The. MIichigan Da-ily VOL. VIII.ANNARBOR,. TCfITGAN. SA 'IRDAY. MARCH :r, 190. No. 128. FOUR MEN HOLD p HOPE OF MICHIGAN N Tonight's Meet May Go to Strong1 First Regiment Team-Varsity Outclassed in Field Events.r Mieligan's hope tonight is practically1 in the hands of four men-Cse, Dull, Bebrook and Honer. Several of the younger athletic stars will le asert from the meet and of "M" men only Coe and Dull will compete. The FirstI Regiment is sending a team of extraor- dinary strength. E:xcept in the shotpt Vichigan is assolutely otclasse ii the field events. "'We are weakest in the mile," writes Manager Wilson. AnsI in the mile they ave two men. Plant and Steers, good for ettr tais 4:40. Dull outght to win this eent, proviing Co tdes not enter. but te Chicagoans may let loose a su- prise. 'rhe half is Coe's, lit MCartney sho has an inoor mark of t 5g will crowvd him attd proaly place secons. They swrite that he is not in the et (f cn dition, htt, as Haskins says, you never kniow a man's condition till after the race. It is sp to Iahaclet andstBhn- sack to get by him. Larsosi, the reginent quarer-miler, rant a close secondl t isiiurg at Ill- nois, doiig the sdistne ii 54 scoids If Cse rins tie long srint, as Keene inteniss, there will be a trett' race. WithKimal nst ilsiigs dins~g bmci ter tan if feet for te sodiers ii the vault.Sichigasi cai't get etter tais third. Likewise ii the jump Kirkpat- rick aisd Fletcher promise to do5 feet to inches. With Torrey out, Michigan caii scarcely hope tu ilsii. Ca rrithers, foriserly of Illinois, setl (to 43 feet. says Wilsin. Tat mais a chaince for firs, swith hots Ientrook asd IHorner is opposse. Both te latter ise are. goodt for over 42 feet. Reck aii Itorer swil ave to do the spriits for the loal teaii, llc Nair aissl Craig Ieisg out. Te regitmeit has Wasson, wiiier of te sprint ii the dual imeet withs U. of C. this spring. Bristol swhi runss for the Cicagoss is not the Michigan mai.le cones from Armour Iistiite. There wiltte no loss' hurles rntisto- night. All in all, Chicago has the es shosv it has ever had to win and, whoever cones out ahead, the score nust e close. Reserved seats are still ois sale at the athletic associatiotn office. The followiig are the eitries ad offcial : Sotpit: Micigan-Benrook, Hor- ner. First Regient-Carrithers, Samp- so, MGan. Thirty-five yards dash : iciga- Keck, Homner. Warner. First Regiment -Wasson Cliin, Mc~ann. Wehh, Fletcher, Dee. Forty yards hurdles : Michigan- Tallmadge, Huert, Merritt, Homner First Regiment-McGann, Wasson, Sta- deker, Fletcher, Knox. High jump: Micigan-Levinson Smith, Rakestraw. First Regiment- Kirkpatrick, Fletcher, MGan, Schey tug. Quarter-mile rnm: Michigan-Merritt Boltsack, Co, Warner, Nelog. Firs Regiment-Wallace, Larsot, Dee, Mc Carttiey, Clinni, Wasson, Williams Mc~ann, Bristol, Weh. Half-mile riii. Michigan-Balliahet Bohnsack, Coe. First Regimet-Wil huns, Plant, Steers, McCatpsey, Wa- lace, Larson, Coleman, Bristol, Mile ru : tNiciigan-Dtll, May, fex ton, Co. Fist Regitnert-Williits Plant, tgers, MCatey, Colemqan, fib-h Fole vaujlt: tficihgat-Levinson Sauer. First htegimen-Tddiings, Kim! Rely rce Mihign-Tam o h person~al iinterest and appropriateness, picked from absove contestants.Cirst Ii IIIIIII !1PJ should prove very strong in the final Regiment-Larsos, Clininis Wassoismnes." ~: :e~iaarva; il~ms RATOY C~TESTS. I,. A. WVAS HEALTHY WA ffrees:"St. agteEwaiionrd uit---- EFR IVL A reereW.W.Maee anoncrDu-"Our Duty to the Sioux" Proves - ley B. Keinnedy; clerk of course, Sids ouathie~~y n h tdns ecueascaini Mllard; assistaiit clerks, FranikC. Lonig- PplrohneM~a n ie oftheles treniatsofthei man, Floyd A. Rousse, Harry Patton, A. l'IcCandless Given Places,. ieo ~eotetog~iaiiso h R. Chiaindler; irsick jiisges, 'Theodore Cniversity. According to Prof. Isaac Lisce, Erisest Diunlotp,. F. 