The Michigan Daily VOL. XVIII. PENNWVS. MICHIGAN AGAIN, SAYS MURPHY Veteran Quaker Trainer Sees No Reason for Severing Relations -Calls Wolverines Sportsmen. For sotmC tone p~ast various newspa- tiers rare delighted it interviews pur- porting to be fronm learlers in eastern sport andt predicting that Pennsylvania wrill refnse a gridliron contest twitlt Miclh- igan next seasoni. In view of this fact, a direct statement from one in authority is. of interest, and The Daily forthwith publlislhes ant interview- with Coach Mur- laiy of thre reud and tlite football arid track icarus. "The Utiversity of Pennrsylvania rill retaint ite -Mfichigant gamie ott ter schte- durle jtist as lortg as the Wtolverines care to meet is. Michigant deserted the Western Cotnferettce to cotte cast They itade a wonderful showirng int last sea- sit's track ansi field chtamtpioiishtips aitd tire Penrnsylvainia teamt which brat thent ott Ferry field wouilsd rave beateni arty foitliall teani it thte couttry that day toc on Thtanksgivinrg (lay. lTes~e sest- enters arc giood sportsmnen. Vori do ntt hear their iitdergradutates growlintg unter a dlefeat nor do they protest their hard football anid art- going to give ius agreat battle sot Franklin fold net "Wile tere is alrsays a possibiflity o~f P'ennisylvaniia playinig souse otlier of her fores, it xwitl tot he at the es- cnsc osf droppinrg tise Michigani gamei. Why, this game ini a fewc yars, wilt' grow t0 lie thre biggest gamte of thte lot. 1 wish sre cif tirs easterners could have seeni Ihe still sri liat Michigan and of giat. T[his mass '(.eritaii Scelde is oue-half is1 a teatis alonie. .\fin peitle aerwonderitng ivty tenets Yost is stilt sdiseassirig that for- ward pass whlichi lie claitms tes legal anid issiiil liarve giie Mciiiidgan -i touch- dowin. Yost ls a lusver of footblat. lHe w ill talk if thc garre all ight 'jist le- entire Itich likes it. Yost is all ighs ard ii, a goisd Csiachi. "'It wosuldt he icer io addl anotheir hard gamre to itie schedule, tiut we are loitig to stick oicihlltigan and I snw they are goiing to stand by is. Thse wr orsf the veterain coach at the Uiisersity of Penntsylvania carries stict weighrt that a eraternt fromi hint set- ties sarty diiiitfiil mtters. Muirrphiy Haists te :Michigani gamre anti te nuder- graduates-demtandr it. The rerd aind blute tiny play Priticetonir or Yale. bit o'te thinig is certain, they trill lay ;Mlichigan. FA_'CULTY REPtRLSENTElI A\T MEfETING (the SCHIOLRS Prrof. Fredl N. Scostt, tpresideint of the .Moiderrn Language A5ssociationr of An- eica, trill deiver ari adrdress cii "Thre eniesis irf Spreechi," at tire twrcnty-fifiti anrualr mieetitng orf te association at Ohio Starte univiersity, Urduttrs, Dec. z6h, 27 andr 28. Prof. W. W. Florrr wil read a paperr ertitlerd "'Notes sir Iruther's Lanuarnge." Panrpers willI be tresented lit D~r. W~illiamrti . Bohni, sn ittre "lDeclinte if the English Heroic Dramtan," and ty Prioi. AM. Levi, eintitlecd "Siletnce andti Solittire in te Pocemrs of Leoparrdi." lTe contfercence wiltl attract college tent from all trts of the inatiron, the rest bseinig especially troll representterd. RESERVES PRESENT STEINS TO WENDELL ANT) RI ltNSCHIIL) lirurray Wendell and Waler Rheins- chrild weere -presenttedi withr stemns last etteing lby the scrubls ini appreciationi oit their, assistance -as coaches this fall. At a nieetinig of the reserves held at the clubhtouse, Crattpton presetnted the steints in behalf of lilt teanm mates. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, W DNESDAY, DE CEMBER TA, 1t0- Nso. (io. . - _ ____._.......,._....v... ___.._ _ __ ._ __----- POSTPONED) BAND DANCE TO BE HELD ON JAN. 13 TPhe and rdance, whiich was to ae been hield last Monday, will be held on Mondray, Jai. 13, the first Monday after tire Cristrmas vacation. The postpone- ,ret sas necessitated by the large ntri- her of requets made by parties who had nmade treviorts ergagement for ome of the other functions wicih were sce- lued for that evening. This postpone- mnentr will give the band an exellent opportunrity to acqiire.trougi added rehearsals, at greater degree of prof- rieircy so that 'They will e enabled Ic rescrt a etter program of dance rmuisir :)ite tie lr date. ATHLE TIC BOARD ELE~iCTS PATTE.RSON hrof. George W. Patterson, repre sentaitive of the ergineeritig department rat elected chairman of the Board ir Contrl" of Athletics at its first meeting erd in President Angells offices yester lay afternoso. Prof. Lloyd of the iter ry' rdpartrmentt till act as treascrer, arts DiriietorrBaird, althoughinot na membrtic if lire oarrd roter. has eeni chosen rs secretary. Pirof. Hetry .Bates sas elce "conference delegate," rwiitie chairnaiir of tie ionrd as alternate. The business sessiotn of ctie nesw board at occupie iithr artliformal discrssion, but nc leirirs' action swas takent nor did tre ucitrlers cornmrit thenrseve to any pro ',critier corrsowithr relatont to tie core ferenc re uzzl. 1Henrry . Bodmanrth ie representtie -hziosest y tire auni, is the only-on -residenit miemtbr of the athletic board nle isnratmemrbr of the Angell-Bioyntonrt McNilsrtr-Itrsltantlawsirmntof Det'roi ratd is ore of the exectie boarri oi ire I.tiversity 'cl. Bodmasnirgraduater ifom thlitefrar eatmn ihth"ls uo ~ ) nd also remained ith eatet froeya.Ieiii ar sicriber rf the si U.psiosnrfrterit arid was honrredi with tie poisitno ii shball manrager rdrring rie year of hi= -siltera ate resietce. f'I A 1S1 CERTIAIN TO WIN I 1t lib'IN(; LEAGUE TROPMD ThcZtsr Psi team won first placs rn tire siler ecp in the Paladirn Binrg ieagure contest last night, at hoirghr the series is rot yet fiished, b lcetritg tie Deta Kappa Epsilon tearr in treer'straight naes. TieZeta wonirghuteert gare and lost three it he series, holisnrhg so far tie hight teart si ore of ,oti3 arid the ight irdiirira scosre of 232, mtue by Stkey. et gamre ini the series is e swceet the Chi Psi ard Beta Theta P esras, ott Dec. 18. Theicocmptilete' scoer last night tas a follows : Zeta Psi-- Arthur. . . .57 177 t5; Nrorrirngton......... r16r- t5t5r Carkeo..........ty156 t168i13 Surkey........t46 232 9 Wierenigo.........t175 177 1r9 StFIN ES LEVIED FOR oarid only by theadisttve LATE NROLL ENT l"e rules relating to tie removal of LATE E ROLLME T ansndiruons are as follows. 