Ijc U.- otf , . 1ailU. VOL. V. No. 28. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1894. PRICE-THREE CENTS. 'VARSITY VS. CORNELL. 'Varsity Starts for Ithaca Tomor-. row Night-Cornell Has a Strong Team. Tomorrow oighit at 10:25 the 'War- sity team starts from the ]NI. C. depot 00 its tIripi to Itha ca, N. T., where they play Cornell, Saturday. It is us yet impossible to say Nylio ill 1)e taken ou the tiior01jnst Oshlit will be the line-up in tile gaime. As to our c hances o1f5wining the gilme. spectil-ition is useles-.- One thing, is siire, Coriiell li-stiunder Siar- shall Newell. as coot-li u-de woiider- than ours, but probably play a faster game. Her full back, Ohl, puts up a very strong gamne, beiug a tine punier and" tackler. It is not yet certain whether Capt. Baird u-ill be able to play or not. His absenct froii the quarter would ineaiia. good deal. Fer- Biert will probably tie able to play. Cornell plays a fast, open gamutaiid kicks the ball a great deal. Whether this will give lie any great advantage over us or iiot is a quiestioii. Ini a rushinig gameu, however, we should be able to at least hold our o-mm with her. satmrdays gamie owill tell as to this. ful progress thiis year. tier teaim laist Choral Union Series. year disbaiided and caucelletd its gaiies before the enid of the sc-ionii The Choural Uniomn series offes the but was tiedtevenby- Tufts ColI e ollowiiig list of attraoctioii or tihle biefore disbanding. This year,thee ciiar58(94-95: fore, with butthlrce or four uld pt-y- Nov. '2-AntomSeitdls :Metropolit-an es to couniit oii, Cornell's prects tOpe)r1a House Orchestra, avsisteil by were not very bright. She secured Lillian Brauvelt, sopriiio. Newell, tackle oii Harvart's team o hian.11,l1tlS.-Pimmo recitailliyAl- tour years. as coach, aiid with great beito Joinas, thme celebrateid Spamnili zeal set to work- to- develop a teiiim.iiiit. ,chatt she has doiie so is shitwni by liii Ieb.IL-Choral imiomiioiiicit ias followimig scores: Oct. 205, Princeton sisted by Mrs. (Cencvra Jlohiistonii 12. Cornp;Al 4; Oct. 27, Harvard 22, Bishop, Chicago, soplraiio; 'Mr. Gardner Cormiell 1. These gamnes haie bcciiS. Lamisoii, iass, iiid a full oreliestra. aso good as victories to Cornell. anid Marcli8S-Song recital by 'Me. aiii iha-c raised athletic entbhisiasii to the Sirs.:M~mx Heinrichi. highest pitch. A crowdu froii Cornell MAY FESTIVti. accominiineid the team to New York riayeiimgs-iiioycieet icboth these gmis iiogImiiStturday afterinooii, orchiestiral mamt- P'resieneit Schiurimaaiiantiother facultvyiiee; Satturday evceniug, graiid choral iiemibers. concert. Cornell's captain this year is Wai-- It is iiiipossible to give the exact ocr, lae left gtiard. lie has play-etion-dates of the festival antI such inforiia- the teaimito- years aintl oill be no tiiin ill be reserved tiitil aftiei-Jan. S. ias~y opponeiit for Heniiinger, beiiig' Athletic Association. 215 pounds in oeight and a very- posy- erfuil man. tie will fiind Henin-er a The directors of thic Athletic Assocka- ianii oorthmy of hinm,boooever. Cor- tion nmet last iiighit timd passed football iiells right guard aiiu ceiiter are nieo anti other acecouints. F-ootbaull iuiama- iiiniiaud Snmith's experience and gee Baird iiade tin cncouraging cc- weighit should gi-c himii the ado'antage. piorttis to the financial pirospiects of Wrinkle Out Today. Wrinkle is out toiay a little bhind timii, hiut the saime01(d Wrinklle. The e- itorial page is as usual largely given over to roasts" aiid the Daily and !Oracle commi in for their full h-re The douible page cartoon is also simed at the Daily andist entitled "tne of the Daily's Wild Ideas." 'The cartoon is cleverly executed, but it is fti be regretted that Prof. Stree is again hieltd up to ridicule. The lading article is entitleid "Aui Aosful ihae"tald is a tirttteciii oerse againost tile Harvarid Lampoon. "To the Coquete' isti pett poem, oell w0ritten. "A Leture in Histor-' by tRuss 'h8, is original ini forii, bitt poor in nietre and rhiythmi. The rest of the piapier is illed up ooila the usual iniim- lbe of short articles iad gotid, bad andiu indifferent jokes aiid makes oi the owhole a fair average numiie of Wrinkle. Alpha Nu Program. The ftllosoiiig progatilsill bii-gieni by the Altda Nti Satrday eenig. ini roomi 4, at 7:30: Muisic.