ao( jj A", .N 4t VO.11.N. 6. NVRST O IHIAMONDAY, MAY 15, 1893. PRICE, THREE CENTS. VOL. III.-NO. 16t. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, IT WAS THE NINTH. M1ewiliis2, Sheppard. Bases o bis-by Griffiths, s; Macticrran, 3. Siroc a out-by Griffiths, Northwestern's Crack blailPhernin, I; 1)y Grifiths, It. Passerd Pils Left-hander Went to Pieces -t-rawtoad, Heyweood 2. Timso'twofouIlis. in the Eighth. (Tm irse. 1V. Daly, of 1)troit. Dr. Herdman's Letture. Blad weather andi the poor ptay ing in the :Minnesota-U. of M1. amse Di. Herdman addressed the imemi kept manoy away from the Athletic beirs of the S. C. A. Sunday morin- Field 1last Sa turday. Tihose per- ing, oiltile subject of ''Scientific sots marie a big niistatke. They Metthodts Applied to Chriaty. " imissetd seeiing for seveis inniings oine;Amnsg other ttinr e ad of tte ienbest pitctiers bafldeereiiru~e science antiCthristiaiulthaee witnssedl oilthe thonme groundls.inever asntagonizeeachothr. el Lntii tile eighth, oer boys coull div Iious to tse advenit of Chiinityii abssolutely nothing with Griffithis. science had no foothiold. Sicisic Tile best batters on tse lean stsouck is the oiffspring of Cihristiaoity, ansd viii as often as they cause to tile a msutual helpfuniess tinsisairked the bat, but in tile eighthi andi ninth progress of each. Observation, lhp- they seenmed to find their battin pothesis anti verificatioti, slie up clothes and the ball then weist alt the method of science. over the fild. H-eywood, U1. of M. Christianity is more than than a lit '92, caught a good ganie for syteni of ethics or ttseology. It is Northssestern, and Bass niade a a tife, a tiving germ, which consing fine catch in teft field. into msan transforms himn. Christ Mac Pherran pitched a fiue game, cisose not ignorant men, bitt men striking out the most nien of any trained in their tine of svork, for his pitcher on the home grouisds tiis audiences. Mien who could decide season. The fielding of the home whletiser his denmonstratiois were in leans was ilecidedly loose, tise worst accord with natare or were due to errors being bad jiidgmnit of balls. superhuman poweer. 'The batting record stilt holds. Scientific niethsods base beets sery Spurney leti in number of hits, ise valuable us verifying the stateisents and Shields both getting three-bag- of the Bible. And science being gers in left field. Following is tihe tile offspring of Christianity msust omplte sore:consequently be nsore or less nub- omplte sore:servient to it. U. OFCAl. Alpha Nu-Adelphi Contest. AIti13H aPO A E Room 24 was well filled Saturday 2 liUevening, at the Alphia Nu-Adelphi Ster S _____________3 2 00 contest, with ais appireciative audi- topri ,ii-------------3 2 0 3a1-i1 ence. The prograns was signally smelzer r ________________4 1 0 0 o itnteresting ithroughsouit. 'The exer- ---------i-----b-- 2 cines weere opened by a vocal solo by Meactierba, v ------ -- -40 Miss Volland, after whbics the pre- 'Yiel~ds, c _t ---i---s------51.1 3 0 siding officer, Prof. AMcLaughlin, - - - -- - introduced Mr. J. B. Broolks, orator hotl ------------- t----- 1 5 1 7 from the Alphsa Nit. lM r. iBrooks spoke wills good volume and empha- a oRliiwFITE1i'y sin on "Duties of Citizens.''1\Mr. -- . F. Wilcox, of the Adelphsi, spoke Biss, 1. . ..------------- . 10 on "The Profession of Law.''Thse iletidrieks, c. C------------4 2 1 o c 5 declaimer frons Alpht. Nu was Mr. Iatitey, a2ii----'---- 0 0 3 0 F. B. Reynolds, who delivered him- 6rifllths, p-------.. . . ..__4 00 self well. Mir. Klingler represented tic Witiatiti, : b----------5 505 0 0 di Hi0s Hteywoodt,. . . . .ill--------4 1 00thse Adephi. Hsubject was "A Ele, r. f-.............--------4 0s11 0 Little of Everything." The society Maclay, s. . . . .n-----------5-4 a01 ;o papers by Isaac Stern and F. IV. Sheppard, 1 ----t.--..__.