. uf Ila. 30 " 1e VOL. III.-No. 162d. UNIV\ERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MlAY 16, 1893. PRIaCE, THREE CENTS. WHO WILL HEAD THE LIST? executive board, which shall consist of A BATTLE OF GIANTS. TheSlier up n Ehibtio t three seniors, two juniors, one solpho-I 'TheSilvr Cu onExhiitio tomore, and one8 frestinan. aind they The Game with D. A. C. Tomor- be Contested for at Annual row Promises to be an Inter- rz Field Day.salcitin iloliewiester estinE Contest. Sl.2 h fieso adcmi-rFor sereral past there hasTe ganie at Detroit stits the 1). been on exhibition in Sheehan's lee shall ciiniist of chairnian, secre-A.C., on Wednesday, wilt, withiont window a very handsome solid s'.t- tartc115iteaer oeupoei ydoubt, lie a sharp contest. The Dt. - ver cop, whirls has attracteth nuch Sire. 3.ft sall be tie i dtyof Il" A. (. illput Ito mnin the box, attenitioni. Probably very fesw who Iseailing riomnscoiliinittee to linues PIaiinmenter soidSVenke she fornier it - hiase arlmiiredt it knowr hos t icasme P'iold tlo1heiuii 100 iiwsill bc reenbererdtpitcihed for our there ainrifor iwhat purpose IttIistliiears innitheoh itt twikllthe -m).oA.sCr tobPnrr ieseeniem.th t C to b use. Toacl~t te fol'xin"-is -'rticle latfill. The latter is s new acres- At the cud of last yearthec Stu-ii .: 01 hohetembt is saIman of deints' Lecture Association gv h i, 1,in' 1.IA nisiexecutive boaurd I expeieinceand proiselHe has Athletic Association $500, too0of «wilt uotlie iiistalti'dtin oil cc ill Ili tplayed mniiy ycars si th the No01ths- ewhichtte wiasgeteaoibei orusedc fort tenpeonrmernsilstteNorAth ti- wulisatobosrfolslaniuaelofte cleeya nwihte il emoeya ihte'l .we instsoveinntn o Itieattstticertedrt impovmens nteatleicgouds SE(,. 2. No person shall lie eligible C, unit one season swas on the Slate cito 'I and ttse remainder to he nsed to to the office of presideist wtiihois not L~eague. Ft-e is regarded as one of IA purchase a sitter cuts. beeii in actuat attendancee at the Unii- the best twirlers in the state. The cop is to be contested for at versity for at teast two slid onle-hlaf Frogmsan and Crawford witt oc- U the annuat fietd days for ten years, years.cuytepisfoth'Vrt. E1 . , 11 .. SE(,. '). No person shalt be etigible cp tepinsfrte'Vriy I E >, osi Shoat ii0ei ii Mia pair less im Arbo prcicasscidforiCattoguoacti IH.F F"t &0' 01 183-185siuiODWARsAct?. 'RIT, - MICIIItt -N and at the end of that time it is to to thle office of correstisnding secretary be ptaced in the troptiy room of ttie who has noit beens in actuat attendaisce gymnasiums. Earls year the ctass ut tile University for at- teast one aind niaking the greatest nunsher of onie-hlaf years. ti-ints fild day, wtill tsave the honor (These last twii sectionis are not to be psresented unltil aifter tile ilficers for if saving its name engraved ois the next year have beenl eeteti.l cup. iInt ArticeeVIIt. to substitute for Ttse clip is one setected froni see- "proviled two weetrs notiice his beens erat rtesignss suibmittedt to the atthle- isven bsy posting ons thle bulletin tic board and is thiesworko'of Messrs. hoard," the follosving: Providled tsvo h'rihgt, Kay & Co., of Detroit, and sweetks sotice 11115beeni given by ipub- listhing iii the U. or l. Pu lix . And is a very elegant piece of wvorknsan- o provided tie su~bstanice of the ship. It is of solid sitsven, stand- amsenidm~ent is so posted,'"lto snbsti- ung about eight inches hiigh, andt tiite psrovided the stubstance of the havinsg on thse front enshossedi fig- amndmlsent is so publisthei. ores ensblensatic of fietd and hrart atetes, jumping standards, Indian