The Michigan Da ily ANN ARBOR, MIIChIIGAN, TUE2SDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1907. VOL. XVIII. No. 55. (1 T~PTWith toda-Y's issue The Da7ily ; owed. The fact that the play was tin- I1U - C O E AIPTIAINI; ssesd ttlettotuilatrtesutccessful, however~ was dae in no way UTTI7 to hiagoff-in nor to his coaci, hat to an 'l'lsaoksgh'ttgrecess. '1/ic test error of judgment by thc official. Itcncc WX. E S T SPtaper will17 appear ot 1itesdty, the injustice of barring ime fromt Al- LEADSI Dececmber -;.\'Westers honotrs onthtotse groundss. 1V1~~ ____________ Of the cntire tcanm thc selections of afullback is most diffiut. Aecosinezly %Star Center is Unanimous Choice Schulz is Only Western Man to Lead 1908 Eleven-Twelve Considered for All-American-t M's Awarded. With te tsts'nittoss slectioss of "Ger- matny" Shlt to th Ileder'stt of tle 98 eee, Michigsnts footalti seasonc sirne ttt a sittitg closeI Tse fact ofl Slisl's selectiotn hs hott all log s- arei, utiltere is tbeesome dobt asIts the big statssittotiosn to retttrn o college. tHoweerly Iis 'tcceptancee i te slur r~- has IHis gusts1kicisi s on: sr te'sa sres ositie w'vs etstl isms i'sv ncitni a ictnsstniu'l ril i-e a god ud 'etud sailillial'l ' srius' satir teshiv ondsitnd usphosio. Hlewitt, itt Chicago,. tushR orssit Ws consiun.are picedilfits liv usssitsthus secondttul ers .t1quausrer, Steffen, I'ckrsll's su- ceor ilthlii'Cicavgolteas. hutsitruti. D~oubluess teshur usus it til e orstit opetn teirdudodging, Steffets russ teMhi roons througou the seasonswitillsecu cellent jsugments, ast itch 5thur s s- slonotsitte Crise gamse, huwedlti-u he ws n ot rusy us guodsts1 itr anud a gotd uari~trbaritck, utsorv I sps sibl h at d sirts' tacticsbytthelInhhdis i !hi amnitete re res uust I""fortsr is fci lbsthe rysho 'ua eids ususts -ut sur sit hbussuss rther t'ausasow 11 . s . I to isv tacklned. Wiih Cp~rn othrswie plaiccd, 'sasuittuit, of Mhue '.s, is nitx ts Seffen.Ilie sackes x 55rinttc, u wihls1hertunteteamsu oel,tutu ese- ciallyiusthe lg gauumeoitthsie seasnudids resmasrktable suworsi hissulis 'kiks it the tcs' itf ss-sotderfutl tplayingt bythiss ofps nugens.l 'Te oet itailediuo rouceyanuty- relt sars ustiafbasck, ut Ofthe bunchu' Scishucct, st hiinnesita,tushdhMagof- Sit.,ittf hiicigan, hlookhbest. Schsstel- uecht wsouul heceasilytetessi hatbacks us tetressutdeite shutstyle of piay, as iis ltesmassinig' is ill ut irresisi- ile lie ir gooduuinusforming iterferecs anuto usgeher huks ie the bstsIhal- stck its the tes. Close tohins are Magoffin, iDeliray, sit Chicago,sans Kirk, of Iiwas. 'he lchigaus catai Sso giventhsie place, honwever, hecause of Iis great mrk its handlhing tsc forwr pasis atti of is dseesive ailiy. A sure opens fel tacker,ie snevermsijudges the rusnsier andilfrequtently- sopped wa lookedh to his' prospcctiv scres for the 'opponsets. lie is us goodi dogr adus S fet runner, andulrnd sake sn ideal Iback for sisy teams. Whie Ie is nasedi lfor te secondushteamus by msot critics iis Iosasons, there is almnost sit doututhsial tMagutfussrwouldhav-c ecnthit' unai- nous choice iha. te playiby wics he rscoreid against Pesnylvania sects al- hckerstuii's selections it Weller, of Ne- brskats.istfollowredi siths Iis reasout- 'Of the ur slbacks tic palm goes hun Weilcer, wtrhsthtoff, of Wiscoinsinu,tutu Cartwsrightt, ofItt diamnau, iusthtisuosrider. I su itsiedtes o gie the firs placc od Wcher fr iis geeral work, adsisehic iallyhIis pertortmancc itm'he iinstaol gamise. Ahughs us halfback, he umuststbhue givset recogitiointtforhis ll roaundwork,a tush udutedlhus'iy woulds makeus lue msast bueteentsosgoodii hafbascks. Ie is fast i situ headuy. usgoiod iker-.