-- ... _-- ...... _-- --.,. .. � ...... --�-- .... ._ .. ----- .�-. --, .... -latlyVol. VI. No. 24- '- Price Two CentsCHICAGO. THURSDAY, OCT. 31. 1907.AS THE CITY PRESS SEES US.IL Yesterday at the lIidwaT.b!e<:i�:en:: :�:e r:�c�b:o:�e o;=� II.&BY AC'l'ORS OOMPBD DEBATE PREUIIIARIES· . I LAST DAY FoR' T1CDTS in�h�,ta���� St"'!!or concluded histunity for practice, D'rector 'Stagg Dramatic Club's AatlUDD' Trials are TO BE"'HELD' 'TOIIIHT I --- excellent speech on clean athletics,decided �o give the men a scrim- Most Popular Ever H�Fdty� All Seats Not Sold, ToaY will be given at the football rally last even-mage with, the freshmen last night. two CoDteataDta Appear-NiDe Wo" '--. Sent Back � ,lIUmcapolis-Houn, ing. The subject was suggested byand opened the gates for the stu- men mut Fourteen lien Sel� Most Promising PrclimiDary. Debate 9 to � Sale ,is Repo� for Mr. Stagg's receipt from Dr� Wil-dents to get, a line on what, ,to' ex- in 'UDivenity Histol'7 to be Held Yesterday. Iiams, coach of the Minnesota teampect when·CbiCago�b1lcks.''1Ip agains! . ,'The"Dra�i�" �I,ub�s...,aut�.-trjal� at 7:30 ToniEht. '. >' ,�-" ,! ' of a letter of a� unusually' friendl;," '_';Alinnesota Saturday�' held yesterday afternoon .in cobb , "�'.:�.�--"�_'"7' ��.,.�.., ... ��- :�O;;�;�J.:.tkh����t��t "riC..:0After�ftadiDg..qJie.-1etr:er":;Mr�:����With. a mixture' of'�gUlars' a�d sub, lecture ball, were the .most PopUtar BzperieD�,.�� _d Uader- cag�Aiinnesota p�e saturcblY �ere Stagg'sai'd( ·,-l._':'_ • .':'sritutes in the lineU�_ the team scored in the history of the club: over' fifty pwIaata Will' Co�ew placed on sale in .Bartlett gymnasi�m "J,t 'is not often 'that' o� �ts: a let-,three ,t.oachdo� on �Iie '- first year men and women. c_ornPeting for .' Plan fo�, Ja� TriaJa. yes�rday, and will � '�t_the disPosal ter 'like '�,hai fr�in' the" C:�h. 'of, �n'" .,team, while the freshmen, tieing given membership. The presenta�ion ,of se- of.all who intend'to make the trip' t� opposing team. It_-IS: oO.t o!ten i�atthe ball regardless of downs, crossed Iections lasted four hours .. ' The most' promising preliminary Minneapolis f�o�' 9 'o'ciock :unti..- '}' one h�s such thinr.; E-uggeste� �Y .;ctheir opponents' .goal line' after eig�- Most 'of the candidates wer� fresh':' debate trials in the history of the �'cl�k today. . .':*, rival coach, and ·it is w�rth while to 'teen attempts, "Bunny" Rogers mak- men, although many upper cblssmel(' 'University, 'conducted under a new Manager, Fred Speik, in charge of note that whiLe Chicago and Minne­ing the touc�down. On the whole, tried for membership in the club. The; arid �ffident plan, will take place at the' seat sale" announc�d YeSt��ay sota are enemies;' so' far' as Satur­the Varsity broke up the Minnesota entire number of fifty:-two ,aspirant� i :30 tonight -. , With a list of :ever that no tickets �Il be sold i� .this day's conflict is concerned,' the fac�:style of play, as used by the fresh- was about equ�J1y divided between iorty candidates among whom are city or at' the SG-«nt rate aft�t)o- that Harry Williams can' write suchmen, in a way that pleased the root- men and women. many experienced debaters.an exceed- day. Director Stagg wiII take :allithe a 'letter to me shows conclusivelyers who assembled. In th'e final selection of the com- ingly closely contested trial, with tickets that are left back' to Miune- the spirit, of the .man who is willin�On the offense. with Page at quar- mittee, nine women and fourteen most fruitful results is anticipated. apolis tonight. when the team :;will that the best team 'shall, win, � eventer back, Merriam at full back. Fer- men were selected to appear before "The preliminaries this year will'm start on its' invasion to the Gopher though it' is the, opposing' team.' The'guson and Sunderland at halves, and the club this afternoon at 3 o'clOI:k many respects be unusually interest- camp. fact that Harry .WiI1ieims can writeSchommer and Ehrhom at ends, the in Cobb lecture hall. Those chosen ing," said ,Leo. F. Wormser, Law '06, The sale yesterday was encourag- me and say to me that it was 'myVarsity seldom gained less than .hr,ee by the committee are Misses Grimm. y.esterday. "In the first place, . the ;ng, acording to Speik, Over' $2O'J turn to win,' shows that he bas :tyards at each. trial. No trick plaYi Phillips, Jackson, Gardner. Steven- enthusiasm evinced by the students worth of tickets were sold dUr:ing t��. magnanimous spirit. It is, therefore,were used, an occasional forward pass son, Wild, Lily, Heckman and is of a far high�r pitch than" in any day, most of the purchasers being a delight to 'me to'. get from Coac!lbeing the only variation to the line Dickey. and Messrs. Scott, Borden, pre\oious yea�.,� Then the calibre of fol1owers other than students. : This Williams such a letter as he haC)smashes that characterized football God fried. Pow.elJ, Butler, Baldridge,' the