'T.tDuchsarie, In ani address, sirng in isersoinal in- N. Des us, its birthi sas the result of Walter Fishleighi; field judges, ID. E teresi, Adtrians M. tLsisiisistriumphed aforatwich sprad o vearil d n Wistiii,1H. L. Johsson, Joe S. Curtis, oeer slivippinents iii the eighteseithias-tefr ntdwih pedoe nln n Johin TI. Sullivasii osusers, 1). F. Sirsven- inwtl:oratorical contest of use oratorical teUsiehStates tdirinig the secondf qsialer sf he pst etittrf sons, R. T. Sayles, S. S. Hawssley; timiers, sassociatiion last night. 1Fresierick 11. Mc- quathiea of reform," saidur Prof. D~r. (George A. May, C. it. Cosrneal, C. Kay wsas aswarded secondt honsors, whiile Ti aeo 'frsi rf E.Edde.ttl-'d- :Mcandlss rceivd .thr t esiiuonsyesterday, "ressiltest inithe iii gs Jus~srs rt.iisillss issisest tsiioi l -5 r ..- v ..... -..s the,, BEN GREET PLAYERS INVADE ANN ARBOR Student Mob Tramp Boards in JUSTICEIDOTY'CONTNUES RIOTI CASES UNlT I. MONDAYp The cases against the fifiees istess chargeid sithtionetswere cated in Justice- Dotys court this muorinisg at too'cslsck ut the examiiiiationissas cntiinsues tliii scsitSMoindayiimoriing at tis'saiie hour. The defenisants swere reiresessedsthsyis foslloisisg atrieys : 'Messs. tLongmani,t Vansi .kiieriigesi. Kessrsey,lBrsssn,IBes- set, Casasnaughisntd 'esesseyer. Cite Astsseney Dwmyer assistetd the trsectige atsoriey..Althssusghs miscjusstice's soffice was crsisedsthere swere ees' festu-55 eits oit. Nr.tCsasvaaugis ssked foss acotm aisceef the examsinsastinunstil tir 2thi is srser thast le sdefesess might iis: ioreissrcsshsssse toiiinsvssesigteandst curs-winisesses. Prosecuinsg Atitsrney' Ssmseer ws illitig tscsnsenti ts a5cnt- tinuancsies, mit nost a lsong osimsd' s smadse sitsfurhe stjetioni. S. IL. IMeiserr irs notptesetsi-tes' his caeiasiis casedesnd spsrcedise sAceeinug takeni to forfeit hisison ahe hcle camise iii. The bons os~ f drer ifth si sudetms hatt tsle reiese,.is hie isee sut cotiuissig tbonssl. iss resmauider' sitthis'ons ho~sldunti ssite dhsussisp sition iof he cses lbfore slur jus- tice. l.EtCI SlATt)RS DON'T' WORRYs t'OER "SiUD)ENT'Rl' Is'" "WAe kinow whiatilai AnnisAror ritt is, dossn at Lansing," sd Ios. Iul-sy Russell, aiummsber f the seaeUier sity csmiitteie, anid presiisg offirreat te oratorical coitest last ight. "Of course ne knowis," le said, with a laugh, "thatshei a stden ias Iis air ct that coisttumtes a riot, asdithe mitiia is called out. "Wie kiow, too, justIose uuct o cut ass appropriations bill ecause sof sit, trouble. The state papers swry a god deal aouti these little locl affairs, hiss he solons dosen around the capital are' 1a it sworried. "Were proust of slim University. We workout hard for the i.