.. /"04-�';-;:I'-:;:-:;::':"'>;:-'j.-;,-::-�,?::;:o,:,,;:�,-:-::;:-::':'"T.';:"';��'i':"";�;����\O-�·,-f:"'�:'�. ":":,-�:-�.-.,-•. -�-.• -�.""!I.�-".-.t.�-'.�.""�J.';.��.'�'t·... ·�·/·;·.,·I::-·.:··.�·f,···.)f··�··�··�·"�·�, ... ,·>�·.�:11!1�-'···��!1!��-:-}�I11111·(-�7.""!1·:.-�I1!'.. -(�.,.;�I1!'�-::. ...�:'!'"',:;-:�""!I;�I"'!''.-;�-'.-.�-:�-�:i"',t·,-;.;r"'�i�';-/�-i-�·-�;""!I_���:�·:"I?-;:����\':"!'�"",��:�'!'"'���.4;''''��:.��:f;O:='t�i''��!·�-'''-:.:�t�:;�;')��f'::'.��-::I-;:�:::-�:=}:;;'f"'•• :-:-;�:-;:�:;:.r·;r,:�:r:;�S;;n·���1f����t, ': ' ,: :::'.,:' ::,"::' ':':. ,:"�' :;:�' > -:: .. ; ··<:·�:,C' . �., 4, 'i;,� �;,"<' :1: ��,: :'I�:.� :";"::f:'/��::?�F�?"';'r::� �t"\)�,�}:�!.;.r.(./�.;;.• .. • :'.�."Ir :�:;)� ;_':"�'._;:.'�:�'�'. �, .�, ·.·.1 J. ,�".• .�_... � ": _":" �:"::' .. '.��� •. �"-::::--'�40 L � :"; .... --.' ... -: .J .... ......... .,It6- "-:- ",,-. H' '. � ........ t,lll�i�:'C.:-��'�':-a�'�::':'�,.":';;:�R:��-:: ;;11';", 'tt'. � .•. � �""" l. " • "'. • •. :.•. , .. ' ,,�fJ v: ,�:�� i;; _._.,"... ..' -:..' .-. :/�::r����::{/�������:" i.. J\�"� .J.\','1:" 4t>.. -. ':._'. 'UJ::'J'- .';\t,. '.>.. .. � � d'·. � .; .. '" . .'; ... "�r If.·" ••. I -, •. : •, . ...,: .... . i:' ., .' ': :'. .' . ' ... : ..... ....:�, I . ". 1. .. ",:, ...." . ;,�. ." ... -cPrice Two cUts ........« , :" r; ,f; It. J\.l J CHICAGO� TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20,.19(:8 ..-", .. �'. - , . ., ""·�t.. .' ::�.'./t�::.V· ._-;"1,'.�;,!+�: .T1ie-- m6riung' oi:'�l�ctfi,ri;;�ar�ii< .' ' A'_�:>�::{:no �'one' nOlninated' for Senior Councilin Division I! .That' was the outlookup to about 4 o'clock yesterday.;af:­ternoon;' when � someone' sJYiy :walkedt:p .to the Seiiibr dean's clerk 'amfde­pOsited a' mysterious' slip. nit· ibnof paPer 'was found .to . bear, , ·.Dorie6tlier .than the na�� �f candidate::rorcounCilor from Division, I... The ele�tion will be 'held in cha�1this morning at 10:30, when ·the: .. newsystem of voting 'Yill' be inaugurated.Each Se'nio� c�lIege: .. studel1t as' heenters chapel; will be: given both anattendance slip' and a ballot, uponwhich to write the name of. the candi-date .he wishes to represent his di-vision in the' student council. At thedose of the chapel services; the .bal··!ots will be collected and counted as.. 00.1 as possible. This method isl)ein�; introduced in order to obtainwhat will probably be a freer andfuller expr:ession of the students' will:" regard to the make-up of the coun­c"Saturd·ay morning, the list of nomi-'n�5 included . thirteen nal]les, butduring the day six additional nomina':'tions were made. I n Division II thenames of Hostetter, MacCracken.andSmith were added to that of .EIiZ3-beth Thielens. In Division III, JeanCompton was named, �nd in Divis­inn VI Wilson was joined. by H. 1-Rovnton and H. O. Latham ..':he final appearance of the. nomi­,.��. r�t. howe� .. c:,. h:1ct. been changedcOllsi(lerably since Saturday noon.thl'ic hdog four withdrawals; H. P.Hostct�er' in Di\'i!'ion 11; D. F.na\'is awl Alht'rt S. Long in Dh'isioniTT. and Lester :\, Stern in Di\'lsionV. Tlp.1s there will be no competi­ti01; in the first amI fifth groups.Wm. Kixmiller. and Walter. Steffen,respecth·ely.heing the only candidatesfrom these divisions. The third amisuch fourth divisions each has four. c�ndi­with dates. On the ' ,asis o� the .ratio of� (Continu�d on page 3)-----: �"�� ,J'�'.' •. �\' "DENY AmmC FWJ) BUMOI-.. � CHiCAGO' BErtER TUll'IWIOIS, SAYS STAGB . :keenwc;od AVerlue Property ·-WillNever be Used .to Replace 1I&r.banField Site, Says Mr. Wallace' Heck­man.Explains thai Crance and Blue WereOutclaaed in Game ,Won byrER- 'T'h'c; . University's: 'plan to makea temporary playground of the lotsIn either side of Greenwood avenue,:)etwe�n the Midway arid Sixty-firststreet; is meeting 'with opposition.Satisfied with the work that his lit- . Residents across- the- Midway aretie band of Varsity men have thus far convinced that the University in­done Director Stagg put the squad tends to blot out tius· portion ofthrough a s,tiff signal drill yesl'erday- Greenw�od avenue, iii order to .�akeafternoon in �}: e first practice to take; an. a��letic fie.l� of the two bloc�sthe soreness out of the team that n�� united, and, 'are protesting for themust begin a long hard trainin� to purpo's� of preventing the placing ofprepare for the Minnesota game o�· such .an athletic field, with its howl-:the 31st of the month. Much of ih� i�g �ooters in their neighborhood.time yesterday afternoon was. spent . University authorities, in asking thein discussing the lllinois game and at- city to' vacate this part of Green­tempting to profit by its lessons . .' . \vood!- intimate that the land will be. The team is in fair condition, con- used f�r 'a� large building, but theld . ... .. '" ..' 