_ The Michigan Daily VO'. XVIII. ANN1 ARDOR, MTICHIGANi, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1908. NsO. 122. __ HASKINS ARRIYED IN FINE FETTLE Easterner Is Ready for Coe-Hior- ner Will Compete in Tonight's Meet-Walsh Is Champion,' Gy Haskis arrived yesterday after- no0015andt went immediately to the gym- nasiuim to limiber tp ad try the track. He seemed is the pink of condition, and Swas perfectly satisfied with tle corse. He will Ibe prepared to rns a splendidl race aganst Coe at the varsity meet to- night. Good seats may still e obtained at tle athleie association office. There is little doibt lhat tlsismetdwsill excel ' tat of last sweek, swhihs is sayig a good deal. Co ad Haskins seetm to have aoti ass, evens call for teir evet. Coe has the advantage of extraordisary strength in indoor evets atd of terfect familiar- ity wills the track and nmetod of rn- ing wills Iis opsnett opposite to him. Hdaskinsshas ot oftensuth le prsit race, , ad muchs prefers te reast to breast sruggle. The easerner hstbleens rusnnig fre- quently all winter assdt has this advass tage 'over Co, swhoeshas rssn suteocee this sprisgad that for a sosr idistancee agaisnst tetOhoans last week. "Spi- ser's timie in sort disaiccs, howteer, is IetterItansee-, whlil IHaskinstssa ot dose all that sas expected ef him. 1st Iraeite yestreday h1stootoihelc o es eautifilly, attdtswhile le wssnsot runig for itte, dislaye cistride sta lim saler te fans sit it adtttake notice. Usless the dop~e sheet goes all wronsg te record ithe itaoooyards will 1st wrecked. 'ht'imse fer tst evet is 213 asset has stood for twensty-svnt years, having beesn estatlishedl ly L. 1. -Myers in Nesw York, Oct. , 18041. To take downsisl t ime ltheranners wiltIave to dothse Ialf swell stnseer tao smiutes. Coe demonstratedte tcesuldt do Iis twiest ie paced Ramsey In the local recorl of 1:S7 3-5 last year. Mvost everyody 1s- lieved 1se cosldtave5wonsthe stevett at that timse The distasnce set for te race lacks but eght feet of leingeigt laps in lengt-a distatce very rarely rnstits the west, andelnever before at Mihigas. Cot is hasving to leans tsnsw race. Altogether tene swil e a sm- nmer. Beside the dal featre,.the seisi- toals itt the class relay races wil1sien. Joe Htorser has een practicingswit the sst ande will conpete oniglt. Director Fitpatrick says Horer is its shape o do good twork. So tle cosstest etweens Benrook, Artsur and Honer inthes weight evet till e a lively oe. Smiths will ave'a cance tonihtto try his mettle with losv hrdlers. At the fresh-soph meet he kicked over one of the sticks early in the race and had to drop ot. Craig, winner of oth hr- des, ,and Torrey, who placed last week, will alto 'e ettered, agin. If Craig or 'Melsir cats chop a fifts of a second frost the 4:1- seconds mark set twice this year, they will eqal the world's record for te 35-yard dash set hy Arthr Daffy in 1903. Likewise, one- fifth second front the time of the 40- yard high hrdles, done in 5 3-5 seconds hy Torrey, Craig and Smith, will eqal the tword's record for the event held hy Smithson, of Notre Dame. The entries are as follows : Shotpu--Arthur, Benrook, Homner, Legg, Pederson. Thirty-five yards