The Michigan Daily VOL.., XVIII. Fzr. _ . A*7AR 3O T-. fJTrANRfI)AY, NARCH :2, 1908 0. 1 27. __._._. ..w,_..._,-..._..._..... . r.. FITZPATRICK NOT QYBRGONFIDIENT- Only Hopes to Win First Regi* mgnt Meet-Chicago Squad to Arrive- Tomorrow. I The team wvhich the First Regiment t will send -to represent it tomorrow is an dark horse. The Chicagoans are verya reticent about lettinig their opponenots know what they nmnst face, bitt it is a t well known fact that their meniarc re-a cruited- from the athletic ranks of alls the colleges and preparatiary schools inf this section of the conntry. It is this A fact which explains their estraordinary teams. The Chicago sqnad will arrie toniorrosw. M 1ichigan will draw terr team from the. list of point winners int thte varsity meet held last week. s Iddings, formser star pole vaulter forI the University of Chicago, and Kimhall,t a phienomnial young athlete from Lake- niest high school, will be here. Iddings} can do aboat ti feet 6 inches. Kimball imade t feet 4 inches ini aii inior meet tis witer. It is altogether probable that anything over it feet will carry off the event, that heiing ahout Michigans limit. Bristol, swhi took part in track athi letics ieee until his gradutaioii last year,I is also slated to aptiear. Ilie is entercid in the spriints aisd the hailf. Antong the distanice mnt are. Steer,, formerly of Etnglewood high, antI Dec, frotm the University of Illinois. 'Steer's made a record Of 4:40 in the mlte sthile in schotal. oe- is good fioe about the same titme. lIn the half the Chticagoanis tave-Colt-- an, weho is said to lae very fast, an:{ in the quarter. Wallace froati Nitli Division high school. Wallace can ito the _440 i aboustt 53 seconids. Captaini Fletcher dloes Sfeet to inchtes in the high Jum~tp. Torrey may he ahle to equal this niark fur Micthigan ; at any rate, he wilt he able- to push the soldier to a good miark. Sanipsoti, aii olid Itiinis mn, will ptt. the shot for the regimenit. Hle is pretty certain to reach 4t ,feet, and siatnds ai chele to tpishi henots or tiirner io a record. The Chicagii squad has at nuniber of (rack hurdlers, including Lazear, aso of Illinois fame, and an olit conference star, M4ichigan stay save the best of the meet svhen it conies to the distance events, bt in the fietit the regituetit has ther favorable cend of the idope. At the biest, Director F±itzpatrick says he onuty 1ottes, to win. But for, the 'opportuiity to use the freshsment, the chances areI tat Miich igan svot Id he bacdly tieateti. BASK TitAI.'etA- WORKING. BaskethbaIt is not dead yet. Esey night at th gyro the game: is played-in stome forn or. other. On Motnday, Wedntesiday and Thursday nights one may see," Qerm any"' Schutlz standitig hy Thie side of'athe'haskethalt court, yelling l t the lop of: his voice' at a sunich of pttffintg aspirants for foothall honors. Now attd thent the "Dutchman" takes a sand in the frame himself, hurling the ,Call and the opposing players ahout the floor with equal ease. Watkins antI Wastotnil are the otily other "mtent out. The latte.r 'is in, fiue shape, doe to his constant hasketbiall practice witht the junior engitteers. The nien. indulge .in- half. an, hour's bard play, .each man keeping on, the -go from: staft to, finish,. After this -a relay race is run, all taking part. These races ir~e hpflly contested and every nan is thoroughly tired at the finish. Schulz is fully satisfied with the way the meii are workitng, hut waints msore out. "Every mian,' he says, "who exrects to make the team must rome out and work hard from the. sltart, Eyery, man of abiti~y has a. chance to make the varsity, brut iwilt nmean work for him, atd lots of Thie juior engineers and fresh last re practicing hard 'in peparatioti for the campionship contest which uill take iace in contection with te athletic arniva ott Marcht28. l'heenginer save lost note if their early seasnt stap atd ook for ti certaiti victory. However, they wilt miss tte serices f West, wtho was compeed to retire froi :he game early in the season. Clark, who retlaced in, it fast anitpts til agood game. The laws, though ottitnticitinitg ic ory, contenstlaute gvitg their at}-rsari- a close ut for varsity stass. IHoi- son's sraieidake is oss better asil the teamishstoutldt le itsspleidshlt ate twhen the whistle tloss. 