'W��lawn residents are suspiciousSI ering the weather and the 'hardtussle of Saturday's ; game. :' Schorn- and fear the real object of the. Uni:.:iner,'who broke'hi's nose' earl)' in fh� versity, � to use. Matsbll Fic:14 as agame, �as'" out for. practice, nor site; for the proposed new buildings,w_a� Ehrhorn, .,�ho has his face badly with the scene of . college athleticseut.. a�d is ge�erally crippled. . "Or. changed to ·tlie. Greenwood plot,. vie" Page hcUi a �ut lip and is rather As to the statement that the trans-sore all over. None 'of the' team but Midway lots will· be- the_ site of a. pre­fee1-:the effects of the fray. tentious library) building-s-supposedly, No scrimmage .was held y;sterday,. t'h�' Harp�� M��?��al-Mr. -Wallace�. �but.�r�S.tagg:uid/tb�.>Qpty r�"'; �f_c�.�an�",- _' bus�ne��. .. �a�a�e.r. .. _ .:'�.��-s�·-;as��irn-::t�lfIi'Sul)::' .. • 'Ce�sel�"tbe�':-:�IYerslry;:-Sald--:yes�stitut�s . to make u'p "' team without terday the new library will be ... 10-using .. hiS CfJppl�s .. , Leo/ DeTray.,.a�d .��.e� �n the .�amp�s'''betw�n .��s;Louis Falk. have' ��tur�ed· i;OJIt "the kell. �d the' Law ,t)uildi�g, a�d! :that,Minnesota i ga�e, .and were.' busy .'Nhil� it· is the intention. to erect' aFreshmen .the strUcture' o� the '·Gre.enwood 'lots, " itteach�ng the. .����yGcphcr formations in pre'parati�n f�r' has- noi yet 6eeil.;decided what build-'the' scrimmage with the Varsity all ing' it· wilt be ,or when it will be putthis �eek and next. . up. T'he location, he. expliined,will be·'Tile Minnesota line is very strong u:�e(i ��:mpoiari(y as pia:ygrotinds "for." . . '.... . .' the, kiCnienta.f_v school ��.·.He s·atedthiS y�ar:' said DeTray' yesterday, ,."and as a team I think they are far tbat the football and bas�l>all gamesstronger than they were last year. will �ever be playeCT- 'any·w.hete.� out­They I�ck a good. kicker 'as yet, but side' of Marshall Fi�ld.. .,' Th� first round of' the' fall interL T�:e ' �Ij()n�Jd. R�be�ts�n" plclY�i'� "ar�coile��t� tennis tournailient will'. b� t� - Pf.esent it ���es' 9£ th�ee plays' atp!�yed ·tOd;(y. Sixteen' 'men are en� .t\la�def'ha'il this 'q�art�r. On 'Thurs�tered 'i� the" tou�n:lment; .whieh' 'win �:iy 'ev�ni'ng� Ocio'ber 29, . a transla�deCide the championsbii; of the Uni: tio'Q· �i GOldoni's comedy; "Th�' 'C�r­vers'ty. \ i01�s "liishap:' will be pre�ented b�The co'ntest for' the title this year Mr. Robertson. On NovemLc:r 19promises to be close, as several men "Rahah," tbe new tragedy by Pro­bf go(.d· c::alib�r are entered. Those fessor 'Richard 'Brirton of the Unive�­entered' a're: F.' W. Whiteside v�. !tity' ot �iinnesot�.- �ill b�' given, a'ndc. A. Proctor, J. P. Whitm:m:"vs. ·K. o� December 9 -:'Comus," which wit.T. Waugh, S. B. McClintock vs:. Il be 'a" part. >of the ce'leb'�ti�n plan�edA. Stern: P. E'. G.irmner--vs-.' A.. i. in honor' of th� lIiit�n aimiv�rsary. '.Sandcrs. G. C. Ettelson vs. L. Stuart. ,On�: the .. after:noori �f October 29.H. C. Chi-isty'vs. W. r' Block,- W. S. Mr. Ro�erison �ih give 'a short 'talk.Smith vs. G. D. Fu'lI, MacOintoek in Mandel 'hall, a'fter which a recep­vs A. J. Sabath: ." tion in his"�onor' is being pl�mled b�Stern was a member ot.last years the. Dramatic club. The c1�b alsoSatisfied with·.Showing. Starts Long.Hard, Practice for Gamewith GOpher. 'd�E.�" 1 __ �iEIDBM•. _'i .: .. • �... _. - •• '. ... '2 .. '. . '.. . ':' '.. . " ! . '.. -.. tContest' to �e Nd champio� CO��Y)��d�: � DoniIa Ito�l, Of. ���,Umv�ai��.�'.Tc(lay :• So�'�,ti?"�eSe�t� .Senes: of �. � lleD'��tered: iii the: Fi� . Plays this' Q·iuirtei--DiaiDatic 'Club.,. Road-, : i to CcLo�te. ., Imay develop one."Director Stagg was' well . pleased",ith the showing of the team in the POW-WOWS OPEN SEASONIllinois game, and stated that ir. TONIGHT IN cOBB liBspite of the claims of many news- ---pa;ers and ,most of the' Illinois ad'" �en and �,lmomo!a ... Each tohel·ents. Ch.icalfo outplayed the ,IUi- Have' Debfte-�Coach Chandler toni. .. ...be ;·Presait."The Win.r played an 'important part . . .. , ' .in the game," said the "Old ·Man." 'TIle Fow-Wow Debating club ,,:iII"It was strong; and 'all 'through ·,the hord a '.debate.tonight .in <;obb 88 atgame tbe team playing with .it had 8.o:c1oc;;k. . N�w members of the cl�ba pronounced 'adva,nr.-.re� .. At .the .wi" �t this tim� have their first ei­first kickoff. Chicago !bad· t�e ''Win1d in peri�n'�� 'in. debating:' Two contestsher fnor and s�ored a touchdown �n have be�'n arranged,. one for thetwelve minutes. ·llIinois had the :whid Fresh'me��' the other fo; the Soph�for' the remaind�r ci{ the half, and iri mores. Th� subject for the Fresh­twenty-three' mint:�es' failed. �o· score �en' wili be; "Resolved; That compui­In the :second haifa �ith the wind in so�y' chapel attendance in the UnJ­her favor. Illinois 'scored a. ,touch- versity. should. be abolished." Fish�rdown in fifteen minutes and Schom- �nd Bili� 'h���'tb� affirmatiVe, against�er kicked a Roal �our minutes llfter Felseflth.lI· and 8ens�n on the nep­the next kickoff. ,The remainder.'·of ti�e. �,"I:he ;Sophomores will debatethe R';lmc saw the wind' i� thei� f�- over 'the college system iri the U1ni­vor ancr they didnt' score. We ha(� versity, Sega� and McC'!lIough de­the wind only seventeen minutes fending the system and. Carpenter andwhile Illinois had i� f�r fi�ty .. three Ree\"e attacking it.A large attendance . pf the newmembers.' and also of last ye�r's meni� ('xpected a·t· this· ,initial � dehate:Coach Chandler, of the Universityteam: ,,·ilI be on hand and give theFreshmen a litt1� :tdvice in mattersleal,lIer,"I� :ennis team. �opes �o have �s its guest ProfessorBurton, the' author of' "Rahab:" .whois eXPeCte�' to spe�k �n_ some phas-eof ·,he mOde.r� drama.