contestants is remarkable, for ;s attributed to the fact that n�. tic- written.tinder the old roles. Bankhage, Shackelford, BengeS, Car- among the� �are lI1any men who have kets can be bought dowqtown, "Do flot be led into the notion thatThe work in the forward passes don, Carr, Dixon and Schreiber. ' as undergnduates ,been prominent;n Many of the students have helef back we are going to let Minnesota win,"'a� ra� the throws being erratic debat ng at' 6t�er colleges. Nor are on account of the doubt as to .heth. if we can help it. Chicago is going:md resulting in .dIumerous ,fumbles. QOPDB8 BDBC'l 'lQ \VIR the under��,ate candidates to be er a farther redu.f���, of rail� fan up there to fight. and to fight asThis feature of the ,'practice 'cii�p- scorned. sm'_�s.��w.,he, :t�I),.�he.one �tJ�'vr�P..ld.�tain- hard as it can. We have been try­pointed, Director Stagg, who caned "lIIDaOtana Confident of RetaininC was for two- ��r- :�f'lhe ed.' �,",e :In''tlu·� been ing to instin into the team a spirit ofthe exhibition put up by the Varsity 'Cbampion8hip-Plan to Gift 11._ Cook county. �igh school chamirion- llnal(y settled, 'sev���� stu- fight. We want them to feet that It"pretty poor." He 'Said that a re?e- roon V'aiton Ro,al Welcome at ship team, w,il}. prove no mean o�po- �e,!lts' will, probably li.n�.:u���·, thefr is their duty to fight from the firsttit ion of this sOI'J of playing will CbUDpionabip Contest. nent. Fergu�n, an able �nd ,experi- cardboard t�'. . '.'.'\ - to the last for old Chicago. If theypro\"e disastrous' 'in the' Minnesot.a enced orator;: Keyes, who showed u,P "The tickets went 3:J wen, a could are fil1ed with 10ya1ty to Chicago,game. He admitted that as far as well in last:� year·s trials; Sabbath, be ex--cted," said Dr. Sftaik' bt the you will find there wil1 be no let Uf)Minneapolis. Oct. 29-A11 Minl'1oee- I'� - f t! h h fi Idthe defensive showing of the Varsity a.,olis and vicinity ",oil! turn out con- who had much e:cp.erience in high �Iose of the sale y�sterday. ·�Owing 0 Ilg t on tee .was concerned, he was satisfied with school, and many oth"rs, mak'" the ·d b' 'd I d I We have been rejoicing, more orfidently Saturday to' s�e Maroons a"d ...... to ;10 una'·1)1 a!o'! l" ay ue to t lethe result of the scrimmage. Ander- L._ f ddt . d d f ' f . less, that our team has shown SOOt:.:Gophers come together at Flourvi11e �st I 0 nn ergn ua es In ee or; 'oss 0 the tickets on'the wat fromt h• lIt I mettle thus far. Let me tell you, Ison was a IS r.egu ar p ace a cen- for the first time since the memorabl,. midab e. :Minncapolis. we, had to open the sa!,'tt'r. Harris and Handy played guard;, . I··' I d' Th know it is not ,a perfect team. Noth-J 6 to 6 game in '900. The demand for "The candidates In the ")re Im''1ar- ater t lan we ha anticIpated.: is.;and Falk and Doseff tackles. Practi- tic�t� is very great. and the standi ies wil1 this year be d:vided in tW:l :oupled with the lack of advertising tng in t.his world is perfett. exceptcally no headway was made by the will b� packed to lCapacity when the groups. the under graduates in one. and the uncertainty about the rate.:;, your good wife, when you get one .fr"shlnen throngh the V r'sl·ty I·ne ' ' Stil1 our team has some good points.. a I. whistle blows Satnrday. New bleach- the graduates and professional school has had its .effect in our direction. ,the only gains made being arounders. are_.. being erected' to hold th� men in the other. If the groups are took to see a good number of. tickets about it, and I hope they will makethe end�, and a few times on forward, d of uneven size, they will be equalized .. old Thursday." those points count for much, nextcrowd expecte . Saturday.passes. W.edn�sday and Thursday will fin- by transferring men by lot from oneAfter the scrimma-, the team � S '.e � ish the. hard work oi the \7Opher group to t� other. ix men Wl.lI Mwhich is picked by folJpwers to enter team,.: and Friday ,afternoon's prac- selected from each group. The5ethe Minnesota game at the start,(C..rianed .. pale 4)VARSITY SQUO: TO WYE,FaR IOPHER CAlP TOIIINTDirector Stau. Dr." Ra,croft aDdPlayen will Depart, frOiD lJDRmDepot at 6,30' O'C�ILHarris to PIa,. Guanl-FrabmenScore 1D Open Pl'actice-()t(eaaeR.ceecL:I.,•. �.:;_.:L Director Stagg, Dr. Raycroft,' the.full squad and a 'corps of rubberswill leave at 6:30 o'clock tonight atthe Union station,' enroute over theBurlington for Minneapolis, whereon Saturday the' Maroons will meetthe husky Gophers on Northropfield in' the biggest game of the yearin the west. The freshman team andband, which will also be on the sceneof battle, will not leave until tomor­row night, and will be accompaniedby Coaches Speik and Bezdek.The work this afternoon win beshort, .ending at about 4 o'clock. Itwill consist of a light signal' drill ex­clusively. It. will be the first tim«that the Varsity will be- treated teopractice which does not wind up withthe ghost baH and' electric lights.