The Michigan Daily . ........ VOL. XVIII. ANN K 2xB MIITGAN, SA1TURDAY, FEBRU ARY 2g, x908. No. I 10. PRELIMINARY MEET TO BE HELD TONIGHT Several Surprises Are Expected -Class Relay Teams Will Run After Meet Proper. the prelinminary inhhoor meet whih occrin so Vstersingynnasinim tonight till tprodune soie coitests of more than nassing interest. Besiue the athttes wsho have figred proninenty in meets of past yess, a numbsler of freshmen wsith britliant records back of them will enter the lists to wins their first collegiate laureis. Aside frossisregar tach events eer cass relay test illittrn at the cose othte met. Tthe contests wilt coimnsre e tss ptv it 8 'tick A great eat of iterest wilt ceeiter arondthe %orls f joe Horeter, fresh lit, f rontsiGruiiil Rapids, sho nmise a phlesnienalrerord Iat te iterchlolastie mie.Isist yesr. IIc entereinivfe di- fereit eets-stsitiit.3-yrdsssliet. 4-vsrsloiwi ihurle.. high j miip, siiiitpole vaulitI. limit simmile ran prmiises ts le a fesitire sof lthe nie. Balhiatchset, I, is isue ssswosii inte crcss constrarraces last fll wosshinisisisislittle aipilase, xwiii esomiletesagis Ma, ivnsner (f the eeint, iii lstsirsnsgs fresh-ophsiieet. Coe. Shiaffrothii,.See as uitIanssss, aisiong isters, silit eciompete. Allerdice, is sile vauslsiisgITfeeswils cisisuesso s uitdisitsI Ho re, i arker ansd XVe t tso iud isomiiwill simakea gisisl shutwig.iShtl7,leAsthur sit Hsr- sire sre all ablel t iieat 40 feet ii the shot evest Theolowsissing is h sitolelist sit rintries fissiistiesmetO Sots-t. R.sris.ks JcIlorn semer, A. iiesilrisost sAdiolpuh Shl, K..X tnl sis C. A. Rib 15 isir sh-. . raig. IR. C. Crsaig, Ii L. isisi 'iii C A.,dyess i 3.TaneL. 'sssi icXsNaiii JI Hosics IererteeA.S (oet, C. C. JhsonissW. R. Muc iissnILs \'rsit Ieis 'mm tis Iss . i. 'Villia isise I)Bnto, XXW Grees, CI. eger, G.XX itzsral'suitC. Kek . I. hiteslsts I 0 iisisVioris Crtisit1 1. sLioiaits\.S Loudes- ek, A. . 1Klimbaill J I.FIynn.i 40-iriloisishiss lls-HiFt XX is lt R. C. Csaigi, If S IimnssisissDss I f. i 'iorre, NXi Ilissnisge \iM I D. iKnpp, J -HorirentiiShoissXW.IPsltai, C E. Smsith, W. Mesrritt .I, XisisussssT. 1if. SRans .o-yariiiihs ies R. sitC kriss'sRI S. llssssssss D.l H. ToIrses, MoTatll msasge,Xi It i.oKnap*lons isisisisC. Il.'SmsithiW.sNleittil.IM\ehosnsy. Hiugh jump-R. IsSii ssisiossi I. C CraigI) ii Is olossenIf.Saessiss C J.kissnsser, SXA. olin, J onics P-1.Sith, Cl1auits IRakesrawiEI If Ridley.s 440yr u-C .Swir .A Myer,, Ierersos A.s (ostzNtDusan, Cles Wrness ,.X. igraesld, V Merr ili .NietiiigisB.,R. liB silsiss11 I.,.CoeoVicorssCur iro, IR I.Leona rot H_ Ml Pirces G. W.-itgrrelsol JIf Flynns, T'1' I. KRyanAXVW. esrsme. I laf-sil rusn-It liateist, Dessorest, M\ikeselltJ. SSoelButterfield, K.. A. -\lorgsssu,ileset1).sMyes, ID. C. Miay, -MlorrisonSihisafistli, \l Netorg, D. M. Forshee, NXXW.hDunsn, 1. F. Cole, C. 1. Besseredinst it Boiyntons, I. L. Cie, M. 1it.SototerssillIL, ii, Phelps, C. D.BerosyII I. Ellis Mile russ-B salhacts Demnorest, Bro eeise, tHowa-rdolA, Mikesel, J. S. See, Nelson, D C May, G.I Tower, J. B. Saton, K. A. M~organ, Morrison Saf- Froth, B. T. Marri, C. F. Stahl, C. is- terfeldl, I. Epstinis, H. . Ellis, R. H. Teee, ,. XV. Miller, J. W. Fletcher, W. . Darrow, F. I. Chapin. Pole vaoult-H. F. Wright, Lawrence Sasser, 0. J. Page, D. W. Allerdice, M. I). Knapp, Fernis, Joe Homner, Fred Marker, J. C. XWheat, H. IH. Schneider. P. H. Smith.J Tue class relay teams will eastits the followeisng orsder, the first niamesd of earls pair sitirtisng at ste sorths side ouf the gyi V" POWERS PLEASES WiANSLEAGUE GIV4$\5'gL IIIH:S RSAI LEAP YEAR PARTY LJASAIA A SALAAJGAE,JLARII s i 1908 ] its vs. asog is 950 Tilsvs. 