dash-Fitzgerrell, McGregor, Myers, MKinnon, Williams, Leger, Keck, Craig, fchnr,,Smith, M- Nair, Flynn, Warner, Dnn, Freeman, Crlo, Pierce, Cupid, Bold. Forty yards low'hurdles-A. Hulet, Knapp Talmadge; R. Hammond, Craig, 'Torrey, Schoar, Mehornay, Merritt, Wheat. Forty yards high hurdles-Knapp, Tal- msadge, Smit, Sctssser, R. S. ttatstsosd, Torrey, Craig, ttehrstey, Merril, Wh~leat. Pole autl-Kntapp, Lesiso,.Aller- .dice, Wright, KRvs, Saer, Page, ,Wheat. Highs lltall-Letvinston, It sitos, Cus- over, C. Smith, Craig, P. Smit, 'White, Torrey, tBlish, Frecmaan, Oegi, K. Fletcher, J. R. Fletefi. Qutarter-msile rsss-Fitzgerrel, Myers, 'Nettorg, FPsllak, lBalatcstt, tal, Bhit- sack, Flynns,W'rte'ertr, Dsunant, Ctrto, ierce, Lasstz. Haf-tmil rss-Shsafroth, Btalacet, Msrgat,-Iolssack, Sall, ltutterfiels, Darross, Forshsee, Berry, I. R. Smih. M4ile runt-Sce, Allay, Dusl, Morgas, Hall, Mikeselt, Toser, Bosseth, Saxtons. Darrosw. Class relay rces-seo egnscers vs. 198 lawss;I19tI lit vs. pharssic. ts-1, IT tOte CssNtlUt," SevYSs OSKIS. "Corntelllhas tteiamsswvhics Alicigans seeds to fear smost in list eastersnister- collegiate. Fttstsy twotstb1sstrong Iis year, andd 1eot thisk Yale css take less ponts. "This tmastsHalstead et Csrsell, whio took seconsd in tectests eeountrie, is a cometr inthle sile Iell gie ('se a -Fothe irst cItitteil)ear tPennste a sats w-ho is fast its thelotstshureste as well asithlIigt. I trtralf, a ssphoe- sore, ranthlet high, tsts yea.r iss 1551 thst 22-yard lossaits 23 secnsds. Ilell mtsake good lhiss year. Thsey ate Crtsssel, tleii' spriter ass Taylrthse olse oseredt equarer Iss deed up~on; andsCsetasssins Whlitmsssn, ssoties se off coloselks-ter, i itst shae ts vest list too satss220 itt goossttimet." WASH W~ss INtttANDBsALL,t ttsAstlO\SlI. 'le singles lhandbassltosrsamset ws- fitisheestyesterday stil lth sssths is- tsweeth Wals asse H-og. Wast's tech-I lated erves anssilotretusrns issvrtooe smusch for IHong, andisstw ose straigt' gatne, y scosres of 15-4 assstlI1-9, 'eesttt aonsl thefnl trssnse, atsdtsits it te champiollnsiptl. IHosag seedt, teel tote his ususslsforms, asnd wilsiesable Iterce Iis open55t5toInplay hIis btet, littet sleet shoessvhl sp ieedt dislsyd ithletpre issinasry rossssss. Hows-eer, leemd manysss-lteter 5plas, assetntiesustetfetuse nishtedelshawstshss ettsler cntest tant cosilet aits of the other cstanctsst. Willsl thecomtpletiott of lteisge tsourttatmet,tll it its reditites ferlst douslssandth ~telrainsigs wsil 1be ssbt lishtedtits Sundsay's tDaily. t itlDr. Masy'sisstettiots to eisa off lthe sulse its quik erder, to sl cnstestansts mstl bel estandttelearly floitley astie rtsons. Wsals, tHosg ad ass uTigssnt st-rc aswardedsthslitritsons ofereedfor firs, secondsan td thirst ilaces itt the sisgles tourtnatsetnt.Ribsbonss witt also tbe aswsre- eel inthteoesbles tournatmet. JFTeegaONIAsN PROGRsAMsssFO TONIGlT. FParliamentary Drill-Findley. Cusrrents Topics-Robinsson, Snfore, Tyler. Impronsptst Deate-Aflirostative, Ir- win; negative, Case. Oraion-Manslsaw Genera Deate-Resolved, that pri- vate property on the high seas shold he exenmpt frosts captire its timse of tar. Affirnative, Caudell, Binghasmi; negative, Rhoades, Strauhe. Critic's Report-Wolfe. Drawings for ctip deate. HUMORIST TAKES HEARERS