�,\ .9_,-,Ii- �'� ..i.e-d..dI�qat0-it"--fir-'Ii--'&tils.-�cII6JCkr�s.'-ell-'.-", ATHLETIC LEVEL RISI18SLOWLY BUT STEADILYCoach Stagg SPeaks On ,Clean Ath·Jetics at Enthusiastic FootballRally.Mass-Meeting in Mandel. One of theMost Successful Ever HeldHere."Our athletic level is rising stead­ily; our inter-collegiate rivals' are be­coming hearty rivals; and football is 'fast becoming a sportsmanlike sport.I am proud of this fact, I take greatpride and joy in it. If we raise thelevel every year, in the next tenyears, we win se no secret practice,we will see no spying, on one another,no constant bickerings between r;valteams. • But, on the other hand, w,�will see friendly. crowds of specta- Itors. cheering approbation for, eachteam as they deserve it, 10y'ally yell­ing for their own team, but applaud ...ing with an .equally friendly spirit thegood plays of the other. We menhere of Chicago are wishing for thatcondition. I believe that we are "'0-_. "'Ve have a splendid captain; weGreen Hall win give an informal have a loyal team. For two or thrc�dancing party on, Saturday eTening,N o,·ember 2.•.... (�ontillued on page 4), " J-\..-.... �.(COIIti.I1.� •• pa,. 4)THE DAILY MAROON. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1907.. ,"'Cmay compete for places on the Alum- The 1I0Dal'Ch of the Westni Magazine. The plan that has been All hail the monarch of the West.practically adopted is as follows: Chi-ca-go; Chi-ca-go. Chi-ca-go;Positions on the �taff will be as, On Marshall Field this oft proved thesigned quarterly on the basis of merit best.and the amount of work done. A stu- Chi-ca-go. Chi-ca-go, Chi-ca-go;dent desiring to win a' place among No\\' play the game iike right goodSub8crlptJoa price. $3.00 per ,ear i $1.00 th dit . .. h .Hallowe'en is to be celebrated eel ors, may assist ert er as a sportmg men.for 3 DloDtha. Sua-l'IptlODa recelnd at, contributor' to the Jeading articles bv First tear their line in bits,tile llarooa Ollce. EUIa Ball. or at tJae tonight in all possible variety in theU· . d .. N I stories of campus life. or by articles Then break it up again.- rr.�ult.Y Escbaace. Cobb BaIL rnversrty ormrtorres, ... ear y everyhall, both mens'" and womens' will on phases of college life, or on For Stagg has taught you how t.�have something unique in store, for questions of general University in- tackle, men,LUTUER D. FERNALD, Mansglnc EdItor. both old and new residents. The ef- terest, or he may assist as an editor Chi-ca-go, Chi-ca-go,('RESTON F. GASS. News EdItor. fort has been thus far to provide in the gathering and arranging of rna- The Pride of all the West.MELVIN J. ADAMS. Athletic EdItor. something entertaining. for' the new terial for the news features of the Just play the game as best you can.LOUIS S. BERLIN. 8uslness Maoacer. residents, but in sevral cases, the magazine. boys,Freshmen' are planning features for, The scheme for the selection of the De Tray' is watchingthe amusement of the old timers. candidates is as follows: \ boys,Officials in the girls' dormito;ies are The editor-in-chief presents to the' Play and fightBoard of Student Publications evi- With .all your might,CHIcJal 8t1adeDt Pu-IaIt ... at tM Valww-1Ilt.J' of c:Jabp. ,1'0I'IMIb'The UDlnnlt.J' of � w�,.l'oaDded.Tbe Weeki" Oct. 1. It82.Tbe DaU't Oct. 1. Ito:. its alma mater to �tand by the teamin this crucial contestGet"your tickets today. Join thefreshman team and the band Fridaynight. Wake up Minneapolis Sat­urday morning. Stick witli' the teamon Northrop field-and you willnever regret your personal contribu­tion t,o the support of the team whic!twill bring back to Chicago the Cham­pionship of the West.EDieted .. � IIalI at t.be CJaI. TO CELEBRATE HALLOWEENcqo l-o.tollc:e. AT MANY OF THE HALLSof the UniYenllt, fear.Publlabed da1l1. except Sunda,s, MOL Snell to Initiate Mew Men-All Girls'GAl'S and hollda,s. durin: three-quarters Dormitories to Hold· Partiessomewhat reticent as to what theirWarren D. Foster, plans are, but all oi them stateJHarry' A. Hansen, that a pleasant time would be as-Jerome Frank, Istired to all who would come. No. P. W. Pinkerton. outside 'guests have been invited toItEI'OIl1'DS . I any of the festivities at the dorrni-. tories. .Walter A. Ford, Miss Esther Hall, SneH h�1I has some surprises inHarvey B. Fuller, Jr., A. L. Fridstein store for the freshmen and the up­, Albert D. Henderson Fred W. Carr, per c1assmen who are in the hall forI, E. Ferguson, E. C. Hoadley, the first time. According to custom,the new men will be initiated intoIull-fledged membership in Snell hall.:rhe affair is to be a stagg, accord­ing to the program, the fr.esh�en areto be the chief promoters. It is theintention to initiate every man, what­ever his rank. who has not yet gonethrough the ceremony. A. B. Hall,one of the old men, win act as mas­ter of ceremonies, Refreshments ofthe regular Hallowe'en type will