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A ddress all matte intended for publi- cation to the Managing Edior. All bsiess commcunications sould e sent to ite Bsi- ness Manager. THE U. OF M. DAILY. Ass Aror. Mi. Thei' dist which ts oesineiby basebal proetcue iii ilha- basc-in'it of the gyinriliii is causingiiiiich coli- piaint.on .ite. part of thoe hoding lockers.. Ifitihe iaallio 11151will see that thii'grund is iorogly "spriilt led before contidte re alowes-i to irtcie there, it will oviate the diff- cilty ritd thee-btyatisfy the 'cnnlers cho aoe'bi'iig nnoytti by th' 11111- E.ditors of ite Wisoisiii.('ardinal re allowed-a good d59greec of credit in the University forsvwrk one on ilieir paper. 'hisla is a greit iscentvce for seuring he>bet of writers aid mai~ntiinlg a high siandaird isblica- tion, Bst ito usele"ss to argue ilic nmatter. -Daily editrs po in-ote loss o dy on study and recitations, spend half the ight getting ot the paper, and at the end of the seuistr receivo their credit-if forine faorei The class oratorical eoiitets that have been hleld this year giv promise that the cotest~to be held Fricky, Marh 15, will. be the. best iii tho hristoy of tie University. Our repre sentativeosay not win the orth. ttesero Oratorical 1009100 edtst- decisions of contest jdges are ever peclar but whioever he -aiWy, b heis will- csenor.- the'University.-- Inustie to himtelf-.no stn inteholll fail to attend the:interelass oratorical contet ht should there beaay .who do not. eijy listening to colego oratory, let hiun come out for the purpose of giv- ing to the winner the encouragement of hils financial and vocal support. There seemns to be cnsderable mris- understanding as to the aim of the baseball management ii reducing the t nipversity, ecept15 that the manssg- i cilt elsewhiere is not so i nient cs lcre. It is flly aipreciatedc by thosoec 1inthiority that from the caniic so far iprescnted of sizing up the caidi- dates, it is impossible to make ich a list perfectly accurate. Qie likiely somiei'gooid 'vrsity naterioailiiay have bcc': isheft out. If so, there nd te150 worrying 1as to its niotlavig als Op- portuinity to hi' expoited. 1Thi' base- bal manageeint hs buct cne objct in view, viz., the secring of the bet available miaerial in itie- nivcrsi y for t1he nine. Such btieng lih'ei-a-, thieylre- certainly going to gist aiy baseball p1a-er fulii opotuniiity to show what is in hii. 'liiistiplaois not etiic ~keli withiiiutcnsiertioi no",'ariitirarily, and there i no griounl for complaint oilaly such scsres. U. OF A. CALENDAR. 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