 'week, and is in good form. the cold evening. Last spring Gray a home rr n. and Slater and Sunder­O�rien, the tsprintcr, Alexander and \\'011 from Torrey after three sets, but land, each with triples, \�'ere the chief'�� weight m�, and Spec� Loos� SII fur this year hc has not regained batters in tllis innin� The score by ������������������������������Siftapion, and McFarland for the dis, last season's form. The same thing innings:t=lttces have also been training con- troubles several others of the team. Varsity I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4sistentJy, and will be entered. Of co.urse the faculty were held back Freshmen I 0 0 4 0 1 0 x-61The aggregation from Central Y. M. sumc by the same defect. Batteries: Sullivan, Dickinson andC. A. is 'composed of star athletes of Carr rallied after losing the first set, 1\f oulton Slater and Taylor.varsity caliber, but the freshmen will and captured the final two easilv.try hard to 'beat them. It is not Score of the match: Carr beat Kins- EASTERN ATTENTIONSthought that the downtown boys will ley 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. Hobbs was too PLEASE M I CHI G A Nenter ·their full strength, and if so, much for .Ransom of the Varsity, __.the 'freshmen will have a good chance though both wer playing loosely. He The Daily Comments Upon Navyof winning the meet. took the match 8-6, 6-2. Hart won and Dartmouth Football Re-The Freshman entries for the meet from Barnes, 6-4, 4-6, 6-0, coming up '!uestsare: strongly in the last set. Henry won100 yard dash-W. Taylor, Allen, from Milliken after a figllt, 6-4, 7-5,Garrett, O'Brien. while Hostetter, playing sixth on the220 yard dash-Garrett. Allen, W Varsity, was overcome by Dickson of'Taylor, O'Brien. the Faculty, 6-2, 6-3.ot40 yard run-Garrett, Page, Brews- This afternoon the doubles wilJ beter, Whipp, W. Taylor. played on the Varsity -courts, The880 yard run-s-Steffa, Brewster: outcome of these matches decides thePage, Glore, Whipp, MacNeish, Speck, tournament with the professors. GrayLoose, Simpson, McFarland. and Carr pl:!y 'Torrey and Hobbs,.One mile run=Glore, Brewster, Do- while Ransom and Hart are matchedIan, MacNeish, Steffa, Loose, Speck, against Ilar ncs and Kinsley; and. Simpson, McFarland. Henry and Hostetter against Dick-Two mile run-Glore, Dolan, Brew- son and Millikan. The winning of-ster, MacNeish, Steffa, Loose, Simp- two of the double matches will throws<?n Speck, McFarland. the victory to the Varsity. Play be-120 yard high hurdles-W. Taylor, gins at 4 o'clock on the Mandel hallR. Taylor, Jacobs, Slater, Garrett. courts.2aO yard low hurdles-Garrett; R.Tay10r, W. Taylor, Jacobs.High jump-Hubble, Morgan.Broad jum�arrett, Hubble, Slat- Defeats Delta Tau Delta By a Scoreer. Jacobs. .of I I to :z-Many Errors Made.'POle vau1t-Jacobs, Slater, Collings.Shot pDt-Hubble, Wendt, R. Tay­lor, Alexander, Ott.Hammer throw-R. Taylor.Wendt, Hubble, Alexander.Discus throw-Hubble,Alexander, Wendt, Ott. iRECTOR'OVER 0"The action of the naval academy �--------------------------------------------------and Dartmouth in negotiating forfuotballgameswiili�hi�n is �� �������������������������������nificant. The five successive victo- Spring Plo'Wers in Blossomries at the Philadelphia meet and the VISIT TH� GREENHOUSES NOWshowing made with a crippled teamagninst Pcnnsy last fall have made Phones: H.�. IS-H. ·P. 6gS�. A. IMcADAIW:SS3d Street and Klmbark AvenueCommenting upon the recent -re­quests ,from the Navy and Dartmouthfor football games. the Michigan Dailysays editorially:the easterners take notice. MichiganIS well thought of-in .the east and the.'few York and Boston papers con- HARDErsFireproof Storage & Van COFURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS,MERCH'ANDISE and PARCEDELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. DEPOTSAND SUBURBS. A�letes TakLains SecreC. A. �Branch Office, Information Office.University of Chicago.R. R. Warehouse,Chicago Junction R. R.40th and Calumet. "A neck al1,,'3y Directoacterized th.which will b\omorrow af"J canot sbut, on the ()sibly figurebe said yesnmpted a dcause I amthem. I feemen will !!themselves,good shape.Tear"The twothe IJJini sevenly matechance to 'tion, thongbtory. I wil.ean count u. ccmpetition.