beFoster, Kelly, Greea and Beecherhalls will all give a party and danceto their residents. In Foster hall it1s the new girls who ar.e planning �:)give the old girts a surprise party ofsome kind, foJlowed by an informaldance, and the whole affair is to betopped off with cider and apples andthe usual refreshments. A largeparty went out yesterday afternoonon a hunt for shrubbery for decora�­ing the hallIn Green hall it is the girls whoare to entertain the new, but a littlerumor has leaked out that the newgirls have something unlooked for in Editor Fairweather says in rega!,l Here's to the man who's fought andstore for their seniors in residence. to the plan, "The idea behind an tlu� won,It is most unfortunate that h . II fulfil h fi I' Srailro"d . c eap Kelly and Beecher I!alls are sched- IS to rea Y tee d which;t howed his true worth as Chicago'sC1 rates could not be obtained was announced last week that theuled to give informal parties which son;win also be fonowed by dancing and magazine intended to occupy; that :�, Here's to the man who's brave andrefreshments. to be th.e Chicago University monthly bold,in both a news and a literary sense. Ready to battle like knights of oMThere is a I��e . beginning 'toward Fights like a tiger for victory,this in the November, which will Oh, here's 10 the man who wearsASSOCIATE UDOaSPrlnt� by tbe Maroon Preas4101 East {;!jtb StreetPhone Hyde Park 3691In the dort to secure as large aChicago delegation. at Minneapolis aspossible, consWtations were held 7e8-terday by The 'Daily Karooa.' with·each of the seven conn� roads,but . at a late hour last nipt finalansWer was �de that no appreciablereduction or advantage could' be Be­c:ured over any line. on accoimt ofconftict with Inter-State COmmerceeoD1Jlli.-&ion ru1in&s. The best prop­ositions for round trip transportationto· Minneapolis are, in parties of teD,as . follows: Burlington (taken byVarsitY cleven �) $1I.so. reclin­ing chair cars; WISConsin Central,. $12.50, tourist slepers; Dlinois Cen­tral (taken by special large· party,with band and. Freshman team-3days) $13-so. tourist sJepen., I·Ito Minnesota for Satur­day's game, but 'thefact that tickets are =-few dollars more thanplanned, should not be a determent to"rooters for the Maroon.Every man in the University whocan secure $11.50 by means fair orfoul, should join the militant thron;that leaves Friday night for Gopher­town to back the Varsity in its fightfor the Western championship. TIle'team will win if it has' backing (romthe bleachers. Minnes(.ta will haveits thousands to cheer th.c Maroonand Gold in its fight to ret:in thetitle. and Chicago must support it!'challenge by a l"sty throng in thebleachers. In justice to the menwh" wil: fight Chicago's battle Sat­urday, the team must have staunchsuPPOrt from the student body.It will he the cheapest item ofthe college year's expense to se.�"Maroon triumph' over Maroon andGold. The student body owe. it toOntoMinnesota• Hallowe'en Michl.served.Sheldon Wanta Football SonpA prize of $S has been offer.ed by"Jimmie" Sheldon in his strenuou,;efforts to arouse his Hosie .. rooter.;for the Indiana-Notre Dame gam�today. He wants them to "make'noise," and is constantly urging moremanifestation of spirit. The pro·(ccds of the game today are to beused to pay the expenses of th-:freshmen team and to buy jers.eyc;for the squad.A feature of the Hyde Park-Uni­versity High game on Marshall fieldSaturday will beof results of the INAUGURATE NEW .PLAN "!.,: ..... ,� VICTORY� :� -:.' f. ,�_' (By George Garrett)Alumni � Iu ...... � .. -... To. Chicago. go! / {, >;' • .,...crabc PIaD of·,Competition for:�d H;ar the bleach�rs rJar:,:Which �':,'Fnoritiam,lmPO-id- ,�orking fo.r every yard"ble-Merit A�D� to Count. Piling up the score.Fight, fight for victory!Now .all- up-OD-your, toes.We will not give in;'We- have got to win. 'University, has made plans by which . For old Chicago, go.the undergraduates of the UniversityEditor-in-chief George O. Fair-.weather of the Alumni Magazine, inconsultation with "the deans of theeverydence of the student's work for thequarter, and the Board in turn ma1c.esrecommendations to the Board ofof Contr�l of the magazine, consist­ing of thre alumni, of whom Mr.Robertson, secretary to the Presi­dent, is at present one. This boarJdoes the actual appointing from thelists presented by the Board of Stu­dent Publications.It is thought, that by. this planthere will be no possible' chance forfavoritism, The' scheme is arrangedto give free '�ld to everybody 'andto govern the paper on a strictlydemocratic' poJicy.About ten students have already For you're tile pride of an Chicago.Then' fight the' royal battle through,Then fight the royal battle through.Then fight, fight, fight, fight, fight.For Chicap. Alma MaterFor Chicago, ,Alma Mater,. And the houor of her nameHer' sons shall raise, with� praise,The glory of her fame;For Chicago, Alma Mater;Just as long as