the . a ii.Walhii VOL. VI. NO. 49. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1895. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. i 1 ONE GUITAR S Is enough for one person to S play on at one time. One guitar is not enough, how- ever, to supply 3,000 stu- S dents. That's why we have constantly in stock several dozens of guitars of various S makes and prices. SBETTER LOOT( AT OUR U. OF M. GUITAR. It's good as its name. STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,,~ S. MAIN Sr. Sheehan's You can find the largest anid most complete stock of SWEA1ERS AND G YMN.ASIVM SIlS an the city. We make them to IHIGAN TILE VICTOR.. A CLEAN AND MASTERLY DE- FEAT OF MINNESOTA TEAM. Our Men Played a Snappy Game- Not Once Was Michigan's Goai in Danger-4,000 People Saw the Game. About a thousanad sluidents went into Detroit Saturday, to see the MIiciian team get away with tlie University of Minneseta. It was expectedl ly very few that Miniiesota: would tbe kept, from scoring, but every oue Zwas per- fectly confident as to the result ef the gamie. No one his reasonl to be dis- appointed in the gamie as the work; of the 'Varsity was fully ut to extpeta- lions. The game was a clean one from start to finishi, and alt the toucht- downs made weireiii clear cut plays withi no suspicions of a Stoke. It was- Michigan's game from start to finishi timd iiot once was there any dainger of Mlinnesota's scorinig. When they sue- ceedledin t gettiitg possession of the ball they were absolutely unable to make gains either through the line or around the ends. Mfichigan's superiority lay enltirely ini tier ends. The punting of Parkyn was lime imost Inoticeable feature of their pilay. Larson played- a. strong gaine at guard and kettHall svell on his met- tle. Aitauns played a sharp game mit quatrter baick. Both teams wore rallier tate' in mak- tog their appearance, Miiiiesotate'iiig niuch the tardier. Michuigan, won tice loss ainid chose the north. goal. The teams line up as follows: i elmigaal. 3Mi nnesota. F'arhmn.right cud. .,Khose tHenninager (C).. right tacekle ..-Walker Hall. .i'iglit guard ..- Fiuilayson Deiiby...center ....ultou Hoeeper...left guard -...Larsen (C) Villa....tenfttackle.. -..Dalrymple Senter.... . loft end .Harrison Richards...quarter ... Araiiis F'erbert..left halt ... Gilbert H~ollister.. .. right halt .. Loomis Btloomingstoiin full buck.Parkyn 'Minniesota kicked off amS Bloomlin'- stoinecrriedt the hla forward to time 25-yard line. Villa mail' ten yards but the ball was brought back ainS given to iiacesotaemonfside. Adlams tutu- tbled anti the ball wcent to Micuiguim. Farinhiam, Seiiter,;XVilla andIHenimnger 110! 110! 110! FOR CHICAGO. SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE FROM CHAS. BAIRD. 200 Must Go-The Team Leaves Wednesday Morning- Charles Baird's Communication. The 'Vatraity teani will leave for Clii- cago over lihe'AniiiArtier ILt. iiioliih' excursion. train which leauves Aim Arbor Wedm'sday iiiriing at 9 a. it). and reaches C'iciiagomt Sp. iii. To secure the excursioii at $5 for the roiind trits, 200 tickets must be sold and all desirous to go iire requiesteid to leave their inines with either Messrs. Saint, Gireenwvood, umyself, or at Wmmlr's, Slicilan's or the Cook house. Tickets, are gent firoi Wediiesday, Nov. 27, uiitil Monday midnight, Do(m'. 2. 'I'he Aiii Artier will senid a, spcimal traia to ,Milaii to iieet lie *Wabmshm train leaning Chicago MIonday after- noon at 2 p- in., thus .assuriiig a viery quick ride. These tickets are good oii all Wuabmish trains retuniiig fromi Chicago, including thin tratincvhich. leaves Chicago it 10 p. in. aiid arrives order, in any color, desigut or Mliuutesotmi. n-as absolutely untuble to' each. gainued from ive to teum yards ar AntiArber ar S a. in. style desiretd. chieck Mliciigu's adtvances thuromughm thd thieballi wenut to Minnuesota, for 'T'he AlS. C. ariunmtes tnattIhey with thin line anuS commit;rhoutothingugwithnhter 'Michuigani's hohding. Minniesotma gaitmit unot rut inexcuimsie ait $,so mis otto Agcits for the celebrated stronig interference arotund time emitsive yards ou t weomdowsamnA yes t-mniniterfere with thu' football excmursionm, S EO, S, PARKER FOUNTAIN PEN. On time othuer hatnd Michigta's lhue was compeled to put. tHeniiuger gaitued amid as it is desired thaut as mianmy as abseoluely impregmable autd nothing feur yards thuromughm tckle andrtihmen Possible ac-coumpanmy time lenin to Clii- Enguaved visiting cards we sup- cotuhd get tiast lime enuds. Very sedors cuter