BY STORM Opie Read's Sketches Amuse the Audience-Create Your Own Drama," Says the Author. G~ignttic inl ttindsd siholy1, wiisi- catty psrtravsying its of reasl ie srssg tsgsthsvssn itisreasdlof itomsely shitso-n pshy, (OticIeRed cptsivatedeala rge sissi- e see itt Utisversity Hallit tast evening. T'aktinsg for hitotp~ic "First Gn ist''isg ansss Thtess Anstter,"lie rsmbledthtlrougts as series of sag retisarks attel briliast epigrass, iiistvstiiig ttessswittheil amsingttiidtsestsf litheeclir cssr- seters twheosm te heismti. Relting these its Issh siie i hpi s mastserle esthraled his herers, siftisg quticelfront te deepesttragedyts tie moststtle Isi- Blegintiisg wsiti"tlisthanwithsi ste chillts,"lie editcussed hoesty~, trnig Iis deeipetiiron=towinare tiepresest-day capitalstes. ilesrere the first et," le resmaerkede,stnd ilisttraed his avicewtits "wha iesi tee- rsmed tlestrongrest tssermsoss te hadseevser ibe, te-speesthiof"Gv lis.;nteA.rtssttrintsrbbte- te- itered fromveesi lscaffol. Jimithe lrutc,"soed sthtthlerteii somestsgtose in li1s es es rt f is I lie expesrismces of lt tseeltisiaeciitcoeunty~man it ia- fa esh ieeblte roductintl tf"'Sakespear. l su ai e le- a th sil br-. ilsleia tt reption as a humor 151ist setidsise eullyausn orryaifante Atelr giimg sonee fis .ldiros ett-l grose stche it i chlisternlitealet le lreesgitsit tie spitsir l i. te tsn ittiy euisttwsits gteast srtsaties.ait- -l.\IReIadis is -a trsent sccpie its speial jI ournlit icitwo er, btiexects tel deitelshsis Ilsrter enetrge esiwarthles dramaitn ittiesscr ettlesf wichtse-ilie tis aleyeeasets ds et tse~ tlesuaini. Whets ietervee bsyitss:Daiy rertr lst esming its eg et itsiesitiytetir- cls, iesi: "Cea eour otvs dsrsmas. tithzes yourireitsitse srmatstic tattnt. IDt evt e 555r1attienitioneto 55creationesite ll as-.lstss towad iatig,. ouritmsttphtlert shtssse.stimultestieesrsitasnit tlt. Lt mod tste lowd etptrsti tted isis yur seives. There issits piace stisre ititig thesisthis tisiversty 'Yest thave lire msorereatrvesiimseittheni thtselstteser Whenit-ic\hsigant' s edeavsr iithe oprtcfeist stee referredtote, le sii, 'lsomeictitoster tendsecy is te feut illthesags. Turn yousssatestionstowas-r VIIFEIN ENIIIRTAI S AT REC'VttTtON AND DANCE. 'Testschser Verein Ishel a reception saetsatee stDBssnbotr gymnnesiumssslst ight. T'his tres give-tinishosor of the rntsniers of the Vereisnwvlo sre to par- ticipate its 'Stitita tossBarttlelss," te astitiasl slay Malejor vol tI'llheins.... Carl Grnv Minsisaivests aritieists..Etfriea 'Weit Franziska...........Grace Baker just ....J..1 Fred Woodrff Dcv Wirt ........Stoddard More Paul'Werner.....Best R. ggenan Riccatt........1 W. Bosen Graf von Brclsal...1fenry XV Chrhs WILLIIAM T. ELLIS TALKS ON FOREIGN MISSIONS "Aree ti-cgoing t stud missioniaries t lth ie s tutilEuabrietblostnvsIis trust- lies? a'sskesd 'WiliamtiT. llis lastnight itt Nwvbsry Hall, u is tstdof Iis leectres inthis Ferry seie. Answsering hs sats aqtesios, he sid : "Yur cil drenstantd tme wilt see the iday hens wve will bethsrouighssits loreignm is sions. 