her life shall run.Hearts once in tune, beneath the old.Maroon,Forever she has won.signified their intention of coming 'A Grand Old Staccout for thepositions on the staff,'and He's a grand Old Stagg.all others i�'i�rested sho�ld' send their Though we don't like to brag,names to Box 300, Faculty Exchange '.. \nd his worth we will show youbefore' Friday or this week. At 01 . soon-later date a meeting will be held of . He's the'idol of the team we 10v�J I'all the candidates, when assignments That fights' for the dear old Maroo.n.will be made. :' , fP,j (Rah! Rah!) .. As the plan is to go into eff�t with We will stick by him. though wethe December issue of the magazine, lose or we win,the forms for' which dose the 'mid- And our faith in him can't lag;dLe of November, it is essential that Though other' coaches may be goodall those who wish to make the staff 'Take 'your hat off to "Old Man"ior the winter quarter shoull be at . .Stagg.,.h:s meeting.Whatever scholarsiJip aid m�y be The lIan Who Wears the Me.'received as a result of the plans now �h, here's to th� man who wears ,t'leun.ler «msideration by tt� l:niver­sity will be assigned· to the sucGessfulcandidates for the staff, Who fights a good fight. for ¥ titeVarsity;come out next week, for the systemwill not he (nlly under way until De­cember. The present board of a;;.sociate editors, consisting of Carr,Hansen and Nibley, will be retaineduntil the new readjustment is madeon January I. 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Hote) .Itil J)earborD�1TelAnd Supplies for UniversityHip School Students.Ne1r and Second Hand.BBWrl"lS415 E. 57th Street,Next to comer Kimbark�·THE'DAILY'MAROON_ CHICAGO. THURSDAY_ OCT. 31_ 1907. "I THREE: Q:tJARTERS -·CLUB .'. .. I.!.':.'";-:& AIlUSBS WITH: � ," C A L It N D A 111. ............ I .-.: B·"'OS--T-'- ·1 eIa!...:::-C::...s�c;=re. '.I PJa7 Soldier aDd Row Boats 10:3o-Chapel Assembly-Junior Col..' 1'_' leges-Women (Mandel). D�-GARTER The initial performance of the votional Half-Hour. (HaskellThree Quarter �lub 'pledges �as· held Ass.embly).y.esterday _:-n:ormng af 10:30 tn front 4:00 p. m.-Le Cerele de Conversa­of Cobb hall, with an excited crowd tion Francaise (LexingtonGreat 'Divide will be Presented in�: Or any Southern �oint.. Depots, Berlin. Rome and LoDcIon this'()e3rh�rn Station, Polk 'and Dear-�born Sts.; 47th and 63rd St5. (En­, glewood) DIMn " n'::'�=�I'.1..,- .�. CUINIO.lunD.CLASP... n.,. ....................... A..�Tel. Hyde Park 437.�A . H. MCGREWLUMBERLath. 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'93, .:..ter of attraction was at thi entrance professor of the .State University 0to the lecture hall, where a double Washington, and an ex-president 0row of pledges had .assembled under the 'Alumni Association of the Unithe leadership of Corporal Smith. versity oi Chicago, have organized aarmed with the. regulation rifle, Chicago Alumni club at Seattle whichbowed and scrapped continuously at entertained Professor Starr last weekthe women as ·Iong as the exodus DI. Barnes has located over fiftyfrom- the building lasted. alumni of Chicago in or about SeatMeanwhile, a side attraction had tie. The club expects to entertaiI been made by a wrestling match be- President Judson on his trip to adtwen two other pledges, and a sort dress the Teachers' association durof fox-chase race :I:mong others of ing the Christmas holidays. On thithe crowd. trip the President will be entertaineWhen the building )lad been clear- by the Twin City Chicago A!umned of classes. an impromptu. boat dub at Minneapolis, and by the Sarace. was the program. Two �quad," Lake- City Chicago Alumni club.of seven each were lined up on theturf, and ·.went through the. motions, ROADS· HOLD TO $n.so RATEof the big boat races. The boat;were upset, and 'every one had: to Deciiae, to� Ibb -: Redactio�JIaDjswim for shore (which happened to_ Sip at- lDformatioa· 0tIice.! be about twenty feet 'away) •.Corporal Smith also instructecl his Final disposition of, the rate quesgun squad in the method of mounti!1g lion ViaS announced yesterday -ban automobile to repel a charfe from Director Stagg. All hope for a furthe enemj; while· arou,nd him the an- ther reduction in railroad fare' hadent �me of "puss in the comer·', been. abandoned, and those who gwas being played. will be charged $II.SO for the rounTRANSLATE .IIOODY'S PlAY trip, and $2 for sleeper.INTO THRE& LANGUAGES . The expected break among throads did not materialize. though thadvisibility of giving a lower ratthan that granted at the first requeswas discussed by the officials.'three roads which run trainthrough Minneapolis offer the sameWilliam Vaughn Moody's play,inducements. and the choice of on1 Cor. ........ --� Co"'-. Grove. Ave -."The Great Divide," has been meet- .. �....uu .. -.,-ing with such remarkable success that of them has been decided tiy therooter aggregation as yet. The namecontinue to·be added to the list illof students cheering on the- actors.A few minutes before the dismis­I sal of the 9 :30 classes, a few lutsy-Ilunged wearers of the long greenribbons had assembled, shouting outI to the passer-by that there was to beI a big mass meeting, and as soon asI the 'classes were out, the greenstreamers began appearing fromevery corners of the campus, al!verging toward a common een-er.Then the real fun began. Some ofthe pledges were forced· to climb UI'the electric light pole in front of 4.30Cobb, and from that position pro­claim their presence. Others nestedthemselves in the nearby trees, andfrom there used all their latent ener-Season. Thursday Oct. 31.Hall).7 :30 p. m.-Preliminary .Debate Trial",-Candidates fro� Colleges(Cobb Lecture Hall). Allothers (Haskejl Assembly).Friday Nov. I.4.00 p. m.-Annual Meeting of Illi,nois Teachers' Association(Mandel Assembly).Classes in German Conversa­tion (Lexington Hall).p. m.-German Club-(Vortragvon Herrn Dr. J. l. Meyer­(Lexington Hall).Dr. S. D. Barnes, '94, of SeattLe. it is being translated into German,French and I talian, and will be pre­the Information Office. and, accordsen ted during the coming season inthe native language at Berlin. Paris,and Rome. I t will also be presentedin London. It is- now being playedin New York by Margaret.Anglin.Mr. Moody graduated at Harvard without connection with the Univein 1893 and received his master's de- sity will attend tl1� game in larggre'c next year at the same institution. numbers than had been anticipateHe was assistant in Er.gtish at Har- .. t first.va rd. and in Radcliffe College during The train chosen by most studen1894-5. From 1895 to 19o1 he wa� in. will leave at 5:40 o'clock, and thstructor in English at this University. tickets will be good for a stay-ov.lnd was appointed assi"stant professot until Sunday night.of English and rhetoric.. He has forThe Ch�ss �Iub will hold its weeIy meeting this ev.ening in the pa.Iors of Middle Divinity hall. At thAll freshmen interested in debat- m�eting the tournament which i5ing should meet at 10:30 this ",omin� decide the make-up of the team, W11n Kent th.eater. defend Chicago's �hampionship tiwill be �gun. and it is �ssential thSend in your subscriptions to The all those who d�sire to try for tDaily :X,aroon. Do it DOW.some time heen absent on leave.Senior Council Meets Toda7The Senior Collegc Council willhold its weekly meeting this morninginstead of tomorrow. As usual, it winhe held in Cobb 88 at 10:.10. ing to present indications. a goodrepresentation of students will be 0hand at the game.Alumni and followers of the teaCHESS CLUB MEETS TONIGHToamament to Decide Make-UpTeam to be Commenced.team be present.·;_.. --- !f IIf-III,-U--sdiIt-y30deeetses-nmr-erdtseerTofk-r-i5t\)'11tIeathe Edpr A. BeDSODTIIB BBRSOH ORCHESTRA,SEASON 1901-1908The Benson Orchestra will furnish music for th� following well knownclub throughout the season of 1907 and IQ08:CLUBS--Calumet, Calumet Country Club, On wentsia, Birchwood, Ex­moor Golf. Union League, Chicago Automobile Club, South Shorer Club.Chicago Golf Club, Highland Park Club. South Side Colonial.HomewoodCountry. Ft. Dearborn Club, New Hlinois Athletic, Chicago Athletic clubHotels-Lakota, Virginia. 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DAiLY MAROON, CHlCAGo •. THURSDAY, OCT. 3r, 19f1I.past two weeks, and had ben consid- work, and if each man in the backered sure of a berth on the team atthe opening of pIe Gopher' contest.Jones' recent infection has 'put himout of the running. He has not beenin one practice since the Ilinois game,and is still out of form. He m�ybe able to round into good' enoughshape to get into the game Sat­urday for a while.The squad is at present made upof the �ollowing men, all of whomwill board the train tonight ; CaptainDe Tray, Iddings, Steffen, Hewitt,Merriam, Page, Falk, Doseff, Harris,Anderson, Handy, Hoffman, Fergu­SOO, Moulton, Jones, Schommer,Rohde, Worthwine, Young, Ehrhorn,Sunderland, Donovan, Chamberlin,Badenoch, Quigley and Lingle. .Theparty will arrive at the' West hotel,Minneapolis,' tomorrow morning.Rest' will probably be taken duringthe forenoon. After luncheon Direc- same marks as the 'oS crowdtor Stagg will bundle the- team into the '99 crowd and they werea coach and hustle them away tl) Champions of the West.," cellent question."some remote part of the town, where Dean Mathews recalled the rainy The .underg.raduate· group wi 1.. 1. besignal practice will be held. day on which last y'ear's game oc-d h heard in Cobb lecture hall; the othersAt 7 o'clock 1n the· evening the curre , w en he said: "We had wet in Haskell assembly hall. . Eachparty will be on hand to participate weather last' year, but that was not. f speaker in the preliminari es will bein the "Purity Banquet" at the Min- our ault. We are going to have dry given fiv.e minutes for his mainnesota armory. Saturday morning weather this �ear, and our team is speech, three for rebuttal.