".••'I· I!I· . '�laily _araanVoJ. JOl. 14.3. UNIVBJUIIft OF OBIOAOO. SATUBDA.Y" KAY 16, 1914.OUST MEN FROM OFFICE REISEN TAlI OPEN TO TEAMS DIVIDE HONORSDoro�Y W��n to �e WOo AU. � STUDENTS .IN ·ILLINOIS EVENTSmen s Edition of Dally Maroon. •--Men Wiil Battle With Cap Pre.ident Ementus of ,JohnsHopkint Will Speak At SigmaXi Dinner TuesdayAsst. Ncws Editor, Nina O·Neill.Nino men startod out early ycstcr- -\�soeiate Editors:clay afteruoon from tho ealnpu�, toplay otr the qunlu)inJr round of tIl" Dorothea Washburn.Unh'crsity golf chwllpionshlp. � therewere over a hundred people ahead 01them, \Vaitin� to drive the Jirst teethe studenb resorted to a puttingeom· �{ary MacDonald.petitiou to help pass the tim� away. Reporters: _. � .'. Some -ono - Itwrx-ested that· flV6-cent . - -. .• . ,- -. :�-!. --,stakes be plac.ed on each put, in or. MaI'Jone Uhlman.de:r to add interest to the �ame. This . Evelyn Cola.idea met with approval. and soon a EUiDor Doty.smaIl erowd at&thered around the greento watch the excitement.Among the onlookem was Assist·ant Superintenoont BrolOl. who tookthe law in his hands, and shut downthe lid on t.he "ltambling" by produc'ing w.arrants for the arrest of the meD.In the meanwhile, Charles Grimes, Wil­liam Tepleton, Pasehal Benson andJoseph MeDonald seenred trOUble. audby l'le time a blueeoat had made ap_pear.lllce the fonr .students had madea'-getaway." lea,'inJt the other fi,,�men to their fate. Se\'eral fraternityI rothers of the jailed students rush,ell to tia� reseue with baiL After asevere :a,luaonition. the Woodlawn desk2Wl'gt'ant paroled the men. on thc con·dition th�t they report at the Cit),h:all this morninJt.ClIeer Mr. Brown. Jdargaret Green.Dorothy AlIm,an.Dorothy WinJtDorothy LJewellyu..... .ADIIUl -..r.Far from havinJt a day of vaeationfrom. their daily task of writing stories, the Maroon meD will en� intheir annual struRa'le with the Capand Gown. At 2:30 aba.rp, on theJ,rrounds south of the PIli Kappa P�liouse, 57th and University avenue,the rh·al. teams will start the cham_pionship battle. .Harry Gorps, who pitehed the Ma..roon to ,\ojetory 1_ year, will be inthe box for the DailY men. while Ru·elolph Moritz. the HiltIehcoek phenome­non will twirl for the Annual. EarlBo';ely. former Wendell Phillips star,will be ready at any moment to stetinto Gorgas' shoes in cue of need. BobHatcher. a veteran also, will be behindthe bat for the Maroon; and )(anatt·in:r Editor Lyman will �ateh for theCap and GOW1t.· Indoor ball will llfplayed. Admieion t» the pme will 1. Band. • Tbbe free and preparations are beinlt 2. "The Alma Kater" from • (made for. a larJte erowd. Pranks of Paprika," to be leel b,What tile CJapIatDs �: Rowland George and the Blaek-"Wo will walk a� with the �e.'· . friar cast.Miel :Man�r Rhett of the Cap and !I. Band.Gown. ._,,- e have the best team that -I. ··Bright College Y cars," by Ole"Club.�elson H. Norgnm captain of (.;h (ConUnlled _ .... I) 5. Band. GI('tU:o'� Western football champions tui,. 6. Chicago 8Ong. by Women's ceyea:, was yesterday eelected as ath- clUb.letie wach of the University of lJuJ· 1. Band.at �alt Lake City. Negotiations haH' : Balletia �. Oreehestra.been in progre.ss for several weck3,�ntl = �. H. Band.th� l:Onr�1 of Regen. definitely �('I TOOAY, 10. Clas." or ball 8Ong.l()('tc.1 him yesterday. Norgren \\. II. Alma :Mater.ha\'c f;harge of football,buketball ;11, lla.daematlcal 8CIuIIanb1p emyn1nar 12. Chimes.bl1sch;.ii.and will also coach the weight tion. 8:30, Cobb 8D.men of tho track team. Modern � eft1ci11ac7 testa. 9Norgt(:n came to Chicago from Nort: to 12, Cobb 12A.Di\'i�ioil High &hool and was (the fir:,! S�!�WIIcoDIIn buebaD PIDI. 3_.nun ita the Univcnity to win OUt: .... OlfOnROW.j,,: .. mblerns in one year. Jle was un-animc.as1y "cleeted caP,tain of the All· VDivend_ nUgIous 8In'lce. 11.W�tern football team this Y('.:tT I ""delal, niti�s, and w:u also picked for theAll Conference buket;baD team atIe rwnrcl. No� will gradnate if'June and will have won twelve majorIr�r8 ir. bis throe years of competi·tiona He is a IQeIRher of Owl aneI Ser­pent, Order of the Iron Mas� Skul!an.1 Crc...��nt and other societies. an.1is a T;nivenaty marshal. Be is n. I. •1 Women'"ber of Phi Kappa P.Ii. I A. ..FIVE UNIVERSITY lENARRESTED YESTERDAYStake Money on Putting Abilityand Are "Pinched" byWoodlawn PoliceJUVENILE COURT TO TRY CASES}'h'" Uuiversity atudeuta speut n.J1anxious hour at the Woodlawn Policestation yesterday afternoou.· WI theoutcome of a sociable putting matchfor fi\'u cents a hole. ou the Ja.ciuluuPark 20U links. The sojourn ill jailwas ouly termiuated when .Mrs. �ura.hBteveusou, mother of Jwhua Ste\'en·soD), mother of -Josuhua, Stevenson, �junior in colle ....re. and OUe of the 1)1Lr·ticipants in the "frieudly Jrallle," tookthe fintt available car to the statlon,and offcred to bail her son and thefour other men out of the jail.Laue Rehm, Joshua Steven-son, Willianl Wiley, Henry Juwer­CDSOn. William Wiley, Heury InJ,.rwur-8On, and William Tabor \\�re the vic;tinls uf ABsista.nt SuperiuteudentBrown, (If the South Park commission,Woo happened 110 be strollinJr by thepqttiug �reen. just at the crucial mo­ment, awl ordered the arrest of thefive students. The men will have toappear this. morning at 9 at the Juvc­nile court. in the Ci.ty hall, where thcase will be tried.Twent} �eDts W'aIJ the larlrCSt wi.)