l e ie Itt. VOL. IV.-No. 19. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. WILL RECORDS BEiBROKEN? ALarge List of Entries For the Field Sports This Afternoon. Attend! Attend ! Fleconmnittee in cisarge of tile ri{events this afternoon relport ar'nise of good success and lively a-,tet. The entries are quiite a .rnroes in most events, althsough ehave been dropped for lark of ' aetitors. alch speculation is r it'g usi as to the sinner of the io yards dashs. 3ott Clhapnsan IIensoss being out5 of it, thse sv -ne il Dave to lbc a sesv mos, 1 whIo that one wiii be is as Nvet a a:er robabilily. In the longer _: stoo, several srprises are ex- as there are nessrsen nose i-1 s front wvhom mnschsis ex- Nothing was done at tile firstI ON TOXCHICAGO, mseeting, hselid yesterday, beyond Our Boys Confident of victory- \.,X/A$HBURI'iJ organization and deciding to confer Hard Practice Makes sun- at cU1TAI D wviths Prof. Stanley regardinsgthir 0I55goss be. '5 swork. It is probable that these ice Sevensteeni lmit, includitng mnt- : of the club eill be increased. atrBid cahhroradTeqeto ffrigabnotanrMutn etfrCiao '-; r~iih inagernIlaird, coaciat harbour, anti-- clubtshasx nett e nagitatled isaiscis yet 'Pc w~ooranizatiosis gesser- ally sotoeteran stefresisns shsuldsi "e iheir banjo cilsb organ- seend-is'ssnisspossible. R~eslt of the Orawir.. Th nt iteisssfot todiay 's lessiso tourmnsssiit 'iresqiseile iiieias is ad sie proi sise of god osi ntests. Tuec dirasiigs, shchds sere isiisie last nisht, asi: ee. 'iThe entries are foliosws: sit class singles: Roife, bye; or- sea yardls dash-Keep, While, elytn, bye; Blennsett vn. Jones; Mc- Rteet, LeRoy, Hfodgmnan, M-uliherons, Kenzie vs. Cuntmings; Wrighst vs. snsg.IWatrouis; Sumnmesrs, bee; itilsts, Zoo yardls lash-LeRoy, While,I bye; Friedman bye. mcsbnan, Fong. 2indi class singles: Garniett, aye; _;u yardls rsuc-Snits, Ssmiths, Jines, bye; Alexander, bye; Blaer vs i.e toy, Whsite, H-odgnaan. Nightingale; Huletcis, by-e; MIalier, ecu yards rsun-Snmits, Sishl, bye; Chickerinig, bye; Fiedimiani, Hodgnaan. bye. sco yarshiurdle-bceep, Reced, sit class doubles: Blensnett anti x..ciiel, Maliseron. Nightingale, bye; Jocelyns and Rolfe Running broad -jumnp-Le~loy, ss Suttmiers ansi Watrosus; Wright beep, Mulheron, Steele. cund Friednman vs. i6enze and Rsinning laugh jump-Keep, In- I tChickeritng; Jones and Alexander, Kaoy, Austin, Mluliteron. bye. One mile bicycle race-Nevtots, The prices, which will be given MN-orris. in Monday's Dkiiiy, are dlonated by The progranm of field events will Ann Arbor merchants. conmmence at a o'clock sharp, and - -- wcili be run off promptly, in order Political Science Association. so begin the football ganme at 4 'The first annual mseeting of the o'clock. The football msen of '96 Michigan Political Science associa-I 'suve been working hard the pail lion was held in Detroit yesterday. few lays, and as the Normals ar.' Several of the tuniversity faculty ce~st t hae astrngtata, acre attended, and Prof. F. M. Taylor is ssfaria contest can be expsectedi.sertyofteaocaoiad 'lsshould etasure a goods croswd Frank IH. Dixon assistanit. ;shout wihichs the clay rats runt be Crim'ie and its paunishmntt fornmed catirely successful. the tarincipial piart of the discussion. Think They Can Warble. Th ineematsnecepn -wsis favoreti, atnd thepadng Somse of the freshsnenlhave pitt iower of g overnors calledi a relic of their heath togethter and sdecidedi barbarism, and the tpardion of the ebattiey could sing well enough to Chsicago anarchists by Goiv. Altgeld - was cited as an instance of its abuse. form a glee club. Of course this The evening session was devoted remains to be seen, but they have to a paper by Alfred Russell, of made a move in the right direction D~etroit, on "Dissatisfaction With by organizing. 