. of AL oil Ila aTID* PRICE, TffizF.E CENTS. VOL. III.-No. 35. Voc.111-No.Pd. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1892. PncTintCNS CANCELLED I C) Ihicagoi rushed the ball to the lineHI A E u ihgngie h alo lill~i I~l foutr(towns. Howeveri Jewett was Lehigh Players Were Unable to forced across the line antd iss cons- Meet us Saturday, bell to make a safety. Scorie1 ______to 6. Chase tackledIJewectsiand Staggs's Chinage Team was Substi- stoppeid swhat iroiiised to he a tell - cuted-Miochigan wan it toen10- isg rsii. 1I-etkiedo th How Che Men Liined up-Grosnch I in -i-s OldPonsition. atdw n aeamtra an (ira-i) sooinihas h al aka T oixi iii(-pecuiil telgc0 Fi) Nov. ictr.I iris followcedi ser scat 2--h lusts cancelledl ticsdaste sin plays1)rv( liicago. taggltuoul the accunit of injuies i-cli e iiball arsosussd Ctoitseleft et n sind ussle tisise criis li ess ys n a . iss EIie iiuis a longe Imss to \l is i is whoss %%as playdcith'ssSCag's Chsicagsi ssasde-tst sailsiiroudthss rigit I-niivelrsityCeams.itichigai 5 n wnit Iind. icagsonuadle a fumusic but by a scors. of uS to in. The menI Stagg recoveredsthebl admd huned up as follows: Conovser ------Leitciud--- Sith ---iik ----Left guards-- iisikseiier-_- -.- eniter --- iKniipp ------ight Gardi-i AIileiu--------Rghtiiinkie. Ciase. h------Iight ened - sIayrefi ii-- Qaitei-bSaik... -ciivray__--i - Haiebauks'- ;eit a . isuupi------ . i-" ul Sack.--. a touch idiwni by a liong runi arounid Z.0ni- 1. Iis osen end jstastime wsa ld --- voowt isjs in ------Dce (- le failed to lick thegol score, SECOND ELEVEN'S VICTORY The M.l A. A's Fairly Outipiayed, and -.' I -- Defeated 12 Co 4. - IdlIT~ .s mull cro wdshgre -e sed the seco nid - / W I t elev en wihen they .appeauredl oiithe -:- fiP o YS 1Ml. A. 5. -rous a t IDetroit, Satiur- DETROIT, MI1CH, lay, ti o obattle ni iisthe itl. .A. Thegale asNvotlv o.=asetter - auieince. lotlstcasis played wsiths sniiasand vimii e'ariyteaim, hosesvei, Ifsrly uxcellhug their oppioneiniits iniCliisrsps-it. I lie Iat- ter lDaut of the gardueussupn t 'atherns" darknss, Isadito lbe playedi Isy electric lifih.thsllsdii sf De- Wheniyoauiwaiist c ali-it 5 iiriisiitii6ist troit, had Isis jaws'fracturedsIini a -or $2. $4 sir$iSokens antills to $l a pairnlessethaii AnAbrnicsse inil for, staaiiiee ti Theme ni lineid up thus: ! ru. f ~R.FYFE CO iAlgi.nAelend D ELEEN.s 101. 183-ia18 iii5siiiAr. Bieeanco......Leettaei......... ray ERItCIG Eliis.... ...-.r... eeler......Spngier q iehmond Straight Qcrt. Mctliracen t, Right iguanrd..... Aidrich E Broie ' igt acle........ ea CbCIGARETTES. ParkerI(apt,).n.igt ened.... _-..Drew a n igaetie Si-okers who Loanreiiii.Qiiaiter Sack.n .(apt.)Hol ae wiiligIsoiceSlttIle Storem irI keiKauk more thee Ike pricer Lefuhlfbac .........Puluic .cageidifortin odusna Bi-odine s Rightlftnieaiik..----latiaa is RDsulieiiiiperior ts Dielid.....s... Fll ac. I Whitehad f Thie Rihmoed Streighss iLous' CuoI igarettssaenimadenfromnthe kighi- Refeoree--Lornuui se U. of5At1esi, moan uc liie-y flavore nd alighestsnest ! Gold Leafigrowe in Virginia. This is ike Old Umopire-Fiizpaticik neil..s. A. end 0riinel lBranid ifStraighktC(ttCigaretten, anei wae saoghitsat bylip n theunyear 1l1t5. 1-olt sonsthe toss up amid toukthClelBeware srimiainsianidelbser-n thaititi- ball. 'Penlyards swere iiiasde with Thl LLN& ITE rac ik te Amerinan Tobacco Co., the gridiron. A left -nd rn was Meanatureni.-i- RihmiondVirgiia .Hoenninger C. T. Griffli .-Tkiomas .