The Michigan Daily VtOL.XVIII. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, N OVE MBER IQ 197. No. 42. VARSITY WALLOPS SC3RUBS AND IIOODOO Long Runs by Rumney and Mil- ler Feature Last Scrimmage- Players Escape injury. Rompig over the scrtbs at wii, the varsity cded the practice season yes- terday with a 40 to 5 victory over the secosd eleven. The varsity's gahs were consistnt througihott the forty mhtttes of play, asd fumbles sere itfrecuet. 'Te one score nade iby tie scrtbs, how- evd, came as a direct resstlt of oe of th few fumbes mae iy the varsity. Iiriy inthie second haf, Watkins, play- ing ct a ipositioew to it, was given the suit an he sot ttrotghthie scrtb ine ftr an advance of eight yarts. te reaxed histod ott teIalimoenttar- ily', andtiRottie, right taf ithtie scrtbs oheiposessiotn tf tie eatter atd scsm- ereti sixty yarcs for a tocitd~o, witt tis envtire arsity its tpursit. Many of tte regsars were eit stt of tie gamse, atsd as soons s it sas sects sislt te ipatcted tp tisessiwastaleteoe do ,stfficiett execution, ssistittiosss cae serapily. It seeiit msake little differensce, tosg,asste varsity scsrest practicaly asisay poits ithte seconsd half as in te iitia periosd. 'Fis two featres f tte gsmse were spectaculsar losg rus for tutcdowsn ty iller asd Rsssssey, te isair ssullig f tieir plays wittiss a space of one msiuste. Shorty ibefore tine tess calet to' endi te first haf, itiller sas gient the altsot tie'first say efter tise lis- olf, and aitedtiytsmagifcet iterfer- este, asse msaking use of tte staigit- crssst good atvanttage, fie rstsio0 yarsi fir toucetsotssu'st. usney duspicate tie suntssa tomntsiaftersard,ibeig gie te tbalass te first say after the flo- lotwing kick-off, adIhe too scored frome te varsity te-Yardt lie. Toswardth ie cose ofdisc gane, a var- sity payerwnit oses, ansd athushiisfel ster the tousassd or so rooter. t toksi st a sigt iscidet to brig ack tes ssetory of te paywtict cost Miciga e osly cthassce agisst Pesn last yer anti a'serious issjury sas feared. tletsg las hadifurtier ijuredl Iis wek ake' and1attioigis teienjry wist sterios, te seas rslaced tby Slliiv'an, as Keent ittatrick was determsinedto tateke its ciances. After beig gisess six says' ciassce t proure tickets at the reduced price o 50 cents, sttdetts assetfaulssty msestes wilt forfeit tiatu priiege if tteir wasst are ot fitestbyitosorrowsenoo. 'Tt mnacgemsent tisks sth ite sttdenest hateserly sitpsrctased tieir tictet inthie studtent section, aoti as tie te- sansd for ,000 seats is going to le s great tiat it witlibe impsiossiie to fit atl orders, tie remsainig ssdet seats will ise pt ott sn a geseral sae tomor- rose aftersnoos. By keeinig a boctco0 ;oo or msore stddst seats shich cols ave sto surhasers, ue geseral pbii woulsd ibe at a cdisadvattage so afte giving slety of timse after tte varig te associatioss witttpt teesunslt seat ons sale tomorrow. t ~ "Coact s Yt hsa a cotract swith us whichis effective for two sore years, said Director Baird last nigt wtes asked concerning the story emaatingi from Chicago to the effect that t coach wossld resign at the close of thk presenst seasoss and take up business "Of course I asm unable to sate whethe or not he cats be isduced to sign tp fo asother teens of years, but at presets tere is no possibility of a change. W are satisfied that lie is by alt odds tba iest coachsits the constry, and I ges he is satisfied, too. The story is t foussed," The rumor had it that he would bi replaced by Dan MeGugin, who ha, nude stch a reputation sissce he began coaecting tte Vanderblit eleven. Tise ness of ue decisive victory scored by Penns over the strong :Pessn State elevess was received with tunqali- fiedt rejoicisng Iby Micigans rooters. It smeass ttat Penn has ose of the strong- est eevess inthte east, if indeed the Quakers are ot te strongest aggrega- tiosnits their sections of te constry. Now a Micthigans victory next Saturday wilt gie the Woverines allithue prestige 1 tiey want, whisle a defeat will ot er nearliy sedisastrous as was the case lastt year,wsenesPents ad eenproniscsuousts- ly ismelsedetlarotundl ty ee easternts ivas.t STUI)ENTS WILL PETITION FOR REPAtR OF BATHSi Peitioss asking sial te shower baths its Waterman -tsgymssnasiumss ie repairedI an~d teIpites cleased ot will e cir- culated it