4 i THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. M. sfQU. P lto Published Daily (Sundays excepted) driai the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN OrICE: Times building, 319 S. Miain St. be tween Liberty and William Sts. MIANAGING EDITOR J F. TeOMSou, '00 L. BUSINESS SMANAGdERf . iH. HANs, 'Pb L. EDITORS iH. B. SKLSAN, '(0 L., Athetic. E. L. Gosout,'y) L. - - - Monda BU'T'ERI LA, '00, - - - Tesa G. D. iUNttwoe, '00, - Wednedy T. R. WsODOOW, '(0 - Thurda A. CArolLs,'il,- - - - Frida 1. A. CMuroELs,'00, - - - Saturda The subcriptio price o the Daily io$.01 for the college year, with a regular delivery before 0000 each day. Notices, commnica- ions, and other mtter intended for public- t1on must ho handed in at the Duly office be- fore 8 p. in., or mailed to the editor beore3 p. in., 01 the day prevos to that on which they are epcted to appear. ubscriptlons may be left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffet's Newtand, ur with Business Manager. Subrlers will co- ler a favor by reporting promptly at this office any failure of carriers to deliver paper. ^Thlan111of aing le alnitire- trn for a gable andso r coachsing i beiDg favorably csll iltiint"(upon in athlis' cirles all ovr+'e cotnry andsst(le Univesiy of Illinois bscve gone 'so fai' Is 10o1a101t 'leshe cii' adllaranige' a siilar gmle. Moo) of the credit foi'lt'e iseilnsld de- velolpillit of tie idea sere is sie 10 "tinmis"' Baird, .\ieign'o otar qusarter-back of 94 and '5. Ilit'origi nsted the sebeisile ad has i sos'bsd iri to bring ii to is ies at sucess. Micligais will neer los'ianobi'11111 like "imnsie." 'T'he Uniiveriy of (1hicago Wekly purints (le Daily's ri(,i; oil le Oi- cago aiuiini prorsest agaill)nst oling tbe Chicago gamse in (le(oliseusm, bot sakes 100 coiimietii th le dv'5ee' abiiity' of t canlge. The Daily has made quite an exensis'e anvass of student opiiion and(le balance seems to be in favor of holding bhe conet ill the opeis'ir. As one of themr express' ed it, "football islt foyaii uner a roof." 'There are of curs many points 0o be csiidered.t(l iualncmiai One isit)Ills least, bill takng it all in all the Alietic Boai'di sold ct ii accordaince with tie wishiss of te associaion by voting for an ou-door gamlle THE PAST VS. THE PRESENT (Continued fromn First Page.) Duiffy Jion, '9. A iieber of fle faisoous Duffy trio, everyone of lon has piayedsflli-bak on a -Miciga~n team Nosy assisant coc. treund, 'D, AnlsAbor. Played quarter and hlof-btk on te teams of '93 and '94, ansi ont of the headiest psayerso MIichigan boo hd. Greenieaf, '1. Payed quarter and end for five years, comnig here fou Hyde Park Highi School. One of Wicb- igai's best ends. No' studying medi- cine and assisting in the coaching. Haiiey, '92, Chicago, Ilinois. Ply- el1 tackle position three years and wvas essrtain of the 91 eleven. tFarnbain, 97 E. End on 95 and '9 teams and one of the best in the west, At present coaching the crack Beloit, '0Wisconsin, team. Dyer, '95 L, St. Lois, Misoouri. Played half and ,full-ack for two years One of Michigan's best play- re and second only to Blooningston as a fol back. Now assistant ato- ns'y ini office of the C'hicgo and Alton I. It. at St. Louis. g Denby, 1(61 1.Deroit, tiebligal. l'layed center on (le '41 elsven wivih great sccess. 