'Te doubles hatidball totratent i- toss i its mtost itterestig stage. Tree teamssatre still ii the race ad all ttri seetmt totaveetatces fr te ritbo-. The gamtes, yesterday swere filt of it terest atd ecitetent. to their mach wsiths Weter art Tyrelt, loag antI Leid switi te first game easily by a score o is to 4. to the secodgame,lostveri. Weller tattitTyrel play-nitvery fat ttind aftr tasp crnttest scceeeiall i iexitig le gamte. T'he tirit gate tii-. starteit stroitgly ut the pace sasts fast sait they lst their caces to tir sshetn by state very fast sork aitIotte tart, IHoag adt Leiy gitati tgtai. Van Zie sait Gotldtsern beacteit i straight sets. Yesteray's scumesseri: Loel tandtWalsh idefeateit Vttn Zie aiti Gould, 15-515-; IHoag suit Ieitylde featedil eler toil Tyrel, 15-4, 13-t;55 Loteland Wlsi are ot scsedclseu tio ploy Leffigwel adtHanlisen. 'hil- mtchs will proabslly le played Ihittitas tatti thin winers wilnt rn 1-Hag aii Leitty Tuesday for the ctaisaionsiii Ribbhotns wiltteasarded t ivtacitof t frit.secondatid thiriest tettms'. PROF. LOMBARD HAS SCHEMIE TT'EST BATTER'S ABIIJT\I' 'The munit of the Ittsetitlt sutdari toi be it thrutg a rather iniqe attitia test this year hbefore thiv seasins opet tro. Lrobtardhof theoetica ideatr mteit has begni a series of experiuet- toi deterine, if ossile ,what effect paticer Is antitian's qiickiess ii striking at a hat. 'The atter is placed before a srevin in iwhich tre sev-etl upeinigs. A n-itt -disk-itt place of a baseall-is drppdt tast site of these and the atter strikes IHis at is sia cottected that te toss-- itenihreaks ian electric circuit atdhatiti niatietlly measres the tioe ii fiftieth. of a second beteen the dropping oii the disk auth the switg of the bat. Captaits Stlivat has promised to hats his oen tmake thin test. Each is to ie tinted whie le is comtparaively out ofi practice at the -eginiting of the 'seasut atnd thent again weni "eagle-eyed" iv June. Cotiparisots of than records is e- pecteid to show ,that the sluggers hat increased cosiderably its speec..As yet only thee- of -ib lsijiad have hirned tis for the first test, ad there is dangs'x that the object of the experimuet wil he frusteitecl unhey t - others sake thu trial before begining active batting prac- tice. Thin experiments are beitg coductete iii the physiological laboratory it h Old ledcal buidng. Experiments in ting usuatr re- aciotns are ot at all new in psychology- but Prof. Lottiard's application of at- oratory mehods to sprt is pracicaly untried There is a possiiity that th experiments msay provide an additioa method of juidging of a'player's btttin ability. At any rate, they will pros-i interesting. Cornell has, adopted strict ruttings fagainst summer baseball on professional teauss being participated in by the under- graduates. ' th.1at AtJl 0 Ii r TesoSi O t StSS ORATORSWILLusKE illbhreldiii lwtuCity, hly-tM Sri TA R shools ssill cmtplete its cit es PLTOR ONGTXbihcugit Itisstiuonie tinestsut Oi T~fl~fflflt.sventeeni initiis league, adut the hpr, O I pets liiitis year tre as briliantsi Winner of Chicago Aiunmni Medal SenatorIHutly Russell, f Gran Will Receive a Fine Piece of Rapids, nhun is a member of the Uni- versity cmuimitte itt the state egishs- Work -Russell Will Preside. tlure, sill he te 'presiuditg officer i tonuights cntest. the juduges till b Mhire tletuthant usualandithle seeandthregent tIhill, of Saginatws, Regent Sasyer girl sttuutio has vr sappearedl sincete of e il ilsulue,IFrtutk l). ERamani, of lDe oratoiricalh contests