'.off \oL.. IV.-No. 122. IJNJYERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MOiNDAY, MARCH 19, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. FIRST OF TH-ESEASON. ma4 5 1;-8 GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS. EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT Forty - Seven Candidates Tried.- 'Varstr -______0 1 0i 1 0 1 0i 1 1 A Very Successful and Entertaining r olbubucopy,'iof Some Lively Work in Scrub -----------0 0 0 1 0 1 4 ' -85 Concert in Aid of tne Boa.- Athletics.331 1-ttneeilracis-'5' ii rsity'?., Orru1)t1. .two base I hitns-,'i'-.- i-un ubid-athreba sr- - fits-r i ilichigan mnl had their first 011- IssSaecicSilsIreinrli The old saving that ''a prophlet is U at Ilortulty to size up the -prospectsKri'ciIP.-ie1 1ilser,\lili'ri not witlhoutt ionor sate in Isis osns o cir yCewH.Cleet for baseball on Saturdays, for forty-- 5 3ely 1Sie'lds n Ettnlc -1, Hotlair . 14Rus-coutntry"' stillnotbaisoyssapply as e . seven were givens a trial inthe two llIrsnablbyHl-rlFeta 10 Shiciwalter KiucKuoe 1; lut by utier-ci --was demnsstrated by tse warm re- ii iyr6 i ll: d eta ire 'AiiJ .Ilticili practice games. Iu . iie1.si 2-rt ci-110 eption tendered the Glee andI latsjo I e(u nsi Ji. liei -ii No one had a reason to be discit- l K inn pa Ks c iirtui clubs on Saturday ighst at Unis-er- Y t KiicI ut ili -13li n r si al. F o tefmiirstan inlried witlsthe slosticinsOmade. Iit' udeaui i , ii d lt' leiit. lifis- st tal 5roat1elniia tausftSouth Main St. Ii ble sttse of tte Itel cl lisie 1, 1Keneui t 5,iInci . I. G,11i1 I'1to)til hies m ofte m n are 11ot ip lt .-.--.-.e <, 1itn. cI f tile I elios atsd Iblue"' o h toi ile nsatndard, vet esvery positiont 'dytit It' hoes of old 'Atn Arbor''" :i1 tie lean s lS tsoigil w'odn ilI H1emthes Law lts receiseilsiltithtitl ri'1 li; lotit t0 insre I liti 5'rcoil- [- hite t'' ocrg pipen'scc N -, tteelnit.tlnl ap1pr1obatil ttiith If. of ilI. Et.Ihis in esipecially- tue- olltile Icottludletiie.tlist, lptrtial -ti fl i l tb 1anar a ysi t til iti 05ofcatchter aalilii'let, for tile U ii1.N oit-Marcit it or elaiers to Til t ~'ie programl 1.was0soighly ' itre t ater jiositlinielen lment'be read this semester inl 'C t 5a etitetrtaitigthat it stout l e iidi- Cscrc tried Satitrday. Iin Latit Pitt l'erText o0 V 2 P -citlt ltecide whiichs tumtberastwere littu turiinggasle tC pt~ttt Ilal 1-as'.' t'h eins ti-t ~best received. '"Midsw-y Pials.-ltle ltt nt aniii loustcatcecrs steve tried. roomulam, at1i i30,. wsathde fentive of the esf'emtsg . o $' $;,$ o 5ehosat5co Ia i' s, Amioisg tse catchners, Gates sitowed thse (General Nature e Rumns Its ie noe eersodd li~ ii rii il,. -c.lSellintl illfirly wteil, while Fontd anel Obligations. Slay 4. H. i a1nis.Itile last being thse Persian Dance, by K Cratwford did fair wort: in tite ilox. Thie Nature of Donttans'etialties. r Itillet swhichl brouittibdcownte Mackeinzie at first, Colematt at M a y 23. ratik1). Aliatis. itoutse. to, 13-1S5 StvitctsrscuiArc1, secoitd, Deatls at third anle Cotsdon 'ihe Romn TIheory cif -'ortge 'I'Siletly Steal Asway''wtas vies--'I TtkPOIT, - - I('t-IGAti. ait shsort didi some good work. Mlay 2,5. 'T. 1). Sawtyer. etly eecuted atidswas thet source of Tihere steve twos accidensts cdiring RomnCats -arliatsslii', - 1ne 6. usuchs iertritleist whietstilejoke was thte game, a broikeintmask injauring I,.L. 1.ong. appiarent. Ilvatta Iseadl, ansci Burnhaml's knee T'ie Rort1ntn Ititpct ' ris of Tile Hat Irill netver tgrowsss old,- seicig injustedl at first. 1iberlas. Jusie S.6. 1-. -Newiton.anitueacoilteeiitsdic - A croswd of over eight hutndreil-----f"--- ws hieightieneid by tile "rik' r ain 'hc afiternsoon ganme, 51hltn teiiiMcillan Indoor Mee A''fet.e.Atistic Pi 5 E. HURON6 'Varsity ton from the scrub by a1Tetidido ts as hld Tise woark ofutheBgnaoheub Si :score of eighst. Six 1pitchsers wcere Thtiiuinorcnetnalui ofaIiiolielcio"sstb FRESH ASSORTMENT tried, each for three innings, anod - 'uthe Me-lillai gymnasitt1 Satur- Iofahg character tblrotieboti. -F lu-u catchers on earls side eitided tiurday afternoons. lThe folloioslg 'ihe tripptiung melody of "Bheaui Ideal I,Q W I FT te~s~lo the "ante betsween them. It is as wtere thse events and winners: March"'' uas especiallyy pleasing. . yet too early to give individual cr11..it-FO OI- cinsbttefloigtbltd Running highs kick-Coffin, first " On Thle Trip Galop" called forth -.,1s zclitvA- score still gise some idea of the at 8 ft. 6 in.;t Abercrombie, second. severa nors U'r L p.", 48 S. State St, shovwing made: Pull up on horizontal bar-Aber- The daubs are evidently up to the - 'ASTYa crombie, first, 17 tinmes. standard of formser clubs, and cevry THE 66WvAVERLY"5 WHEEL. T_ H -0A Standing broad jump-L~e Roy, loyal student of thte I. of M., after Wug, in-wttiiiIt&I StieSliau ,- 30004: first, IO ft. z in.; Hutchlinson sec- hearing Saturday evening's prograns, lie-oriir 5.OO,0 is th cnaineof th Aphiero __2 0 'jt ond0 cannot but be proud of our niusical it0uuu4u ad.hur. Set it in the wiidcow ci Ktuosuciuu ,ii5_1 Stadin hop, step atud junmp-organizations. B O NSD U T R tilarisa, 1 b__4i a 0 1i Le Doy', first, 29 ft. 6 ilt.; Hutch- The Aioha Nu Program. SVtslcrith 2b.3 1 I1 tinson, second. ri 2etu 0 5ua i1 t The Alpha Nu held an interesting ~J fr-bse " 0- 2 u Marriage and Divorce. progranm Satsrday afternoon in IRT I T : IY sVtascinanil1.f a 1 3 t" .> 0--- Sbieluc f__3 0 Cean J. C. Knowliton will lecture ront 4. - - . his-ist fl-eveing-t4Sodor-,bforethe Mr. Lipson in an inmpronmptu thi eenngat oclck beor te CEBALL GOOD Inan leaneon"on -liciingave some very valuable au g BASE K , co~al_____3. 9 2 10s Ilad Lagu-o "Sme.urousb__ &I- gJC n