1rcicin'g law st D- -" iroit. Gates. '9(, Indsianiapolis, hlin. Play-ed ssbhalf oin '1I)3 te5a5. Ssckels, '(1l . Cap1tailast eai' of tOlivet !Colegs' eleven. Inligible io pliay'this year 0(e0ause'of Ie ne year r'lie. Has ieeni (oarig thle 'Varsiy y iss' to piecs all fall. 'Will pluyiss i; Y yeas', 'Y lis alumni fe'e'icoifids'it of 'ainiliig ssaid wilisroialy line' upiias followss: yDs'nbsy, ente; lttciiitger '11(1Seven son, guards; Halley ands 'tcs'h's. ttekls's; tFarilhamll ands Gr'ee'nleaf. 'ids; u Bairsd,uquarer; terbsrt ,insd rtm'nsi yialv'ss; Blsolsiigtois. ful Issisk. C'hansi' ilol be msiadecas (Ihe' gals' 3 priogresses sos t sill41i1smay isa-c a 'i'Tie' 'Vuisity's lhle-tupsfolosos: ('il uinhgins, ceter; Snov and L'r guasrds; Stker 0a(1 Lockwod,(tackli'; (tineci sd lut fs'(l, (lids; I~elvsr. quarter; 'Fligre'e' sld Ilogg, hals'.; i'lh'oficils loive iio es (I'll de- cidedi a-io. (Daume sill le callesi iruoptly' at I s oslo. 'il ls'y'ling poisenso (iseisasifs' ill's' of thss gamie. 'Tiii' rssslco silia- te'nd1 iatbosdy'anidihas's' appiointesd yell umassters. 1. B. Poster oill dirc( the nndergradumte y eiiig forces. c Tennis Tournament Mtlii On. The fisal rounlds of the first ulass sin- gle' tournamensit wass strte'd yeserday' afte'rnoson, 'thei'costestanto sing 1R. DanfotsthidiRnlsc.T'elich wbas. the fiiet exhiitioins of sisges ye't given, slid 0wasclose a111(0xei t isg enoughs o rouse t(liens'nlsssissosf ol those presenft. Osly twvo sets wsee played, of wichs the players socli eap- tuiied 01ne. Thecmatch wl bes.finished (issmnornisig; pliay' 011lsgii st l9:3b o'clock. The uplyosrss as flloov: ioths con- teolotnts Starte i svwli l')dno sigialI advantsage wsssgained snil thet twelfthigamie os-len Danforths hdj ttosse (6-3. 4o-. At tis ritisailjilsa-] (sre (Danforhi lot Iis ner' aid even- toualy'thse set,sore 19-7. 'The secodt set started like (le firt Aitishoomrs e've'.s. Pie ssre wsssoossnu 3-sll. ttre Daiforitspouledi shead and sononwl the set, scoie ((3. Ruossel played (ihe 'hsardest alldt slist skillful game thsrosughsout, bt Danforthiwsote stestdier, ansiwovuslidplit the bsl ack utiil Russel filally sniashed it out or drove it iito te net. In the secoiid class sigles'on matel s o-.playedist)Dtie -scul-insl rossnd 'betwv eems e0casd Candler. 'The teenier wos in straight ses, t-, 6-3. Chsndler served wsell ansi played a ceditable loine, but was outclassed by 'Itee, who is in reality a rt 011100 noon, Sudlowv and Wilburiere unable to play as scheduled; this delay willi prevent te second class teusnanent frin being finished today. hAatches scheduled for today are as fllows: First cls ingleos, final2 round, Russl vs. Danforth unfiished, at 9:30 a. i.; second clasos sgles semi-inal round, Sudlow T. Wilbur: doubles, championship round, . Dan- forth and Herrick vs. H. Danfort and Lamnb, at 1:30 p. m. TO0 RENT-A suite of rooms with all 'conveniences at 514 E. Liberty st. 3efore HRavin~g Your Pho 'r aken I1tNSPEC;T TE ZORK The erryman Studio (Successor to Gibson & Clark) 112 West Huron Street, Ann Arbor. ST. THOMAS CONSERVATORY OF MUSICOU CONDUCTED BY THE j OF THE MRONROE =CONVENT M Piano Forte, Vocal1 Culture, U Madoin GitrViolin, VTEYMEASDUb Banjo, Haormony, Cosunter- i AN ODLIN s point and General Musical G UITARSANPBANJOS. Theory. 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