sarured rtwutvi-ry ti, uhosis atld hntr deater, Prof indrhucingountis offeredt Ia thurmanaisge- . C. Hll, of Orchard lake, and it tmet at fthur eghteituht tuuttl interlass Ru's-Arthurte Beach, taf Ypsiati. oratiuitlontiesisich s%il he held at T'he cnttest sill begin romphtya Utsversity IHaltonirutglhtuter the aus- S u'clock. tDning the orations the door icesofteSLA T'he namiies anth of the halsill le closed to hrtctnti istin ac ,fitllowss: iterruptuion ef thic speakers .Thus Iaw ofSerricu,' J. WV..XMcCaindu- less'8 of rut'SttNDA.Y'S RIOT WAS TAME Itllamlton itherNational~uist. (C. A .AFFAI R" SAYS UNCE,EJUIMYX Everest, 'cl - '- CimeutssfiPaItisantship,~S. X. Bun-- "Mndauy's rnot wasnututth wvorst ss- tny, s01ave hatt by ay meaus." Thuts steak tOur Dtito t heSuxA. . bad-I Untcueh'Jimuamy, thineustodana tatthe cssi mitsui s08. rootum inithur general lirry Anud IUce I ts-ntiut P ester,"I. . .Xtchiy-. Jinmumy- ougtts knouw, for he tits eet ,0. ere sit mtng that thinuumeory off its The Hop~e f te Nsationu." ti"ssaEnt- esuamett miitimthi cn cturary. estinme \Moffett, ',. 'hti esl riots used iro take plae ju C Cicgoalmnipda, hic wllcaesubaedhsekfrouth thin armuy to gum ttcot tawreo thesitnner h o tinonitconCitlhge tagain.They u-rused toi airoutl pitstp Erop an Amrbicaartto ritcs h o ethlife antuthiyserne ought for somue imt pe ul o snriii ueru' itstotutoratu. XWhy,tecyhadtoiscall tout thu piec 'efti wistak itt it sostnt it~e sw-trud. uihiistt keeti thuemutdowusaimathotseduls- hr is udtesignedulits,8p.hy-(. I. Suuti- Theumi si snv eusaotees taut tmehums-i ii ths- \iuhittnt~iiti a Cli- iv elrt evei twnu. 'fle huoys wst.utoim: sagoas ta ersna a voIsirunflir Robhet amnigotumurt tore utuall te uriges ' idlhsrdtuty, tpresidesnt oif tfe Chicagt than shim-coulus'teae twn-u.Thur tbuy ._uuni asocatitinae phermiTgoud maowaays. 'Theu taing amstdIles tre sit reiate Thsi is suencussragemnuut o thu thastsgreat rdiffclaeity- was experinedrin sesum steu ulfrCth iuo has-tugsuthe intmadte. Thebhust enugra tits hastuunivaled r fLno n Prsrfsdteopportunity us curia wsork, asmuththask ias" finala-giten t conditionsher _formany _years tin udirectornof tha tuieud Sates mit, bISSIPAXSON WILL, BE GUEST whoudidt thin lar sut of wtorking hoiuurs. OF IHONOR AT' Y.W.C.A. BANQUE The iitiialtcost f ith inuas almost $"Fo uttyFudraetl 'T'hings i Chri f 'u sntu i iuuesi i fsnkugtisenLife' was the tpic f thanfisto _ beamty. Time oausemuums of Paris, t. a series tat addresses by Miss Ruth Psi t Presin_ ai lriu srisalc h Soatsamd as given yesterday afteruos nmedalsuiamg their colections anth con- at1 the P. W. C A. Mliss Paxson, wh itter' it fthu fitest of its kindu. Anadrew isagtdaeofhnUairiyofow 0. Whine, fornmern proessur f history was first a membeuhreit the national boa thin heUivrsity, ater presidenttof of tie Y. XW. C. A. suit is nostatious: r unul.tt xsamstro o(rttty secresary of the Studtent Vottutet lhas echoedtheimn~ioiin of thinfurigo Mutett. Slur silt be isa Annu Arot e critics sart hats dhelaedt taremda thrugh net Sudeay, and with spe trilymarvelous work. of art. Saudyt5pman Snayt Thse meda is awtardedransuialy to the.in.Saturday top. tt.uit ounda oa winnp.rtat.fShnhiscustbettheguestoofrboun wutae at thanetis.thrtsttr050a isanuual Y. W. C. A. banqutuet t wiltslsotrepresentichian inthun e betigsuu hueeditht 6 I. it. todauy at Newbet Northenm Oratricalleague otestswhichHat. 'De renmainitg tikes sill le, ale at Newtezry Hall front to . tat t NTt'ICE. m p.lit. tday. - yIt wenuhtan bewell for thur -stuents to PROF. VANt'YNE XIL, ,ECTUR~ erenmenaber tits it woiuldit he far etter ON 'AMERICAN IDEALS" TODA tfor tiltcunernedlif they(tota not. go g hriswn to tie court house today. No sta, Prof. Van 'Tye wiltideliver a ectt: c excet attrneays, witnss mothd defend- out "American elss" itt Harri tHall - suts, will tbr adinuitedl toitie oust rooms. 5 toclock this afternoot. 