- appropriation aunh we got it through. We ave heard a good deal aot he work of the Mic- igasnUsnion,. especially coceniig its tproduction of-sehat do you call it? sMichigeniss --he cosmic opera. Its splendid o think you luave such creative genius lure. 1 sists the show were coi- ig downi our way; ed alt like o see it. "Of all susi state institutions, ere tproudest of the University, asd I don't -think you11 -find any heartier sympahi- -ers its alt its alumni thais those sho hasve een elected to the legislature.' tunuRRLTs o aMrge soVtniuso Thte Pisbsurg Press annunumces that Martins Sheridantsasd Johnnusy Garres will conmpete its the anumual Press track tseci this sping. Sheidans represents -the Irshs-Amsericans athletic dis. It has -bteen frquiently proposes that he. asd arrels meet, ut the costest ws never -effectesd. Cartelsrcccnitly vsietPits- ssrg and issedl a staemnt tantanmounit i- to a chaleng to the big rishmian. Sherdat hols the records in tie dis- cus, free aind reek style.Ile also has t- a inuhbe of oler seigtecorss to his credit. :iilr. tlts titus tho is 5a sensioursums, paitiipatush ithinatus suittest sluiee itar ago. Draing, fro s f it eahis lins h mdea truss:g suaetutu'rthur iswsuitsdus Sissux. i-ikis rnestnsess oaimrsive ns itutisvours', tresmuloius ith e'imotion, strusktsoithetsheists sif hisherer. isgsstures, strng asndu twsh1 t itimeflts supplttemenutedt aistronig ises'';listit 5i'5 the: ronliythur instenuse ' 55.555'stessuitnd sisei' ity sts' oreganizionus of associationis. Micsenso emsisnence. were isin tsissy udrassnsinito use swork aindl sere secusredi tlecture is thur vasriousscities insistoswns'sitfttse countusry. University towss w ecre espe- cially faisoredt. ItsAnnisArborsesuitasso- ciatinsisas fosrmsed iii the .fifties. It proedsci tsohue successful fromsithe start." Prosf. Ilesnusti was correspsondisng see- retairy iof te issociationss lure durtinsg 1866h-7. Oniaccounsst of this hue casne into a personsal relatiosn swithsosmsse of the greatiest iltfsormi oratossthe csountry P r: f h r a 3 J r t: J t i C t t 1 t ha'" lst sprouced. uuiuliis tike"AXit tme closse of the Civil sear there Conuitaistinsg thsirs Ister sgluey xitssh ' u thi-i settsra~sta'' teus, his'leaed tt's Su," iesail, "us stronigtendenicy t ; 'j~t. ii Wroplsoytsien'who h2:ad een activein thur itarn esit iil piuisugihe u n ttsf suhritctuuu teiscse t-e tncodthis-it hisdoomed peoplej euforimis. The maiagers of the ssocria- the ~this I ha pusedeheseson iii, uihtii ii ii sueri curiisti it i serclalphowXX'.AmionEguteso if sue its ldens'shu froms' .'tils'uh efue strr m\oithfamoiuisme1 houise sinyhFre or this ile 'peotl-sithrstt i iussiof. W endelss hii pos, seho te istefley, this' Diougltss thueigreatcolsmeedSoraton, 'ts- thlre hor. t bI t 5 t ethu st out 1rs Gl uge''I h, tss, te p e anilaiic ssaiso st isissuiftrthue slveshui , itu i ithis-si --uk 'ih t I. I it i. ~ esi s-n w o p em-ms ort heisi ti-bite tts ' teat ent ha porly ri hss of wsmer, Ca rlpes t ounneC, STie, thus huuuu us hi'us 5' it: i itsuisltis 'siml t, IGeorgss-sme l iush CurtiShsun hut tu rlutu rs igtehoi iuusly, .t 5t wisth y , toavlrutain thipo t y o n Sa e , was whhu h e suusssuss5igs:is Iussosnersk of tshuirst, jsiohnusc o rdstisticanii te land we-sthvier teistromsthis es.ut esuit i .Oui owardiansiasril 2 S8,schuz In the turs s t hunernat:555 ion thuscegeeastissolis qiiste ogums-cuvior.