·ning 01 t he afternoon. $150 bail w�d(:llIullcil·,i by the police captain forthe rl'll'� of the students. Se\'eralchoors ",;ere �h'e::. for Mr. Brown. fOIthe dilentjon he pro\'ided in arru:stin;.tthe mp.nN'OBOBBN ";a.L OOAmlA'r U'rAII :RBX'r YEA:£ and GownWOUIt;U of the Uuiversity w111 takefull possessiou of the office and edit,a ···real" edizlou of the Daily .Maroon.. \louuuy. The paper whieh will appearlIU th� campus '!'ue:M!ay nlorninJr willbe thu fOUl'th 01 its. k iud published atthe Uulversity, Dorothy WiUhltou,ul:w:tgiug editor, will hava slxteen us'lSistuuts who expect to handle every­thinj! frOl1l -·doinJr'.small anuounee­ments to t;CCuriuJr advertlsements,According to Miss \Villiston. whowus managing editor 01' last year'swomuu'a edition also, tho issue willsurpass all previous 0l.LCS. This edi­tion is the only publication in theUuiversity in which the women. havecomplete control and way gh'e theiractivities and grievances full public­ity. Liva news feature stories, eom­muuieatfons on current questions, andother literary material. win make UPthe paper.The cODlplete .aft will be as fol­lows:fta Std.Editor, Dorothy Williston.Business Manager, Alta Fisher.Literary Editor, Dorothy WeilNews Editor, Mabel de la Mater..Yiriam Bald win.Grace Hotchkiss.Alice KeElin.Elsie .Johns. For the first time in the history of RALLY IN SECOND INNING WINS fOUR ILLINOIS MARIS BRoKENthe University, uU students in the Sci-ence depurtmenta \\ill be aduutaed tothu Sl'riug dinner of �i:""llIa Xi. 'I'uos;day night at 7 in Hutehiusou cafe.'I'his departure from the customaryproceediJ18S of the sei611tiJic soeiervis due to the presence uf Dr. lr.a. Rem­sen. president emeritus of J ohu HOI ....kins university, and former presideusof the Nutional AcadelllY of Science,who will be speaker of the evening.Dr. Remsen's subject will be "Rem­Iniseencos of Sylvaster and Rowland."Both Sylvester, the mathematielan.and dien hurled a nUlguificent game, al-Rowland, the physieist.wera colleagues- lo\,"ing bwt· four hits. Chicago meetsof Dr. Remsen in his early days of sci- Wiseonsi» today on Stagg field. Leftyentific research work. TheBe throemen are claimed as the founders 01 Haumgartner and Spike Shull nrcthe theory of specia.l.izal'Jion in a defi- scheduled to work againht the Badg­nite branch of science. in America. D. ers,Remsen will tell of the progress of h..eo-workers from the time when they Shorty had the Jadian sign on thewere called to Johns Hopkins in thl" DUljority of the Orange and Blue bat­early 'SO"s. until their death in reeeut tors, a.ncl Cn.p;t.ain Phelps, touted a<J linois,took the 2 ·mile run in 9:41 l-il'years.Oh:lcago Society A.wards Keda.!. the most dallbrerous man in the Con. lne'dok.ing the former record by over 10In honor of his remarkable addition: ference, went Jut three times by the seconds. Hcuderson ran the h.all miloto the knowleeleae of the world of soi...l t'k t . 1 1":.7 1 r:: th � mark beinl"ence, Dr. Renu:n was aiven the Wil l S r1 cou rmltc. Slip Cogd:.l, Illinois' In :0> '"", e ormer til)ft- 1 :56 2-5. Wriglxt: won the wile froualiam Gibbs medal last night by the climinuth'c sceOfll1 baseman, wa� theChicago Chemieal Society. Inorga.nic individual star. He gat�rc,l three of Campbell by a yard in 4:3(\ bNakineresearch is the field to which Dr. Rem... • ' Lhe existing record. by & seeond.Poaga...sen has devoted most of his energioo. tho four hIts made off Shorty s deh\'· f.)cttered husteU',» mark 1-11 � aU'utulHe h� w:ritten numerous text books l'ry, one of them being a triple. Dolly JW11P by an inch with a leap OJ: lwenty­on �h��. whic:h are the standard Gray made two of Chicago's hits, theWOfM :,on-thI8. s�\l)ect thr.oughollt the ,�.__ $- .. _ ..... -: _.:. -.-__ .. - ,,_ ·tJu'ee ·teet. two iJ¥:hezt. Sa.n.C181� .. tiec1"1i11"country. < • • - rema.lnd.er. beIng creebted to lkCon reeord in the quarter, running i' : ianell, Norgren ant} Cole. Coach. Page :49 3-5.sprang a surpri;i(> by benching two reg. W,Md Is IDdlVidDal 8 ...wn.L Al'PBAR U SING alars and playing Cavin at third nn(lStains in the fiAld.lmromptu numbeTs. and. pieces bythe band and glee clubs, will featurethe program of the first outdoor singTuesday at 5 in Hutchinson court.CoM and rainy w.ea.ther forced th.!. I ItT to thire1. Arbuckle groun(led out topostponement of the moslca as uea-a Cole anel Phelps scored. Bradley wasday.GIVEN WILLIAM GIBBS MEDALBAND .AlQ) GLEE CLUBFirst Outdoor Jbstea.l, u.etofOreSlopped by Wea,ther. is 8ched-1I1ecl far � Afternoon.Selections fro mthe Blaekfriar pla.y,varied numbers by the Mandolin dub,popular Chic� songs by the students,and a selection by the ,orchestra willhe gh'en. The members of the uncler­grruluate e1atEes will be drawn up ingroups on each side of the court.The tentative program is as follows!'rile Pro«nm.SIGN OF '1'BE SlOKLBPLEDGES RDfB WOMENIN FB.B8JIJIAN CLAEfThe fol1owinA" women hn."o hN'rplcdltCft to hte Sign of the Si("klc. th('Rophomore-.Tunior women'8 bonory �o·dety:lUll. ��:11.MONDAY.J'md.or eoDc. dIaIMI.JD...tftl. ..PImIlcs a1ab, ':30. ., ..... Sa.,,Zoologleat d1ab. ':so. ZGdou, u.... rre- WliI' t dUb, 8, II.aIIaI!I! 12-Semitic dub. 8. BaIbIl ..