'The club consists the Senate." of six nmembers so far, and thse This morning a paper on "Sug- ofieselected were, Isdr il ge stion for a Systemt of 'T'axation" offiers sadoe 1111,was read by P'rof. H. C. Adams, manaager, and Arthur*IM. Smith, and officers were elected for the en- secretary and treasurer. suing year. last cigat at 9:20, preiparedi to shosw the Ciciago Utaivcrsts football tea hslosv the gamie is plasyccl Csat. 1)yg'er t andI.Bassitiswciiiottaheadil sf the teams yesterday mornaing" Ot ir rmenandisitheir 1positioswsill lie is folltow s' mtht'icenter;'Iftesti- Ief guard 'settes trighttickle; iia,1lft c;Ilaves-'sight end;i atrbert, left ens; iirdl qusarter; Frtestis Iiglt hlf: CIrshle sft half; Ds'"erl lfull Isack. Subtbittes: C. I, IGrsifin;cens'er;'Aldrich, tackle; Msorrisoa,"statrd: iaul, isalf;(Grecta- leaf, d atte r ITle teamstis tnowv ini vesi good form, ttantiarese xpesctedilto rettirn waithi more laurels 1toItseir credit. Marriage Nut a Fatilure. Ac siegetinuniber oii narriedi iici siaidswomsen attendesd the receiptioss givens ly use S. C. A. cabliset to nmsrriedI folks last evening. 'The earlier part of the evetnitagseas sipent in formntg acqusainstances. Later ott light refreshttsettts wsere served to the giuests. After a tmarcha through thse tails, the progranm sas carried out. Miss Pntnans gave a hsumor- osts recitation entitletd "Kentucky Philosophay. " After music by a niale quartet, toasts weere respaoniedi to. F. A. Macny acted as toast- nmaster for thse evesing.' President Ladd wittily responded to tihe toast, "Discoveries." M~r. Abbott spaoke to the sentiment, "Ilicordate Bliss.'' Fron thuetaleasant, easy sway'in wvhichseisp ioke, Mr. Ababott shsoived that heeisad respondedi to toasts be- fore. iss Mtettler respondiedt to the setiiment,'"Sinsgle illessed- ness.'' Mlrs. Biutterfield spoke for the msarriesd sonsen, aswering the qluestion, "Whether?'' The toasts wvere interspersed.with nassic by the "co-ed" and male quartets. '96 and the itigh Scltool teams played a practice ganse yesterday afternoon. 'The two elevens seem to be evenly nmatchsed and honors were divided. 5ic selcS.o'IhS'T.,Soe gets «_e sll eerythng ueal and niloutrtfait"' to "lti y. and;Sjareing, tte 'ttiic ist'r. 5ts Bi a iftier., ,:scstevvtv hre and nss. ot tctiedbyanyat,'ity alo t Aritsd-itc PhisinperC,. 6oE. HUtRON bST. HO4YT LUNCHES, iLown F's (qhocolatstc, I TUTTLE'S =148 S. STATE St. FIRST Ns~ATIONAL BANIK IOF ANN ARitOR. Captitti, i50,t00t. Sulsiitianid Pr'isits, itOto', 'itraetsisageieraltbantiniigttbuses sor- eitta'igecainge' boughi t andsotd. Lettversof cedtcprocurvedftO c eiiabadte. P. iACi 5'ris. S. 51 Ci AftKSON, Castier. GRANVGER'S. CLASSES IN DANCING wil t Oct fotisiss: tetiltemcen, Storday morujusgs ttt ind ci Tusdtty ece is:0;Ladi's. Saturitiy atetirnotons 4. Laieis aid Glteien, atl- isocai l cass, Tisesvevseninss8.OGr(,i Ilor 6 aard street.'ruition, nti (twevieweeks) tM Ptptilsrcitedtianty ite. STUDENTS ! 'trd.t N'Ai IIIKC)ItSilssIIitand sae lo'e, A full tine of Lai', 3Mdi. catelrnd all LUucii"sitq 'I'emf-It (o/.' 5,000 iliuslan sbok;at 5fc each. inient'aper,iteritpoundi35c. tiny the Iavt A.\':t,:NAstn lFtOcNxTA IPE. Best usinte -it il'l liety onetuatattlec for litve yeats. GEORGE WAHR, LEADINfI 5iOORSTlORES. UNI'IERSITY SBOOKSTOE, 205 SotithiiStile Street. ' DOWN TOWN, 4 N. Main, tpp. Cousrt House.