THE U. OF M. DAILY. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during [eCollar sar, ly THE U. OF M INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION EDITORS. J. L. LotE, Lit. '5, Managing Editor. F. P. SADL.E, Lit. 'S6, Asitnt. F. H Wtt,Ts, Li,. '5, Asitnt. S. B. SnIi o, Li. '.5, Asitunt. J. A. LEmis, Lit.'5, Athletic Editor. Wm. A. Mms, Lit.'7, Busies Manager. LITERARY. LAW. M. H.Cutcenn, 94. 'H1,Ttwle'Pl. L. . PCatlo, Si. F I. H aill, '5 I.. . ti'ttt, 50. E.IL Evnts, 't MiooTnnieTopo, '7. unttAL. Crretr. Soith, Spr'.l-..E,. l'itildle, '50 Hacy Colemno8pe. TE s. Ninla, '95. All epy mstbthat t e office befoce :itoa. m or the ay or publictio. Legal holidtay tomomrow. No paper issed. THtE communication in another column from the president of the Athletic association is most gratify- ing to the DAtiy etitors. The DAILY his taken its present stant because it elieves that the ony way to keep p an athletic spirit here, is y adopting "eastern meth- ods," that is, y supporting the team, not because it is victorious ht becaise it represents the Uni- versity. _________ THE resolutions in another col- umn in regard to the self-govern- ment of students should e seriously considered. There is no doubt that the present "spy" system is most ohnoxious and any change by which a person is pt on his honor is desirable- The resolutions adopted do not profess to voice the senti- ments of the majority, but are only a tangible expression of wants pre- sented otiiscussion with the hope that it wiil lead to some tdeirie action by the entire student hbody. THE sale of tickets so far justifies the expectation that a large crosd will go down to Detroit tomorrow. No one should allow te recent trip to bias him in buying a ticket. n Detroit the boys are on their own groond, amongst friends, and our western record is much more favor- able than that of the Chicago team. With proper encouragenment there is no reason why we should not defeat Chicago tomorrow. Let every one who can scrape togther noney enough to buy a ticket, gti lown, and in going showv the otisie orldl that the students of the University of Michigan can stick to their team through thick antI thin; that proetd of our team when victoriosee can remain loyal to them when defeated, and by our encouragement give them every incentive to pull themselves together and play ball. What Oberlin Thinkn. u ~ rtA~~!f~ p ~ ~~~~We clip the following from the NO U SUElj SiTE LI UlBICYCLESJ Oberlin Review, the Oberlin col- iege tirg an. The DAILYv is 'lad to Bcueyugtwa o ae uewel r see that the Review thinks their i{eas o e htyu ae oscwel r conduct "unworthy under ordinary not worth taking. We have one that you can have circumstances ": fr-ce of charge--providing you call for it--and we aisca "Stealitig flags is at best not a very brilliant performuance, but when it have for sale the SUNOL Bicycle. takes the form of an attempt to The SUNOL is today the best looking wheel on taabanroanegbrclee;yteam whso were our guests, itlls the market. It took first prize at the World's Fair fot- nothing hut boorish vandalism. It best generael construction, best sprocket attachnuent and is a matter of congratulation that the attempt to pull off Ann Arbor's best chain adjustmenut, banner did not succeed, yet it is through no fault of the crowd that If youe-wantasheetlashokat it did fail. firier ortsistcry ce'a'dse-iit, askh te sticesantilet 'as stantes, such treatment of a visiting ttew why itis5 )ottewel team would be unworthy of us. o''e Now this stray set'( a sais EBERB3ACHH A RD W A RE CO. fhn,. Yet Oberlin cannel afford to incur the least taint of dirtiness________________ in her athletics. Saturday's game only enmphasizeet the lesson ot the .4$ i fjtl' CONSOLIDATED whole season, that swinning baillcan 1 7 1c tt 54rfIITFlAMA4IPAYA PAI~ 0.. be played and yet perfect courtesy anti gentlemanliness osaintined. The spirit of an institution snould make any more such displays im- possible." AgentsfiWanterl. An enterprising agent, man or woman, to take agency for our Chloro-Naptholeuns, a tried disin- fectant. Liberal ternis. Enclose stamp. A. H. Zenner Co., 87-89 Shelby street, Detroit. Notice. S. L.. A. B~OAR ui.--A meeting of the new S. L. A. board will be held Saturday hrning in room 9, at 9 :30. Horsford's Acid Phosphatej Is the nmost effecttve and agrece- "Takes First Llace.V The name stands Por lust what it is. The bent Bicycle built for $125.00. Baseball ai L1awn Tessuls. Spaltdintg's lBaseball int L att Tennissgnorts arerutesexcusiely thettugirono she U. S. tntd Catisada. 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