-. Definite 'plans' fcr the Milton cele­hration have no�. be�n for�ula'ted asyet, bu� 4l, com91itee consisting �fDr. �ark��, chairman; Professor�[otilton� Mr.� payne, Professor Mead..,·i1d Professcf MacClintoek is a,t\�ork' on the 'prel,)a�atio�s. 'The definite co-op'eratio� of theD1a�a_tic .• club in making �he seriesof plciys a su�cess, ,,�as invited, at itsfirst meeti�g.· by the .extension de·". ,ROUSE INSTALLS NEW REA'!,.. ' �'. :�'" :. . ..... _.. ...Lincoln Hoase I�·Dr. H. E.SJaupt at BIinclaet in� COiliiDOiiS.r56th It..ed ana:e Stor­PUGS.OlD Corto' andIgaqe, - . ..._,.._... � ... - ,. -,Lincoln HOtls.e ln�taned' it�''''�ewiychosen head. Professor H. E� -Slaugh't.d the department of mathematics ata banquet held in (he Commons la�tSaturday night. De�n Butler �f theSchool of Education, who has heenhead of the house for years, expres�-:ed ��s dee!> regret at heinlt forced by..,res�tlre of otlle! ."·or� . �o; :gh·e uphis duties as head ... but. expressed hiseame�t ... de�ire 10 keep in touch "'iththe. hous.e, 'i.n the . futu;e:' He ".as"lade ar- assocj�te. m�inber.Profess�r � Sla�gh�. th'e incominghe�d, F.r�erick 0 .. �ramhal1, counsel.or, and Albert Smi�h �>n behalf. '�f thehouse. "'ere the -oth�� �p��ke�� of the� rna.. �resi�ent Scherer replied thatwork' was exactly in· harmony(CoatinKcl on paae 3)!lartmcnt... .I IT e:'ttendillg. the invitation of theextension department, Dr. Farkc'rstatMl to the Dramatic cluh that suchout of the, se\"enty. This accounts forseeing tbe ball in Chicago·s· territoryduring a .Iarge part of the game. Chi­cago ·ft3ined - ...... more ground. t�n'�Illinois."Speaking of the work of the teamfor th� week Mr. Stagg said: "We are forensic.p"'epatinK� for . Minnesot�. : : I. don'tcare abOut the"'other game�. 'just .IIOW ... 'The fiPSt sCo�e 'c1u� d'an�e"'wil1 be. .- IIt is· going to tab good to ,take good he�d next Saturday evening in Rosa-(ContilaMd OD pap of) lie .... co-operation as. miJFht be given wou'ldassist mat�rially is swe1ling the au­dit'nce� . for· the Robertso� players.and incre:;�ing the interest in the dra-, ,.:,;t:.....:t Hot. Contests Likely in Divisions mand IV with Four Candidates inEach.'ELECT' CODIGitORS AT.SEilOR . cHAPEL TODIYEleventh Hour No�tion �eventsiUank in Division I-DiviSiOii VAlSo Unconteate4LFinal nominations for Senior Coun­cil:Division 1-33-36 �iajorsWm. Kixmiller..,Division 11-30-32. Majors\Y. p, MacCracken.Elizabeth Thielens. .. _ ... '. :11Divisicn lII-25-29 MajorsConrad Borchardt.Jean Compton.Mary E. Courtenay-Dan W. Fer2USOn .Divisiori IV �24':26 M.aJors'Zelma Davidson.': Dean Kennedy.- Hirschi Shaw.:. Renslow P.. Sherer.Di�·ision V-21�23 'M�jors .. Walter P: Steffen.Div�sion �.""':"I��_' �.�.�!S ". «,Harold L. Boynton.; ;.� .;._ ,H. O. Latham..! : �: .....Arthur R.' Wilson.� J' ' ..... �,.-. j:.: ,I·,.:\\- .... ,.. -... , .. IIM' ••. ·.BrO.:...·· pDiza&n oi·��.;,c.a� .. -:=aDdili- �':.�idC;D.C;""'"WAf AJlQI&!t Jill .. &I ies.' Tbii:dutT.,abOaW-DOt:"'��� to � +:' .4. � .... , .. ' 'the Daily, as it aW beeD so'w"this �.� � ;t�ay.i�:·Has-'rile o�Dl'� =tIoD 01' d.e year, for the Daily; tbOuab- -4- keU.�· �� ':fp., � , '. .;meaning and deeply' interest� ba(DO .Pow Yl,cnr mee.b today at 8 p. m.EDCehd u koDd-claM IIall at Ua. Ollcaao real aQth�rity or respon�ibility in tt,� iD.Cobb. 8t.�. AlfFreshmen interestedPwt.oWr.. ,CIucqo. llllDola. Much 18. 1103. matter, and as for the Senior Coun- in 4ebatinc i·�·vitecJ. . .. . ..'UDder A.c:t 01. IWcb 3. um.cil, it does not organize until the s�a-- > Pn-Lecal Club meets thi.s eveningson is half over. . J. 8 o'clock in Cobb 6A .. Important elec-PutIliahed dUb'. nc:ept SaDda,.. MODda).. aDdIIoUda.Ja. 4urtnc three quarten 01 tIM ODl,enltJ Do. the. students want this club? bOD.� The .Maroon is satisfied. that only by .TIIe . Wome.. - COileCa will' meet iiisuch an; organized effort as this club their own roo� today.would make possible eaa C�icago GoU Toumameot.· pairings aregive effective expression to the real posted.: First round must' be playedlive spirit that really exists here. . before Oct.' 24- :.The Maroon will be glad to reeeise, UDiYenit7 Pabtic .Lecture: "Resultsany expressions of opinion, favorable of 16th <;entury Mercantilism;" trans-"�Il price. $3-00 per )'eU'; ,1.00 row 'r unfavorable that are . addressed to ition to following· "Epoch of Mer- We have � attractive CoU..tetJu.e -uaa.. S� reoehed. III &he it in care' of 'ti,e Faculty Exchange, eantilism," Professor Ernst Daenell ....= =-: Bali. 01' III t.be FaaaltJ £It. and suggests that· if any·· .student of the University of Kiel. Cobb leC_I�' er". Po... &ster -�7ourS fo/. r'the, -askiu£.