The Michigan Daily Vol.. XVIII. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SAITURDAY. A PRII, 25, 1908. No. 149. WOLVERINES FIGHT 1 IN EAST AND WEST gase Veterans Invade Ferry Field -lichigan Seven, Await (long at Pennsy-Class 'Baseball. , White Captain Rowe anti his sextet of companion stars are strisving to main- tain Miclhigan's prestige in the east this -%afternoont, Captaina Suliivan wsitt tbe et- deavoring to werest hasehati honors frona the husky lads fronm the Clevetasnd tecta school, ansd odds are sonaesshat int favor of the Wolverines hoth ptaees. Ttae nine retttrtted fronm the sotuth in excert- tent sha~pe anti is fttll of sets for tthe first encounter (Si thte home gons The hattery whichielsil tte etntrutstedi with the ganme is tot detertmined, ht wilt prohahty he either Fare andi orest- rots or Lintthicusm anti Taft. Atl of the men were out yesterday hutt w sas tost windy to tackle a practice game. Mae appeatrmd on the green witih a bhttal of "fssngo" sticks and eonutentesd hitmseif witit swatting high ottes to ttte outfietd. The old score hoarti Sat tseett remnosvesd to the new diamond attd tt still ters the top.-heavy scor rosf last seasonts fm game ts etcouagae tite nite itn te foray. This game was withs 0. S. U.,. atsd Sttlty says if itere is anttthittg itt supter'stton that evidetnce tsf tise slastgter of tise Busckeye intnocensts is ant il ttsis for todays Ohtiso visitors. The last work 'sha b~eenssdosetttpon thte groutts antt te gr'andstands an the are ready to receive thte faithtful fass. There ihas heett sotte tsisusnsderstandt- intg concertning tise sae of ttse seaeson bsasebsall tickets. Thtere is tts reserva- tins of hig gattes fsor speial ticket sate. Every gatte to ise playesd at htstte s ttt citicles in thte seasont ttook. Th ise ise $z for tihe nitne gamses, bust snge adis-i sions stilt he io ceents. Ailt tmsembers of thte athtletic assoctationatrse eigitle ts ste adivantage of it( stpeci rate. Eldtridge stilt ostiiate as sssttit's its todlay's gamse. RFAT EAMs RtEsts FORss CONa Jss .SS' Piliadeliphia, April 24..- (Stseeisl) Tite teamt arrivedt tate yesterdayt andss re- tired at osnce to te lintel Nosrmtandite. All of the mearte its goodss conditionss and ready for Satturdlay's frasy. Tihis msornsing Fitzpastrick consducssted a ligiht weorkouts ott 'Franklitn fieldi ands seemsed pieasedl wsith thse prsectse. Chicago's teatm is expeteds erer to- day asnd will put tap its thse samsse ol with the 1ticiigan stets. Ats enopnsous nusmher of representatives of thse arl- otto schools ansd colleges were ons hand whets we, arried, 'Te seel promises to lie as maost succesosfusl otte. Roster. Two huntdred class hasebtatl candsidates thronged Sontis Ferry fied yesterday afternoon, representing eighst teants. Each teanm has fromn fifteesn to forty candidates. The fresh laws claint that nearly one-half of thecir casss is out. Yesterday a contest seas played hetween two fresh law teams, while enousgh nsa- terial remuained on te Sidlietis o start another gante. The fresh lits present a large croswd This hunch has heen out snearly. titere weeks, playing the first two weeks at the fair groutnd diasnontd witha tise high schsool team. In the several gamaes played with the prep schsool thse lits have wona most of the contests.. The 'it enginseers, 'io lits antd '09 law' have heen its thse field two weeks. The remainder of the teams have crae ot only this wveek. Several of tse teamtn have failed to report. The soph lits, last year's class chtam- pions, have six of their oltd mns wtho, according to Massager Elliott, will forte thae mucleus of a second chasmpiosnship tdam. ThCe gaines doy not cosumenace usntila week fromt Monday. In the 'ineantime te teamsswxiii undergo the tree horss laity trsaiing for the next week. Paper calculations poisnt to one of the mot interestitng chanmpionshsip races in years. SEATS F±OR "LAVAR" GO ON SALE Ti-ItS MORNING Rehtearsals for "LAvare," whlicste Cercle swil present osl May 8. are nose of daiy ncssrrensce at the Majestic thea- ter. 