>another short practice will be held, going to win.after which the, 'team .will . lounge "You hav.e got to give these fel- The judges, f'or�·the, graduat«;s will, be Professors Mechem and Whittier,around to await the time for -the lows" 'the absent. treatment, because .and Mr. D. A. Robertson, Benjamingallle. we can Dot aive'it any' other way at Samuelson will preside. The' judge�present. What we opght to do is to for the undergraduates �will be DJ:.ATHLETIC LEVEL RISING send' a telegram about every tenSLOWLY BUT STEADIL'V . Julion P. �retz anel Coach H. P.. ,.a minutes; saying '�his is a root. lor(Continued from page I) Chicago.'" Chandler. Joseph Lewinsohn wiD oc­cupy the chair.Donald Trumbull, '97, spoke for thea�umni of the Ulliver�ity. "The alum- GOUHERS EXPECT TOni are very much interested in' this (Continued from page I)Minnesota game," be said, "and our 1---------------­interest does not commence -rth rice will be limited to fast signalthis, game, but rather with the game play. The Maroon and gold offenselast' year.' We were· very much dis- has- been greatly strengthened duringappointed at the game last y�r, on the last week's hard s("rimmages, andaccount of the weather, and while we Coach Williams looks to. spring "do flOt kick because we lost, still we number of . classy su I"P. rises whenhad been looking for· this • time and Minnesota gets the ball. Fumblingare gl�d that the year has rolled still mars the Gopher pl�y, and Dr.around, hoping that .. on next Sa tu r- Williams is making' strenuous effortsday Chicago is going to come out on to eliminate the bungling in the retop." maining days of practice."Billy" Ingham made as' big a hit Plans are being made to give aas last y.ear. He concluded by say- royal weicome to the visitors bying 'hat "the team' is going to win. .entertaining them at the Purity ban­I understand that jhese fellows are quet Friday night. , Concerning thebi'g, husky butchers, but our little game and banquet. the Minnesonfellows are going right after them, Alumni Weekly says:and are going to down them: With "The Chicago game will be a battleII h husi INk h for any tim� or .effort it may cost you "The band . Wl'II' be' out, "�ate ent usrasm here tonight, I am roya. ewspaper tal' to t e con- a.to be present. The, little band of Club has L-en ',·nVJ·ted. n.? ..... ,only more con"inced that the team is trary, Chi�ago will hav.e no walk- IK' In:going �o come out on top." away Clnd may have to take a ba:k Minnes�a rooters who went a. day will preside. COf'Ch' Stagg':'"Captain De Tray was confident, as seat after the game. Be that as it before ID order to attend the Chicago Both team� �j)J be seated Itw.ere the other members of the team. may, it is going to be the big game ,,( ban.quet last year, ar.e loud in thei:- on th.e stage. The captains OfHe said: "Our line is solid, and wi11 the year in the west. praise of the way they were weI 'I teams will talb. Facultystand like a rock. What you have "The students hav.e organized for corned. Let us' send the Chicago:>I tives of both unh'ersitics winheard this e,·ening is true. The result the purpose of providing for the ban- team and rooters home feeling that I No long talks will be :tllo_cclf h . Ch' t�y ha"e nad the best Minneapoli� I' oI"ry' thl'ng wl'll mov"". off \\'I'tho t e game will make us Champions QUct which is to be given to lag,) ""f h W· - h . can gi"e them. I ... ncl ··I·m. There wl'll he mo-o t e est, :m,d when we are Cham-. :md Minnesota teams t e e"emng n , ...pions of tbe west" I hope that enough before the game, or ne:ltt Friday even_ "Let the alumni turn, out' and h,eip I and enthusiasm than has �rooters\ ,will be up there with us, so ing. Last year Chicago gave ,the boost; it is going to be wo"h while 'loose �c;ince Michigan was tidthat we can paint Minnesota a red- Minnesota men a royal weicome an.' and yon can·t afford not to be pr.esent years ago. The balcony will btdish color, and maybe a little ma- it 'is up to the students and alumni Remember the facts� in th� oCase: to the women of the univenit1to 'r�ip�oc�te: We ha�e no such Ti�Friday. Nov. 1st, 6:30 p. m. :md the wives of the alumniprovision as Chicago had for takin.f Place-The Univer�ity a..mory. "Turn out and help tocaroe of the crowd, and we must make Price of tickets-so cents a plate. reception which Chicagoup by heartiness what we Jack in th:c; Who-Every man who has ever us last year. Minnesota CAp«15res,pect. 