·wishes to make his opinion . on the ture room 12 to I, o'clock,�PB.E8'ro� F. GABS. M&Dqinc Edlor. subject known, he do so today; for if Y01mC Womca·. Cbriatian Leape WDkie' .11511' DaIfJora St.the club is formed, . it should. be meets today in Lexington hall at ..MXLVIN J. AD.AlIS. Newa J:4itor. TAlLO�formed this week a'nd time for discu� p. m.· An oriental tea. I � laDi FIfHIr ,,&. L. I'BlDBTElN. Ath1d.ie J:ditor. . .sion limited. BotaDical Club today at S p. m. in�om I� BoUnyb�W�� D� Cow- ������������������������������The first issue of "The university .les wilt speak. , .of Chicago Magazine" made its ap- Student Volunteer Band meets at 7. pearance yesterday, and �ic1oc1.c this .. �v�ri.i�g. in the LeagueThe New. Jis decidedly the most room in Lexington hall. Miss Pax­all-University creditable monthly ever �on will address the meeting,Magazine gotten out by U niver- MeetiDc for an Debaters, �Wednes-sity of . Chicago -st�' ,day, Oct. 20, in �� Court room atdents. In cover <lesip,· in make-:ap 10:30. The .sYStem of debating trialsand in the .:perfect typo�phy .. that w�lI be explained.UPOR'rEIl8 marks the work of the. Universit;y Y.'" � A. meets tomorrow in.. B. Baukhap IUu ErueatlDe EYaua Press, the magazln'� 'l1��' a dignity Qaskell �ss�mbly room at 7:iS' p. m «,that .is wor�hy. �f··the·.:field it repre- .p,rofessor- ;ru£t�.:wiU .. talk...It. . ..,., " •••.• , .sents, ..Ro�:� P.l�et� .. Wednesday in, No' student�magazine- has ever been C�bb i�D�jl� ,7�:�. � ....in such a fp�t�aa'te p��ition as the " ,F"ant Seon Club Dante next Satur­U nil'ersity of Chicago Magazine is at d�y in R��aiie 'haii:' .�Ii invited .present. Its· field is tite: whole Uni- t. u.. '�i�).:;;, ��l.jd�........ �an � p. IlL. J:Il» .Hall. �:;' . '.I; -.__... _VId�. w..1bde Park 421. versity, both past and"present; it has .' -�.:.". .an editor for_,the alum.ni, on� for t�e �fGjNT.BiurBr... .',' .... ')��WN I,'� .. 1'_ � IIIQ .. )eft at JI:IUa JbD ,.._ ....l_ � � � to tile DUIJ faculty,; and OI1� for .. :.the:tuI)4ergradu- .�� .FALL uuL.l' .TOURNAMENT....... ates. !Y .�.: ,:"�":.:, ";.'�,." ... )�.'." .' . i .Its advertising: p�ge�' indicate .. \,:de- � lieD' 'EDter iouiDe,A Firstgrec: of prosPerity that foreca$ts a.. Match Must be Played �re � ...rapid growth fbrihe·'inagazine. The' -:!'-! •• !l.... : .<;' Oaober'�' iii!" ,;' .. .i .editors are �Ire�dy 'iaiJdng o( �i�s .. � .. :. ,I .:.� .. :�• �.. '. '��-;., .. ".r: l .....b co . d of enlargement. Tliey have an un-.. f' . :..' re mlD.g more an " _., ._ ._ .. , .'., . .. "._., .... T, •• e all�al,.p,:Jn ,golf tournament �Rooters Form more apparent with equal�d opport�D1ty before them, and the Ullh'ersity 'win st�rt' thi�' .��ek.• Club? each exhibition of yell- apparently are,�w�ke.,t.o it. .Th�·Rext Si�t.een en�r.i�s Jlave been r���iv�ding, is the complete few issue� ev��.· .. �. ore_" tb, �n.·.· th'is:'-6'rst, b . '. . .r .y,. C;!,p��n .�al'!� Drawings havelack of 0 'za'tl' 'n th h . will .nve an indication of the path therpm on I e. c eerlng o·J " been m�de and �r.e posted on the .bul�The proper spirit is there,' and in magazine i� �a�ng7' �,. Daily hopes· letin. jn ,f£ont of Cobb hall Thespite of the difficulties it manages to. it will never be forced.. to. qualify, i,:J. mat;hes' �re �o. b;' Ia' cd �n ;he Is:.show itself when, the occasion is first �Jl()st favOflble, imt!.res�.io�s:.a�d· hole �ou .. � ·.at·(Ja���� ·.�ark. :Tbeexciting enou,gh, .but the Chicago sup- that ItS. new cobtem�raey, as �� no� fjrst roan� 1DU�t. be �Iayed off �for�:porters have been so hopelessly seems hkely to do, Will, grow ID use- 0 t b .d th hIt' t.. ''.. c � er.:z.t.an.' e woe oa�na�!nmixed up with non-rooters in the east fulness and proapenty WIth each sac- . t be fi' • h-..1 bel N be.' IS 0 ms � ore ovem r .14-bleachers, that any effective,' unified ceeding issue. , As. si�teen . e�trie� .mak� an e��nyelling . bas been impossible. That _ dr:.w. it is to be hoped that all theMaroon. desires. to suggest, and, un- FRESHIIEN· NEED LARGE CAPS matc,i1es will. be finished before theless the. idea meets with disfavor specified time.among the students, wiJI use all the Big Heads II�. 1912 lieD Who Or. •means in its power to push to an im- der � Ccwen.mediate realization,the formation of arooter's . club. :rhe paper will en­deavor today to sound, as much as itcan�'student sentiment with regard tosuch an organization, and will pub-lish tbe results in its columns tomor- green caps. 'r•.row. If. the proposition meets with" This ha� been 'di�cover� in. thefavor, the' Daily wiJI ask the presenll hat orders that· have been coming incheerlead�r to call a meeting of all for the last week.,·the men: in the University who are "\Ve started oa' with a good-sizedinterested in football for Friday at stoC"k- of caps: sad' a representatiVeten-thirty in Kent theater. At that' of the firm yeste�., "bat 'We failedtime a president of the club can be to get the right � Our .caps in-I� ••••.•. •••••••• .. ;t·1�hosen, and whatever other organi- variably were too ....... hoqh we. UBDALL .�.ILLI •• ay .Lation is thought necessary can be took the avence .'. , .. nts .. Theeffected. present Fres ........ � sadi': bigFirst and most important among heads th�t we .sWJ.ve to orderthe functions of such a club would be.•.. "'"'�.;. � ..'!'be WeeIdJ. ()ctQbcr 1. 1882..OSWALD 1'. NELSON. BuaiDeu �.A880CUTE IiDITOasMt. Kamle 14U1,. Jerome N. Frank.A. G. WhItfield Roberta B. Owenl. 8,dDe7 Selke, B-reraTe Lo�W.,.A. Weuer, A. N. PfetrerART EDITORRo, Baldr1�110m. B. BriaL........ omc..-·Btlon a' P. IlL. J:ij.: BaD.�. .......... JIJ\Se Pad: as. Mter a.. ... .,_ Pha. �4' &. &GUl � 'N­__ )bd. PIa _L'"Chicago roo'ters 'showed .uP- bravelyat the IJJinois. game last Saturday,but, a difficulty that isShall theBig heads' a�e I-chanCleristic in the.Frto;hman class. of the University,according to W.:c. Kern at Co., thefirm that is sUPp!ying the class' with .FOWNESGLOVES45. 's..:' 13 I' .• : 'Suee �EXCLUSIVE 1.1 POPULAR'STYLES '.. 1.1. PRICES:!'I' spedal sizes.".The firm bas run;o.t·c:d IaIp sizes,but expects to be able· to' filf �the latter' part of this week.II· to make certain that the rooters aregrouped in a compact and well-situ­at('d body, and that every man in theUniversity who wants to root is in- Sopbomorea .. ()qIaUe 1JBIVBJUIr1'Y DABClRG' ..ctihlcd in this group. I� might be The S!lphomores will hold a meet- BOBOOLfound that, with such an organization ing at 10:30 next Friday fOf' the PUT- 'A Rlec:t daad .. 8Cbool for Um.er-of the rooters. and, after representa· pose "f effecting an organization for � Jr.eD aDd 'wamea .... been opeDedtives (If the club had conferred with the year and officers will be elected'. iD ROSAUB HALL, .,. E. s7th St.the football management. some As there are a num�r"of candidates Lnn_ 'l"IIanda7 afternoon, -:30changes in the method of selling stu- for the presidency, the' voting prom.� to... lafonDal daDciac '. to S. Leadent tickets ,,"ould be possible and i��s te) be f!:ltcitin8'! . , -- -5 CIIIIU .desirable. . .' .: Vlli .... t) ta iaw,ted. POl' iD-The other reaIJy imp�rtant object Is yoar nalDe OD tile nMcripticMa loa 1'-. all -,..,. IDmIlllrk ......,fll tbe club will be tbe calliD. aDd 01'- list of tile .,. .... , .. I I a LTel. �H7de Park I 14! .JL. ,• I:f "Sizing lIP of "re_en"is a popular stunt among the lJ pper Class­men. To be' "sized'· up properl, is most �important for every fiBt year man - to I. create a .farorable .im�ressi�1i he must wear: c101hs With sfJ#e, mdiwlualifr and qualitr •. clothes made for :Collete. "ell by CollegeTailors. Most Upper Classmen are already Iwearing our clothes especially those who·�re correctly dressed. .·H.ve :YOU· i2.00?T�� Is the price of.. 'ARTHURSGREEN BATSA styl�'fOr every' taste at.4.rthur· F eflcbonfeld' s• - I, ,'. .Imported Silk lined, '\, ..I' 'I' :.'. 'RUN DOWN.TOWN LOOKING F'OR LADIES TAILORS�ND. BE DI�P'OiNTED IN FIT AND WORKMANSHIP'�. '.' '• I, • ,....; •• • •. BJIT,. � #.'1;� :�. � _ . '. '., .'. .').":;. ..... t:P,�' .. 'D •. 'VVelfiste-in.. ': ,:.L., . .'., .' .' >y' A.·..,.. Tws: �'�'''AILO'D .: • �:� •. J 'j.''- - tl.aA.UtLI;I � A. . '.. ' ; .. ". '-:<.� Hrie Park 16. ·,t.: , ., :': ..... '-.'1r-----------�.-��--------��--�----�----�---�------. ·WHAT'S THE US�. �r �� ;�ood clothes if.·yoU don·t keep thea:- �.. P�·,.... A good Sl1�t deserves it and a poor suit demands it.. We press all kinds. at z:ecu1ar. priCes Work cailed for and deliveredTHE cBArlSJIAN SHOP430 55th $treet'De .Hotel Maroon�aad Drexel Ave. 'UlmER 'REW MAltAGEIIUTflfSTAuRMIr' AND:. LUNCH ·.ROOM IFIrst CIa .. �ea". ... Prompt. ServIceTIle hit of ere"",i'" sented at reasOnable prices'. . •• sk nerr aenlrig iiJ_dla.,-lI.IIThe"'� Hotel�-- 'J.·w. Ward �./ ./ IUiIioiS CoD'" of CoIIIIIIerCeJ '" ..I PomaealJ'ATHENAEUM.II to 116 VAN BUREN STREETYoaq people qaaIi&ed in oar' Shorthand and BaIinea depart.menta in tile morteat �"le' time for poatio... that P&7 at oncefrom bs to tfio .. month. Inclmdual iDtvaction. DAY and NIGHT....o� Enter aD7 � CaD, write or phone Harn.on 1110 forcatalope. Positio ... for and_teL 31 7GR of uninterrupted sue� SAIOJEL B. WILLEY, LL. B., SaperiDtendentMENTION The DAII. Y MAROON. Wilen 'Trading WifII Ou; Ad',erlisers �'lIONIJAB:I'MFu.jPurl'.!, 51I;.1: cl". , ci.'.i :\II,/".1• •IIlI;s­�tto I:arIedy Iho·�...,uIs' it.rered---Ir;,I: ,I'.. � ..',1 : i. I .-�tepart-onceIGHT.[0 forI sac:mdent'ON ,.. • �t -._ -"' ��:::.:> ..- ' .. ,,_ .' ... :�, ... � .• : .;-:-", ....... �;72� .. �:,::·':,'1. "'; ;,.Til.' . CLOSE GAIIE8 Qi�'jiQ aGilt '�cii'" ·���·.t.;ibe·,'·_�i��· -�i·.�V�·8-i--. :8 • -r-�' ........... �-------a-.PA'DIITED ___;;'.- , . "".;. ��" f�.h�;;'#Y.·:iiaa:·i�:.�. ,1 .• ,,' .' ' m=r' ltiC·S·.;'�.·AJCD M;n""Ota � ...... iIl'� � lUne.lcttinC:�e loDi' encl of th�. ,.;': :."·UJ).BA_K-BB· .' to 1, .'. '. '.:.::::so��'I"o .Game-Wi�� .WiID� � seore from'�iaati.';·A'·loDe'�:·i6r: .... "'FR'I:T';l" :'ScuEFF la •• ..;�."'gIDcIiaDa Is-o-lIa�"D n-. .a touchdown' a.Dd � � frofu: fi�ld� , .. � &, . ........au.aJ tContest. �OUllted nine '[ poiilt, for Cornell. . ;. in the first.. prochlction of Mark them and see - CorlissFollowinG' are the scores of Sabat- THE PRIMA. DONNA CoooCollanoutwear<.'lhers. They• are strong. hand made collars.' ,day's �mes·.:' ,; ..... ,.