'Throusgih the kindness of Mr. Saser te Frenceh clubsh as access to tie thea- ter at alt timtes anti constant use of te stage is enaling tie studesnts to growe , ccttstosues to te lhose. The acoustics -steMajestic ave eesn pronounced "ceilesse hy comapetent critics. Thsrotugh the hep of James O'Donnell Bennietsie Cercle has otained the copty of "L';5vare" weiicha Donald Ro- ert'sosstedsinitsproducting the play at Chi- cago. 'Teook contains all secessary stage sdirectioss. Mr. Roerton has ex- pressedsiself as greatly interested in the Cercle's work, atd it is possihle that lie wiltitness the performance. Y'he cast sehich wiii produce " LAvare" is ot unsknowen to the University audi-, estee. Eeasor Smoot, Stoddard More, Fet Lyon,.ilesseyCarstens, and Roert Montrose avt'een itt all the Cerce's plots duintg the past t o years Messs. Mor(ec ands Bowtsetn art' it t the iGet' Ma nd ren stpas this yeas. 'ihe cast isas los:s' itarpag'sst...... .. ..........Ptrf. 'Beziat t.'eatte................Etigate Boseen l ise ................ IHelesa F. 1lsttt \'atere ..................R. N. Moro t1.'ri sss................. Eleasor Smuoot .Xtsetse.............I5 essy R. Cartess Frosisse .................M trs. Hofmann:s Maitre Sstot..... Irwtin Arstrotg Masitre Jcues....... Stoddars S. Mtore Las Flece ............. .BFet FE. Lyons Caude................. Mary E. Lynchs Flittsas'sitts ............. Leo C. Weier Lasselsste................ F. S. Cody' Un't Comts'atte ......... .JulianstBoween Seats for "l'Avare" sill e placed ott slthsssornig at 9 seock at XWatr's. 'The prices -re: Foxes, $s;loser tloor $1, 75 cetsts; baltcoty, 75 cets, o cetst. .\sssiatc'memesesbitaisa choice ofcc- teredsiseatsstuponttspresntsationttof teir msembaeshipi tickst. FtGCLS ALL sAGOG OVER NTER-SORORITY FEATURE essetterpise ithie social 'lssr wil ti ake'place tis eesing isa a party givets by te Itetr- Sorority.Asotciatiost laof Atnt Arbor. The affair will e held ass Barbsottr gytatasisssasfrost 8 to 2 p. i. antd wilibe a formal receptiot, Itollsoedi iy'daninsetg. Refreshmnts wil tbe servesi ansd Fiscier's orcsest will furnishithemustsic. The geseral chair- sats of teatty' is Miss Roinsoon, Chi tntegs. Thse pusrpose of tis affair is to pro- stmote inter-sorority spirit, asd it is the first reslt sat a long effort in this ,di'iec rtiotn on the part of the sororities.- Th t intvitatiottsiscute all sorority patron- -esses.altiae andsactruve enters, ad 1DeantsJordants. tJOHN CRAHEIN°TO BR SENIOR LAW ORATOR John Crahesa defeated five other can teidates last tnigt in the contest for class xorator of the senior laws. His sujet n-wat"'Te Johns Marshall of the West,' sa nhicis he elogized the work of Jtdg Cooley of thae lawe teprtment. E. T sFoote otoassewardedseosd place an . C. Hate ltesi. At a bussisrs meeting of the Girls Glee clb, held Wednedgy afternoon thse folowinag officers were chosen fbr athse comisg year: President, Raceli Sisaclair; vice-president, Jeanette Kot vst; secretary-treaosurer, Wilma' Marx. i Thse clubs plants to give another- dane etowartd the end of May. REGENTS ACCECTFeld a graduate of the literary sir- Rrju nuo iwu~ ri arstmrt in the class of's , ; for the est pomt written ly a literary usder- TA O ESI NAT ONS gadate efore May t, soi. The con- dttots ottwhicha the prier wiii hr aari ed ad tae choice of the poem are' left Prof U. . Dvis nd r. Bad-to tie heas of the departsent of riet- orte and to te asistast professors of Shaw Relinquish Offices....a- rietoric 'lia contiiots of te asestes ulty Seek Carnegie Fund. sill bae saade pblic wtitin a fete days Ther net seeting of the boari will Prof. J. B. Davis of te esgiseerisg e aeli May 2. fsatty has resignerd as associate deasa " of thse departsmaest. His resignsationa tas "VON BARNISELM FINISHED, retuctantty received ly tie oardi of c- FL.UENT," SAYS BENNETT gests at thiremonsstthly saeetisg yester- - day. fisa Iis place tisey t otter appoistecd Jamaes O'Donnell Bnntaet, dramaticr W. i1. Bttst.ntst assistast professor of, critic of the Chicago Record-Herald. mathermsatics. therchasge to bseose ef- wo madase a flying trip to Ann Aror; fecise \lst.'l'They' alto provided for toswitnassofilearproductiona of "Minnaavoss tse stne appossitee's