VOL. V. No. 107.UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGi , ' . iai 1 . AN, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1896. PRICE-TH3REE CENTS. ._ , i THlE TRACK MEN MEET. MORE Ti-AN 100 CANDIDATES AT SATURDAY'S MEETING. TRAINING FOR THE TEAM BE- GINS IN THE GYM TODAY. Fitzpatrick Says We Will Win the Western Intercolegates -When the Squads Meet-Who Will Try for Places. Oxer 100 responded to the call for a neting of candidates for the 'var- sity track teaim Saturday night. Cap- tainLe J Roy spoke of the necessity of uniitedl action in. track athletics this spring aiid rged that all track en lbcoime imeibers of the Athletic asso- .eiatioi, if they have iot already join- ed. Ie said tt the traiig foe the teaiits woldl begin tody ithle gym- _iaslil and that, while the work will lbe light, there mutslto' no shirkig. Traier Keene Fitzpatrick then out- linted the plais for the trainiing. le -islos every cndidiate to ho iii the gyminiasiumii three tines a week and to consult him at any and tllttumes. The canida~tes for the various eents will work in squilads, echeuniiider charge (f an experienced mai. Captain Le Roy will e on the runingi track every day from 3:0lioii to take chrge of the spriiters, quarter nulerrnnrs -aniid hurdlers wrho will tprctice shrt- ing efor and between thle lasses. This will le all tat xiii e (oie y theer.'canidaii~tes, uxcet ttthelirl hudlers will pratice hrdling oi the floor unider Mr. titzpat icrk. Distance run- niers will retort to Mir. Fitzpatrick three (day t week. and 1hle will assigii thiemi the workti t e one. Bicycle rulers already have the use of the run- ning track oii Mondays, Wednesdays aiid Fridays fromi 2 to 4 oclock. Rlun- ning high jumpters wille reupirel to show uip two or three days a week, a11(1Mr. lFitzaltrick till sueriiteiid their work.. Ituniiing broad jumper are to appear with tle sprinters for practice in startinig. Shot putters will ho under tie direction of T. A. tlillay andwxill practice iii flitbascuent. The hours for their work will e n st- ed Io a day or two. tHammer throwers are requested to haild us their noines at once, though they chl get no pa- flece until outdoor work begins. Pole vaulters can begin indoor xork tody, and will ho under direction of sonic ono of thio old niEnl whose name xill hbe announiced later. Walkers xill re- port to Mr. Fitzpatrick to ho assigned work thio saue as distanco runners. Joi concluding his remark, Mr. Fitz- patrick said that Michigan must md would xwin th1(0lWstern totercolliages this year. Following this were remarks by Track Manager Martin, Football Mal- ager Baird and Captain Shields. Mr. Martin's statement that there may bo a traIning table for t110 track taml was loudly applauded. Mr. Baird said 'that track athletics wr In many re- spects most Important of college sports and urged the track men to stn~d by their own branch and thus aId not only Itbut athletcsln general. When 'Captain Shields -stated that, aside from the .time -le must give to the 'baseball team,'e-s goingto try hud- lee flits spring le was loudly cheered. The list of canditates for the track teani is not yet complete, for quite a nunmbr who will e ost wter' not at thio meetinig, auth'tilicaptainhalss a good many dosbtful names. The followting is the list as it nowx stands: 1(00 yards dash-A. W. Wolcott, J.1 A. LeRoy, I. B. Otis, '); ..Itol- hrook, I. It. Wiley, S. C. Batcock, 't97; If. T. iHealid, G. F. Mead, H. C. Mcndelsoui. F. Shields, .1.ALt.Thomas, J. TI.