- w5 hi' dut\- 'i tt stu ii hono stuu eisit ' he fistsisiscio him sialdn ingth iois o stif: btwentne, e erus Befosre this tisse is had snever heens shusites 1thus -groitntg'sens'sitofthe re thouishiasssasbse tsenscroaichup s~onsthin spusibilutitS oflusts'nsutorder.iSc-iencedomausin f she imusical targaniuzationms. 1his tutugion, a uiteoracy,." htinelareditiser yersrthere sias also usnschs uiscuss ''use theufrcIues uwhichhavtitus de' forsehenfuss' t'its avsbiiy u-ulditmprovuementurt.''Il i eat sps~irit if op~timuismin iithinerapidl progress of arhitratioun andh declaredt thie happy stay' S'ANISH1CL.UB XWILL.-BE wvhens "eighthallutirule andit peneretist" ORGANIZED MONDAY to he sit far15ditsttait. Isrconsidterinug thinpobtmrss wsshichs Asmetinug sitalt personss interested tare ausnusg'coessge muansonsitscueriingis the forimation of a Spanish clsub will active life, Jamsues XficCasuuiess outlinsed tinhlcd ini Room .5, Tappani Hall, Moss- Iis iLase si Servie. He emupasized thin day afternon~ at 4 o'clock. 'That the 'uuerdtrsrunssnuc f mansskindshatusshonwed news'organization isitt hams-caamauspicious lust internsationalst trothuehoosd is beccom b teginnsinug is shown bsy she fact that sesv- iuug us materialt fact, s use selfsisess of enty-fienanmes are nosw on the preliimi-' thur age is beromuinug suns si harmniy usry' lists. All perisoiss interested ini vishit i.'PTe effort seas well planned Spanish are invited to bse preseist anud ass ediiiernst, imprlsessive is is narlsest- uaid ini the work of oragnization. ness andeliusthe earsnstnsess ansd strong The Freinch, German, and Ultra Mar gestures of te speauker. clubis arc at present flourishinug organi- Thiesusomanlhy appeal of Miss Ernestinse zations. Thse nesw additiois, which may sMoffett for thin prosections of te chit- possihly he knownes "El Cireulo Es- sremn,. thin Hope of tun Nations. She paniol," wilt, it is thought, prove nso less touched lie audeieneithsher vivid pic-progressive. turns anud effective metaphors. The Harvard Spanish chub undertook, Stephsns Doiwny's asdsress on the last year, the presentations of "Zara- Ceimue of tPaetisashsip was noahle for gureta." Theme are mussy Spanish cluhs its eceence of turns an~d delivery, in other colleges and universities. Charles A. Everest tdescribseud Hamilton h nfigifuneofordmc NVRIYRN}T racy. GIVE THfIRD DANCE Stain Senator' Hunitley Rutssel pre- sided swith grace' uutuh diguity, Hie pre- 'Thie Uiviersity hbaid will give a third senstedshue Chicaugos uluumui nsedal to the danuce April 24 or 25. In viesw of the sutcceisfis ul sionestaint amuidl she applause fact shut thue last dance was enjoyed hy of ai rathler scatteriing asudiensen. He will such ai large numbtner of enthusiastic sin- dalsos receiveshun Kaufumn testimsionial of dents, the manugemuent feels thaut an- one hunsdred dollars. u'thiled of fifty otlier party would hue acceptable. 'T'he dollars guies ho SMr. SleKusy. SMr. Laind- bandus music is especially aidapted to two- iman isiturepresenst theCUnisversity iii steps anth harns sances, antI withnthe the NoriherisOtouricaraugse conitest assistansce of thie orchestra good waltz swhichs sill tan hett isIoeau City-,Stay 1. usmusic is assured. The sanse admission Petit.'T'ruetbloodt sail, "It was a very ten will he charged as last tinme. It is >strong contest, tine of the best see have suite certains that the hand will give out- had. 