THE U. OF M. DAILY. C 1 r" 1? (. ' i scheduled to be played, but in every 0;Il o instance Manager Farrand filled them, and not a break in thse sched- Pablished Daily (Sundays excepted) during ule occurred durisg the whole sea- the College )tear, by1 THE U. OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION son. The games that were expected _____to yield some profit were played in Sutbscription price $2.50 per year, invariahly the most discouraging weather, but isi udeatet single copies 3 crats. Or sale astlby the most careful economy, the Kneernax's and hoot office neseestadat 12 s'clock, non.Subscriptisns may he left at managenment has ended the season the oficle of* the DILsY, Opera House sleek, at withioutt loss. All the lousiness ar- Sheehan's, at Stoftet's, or with soy of te editos5. rangemttl s save beets carefully Cotsmuniecations sold rettel the office by conducted, and some finite perplex- to'clockPa. sit tttey are to aptear te text day. Address alt salter intettded for pithlia- ing misuttderstandings with thte man- ties to the Mantagintg Editor. Alt husinss agments of te opponents of Nlllchl. eomtnsieafions should he sent to thtethusi- nss Macager. gasnIhave been most satisfactorily THE U. of X. DAILY, and. creditably settled. Thse duties Ann Arbor, Mich. of a manager are very exacting and EDITORS. when properly performsed, htis regu- tt.rPH STEe, '92, MaagingEfdttor. lar college work is often interfered S. w. CcRSSss, '92, Assist. MangingcEditor. with. So it is thsat we think that 0. T,. Cisarstas, '92, Assist. Managinig Editor. JIC.TttArto, '92, tusinss Maacer. Manager Farrand is entitled to thse F.5E. JAsuEr-ic, 'xi. Asist.tlaoitieces aaer. Ithans ofliar stttdetssfiorIsis effic- C. Wf. RICKticsa, '515.Assist. Businss Mittitr. en taignett Is.o..jewels,. P. 0 5.tt.Ocs r NBCsev,'5 F. ) imPOte', ' F . o. tltTs, 1. - - F.. MCI itstssC1. .0 F. wAissesEt, li. Pearson on an All-America Eleven. W. 5..OMI-NEttc, 5',3. 1'HA-. Bhfct, 9, 5. - }_ THE ROUSPUBLSHIG HOSE. r t. Voutig. of ft ltllade1 lislia - - - - - --- -- --- -- -- ess, wsoo a s wsiths Casiser ' . Z. IT. lxlotasNll, foot-ball msanager Whsitney anad Walter Campal as a for thse, seasont just chased, has retn- college sporting authsority, selects tered ats account iofIis stewvardshsip. the folloswing All-Amnerica college 'ihlile tie seasots has silt beets ani fool-ball teas: (Ends, IHartwvell, eH~ZHI & Qo., 8fats 8f., have received for thle opensing of college 20,000 Bosoks, isew and second hianid of all kinds, Greek, Ltatins, French, Germasn, Law atid Medical Books, which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mathematical Inistrumnits anad Laboratory supplies. See our -ote Booiks for 1891-2. Il s the LEAD]tN GSCIIOOL otsetxl r pF ' - - _ - - ° eIs dear tmsc(Ptte-sarcesral Smt at-i -_- ~tda ces Ietctcciut olsworst-os-s - - sugh, hitg 5t s s ts t13 lott . 5 ato $2 50 per we; students asssste oposittens Sor calogeeaddress P, R. CLEARY, Presdent. J. i S~s~EOCincinnati, Hamilton & -Dayton FI1'E2 Thte Loadersx ] 61 T -1- 7 M etncouraging otte financially, it htas been sthte most successful one in thse histisry of athtletics at tlh Uiver- siy, lbecause iftIsas lben demsonstra- ted beyonu(sestions that M1ichsigans is caipable of puttitng a teat in t the tlte field wvhichs sill comupare fav-or- ably owitlsatny feastsinthle country. Tfhe seasoto has pointed out, nmore than anything else, thse possibilities of foot-ball if properly developed hsere. We think we can say withsout exaggeration that Michigan possesses thoe finest foot-ball material in the country. We have thse necessary grit, endurance asnd determnitation. All float is lacking is "science.'' It is not too mucs to say float there are greater opportunities for a display of science, skill attd brains its foot- ball tlhatnits altmost any knoswtsgause. It is a ganse to be studied. Thse possibilities of imsprovisngfthe lay- ing tactics ace almsost infittite, asod the best captfaitn is lie whlo shsos himself to be thse best ueteral; It is to be sincerely hsolsedlflit thseusan- agement next year will be able to secure the services of a coach wo is tlsoroughly acqsuainted swiths fle most recent methoods of playitig. Souse recognitiots is due Massager Farrand for the able manner in whiich he took care ioflohe foot-ball interests duritng thseIpast season. Its thec face of "'11i]nanner of discourage- mcnts,bie'arratoged a schedule wvhich cotmpares favorably with any season ' heretofore. Dates were cancelled a fewv days before the gamcs oere NYale, anls1Selsoff, U'.iof lP; tackles, NeswelI, Vale, ansil Pearsons, U. of M'i.; gitards, hlefielfisger, 'sale, anad Riggs, P'rinsceton; center, Adams, hU. of P.; quiarter-back, Dinsg, Prince- tots; half-backs, take, Harvard, and Mciornmick, Yale; full-bsack,'Thayer, U. of P.' Of Ptearsons,lie says: " Whten Winter was named, Pearson, of the University of Michigans, was prob- ably forgotton. 