C , o AL ARAR UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1894. PEncE, THREE CENTS. VOL. IV.--NO..l'fil. THE EASTERN TEAMS. Baseba.ll Prospects at Harvard,{ Yale, Princeton, and Other Universities. I As oar baseball team will this sear ,ay the leading college teams of ste East, it niay cot be out of placej to consider the pcesent condition of bsasebail affairs at sonie of these in- stitutions5. ,1t I-larvartd, Irospiects are lin.t the Driglttest, as mtost oftheineamerl u for thse teanm is new indl untried.i. Cook alndi Wi "iialone ot laityear' tent are left, its the new f our- sear iitation has barredi out ire lass weer tien. In the boxt\Hlarvrdrihlis, lesiles (alit. Wiggin, 1. Iligieands, last year substitute, end fibur other hrorisiitg candidlates. 'There are sets etatdidates for the infield, ill sew Isetseccplt Cook at third. I tar- trd is short tif gosodt iseti for te onutfield. Vale's chiatnces are mtuich better. Site toses bet four of last yeat's teatm, otne of thtenm beiug shtortstopi -iMurpihy. Itsthe (iox, Patelies Carter, nowsv witthout a riral amntg college pitchsers. Greenswey, lest year's catchier, will prbably catcih tins. Canditdates for the infieldl are nsumerous, lint the posi- tions still probsably go ts tihe liss seer's teen. Capt. Case takes left field andtihie two remning puosi- tions iltltbe warmlyiccontesterd. Clarkson lintseen coaching the teatm, whiich is niw looked uipon as the swinner of the eastern champion- sip. l'rinceton has nearly all tier old men, although she suffers a heavy' loss in Drake, tier strong pitcher. Catcher Trenchard and the last year's infield includling Phil Tiung, are left. In thte outfield, one neiw mats tiust be found, Capt. Mc en- eie and Payne taking the other two places. With a good pitcher se- cured, Princeton will put uip a strong game. ,Pennsylvania had fifty-six candi- dates, eight of then, on last year's team. With Reese in the box, Pennsylvania will be strong, al- though Bayne will be tmoth missed, but behind the bat it will not be so :strong. Capt. Hllister will take .third, and the other infield places are well contested by both old and new men. With at least five good amen to choose from, Pennsylvania's UNIVERSITY OF MlC.IIIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. outfield will be strong,.tHer team THE STATUS OF WOMAN. (EVERY U. OF M. STUDENT has been well trained, got outdoor Prof. Knowlton Discussed Some Shouditit y a i-tin'of I tpractice very' early, ansd should be Phases of our Marriage and Di- 3 u IEI s vorce Laws at Inland League., ! il AaI in it with the best of thsem tilt year. AtCrel rsetsaentte lU. s AtCrelposscs r otte Prof. J.C. Knowlton spoke tie- Stu,-i- LIewti . i- t hest. :M'any' of last year's mten are fore a goodly audience, at the In- I nure bw ts-s GOrasa-er. gone, aogte ret h rc land League last nighit, on "'Soite T/ti prettiies(iie itzsi'i "Aa ' fIkied,- 1itciter. At shuort, Yonig, anti at Peculiar Plhases of Marriage and eti ur".' Os ih uettttsfrc i tt-b. center, Towle, are tare. htetind Divorce haun.' sithe lies andI in te liox gooid tate- The tposition of women legally I netl is scarce, alttoui i~httccrCubbti eeal tirttesoth tin-5Z SouthsMain St. trill probablty derelopi a gooid deat retically, she is inferior to mtan, bitt iprigst eios iti nlst actically, site is lilt legal superior.h outifieldi iositionis are nut cosveret is There tsave linen greet cihanges in iin last srear's teann. the law withsin the last century'. lirtitiasriset