Po. eolsNe:oos clubs, etc. On the back, is a plamin Prof. Henspl has a ness book on spare swhere thse deeds of swinnin0genatrhoapy utPoo- classes will be commensorated. ogy swhicti silt tease the press thisj Sonic spirit of rivalry alrearly1m10n1h. It is a masnual of about 200 exists anmong tlse athletes of the pages, and consists of two parts. different classes, sor thtere is niicli Part t., psresents a systensatic treat- speculation as svticts class still icL ment of German spelling, punctu- fortuisate enough to hsave its nai11 ! ation, pronuniciation, anid stress. first engraved on the culp. ' Part It., is an extensive word tist, ''--vtswichi inctnutes ttseswords in tPrussian, S. L. A. Amendments. IBasarian, and WulTrtenmburg spelling Thefolown~yamedmntsto hebooks. The book is intended for 'U.iOiM. I). A.( I Crawfisrd, c. E C" ix2 Bli, I. f. ICsad. 1. 9 ithmond Stright Qat. Spitze, s. s. Mller, 3ib Spsruey s. t~ais'lc'ur iNo. 1 Smecltzer, r. f. Sisihei ic. f.CIGARETTES. Jeffries 1.b. nCrowley, s.-s. CifaretteSaiskersawho Pearsoii, 3. 1). Dliae ii1 b.- areCCwilling is nayraalittl Rusimmuso. Pl~nesl, . - charged fCs the ordinas Shieldsi, e. P. I-erke, p"itade ICigarettes, will id - 1-r . 'r ui n. '.THis BReNDsuaperior is all others. -'a' The Richaond Straighi Base BallSchedule. u o iaettes aremaidefrmeithetbrifht eel, most dellelyflavsoild and highesi eost Mlay I17, D. A. C. at Detroit. Goodi Leaf growna in Virfinia.. Thiaisathe Old ad Original rand of Straight utia etees, 'May 2o, Cornell at Ithiaca. su andc-os bnoughtnout by usin the yeaiss. Ntay 24, Iowa College. (frmnmea elw i ne~erpakage. -tay 25, Crinnell, atGr11 el, Rtsocufs tem . - Richmod accoas, irgieS - May 26i, itinesota, at -tinusca- polls. Stay 27, Wisconsin, at Mtadison. Stay 29, Northisesteris, at Es'an-. stoip. May 30, Cornell, at Detroit. , IJune 3, U. of f., at Ann Arbor.s Juine io, Wisconsin, at Aim Ar- -.- bor. Records at Cornell. SI 0 _ SCornsell held her aisiual slirinig field-day at Percy field, Saturday, Stay 13thi. Five Cornell records i ]p J. KINNUCAN were broken- The events of the' day was thie two mite bicycle race, +} made in 5:41, breaking the inter- MERC HANT collegiate record- Following are the events and records: 100ymedash----------------is0,2-5 TAILOR 220-y-r------------------------- --------- 233 440lyard dash----------------5;1-5 880 yard run-----------------;:425 AND i3iCOIITER 0 One mile ran ------------------4:49 Oneemilewlk--------------i---:3 iN4 yard hurdle-----------172-5 = N T O T 2yard lhurdle- - - ---29 35 Two msile hicycle -------------..548 Running high jump- - -iii_______/_51t 3 i Hassleg tread jump - H-------2 t 1it s n 5 F RTSW,, Throwing 5615b hammer---_".-----tamf Puttisg 56 lh shotl---------2 ft t in ~ Pale vaull ----------------- t 6in etroit, Xichman.. constitution of the Students' L~ec- tulre Association swill be proposed at the next Annual meeting of the as- sociation:1 To strike olut "of the literary depart- ment" fr010 the preambte which isow reads:"' We, tile studensts of the liter- ary department of the University of Michigan, etc." To strike osst all of Article III., whlichi reads: SECTION 1. A reading room com- mittee shall he appointed by the pres- ident, subject to the a pproval of the advanced students. The professor also has in prepa- ration a German grammar, intended for high schools and coleges. Part I., consisting of introductory lessons. Part II. is a systematic treatment of modern German, with as much consideration of thle history of the language as is appropriate. The field meeting of the colleges of Colorado will he held Slay 20, at Denver.