! c , VUN).I VER ITi~Y OF MI1iIGiA MALONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1893. PRICE, THs-EE CENTS. :P57 BOO0MViIN' FOOTBALL. TFis is ;,o ea Red ict er Year in the Annase ,of tmn'-icas't Collegiate F= cotb'Oll saC ,k ()fc le-e foot--a tal te "ii cv-sat f say sees s rsassto 02a t lteroe i-otball an- r):ls hc ea nirican rolls ge nos: rew ;nlcr-clA Its "lt(of sp.c- Ct~?I aIts,--all arts a~C1con7 KII}l i iis si y N a litn1ci ldren ii '(S "i. 1ist this season the fcrr 1 -aI p a aT, )r i{1 W ' r a a aIl tlicn a vst'l rIasti- cOI'te ita 1 - inng wedge'' and otiser nesv tricks at Spriniigld last fall, thsosughlsisesad vaisly proffered Iis advice to the adviser of thse Crimsson loeg before only to have it blindly ignsored, this v eer Isas been taken to tlse arms of fair Harvard. He svent w iths thse smess to Ness Hatmpshire isntise hot suly dasi, asolIis effort siill be watchliedswith the keessest isnterest firons lbs t.smu lt to Palo Alto. It I ispret5ty v t at 51thastnst rat agesa tilt beisintro suest at the Lig lHar- yarn ganmes, assathtlis fasct a] isarwill j aditeslrest So te sport. 'Wtay ontacithtie Pacifie ala ic tiej :Ats t eal; as .e ~ , rt Is assorJl) Ste{atticis gainaing favor rapiaIlyl. h'le stat ireaal c a-ptainisswere ()I)ynmpic Clash and thse Pli Ttie Alto1 ;gatlteriss thicr cohriltrlitsea ccledi """s''"' ''"' -ti5,5,' t1 au tank la th atctisatans ct lsaly op'' Iliss, as coachters, tasdthte grovs nar he cean whre he aliforntians are fssding football tise prinsary lessoith le nstasSbsosb - geatest tossic for supierfluous energy iag of asmateusiortSnsswesre dilsed sssd the finest ssay to set the blood isn ttheir switling lupls.T hep s-igling, if lethargc'!Its the ccci- tisninare svork svas dosnsensucls earlser tat states the Chsicago Athletic As- tisass sal, anditnoss-tie tI~-o otebsisciation, Detroit Atletic Clsub, cacahing5 saftse lascks asnd taste play- niversity of IMiclsigan, asnatothser ors tas baeen aegisn. ! sceters of football activity, are ar- sI rassanativmoe msatce' s an5sinire- lI 0. OF M. DAY AT THE FAIR. y U AR Th nvriyAun aei h BRFair and Hold a Very Successful Reunion. a Thse Free Press describes thse ax- - -a ercises of University of 'Michigan dlay at the World's Fair Shasa 1 aclnssParlc aadt Atidsay Ilais - : ' Wselcl eveciriismssiatl dni Is fStSh anacesacre caturcad by giraclo- ito"a~s, -ty tldS tnatie Uaic atesan sui ltdentstfrosts H isa an st U nizc rsit., antua a.ilter 3let mr Set s ri os lcrls- crowdctnaes-r stade teawcikin;t ruse withcolcge Sniss ansd ylit. G'erNe 0reto I 0y tz x~rdt 'Thac nivcrsilhalaalumnisat-alire ,it r cr«r~ ca ; te a cc otscity enaipscat old V5icimsaoat tic Plisac rern a r ajr~-5T, aosia asnd thecre thaeyStaybe foundsavecat3 ai r, t sfo! ~llrtr~t orr - m I~ecincsaa nit en-a yill55 sir C)setres a nltt cllege boys cass " o' No. 7 ANN sanRe La nighst was a state occasiots, for an unsisalatnuismber of Attn Arbor sens swere isa towns, sand it ws felt taa gensaisne lark stas its orater. At 6 o'clock somethinig like a hautdred' Unsiversity nien gatlaered at tse Istictaigan builldcing assdIseld ass in- Artistic Photongrapher, I E. HURON STS formsal rennion. Severat spseeclhes nie ade and then a spltendid cinar- HOTJ LUNCHTTES tette sasng a numsiber of songs, the conspanty joisnisng its the chsoruses L y s stil a vigor that stroke teechloes -T~ ti amnt-tgte rafters of te hasnd- + 48 S TATE st. somse struactusre.j 'rien they sallied farths So do te FIR36T Is A'iION AL BANK Plaisanice asitoots st-rcthe taaiis Itsr'ci's AtiSO attractiona of that ressarkabie thor- Catal s- 5 5tier Stats asL, sad tPrso-its .o otcjsfare. A rrivedclat she Parisian Ta-sa-n- s ga iaroi 5. 