('owli's, '9; A. J.Vitolette '6) law;I. A. tfroeger. Hughes, A. Koh- her. It. J.t.Covert, J. ID. Rtihartds, 'il laxw; N. . iMcfliniton, C. B. t'orter 'l9t medic. 2201 yarids ash-I. B. tiii, ,). I. Stuaret, A. '(V. Wolcott, 'ti6; RIt. I. Wihey, S. 1. Babcock. '7; 1-. '. Ieahd, II. C. AMeiiitlso, . Shields. J. A. IV. P.Hod-i(gmatn A. J. Violette, 'P5i last;f. A. Kroeger IHughes, &. Koh- lawxx; C. I. t'orter, "S8nmedic. 441) yards run-D. I. Stan, J.t1. QJuarles, '96(; A. L. Wolcot, B. 1. tBaihey, S; N(V. E..Itodgman, A. J. tiY- ltte. 'il lawx; IHeniersoiu . . ItMioore. '9d losw. 5580 yaurid s un-I. Ih. li-oimon. I. D. Horton, W(. XW. Thiayer, '3;;It. S. Frecund, E. F. Woodruff, 'C. Plmer K . It. yan. . A. REkr, 1. It. Cuch- eon, 'P; N. Barhlo, L. Htubbard, C. Itosenox, '97; . I. Wright, '8; . fG. Htadden, G. 1). P'rice, '9 law; B. E. Htawoxay, :!; hwLasTJ . Toas ail A. W. Smally. Htorton. W. '(. Tayer, 'lt'; tR. S. Firtund, C. C. tPahmer IC. A. ekert. Barlowv. '97; . IH. Wright, Ttf; t1. (1. H~adden, G.I. Price. '5 lt; T. T. Thoiimiisandt A. W. Smalley. Alel walk -O. L. Spaulding, jr.. '1; Boone tGroas, E. S. Barlt, '97; Wil- her, '9; C. I. iMoritz, 'til laxt-v; Ittniel. '95 lats. 120 yards hurdle-K. B. Alexander, HI. B. Oils, 'li; C. D. Rtowley, . E. Furst, G.P.F isher, tR. I. Wiley, '7; J. A. Finlay, '9; Henderson, L. Aar- tin, 'til lawx; E. iePont. 22i0 yards hurdle-Ki. B. Alexandr, A. IV. Wolcott, . P. Cole, 13. B. Otis, J. A. Le Roy. 'til; tH. . Colin, C. D. Rowlsy, iP . E t urst, fG. F. Fisher, It. I. Wiley. A. W(. Birsall, '97; J.. A. Finlay, '18; E. C. Shields, '5 lawt; L. Mtartin, 'til laxy=; J. B. White,1hi) medic; E. dl'ont. Milo bliiyle-1.. B. House, 'til; X. L. Taylor, I. E. Newton, '17; A. JLoomis, '98; W. P. Diallr, '11 law; C. I. Morris, '97 medic; H. L. Morris, 'ti8 medic; Katzenntoysr, idarmi. Running broadt junp-G. H. St. Clair, A. W. Wolcott, J. A. Le Roy, '(W. C. Bryant, H. B. Otis, 'til; F. E. F~urst, '17; J.1.L. M;e11. Iussell, '18; A. J. Violett, '93i law; L. Mlrtin, 'til law. Running high jump-G. H. St. Clair, D. . Stuart, 'til; I. E. Coffin, P. H. Vernor, '17; G. Miller, '18; E. doPon4 Polo vault-It. .AustiufXW. XW. Thayer, '15; K. B. Alexander, H,. Mannhardt, '9l; L. Huteinson, E. Col- lins, . S. Bartlett, S. C. -Babcock, s'17; A. Rice, '95 law; S. C. Crow, '11) medic; A. WX. Smalley. CONTINUED ON FOURTH PA%E THAT MEDICAL MUDDLE. DEAN OBETZ GETTING READY TO PUBLISH HIS PLAN. Will Have It Backed Up by Figures -Thinks Twenty Years of Present Plan Would Cost $1,143,007.80- Dr. Kiefer's Opinion. Deaun Obhitz is preptarinig to publtiish at l(Oinhiilttruegarding fhsestiumsof afftairs iiith(liniesictsl deluamluints of the Vtisersit)-. Xhile sex-erel)criti ctiig the rigots liii xhltis that his lout(hut highist r"ishect for everuy umi'om- tier of thoi botait anditahio u' isiws 'icily tii prsent tlhi'fucts in ai-iilmu anuil slitomate uu muir. Iot''simiat~s Ithut thti'"idetdtlhss" to liii Umtixn'usity iii grauamtiutg ilitisui st udents udurig uhie'next tl- mtyy eu-s txill tie $;1,143,56l7.S0, if fl(' presemiit mthloih is uoiu cduu. 