955 lIss, 1op enginiees vs. 1911 engieers. 1908 laws vs. Io()p laws. igio lais vs. dessts. smuol mnties vs. phasrenics. sjol esgiseers vsIiti esgiseers. JCNIORlfGIRLS WIN BASKET- BIALL CHAMPIONSHIP Befoire a crowvd of aost three hin- sredetshusiastic admirers, the junior girls sdefeateed ue sesiors ii the chai- pionsship baskethall game yesterday after- noon. Tue wo teasisstere evenly msatcedsoethstie game tas exeitisg ansi liey fromi te star. The costest was featusresdhy clever passing ansi sesa- tionial throwinig of goals. Manuy expieted the sesiors t wit, as hey hssas the sane team that wonthe ti chinsh ipsit last year. Asd at first it lotitkesds thsossghs the seir would wiss easislybusite sirjniors raceestit ansi heisthsti sesirs sithflit they were sn- sase ttithe ay ibaskts after the first ets minussses of play.~ The sesirs stsrteed oisi well, ssrisg sevess its iefore the junsiors wserr sase t issuer anygas. 'that sithe jni- iors cme ncsisesed t sette, and after a fete clesver ipasses they ssceeded in get- tiug two goals fromnsthiBelibefore the haslf tas fisished. Te score at tie ede of mise first half wast 8 ts5 its favtor of te seniors. inthlii secttd half te jiorets ot- lyesthsie sesioseastid kept thesi front scorsig, shile they made one baskets frouitetimeldete Though the playing its this insl was stich faster tasntie first, mush tie juniiors guared their oppoets ette, slier were fin foiss called for rougneiss aimstnot baskets were trowns fromithitsfossl lie H~iss IHendsersosn asse Miss Fearon earlssrety thee goals for the juniors, whlile Miss Bucks andu Miss Ralsinass ist tie scoreigfo er the sesiors. Tie finalscorsete, which gave te camprioshlip his tie 'op girls, wsms13 to 8. Th'Ie le- sp wasss followse: Seos: Gusardls, Carter, Car, Tr- uer; criters, XWaker, Hesdersosn, Stork; baskets, Ruhhnssan, Backs, Jacohi. Junsiors: Guards, I-odge, Truelood, Rinilm; criters, Ranikisn, M~ason, Kiing; bacskets, Feaross, Hendersont, Setor. ,,XNiRY LECTURES BEFORE E NGINEEIR SOCIETY TONIGHT Csaptaini S. Mo. Lansdry, ofDtersoit, will lecture btfrertie Esgneering society thisiseveninig, 0on "Expserienes and O- punrssities inthie Gvernmset Service' This ptromisses to e an exeptiosnalyl intrersting leture, due to the exierienseeI whirls CaptaintsLandry listsadinisthat lie. PRO (F. SMALLEY XWILL TALK Al' ALPHA NU MEETING Ptrof. IHarsrisonSmSnaley will aduress tlie AphaisNut society tonightt en ome stases f tie corporations problenm. A discussion o f the Aldrich currescy ilt wiiil e lest y Rotze asse Bryson. A talk out "Present Industrial Conditionts" will he givenm y Frank Ladd. This is tie first meeting under the new regime andutwiiilhe called at 7:30 sharp. FIlVE MICHIGAN MEN PASS ILLINOIS BAR EXAMINATION Five sMichigan men passed the Illinois lar examsiation lhiss last week at 0t- aw, It. Eighty-three men took the exasmisntions asndtabot half this snumer got through. These exams are consid- ereud abou as hard as asy in the country ansi nose of the Michigan men expected to get through. The