-. .rilia - . Or-_----aes -anderson ------ ygert tliclaiga maunde the first fonda- slissnianh twsenty-thmree miiautes. Muichilgansalassi iiade one safety. core at thescncdu of the first half stood, XMichiiganI-io, Chicatgo i-u. ILcionard toolk- Groschi's pilace at the hepinnin , of she seconid half. Whleni tisc ganieswas called AMicluigani hadi thei ball one yardl fronm Chicago's '12 to 10. Chicago opened the secoiiis half by carrying she ball to the fifteen yardlihue, but Sanderson fell on-ia fiiiabledl ball, and Michilgainrsusheil back toi center but could not ail- vanace, Chicago got the ball frono a long kick by Dcgert but Michiguan held their russhes. Michuigain carried Ctsc ball oi-er ini three plays. Leon- ard gaineid ten yards arounds the eiid. Jeswettnmaden thplay112o f the gamae. Ile dodged his taucklers, fell, but was u11 before the Chicago could reach him antI sas not tackleid until goal. Chicago lana a strong rushing sithin a yard of Clan goal. As the seam. Stagg slid spleiidid seork.1 teanma bent for the final rush, lime Ihygert, Jeswett, Leonard anil Croacla sas called. Score 18 to ao. didi batnnier playing forlMiciagan. - - l~usniuiii.Law Quiz Mesters. rise gauze opei-ed by Jeweett mlak- ingte yartds aroundat the eund,ansi (Griffinl, Groach and Decke carryili lie ball throughl the line. jeei- kickest goal. Score fi to o. Rapp~ iiada a touichdownl for Chicago tUniversity in eight umnutes, the griiund beinig gained by short, steady rushes, Stagg nnd McGillivray lave- lug the ball themenost of the time. MceGillieray failed iin an easy goal. Score 6 to 4. Jeweett, Decke, Brooch anl Griffin advanced Michigan toI she flee yard line. Chicago rallied and got the ball to the center again. Michigan took the ball on four sosens and Decke made a touchdown after a series of rushes. Score 1n tO .t. Chicago started each lime sntb a ten yard gain on V. MscGilli- sray seemed sure for a long -gain, bsut was wvell tackled by Woodworth. Considerable inquiry hiaslinen mache of late ina the lasw departmeint concerning the names of the newv slain masters, as it was knownu that quite a number of the post gradiuates swere candidates. The nnaes of the following gentlenmen was given oat today by the dean: J. WV. Dwyer, F. A. Sheldon, F. lI t Wells, H. T. Kendig, and 1R. F. Thompsoni. The subjects on whichl each will quiz has not yet been fully decided by the lasw faculty. Choral Unioni Tickets. Itlls desired that all members of .he Chloral Union bring their season tickets to rehearsal, Tuesday even- ing, in order to receive single tickets to the Theodore Thomas entertain- ment. If tihe season tickets are not presented single tickets cannot be given out. attemiptedl but isas110t a mlarkeed success. The V seas tried and thus the ball seas forced the length of the field. Whitehead carried the ball oeer. Winy kicked time goal. Second touch-down for the 'Va~rsity was made by Paul. The M. A. A. frequently lost the ball on funmbles. M. A. A. opened the second half witha a series of strong rushes, but fumbled again, and Paul made aj touch hack. A series oif runs and ! rushes by M. A. A. carried time ball still farther back and a strong rush forced it over for the association's only touch-downl. 'lhey failed tile goal. Scorei- i- to 4. Tile second half seas fiercely con- tested. Tihe ball was rushed back and forth, but when time was called neither side bad scored. Grand Concert tonight. Time Pi Eta club held a lbusiness meeting Saturday evening, immedi- ately after dinner at -wihich arrange- ments were made for a Thanksgiv- ing spread and a committee appoint- ed to telegraph the congratulations of the Pi Etas to Mr. Carr on Sun- day evening. UNQUESTIONABLY And ihn Largest Assosrtmento1 rtOVARL ADEEB S ROEHM & SON, DETROsITa, - - MICHIGA N. Collrge Flees. Pies,end Class Buti-tons. P. J. KINNUCAN, MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPO)RTlERt O1 Detroit, Xiohigau._