� Field. The!'this meet,;,�rd.foughto!'.A letup ,,f.n- the tratain as much news and comment onus as on any eastern university.' 11we make a good showing in the inter­collegiate meet. we may be assured ofD. K. E, WINS BASEBALL GAME enough dates to fill our schedules inhoth football and track athietics."The east, it seems, will welcome:\iichigan into the fold and the pros­pcct ,of complete, withdrawal from'Delta Kappa Epsilon yesterday af- the conference need not g�ve us anyternoon defeated Delta Tau Delta in anxiety."� p-division J, of the inter-fraternity base- ennsylvania State has also requestball league, by a score of II to 2. Er- ed a game from Michigan, but it isR.' Taylor, h f doubtfr I 'If I brors on t c part 0 the losing team t sue 1 a game can c ar-were mainly responsible for the score. ranged.The hits were about even, D. K. E. Coach Yost has discontinued hisgetting eight, and Delta Tau Delta, spring foothall practice and has re­seven Enoch struck out ten men turned to his home in West Virginiawhile Rhodes fanned only five. Score The Michigan Cross Country club(,by innings: held its spring hare and hounds race10 til D. K. E. 3 3 2 0 3 0 X-II last _Saturday.BASEBALL SCORESPurdue, 4-Northwestern,3.Indiana, 13-Wabash, 4.Harvard, 3-Wiliams, 2;nings).Yale,2-Dartmonth, I; (II innings). D T. D. 0 0 0 I 0 0 1- 2Notre Dame, 6-Albion, 4. Batteries : Rhodes and Essington; DELTA BESTS PHI KAPPA SIGEnoch and Mabin.Game Played Yesterday in JacksonPark Results in Score of 17 to 7.BASEBALL GAMES TODAYl>urdue at Marshall field-3 :45 p. m.Indiana at Culver.,·Nebrask� at Minnesota. Senior Women Give Banquet.The women of the Senior class helda dinner last night in Lexington hall,It was the first affair of the sort evergiven by the women of the class andwas pronounced a success by thoseattending. The Delta Upsilon nine were victorious over the Phi Kappa Sigmteam by the score of 17 to 7 in theirfirst game of the inter-fraternity serieplayed. The personnel of the opposing teams was as folows: Delta Up-To Elect Baseball Captain. sHon-lb, Morgan; 2b, Fernald: 3b,Membe;s of the Varsity and A. A. Adams;ss, Bowman; If, Welling: rfU. basketball teams will meet at the Moulds; d: Ulrich; catcher, Kennedy;Windemere hotel at 6 :.w o'clock this pitcher, Henderson.eV('ning for the annual dinner and Phi Kappa Sigma: tb, Rlair; 2b,!T.ceting. The electioll oj the t908 'Valker; 3b, Walton; rf, Fleming: Ifc�ptain will he the main hl1:,ille'ss of Aithn: d. Madden; catcher, Rumsey;the evening. pitchers, Pool, Walker, and Walton_____ The score by innings was as fol_lows:Telephone your want ads to th� Delta UpsilonThe Daily Maroon. Phi Kappa SigmaRamey, Michigan's champion miler,and captain ·of last year's team isdown with a severe attack of tonsili­tis and probably will not be able tocompete in the eastern intercollegl­ateLTURKISH1RUSSIAN 75c'LIiIN BIITHS 25cOpen Dq and NightBARBER SHOP �Suatop "ote! 161 Dearbom St. 3 I 3 3 4 3 0--17200022 1- 7E. C. 'MOORE. FLO RlST. Spring has come-and you havenOtAJthouch .our patterns fairlycrackle, they're so snappy. GraysBrowns, Olives. Tans - thisSpring's most popular shades-arewaitinar here for you today.,The Grays-because of excellent effects-lead a littleBut the tans are coming on fastcatching every eye. And there'ssomething magnetic about theOlives and Browns. Anotherword. 'Gun Club Checks-newand very cocky. In fancy Vestings-,the most recent shadesAnd w� !lave all of our Jerrezm,tailoring �b'l, at yo�r instant ser 8 Send Yot::r .'vice. Pnces exceptionally attrac Name to 'tive. - Spalding -¥OR A CATALOGUE OF'A Word inYour farBe over today? 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