'Thits statul-mcnt is biastid ointhis'fiollowxig figuuuss.ta~kien fromu thuo official re-corits for 189i4: 'The sialary list if theoihi'ha'ttuii'ut. of mod'u- iciuie andulsturgery wsx s$481144. its genieral iexpensi taicounuhtx-tue 124,2201; slit' stshamy list timd expisi' ac-omuut of liihoioeopathitc collegi'ouiomitl to :14,200,. uumaktig a toitul if .$87,0614. 'h'lieipti'lus of biothciillegi's xwire $2l,88:1.61,. leauxinigua mut deficit fur 15l14 of $57,178.39. huu commemitiguipoiuitfits Dr. 0litzi samys: "The ptriseit yiear Ithe',hiomue- iopuathici college txill graduhuatelione slum- dlent, atmmidifs 'Doniovaun' txill cost. thue stat~e $14,200f. Tue uleliarlunmt of metd- iciendiseurgery xxill graiduatte Olxf)- elght Ies if time)-all tpass thiir'eixatm- imiatiuims. if a gross cst of $72,568, uir NO GOOD STUDENT Trios to learn witihout books. Somo peoplo though try to use musical instrumonltsiwith little or nio tone. We Say .Bey Ihose Which Have lane, Wo solllat kind. 51 South Train st _a Is mho LEADINGI SCHOOL OF BUISINEISSI HORT- AND. MagsifioesntSuling; ten ieahers; horge attmdance; goodmdiscipline; superrwork; wellh supplied readisg mreos; daily lectures; Satorday eegreetimos;upenmthe entieye. Excp ioa faeilimies ferplaceing stedents is pesitmesi. Boardond resins$Sims 02.71 5 ewtin sprivmote 'iieo. Thuesemratem raedSedmte i.by suit- boarding,.FrmCatalmgsueaddress o R. CLEARY. Fees Hom izuiwocs LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES + TUTTLE' S, +48 S. STATE ST. Go to RANDALL for Artistic Photos. ui aueraige cost 10 r studtut u of .$1,218.50. 'flu'auxragigssostonim time comindumeidisicaludepsartmtenit foir NEW'. ALLER. this yecar is $1,608i.70. As only thihrty- twvs of theise hehonig tou iicigti it LARGEST OPERATING ROOM IN STAlE, mnaresseachi rssidemut of flits shts'te st flh' state $21118. By judiciomus trhii- minmg this'high ei tandtardh of flue miediu'al NO, 15 WASHINGTON BLOCK, collegi' at te t'uiiersihy coulsd te'kett up and atuout one-half moreu' si this Ann Arbor, Mich. mummi saveid. "\Nows,xvhich shall it be ? Auiahga5 ED. A. CADIEUX. iiasfiom ona a redtuces anud fair basihs, PRmORImEToO-Rim TE allow~ig uall to teach their thieory of Latest Improved Barber Shoop ucedicie as it is udrstoodulto lbi'Is the city. .(ashiegton st. tel door est of lain st. Ann Arbor. tauighit, with aisfair divisiooi sitthis clinic, so fian#: all etudenfs can 'ice thns PPE S L effects of the theories hint unto pmactice A M TH PP or still (lie legislature allowsthtic. lo- A- ptfihiomi' to exvallow t'lbst Ivestige JQ L r,' & Co 's of theo'iomneopathitc lamtb,' tifter a light aglistthfle xvill of the people of a S5OUTH OTATE ST. Don't fail to come. Hot und Colmd mucmmes at All Hccrs. fifty years' standing. Thme people hose__________________ alwaysxvauted. to he fair. Shiallit hue 8 c0a0N ID -_-AiND so now?" The hpampthllet esmicludcs xxithia loumg open letter to the heomepa(lime andl eele.tic professors of the statoei________ which 11e( advocates "a long pull, a strong pull and a pull altogether," in order to obtain absolute equality or vl B O0 0O K(S x the wiping out, of the entire medical department. Regent Kiefer was in Lansing the BOUGHT, SOLD and REPAIRED latter part of last week, whled lie ap- peared before the commoittees on the Pmtivrmity in relation to the bill re--AT - ducing the nuniber of homeopathic chairs from five an one. Dr. Keeferr favors this plan. Concerning It he W VCNIUDO HR AE