men were Mallory Brroughs, L. R. Clark, George Kelley, XVW. C. Bacons rod James P. Graham. I t 1 IS AUDIENCE le W~oman's League heap year party HIS AUD ENC 1 illbe eldat arburgymnnasiumsntot- sight. It is expectedthstit a large num- lie Impersonates ''The Taming of hue's of oths studsent andu faculty memn- hiressewiili e presents. The commusittee its the Shrew" and Give~s Sketch charge ins ibeesn sorkisng hard itsneutder of New England 'Country Life,.tusmake time party a success andu a steam- - - smunt es-enming is assusredt. LelanudTPowers, aai gmiifits thu sv- Ticketssmny he otaisned fromss Ceans enuteenuth tisse lst iC u"lit efure a 'fihii- 'Jorns, Moisses Olive Btucks, Grace Nib- gan audierise, alsuuysta ined tihsisrepitas- sn, uasd Hsrriet Simalley. Time price tof tiosn hueisihuaduae in fsue iir semis. tro- adhmis sions is fifty censts. lonsgeed spplaiuise ct the misndiiof ahtosmt __________________ testifiedtoItshis populasity.i XCi.I, NAE A O EIE C 'lise vehicle which Xli.Isowes select- '-- FTR EIEC eel for Iis impe~rsotssssmion lst ighs waus itALL SYSTEM FOR GIRLS Shaksseeasre's comiiedhy, aiinis"osithIle Shrets." lie ussedithotrosof Cths' SsuaahCasweell AngellHaIinlwisswell plany ssrsmmgro by XXillsamtiXnuter for lillsed yeste'reday afternsoosn at 3 o'cocke itu' use of 'sIn. Bothlladdhintg, mussver, I byecollege nwoumens and alummsuseschusswsrer our extrassigce'. 'This versission ivide;, thse pla tot5he~eracrs, slurfist 5presentC inug therswoosing, thus secnth ie swedinsg, shiles' timethint dsibeissthis-tauming. Ihutie firstame l .ri. Ptossers takhes Ciii huntis if Ithe obhsimuh ithsvnd ilful Kate, Batssuistam, hlionthmern, swhosis sit desirouus of seeing hirssacfely amdshaplypus mrriedi, sunsd te mste-,rfmul yet galiln tmeuhmis. 'Time fauctshut .lhe audieince catptreciated time maisterly muay-its ichr sheueipelrmson- LJiu lj i uLIIUIJU tilt" atoir dress these cclmuersndsmthl heim stoury of time wo siuug ness evihdenceduibli time applatuse swithich-i elss csgreesesd. Thsesecondmu t etaucinmesd tswosenes. In she first of these his'.Ithrouughs Iis chasracters, nrrat'dhth ss' oryueofsththn bsoisterus summitexceeinglsnconsveni- tionassluwedinsg. 'hue secondi Isireus'is lidie n usPetruchiois's contrly lhssueso, t whmiohhe isiks slIis irish'. t.XiPowssers' impersontiosmofit tmmsmiss and Curtis heroeoespiamllytutsit-si .ssamusmenmt Bteforess o wsi ises sresentledhtie thirst not lisoesiulasm oiine ht hue cesmivedt Shakosipeamums puupsein' tssoniting the' ply t humseobeensum It lissbeem stsated," iso smid"thahm t IT h'aminmg of te Shrew' us lim onlyuiponeofsitShaklsseserse'stose- dies that hissu mssral. I towsvver lts miay hueit noeltainly hissam definite umoal. Petrucoio tameoslime womiuan shsouwinug hose ex~ceedsigly udisagerrasler hitiers us s toesmer anduutbstinacys'suchimas tues. There is ns orsi orsansutsitissthat misghst mnrthi-issfIuturnelifs'. tinsimiply mskes hem tiredh of visslensce iniiImuself.. He troats hot istisis erence, respuect and love oeuguit st. Esersysuit of vio- tonces ic omitsits, hue edoes under pme- tensse of tenderneoss hot Kste." Inthtie lust act hue pourtrayedthlie taut- ing. Kate usfinalty shsowvn as lining cons- plteley obeodienst asmu msissivse to the will of tue hussbande-int fact a msodel wife. After time lst act Mrt. Poswers gave as a second reading sichsarncter sketch