tes' iiii ittS Under the conmttotsntisw, atwuman's pects. In the bitx andsbhindiii the propierty becomes at maerriagetier hs~t sie trll ie srotg, cit husbandrs, inow she retains it; thue is as uvet atsniuknositiuant tity. Btthutsbatnd had thin right of chsasising twro of last y ear's iine are left for fie triflenothIlis ivoultdhbe contid- We 0L WnuuttrllAiu-~u~i -rti iitii Ci ty- this year, Capt. Stecrec it short, red goodh ground for tdivorce. All iiutiuiAiiiiArbio-niiries sentit iir iaisit>uesto andi caetcher 'Peinney. IThicir are tensof the restrictionts whiichi the lawv ranidahtes for the in field andcsci uarsitin vmaeanvteno r miie for thin outfield. vantages. She cannot msake cit- 11 eia riiwtitnr. Yale's Winter Meeig. tacts and hsence cannosthbe arrested Oh fit1OiTI, - - MICHIIGAN. Thenre uere 169 constansts in or pebit. Shseis excused froni very- tENtOSGirt s H 5mm 'iiiitsueu ati in a'srs hianidicaip imeeting, 'sarch grate crinmes, on the ground thuat 1.Hitckok broke hits iwritcolhege any deed conmmtittedh in thin iresence recrd tfi41 t i shrtspit iioafut het husband mayrit be lint free i edof 1 ft.o i shIoli ciut but ec act. If a wife shoitdhituse thine tubrout'' on thin husbandi, n matter witnners were: t 0yaisral '-S t n-how severely, thin lawncoulin nIo Nit. 6lir t eit -., ui. Setore fe rus -eit mii itnibie (6 it sec. ivay protect him. 'There is no such tia olcted ri.ni citt i icr Shot pet--X' I0.Hickok.,'sale, thing as a right Io vote,its a pvi FRESH ASSORTMENT actual hit 42ft.t i. lege given by society'. W'ornan suf--O_ Mile ten -unter, New hat-en, frage is, therefore, only a qutestion Lot zY A.A.(15y-ds~, nun 44~-y ec.of whether it would be profitable to 'Ml ak F unel aeexchange Ithis lresenst condition of _a QHORECE OLDAT- (scratch), 7 min.fl sec. "adult babies" for one of harsh TUTTLE 'S, - 48 S. state St. finn yards run-H. L,. I~adnhiu, eq~uality. WorestrA. ., mn. 3 sc. The Professor severely criticised THE ifWUAVERLY" WHEEL ' oyrsiuileP innetie present conflicting jumble of v i I tI-iitireet.&.. S Vale, 64-~ sec.marriage anti divorce hams in the tire,-itr $85.00 5 is tessltn' 1Running high jump1- I". 11. United States, anti cloned wills an linn iseet itt ttawitndoio Thomlpsons, hale, actutatlhjup, appeal for a study us colleges of BREOWN1'S DRUGS'TORE. ft. 9 in. the rudiments of the lain of dlomes- Pole vault-(t. N. Alln, hale, tic relations. jactual vault, 9 ft. 9 in. .. U.oP.TakAheis 1 iglstweigfl, nresthun- - I. Se,_ U.oP.TakAheis Y hale. Welerwneight wres ting - Jones, 'Yales. Middleweight wrestling -J. D. Mchell, Yale. Delegates from the various young peoples' societies and oilier temper- ance organizations met last evening rat McMillan hail to organize a tem- perance association and draw up a cconstitution. This business meeting was the result of the mass meeting held at Newberry Ral, Sunday, iMarch 1Iz. 'The track conmmitte at the U. of P. has instituted a series of handi- cap games, and winners of the great- tst number of points in tie series will receive gold medals, emblem. atic of the championship of the university in each event. The first games of the series will be held March 3nnt and will include the runs from iou yards to one mile, running high and broad jumps, high and low hurdles, pole vault, mile walk, two mile bicycle, shot put and hammer throw. BASE BALL GOODS Suits and Gymnasium Sup- plies. You tire sil nriteeamine ntoek and prIces. WAHR'S UNVIVERSITYBOOKSTORE STATS W TAEET. ANA ASBOS.