- Abeolu&e17. ;'00 caD­DOt. Iret. beuer _p.peanDOe, .",.Ie. Dt..COD5UUCaJoo. wear.ABSOLUTELY NO BULCE.. ·lFiI· •• ....,."MAC-HURDLE'FULL DRESS SHIRT --roons ..'At Minneapolis the Gophers ,iay­ed � grueling 0-0 tie with ��bralbThe Gophers at tiDies' in the 6rlt halfhad to fight to the last ditch to s;re­vent the Cornhuskers from eroSijngtheir line. This is not, however, dis­paraging to t� Gophers' chances. fora championship .as"might . seem, as)-Nebraska has proved that it. has ,on�of the strongest teams in the iwest.I DeTray and" Falle, .wbo ,!er� .. delegated by Dire,ct�r �tagg to. do. ico.ut Yale, 6; West Point, o.S' T Y L E" ". duty at· the - ,MlDnesot�-N-'raska Harvard�. 44;: Springfield T. S., 0.'20,000 b' .W H I L E "game, returned' . yeste�d�y_��a re : Princeton, '10; Virgi�ia Poly, 4-ported. that . despite the pre�iling� Penn, ij2; 'Brown, o..opinion th'�t Minnesota has a �much Cornell, 9; <!:olgate, o.weaker team than last year, Dr� Wil-: Dartnu)�th,':o; ·Witti�ms.·�.·; .'Iiams has a, far' stronger aggre'ation A'miap�jis, . i6; Lehiih, o,than the�'07 �i�ven. ., .; •. ',,; ".\" : Holy' Cross .. 12; Bowdoin, S."�linllesota'$ team is so much bet-. Maine, 6; N.cw Hampshire·S. c., 4- Poli�emen's: Benevolent Association Iter 'than ,the '�pher aggregation of; Trinity, 18; New Yoik U., 4- COZiAN 8i:'HARRIS ,last year that the two are not t� be: ,'� ., pres'ent . "compared," t1e� said� ,"Wi�!ja�s' .. sim- ELECT . COUNCILORS' A't 'j I�IFTY MItES FROM BOSTON '1 �iy has' a ��ci: atta�k - 'altiioutli it ... SRNIOR CHAPIU. 'roDAY' ':' --------------seen1s·to be·ieomposc=d,mostly of the .(Contilnied fro�"page 'I) ., ItLIB;O'IS" . TBB FALL SBASOH , ..old Jypc. of�pme� ;.Not�ing new was ·he number of nominees to"the 'num- j ,pC• BAS OPBBBD.sprung, but' '�he 'plays�'pr(;ved so' ef- her. Qf n�inina:tors •. the, di�i�ion show- .' . I.DR E D fecti'Ve, owin�'to the great lint! t��t'it i�g th� .:r�te�t 'i��est:"i� 'nomina- .,AI W_r\LTZ .DREAM The new autumn and winter' f:a1).:., ,xce ence made Falk and � gasp. l believe we tions was the second with a' ratio' of By, Oscar Strauss rics show many striped eflects�': 'b�t.' '. � . .: l' \, .... " ...... '. . .. t the colorings are not pronounceci,�_:wo�d b�·."'�ten. it, w� w�re. to meet '2. peJ;� c�nt; 'l?iy��lcns' �n; �y, V.�VIthem now. � ... ' .; an'd I'foIlow·with'!6 pc; cerii�'s per 'f'BB";'GARRIO][ The fabrics' have al'rough twilled ... ; " ' ...... ·h Go h' "b' "k - th- d surface--woven . closely' enoug' h ... · t"o', '"Plank�.r�,.·t,C-: , '. p. �r .ac , IS. .. cent, 4 p'er cent, 3 per cent an. 2.9best full 'b'a'ei'T'have her seen.slDCf. i>er���t;. �: ... >.,;",:,,;:�,; l":::':':'�::�':::': ''MR.' \\'1UIA.M FAVERSHAM Rive service.eZlJek._ wiliie tJle �t, of t�- 'baf:'+ The hold-o",er�cJr�_;Tast' quarter,: . _ ·Prese'nt'S .. :... ... .... Dlives1and, the .. vaaous. shades of�"""" •• 4I4��"'''''' •• '' arl daisy .. "L1J�,en& are,-fast ":at¥l 'lfe A. A .. Sn\ith •. Division II; Helen >r;�E w:g���'�'NP HIS WIFE' brown are in strong favor,-;" J' . ,'sh,i�,!,:'apd fr� tackle to �ckle, the Peck, Division IV; Marjorie Day, Grey stripes and the greys shadingGood I'lotbea\ 'T"'1.1 ,_ lille is"a: wonder heavy and of ,the Division V�.-and'"thomaS 'M. 'Henley, ,',." .r" :c· into the stone and slate colorings are·.. ", � � 'stonewaU' �iass.P. This. ,��a�s.� that Division, VL . �". '" ": . I; . , .. :', decidedly correct., • : .' ,the Minnel�t; 'tea� is" a� "el�!en- " F�� those divisiOns 'which already 'oaABD 'OPBRA. ,BOUSE: Ie overcoat fabrics the rough bu-'• ,,'•man macM�e and not nin �n' the' star hav� a rise'mber 00' the cOUnCil, witt .1 �WIr.mN· 'LACKAYE' .. kef weaves and herringbone strip'es' IePut cUiger into yourself. Wear' systerii." .... '�. ,,''>e one new' 'coUnciIOl� cliosen: for '" . 1: :" : iii 'are considered very smart.. ' : � .one '£o�,Bow's custOm.�� . -Wis�o�.ir;'��in proyed'� clai�' as; and an alternate will be'elected, the ' TH� BATrLE Suits for .College Wear. $30 to $35·chesiy:' snappy, tta'Siriog sUits a �ont;nd�� for the Wdstrm.'·.c�m. hitter choice" to be decided by the . : .. 'Overcoats $3S to $.toor.' top Coats. Such as You' see I pion�hip' �;," d�feating�. the� SlroDg'�n-. next" .iarg'e·st number of' votes. ; OJIIOAGO'. OPERA· BOUSE We make ridin& breeches.on the,' campus these days., diana t�iP,: is to o�" n�:: showm�, The resUlts WIll probably 'be an- '. RA YM0ND ' HITaHCOCK• And a' hURdred others "input' 'up W . tJte Badgers was�' .�cour-. nottnced sometime this 'afternoon.aging td-the Wisconsin 'support�r�, .,'....,. � THE MERRY-GO-ROUNDand' t�e, are not in the least d�wn- FI�IS�" RUN WITH A SPRINThearted �ver the fact that Chicago --roUed U$) a much bigger score agai�st LollI' aDd' IIqrpn Star in CmUthe Bon�rmakers. It is. a.rgued at . ,� WorkOat..Madison. that Sheldon's team had i�- _proved' 'iftailY'" si�ce' tile game on The' ,cool weather yest�rday.:Marshali Field, and also had the ad- brOught out a . full squad for thevantflg� . �f . � hard gam�'s \�xperien�e. �ross-country rUn.' 