in lleartmsets tonorrow, esset isesetedstossRegentFlether, cair- statsof tebileidigs commssittee, snext Friday. For morsse tants a year, it is side, toasty of tie batss hae Ieens practicaly uofsste. -There is o smeass of regu- tetisg te tempsieruere of te water, is set somethesehot weter pipes assetits :others tecoitd swaterpisites, aseecloggesi II"Ifsa.shundsrecd sigatres of sttdets see aietitiont were obtained," said R- ' gent Deant yesterday, "1 ave o doubt > itle ting sould ibe fixed tp t ossce. Cospsinist was 'sae to te regents sissststa year ago,; asse I spposeth ie 1 ;accessaryrelairs Ihadelalready Ibeet ?'mease." ' FIRST ACT OF "MICHIGENDA" * IS COMMVNE D)BIY CRITICS Thsise t of te Mihigan Uios's t'mssci ccomey, '2uietigessea" as wit- ess bye Roy . Wecs ansdlHerbert A. tRKenyonts. tireas yesterday before Prof. =F .ScotessedWiliiatmsHoswland,stwIo sftrms ascmmssittee for te selectioss of isthe stly. The smusic ad diaogee were i'otconssiered qite sccessful, ad te e commtttee's snsctions for cntinusig wits te tsrodutctiontsteesgiven. Teesommittee forte cast cmtapltins of alls insusfficient nsumer of cadistes forspltes inthue cest. All issterestee, sshoeshaveeot yet tried out, are urged et eprt in isRostsC, Uiversitv -hal, Iusykyat 4 p.m St I \AY COMPETE FOR fl RHOD)ES SCHOLARSHIP S President Angel ihas received it-- sformasetions frosms Oxford tiat asoher eRhodes scholar nay be appoited frosm M ~ichigass inthie comsig year. The x- ssssminationssswiii tee held here on Jus. as atndtt22. 'IThese examnisetioss are ott papers its sGreek, Latin, ,algebra, geometry. asse arithmssetic. Te papers are sent here ffromst Oxford. The answers are set to dOxford and read tere. rom those -piersonsswhlo pass ose is selected by a cussmmitstee of Mkicigans mes. Ihs eaiatosaeopen to any sats inthis state, or to any mae st- denet its any M~icigan college, wherever iis residence may be. To pass the ex- aninations osenust have studied about is stich Greek, Ltist ad nmatematics s arc completed its the first two years nof assAnerican college course. gPresidenest Angel will give furter de-; etails and furnisht smspes of the exam- ortions papers usee ins previous yearn sto any sudnt. it All unssod seats in the student sectio, creserved in the north bleachers, wilt go assolsaeieMonday afternoon at a :30 as os $c.oo seats for te general pbihcf. All t- studetssanse faculty memesbers who wish seats its,that' section who hate not' yet lpurchaseed them should procure thens s before tonsorrowt' noons. SENIOR MEDICS LAUD merits of the system. C. B. MCeland,CO E Y LU ~ENIOR MEDICS LAUD president of the 1910 rodis, says: O EY CU THE H NOR S STE 'Tise onr system has been fosnd bto TH O O YTMwork welt in our class, withs the pratt SELECTS PLAY able exception of the clause its whlichs the student pledges ismsef to isforms____ Jrge Other Departments to (live the committee of asy violations of the agremet.Thi i th ony dios- Michigan's Performers Will pre- It Tralclam I W uldBepart, andthie system will never, tos ny sent "The Recruiting Officer" Successful in Upper Classes. belief, be a success in ty class untti tlis -History of the Piece. is ether cut out or radically changed." Thse sesior siedics st-iss tee see the j 'h'e pay commsitte for te Comedy honor systemt triedt ithtiesoter sdepart- Y. iM. C. A. TO ELECT i C ompoestsed eeO(f Prof. tewis Struss, Ments. A nsmber of interviews shows CONVENTION DELEGATES ofC itlbhe EsIglsis;Depatmsen, St N Tra-onD.N bet the systemt is conssiered byhisit to - - i sis, i rector of teCusb, Mis Elsa Iut- he working successflsly inthlis class. The annusals fall busisess mseetig of ile i o eltcec catoesadJ Cw F. rstse, swho durisgiis fist the Sttdents' Y. M. C. A. wiltle held FeesI Wodiruff, repesetaiecfr the two years was a sembter of the Ionor at 6:45 Thurseday evesing at MMillass Pescetiustt literay society, ave select- commssitee, says: HFlal. Election and instructions of de- eel forte first producioss George.Far- - "Tise shoo systemtsworks etter its the gates to the iteraiona . M. C. A. viss ci's famusostlad Esgliss comedy, junsior asse sesior medica classes than convetiont at Washington, November 1"The Recuiting Offcer," s rearranged ausosig thse etsderlussssess for several 20 Ia 23, will te the nicst imtanctt asileadaptedt for msoders proses