describinsg rural NessEnsglandss life of fifty or sixty years ago, werittens hy isr- niet Beechser Stose. The mainner in whirls the old farmer sns inmpersonated and the story of how the parson en- deavored to set the old Tom turkey par- ticularly amused tse audience. buroughts together by t1emointlleest itstie qtion o555 f weteroo'su sltsMchigaun wms-s wusu tisis resistesusehlcls. Temesetig sas openume byy hi s lasu Ikauker, shI situ' nimedltha tie'quesition hadi arisenm agnsthirouughl simssef(suts sit hue tsousrgnmiations of tie seniosrgrls -thur Mourtrboardunr d ststte Senori so- cs-y;thtisthlmoesause' for tlieu'acuss mist mutby any mseanss tiem taliciouss criticisssswhichs mue fiuoms tissueo times heels givnu to the Michsiganu gir, ums a estrer felt especially by senior, to forther sitpisuetunuiies for college friendships. 'The fact sial the girls would have added dignity summt soud feelevn msless restrancut thuanutimuser tie prsents systems, if the' sirncemuiCentirely dependenmt tutont them- seves, mseectuter pointsilmntionedty hiss Batker. shis. Hussyuand olen sumumn ndssacutie grs continueudotlie discussion,. j "Theues tionusofuheteu ruelut sir ousgt to buns-ecm dormiitoery'systemsshere," saiedMrts.IHusey,"shiold he deciede fromsstie view-points ofthe Univesity officials, te pnrents, amd the girls thesi- selves." She expressed tie opinionm thatu tie University officials, especially eaus Jordan, would welcome the idea of resi- uenue units, as would also most parents. Aumong he advsatages of te dormuitrry systemissit entsionme mo' comfosrts fr hss monsuey, sore opotunuuity- foe friendm- ship~s amonmug te girls of acll casses, mistie pruofitablte friensdhips amoong coleheannu assetwomn, musseleimiintioni of tie ne- tntl landlhady- ansi boardig house prob- eis. Mrs. Hussey agrees sits tie ie f tie starters of this muovesment, thins here the restdensce als shoss u ede suer studeint ontro, suhject to a certainm aummount of supervisions fromsstie desan of wsomemn. Shun considers tie criticismus out the Michigans girls as of little cosse- ' quuee amd does not think that tietor- muiory system woud completely sinaway' wits them hy any means. Olther colege women were ineiest to express their sentiments on the sujct. Miss Gertrsude Smith, of the Y. X. C. A., wtarmlsy approvedi of tie dormitory, citinugthe example of Stanford, and stat- mg shut living in dornmitories gave at onsce socimat life anse social prestige. Miss Charlotte Poyner, Miss Golerg, Miss ('letes, andsishis. Cady, of Detroit, who decaredl tut tie Detroit alntnie were heartiy swith tie active girls unusnynmove mu the kind they might decide to mauske, also praised the idea. Mrs. Grimes, of Detroit, another ausmna, raiseed tein- terestinug suggestion that te respeonsi- hiity of taking care of hersef entirey is a good thinig for the Michigan womuan "Gossip or criticismnsaout miscMMchi- gan girls," said Mrs. Grimes, "soes nof exist outsisde of Ann Arhor, and in my entire college course here I met only one girl who wouled answer to the de- scriptions of the co-ed' inn 'The Road to Banascis."'" However, shun agrees that if dormsitories under studet cotrol are the desire of te girls, they should exist. The attitude of the University women us regard to this monter will shortly e investigated, for blanks cotaining qe- tionso relating to it are to e distributed amonsg te girls in every cats. ALLOWED BY BOARD Board of Control Makes Final D~ecision-St. Louis and Syra- cuse will be Considered. Eight fotbauluml guame-silt e seuuled y hblasna lc irdl forsnet sasonu. This in ersul t fthur decisuit1oftie Ath- letie Gussetof si trmsol wvhihsmstntyester- disy- afternsoon, ThI'iis enactmssnt "goes onuu lunter" Ithanumtie optimuists expected. It is mistycertacinm thast anohse bg game myth1 hecaddedutolitMichigan's scedue. 