'The pace set wasThe Badgers' �t� the fonvaid easy but the �n seemed fult' of gin-�ass m�ny timt-S� ·skill. ger and fi';isbed· With "a"-spiint::-'. The goal. kickitiR 'Of Allerdice was Captain Caldwell' did not' run, butthe one thing that hved Michip,n the squad showed up well even with­from .J .. se.ere wbolloping at t� out him. Long and Morgan were in" ,'J'b.e OALlJIIBt- ASSBMBLIBShands of Notre Dame .. Yost's bat. fine form. and �ng again di�tinguish.field w�, at 110 time in either hail' eel himself by some good running.able to peitetrate their opponents: Meyers put up a pretty race, as didstrone line, 'and, bat ,for AlIerdice'S: Carney, a new recruit.three' pa�5 - \lie Maize and Blue ..'.. .would no, haft scored. The stron" ROBEItTS�N p� � RE�RNteam of .the Catholic school is one or (Coatilnaed froiIa .... .)�. :. �...! .h tbe pallK'5e of the Dramatic' club andthe surpn5eS of t e Hason.Two.. bf Dindor' Stagg's pupil� promisee. its support. A. cOmmitteewere f1e(�W'·.turday, )_fare Cat- �omposed of Albert D. Henderson.lin.s Iowa tea. wasJicked by Mi�· 'nd H. R. Baukhage, with tlu� presi-50!Jri umenity 'tor the champioaship -lent ex-officio, was appointed toof t)1� two states; Chicago tactic!lo make alTangements. and consult withlWovcd .illferiol' to Wisconsin meth- the ht'ad� of the' extension depan-od�, .,hert St. touis Uiriver�ity, �. ment.die Cochem'!t team,defeated Arkansas An "'II-University reception 'Wa�university, of which. Hago Bezdek is given Saturday rtening· at the. Rey�tutor. nolds clab' by the. Y. W. '·C. 1_, and. In the East tbe most important the Y. M.· C. A... The doors of thecontest was the Vale �victory over club wen thrown open to everyQne 'For Rent-Light, airy, back parlor; The Daily Maroon is the oflicialWest Point, 6 to 0. The' Eli devel- in the University. and a. large I)um- suitab� for one or two; reasonable student publication. contai�� all theoped unexpdted strength during �he her of students and ,me",bers .of: the rates. Inquire Mrs. Swenson, 6059 campus news and tlcscn'cs the sup-wee� a'" taacIe a suo ... showmS &nit,. were � .�� ,Ave. port of every student.L.���������I� .. �,.-L �' ...'ilChicago was not the only bi" COD.Ference college that was' eiv�n ascare in last Saturday's pmes. Allthe smaller -teams developed' ratherunexpected strength� and v\rJsconiinand M innesota were each forced tolight as hard to' es�pe defeat at thehands of minor teams as the Ma- WestOUR :PALL,STOCXIS READYTH·EYLAST.. �., 'Wm, Jerrems' SonsClark and Adams, Streets_._._370 E, 55th Streta .look at our new quarters,,60,5-6 lIasonic .Temple--�er _still. let us show you the ex­clusive U •. cd C. mOdels. that.,. we've perfected for yo� �-cial gratification. .. .. 'woolens a sweller lotwas never o� in tbia-to�aer IDQ ,be, bat weare ,talking of 8t7le�. of ele­gance of that out-of-tbe onti­DalY quality, which pats oargarments in a class � them­selves.Reprdlaa of the cratadvance we laave madewe :.tm maintain pricesat an astonishiql�KODornical plane-Ritsor tt'P coats. $3S op.Pressing de-De gratuit­oualy--every' bit ofwork done on oar ownprerm... ' Chicago .'1, illin,is 6.Wisconsin, 15: Indiana. 0-Minnesota, �'o; Nebraska, o.Purdue, 30; Monmouth, o.Missouri, '.0; Iowa; 50Michigan, u; ;Notre' Dame, 6.Washington, U., II; Knox, 6.Kansas, II;' Oklahoma, 0. .St. Louis u, 24; Ark;a:nsas. o.Drake, is: Coe, 0.·Creighton 'Cotlege, 8;: Grinnell, 7.Earlham, i6; Franklin,. 6.Western' Reserve, I�; Ohio, o,Marquettt ,D., 63; St. "Viateur'� o,Ripon, 2*; 'Beloit,' 9... Tennessee •. 7: 'Kent�cky State. o,Vanderbilt, 41 � Clemson, 0:""East �I .. tI' ' '�a8LORIALGEO, oll, COHA �and his Royal Familyan� Incomparable Co..: POWERS:�tt:T. TtiE SERVANTIN THE .HOUSE'l"Im PBlBCBSS"'The Quality Musical Play":\ . �STUBBORN CINDERELLALA BALL.A GIRL AT THE HELMCECIL LEAN.and,. FLORENCE· HOLBROOK,and the La ":SaUe Theater Stock Co.'·�B. AU'DlIfORIUM.C.V'iOKBR'SCHAUNCE'r,. OLCOTTin. his:..new playRAGGED, ROBINWBr,lfRBY.....THE BI� SUCCESSA BROKEN IDOLAlIIIODDce • bam party Tuaday eft­aiDe,' Oct. �p and a HaDowe'en partyOct. JI. at- CALUIIET HALL-63I'd st. aDd Stony lalaDd Aft.Plae decorations, pcd tbiDp to eat.Fort1IIle' told. Lots �l Rapna Or­cbatra. . ;,Pht:'De H,de Park 1455- 'We R ... No Bnncb StueJio����m� .. u.AMWCiliCAeo.·Facilities for ner,tbiq inPhotop'aphy.Phone . Central 60g iII-f,l, ·, IIe 0 I! eE�:�.�.a f e \,Near Lexington AvenuePOPULAB. PLACEATPOPULAB. PBlCEStTrY us. and if pleased. telly�ur friends; if not,TELL US! I�. I ...:"TAILOR FOR YOUNG KENA. N. Jerrems. Mer.Two stores: 131 'La Salle at.. ad44 Jackson BoaJeftrdmeet e'\"ery requirement'18 well as the hi�hcst ex­peclhHons. $1.50 up.CLUE'rl', PEABODY & CO., )(aker.MAlfDOLIlf AND GUrrn!!fSfttJC'1'IOIf.'\l�o in!'trt1ment�tions, for Mandolin:lntl Gt1:�ar Orchestras. Ada Rogers�fandu1il1 '·Virtuoso. l:ltc of "Russianr('tlrt OTchc�tra:' N.Y. 308 East 60thStreet. Phone Hyde Park 1960.,, -,- ',':', l " ,', " .1'HE DAlLY M�R09.