'T'he speech, selected hecamuse of its tissu concerts this spring. "Julius Caesar" in Afternoon -"She Stoops to Conquer." Bess Greet iwithi his cenlebraesd coii- assy of Englisth classic acors wilil ar- 'i-c in he inedtis monusuig atiiuso'clock frots L~ansig. ''hretpeftriances swil )e giivcii ty thin compiny whie iii Ani Arboru, "Juliis Caesar" at 2 :30tis fternoonuu, "Shin StoopistoitsConique" it 3 oclock this evening, anid "Rotmeo auth Isule" st 8 o'clock Mosndauy' eeniiiig. A spieial featuruen of thin Julius Casr peformianscenwilli he thin smoscsecues. these paris rn tkens by' P'rof. 'irue- abloodss Shakespeareani class andus the chsaracte f thesir is-srkiniisis role is sal ts e snst thiesstit losertaii thin strmdardl set ini their receitte- formianiee si Virgiiius. Th'eses stuieents atppeasredl iWenesay ight ii Ypsilaiti whie their sm-trk ernsied fusethemtn te highest 5paise. Thde5prforiirmceo soldssmith's fa- msious comuedy' with greaty icmeas thin esteem, is is sie,uin hihilen Greet and his comsipansy' sre sus ielhs-t. Prsss notaies'secierywhseren prise thei wosrk in this miaserpiee.T'linhsessre cltsey folloamwesdard ue charcers sit accuratey stud naturally' pmortraye thatutthin asset encet imies'y' als 55to tehumousususi spirit sit he aumtour. Twos useumsfaces smutlhe seetiminstthin companiuiy' Iis yearm. Stanluey' trrsitt mill apeauss teorge.'HIt usigs ii this ese-m mg's perfrmnse.'Thissmansi Iems Get regardssis lie best mau ihitIis trouesu. Muiss I ren Rouoke is thineother scsi isi-sitie.Shut'witt takie te passtositeiu I-arutesusis - he'thserhieadesig iles fttr lhis ev'eninisgs tperormanctse wsil he Ruh \isian a s \rs. HIt aslete, Lucius Cle s Ctsane.srnNesile , anidt thinfuinsy' 'Tmy liumsikism y itemsGreet himssel. Thle famiuiaisrflies of Russell Torusiile, tGeorge Viv-tian andlSysdsny Gennistect are agamuints be seenillsathis year's te- fomancsuies. RomeoundsmthJuliet ns, usontday' ight, w ill tbr give'n praceiticaly entir, assethutts peeseisntd uil he at sergsdifferet pro- ductionmfroums tie ordinary' stage adapta- tiomn. After play img this coeduy oie ighs last sammner is Bostonm', a old gen- tleismas, a deep student and over of Shakespeare, remaruked, "t an seen Rummes ansI Juliesieary ffty times, ut this is hin first timeu 5Iave ever mccii it played so htI cauist rightly enjoy it." The fimasuie of reserved seats for Julius Caar and Sie Stoops to Con- que will linelcd tis morning frosm 9 to 2 at Walr's State street ook store, price 75 cents. Geierladnisiton will he ,$o cents aind tickets may e otained at the ow office at the time of the plays. The prtoceds of these performances go s heretofore to he ers Greet Dranai fends for lte general lirary. ONE HUNDRED GIRLS AT . W C. A. BANQUET One hundred giri attended the . W. C. A. hanque at Neserry Hall lst night. Miss SiacAlvay actetd as toast- mistress. Those swho respotinseud to toasts were Deani Jorsdan, auth Misses BeritmhaBrd, ifertha Roeloeffs, Martha Downrey, annulRuhs Paxton. Siss IPax- tons sas the guest of hoior swhose toast was the imuportanut one of lie evening. She saitd that te college girl aimsio know which is good, to tdo wichs is et- te, uatd totiebelhichsis tbes. The paronesses see Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Markey, SMrs. Hlussy, Mrs. Bird, SMrs. DOoge, ansI Mrs. Bteahsanm. Miii Paxtors is to speak again totay. at 5~ p. m. ansI Sunday at 4, Newberry Hall.