1Ieieve swc are comnig to see tat missionaleries musst let create oly list churmchsbuit tat 1sttitlst esnalishts native chuerch. This mstse 1sn its ye- pensdenttdetnmsiatisot. RKreasi essus as churschs sow. Its Chutes alt inssepediet tetiv''elshurchs is eingestablsishte." Thse consclusionss sere sdraiwis by M\r. lis efterh1stainshewsts-s encof te cosndeiiositsl th' missionarssy fgedita5s t masy Ie seems today. "'Misisionry wosrk is mnssy sccost-plse, adM.Els truhfu meaens-etducation, mseiine, lierature, asse direct e-nsgeliaion. lT e sical sork f misisienarie tsttess-tiliea blessinig fromithlien-. I coiul gist countless illtstrationssof surgical spee- tionlethat ate ledthlstetises to beieve tinatiessirsecouli peformeirsiacle. Geac tedisal disveris sitre eig msasde(itte iissisnaryfitli. Disease haes te-Orienttitsits grip. hBlaksmasll- sine is mossre thans cssmosn sand 1 Istsv teenm ore lepsestianthesre sre peophle litretiight. '~Telaseset sf esple tshos becossse Christiamisae thosss ssethohes te leasts teogaitsor tsrite. 'Thisesnly ilt sicatissisosiforeigns sissiosssis t ee fsountd inssthelshractel f onests it ha si PROFt). FORIIRR lECTI.RE;S To XALARGEE XUIIIENCI'. Ptreof. W. . Fesrer ini iis lecture hest evestiltsgsets"The Attitd- elfCnesint- hisey rmanEesi Posest sts-arstEel ucis- tioen," seintesdous to lee arIge esudsiec- lt.e isal5prbliemsin tsltheeucaieonsas sstemsisof ItGermansnfi setresttigctg emses- oray e)-Ermaein es, andsll thessminedtt effors they sre maknsg et reformisit. It wsitsate cleaer that eis simsilr tee those existinig itsGermtanysare eisentss toiagree-sitentsinitsour ststlemsof e te catieio, itsstheuises itics as,,weletha the loe se slisls. 'It is lo eerctmn," said Dr. ttirerl "whiichs is csnsidered ts lee this-ceeuntry eelecetltent schl ssystemitsield o steli trasimnse t ndmastter teachers, that nour studtnths assi teachlers ave goei for se- cadses tit1 hemslsvesIsor more effiients sweek. Its stns)wavys, eeo its school affairssth isisre sesstencee'msade iii Ge- mn'is es masrkl efirecognizied excel- leice. "Conitmporary EGemans literature is lull nofl thesads experiessces oftechers wshohe id eared to lesiass indelpendenest lilethsolsits and outside te classrnom. PerhsapthIe msost stccessul school cost- esdy treating this thene is Otto Irsst's Flesclsmssnms als reher,' whichs depict.. ltheteagical cnflits of a cnsscintius statsand ci sisceesefesltecer ithes reactionary says whlich followed the revolutions of '48. Even the Univesity of Michiganmiasa profited directly bytsis misementi. For years 'iii achtundvir- ziger was a mnemsber of tht Board of Regeslts, tht venerale Dr Ilemann Ridfer, of Detroit, now professor emei isis sf te practice of medicine' 1511sINSDAIs,g WTT,s,1;Ctittv.-eMOsNA. lDr W. B Hinsdale will deliver thst seta lecture its the corse of the Sansuel A. Jones society, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in the University museum lecture oom. Stereopticon views will 1bt presented illustrating cetin intes- tinal features of typhoid fever. Pictures of different phases of smallpox and scar- ict fever will also he thrown on the screen. All those whso: are- interested in the snbject are cordially invited to he present. #. -- . UNDERCLASSMEN- MAKE AGREEMENT Freshmen Will Announce Date of Banquet Thirty-Six Hours Be fore -$ophs Release Captives. 