��,r-t.r.1i.sDAY, OCTq�'E��_;, !908.across from the other side, and, the ,migl�t: not h'a"�"liapp'c:ijed' 'under' 'thatr wo players were alone in thelopen. four�c'c'p pile,: i;f pl:':);��s'.:·· � ,"',:'"�Iaking a long, low dive, that made ' Ra;ijshac� ,��i,:ej ';''bu( 'to ':,s:il\troekthe bleachers hold their breath, he who ·'ht.'el�d )he ball.,' hi1tl Rai'lsh::ck ;plunged for Pettigrew and caught I kil·ki.:d· a g�;:\I;. whic h "'m:itle t he ·stn·:,c.him at the waist. His hands slid Chil-;:�o, 7. )ilj"lIoi� o� file' \\"c�t' sta'lid�down till he merely held one heel ,of here k)�f..:l·(r I{�l�' ii' !'�·l·thill!-! muss ofthc Hying runner, but that was violent undvlatious. The noisc' wasenough, and a touchdown -vas avert- terr-ific. The Chie�a�() bleacher­ed for the time- being. !!;I�p'Cd in fear and Staini seemed w o r-ried :I� he sent in subsrit urc afterCHICAGO BETTER THANILLINOIS, SAYS STAGG'·1II ,= .::,:� ... .>:» :,C�.lI�g�.,._Chaps,'With: a' 'hankering Jor d�sh and originality in dress are in­stantly, )Von .as. permanent CUSTOMERS by the clothes weare offering -them at $IS to $35- They are clothes of TODAY,in style as alive as an electrically charged wire, and superblytailored.(Continued from page' )h .. rd playing to defeat tllf� Minnesotateam and the line has' got to becoached for that game."Chicago II, Illinois 6In one of the best exhibitions offootball seen on Mar shul! Field in � �hcn. y"u're, down town. come in. A ··comfy" chair anda -cordial grip:-.9'-the-hand awaits yeu with absolutely no obli·. gation to, ,buy�.EDWARDES CLOTUES SHOP20 East Monrce Street-----------.-- -------------�_.----------�_.- -Vol.-AllII------------.---------------�-----',i1Itt .' . THAT GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, ,I WWRE GOiNG TO GET "IN RIGHT" WITH THE UNIVER­SITY OF CHICAGO BOYS. GIVE US A CALLI beiieve in Popular Prices. M,. $25.00" Business Suits are positi"ely$35�OO value. You can salle just $10.00That's worth while. Let me make onefor you and prove it.WendellMajestic Theatre Bldg, 7S Monroe StreetWe Make the Real College Clothes·VARSITY CAFELe '·ren.dez-v-01.Is desEtl.ldian.-ts.474! E. 55MEALS 20c. and up.You' Can Tell � Fraternity ManBy His ClothesWHY?inch oyer the line andtouchdown.Aga'in. on three separate occasions.if Railsback had been a steadierpunter, and had sene his three wab­bly punts straight down the field in­stead of over the sidelines, the scoremight have been different. But thefact that several things didn't dowhat they might have done.is the talcthat tells the story, and all thingsconsidered in spite of possible Hli­nois superiority in places, the fact re­mains that Chicago still has the su­perior team, as shown by the score.Chicago's score was composed of awell-earned touchdown. which result­ed from a spectacular forward passfrom Steffen to Crowley, who crossedthe ll1inois goal for the first blood ofthe game, and the only scoring done Illinois' touchdown came soon a i-I Official Implements for all Trackin the first half, The remainder oi tcr this, and after the Orange anrl "and Field Sports.Chicago's 11 came from a safety rc- Illue aggregation had' come wit hiusuiting from a foolish attempt of easy reach of the )Iaroon goal twi�(', '�'foot BaH,' Basket Ball,Railsback to run back a muffed pass Once the lltini lost the hall' on clown"as littlc "Orvic' Page 11l:Jc1e a per- ,)I; the one-yard Iinc. Steffen was Ice Skate�, Bockey, Golffect tackle, downing the big lineman fnrl'"l..·d to call fllr .tilll\! 011 a hard Uniforms for all Athletic Sports. I' .�. thc awful 'for the first safety scored by �llI�ago I tackle at t liS. pomt. til• I t I GYMNASIUM APPARATUS". since the historic c to 0 )I.clllgan stnlg�lc. Irldings Ia ilcd on a Iorw« 11 SI':1I<ling's handsomely illust rn tcdOf too::. The lost Iour point s huck and Steffen threw a or war- Igame './ "" cn t a lr guc. of all sports containswere .... ldcd to the count bv a bcauti- I):'''S to Irlding s. Pct t igrcw, l llinoi-" '.I .... ilcdn .. U oJ numerous sugges1 ions. .\ ..Iul field troal b..,. Schommcr irom the ri,....j,t hali. pinched the hall. alHl::) oJ... Free anywhere.�t:1rted for the goal in a run whidll'ltcle(1 in Wallic's pictures'lue t1yi,,� I A. G. SPALDING & BROS.tackle. Rrelller, thc ncw man on the,' ._ ,. k' B n ff 1 's '. I' :'\e\\) or. oston, ,\1 ;\10, ) ra'i1 . -"t:1tc team who .s p aylllg so, _' � , .( 0\\ n . • ,,, ff f' cu!'e, \\- ashtngton" Clltcago. Pll1l:\(lcl-well hcrC' went throu�h' Ho man or l . . . "_. ' . ..I 'I n ph.a. p,tt�hurg. na1tlmurc. St. 1.0\11:',two "af(l� then for anot lcr, anc 0 I .... K C:' C" . ' . n- .,I 'tl t Dell\·cr. an!'�s Ity. tncmnat.. c"the th:nl attcmpt, came the pay la... 'J " 1 C .' S" 1- .I I ft' I tro't', 1\ ontrea, an.; an 'ranC1SCO.. lie I a touchdown )y t le 0 1-. ,"as ca (, , ,�,.' r ::\linl1eap(lh�;' Ncw Orlean�,Clc\'clan(I,cial5. although Stcftcn prote�t .. 1 \tg', dl.. 'EI t Lon un, Inl'. .orously, and nobody was sure W 1:. Because'Lindsay Brothers Makes Them.LINDSAY_ BROTHERS49 AND 51 JACKSON BLVD. CH:iCAGO� ILLWatson'�)rotlght Chicago a touchdown in 12minutes. Worthwine ..... F. B., . , ... " BremerPage kicked cff for Chicago aud Sch-:tt Ritcheythe ball rolled OHr the' line at the Crowley ., .... R. H. B..... 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