-.-,std assf excellentioust handlingthiss'forws-sth has and its thuritsrferene:" VARSITY DEBATERS 51H0W TEAMY WORK Eves, Burroughs and Wettrick Win Places in Final Inter- department Debate.t 'hue fnl ite irdecpartmentuebs ihaie for the seecctions othe variy deaers r- suiledinu te coice of Gecorge Eves of shiv AlpihatNut for firs lauice, wsihe Mn. L. Busroughs andI Samuelu J. Wetrick nu th Wsc stuer scity stonutsecontdiatd thirdiplce respects-ely. H. IL. R-tzl si thIis AlphatiNu i s osao atiler- nte. 'hue cnsutest tsht: ight seemsedto ltble chasrceriedi by suitesennuess thast is sel- lutistsenssiatsitrudepaurumentalcot- test. Further than thast there was ap~ar- dut a system of teamn work on each side tut rarely occurs at one of these indi- vidiual cintstes. 'hue qetion of te ial vrsiy de- litte is te saue as war deated its the twosrel tiinaiitrics. I reads as folows's "Resolved, thast all corporationsusengagei ini intersae cmtmesurce souldI he re- quiredl to take sutsu federal charter out such termss as Consgrs utmay by law presc rue, granting such legislationu is cotstitutiona." The idea of haisng te itercolegae quiestionu deiatedI itsthe preliinris has muanty grea avattages. 'fle quesion is discussedi so oftenu auns so toroughly by so msany mten ini so tasy cntets thutntushe crucial contest there is lite possiiliyi of the enemsy bringing ot a sew or utooked for argumet. Thio thioroiugh rehearsal of te subject laves cverytinig readsy and at the disposal of hiv twinners anunfurther ureparaionscaut almoistslbhe entirey sdevoced 10 perfection sit appeatranc iussitentilswork. 'fle muen cosen ithie two ial pr-- limuiaries arc: Earl G. Futler adm George Eves itt the limirary departmeeut. auth Samuuel J. Wetrick, M. I,. Br- rosughs, i-. L. Kueler ansi J. E. hWiner of the into departmuent. I. h. Cochran anun i. L. Rtl of the lierary depart- inent arc the alternateo chosen in the wo conutcsts. 'he places of the winners out the twiu teams to conmpte witt Norhi- westerns ansi Chicago ons the uighof Janu. its are left 1st the dscinreiontof Prof. TFrtueblood, intoihose hads is left tmis tsk iftt sling on tceSfinisig touches. NEsv exc,vsxssS To DORtMtsA Cut-u. Tw'enty-eight New Eugastnutnset its Mcillhaun Hal lsigt for the pur- oepose of sorganizing a secional cls. A commtittiee conssiting of the following muetn was appointemi to mdraft a cnsti- tioun : Phil Glesoon, Harlots Leavens. and Wendll P. Noron. This coni- lee will reportimmhsuediaely afer Thuankgivitg recess. There are a pres- cii ify-six men in the Uiversity who tre registered from New England. HIVE FREEDOM TO BOYS,_SAYS LANE Baseball and Football Instill More Good Citizenship Than Books on Civil Government." "Yotu canu expec lmost5551anyhiug frotm t husy," sauduom vter 'I. Lane, sttlerii'hu't- cunt of the