·TUESDAY.edftloD � IIInoD. 6:00 Hnlen Adam ..Martha BarkeT.ncdwiA" Bl'OMeit.,�ther Helfrish.f:leanor Hu1llter.Margaret MacDonald.::Margsu-et Monroe.Ruth �heehy._JAey Well .. Chicago'. Jinx Over IUini Flfec- Track Squad Takea Half oftive-Take Third Straight F.... t Places but. NosedIntencholaatic Game. Out in Fmal StaaeaChie·�o·s b:l8C'baU team lived up to n�· l�J)turing the majority ocf po�taits jinx on Llllnois and "'eDt into a In the J%.:t.t three events, the half mil ...tie for first place ill the Couference t�e broad jump :lDel tl..e ham.mer throw,race hy downing the lllini yesterday Illinois o\'ercaw� C1IicBt,"O'y lead .,,1.before t1le big Juterseholaatle crowd. aunexed the Conference dual m8et4_3. Chicago took the lead in the sec- championship at Champaign yeater'­ond inlliug when a rally netted three day, 70 1-2 to 55 1·2. In the half and.rU1l1J and held it_to the end. Des Jar. the broad -jump, however, the Ora.na-and Blue athletes were forced to bre.&Illinois reeords to annex first place.The meet was the luteat ever held atChampaign. Four IlJinoia recorda wwebroken and one tied.Chie.ago and l'Uinois took _ven firdplaces apieee and thoo seeonds andthirds decided the meet. MBBOn of n ..Ward was die individual point.. wiarner, taking first. place in both hurdleevents, and third in the century dub.Libonati walked, but was caught oft Baraneik was beaten by �chea in thefirst on Gunkle's quick throw. MeCon- hundred, but. gained. a victory ?vornell lined to CogelaU and Norgren his rival in the two..twnety. ThoJdufailed to hold De3 Jardien's low throw beat his old riv., Culp and Sehobill­to first anel Phelps :vlvanoed to see- ger, in the pole vanlt, clearing 11 fe_onel. Ru�h sacrifi("-ed neatly On th(" 9 inches. GOrgas and Whiting tiedsc('onel I)itc-hoel ball, a.c1vandng Phelps for.first in the high jump; l'Ior&reP.won the shot at 40 .leet 6 1·� incb_and Dee Jardiea. the di&wI throw athit b ya pitcheel ball anel Bane groun(l- U8 feel.ed out to Shorty.8ecoDd IDDiDg. SnDPnIdaL100 yard duh: Won by Ho),JDM, IIBarancik, C. seeond; Ward, C. �Phelps just reacheel Mann's long 'filDje, :10. '.220 yd. w.uh: WOIl by Baraneik, 0;Hohman, I, BeCOIld; K:njght, C, �'rim'e, 22: 1 .120 yard high hurdlee: Won by WaNC; McKeo'W'a. � second; .Fish I, tIlird.Time, 15:2. ? •220 yard low hurdles: Ward C, firSt;McKeown. I, seeonci; Tilden. � third.Time, :26.440 yard run: WOD by Sanden, I;G�litz, I. seeond;. Cornwell, C, third.Time. 49:3.880 yard run:: Won by Bendeno.,I; Tapping. I, second; Stegemann, q,third. TilDlC, 1:57 1-5.One mile run: Won by ""right, I;Campbell, ChieaA"O eeeond; Minn.,., I.thir.1. . Time, 4:30. ,1\Ie-Rohie 1O'0uneleel to � .Tarc1icn. Two mile nm: Won by Ma�n. J;. fi Id h·. 'nv Stout\ C seeond. Time, 9:41 2.5.('o�tlall hea.t out an m Ie l� JlO1 �hot P�lt: Won by Norgren,C; Sc-ho-fet !"('('on.l when Ca,'in threw �lel t., hin�er, I, �ond; Curr�er, I. tIa�.fi�t, TlC'� .Jar.U .. n hit :\(orr"l1 an thf' llhctan«'e. 40 fee¢ 6 1-2 lnche8.wri�t. (hankie !"t,nt("k out ancl Pho1Jltl Pole '"Dult: Won by ThollULfl. C;CulpI an(l 8ehobingcr, I, tied for secon,l.I Height, 11 feet 9 inches..Third Innin« ' Di�("U8 1hrolV: Won by D� Jar(lien-.c· Rue n �ond· CurrieT, I, third.�ft�CtlnnC'1l "-oun.I,,.1 to GUnkl". �or- i,i:4tan('�. 118 feet:;:ren \\'nlk�1. COg,L-1U knocokctl .lown. Hiarh jump: Gorga." nnd Whiting. 0:\fann'� hot flrh'e nncl ('aught him at Itieel for fi�; Tenny. � and Polakow,, , :. T, tiect for third. Helght. 5 feet 8(j�t. Gra�' �angl�l to ("ent.-r, �orlllg inC'hes.Xo'W'cn. D"s .Jareli('n skied to Phclp!4, I__ Ie. alalt Bolds Du.c6.Rush grounflec1 out to Ca\'in. Ar, Professor Md lin. MiDiken udhu«'klc �tn)('k onto Rrn,ne�' r.-ot. the IIr. and )I",. Ott SehneriD« were thef· h' .. � .T ... r,li .. ..a ·lmt Bane pat.r01'ls and patroneaee for the eee·u,_t .t 011 J� _. ..-,,. 011.1 Reynol.t .. elub informal of u..�ki('(1 to Shorty. quarter I ...... t. Rntehin80D eo.:­mMS and the MICOn(l floor of tJa. �,.were 1IHd.tlrh·e, whi('h lookecl good for a home"In. Gray hcalt out an inlielel hit.anfl stole scrond. Des .TareHen reat"h·('(1 fi1'8t on llorrel" b&41 peg. Cavinwalkeel anfi fiUefl the ba..� CMf'singled sharply to left, �oring Grayand Des Jardien, Stains \\-:llked again:filling the bases. Lihonati hit a �ri­fire fly to Phclp" anel Ca,\'in MOred.Col" stole thire1 when Bra.tlley trial to�ntch Stains oft' fi1'8t. Stains anel Colea.t�ptC(l a double ste.RI, hut Colfl W8!"�auqht at the plate.:t1:ooo fann('.l.(Continued from page f)IIftIB DAILY KABOON, SA'1'UBDAY, MAY 16, 1')1'-D ail y Mar 0 0 D ACKER, 1lAHANNAB, BAB.Dr !