by reasosis. A masssmust te educated to things to come before te smeeing Assg'tsttn:Day. the systen.'We, s sesiors, se ashamed What istructions these delegates aeTv hesoisial play, s swritess by Cp- so cheat, asid oud prefer to fail in given, is alt the umore importnttnsow tros Fsirqshar, was prodceI for the sit examsinations rather thansshase any that the qusetion of canging the bais i r ss tisseits 175, at Drutry Lane Thea- of the fellows think that we swere cheat- of Y. M. C. A. mesbership is to come trSesswisis a ast isseeluip f te best isig. We are acqisaisstedistt osly with befire te conventions at Wiashinitgons 'nglisht slyes of te timse. The play thse ree msenig of te systems, bet The chanmge proposed swosltermit tos semis teehasesecoeesnse itsmmsedite withs eachsether. Asoher reasots that who are sotatmsemers of ass Evangelcl ftssoitand the pat of Sylvia, for at t sworks so well its our class is that it churchstos becaue active nembiers of teest ithsalfa cetursy efersars, was cn- hes sworked in the past. This has een Y. S. C. A. There seemsistote a well ssi-red osie f the test prts of the denesiesd,bsti is severteess trie. The sdefisesd sesstimsent amonvssg easterss iandt Etihetasege. It tres as Sylvia that isesi who hsese brokenstheide wsordof northierns associaionstsitsfavorc (f 5te leg Woffingtontsicase eeedebut in Ln- honor say sow be fountissi thller ued- miovement, but ii the west ansi sotth ilsis, it 1739, essd istil her siguar usd feat schools-yes, it works its asr class. the sentiment favors leaving usschanged very treagic lastiapearaceeils 1757, ir Or. Warttins's star chambster quizzees are the presest asis requirisg church nmetm- tas ose oserlcemosst ppular perform- probsably sore ideal thsasnte honors sys- Iership. assces. Davsid Getrrick very often acted tes, situte atter seemsitotete a ieces- Amosg college associations Michiguss the part iof tPluime wis e. "The Re- sity' ins srittesntess. hsa takenm a pretty clear stnvd in favor criitig SOfficer" is the sevenths piece I woulnd like to see it tried in the of the chamge. It is probablse that at which see if ind n ed as beisg acted on other departmntss. It nilght ot work Ie meeting ext Thursday evening the Ne York stage. This was in tU5, sit sell at first, bui ensmsay easily be Miichigans two voting delegates to te at the tieetre its Nassaue street. It sas -tetucted use it. 1 Isois hIe efficacy o cosisesntiontswilt be istrcted tee tke ; sssvssly gileetsithiecity afterwards the informsa ssteim claimsed to exist the lead inthie movemnt ass behalsf of sui t on e tim iie its Daly's teare ewith is certaiss classes fros thsier stories I the colleges. Savcist itliniig Johnss Drew, Otis Skin- ave heartd contcerninsg these examina- Secretary Smith amd twosdeetes nr isMey lesti, essiv Miss Ada tions, bsit I1sdo believe that stch a sys- will represeit the stsdets' associatioss Rhttt tests swouid worke its osi class at present." t the cnens'tiomn. Prominsentmenarsic ere satsif this famsoss English J. . SMcKininon, slso of twos yearss' ttt adress tssdelegates. Thesoctialsucomedy IySh.Dalesy cods a thire to his honor cossmittee exieriensce, says:S "'lhe ende of it will issclude emtertimettvtss vsy vsucess ful andsiteitresting Old honsor systemss i it iowsexists its the 'y ite people of VWa'shington, a trp ta Cotmvdy Series, "She Wold and She mseedicasl departmsent, is nmichs etter thatn Mt. Vermsont, and a receptions ty ts e soulsd Not," anid tec "Coutry Girl" the oltd systeistoef tutor mioiitrs. I Presidemnt. Practically all assoiaistis Stantis recedcied it. Cilley Cibber thiikuthast it desrves it triasl in thter inthle tUnmited Staes and Cnadasiell shsv tly anl tiarqushaer cnstittet a trio eeputtteitss. The clause cnssidredt byle retresented iite cnvetiton. ofset i istes of cedsiyswhose works -seisie as odioss seemssntecesseary, tnsd -sldomssindui their way to tec stage today. applies o the very fcw swho persist its MARING ENGINEERS WA'TCtI Inreteouchig te ad pictue, ice order breakiing their pleege iii spite of alt LIFE BOAT DEMONSTRATION tht iStsgt fittdasitagreabc place warnimngs. About seveuty-five per ccitt -stamoing the wseosfitoust modern ma- of asny class will not clsct, evems int the The Mayo patemnt life bot sa s it-teewo cuy te stage today, Mr. absemnce of ass tenor systcems