fAdubw tt* 'Of 3, VOL. I V.-NO. l0 . UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1894. PRICE, TEREE CENTS. I f BASEBALL MEN OUT. Short stop-H.- French, H. R. AN EXCELLENT CONCERT. To Gie A J Y ates, J. Condon, XX. W. Pepple.l The New York Philharmonic Club Practice Eegns Today in the Gym- -yield-Captain E. C. Shields, 11. Scores a Crest Success-The I nasiu m. -Candidates Are c s1 1.s I' Program Doubled. Weots esm ela ecl n Msany. 11. . Chikeing ,1A.Tope, II coecne tgeas o i reaa -A. J. Purdy, WXX. X' Xaterrnais, -tosany cc' svo ill s ii calerthen., Toa'a 'lc h addtsR. XXV. Hunt, P. 1H. Xaters, The New York Pthilharmoiscnichub ryecave io see rour tmce ansd aive forthebasbal tam illgointo , C. B. Smeltter, J. A. LeRosy, seas welconied last evening by- a ycii itelnice tosee otsisi. a-tve raiingin lieXX teriasa -l. -Harns . A. St. Clair jlarge asatt tdemonstrative austience. 1 'enmesb h lbwr elgyisaashisin Canvas has heronlsung J"It. Mallory,I. 11. G.(iamimons, 'ie(ubrshhzcu.er ell~~ froms the gallery to t(loy to pro-3 Cadwssell, P. 1). Ilourland. receiedv ansi were rcndered in a c-iriliacreir iosost artistic mainer. The tose I51) South Main St. test tae svsndosvs, anti all necessary Sensor Committees. prccasls~ss taesi ii eivisr tistwas perfect, tse platying beisig more icrvi ri11 ii stneto is biitlitg. resisdesstLyonse,oftif eii-seiosr of tse snoctutrnal thsass of cisc heroic' Xli(ti ctnslilsiesusul pesetI1lit class, tis -had inmier rinsidisera- rchararier.The pliayitig by-tie iluar- licli~lies t ir y-isiasiii tiis ionisfosr somse (isise the atpinstisesit tette seas suot proportionatlely so itrossa;siik. hee-of the several comittilees sin(lie giod as (lost of live esstire club. c'iiresssests swilltfir that each isan j;senior receptin. The ciake-istsof liesoplygsasssthsloe shl swear rubbher sosledI shoes, and the consoittees is nose determsisevd 'o 'clt(ic oivila shahl appear ior pacticer regularly- on and is annosuneed as follows: selections seere msore of a character trm o6p i.N ldesii Receistions: George 'I..'tresmble, to display-thse exsecutison of liear fro ; o 6p. . N pldgewil, ,wisestlisa vasttli L teittills t itanst Sly bic taken fronm the candidates, but chirmsan; Miss Mary Dufsfy, Mi-s player thsatnfor the entertainmentotfst2,$3ti, s.Siots ats50cto55 a paot lss die rule has been mcade, and sill be Jisti Carpenter, MXiss Jessica M. of the listener. M1r. Chsas. Blarthi's thiansAnnssAsS olit sis send 5for1 atai .a t rigidly enforced, that any' san whoc Mcintyre, Mliss Marioni lattosn, violoncello solo "Tarentetla," seas sreaks traininsg will tbr peremptorily Lloyd 1J.XWentsorth, Anidrew J. seell execusted. Sir. Sot. 'Marcosson, RamoaFYFE aU8 clissisissest. P~~Turity', A. .ILadd, James A. loss first violinis an artist of tsr firsiclass, . a- 5ovsi A Admiission tis tts gynsoasiusi slur- Arrangements: Daniel It. Luten. witha shom Mtr. Zietz studied abroad. DF'l'loIT(, - - MICHIGhAN. igpractice hours wilt be grantevd chairman; George J3- Caslvell, X'. The most pleasing of the soloists seas music to candidates veho ipresent uleir 11.Canfid, Itermas I1.IEy-uer, lSir.'Eugene XX'eicer, uniter whomt curtds at tsr door. 'Tur gymnasisusmXw.XW. Xedmoeyer, R. F. Hail. the Philhiarmonsic Club is now pus- committee of (lie regents grantesd Invitations: 1:. J.