THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY Published Daily (Sunday,- excepted) during the College year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Orr'on: Times building, 329 S. Main St. Telephone (New State) 189. MANAGING EDITOR J. F. THOMAS, '0oIL. BUSINESS MANAGER . H. HANS, 'tO L. EDITORS H, B. SKILLMAN, '98 L., Athletis. E. L. GEsmEn, '93 L G. D. HUDNUTT, '00 T. R. Woonnow,'98 F. ENGELHAND,'98. F. D. EAMAN, '00 RS. DANsORTH, '9 P. W. JONES, '1. , H. LUND,'00 M. A. H. MDOUGOALL, 01. The subscription price of the Daily is 2.50 fer the college year, with a regolar delivery before noon each day. Notices, comnica- tions, and other matter intended for publica- tion must be handed in at the Daily office be- fore 8 p. m., or mailed to the editor before 3 p. mo., of the day previous to that on which they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may be left at The Daily Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or with Business Mlanager. Suboribers will con- fer a favor by reporting promptly at this office ann faiure of carriers to deliver paper. The Faclity Bal Game. Undoubtedly the athletic and social event of the season will take place next Wednesday, June 1st, at 4:10 p. m., on the grounds of the Athletic Asocia- tion. Even the war is abandoned as a topic of conversation when the faculty game is mentioned. For the past two years this contest has afforded great enjoyment to the spectator. This year the two contesting teams, namely, the University faculty team versus the High School faculty enforced by the Board of education, have consented to devote half the proceeds to the athletic trophy room and the other half to the High School association. It has long been the desire of the Athletic AssocIa- tion to furnish a trophy room in the gymnasium. Every Eastern college has a trophy room where the records. pic- tures of its teams, banners, medals, cups, etc., are kept. The proceeds from the game on June 1st will contribute materially to the accomplishment of the Athletic Association's desires. The ad- mission fee will only be 25 cents, a ridiculously small figure for the amuse- ment surely to be derived. At first it was thought best to admit ladies free, but their own objections to that plan were sufficient to overrule the commit- tee's decision. They felt that this game iould afford them an opportunity to disprove the charge so often made against them, to the effect that they were not loyal to college spirit; especial- ly the senior girls, who were instru- mental in the defeat of a trophy room memorial, will accept this chance tos show that they are willing to c ntribute to' a trophy room when the plan is so reasonable as the above. No assur- afnces of an enjoyable ocasion need be madn toth sewho Witnessed the game is as worthy as the exhibition is excel- lent. Thee ommittee is enabled to an- nounce that Prof. Trueblood and Prof. Springer are the respective managers of the 'Varsity Faculty team and the High School team. CALENDAR. Wednesday, May 25-Annual 'Varsity Field and Track Meet, 4:10 p. m., Regents Field. Thursday, May 26-Michigan vs. Be- loit, 4:10 p. m., Regents Field. Friday and Saturday, May 27 and 28- Michigan Inter-Scholastic Association Annual Field and Track Meet and baseball games, Regents Field; ten- nis tournament, faculty courts. Wednesday, June 1-Faculty baseball game, 4:10 p. m., Regents Field. Thursday, May 26-Gladstone Memorial Services, 8 p. m., University Hall, un- der auspices of Oratorical Association. Saturday, May 28-Barbour Gymnasi- um, entertainment and dance by Fru t and Flower Mission for benefit of Nurses' Home fund. Saturday, June 4-Lawn Fete by Wo- man's League at Prof. B. A. Hins- dale's residence, 1414 Washtenaw ave. S. C. A. SCHOLARSHIP. The Students' Christian Asociation of- fers a scholarship in Sociology, consist- ing of a ten weeks' residence at Chi- cago during the summer vacation with work and reading under the direction of Prof. Graham Taylor. Any student in the University who will return to college next year is eligible. Applica- tions containing personal details in re- gard to preparation, to appreciate this oprcrtunity, should be sent at once to Prof. F. M. Taylor, 527 Church st. No applications received after June 10. NOTICE. A faculty concert will be given in Frieze Memorial Hall on Thursday, May 26, at 8 o'clock. GOOD BOATING up the river. Boats to rent day and evenings at U. of 1G. boat house, foot of N. Main st. tf IF YOU WANT THE BEST FRATERNITY STATIONERY BADGES OR PINS Sendto SMITH, STURGEON & CO., 237, 239, 241 Woodard Ave.. Detroit. Designs and estimates furnished on alliwork of this kind. Y Athens = Theatre These are some of'the attrac- ] Lions we have booked for next year: Wilbur Opera Co. 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