1 Astrdent reported "passedl condition- -- -~ ally" ira a course is allowed but one Drastic Rules Laid Down in Lit opportunity for the removal of such Department -- Cons Must be condition, as folow: 1 A. Conditions received in February f Removed Early. try be removed oly at the supple- '-- rrcutary examinatons held for the pur- Radical chaunges iavurerecrnade itt pose on the first Friday and Saturday tirhe rules regulatitng entrance, the eec- after the spring rcss rimmedialey fur- Ithon of stnier sht e remuoal of con- inuing. ditons in the lierary deartmnnt. 'T'he I. Condiions received in Jnrre may electidnot stuidries. cart ro hnger Ieie removedl ony at the supplementary cpostpronedi until Ssaturcday- of tieshe- examninations held for the 'purpose, on rng weeck if tire secosndu semester. All tie first Friday and Saturday after the election thlasns mtri he itt sri the Satur- Cristmas vacation. dasy preeding the Februuary' exatntrha- If a student fails to remove a codi- h tou, rwhichithiis yeanr swil be ran Jan. tirnaurht te supplementary' examination, PresFreshcen andu specialt studnrts till the course nt which he was reported haindrn their dlectionus to the communittee uos conditionedi will be regardled ard treatedi elecctionsas s heretsofcre,luri all others as rut passed. rInmust presenutirsis inn ipersoni to tie Ira caes of unavoidable absence fromu registrar. bnate ohr"tiois sill e re- tnc supplementary examinations, tie ad ceived only'uton paymette of ar fee. Stu-sinistrative oard may, at its risre- -dents cant ns longer cuter ate withi litio, authorize a specal examinaion. Iruniti XAli mnusregiser situor before .A strdent desiring isos us'eam tiedr rtine seconrdi cay or this first semester ror fr the removal of aconutditintutrust tena a Iheasy-fne.nostify'tie intructor sir easthre rnys Tine rusiun regardi ntie remnoval prisor hdothe tine st fsr thec xaminaion. sr ofssondiioshrve uscossbeen rmnerially' AXstudent reporesdsabsnt fromurthe n atered . ondiutis nsst herenoveidfinalriexamintionurin a csurse can re- swithin ixsumronths ntilburt raie examina- ceie cridintr succoure suly' hu :Iton usil be allowdurel. Absenc from accrance wtihr thin rues aplytintrg t ofinal e'xamnrationrs till naomnecesitate tie renmoval of condritions. etiretakin, of thus "con" exams. This -ul ilnit rshie retroacivo, btrnwiill -i- AXRkI ITI CT POND 'llHINKS ply tsr esondiioins incurreeulthi'estoming t.ONCRET'F FR.X ('M1INE n'tsrncry' std thereater. 'lhe rules s issued frosnt tiecean's ihastr rie rdeeoptrrrctof renfsorcedh t filer'foslowe concreteicwtithin tie past fews'yar,, has A. llrrnrlrgi'cuhtar' tuulcrt it treopeneuprt a field as yet scarcely resliedr 1 A.iAllrundrrgraduate urt nteinn its possibilities, as this'themenof sr, deatetof literatue, scece:,ani tie Pusuul's andreuss to hro lt'rigly'hi ihtls tus it s are required,. nt tins' beginning Ofnigt. xising'netorsinhrmasonsury' f achr year ccf resisdence, hr. enrolli withr tunicrechedl tielimtit irssiblc trest- Ie recretary,.to tay'their fes rrGsto n o issi aitiiheg uaersl e reasrcru, addto tiie iitthudsofficersrunless it niny' he inn muere sie. 'ire enfuctshi'tcsgutdunecrstoneis' buiings of today'are btrns esic hanuk propnely' illed ulut, shoring teti dcsnhisioi cforrsid'upcis vscourses they exirctto irs ue dsuring thiseururc at Bn c~ccdhrint r'. rcentucrresI'ascs.'Bhteeotningseiprethents semstr. 