(ittaway, chair- I sing its sixteenth year. After Isis ;seiaisson or asbal 1uaciceinman; Miss Winifred A. Higbtee. Miss tivo selections isa (le secondi purt hre the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~o gyansEonyuccnlto o . L~a 'rourette, iRoblert IE. restpondledito ass encosre isnaccom- that none but canditlatra swoutl be J1oises, J.. Overton. (tiarrievl. Artistic Photagrapher, I E. HURON SI, Its trosS. X'etd frsosmtier issabstted. T'herefosr, the baseball PisMron or Michigan Students. Se-ondI tnaiiu lsiy IinVOice _____- first nuvmnser seas heartily sselcvomest. osaniagensent reilsests that all but 1 l1ce1'story-' reception fur StIicti-SseioeseapesigvicofJ caundidates rema in asway, as all otherspShposseapesigvcef , {-F- y'il gao students given in Ncseborry hall lair rasnge and goosi sjsalily - The wil bQreuse adisson.b Fifty-two turn base alreaidy hand- thseeigwl ea tn;cli encore to her first piece seas I'little ' fedinther ame fr te ariusmax to this sveek of socials. An Dosis,'' sung laere a short timae ago sIsL''ris tS 48 S. Sfssto St. ad ii thir amesfor he arios teresting programsi will be given, isy EmaJ3ucla and later by Stadame posiions and that nunaler switt prob- n shihill apspear Miss Mabel l It as b u-r Taught sod nked all ever the wortd at abybe cinsiderably increased sehen wStsshertilya ierlauvtnmbrswee the Leauing Academies: aby tdy Ih slw Cotton, J. Raleigha Nelsoss, Mis harilyappauOd.r practice ibegins tdy h olw nL ihrsadPo.'t TeN'A . X R iins are lice names alreadtyI, iirrhsaie:o. .N. tlc ttissieo lc asleuessa laic tsiiiiiieii ssitii uepiseticn of itanuc Scott. Patriotic and college songs iicdiscrimsinate cost irritating to le ) ti tms uvi vii i iiiort .cis-oti. 5'ait. C itrser-C. F ebela, .°irnerss As'cdmy, _Anns 'iir F.w'iluc~u, sill alsic finti atplace in tlie es'en- cluib,sehichchoseever readily re- MGrh. g in -'e a~on rn.ii -andearn itinbs~1" t .5 (5 ' 's entertainmnts. LESide s the spontled. l < sisssicsi' iitinasiei. iliii' esu~en'i sil. formal lprogramme, several isersoss Thie inextnusmier iilthIcture et~aue Pitcher---. St. 1Iliis , I. s.ave been delegated to miingle in course swill be lion. J. 3. Isugualls, G m sim S t, (alluis, IT. it. lrogsscas C. 1.tise croswt antI tell origissal stoiries Starch 9. 'The postpionetdlectusre ofSw tes :Showalter, I:. C. X ooil i e amse ntssiof the listeners. Re. ctsalucahiteshulsar hlr, 1I. R. Crawford .A a . us-uwic hudhv liiC.Scieraf udges Selected, beers given Juts. 1th, swill tar given bodS.tc ern.i1rarch a trt. lice subject of the - ANn- First base-C. F. Hillter, Josephi The judges selected for (lie final lecuewl i Prtns,'as (Vere 3.I~ H Strrso, 1 lb debate to b hel next 'riday are not as announced, "Savonarola.'' C cenzie, W. It. tollidacy, C. Mc- Sir. T. A. Biogle, Res. . 3. SGrston . Huiherrn, H. H9. Van Tuyt, 1 "andt Mr. . . . irserman. Tickets i 'The committee having in charge Ifotchinson, Ray Bart. are now on sate, which wilt admittlespo re rarilcnet Second base - Russell, C. It. ito this debate and also to thce inter- thin evening wishes it announced Conrad, L. 3. Wentworth,' H. Cole- university contest with Northwvest-, that no admission fee wilt he charg-' osan, R. M. Weideman, G. XW. en, to be held April 2,the two con- ed. All are invited, whether mem- Denrson, 3. D. Etdmunds. tests to be given for 25 cents. Tick- hers of the class or not. Third bae-J. Baird, H. J. tIsa- ets maybhe bought of any of the The course in Topics in Ameni- kiver, H. A. Chambers, XW.X. comnmittee-men, or at Blowdishs & can History will he organized Mon- Woodbury, E. X'. Deans. Matteson's. day afternoon at 5 o'clock. SPORTING -: GOODS Of E~very Dcscription at WAHR'S UIV ERSWITY BOOKSTORE STATE STREET, ANN ARBOSR.