't.eea CODIIect.ed with the Univ�rsity. man to do his duty."vABisrrY SQUAD TO LEAVEFOR GOPHER CAMP TONIGHT(Continued from page I)lined up for signal work on the reg­ular field. Nothing of DirectorStagg's hand was shown in this work.ThiC eleven was made up as follows:Left end, Hewitt; left tackle, DoseH;left guard, Handy; center, Anderson;right guard, Harris; right tackle,Falk; right end, Page; quarter back,Steffen; left half back, De Tray;right half back, Iddings; full back,Merriam.The QDly change from the lineupin the two previous games is thesubstituting of Harris for Jones.Haris bas improved fast during theweeks in 1905 he was in bed with abandage ov�r a serious injury. Thegreatest .trial of.a man's life comeswhen, in his college days, he isplaced QIl his back in bed. Thattrial none of you know or can under­stand, unless you have been throughthe experience."Leo De Tray must have sufferedmore than any realize during thoseweeks; not wondering if he would re­cover, but whether he could play inthe Michigan game, 'and against theadvice of doctors and 'friends, newas waiting for' a chance to lickMichigan.'''We have a number of other menon the team that I believe have thesame spirit in their hearts. A hum­ber of them are new men, but wehave trained them 'to do for Chicago.'They feel they will win and I say,ladies and g.entlemen, that I believethey will"The mass-meeting' was a gre.atsuccess from the very beginningMandel hall was flOt quite fined, butthere were probably more Univ.cr­sity people there last evening thanever before. Strict enforcement ofthe decision to dose the doors tooutsiders was thc order.The members of the team all spoke,as well as Mr. Stagg, Assistant CoachSpeik, "BilI" Maloney, Dean ShailerMathews, Donald Trumbut1, '97;"Billy" Ingham, and Professor An­drew McLaUghlin. The R.eynold.club quartette sang several new foot­ball SOlI", � WANTE�A' married_ man, to takeCare' of horses and furnace for fam­ily r()()ms and $5 a week. ApplyDoctor Speik ,was the first to speak, have been busy hunting· Stagg, hop-.and from his talk' until the' close of ing to get a 'set' of, antlMS for thethe evening, every speak.er said, that Michigan tropby .zoo�.bait.l wili lsaywe could win !f the men played their for your comfort that we 'did not ai­best. .ways succeed, but when we, did sue-"I had the good fortune to, see Mi.n- ceed, we did it because we had be­nesota play against both Ames and hind Us three or four thousand loyalN.ebraska, but that was two weeks rooters-students all of whom hadago," .he said. "Their line. was then the interest of the team and the inter;not so strong, but the practice they' est of the school at heart, W� wanthave had in that time has certainly a clean game, but we do not wantworked a considerable change in it. these men who are to represent Chi­The two tackles on the team are v�ry cago think of personal tidiness, orheavy, and each weighs over 200 getting dust on their clothes. Wepounds. Some say it will .be a battle want them to bring back that footballofbacks; some say a battle of tackles. with them, because we need it for theI myself believe i� will be a battle of .trophy room, arid we expect to hav�the line. If the fellows will do their it."Because some small boys set fire tot he w�od collected on the' campus,the events, which were scheduled tobe held in the light of the bonfire hadto be called off.field will pick out his man, I am surethat we will win out. That is myhonest opinion.""Bill' Maloney, Captain of the19o1 and 1902 track teams, insistedon the value oi rooting. He said:"What I say will make no differenceto you, nor to me either, for thatmatter. What we are here for and twelve men will be divided into fourteams of three each, and will holdtwo debates in the semi-finals. TheDEBATE PRELIMINARIESTO BE HELD' TONIGHT(Continued from page I)what y'ou are, here for, is to cheerthis team of ours on to a victory.Weare going to show these fellows judges' will 'from these select six menthat we are �ith them, and I believewe can lick the whole state of Min- with no regard to the, side on whichnesota, to say nothing of the' eleven they argue. The same set _of judgesthat are going to' fight us oil the will hear each and every man.gridiron. Now that we know what "This new plan insures: far betterresults than have ben possible in pre-vious yars. Th judges can by thismethod make a far more searchinginquiry into the merits of the con-we are here for, don't forget thatsome good rooters have got to goalong with the team to yell for themWe are going to -cheer and yell forthem all we can. You've got the testants."The prospects for championshipand teams are good. We have excellentthe '.men, an excellent system and an ex-roon. "Professor McLaughlin, who was �member of Michigan's athletic com­miUeCy told of his past attempts topall -- Qicqo. -Ja die Past I[ CLOSELY BOUND ""'FA ...SMITH- VAILEPumping· M�hine�TURBINE PUllSTEAII PUIIPSELECTRIC ·PUII�S 311 Dearbom Street:;:,'Chicaco, Ill. ' "iHarrison 867. -:-,j.S1ICce!,tweivitebose" tire �I ':held.: . .JudProletbe Iof .thChanBretz'Profe, ·.'0(')1.GralAiCI� � ...... ;;..." H�t ',_;: .s".',' 0", L,t :�in the��','20JONfS STOKERS '-. i� TWI�: .n;der:� -night'Univ.e... "one n. had!UNIVfRJ f.)"0 ,;&.'CHICAGopower A�':. �.;_"''''Z'... ''I"":.!,(Two Orders)are installedI Anton A. 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