Boys' Homue at Faruinus ott hnissbheginning hisisaddriless ou Th-'ie Bouy Probhlem"nilthe Unistr ttt c -ci LuSunay ight. Yes,5yosu uctnuexet lmsost aunythitg. I ksnowu asyoutung unte- 'ul whuoeupriecis us nicel for swanllowus- tg it grasshoppesu r1 thllsitalow a Sl' for usccit. "Noithe trotublehv itsn-hs erly e'ery- odly is thatuthseuy nuns'tryiung t o shshuu te husy inteadlonutryingIns hclp I ins. Thss hus s'out tui ussuchd srate httuint as heis suseimesvmadeunus nttshe Nearly' slo-tys hiv impulus niwhichs maknehs husy shut higs ltStgit miot rouusr- sir' treipefechlyrnaussral. "Bonys sumust stunecplay. I's tlbsaonety cvalve. 'fhvy- muust hunts- it. Rnuughy speaktiintgthus sty' patsssthrughsthre- stages oftplily-nhiv firoisty-he call thy dramttoic sage, tsc seconduthe self- assertivv stage, atutusclast hisS of loy- al. Loveufcott urol canraceries he fist. The husy tiys wstillsouucs, ouuds msa.I te self-ast'riv-c sage hu eli- lus ts ttkehisbip5rsenci'fyltd sand. lie plyso vngiuss, plagues tu' cu,pulls litleicsiser's hair. Iis abutstlhis ltnme thut thye.c scolIteacher hegius to wish site were ai seunographieur.'ihe boy's hut" sit tehrrunyoicawakets. Ilivwasyu oti fight. IHe beginssstrealiecthatutsomeu say hell hue toltndsuamotngmnsfor himssef, atutueisv stho ttlet eve-rybodsuy knuowuthant Ivis eereaduuy' for usituvs. "Boy w hisshanve tosslay us the srevts ham sympasuthy. \Asegnmues trn' oftens broken upthluy gruwn sithil broklen, sdisctnnetctedi umotdes oftthouugt,. tush it hinss bectsfound ..htnbousys whou so lay inthe sredtssre really almsost uable ts cocntcrate their mids out anything fr auny- lenghhosittisse. "hut Se stage otfiloyaltythe lusy begis ts realieclinuSmorsec canusb accmplsheds by uionuswith t ulsh ussy-nsthau by dinig stunusuaslote. Gangs exist duritg te self-assertive period, ut as I ay, msorc foretacitisse lithnfuse nll.Is thuc priodu sit loyally-the bosy htkes to hbtselai fotbat l nu td soter gtamues thant rqire cut-operaian d uu sisI thiksbecustheuy' sit req~uire conopertion bansballundhtt fotblbuhwtil insi more gtoucitizuenu- ship Iliun all thetext-hooks out civil goverunenti ever nwritten." hut conclussiotnslie stun n "I dc ost thiuk lth oeven he badulboy is soumucs o hblame. No boy cast dcvlop helthiy mherc lie ar550 room o pnay. 'iheure his beenstoo sudshsuuig tutunot enoughs helping. My advicv o Auto Airbour is o msake rvadynhsle he isrc is ime situ room.us. tablish paygronsus organizeeboiys' cus, sn issy alusly, let sie urgcsmoure tnoetancecinthe home. Do . ot exueSt your boy to hu e urtect.Ile isnot us whitle downu l sht.Let iso tavo-mire tolerance mu he ]iontic.' JUNIOR LIT NUMIERALS AWiARDED) TO FI TEEN 'T'esjunuir liisarved nuumserassto fiteen msuent ofthecduss ootballsu adsut anttydthelucisthrec dololar echs lut caps insweaer vests, ystrdaty after- non at their meting itt Roomir C, U'ni- versity Halnul. ''he folowingasee tic muest who receivedh nueras:t u'. h. Russcll, Ben Dewey, P. C. Auerson, W. R. Ransonm, B. J. rotadsy Cnsrd Raps, . D. Keley, L. F. hiser, C. . Grasem, R. W. Granger, I). E. Rysai, C. P. Cronk, Paul ILeidy, A. E Meter. It teas decided tohoatuve us clssmasnce on Dec. 17 at Harbtour gymonaium. ?Abuoust fStees juniors noere givens tickets to octl.