'fle latter is the greatest ground gainer playing in that positiotn to-day, asnd decidedly of thse first rank in all-round play." All Concerned!t Holiday Rates. For stdetnts U. of M. atti Ypsilanti Normassl School, T.. A. A. & N. M. lt'y will give a fasre o~f otto sandlonte-thtird to all poisits itt Centfral 'Traffic Assoeia- tioti. ''iekets Ioni sle Dee. 17. 18, I19, 1891,, litsitesl for returnsitig Janualry 5, 189)2, inteltusive. Its additionto isthis, forte lpubliciewe will give sme eltes as above. '1ickets lil sle Dec. 21, 25,31 StattilJsat. 1, litm- fled for e rtutrning Jats. 4th, isteltsive. It. S. GREENWscsOOD, Local'TicerfAgetf. j W. If. I3tSNN s'sTe, G. P. A. BUSINESS LOCALS. iNsotieu inserted int his columnt at thse rate o~f 10censtperclinec. Spsecial rates for longer shoe, and extrialisses furnishedt by applyinsg at ithe DAsLY odlic.l Atnesw linse of Neekwear just teceived and nso better stylcs vill be found iso loton.You will say thtey are one-half the priee you pay for them elsewohere. Mack & Secimid. Ladies' Mackinotoshes iss beasutiful varieties, just received at Mack & Sebmid's. T., A. A. & N. R'y tickset office will he opetoetd sll the afternooti Wednes- day, Dcc. 16, from 2 until 8:40 p. in., to aecommsodate stusdents withs holiday tickets, good to leave on any traits next day. R. S. GREEaNWOOD, Agenst. ill 1~tlshit i n ~ Lv-.'roleso... . '.5 +4, 15 j %3:301 '11.d11 Mer'chatt Tail- nt-shler .... t.t810 Is ' .4-6i Is.:..) f7.15 '.1' OrI"Iong. Fitoc Lma..... ..Ions 1.7 :1 line of Piece r' M.o -52 Goods to select Hrit~ii. 15 i from. ('all for'titllaApI -1-:sII : a fine fiftinig I lI-ocujufund-tv 'Datily. 'else only lisne leav-i.g'l'oleito ins thle einlg, 1stit. lby whtichsyou ican it-I-lre ilrrpisg oi- 'ooli, Pairlor tars ottliaytExp~res 'traiss.i15ct No. 1) contnectio~tnsith all soulthtern Lins ee1' thai yitt' ticietstreadsia Ch1. H. .SIt., fetee'sTo- y. Alaino Street. cte, Cinscinnasti andi Indianaplisi. . B. TRACY N. P. A., 155 JEFFRcSONusAuE., DETROIT 19 S. MAIN ST., Donot forget we keep sweaters, best qusality, $3.10 to $4.2-5. Mack & Schimid.PW (' LOST.-Sutndtay, a breastpisome PH OT' R. l®.I.G where betwsects Lniversity Hall alod NO. 12 W. HURON ST. Y psilanti jutnctiont. Finoder will oblige ____________________ owner by leavisng same at this uflee. LosT-A brsounsspurtse cotitaitoing Toledo, Ann Arbor and North $5. st'amsps andulaalittle clanoge. laerson Mihgastiw trill please returnessaosme to Miss M. E. MihgnRiwy. Tsssmemasl, 3Ohiv-isalacse. T mu- Card in affect Decemsber.i, 1891. Fo- tD-A wateho -harms is at thse Arival oatIrains at An Arbuoc ouly. teske ill fle Librsary. Owner esisshave___ flue samae by callig fiur it. Fuur the Htolidays, thse I., A. A. & N. No. t. Stallstud Expasus.. - 7;a. mi. M. l'p Will give osue attulogle-thlird farue No: 3. Putosgr, Ann Arhor Aceost .12 )O151l fur rotud trill. Tietts010 saule I~ee. No5.alStalt'ssengers-----------...a. o.. 24thu, 25ths std 31st, 1801. and Jut. s.ot, GOIN sius. 1895), bet-weets.sll stationsonottthe lhne, No. 2'staillPassenger.-........158a. om antdu other poinsts designtaed 011 hassdulNo.4k.tMail tExpress.a .......- - sp.m- tills. Tiecets good going out sbove No. 6i. Pasoenger, Toliedo Accossi... 010 isi. dsates, andulreturn~ing onl any reguslarse Trains 35ad S6run between dAnArhicanod fessls ssstl luts.14, ttulutove.Central Stadarit Time. It. S. GRENWacsOOD, Local Agent. Alt Trains Daily except Suday. To-day, sit thse Two Samis-thie greast w. H. 0ENNETT, R. 5. GREEsNWOOD, IHat sale. $t.8-5 for any bat costinsg Gen. Puss. Agent. tecal Agenut. $2.10, $3.00, i$3.50 or $4. Sale closes Wednesday night. At the Two Sanis. ________________ FoerItoliday Goods, Beautiful Hand O Painsted Articles. cheapest Plusht Goods pA in the city, and many useful anid orsta- msenfal things, go to Mrs. M. Potod's l( ~ . State street store. Gland opening oils Wednesday and Thursday. Dayton R.It., will be at the Arlingtonss Htel all day Thsursday, to acconimo- ,siA(\ date all studens desirisig to travel over this liste. D. B. TRACY, Agent. ______________