___-4 00 io51Newton were very novel and witty, Totls-----------. ----__i 44 7 hand kept the audience in continnual Tuuiuis. .as4 4 1 5good humor. SCOsEc Bv INNINGS.Tise debate on the "Gladstone _________________________Home Role Bill was ably conducted 1 a23 s45a67a s by Messrs. Griffin, Hinckley Dear- U. M____ so___10 o 0 a 0 s -sn3born and Cook. northwrstars.5 _-_1 0050050251-1 4 The Judges on the contest were Profesars Dewey and Taylor and Earned rues-U. of M,.. 8; Northwesters, 1. Rev. J. WV. Bradshaw, whose report Tiras-base hits-Spurney, Shields. Stales showed 86 points for the ApaNo, bsases-Crawford 2, Rich 2, Spitzaer, Sparney . ,ph Swetter 3, Jelterie, tPearson 2, SMacPherran; and 8o for the Adelphi. A STUDENTS' CONGRESS Will be Held at the World's Fair, Chicago. Beginning Monday. July 17. Its the category of sworldi's con- gresses to be hieldt durintg tile int- ier in Ciiicago, tse congress of college aisd tnis-ersity students swll play aaiehiart. Arrangemlents hiace been conipleted foir the cots- gress, tinditile veeik commntcing Jliy i7tinslien-Ilchiosenl as the mosdt convenient time for the mleetiing. 'The puirposes, anniounicedithie lpre- limnlary oulinte, by tile clhairmlan of the comimittee, are three-fold: 1. T Io proniote initer-iiiversity anin i- ternastionial sttideist fellawsiiip titriugli- out the worldi,thsisaeeking to foster iin thse social life of thse world tbhat bretidthi of vies'sald sympathies which atut- dents gain thirough their college aind usiversity studies anadasociatiotia. 2. Tbe advaneemeist of such itter- eats as thsestudeists have its commoni, andsc the organizations of suchl tn inster- national tissocitations of college and uniiversity studenta. 3. 'Ta gathser inifornmations regairdinsg the condlitioti, charaicter antd spirit of college aisdtuniveraity life in diiterrent cottitries, tandsito obtaini usefisl kiossl- edge ots other interestinsg topics frcoin the stuidentstanldpoinit. 'rie title chsosen for the congress is opportune, as students of all na- tionalities will dlock to thse tWorlcd's Fair. The interest of U1. of 11. tudents should be awankened to this project, and as ninny should pla~n to attend thsis congress as can possibly do so. As soon as definite arrange- ments arc nande, annouincement of thlens will be nmade through tiese columns. Will Maest in Chicago. Arrangements are alnsost cons- stien trotwanitthetesict MetropolianSo tales of$(It, ;>, I$4 or N lioel at 50c ti $1 a pair less thiss Ann Arbo pricrs, srnd tor Catalogue to 10i. 183-185 wlOlltDWA AE., DETROIT, - - MICIGAN. 9jghmond Straight Qtit. No. 1 CIGARETTES. Ol Cgaretto Smaokersah are willing to sar a tit isore than the price cha rd tor the ordinary L tradse Cigarettea, will find Tes is AND superior to sit others. The Riohmood Sirsight tCuttNo. ICigarettessaresmadetfromathetbright- eat, lost delleately slal-sodad higbett cost Osod beat gross ini Virginia. Tbis is the Oldl and OrriinalitBad of Sir.ait dotdigsrettos,, andlwassbrought outliyus inthe year b81. tieware at irritatioiss, ad observe thatsttue fir same as beoaw is as evoerpaokage. The ALLEN &GINTER1Braoli 01 the AmerecsnTobiacooCo., Manufactures, - - icholinsd.Virginia. pleted for the annual meeting of I___________________ the Western College Press Associa- lion at the University hsotel, Cisica- ( .J KINNUC.AN, go, M-ay 27. 'Tbis association, as isI wecll known, was organised during MER.CHA.NT the spring of sSg t, largely through the efforts of Ralph Stone who was at that time msanaging editor of the TAILOR DAILY. 'Tbis years meeting prom- ises to be of unusual importance as AND ItMOtiR o there are a number of questions to be discussed which are of the greatest interest to college journalism. Pres- ident Stone has not asyet, fully announced the program to be carried 55 W FORT/I S'., out at the meeting but will do so this week. Detroit, Xichiga n.