iz~rtlt. of Itn. Wailjj. VOL. IIl-NO. 1:1. UNIVERSITY OF MICIIIGAiN, SATURDAY, AMILI,},1892. The Election of Athletic Association toh room in the Watertni n (ym-ind0( greatness of the nation which officers. nasium. Tthe object ot this is to wotiul be producedi, by joining the Befoe pocerbe tothereglarcreate sentinient anti the creaition of!tw and very- vividly iescribed the 0t ll irfer of the hiisiness, -Mr. Boswen sentiment is a unifying principlt. great resources of Canada. AIr. lade a fewt remarks. iI e said that Prof. de Ponst next talkedi ii the l\ ilsoni the last speaker, ably dealt Athletic field. Part of the trick willh the argunients of his opponentsN~EW all branches of athletics weere in a .i taily p rosperous coneiitiiiis,lint that sill be finishied this sipirig. file prosing that annexation wouflie ini- traick athletics sen-ccieglected. This dianiond must tic let alone fur a5yeair uiilii to us, aiiii was eintirely un- iiitwin ioirdertoiiiallowiithe ga stiesirbl. r entwor01thi then isi oing tothela1 o ia e iialmiii j ti }lea iiinuitorgianste fofrces.In 1o giriiii-i ctisedl the let)ate. iThejuIies'i PM(l- (li idtial i itlieslshouldi hienltiii seil Ciiu iPRIiCiEl tt ii te1iiI ~l l teiti iaresaslfooliwis i--tet The flaurers 1repottilti.iiiinex t fi Y-I Sf1e ale Base 5Sf.t Record. A-i tiescomig base-ballstiscit Ii I t c lt o h erb lii ii I \i' nS clie11 ciay ar(: l a""a ea t a e, u1s f t iiwort t ~ 111e~ ingApl I St I cljilt Y Vle 's fi . i tepatita i ii T hei i I i ( rco s r ,(1c'Iaz PvIicE, TRE EErTS. (OF YOUR SOCIETY BADGE ! Mtalled to You Through Your C-HAP-TEIR Upoin APPLICATION. Wl~ifdI KA k&If'0 stiltwled :ticie-ty itiitotre. DETROIT. - MICH. till-l('the t1 let. titer Tit ipet ati ti lIilcct Illsof t17 tlttiiliitsiel.t 11cseisit Ijill i ,117 thirty -nine and t ., FJi,, it c>f these ,jx cc which lost" iS13 How.! tc cit4 vi4si....it j I l t 't 'I 5 l ' t I i iI tI.i i-iile s it-cit?1!0111 t K wI 0 sil the .