I, o r: F, C.AL* 0 VOL. IX, No. 19. ANN ARBOR, MICH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1898. FouR PAGES. W ILII- T L 0 R FINE FALL SUITINGS. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. T H E T I L 0 R Y You May Have $ Forgotten f YOUR TOOTH BRUSH, YOUR BLACKING BRUSH, f or YOUR WHISK-BROOM, f -OR- + The one you ave may be worn but, and yoay wantertrepaeit. We haseh alhe i nup-to-date sle. Ou line of Druggist's Sundries is comoplete.dre,5 * WILDER'S PHARMACY + 336 South State Street. f+++++++++++++++++++f+++! DON'T FORGET the OLD RELIABLE House. Hot and cold lunches at all hours. Chocolates and Ice Cream Soda Water, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco, and full line of Smoking Sup- plies. R. E. JOLLY & CO. 308 So. Stats Street. Wdrrantcd Tooth Brusts The Tooth Brushesthat I sell for 25c, or more, are good brushes, and are well made. If you should get one that sheds its bristles I WILL REPLACE IT. E. E. CALKINS. GET A CQUAIN TED Just at this time we want every stu- desttiovisit one Bookstores, whether op town or downtowns, wo wont to fOtacquained withryo and invite yesuisoomake oar stores yourrecndez- vous. We are Booksellers to the UNIVERSITY,and can offer special low prices on second-hand books for every Department. We can supply all your needs and at prices guar- anteed. All kinds of Second-hand books bought and sold. WAHR'5 TWO STORES Up Town Down Down State St. Opp. Court House 'aIn Street DISCOURAGING and after a few exchanges of punts Junior Lats Elect Officers. Streeb returned the ball to the The 1900 laws held their class Was the Work oil the 'Varsity in middle of field, and on the next play election Saturday morning and had Saturdayi s Game. Whitcomb made a magnificent run of no trouble in electing officers but Although the game with Western 50 yards for a touchdown. Streeb one ticket being in the field. The Reserve Saturday resulted in a vic- kicked good. The next kickoff was following were elected: President, tory for Michigan by a score of 18 carried back 25 yards by McDonald, John S. Webster, of Cynthiana, Ky., to 0, the game was a disappointment 15 more by Blencoe through center, first vice-president, E. P. Kirby, of in the way of showing tho improve- and six more by Whitcomb to the 30 Grand Haven; second vice-president, ment in the 'Varsity's work which yard-line, where Teetzel tried his W. H. Failing, of Baldwinsville, N. was expected from the excellent work third place kick and narrowly missed Y. third vice-president, Mrs. Emna done in practice last week. The it. '[lie called with score 18-0. S. Tyndall, of Newberry, Mich.; re- eleven showed true 'Varsity form for Line-up as follows: cording secretary, S. H. Van Horn only about five minutes near the end MICHIGAN. WESTERN REsERVE. of Three Rivers, Mich.; financial of the second half. Western Re- Dye, Smith...................Donley secretary, Edward J. Daeliler, of serve had a much lighter team than F MacCleary Portsmouth, O.; treasurer, D, H. Michigan, but played a quick game, ane..............r. g. Stripinger Thomas, of Chesire, O., toastmaster and time after time succeeded in Caley .............eagle Ralph Parker, of Kansas City, Mo.; Steckle Mcllonald,.. .r. t......Laub tearing up the 'Varsity's interfer- Wood, White......... t..........Brown athletic manager, Chas. F. Crothers, ence, which was slow in forming and Snow...............r. e..........Howell of San Jose, Cal.; sergeant-at-arms very loose. Teetzel.............1.e.Mek..... Mook R. B. Kramer, of Elgin, Ill. Western Reserve's light eleven Talcott..........q. .Wickham After the election the class sub- tnak anyonatrtalarahe, Whitcomb.. 1. h. . Meham, Capt were unable to make any material Widman, Blencoe.....r h......Hodgman scribed fifteen dollars to wipe out gains through our line and accord- Hannon, Keena f. C their share of the indebtedness on ingly played a kicking game. In all Streeb......... .. C.m, Cobb last year's Washington's Birthday fourteen punts were made by the Toucldowns-Whitcomb 2, Widman celebration and in response to a stirr- visitors and our line did not succeed i. Goals from touchdown-Keena 1, ing appeal from one of the members in breakin ethrough and blocking a treeb 2. Titeu of halves-25 and 20 in gtadlg iit minutes. Referee-K. 1M. Simmons cntributed nearly $40 more to place single one of their kicks, while on Umpire-G. H. Ferbert. Lineman-H. a team in the field for the interclass the other hand the Reserves blocked T. Clarke. Attendance-1000. football series. Practice will begin one of Keena's punts and compelled at once and a strong team will prob- him several times to make a poor Whist Club Meets. ably represent the class. The elec- kick. The Whist Club held its first meef- tion was one of the most harmonious Undoubtedly Michigan's score ing for the