tweny per hiitedi before the senior aidsjiortiiiDalshis restritedl himself mainly to ccit woulde teldsesihsck by the clauese, tmarincetingieers at the meetig of te s theiistiot se a few of the grosser that they woude iithse give tsr receive Quarerdeck cish yesterday. Th mosdvl tes ho sf te origita, anst to the re- auth while the remasititig fue ter cest shoswn cmsisted of a water-tight cigar-toressiot fsomesse of those misor sketches wilt cells eveis sithsass honor systesm. shapietd shell within wichia carceisas f chareteer shichil esy served to ceasd This acttsit felosws is a disgrace to any suspedced titon a longitudinals shaft,te caasss, suet might hsvec made the class, ansd it itvespecilly wish these that The rolinmg, terefore, had o effect rprsetiationS at least tirsrmc The Itse saucr comumitee hst hec tnplesant upon the car amd the imagiary psse- tranisoeritain seof ssone of thec scenes duty of dealinig" gers were osly disturbed y the logi- wsalaso thouight iecessary to make the Slack Mareshall, presidenit of Ike senior tusdinal pitch. The demonstrations tas story irteliglse, or to pit the audience sneedics: "T'hat the honor system works very satisfactory and the club expects issuesthe secret of the plot; a wise incs- is oure class is shown by the fact that to miake a trip to Detroit in the spring ire itscoedssy, swhich sas not so well evens durinsg our first two years in col- to test a full-sized boat. uderstod its Faquhlar's tisses, when lege, whets it tt'eint an embryo stage, Mr. Comans D. rank, '97, whSo gave he etrt of tdrasmaetic costructin tas cheatinsgsas lessened. This statement the demnstration, is president of the ot yet fuly developed s it is today. has been confirned by Professors Mlc Mayo Life Boat conpany organized ice Every essitiel point, character and Murrichs anuthHler, who have investi-'Toledo to manufacture these bots. scene, has ects 'retaine, however, as gateed the systemsthtoroughlty."' Fucqitlar edesiged tsceu, with those -OwenE . Metger : "I mustst acknow- 'GREEK NOT A DEAD umecesdiictins of expression which edge that I opposed the system at first, LANGUAGE," SAYS HORTON were thussght absolutcly necessary to but after seeing it sworked for four years - masksecte piece acceptable to present- -I have came to suppoisrt it. It sworks welt George Horton, '78, consul geserltoSissday p eay-gers. ins thse class, auth I really bad forgotten. Greece, lectured on "Life its Motderns Thecleading Nes York critics have thse existence of stck an institution. I Greece" before the Philological society beenstiessuminous ithteiir posie of the ins 't afraid f any honor committee. and a large numbner of stdents at Srest'plaey, etnd Wilictm Witter, the Dean of ,t; don't know whether they watch me Catwell Angel al last evening. Anerictn Critics, says : or not. No, I eta not know who are "It is my belief," said Mr. Hatot, "Huimansetmiuese has not nucis canged. nmembers of this comsmittee at present." "that the issterest in Greek subjects will M. IDaly's aniencec was s fashionable C T. Burnett: "I would like to see- never die out. The Greeks are stilt a' s culd be gathered in the city and the honor systemt tried in the other de- people. And they are by no meanss si- (Caantied oas Page Three.) partmnts, especially ammong the upper- generates. et, after years of slavery, classsoen, 'where I think that it would can they be expected to produce great 'fhave a fairer trial. Unless it is tradi- men like Pericles or Sophocles? The Te annual Michigan Union tional, to be a success men must know language of the moders Greeks is a nubler of Titm DALY will appear each other. Each nman must say, t will conclusive proof that they have remnsuseel'Ttusday morssing. The Ideal 'tot chseat,' and if alt stand by their a distinct people. At presenst eighsteets Union, Two Underclass Attittudes !word, the system will workJ ideally;l million people speak Greek. Since they towared the Unsion, the story of iotherwise failusre is inevitable." Are scattered all over the world, I would - The sophomnore niedics, though not so choose Greek as the one language with "Mieltigendta" anti of the "County well acquainsted with each other as the/ which 1 could get along best-a sort of Fair" are asisong thce features of seniors, have begumn to recognize the~ Esperanto," the issue,