'Ae .a ONDIAY, APRIL (,b~.Fouit PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VI1. No. 1:37. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, ML BICYCLES. Wedesire to give notie thatweeU eapopse to make a bi id for IM4 hae secred the ageatcy fo the DAYTON 44 Bcces wich has earned 44 11 high repirptatio is ote of the ( Hp best whelsdomade rce $100 We 4 retain the agency for the 14 BEN-HUR that excellent wheei., which haos4 j~ this easooseen o greatly i- proved that we silemaeit our 4 l eer.t ithehbet valueat $50 and $100 yo can find. We aloe4 sel the CLIP'PER.a fnee4 whfniel at $5 tod85. Wve mae or I44 prices tali. Term, casii or ease I k paynents.l STHE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO,i S. MAIN S. A Sponge $* . .Window is our chief attraction for this week. We can sell you a good sponge at al- most any price you wish to pay; froni 5c UP TO $1.00 each. See our window. ,Mimme's Drug Stoe 17 E. Washington St., cor. Fourth Ave. IMTPORTANT NOTICE. G. H. WffILD,I The Leading Tailor, and only direct Importer in the city has just received his enire stock of Foreign and Domestic Woolens for! spring and Summer '51, at NO 2 E. WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR MAIN.' Fuxll Dress Suits a Specialty. WAHR'S__BOOKSTORES.' P rnf, -Caihait'S University Physics Part II Heat, -flecticity, - Manatism Now on Sale. WAHRS 'Up Teen Dwn Tows, tlhsrst)' Bektre, Oppenltcurtflus k A 25. Stat St. 40N. Main St. OFFICERS OF '9-97 ELECEI. Annual Meeting of the Athletic Association. Axcieit iountias held i tie lit chatpei at 1 oclock tSlirtay atler- 11o011, and.i itoreembiitttis so '?in. ait- Ocidaitet'thanewrtcbtfore. Althoumgh thei cotiests ftr aii e r lot'~s l;lll rtittagIII)('best of spirit preailed thrsughouit. '1Ttecters xwadeteil itt eile iof th i oaila~iol. Preient ttiitI after te Iwo-ti iieiiiiitstoilie eans~tinisoet' tloitic ti etirte Huiimphrey mnieticsl repcie ci idi shooeita.tt itatie of$67.3 otnihnl. ['te election of offiees tenl tlug ini orer ir. 1E. C. shildsina ahod Joales if. Prentiss for 1rchict, anit tihere beiing liltother inominations,.his eetioue wsom nolee t.ii11osniiii. C. . ('tttk oiidii. T. Wiiiaits were platced inl noiinatin foti vie pres- deint, 1011"Is' SMr. N;iilit.intxslttdrewt' Mcr. Cook Was etet. E. P. flml'hrey, 'f.7 wa eit'.teii treasuriier; 1-. C. 'iRil, '6li iainitd oecetocy; hoinadxe 1l1l, '7, r,c'rilig T'e coolest over tfelie tlaittt's i the 1oarctaslirlctors as o's etrand1 eziiilg, there blihg 110 egni rti *tire ini tefe ldit, tanevery man ilworking 1111 hiiiseltf. The sucessful enuddtues ae as fii- Miedietit Del> teient-I. 11. ener, '97 U, Sigmiat. Phi. It1v 0'Deisarbiient-t. . .Saint, 'tt L, P'hi DeitiPhi. ion, '96, Delta Kapa, tsiol; J. A. LeRoy, '910, Delta Pieilo; . iR. Sttitrt, '9(6,tsi Upsilo; A. H. OBrien, '97, F. W. Henniger, '97, Hatry lelf- ini, '9, A. Catoutisel, '99. Sketches of the Officers. Jate nih. Prentiss, '91, liesiten. is a msemiber of the IPillhIiaiepi Pld ta- terilty a1111 has held. the pisiin of d icerr, treastrer anil presietttil the ioardi.IHe Is also lnins~aessmia- ager of the Inlander aiidt claiis Caion City, Colo., as his native healih. Charles 0. Cook, '97. ~ice pesiet, eonass ft'omiDeroit, ant i oaeted a diretor Ani Febrtury, and is a Iroi inent nmemuber of '97. B. H. Humphrey, '97, tresrer, wo comes fromi Detroit, is pi. mieber of the Psi usilon fratecuiqly.ie was elected -treasurer in Jaiuaay, upni khue resignation of Mr. Aughes. (Ceontnued an Secnd Prage.) MICHIGAN WVINS FIRST CAM4E. PROMISES TO B3E A SUCCESS. IDefeats Michligan Ag ri-:ultufal "Julius Caesar" to he Pfesentedi College 20-6. Tonighlt. 'iiTte '0aii-eiO' ttseital train airtt "ftlitiiut ~('