-........-....-P. «. Dykema ililiCouititilsieei-.-,-.-J.1. RKichliiaii Declamation----------I'F. P. Sailer Debtte: iResolveid, that theiaverage U. tfS. stuident receives more bee- it from his social inteeurosesitlau from perusal of his books. Af,, . C. findley and I,. Gysier; neg. Sir. Sterii anidiSr. 'uiieri. Miusic ..----.........V.1Dkema Critics report........... .... ...... '96 Laws Meet. The junior lass class held a business mletting yesterdaty lfternooni after he lecture. 'ihe oiuiiittee appitointed to choose class ctlors made a report, but a tutul selection by the class was left oxer until Stiirday's meeting. The commitltee oi selection of class motto reported progress, and a motiou to ix a iiiithiod for voting at the electiiii of oiciers soas lost, the lu-tter ben' piostpioned uitil Saturduayiiglt. Board of Control. Jfohii C. Condon and E. C. Weeks, biothi 4'o His,lae teeii elected stu- deit iiemiibers of the uniersity boru foi- tie regtulatioin of athletics. The boarid is iiov coimposed of Dr. Nan- crede aiid Profs. Knowlton, Pattengill, Thiomasand iitRlolfe, faculty imeubers; atdSMesss. 1. C. Sielts, C. B..iBaird, J. C. Condoii anid I. C. Weeks, stu- dent nmembers. Monday's Football. Football cames oiSMoinday: Cliver- sity of Wisconsin 44, Iowa 0; Illiiois 12, Eureka 0. NO GOOD STUDENT Tlyo ttslearn oithout book. Some people though try to use musictal insrumntll sith little oi no tiie. We Say Buy Those Which Have lane Wet ki1l that kind. 51 South Main st. aSTIJ DEITS! FOOTWEAR? BEAL'S SHOE STORE Opp. Cosrt House Mii St. If 30ou00alt 1o get a ine box of CHOCOLATE DON-DONS Cheap; Hot cr Cold Lunches Either Night or Day go to R. E. JOLLY & CO., State St. REUBEN H. XEMPF, liosathie toattCosratoy, (Strt ,erruiany, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Musical Composition; also the Art of Teaching. [Studio :2 . DiisiiiiiSt., Asii Aror, 51ich. MERCHANT TAILORING! Ceanisgh'm-'sig asdheparing 5 cc ncatly hy AVG. . OCISEI OAI, 265. Oasigion LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES +TUTTLE'S, t48 S. STATE ST. SCHOOL OF DANCING, Classe.siwpes.Pauis.roceived at -y lime,. thie erm tatiug with ate of adrii- Siom. All ,'asos aruie the pesonal ini- struction~ of Shr. aidSMrs. os Granger. N- stairs to siounti.ffice amdiDancig Hllaon tie grunsd flose,56SMayoard t WAHH ~BOOKSTORE! We offer discoimim on all University Text-Books, Law, Medical, Pharmaceutical and Scientiic Books. We buy aod sell second-hand books. Mathematical Instruments and Drafting Supplies at special rates. We offer Best Linen paper at 20e Per Lb. BEST NOTE BOOK FOR 25c. SOLE AGENTS FOB ++ WAIAERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN-.-+ ITWO ESToINES. Usiversity Beoktore, Doses Tow, onm State S. Opp. Cosrt ose. Cornell is perhaps as oveak at tackles as ove are cripileld, since both 1hcr reg- uilar tackles arem-uen of little experi- ence. Hoovever, her veteranm tackle, Freeborn,ovhuo hiss wsithiurawn' from thie gamut,niay play Satuirday at right tacleh. Of our tackles, Villa shiould be in good shape Saturday, but Yomit canm- not play for two wveeks. Reyniolds is shiowoing iniprosemuent at thme position sod Leonaird amid iundel are heing tried. Cornell's ends, Taussig amid Bench, am, are both particularly good inen, especially ihe formuer. He plays a very fast, bard gamut. Price can be depended upon to take care of our right end all righit, and Hadden shows steady improvement at thme other end. Behind the line, it is impossibule to state the relative strength of time the couminmg gaines at Ithiaca, Kanas City anid Detroit. Thle electiomi of a tlirt-ctor fromtheulaeeuss uof 't98 owas piostitpoedunmtil the next muteing. It Nvas decided to purchase swveaters at the eund of the football seuasonm for those wvhio play oun the 'Varsity re- '97 Medic Election. At thme meeting of the sophomuore uiica~c~l class yesteruday the followoing~ officers w-crc elected for the coining year: Presidemit, Sir. tRooney; vice president, Miss Young; secretary, Mtiss J. C. Whitney; treasurer, S. Hi. tree- land. The question of raising a sum to be applied to securing an amu- halite for thme hosital usas dis- cussed, but ovas deferred until then next mneeting of. the class. A class teams. Cornell's backs are lightn' I social will he held soon.