'ihithiteStudiet Ceouenci atisgass thec medsisulbetveenutle fe leshe andesh li claseset he~~lsesetwo un eraduateboiest hasesageedeltee steepls ongs~sed tstcivitieis previnussteetee. esmansbIsueet. 'flie euderlasesespirit this yer twil letcn fintildtcia day asteelhlfi, wserseas isu previossyears uthetocsise ises icnd i thesir hosstiities ntvra ttettor tenvclaus.set 'hseseoucil appoesinted aIcsms itseses o itt last Tuetsdaey ighs ho es t ess5 rsepi- resetaetiv-5eslfatinthess, and ol e 1 e sieselsy ight:sthisecommltihte m et frsh-i attendsinuglthesteeliet lTh i rests.of this mleeisng swasethisttheirepelset aies eel ltheesia l acdt ify thie' sophomret claSss-.asday ansdla he-f prevsiosetleethise nuiet. 5Foseeistancse, if the Ibanqeiuet is lessoccur seesa.Friiday nightl, the feIshmncomtesis.o il- ea Studsenit C ses ici s us ie usw it noti thify Hl isses, ell II st thse sesessis at 8 oscleock I hesueIs itutets twit noilfy lie sosphoimtorses isisese e, this freshmssensasepdedttts hiselv tsessot tolev tetsSisArbores beforetstie Nos frehsehmansetll beruisse seesbti - qut:halunil3 'l ha t aSte'oo Ol st'Phusdays esnight eessopoees repr-h settsive eess sie faenityessend ut he presidenslsts sus e e sophomore clsismse heelouli letesse sst h endsfsally a e tha thelest ithenuIssilseS nth-use the sgretis' tleethis proveisos. ieea sceta Prsesidlenst Anegelli iesd hei - se to le e o e thtuerpose tis 5,T hiso sophomoesthsien hssrehuesse teesof - e feshestelewhes illues shad sisiaitse, and h[eit is anucd 'lies'Stuensst Coeunil,"ssid ws'5end Atoreganeilast ngS, . clicti si fesi acissustieessciu ed to )- ssic si tie usss t estsave usnthee atee Te,- sij-s toiminahse te s te s hci ae bolt- tee oif stishe tsoclssle.sushir asees-sbitisosi tsgheel list yaIs eaue ftois s sv huab ssses. 'lesuncil eh h e ban-tu qet wasstne oeuthessaewsreelainisgetsa-e titiosiefsIthee Untivrity and that it shuslld ee masitaeie ifipossibeeh. Theses toso,l the siritsille confinedslto atut thirty-tiehutis, assethIe csucihthinssc that this svwilhkepthe lstatiitsup seesi the sighul of the banquet. last yteartie sopshomortestt-Iasextndedl their hisii- ties ovr so long a periodl theat they w ee worni out b h le nightl of the banqeist." Bohulsneergradutate castaesteseet he peasedi sith the nsev arransgemenst If bothcaesel)isthuir agreeets there will hbt littitehbolting these year out lthe art of eithue class. Last yar Roey Rannley, ltheIoastmuastr, flesh toDtrttoi akou tcenlayseeort tiehe anqet,swhihi was heled on Mossray, March It On 'Tusesdlay, March 5, Raisey tacitadectedl -its Detroit Sy lthesophomoess. A ewv days latr he estaped front a sreet car its Detroit, andoise nstsight beore the banquet apeard 055 terry fetdwere he was iset by an amuhnance anss a dele- gation of his classmates ad arefllsiy convieye 10 the homoati hospial Fromsitrerthewent itobl thegyissthrogh tlhc heatisng lunnel and eluded ltst sopho- moures- Sixeen of ha casmatts, how - ever, were captured eaO'. TILDcEsNNOd 0500 Ast. 'Through an error, Prolf.Tilden 'vat Sdescrihed yesterday at a Yale graduate. On the contrary, Prof. 'Tilden is a ldne- yvard man.; F-ERRY LECTURES MR. WILLIAM T. ELLIS,,Nowberryliall Fourth of series tonight at 7 sharp, closing in time for thu meet at Waterman Gym., SUBJCT-tomhit a, Pof t 'al and Socially.