'h~c hre hinsin heacinreriuniwhichr Ianevr re sfor'rye f ruer stater, stratlIe conrsidered sh sronru-coedht'ttttir atgutncsi'vs stiturliuugregistratisnriu hutIis rdepacrtmetn't. rrneqn tostilse rirs All students entering thins despartmentthinks nrentsiirty' 'is' style sf essn- for the first ltte muusti prsent their ere- trrnctionrr deseloped'u rwit cncretelsas a dneticls either It. thue'dhanrsrhisthusbasi whicurh rillievern becoeuepoh-e *registrar andlrecurs' froun hint situda narkng for teilb trmsso 'r efr erlingwt h rtsial nhrlretlimte ecrtar'.iriteno reinforcedl cncrete, btrsit Y.r Studetssmaucy'register rt cury timerisnruut be traerd honestly' and snnly upon 'irstoanti Iinclusdinig thessesndsi day'fruts muritus. s concrs t ntot asuan itnis t 4re semrestesr.' After tie secosndul yha ton or snort or anuty other tunrsken- ';tridents mray' iregister'ronly' wts perurid ',ralys'rco'gnzed buldhing mteria. s,out of the ear, astouupsn y'utttof Iollowing the mai nrddress, Prof. nun nuladitiosmnlfre of $ .nxi Thins fee torch andl Prof. 'ildenu elargdd upon n na', muinstaeial ctse,acue ucessary' ir thue possibilities of concrete as viewed lscreilness, etc..Inc reumitediutrsin 1i 'by their respective professions, arcli- tuiatirrurtusthu 'een. teture'and engineering. ,i C h lcinbak falfrtyear sudens must of all steciali students . u. C. A.s.1e, XHIBITrronot.. numust ie presentedl ira ierson to the coo- Tlhe. W. C. A. will hae a doll how miter sri elcctionss. 'ihe lection blnks nrnyfo 4 to , exhibiting the dolls nf arlruner sudnrts miasite resentedi iwhichn linerbeen donated to 'the poor ini pers~ on tnt-e registrar children of Ann Arbor and especially 7 ir uuhrtisrsuielh iethonse in the hospitals. Tea will e 9 D.Ei ve hre steuersreuntiredtofie n evn n nifra oilatro 4wtthsaeofcrinobeoetesreananifrasoilatronoSurdayney ttxt precedinng tie finacl x- wiltInc held at the same time. barunnans nutlhFebruary' nf actiy'ar, an WISmCOSIN RAuCHEtS 4,000 MARK. -electionm blank sorinig tie, studierlie A freshman class of 831 and a total 6expects icr ipursue during the second 'atendance of 2,977 are shown by the semneser. Electionu hbls prresented nest' directory of the University of Wis- 0atecr thant sdate' wille accepted iony cosin. This is an increase Of 30. per 6ntnn paymnitst of X1us.Tis fee may, cent in the freshaman class, anti of nearly tnt excetionaln cares,he remaited upon tent per cent in the whole -university. o \pplicatinirsto the (]cal. With the addition of students in te F 1, Necessary chianuges in elections agricsnltural and dairy courses, ard those - a n bcy-he tianeuicrng tie first week of in tie summer session, the total erol- 5tire semnester, by' filing withr lie registrar mert for the year wilt be between 4,000 arevisedi electioana blankrot later tian and 4,100. J6 p. mn. on Saturday of that treek. In __________ linte case of first year studnents and of A CHINAMAN tN THR BOrT. ;all special studentls' such changer can The crew of Syracurse university witl ,fbe made unrly after consutantion itithi be guided by a Chinaman whena it rows :tine ciommnittee ont elections, in the big Poughkeepsie regatta mext Ft . After the first tweek changes may sunamer. P. N. Henry