--------------------------- AJr.D SBBBLOW � BOUTS'Ofildal �tudeDt �('\\"I>l'llpt>r of the Unl.\"t'I'slty of Chkau:o:l"ulJlj"lI"d 11101'11111;':". except Sunda, andlIonJuy·. Iluril1:.: the Autumn. Winter andSpriu" '1Illlrtt'I·H. by The Oall, Maroon.tuff......•. :Vi. t;ulUqIuullH. s, .;ura.'B. P. llt .. l,..lJbl!\(.·IU1'TIO� BA'l'.I!&ts, ,.1 rIel'; $1 ...... yellr; '1.00 .. QUArt •••b, a ...... ; n."" a ),car; $l.:.!fI a qlla"L�",e.1h"(I,,j-!SualDt:" U41ce. EUI. :t ..r",o;l,il,vllt! lli.1wll7 .VU. ,Aft.,. 10 p m.Il),u" I •• � tlil".-- --�------A:':i EXPLANATION IS DUE.Act:u; uiug- to custom, the Bluek rr iur ....e lcc t tweury-cijrht. members cacho yvufrow 1J"l.rtic.iVaut� in tho show, 'l'hi�custom is the 0110 conspicuous exampleof the [im it.ed merubersuip still sun 1\i11� Ulllul'g promiuent campus orgauizn­t.ions, _\ot&.l.blt' exaanples where t h,limit 11.:::; beeu abaudoued uiay Lll'found !Ull(ltl� class societies. The SUI'­vivuy vI hc Iiuuted membership inBluckr 1 !;U;'::,t is most uufortuuutc, siueelimited iuombership is always pen IIclous ill i ts .Iufueueo und teudene ies.It pro.' ides a coustaut temptation fOIiratcl'I:ity log rolfiug ; and above aUthere i" .110 inherent ustice or rjeu-.in ui::,;ci·illlina.tin� between men whohu ve worked faithfully for the SUe·cess of the product ion, What if OIlCbe a little wore apt than another:Llnve 110t both workeu equally f'aith­fully? Have not both been equallydevoted to the best Interests of t lu­('1'l-!uuizatioll? Obviously, then if OUt't!('ser\'L'� membership, so uol!s the oth­cr. For' example, a man works hurdaut! e:ll'Jlcstly' for the show, and per·hal''S along w:ith three or four othcr.s,j" con:-iticreu for tho twenty_eight I·l;o�itioll. '. He loses out. Why? Ignor­ill" tho fact' that only too often fra·tt;nity membership is the determ.inil!:factor, there is DO logical or fair 1J:J.·�js UpOIl which a choice van be maAlt'Would it uot be better to choose allwho han; worked faithfully, witllol:JegarlL tu au artificial li!llit? This itll'O 0111,)' fair and reaSona.ble tlLinl! t(<io. '1'0 mako tho si�uation .. spocific­this year at least scvcli men were notta.ken illto the order who deservedllIell1Ler;:,.hip on the b�is ?f .'Y0�k Il�le,Who cau e.xplain thiS dIscriminatIOn.]s th('TC reason or logic in this? Until�omcthing concreto ca� be. s_how� de�u­ollt."Ira.ting that such ap-_ nctio� IS �"lr.1110 ille\'itable conclusion is that theBlackfriars havo done an injustice tofaithful workers. In c\lnclusion,.. is itOllt of the way to as1.. :mt either this�lct ion, a� it stantlB, 'b� explain� �t­ist':lctorily, or ·el:ie that the reInal�n�men who Jiti good work be taken 111:'.�.WRY ELECT AT ALL?:1 t'Jticularly is the Janger of thepn:!;ut liroccUing appar?nt when tilecxact conditions of electIon are .knownXc\\" memlJers are' elected on tho ree­onuucutlatioD, though· sometime:;ag:linst of tho mana,:er of the show:'Ihey arc elected by the. �rder as awhole alld a:Udo from SpeaflC charges.tlw 11�s..;it,iI.ities of trnding vot'C".i, 01fraternity illduence, etc., are only to(;npparcnt. Would it not sol�'e all Ilif.l'iu;ltic. ... loy takiug the elechon out· 01tho ha.nus of the membcr'Mhi at larg�'";:l.��C it in the hands of the 01:111'.bonnl; that is, the actual prOtluccrs,an.·l let them choose those men whllthey beli\'e 11aye meriteu membershiprl'� ,: rti !e�� of tho number. As it i;tbe memlJers ·vote on the rceomll1C'.11:t; ion ·of 1-ho exeeuth'o board. \\' htllt;\' ,"ote :-.gn.inst tho rccomm�nl1a.tio;, of thi� board, as i!4 often .Jone.'the vote for men whom their officersbelievc shoaM not he eleelell. W:henth(:y 1'ollow tho exeeutive hoa.�'1 i.m.plidth- thero is merely a Iluphc3tOloT!M ctr:l;t. Tho whole proccel1in� L'4 ii­]ogi�"ll. The c...... eeutivo Loarll, ha\'in"rl'� pOllllihlo positions nrc a...� .. umell to h(}WIl ('st , anll in �eneral wouM h('. 1'h,know the work of each m:lIl, an. I itconsei('ntiQUs he is. }�rnm th('ir ow;l'xl'cricnco they f'ou1cl pi�k ;111whom thc�� think Ilcl'If'r\'e ('1('d:lll'What f:l.i;('r way is there of :on th� m('n; a wny wlli('h Ilo� not ar·tifj(.i:dh' limit the rncmh('rslii,,: �. w;wh!.-JI ';nngs ('nOtIj!h of :l ('Iuh m'('r tl,�!ll('11 (the rij!ht kin.l of a cIuh a.t.tll:1 :,) to lIIa1<o them work: a wa.�· whi(',will t:lke hlllrh of the prt·!oIcnt. nitil·i!'.:lnll (li��atjsf�tion from the Blnlsfrin r election?i.Two Wm A� Club.Wilmer Sou(ler wi11 give .a tnilk"The EITed of Resl,)tU11 Gas on PhotoCllrrent�" at a meeting of the Phy�i('l'Iclub Monday at 4:30 in Ryet'son 32."The Rotation }:nergy of a Diatoni,'Ga.,," will be ,liscu.",,,e.l hy Y O!'hio l�h- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Defeat Contestants in F1na1.s of Wrest­ling Ch.a.mPicmship; CrqU and 0t­toson WiD FeDdDg. ARE YOU READY BOYS?Now, then, altogether:Go, go, Chica - go--to Herzka Bros. for your new "Spring Scenery"!That's where they all go!We specialize in Tailoring for Young Men, andcater particulary to University Patronage.And we get the 1ion's share of it" too-our Con­vernent Location, plus our exceptionally Satis­factory Service does the trick.We can .please you. We treat you right, We'vebeen at It right here for 18 years. Ask your fellowstudents about us. This is the place.. The weather is ripe+our patterns are nifty--andwe give you the latest word in design and classy[it, Let nothing stop you now. .Make a hit with yourself---and the co-eds--in a suitof our making. "You'll come back again/'Open Evenings and Sunday Mornings,HERZKA�Standish-a NewARROWCOLLARfor Summer. .An ultra smart stylewhich correctly ex­presses the fashionBfor§eCLUETT. PEABODY & CO .. lJIc. JlMenWoodlawn& Savings TrustBank BROTHERS:-: Tailors :-:1545 East 53rd StreetTwo doors west of I. c. Station - �I ;,_-••· ........ ---------------------- ----_._------ENGLISH NECKWEAR $1.•N &or nnh were the winners ill tht' finals forAtbJ us_S.daea ••• .ac... the l.:uj\'t'n;ity wrt'RtJiug chalDf)iou------------ ship yesterday, Another final "illI::ut"",,; a. aecuDd·claaa mall .. t tawf:���¥�; .. /.:���c�·r 'ia�-:� l��LMarda II. tnke place Monday, wbcll Kearney uudDavit' meet to determine the cbJLDl-pion of the dus� under 135 1'0llU11 !ol:Sherlow WOIl ill tilt' heavyweight,class, nf'ter being g.i\·l'll a hard fig-lith�' Graves, tht' bout going to the f'orru,er L.Y dee iaion, Graves wrest led themost of the time with a shoulder outof joint. Bhorlow looks like a c,omiul,:wrestler, and Coach Xethertou is Iook­iug forward to him ns a C:lu.1itl:lt� forthe Conference championship ill hisda..'\J next year, III the light heavy­weigllt <-lnss Acker won over llatlisollill a snappy bout of thirtcll minutes.Sayre defeated Ham in the semi-f'Lnals for the �·elterwei;!htchnmpiollshiI',but fell before Hardt, in th(." f'iuul»in a long, dose battle. In two of thecleverest and fastest. bouta e\"("T �t:th"'ilin Bartlett, Mahannnr emerged thewinner of the 135 to 145 pound class.Ho threw Teninga in three minutesand followed this victory with anoth­er over EI1�worth_ On aceount ofthe scarcity of entries in the twolight,,�ejght claNscs, it W":I!'I aecilletlto -- •• ----- •••• ooao· ••• _ ••• __ .e ... •• _ ••••hoM thc...� together, antl Davis nllllSherlow. Ae ker, Hurdt and Mahan,ftIB FACtJLft "'lHB 8'1't1DEN'l'Sof theUNIVEBSI'lY OF CmCAGO\\'ILL FIND IN.!r1DS BANK ALL THEFACu.r.rn:s OF A DOWNYOWl{ BANK.SAVINGS ACOOUNTSMdCHECKING ACCOUNTSAre Welcome aud ApprectatU.RESOURCES $2.000. 000,Board of Konth17 to Meet.The board of ellitor" of the Univer­!'oity I .. iterary Monthly will meet Mon­ci:J-Y to ftelcet contrihlltion� an,1 tronMct gene",l hURinCM in preparation(or tho .June iAAUC of the Monthly. 'The products of WelshMargetson & Co. and. Vi,rgve Middleton �'-Co.. �'bf London. We special-Foulards andlze onCrepes, also a large rangeof club and regeinentalstripes.1.....Jerrems TailoringMeans clothes that give youindividual good style.Prices $30.00 to $60.00�MADISON AIm WABASIIA Specialyof OU1'8�A.ILOB FOB VOVRO IIBltTJm�E dORES: 7 N. La 8a1le 8t. 25 B Jackson Blvd. t'71 B IIoDI'Oe lit.r.!l J 1 Cottage Grove A venue.. �HICA•••Phone EnglewOOc) M23. � ....... "._Kea.rney will cla.sh in the title bout.Croll cvapturell the Unive�ity fent··jng championship yC8tertlay hy win·ning 80\'en matches. Ot�108On W38 lli�nearest opponent, taking first in sixbouts. This Dtn.tch enas a suc('es.'\flllseason for tbo fencing �m, ConeltMiller b�ving trainecl the men so thatthey are now fene('TS of the fiNtelass.The results of the bouts:Foils.Croll won three bouts.Ottoson won two bouts.Arlt ""On one bout.Duelling Swords.Ott060D won three bouts.Croll won two bouts. .Hanke won one bout,Saber.Hanke won three bouts.Croll won 1:wo· bouts.Ottoson WOn one bout.Final Standing.Croll won seven houts.Ott�on �on seven houts.Hanke won four honts.ArIt won one bout.W.il1ett to Talk Jf.oDda.,..Associnte Profes..'lOr Willet will de­Ih-er an illustra�l lecture on "Egyptto Jerusalem by Desert" at a mootingof the Semitic dub Mon«lay night at8 in Haskell 26. AU students of theUniversity havc Leen in'ited.OUft KBN !'BOX OFFICE.(Continued from }':;ge 1)has represented the Cap and GOWIlin "c,,"\r.\.'':Thoro is not a floubt in my minll:t." to the outcome of the contest," 83i.1Ca.Jlta.in lla."t of' the Daily. "It is notf'onceivnhlo that tbe Annual mcn could'Whip onr te:un. It will be merc prac·ti('c for us."',\\�o will win by ten run�:' 1i'.'liflCaptain I.�'1Da.n. of t.he Cap Rnd Gown,"We will break aU tho bat... on tht'�r()tlnl1s."The lineups::.�KazoooD. Cap _d Gown.Gor�as .. Bon(ly .. p. ..•••••• Morit.zHatcher c •.. Lyman (Capt.)(,It )":\�t. (Capt.ain), .. Ib RhettMatthews.. •••• 2b ••..•• ByerlyNewman RSo •.••.. :: DelanyShatTer " .• .. 3b PalmerK .. . .ub ..•...•••••• 11 •.•.••• Com�lInonahoo cf. . " . •• PlumeSwnn�on . rf. ClarkUmpire: Kennicat.t.R('(Ir(,T:: o,ttinltham.Cheerleader: Mo:dton., .....•.,._ .._ ..... -.• smn:CB OCLLBO:E Wo.JON'WIN GAllE FROM JUlfIOBS iIby a Chicago tennis te&m.again8t Cou·ferenee opponents. and has been ac­cepted as a foree8i8t for a sueeeaful8('a.son. Squair played even betterOJa1caco � -rake Rtntr: .... Seta inCoDtemce OOIlteeta Ap.lDBt o.hio8t&te -ream. Uppercla8s lftDe Defeat Lowcrclasa.. Imea. 10 to 4 in nrst M'atch or .Ithan last season, while MacNeal made lObampfoDsbtp 8erie&a. perfect pa.rtDer.