'Iis is t A repsetitionu of aTuesuay's crowinmgsill thiid of the series of lectures which a- snonly precipitate muoe trouble and le- teing given by memes of the faclth it haps resutt ini othersbtnug tplaced in uliuing te enteus services of St. A -cusoy, , X W lte Rhuinsshilul. dres's chuteb .Alt students ane co Cbhairmana Studett Commnittee. dially invited to attend. t t "k to to 'I ltin ty MEIOR LITS SETTLE MEMORIAL 9QUESTION hree-Fourthus of Fund Will Go to Union and One-Fourth to a Class Memorial. thy a s-te of 74 to 3 tie seior its Iccitted to detae thre-ourths of their lass memorals to tie Michigana Unioun. 'Iis coumprmis was effectedt after two louurs of udisussionusswhich marusked the ,lass maeting yesterdauy fternoonsu. A Fumi of $0oo is to he raised, $300 going ko thueUtaion, shilie tie reumaitder is to te useud fume aiuistiusctly insflit mecmo- ial. It is e"upeteid thatt thinotuheur snuior lasses sill combatiun sith tie its its desvotinugatntleast tiamajurity- ruttheir fundrs to the Unionthustsmautkig thin smumuirial firetlacen which hiss beeta so trntgly fssored tossible. EnouughaUtnitn suppoutr tes uter tres- itt sobhase ftumid throuuugisidothgift lir this organmizationmlimithiy refrained frso sverridhinugthin sishues ittthe mi- nortity.- A srge mmuiniy f tie girls faiv-tmevi am Union mgift. 'T'he resoilutionratatssedtthsise last iet- tug, iiin-hich a n Unmuuion mmunuumoisl was decitdedtupotnm swas rscimned aftr a starumaiebate.Duiunitg this discussionm tie st-lile meoriasaisl mastter tm-stethreshed out again, tie Utionm prpositionm haing strntigly supporeaindtt as strongly o- posed. 'T'heclasstuent adjournd oe a shunt timeondttutie meetswithdurw mis mllsy thus- soumena imPthin casusettte- ternmiuse their sattitutdet'iustiem atter. At sute shoittedutfifty oitheii-girls oappouset to si Unionu gift swithm thirty- five io favor of it. Ini theansutimea the meni of tie classsau ld ntismitnfrma caucuus itheta corar-htndstufouudthaustthissentioent swas prsacicaly-unsaimoaius its favor of this IUionu, btut eight oppsinig it. Dessite tismjrityuitsuthouught test t compuhromise thin uasthsr tatdta mitiota oivideis-the tusfundI wasadotiuetd. Thur paercentage rutdivisision mwas yet 5o he desterumined,stn athbouugha thinhorur wa-ss gruawitug ste thus-debeastswas fully s stiritenutuuthis qutestion uas sit than t recednuug-ioness. Xitlasthe muoion prao- viditug thatuhthrts-f tsnhs f thus fund ut gu toi theU.-hnionuuiwaisssd, udesitie hunde- 'rniunh iotppositioni ot sifewt oppoutents wsosiaumdecdeser use itt technsicaities. Thi nrttract ft urn uuisingthin mem- tues of hun class niss cps std gowvns was sawtsrdhed to Mack & Cu.Tie Michi iganurtsimmnrpresenthative stated stat all lutS twtenty atthe is- rihis have1had their pictures taken ansdm will be repe- seneitn muthi nsualss. T'his cumpars favorably- with tie results of fome years. Thurititations eucomitte report- ed that its mrk was welt ider way. PROF. BREWSTER DIELIVERS LECTURE BEFORE ARCHITECTS Prof. J. H. IBrewstr lecturid last evenitag before thar Architect clubitosu his tratvels throughs Southa Americ. tProf Brewster was sent by thi nUtiversity out ayear's eave of absencer hi make a sudy of thin South ckAmerican peopletat, their cus- truss, goveroments, an ehucatisnal isti- tiutisuas. Duing this time tar seued a larercolectiont rutviewssdeling pin- cipallty with thur type orsicitectutre ussd inte mvsaioiuus couuntis ; tes were usel ts illustate is lecure. Thur uodern mutt ancientluiuings were showun md several intrestinmg iewsoittold u is, built ity thur first inhtabhiitats rut Boivi, were idescribed. Althioughtmnuy inteesting views sern shown, Pest Brewster las still a large numuber o use iun his series of leture which hesiltieier ittthur nerfutue H-eynaiger, Prineton's star ptcshe,e- fuses hto gutituo professioanal basebsall. IhMrphy, of the Chicago Nautionals, waunt- nil hims foe his staff of pitchers this conmung season