Sze, a stndent ho b made only by permission of thre ad- in tire engineering department, is to ire minisirative hoard and upon the pay- ccnxsrwain for the varsity crew. the is moos of a fee of $iaoo. This-fee may an all-round athlete. FACULTYFVR CAMPUS COMMONS Representative Professors Ex- press Belief in Ulitimiate Neces- sity of Establishing Conmmons. Ann editosrial in the Alrsriiesus c;rsr I rug a collegne cesnnunsat rc lielsrt as arousedh conrsierabile sitcs ' !i comntnosiistiree crsnus. '1e e 'er otpinionr of pt'rmnnt:nse'sr s's acunity is favsorablle tos sonic.sis euser. trise' Severcal statsemesncs re a'rdig this plnu wecre secusresd lass tssynip Piresidents Angell: 'A p11ri f s natiurre is twellwostih csnisidleriig. 'IIe arc, of conurseusmany dusfis 5' s Isi tse ay. It wosuldi rcslssrce.irs , c - sible financeialisuppr trs uns i w l w,''i - sity is n t turn pres s t irsii'soii-cm5 t undsertcake i. Diearn Rics sai l Ii:drt aly scarsio.us car silttsitCltid Vw isbe n a n r s'sss sr s(I1n 1'3 h' t - - tn Is s th1e5 ch ussr. hic 55 is e5 h's tI o AicI As1 sssss1tthss nitre ostil oprs rne PrfII5Irv \1 b te tnisl dfcu lties ussr t)s thessl v'.ss "a pran. I sol, ( evr ise1 einn ln ur sifisui sci Ici lsshearII is tei lae ussr rtths is Ar . surecly tbe' issi i 1pol t 5 .1 5 5 5 x ein sung piis thattheIs "it, to 'prmoIse. Isis In 55 1 ha s irs s's i! atiosnforsole' 11w t ; ps'rod'ltic suc s ~ i. 'ni ' g mzraiss sssrts rutc. sing 1-ii t hrom'-. ftyyeiris' ci IrtsIs lsspptlr cc Isis S pu>',irs w- sir I< Iu s, Ei 750 904 Delta Kaprpa Etpsion- G;reene ................. t31 124 Stanton ................. 146 u196 Bishopin.................. t45 152 Whiiting ..... 1.. 46l 136l Jenision ............... t39 175 836 140 146 n52 100l l.eslie's II , Ilc aril - lt smallri escs telrc11I -iv sosurce ofsticsrsrssl srsi I u 5c sittitis 5this Ipaper sts isth churrch colee urs(ttl t runuber ueerrCCsrrnIlmeillrs ts thirrir numrrrsvof "r'sst i' i UNSELFSHuSuUB rceJS i-,i!rs. 'hr'erxcustiv'ee'ssrnussr 5ee C' si i srd university his awasrrdedt Slre i 'S; y1 inn it P. 1ily,Sustitsute c' e' s b asebsal lucusir, Ifir hits gess 'O.5u e~ r in refusing iso play urglsiheldii s s ninuth Inuing nsf this k' Is i '' ciss iW ics stern110 ussr11, Cnislsserl 'cctIre htr. Diliy' rain tisr playirsrgls srsu ainsishie learn. BsOSTON TlmcHi iti'stisiANSTRONiSi.ee Wistac Jouhnrsons, ci rnrersner srf tsheie of 1 90,1), is thne ssrcrrgis' sns is irsa freshmanucla ccss aithlie Lah n'lss. ' a shrenagnirconites~t mci c(rce'sntyirsi)) tort in whnichrsix hundrrdrele I icom- let, JcrirrmSOuu Stoodshfirsi.[[e vste onlhy man in Inc enntir:ucs nc'r.'c cosurld lift 4iiooposuunsioth h Il v lol: hurcirug sistsudentss' s s tr '.sdLie dliv'idhendcnf eigihtpircantinil asri ea' bursinerss. lu'erferrsotsosly us es lie's of thesoirety btrusasll md Is sr- etrasecs stilt shaiur'un tr'heri IL" 707 783 70: DIuurItR nVFREIN aRENTS CLUBaROOMSt Time Deutcher Venomn has taken roonta! at aIThtayer. street. This is the first timte that tire society' lar had roonms of its sten. They are to be decorated in, trimly Germtan stylhe, oven popular Gera moan periodicals being in Ite noes rack The rooms trill be open at all timer tn memrbers of-thne Verein.