year Thursday evening. in the history of the department. would have been larger were it not A large number were present, mostly for Teetzel's three attempts to make visitors, so that no business was tran- Fresh Lit Politics. a goal from a place kick at the 20 sacted and the evening was spent in and 25-yard line. He did not suc- miscellaneous play. The first regu- The presidential fight in the fresh ceed ii any of them, although the lar meeting for play will be held lit class is getting hotter and hotter last one narrowly missed by about next Thursday evening. The club and the split in the class is daily one yard. has secured the parlors of the Ma- growing wider. While the Benscoter Reserve kicked off to our 10-yard sonic Club, on State street, and its faction and the Thompson crowd line. Hannan punted 40Oyards and meetings will be held there during were trying to get concessions from Micligan got the ball on a fumble, the coming year. Any persons de- each otier for the Michigan ticket, but lost it to Reserve by a fumble siring to join are requested to appear a strong combination was formed on the three-yard line. Reserve at the meeting Thursday evening and headed by Brown of Ann Arbor and kicked to 40-yard line. Michigan give their names to the secretary. composed of several men from out- steadily worked it down to the two- The officers for the year are: Presi- side Michigan, notably Chicago. yard line and there lost it for hold- dent, L. T. Flansburg; vice-presi. Every means is being used to win ing. Reserve kicked to the middle dent, P. I. Murrill; secretry, W. votes by all parties and an exciting of the field and got the ball. Mich- D. Ellsworth; treasurer, L. D. Ver. caucus is predicted in a day or two. igan held them for downs. Keena dier. kicked to the 20-yard lice, where - -Tennis Results. Reserve made a fair catch, returning Notice to Freshmen. the ball to the 45-yard line. Keena Coach "Ikey' Clark of the All- Gore beat Ripley, -t 1-c --4 punted to the 20-yard line again and Freshman football team earnestly de- Nis eat MacNeil, 6-i, 0- Rip Caley got the ball. Teetzel tried a sires every man in the freshimanley a'd Ashcaft beat St. John and place kick, but uissed, and Michigan class, no matter what department, Wherry, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2. got the ball on the seven-yard line. who thinks he can play any football The contest has now narrowed On the next play Whitcomb went at all to report to him for for prac- down to the finals which will be over for a touchdown after nineteen tice at the Athletic Field every aft played today. The following will minutes of play. Keena kicked ternoon at 4. This is a splendid compete: First-class singles, 2:30 p. goal. chance for aspiring players to get mn.-Ashcraft vs. Gore. Second- Ihe next kick-off was returned to some excellent coaching and besides class singles, 4 p. m.--Niles vs. Earl middle of field by Keena. Reserve this an attractive schedule has been or Lester. Doubles, 4 p. m.-Ash- made a fair catch and kicked to arranged which will well compensate craft and Ripley vs. Wilbur and Michigan's goal line. Keena punted all men wht make the team for their Felker out of danger, and the ball was time and work. If not enought worked down to Reserve's 30-yard freshmen show up to warrant Mr. Saturda's Games. line, when time was called. Score, 6-0. Clark's expenditure of time he will Chicago 21, Beloit 0. Keena kicked off to the 10-yard turn his attention to some other class Northwestern 11, P. & S. 2. line and Hodgman returned the ball which will be willing to turn out Wisconsin 42, Rush Medical 0. to middle of field. Widman, Caley enough men. Only a few freshman Illinois 16, De Pauw 0. and Teetzel advanced it to the 30- have shown up so far, which is dis- Pennsylvaiha 40, Lehigh 0. yard line and Teetzel missed another couraging to the management. Yale 6, Newton A. A. 0. place kick. Some lively punting on B B. Hodgeman of last ear's Harvard 28, West Point 3. both thires gave Michigan the hall at B.B Hdo ',o las yers Hrad28-etPit3 othe 4 a e.Midhiantmade 25 reserves, played fullback for the Primceton 30, Naval Academy 0. yards5aroudlinr.igh nmSteck2Adelbert team Saturday and put up Brown 41, Coly 5. yards around right end. Steckle a star game. Some of his punts Cornell 27, Buffalo University 0. touched center for 10 more. An off- were excellent and he tackled hard Carlisle Indiana 17, Williams 6. side play gave Michigan 10 more, and well. He shows the effects of D. A. C. 25, Olivet 0. and Widman carried the bail over and.well. He shw h et0. the line. Streeb kicked goal. Time, s Michigan tramig. Ralph Roper, '98 D., president of 12 minutes. W. A. Chamberlain, '98, D., is his class is practicing in Santa Anna, Reserve kicked off to 20 yard-line jracticing in Racine Wis. Cal.