· The next tennisChicago cleaned up in every match match is scheduled fc'!" next Thuraday Senior college women defeated the ial:,"Uinst Ohio State for the Conference with Leland Stanford. juniors iu the fintt grulle of the .. ham' :tennis champion'8hip yesterday. Both I Result. of Chicago-Ohio State plonship serles yesterday 011 LC'Xillg-1MacNeal and Squair, who represented match. ton fieltl by a score of 10 to 4. TheChicago, played wonderful games, and MacNeal won {rom Wirthwein. 6_1, game was hotly conzested from startthe Ohio men had no chance to take 6-1. " l to finish, and W1L8 watched by a crowd.u. single game. When the tow Varsity Squair won from Carran" 6-3, a.O. of two hundred rooters. Laura Wal·men pla.yed tOlfether in tho doubles, Squair won fron. Wirthnin and ters, Margaret Riggs ami Ella Lender;their service and receiving were so Curran, 6-0, 6-0. man hit home runs, drh'illg the ballnear perfect that their opponents lost over the fence, Tho lineup follo\\'�:three 10\"e .seta. Professor Burton wilt giVe a lectureThis is one of the most overwhelm- on ·The New Testam.ent Literatureing victories that has ever been wol. �{onday a.t 8 p. m., Haskell 12. Seniors, Juniors.Yartlanu p ••........ BroisscitLeudermann .. .. e. 'ValtersLlewellyn .. •... lb. .. MacCliutockBeall. • . . . . . . . . •• 2b • • . .• • .. BaxenRi� 31> •. .. ••.. AllenRhodes. . . . . . . . .. SSe •••••••• BurkePfeiffer •• ••.... rf. RegentMick. . . . . . . . . . •. cf. •••••• SutcliffeHotchkiss .. If. AppelShambaugh _. subs. DodgeKitch _ _. . . . . . . • • . . • • Collin!'!SW3.wi� _ ...•••••• A{lams. SharpUmpires: Margn.n>IC Sullivuu andMiss Wayman_Our Opening S�e!Begins May 12, 1914We cordially invite the University ladies to our grandopening sale at 863 E. 63rd street, during the next week.Our opening sale price is reduced enough to offer youthe best chance of purchasing. We are the largestJapanese store and the only one to have your purchasingsatisfaction in this location. We are located at your walk­ing distance after supper. Instead of going down towncome right down to our store and save your time andmoney. We call your keen attention to our price list.$14.00 SILX HAND-BBAIDED KIMONOS $7.50$12.00 SILK HANlUlBAlDED JlANDABlN· OOAft $6.50$.'1.50 SILlt HAND-BB.AlDED HOUSE .rACXBI'8. .$2.75$8.00 SILK CRBPB KDlONO S4.5O$3.00 OonON OREPE HAlfD.EMBBOIDBBED. BEMOROSSL�$2.00 OOftON eBEPE PRINT lDM:o.N08 $1..00$2.25 Cotton Crepe Hand Embro1clel'ed Hoaae .rackets $1.00Nippon Dry Goods Store.·IKPOBft:BB AND WHOL'F-SAL'BltS863 BAST SIXTY_TBIRD �.TELEPHONE HYDB PABX 970(.rust OppOSite the DreXel Theater) -PROFILE- ne Photo PIa7 acnen 18 Jut like • 4nuLNo Look c,r m.aat. Of QeeCh CAll 1IIIfol4.1".1e g1adDe6a azul a4Desa of We·. oa... aide,By heroes In Beel LU""""'me J'oaD« &lid. 80 .. old.The whole world. of today fa 0DI7 • pIaJ'-You awl I each Play an impGrt.aAt put,ADd if you are the hero. yOu are aU. tbe ra&e.But the victim·. 1018? Perbaps a Ute, penaps a heart.So. dear read... th1Dk of cbUdhood da78,Aud let the cbi1dren aee the pllDto WQ&'TwiU gllide them t.moagh L1tn haTdIIhiPa aDd Bt;naa1-.That worked ha.voc d.uriDg Graudm"..... dQa.......ooPJridlt by JI. 0Utl ...The sad sad. IJIaU of a shirt ..,. be Yer7 IntereatI.D&but old. But the taU ... seea on the PHOrO-PLAY SCBBBNno liPIi Can Unfold.NOW LOOK WJ[SB.SEE OUT-DOOR POftEB DISPLAY.The Campus Theatre1316 East 61st StreetIs, UnderNew Ownership and is Man­aged by the U. S. TehatreExchange, IExperts in Booking photo plays,having years of experience in motionpicture theatres will enable us to giveto our patronsA Bigger, Better, Greater-Than­Ever Show.Weare going to remodel the entire theatre.4-LOOONNNNG REEEELLLLS-4PHOTO. PLAYs by famous authors. Ohaa Dlcke.ns. BIderlJ.:I.gg:u-d and etc.. aU. tbrae. four ;mel five B&EL DB.A.KASa.n,d oar KeystoDe Comed1e1s are noted far a mIalon!aWdlsto every thousand foot of tUm.ADMISSION 5 Centa. OOlftINUOUSFrom 7 p. m: to 11 p. m. 8o.Dd.a,J1s. From 1:39 to 11 'D. :m.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ •• �.�. ••••••••• _ ••••••••• G ••••••••... ", •.• _# _ . •- ...... "T .•• "Dollar-is"The· Eagle on the a .Rare Bird"Chica-go, Chica-go, Chica-go, ·cio�(io-Chica-go, Chica-go, Chic.-GolWhen the fellows at college want suppliesthey go to Rogers & May's Clothes ShopBBOAUSBAS ftIBY GO UP, 'DEB PRICE OOKBS DOWN.You Fellows--know the value of a dollar-just as well as other uhumans'Y do-and youknow that where you can get the most for your dollars-the most of what you most haVe>-­that'S where you'll send those dollars •. .:•YOU'LL GET HERE . 