with thme it of Stlomiitraiiter- cage time footbuahllumanagemment requests ply itt five days. was Minneissota able to tmake 'tihe itemes- ferenice carried thu-batll for foirty ymard these expedting to go to huandin i thurt ~~ I-I ~ AiN & co nary ive yarits on itdownms. Dentby auround thtie endm, whueni te wsemidownmed nitiesmrs seoon as possibule. h30ihm uui imu teumtriti by Parkynu's brillianut tickle. Fietbert CIIAS. BAtID, Migr. Ss. STATS STREET. __________________________________ o tlen ummcceeid in gettinig thuroughi to gmainuedtlifte-mmymards. at-omid1time endu Oratorical Board Meeting. _- A'I1I Ai1 - thin bath. iHmlltandSHooter slid hercim-anuitafter Hlooiiimg~onihind bucked tuteaun miwoik s guarids tumd see veiny timecenter for is-c imuchsthe-bliwsent At a met'etinmg(if time bonch of dir- THE LE ADING TAILOR 'active mum Luckling timd getting into to Minntesota out hobiug. 'rte backs ecters of teOaoia soito pilty. Heiuniger 'ndVilachrgedt c-i-e tried for emal ituhmssanut thie btlru thtmweek, thie questionm of holeding time AND IMPORTER. thmeir mmeni wel amid vere sent through cetutriedt to Mihimganiout Miumesaa itdebamte contests ani ithe imtercoitegiatte The latest and most Faishioniable thue line repot tlldy for geeod gatini.hodimtg. Villma, Stemumimgem' tidS Bhomim- debate litter their auspices cvms ceut- Foreigon Fasbrics for Men's Wear. Senter playedt n briliant. gaute out emditnmgstontecried timehiatt to!.-xturd ifteenm sideredt. Thuey decidedt to offer a The Largest Stock in the City. amid huts work shuoud surely entitle him 1yardis tiy shtin rucishes, limt cme i'near trtu' of at tin-Ififty udolltars to be CIO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST., NEAR MAIN. to a position emstime Alt Amnerca. teani. hosing time ball on downs onmi iiunese- given to the svinners of time hntl Umi- Farmim also play-ed a goed gmame am Imue 10-ymard. lithe. SHemming er grot versity conttest, ifthtie literacy neehe- I I ~D. enid as sid Greenleaf, ccotiel'ievei thruought thue line andc-thiin a toot of ties swillstur-enter to- the Oratoicmal Senter iiite mtiddle of te secondiithie gonltlhue, wchi-re! .i Lamll ccastfumei- Associttiom time righut of chiosing time A T H S hnit. SRichards mt qumarlec pisedthtie tiled aiteSItmllsc/c_ ie timth alamid scan debmaters curt ahso time iutigemiml bath accurately anti got into play pushed'tSover 'tine tithe fir a toucihuouci of thme preliminmary and imuei-colleg;iate quickly. Mtorley celieved ltiuszii in e itsfuruteets minhintesmu. lteeutiinga ii -'s debiates. hoc thme puirpose of suuhmnit- Special sale this week, seconud hamlf. Holli-tec, Fuebect, andii.tfoot ..lippedt tumid h,,inissedi o~L t/. iing- their otfer to the secieties, they IlsrtdHolumes played She halves in good Scoce 4-0. witlhohld a mneetimig this eveninig to shapce amid gave Minnesota's backs Bloommingetomi ltook thuetumulfrtruth ie whiich the societies hcve beens invited G IF 1 - B O0 0 IuS' many lessens in interference. Bloonm- m ext kick off andulcarlriedut back Sothue to sendel:repsresentamtives. Sn answver imgton puinted well amid buckedthilie 20-yart line. i'ttnhmuit and Villa to Sheinimvitation time Webister society Stadar an Micelaneus ookcenter for good gainus. Ilis gaol from gained and .delter went grounud tihe at their umelimg Fridlay eveninug con- C edesand Diaries for 1896. thme seconud touchudewn was one of the end for twety-i.a ytards. i'ccbei i idered timeinater, but no conclusion Juvenile and Toy Books, umost difficult ever attemnpted on time Seter and Villa inuts genii gmains amidsemis reacehed andinitoe uwsas alpsoint- Teacher's Bibles. Largest home grounds. hFarnham w e-ut aroiti S taue emit for let ed to represent thamt society. 'rho stock i the city, 1,000 popu- lar books at 25 cents each. Minneotoln's ,game was steady ansi yards, Senler, Vilta and IIenniger Altuhma *Nuo sciety consiuered time moat- there was little fumbling, but her play wet through thimene mum successnmamnd ter also at themr heeling Satuday W-B rA H sn S as slocv and her interference weak. then thme ball wet.tSo Mtiuuiesota. i evening and while thin society dial not S The team was unable to gain through downs in their 10 yardl line, approve of She oifer they appointed SUp Town, Dews Town, the line any more than around. the itiuesota conul int giin andl Ptr- Mr. Heddick to. act as their represent- Vnlversit BSookstore, Opposite CourtiHouse gsasrintht (otne nSeodPg) aiettu heig 20State St. 4 N.,MSle St, endl(s, despite Stagg' seto ht (otne nScn g;i atv ttemeig