555mgandsoltter,far - - taitom drta- i-si aid rsaid ,ia-a theatretacy swere kisndly statiteal isa- P.sBA5lr Prs. aS.a vs a itt, C sia side by the surbasse toorkeieeisIto, smssch to their surlprise, levical tri- AfT1T huta of a dicta on eachs of Isis G R'S A6 guests. Tile lady ivho pounds the ta-sriP"'asOtTEMePt.t't sr traPUI., piano in this retort struck ip CaseinDciga-5 tr '"Comsradles,''assothier lady Sang it Oct. i.055 url 101, H c' nait on the stage, and lhsauivsersity msn graosssitiaar. 6 Maynnerd Street. bore dlowni on thse chorus iii all - their msiglst. Forsisag its reg-ular S ID I T Irinceonstitgcrs ire hiaving their 5tstefor lbloodt wshettedl at Gouldt's I slanda, steer Newpo trt; their atncienat enemiter, tse SUniversity of Penstsyl- caa enc, are strenuaouasly fitting tlhemsseives for austumn nfanlicts at C'alpe'May;tir isdomsitable aearers of te Yale bluisestill begins work at Tracers Islsad tonmorrowv ; swhile H arvarat's esnds, tackles and backs st-lit get at their football stuidies on Jarvis Fieldlte latter lpart of thse weak. Evrervbodiy is anxious So knsosv wethaler te -"undergradluate rule'' will obtaiss its football. lPrinscetons sludt ttprotest Iheriie and CGreens way', of te Yale snite, last slarisac - thousghsbth wu-re inaeligilels'attde te letter of te lasv. Now, it is said, te tigers avere craftily- pro- ceeding, so as to disarns any criti- visit this fall, when it is propsosed to play again the douglhty " Phil" Kitng, Isardy IBalliet and Symmses. Yalesians say te New Haven teans will be strictly 1 unsdergraduate," but it is probable that thse usual nunsher of "specials" and 'P.G. 'a" (post gradusates) will be seen on the svhitewashed gridirons at Princeton and New Haven. Lorin F. Deland, the nsan whso sprung itto national prominence after Harvard introduced the "fly- rsoass seastnss, anad thse ris-alries at- msost eq~ual thsose of thse eait. (ct-l teed isa,-i-, 5 f W Ordi's Fair Ball Touarnamet 'Thesaclusbssasalthetitrrelatisva stanad- ing in tite Worldl's Fair base ball tousrnsamsenstsaid in Chticago dusrinsg Juatne ansI July wvere She foalloswing: Y ale, a Amhlerst, 3 irginia, 4 Illissois, 5 Vermnt, 6 WViscossist, 7 'WXesleyani, S Vanderbilt. 'lesar. of A. club did not participate ithle tournamsent ovinsg to Ste unsatis- factory indlucements wvlicls thse san- agters of tlhe tournamnsst offered. lHad our teamu entered, so dosubt freshs laurels would Isave been added to thseir long list of victories. How Collegtemen Yell. Pale-Rah!l rahs! rahs! rahs! rahst rah! rah! rah!l rah! Yale. Harvard-Rah!l rah!t rah! rahl rahs! rahs!rah! rahs! rah! IHarvarsi. Princeton-Hory.! iooray! lhoo- rayI Tiger-siss-boos-ash!lPrincetons. Willians-Rah! rahs! rahs!yumss, yams, yumsl Wsllyums. Cornell-Cornell! I yell, yell, yelil!Cornell! Dartmsouth--Wah, whso, w'ah! wait, whlo, what da-alidi.- Dartnmouths. ranks outside te thseatre, the visit- ors starcised ins lock-steis to thse street of Cairo and ivere soon ott ex- ceilent taints vitls the Arabs, Turks, Armsensians and Tunisians, wvho joined in thse lrocession ansd escorted thsem through the place and followed thsenm out ons the Plaisance and left thenm at the big Ferris wheel with protestations of eternal friendship. Eastward down the midway and sousth to the administration build- ing the boy-s proceeded, singing col- lege songs and occasionally giving the college yell wahich was responded to by othser yells front loyal college (Continued as thirdtpage.) Traet a AllRd SBOOKSTaORESasd save matley, A Stll ltie nf Lawl, Me(la. eselmted all fhiiiersitaj leaf-Books 5,000 Blak IBoaksat 25c eea. Lists Paper, Ipec psused 25c. Buay she 5IDEAL WATrin Fr NitsS E'E. 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