'jYoung �en's ClothesMADE UNDER OUR OWN SUPERVISION. BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY THE PRICES WHICII THE OTHERSTORES ASK FOR THE �.ulf; CLASS OF GOODS.The prices-weD, $28 i. our regular price for the kind you alway. thought cost $30-and those E .... Uah Balmacaans-the kind that make a fellow feel at home eveeywhere. They·rehere at $lO-for the $20kincls-and at $20 for the $30 coats.We kDDw Just what eoJtep Ute ia-"W"8'Ye been then. Have gone straight through-1'rom. 1'rea1ImaIl to the aIleepetin--aDd we kacnr-b7 expedenae � bcnr rare a blrd-tIle Ngle CD tile doUar is.FGr � WbeD it comes to aJdrtIs-a dollaz' and a. baH will procure here the ftI'7 same value which In �slaops c:oet J"Oa $2 UI4 eYeD $2.50, aDd. $1 wm bQ a stand.a.rd $1.50 v8lue.Begular SOc W.,.-taae silk Jrtnd ..... bat bdD& SOc eV'eQ'1rbere·-aDd are iUftIlteecUor 6 montb.a-wUl cost 70U here oDl:r25cHere's Why You Save.U you come 111» to oar tweltUl floor -P-Ud see itR siz('�u'U see that our rent Is so sman that we can fo�'it-aDd our oUt .. p:peDSe& an�. We don"t add a. oent to the actual cost of the goods for � We don't have todo it. Of c:cnznct. the blg stoftS With th* rents � to a S100,OOO-and their $10,000 bu7en-aDd window tr1..�,..costm.g fortmaea enI7 year-bave to .. _ the -money" to pay thf!se e�DM!&!'he,. tack aD a.1l'a cHuge OD. to � they seV- DO matter whoUler you buy a caIlar 01" aD overcoa.t.Bat we add DotIdng-aDd � spend DOtbiDg far notl!jD� here. 'rha,t.·s why some fellows save hUndreds of do!J!l�darlq the JeaI' b1lJiDg their clotb.a. their ahIrtB. their c�ars, honer,- alld neckwear here.ROGERS l:J MAY CLOTHES SHOPREPUBLIC BUILDING209 South State Street•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d •••••••••••••• • •• •••••• ••••••••••••••fll.B DAILY MAPOOll. SAftBDAY .. KAY 18. 191'-This model has proven to be one of thebest sty les we have ever shown. Flannels ofblue and gray and striped patterns.READY-TO-WEAR $25 & UPMEltS�SROPO*I_�et ac Hen.e ... ge18 • 20' E. ..JACKSON BOULEVARDChic_CoOur Newest Double Breasted Style lade in a lestAttractive Manner for Su_er .Wear..---.��/���''I'c./' ..., ,,� .,.: �'", ;&1\t.," 1«2·, :: •!<-.;_;� " "IIIIIII•III!mESMOOilfEST TOBA.CCOr\FT in the moony night with pipe and Velftt'-J- �·s enjoyment enough for some of as.Velvet tohacx:o--the finest leaf iD this great tohaem� iD big warehoases for over 2 ,ean-amellowing process imposaDIe to counterfeit-oa!y lime.IiuIe by little, caD c:bange the leaf-eruninate the hanb­llesl (You caD it bitel). Every puff of V dvd tabs ota2 years 10 produce DC» WQQ.dc:r it·, eooCL�a. •Pennsylvania Avenue.18tb and H StreetsTo seatns or � l:oteJ whereluxurioGS quarters mar be se­cured, wheR charm and con­caJw atmosphere rrnail, andwhn-e excalcn� 0 IcnJCe i:lparamount. the Hotel Powilabnoilers just sucb iDdaccmeats....Rooaaa with detacW bathIDa,. lie obtaiDed at ,I.so, 12 00aacJ � Rooms witIl. priftceIN!� poSO, '3.00 ad... 'c!'*= ........-n:tt...::::.��Write few booklet with 1UP. .CLIPPORD M. LEWIS,Manager�,':;Fun T\fOODDCe lUllREDMAN�------ ..". DUNW?\�yODe ounce b�!;s 5 ccn�3--ccnvenient for cl�rct:tc smokersMAKERS OFTn,'. Best P,odadDree leasons Why JOU fihoDld Eat at tbelen's CommoDslit. Good Food Propcrlp Cooked.2IId. CleanlinUi our Motto. Inspect the Kitchen3rd. A Miaimum Price for HI�h Quality FoodCia. Bftak,_ lie ., Cafeteria at LandiOlDer A L8CarCe MUSIC Come .. 2 For 25 Cents.filE HEW SPRING S'l'YLEEarl tl Wilson, ELECT SENIOR ORATOR I TEAJIS DIVID3 HO.ORBIM' ILLDfOIS .'IIIBI1nV�BN-rr-N:l8Erncst Reiehman was chosen to gh·pthe oration at the Senior class day ex­ercises, June 8, at a meeltin� yester_day in Cobb 12A. M&Ilt&ret Rhodes Texas leaguer, Yorr('U fouled out towas selected as the 8JM'8ker to repre- MaUll. Halas flied to Stains,sent the women at the Alunm&e din-nor. Dinuers of both men and women Filth InninIr.will be 2i\"en as cl08in2 exereises on Libonafi grounded out to Cog,ln.l1.H('nior day MeConnl'U Irrountl(',1 to Morrell. Nor-Chairman Lloyd LeDuc. of the Alum- greu "iugll>U over second and l\[nnnni association subscription eommittee \\"all'o(.'tl. Phelps ogot Gra�o"s lona;: Ilrhooreported on the results of a t.ell-da): lJ�· )l\'cly sprillung.campaigu for members. Every senior •. Phelps struck out for the secoudaen'ell to joillo a.eCOl'di� to LeDul'. t.me. Itush also fa.lIl1�ll, and Norgrcnhut few of them paid their 8ubaerip- took "arc of Arbue.kle � bounder,tions. 11(\ urged all members of tho Sixth Inni�.class to l'ay at once. Des .lnrdien wn lkr-d u ml Cavlu I"u.c-Defer Report Fund. rifho ..... l him to :-(.�·ollli P(·r('·lotly. ColoTI on. J,:'roullcll ... l out to third :11111 lJt's .lurdionIe. report of the class "ft fund :llh':alln.ll to third, hilt Stnhls flit·. I toe��Il11tt('e was deferred un'nil the re- Ph('IJl�.('el�t of a statement by the Universltv Brndlcv groun,lt,.l to Cav iu. Colobusiness mannger, Thc commit.teo wlil ma.de It.. wonderful stop of Bnne's�hortl)· nnnounce the conditions for J!rouli,h'r hut. threw t eu feet ovr-r Xor­tho fUlula. �reatlurer �ohn Greene re- !!rell·� hl'all, Bane n'achillJ! El'I'UIlII.1,0r�e'l!Ou ll'le.llt class fiuances on hand �� co Hllllie I!roun,h .. l to C:l\'in, who taa;:-unt il a;:radunhon. 