'le moltiosnmtpassedt by thin ond stated literally, is thact "MoanagreBird map schduleoa gm eufur fueaechs Satudasy frorns he uopunuitgof the. footbhall seasn osto his Sat Iusty' umtuuriortsThanksgivitgday.'' .55prioiiusly sutg'es, tie opuens issue, N'ov., sil1 proubabluy he fited by a eco ny' gaumssme t usuunditionuthue elevens for h'ms-uy. 'blueiu-ghtlhu gameowill bun Iosumsiruisuithes' susnmum flg games .ulncdysclss'uleud tosle uplnyed out Ferry liush ighshm will p'robal'my e cr- rnged grlt occeurotstide. St Lous u- vers-i fes uacsusieralefinasnil bnsif (sCachl Xostt milhiing Iis teams thero.uN'racskawaitts to meet 555 05 ti- hos-nlitmue groundsus, candutSyractuse is insre' thanisanuxious m.i ueem s dminii N'ew Yourk. 'Ther fisalselections of hun unshledmi'opplloenC till probablyspens- ten abut teselu thres',sis Csrus-hiwill mut dsirea teso sotosmher mfina Syra~cusersulduiuh thelmepreferabsle gais NAtstnlyis Syracscuse comupetentI Itm Ies-hour abclitluymi limhe gntdmiro, umu seis ablte tsenrd teaIs ofls 1irsruk ill bacse'ball,baskehll andmustrluch to conm ust ws'ithusisu,--a thsig niher'of lte x' se rum insiuionum sslum d. Rlationss museestsablished wlitilsthse'easternuni- ve'rsity,- htio'hiiisiuu mmuushavieuOanituexcel- Snut footuholdsiueustemrn athlets ic crces, 'stunciclly smhurlsi is mmoiisiueudthins the uno'mis,''sof ChacellrhsDaiIsy's new stta- diums, Ithe finst illnmutrio,muust at- Inrit snrihy aehletes hsMnagernPlimditmsudaiy uexpectdt to surs-u, mutdI lut till slumes usill hus pans INH.XKK'S 11IIII"'ff10OO.LARGE tFORf BODiY, SAYS tHOLLIANDER lDe. IHolandeuur gao tie eeond of sin seriemsmof 5talkmsmutScanduinaviaiumlife e- lore o'heScnduinavmianmsVoueinm 'T'hursdastsy iig ts Sint lha Nu -mOmis. Iis sus- Inchtmdealsuuosty sithm lie life of the teancsts, to tsesin manmssy restects ol ahigher uplanse Ithan the smno class in oteulrntEuroupeanuicomutese. 'hieeristutu aiisoecacy ii Norway and tie parliamnttlctely eruldlthitnomsttitles siall bem'gredmls. IUnder these comdi- tiosthun fnrmers andth~e oiem clas ive amum nretsuetrictedl life of freeom. Swveen is the onuip conty of the San- edinasiantgrotupmupldoiing an nristocracy, hlit Iis nexetedi tat tie ext genea- tioelmsmviisee' lie' euouny free from that ctlass. Dlenmassrk is acreountry in which over n ue-shirdiout its inhiaitantsnie in cuses. "Cospenhagn," saud r. Holtan- eer, "hacs 0ou,ooo inhblitants, anod the headiislbrcomuiug loess arge foe the PRF.hi DAVTS XsWIT, SPEAK AX' Si'MtIILAN :HALt, SUNDAY Promf. J.11. ODavis of the egineering depaurstments sill adderess Cle monthly mseetinug at IMc~oillanHIlthSunday even- insg. His subuject will e "Faiures." ttrof. Dasvis is one min the mnost popular unutsu his depamntn. IHavng had a large acqui5ntatntce mwihcertanmkids of failures'," thirer is sndoubttit he will he camino handlhe tie siger suject effi- cinli. 'fhe lecture miii begin at 6:45 1P.mgy.