1:"11 Balle (III t he lIa_",' Ii II e. Co�,lall---- trip)t'.i IwtWC'('11 Gruy, allli St:tiu� I'cur-Score Club Gibes Last Dance. ell Bane. l{urrcll ;.:-roIltLt·11 to J)('S -lar-Score club will bolAl i109 last informal .!i�·II.of the year today nt 2:30 in Rosaliehall.: H:.rry Aurncher will play.Women I£sne DailY NorthwesternNorthwestern women issued vester­dny's lI�unbcr of the Daily :'i�rthwl'!<L­ern. Th� paper conta.inetl twelve !lll!!("of "live" news.:\c- per-Ii;;;: -1':� a,I"ertiKen;enta r .... eh·pCl for 1m than 25e. All cla-Ifloctadvertiaementa mut be paid ID advaDce. (Coutinued from page 1)Fourth,�.Halas now pitching tor Illinois.•Reichman is Chosen to DeliverClass Day Address At MeetingYesterday-LeDuc Reports onAlumni Campaign.Prize Contestants Wil!. Mieet.C(lI1test.a.:lib for the }·lorence Jam('A.lams Jorize for artistic reading wi"nl�t l\Ie,lidny at 4 in Kent the:lt�,·where all pa.rticulnrs of tlle cOlltew:ill ho :1'1D(Jullaell. An ap),lica.n:ts nht;.!h_ lI"\!""I'tCLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMEN�FO'l.iND--Purse. Inquire of Mrs.8)'aul:htcr, 6104 Ellis avenue. Ph\)nt?lfic!way 8114.FOR SALE-Dress Suit, size 36, ingootl condition. Price $15. Call lIy.tePark 5545. Cavin' grounded to Cogda.ll, who alsotook eare of Cole aud Stains.Me R.obil' was hit by a pitched ball.Cogdall flied to Gray, who got hiMSeventh Inning.Li bonnt i s,:lIt his S('l'OJIII base 0:1 bulls.�hoCOlIIll'll Iwaf. oun :1.. l'l'rfl"�t hunt.Xor:"'1'cn bu nit.'" I nud ILn Ins fumbled it.11111;: enough tu fill the bases, Mann�roullIlOlI shnrply 'to Bune, wh .. t hrewLibunuti out nt houn-, Gm,Y ::ruuude,lto thirll :11111 forl·l'll ll(!Cllunell atohome. Des .Jarlli(�n wai tA'l I for threehall«, but then struI'k out •Halas g-rotlD,lc,1 out to Shorty.Pbelps \\-:llke.l on the first four balls.RIl�h liu(. .. l Hilt �(I LillOlUlti in left.Arhucl�le �roull.tt',l out to Cole.Eighth InniDJt.C:lvin fliell to .ArhtH�kle in Icft fiehl.COil' I1lso flill to Idt. Stain... �rotlDlledout to Halas.nra,ll.�y �tnJ(.'k out. Rane ;:roundcl\to Cndn. McRohie walkCiI. CogdaUlII:ule his thirll hit, n. sillJ:le to eenter.Nyc battell for llorrcll, nnll wi111 two:4tril\ .. � 011 him ll� .Jnrllien uncorkeda willi pitch on whil·h l\Id�ohie scori"ll.Nye groUlllie,1 out on the next ball;Ninth InnlDg •Libonati took the count of thrce an,ltw�, anel then earoDlCtI the ball oilHala's glove into RUBh",s hands. Li�was thrown out bv inches. McConnellflit'.l to Arbuckle· an.l Norgrcn struckout.Holas groulHlcd to Norgren. Phclp"struck out for the thir.l time. Ru!'hwalke.I, but Arhuckle en.leel the gamAby forcinJ: him Ilt seeomi MeMConnellto Cole.Box Score.----.rNlJJ.:nWOOD TYPEWRITER in first Chicago. R. H. P. A. E.cJm'ls con clition, for $35. 6 North Libonati, if. . - . 0•• ,. • •• 0 0 1 0 0McConnell, 8. s..... . •... 0 1 0 1 0Hall, 1_2 or 7-8 p. m. . Norgren, lb .•..•....• 1 1 11 0 1Mann, c. .. ........•• 0 0 9 0 0Gray. r. f. . ... . ... .. 1 2 1 O· 0Des .Jar,lien, p......... 1 0 1 5 tlCaVin, 3b ...• .•...... 1 0 1 3 1Cole, 2b •.•...•..•.... 0 1 2 2 1Stains, c. f. 0 0 1 0 0W AXTED-Six men with some ex­perience in salesman�hip, to act asrcsillcl.t agents for moving picturefilm a')\°ertisemetns. The work wiulocc�py part of their time now, andall in the future. Call at the Unh·cr_ 4: 5 27 11 3Illinois. R. H. P. A. E.sity employment. bureau today at 2:30. Phelps, c ••.••.•••.... 1 0 5 0 0Bush, s s............. 0 0 0 2 1Unl�ersal Repair life-Co.. 1508 Cable Arbuckle, I. f. ..�...... 0 0 3 0 0nta.iley. c ......• '. • . •• 0 1 5 1 0p!:l.!('. I"hone Mid. 6842. We rcpaiJ Bnr.e, Ib ••..•.•••••• 0 0 13 1 0McR.,:"'IC. r. f ....•.... 2 0 0 0 0Cog,J..ll. 2b ...•.••••• : 0 3 1 5 0; Mtllrell, 3b ...., •.•..• 0 0 0 3 I)Grn.,-cs, 3b • • . . • • •. • _ 0 0 0 ') 0Gunkle p. ••••••••• •.•• 0 0 0 3 0Ha):u;. p. • •.... '. . • . .• 0 0 0 2 1"to'·c". hicycles, ete. Refinish r.nd up·hf'lI'tf'r furniture. Plastering anel· ... imm'y cement; earpenteTing alul:ohint't ,,"ork a specialty. Est. fur··,i"h('.1. F. De Geer, Prop.Serge lfllla a R_"The high Quality andlow price of "N i coliStandard" Serge do notharmonize.It's the greatest valuewe know --- rich, fine,e x a ctl y right. Veryspecial at $25.00,_- - -'--.Nicoll tlieTailor",j<"...,we JOfzmt/.SonsCbJ'k aDd Adama � 0Jdcap. -----. 3 4: 27 17 2Thrt'e h:l�e hit: COAdan. Stolen b�.s:Grny, Colo, Cogd."lIl. 8aerifice hits:i�u4Jh, (. a'\'in, N�r6Z1en. Sacrifice f17.J.ihou-.ti. lIit!'y pitcher: by DesJ:lr.licns. Br:ldl"y. Morrell. llcRobie.hns� on hall.. : Oft' I>cs Jartlicn 4i. off(;l1l1klc .J. otT 1I:,i:u, 3. Struck ont: nyDes .J;.rdicn S, by lIa1ns 2. Wil.1pitch, D� .Tartlitln. Umpire.. Picket.rime, 2:)0.SMALL ENTRY LIft OF!lIEN CAUSES BOUND OFGOLF roo BE D:cFEB.B.t:DOn occount of the amall numbeT ormen WilO wero ready to l'):'Y in t.heqlHllifyin� round of ,the Universitygolf �bampionBhip, the: committee .le­ddp<l to �tpooo tho. play until n(':d.FI :t!:oy. n. i" believed that a )arlrCrnumber of moo wiD he out to qnnlifythen bccau� of the :lIMitionn.1 wookto a::ct in shaTlt' All men who 11M'iroto eomJl('to must hand in their namesto .ToNJUa. Steven... on. Raymon«) Dalyor CharlM Grimes. and pay an 011-tranee fee of 25 cen.t& !