ipromoatisonsto a'tarsstels," Friday evetisg, iha otitg junsior professorshipt (ctobere . Prof. ut te most entausiastic praise for te Davis remaainsisathe Utiversity. Sres cast and for taesantire performanasce. of seork is respsonsilel for his reigna- "I consider that the performasnce was tion, ande relievediofsthtie duties of asso- astonishinigly finished asd tie redsering etate deltes wetill contisnue at thae head, of the ines surprisingly fluent," said of the civil engineering department. M'r. Bennett at the conclusion of the pee- "Coincidettwsith Prof. Davis' resigna- formatter. "When it .is takesa into con- tioni is that of r J. X. Bradshaw, sideration that much of the Germana in registrar of the literary sdepartetr 'Minna son Brnhem' has eoie ohso- Bradshsawv til rema~ins as professor of fetctae manner in wiict the ast str mathematics, his resignationt taking ef- monted the dfficulties eors' themetit feet Oc)tobert.t trof, rthur G.Hall even sore o these credit of Mia'tits' ssi tsy , fOxford. Ohio, sas ' li of te parts stret'hantdled tn a's hb'et seceds'for resgistratr.Ilit' sill aso, ellentiashios, andt sttl' of taesasee' be as prsofessor of msatemastics,stndslesi-. nsussataly good. Mr. (Grats-s saaistainae toe of thse Blletit, satary' $, oo. te searisg of military' dignity' ad ost- 'The tmeeinsg of lt'retaents yestrdayta ndtst hichststthe partsemissands. Miss stas nottble fort-shie res'olutiontsattopted il-aket's stork stas very' peasig; ee apply'ing fosr admsissionssto tsre. seei stnack ofttalking watites'reys' wst of the C'arnege foundsaiotn foe te a-iecepollsy got. Mir. Btwnt-'swos-nt 'attteettto-f teacinig. Thiss futsd frto as tnsutssal; it sotishax-c soneacredit 'thte petnsionittg of teachlers owas formaerly to ay tprossona perforear, addwosa closetd to state sssiersity professors crtiy sdesessvsg of teiigest tase. Mr. Carntegie itt attnipena letter to tae funtru estees asstannu iced is owilingness NI V-MItCH ItGA'N TECHNtIC to increase thte futndl sfficintly to is-XMAKES ITS DEBUT elud the state professors shoudtteta troisreauthttoriis ttake asisplication. DOs The tatetition of tec Micigan Pritcetts sftile trustetesntotifidi Press- Tetchnttic t ist Te Teshnit' is tsted dest Antgelanttth ie regetts' attionsastas siannutsssaly y te Enginaeeing societe thte reslt.'Te govs'esrrsandte legis atstsl tounpresesantay'nteweostyia- latsr ate et ts atily'te oatd's es srittena by' its saessabes or saem- action, butttnIo drlaso is exietedth iere. tbers of tae fastty. 'lwsetty-fvtshousssand doslslars osass-t- Atmonsg sousectf the ntasle articles esi 1stl theordfor as busildingtshosuse ithie string isse are "'lhe Rs'ultts of that.e tatseIilesie at the stbsereatorsy. Sre Experimnts upsntae Resistasce Constrtsti~ o wil tsrelbegunsaas sosota as satShipis" y Prof.ITi. C. Satlere; "High possst ssl listeb tardatlo sautorized tec Speedh Tool Steel," iy JohnstW.VLasg itmtdartse razingosf te rick part of ty. atdi"'Te Esgissr's Ctttract of te olsd sestal tbtuiditg. AXnewe hospital Emps~loymtett"ly Prof. J. C. Knelton. bildsinsg'fete treastmentstof nsae' andshi lssedition also contaiss a gt'ntrasl its throat tols w tass askedh fssr by rsdex Isa pblications of teiac tgitaerisg SCattfeldiatlfs' th esicast facultyls'attdsa sciertylbreieslists of atie atdI gatis- Scommiasttee' sas atppointedtthts ittvesigate te smaemabers 1atndhreelrt 1tlthe ext tteeting Isa Thle IEngnering society ao verys vie esfthue coedestontditions of lthe ttmaty 55totinentaen tgiteers ott its gracit- University htstial, it is problable that te listI amung homa are Joists 1. 1at irpst as tetmprary addsitiots sil ibe ibbssardh'87 Alfred Noitl, '70, Ciars iait~s Essrthe ovtseeisng of teseorasatd I'Flrshsit'69, Joseph Ripley, '7, Aet reset busildiing Opesratiossthlir boatrdiA Robnson, '69, Roet S. Wootward, t apprsdprsatrs $,ooo0ffor the saary of as'72, Corneliuss Doovan, '72, anti Otto supervisor of consstrutions. J. Kot. '72. c Pen. A. S. Xhitintey askrd for the establishmnent of a departmaent of..educa- SENIOR--IAS TO SING -tion, hut sothisgdelitine was done aot SWAN SONG IN DETROIT etis. - Tie' city cuncai of" Detroit asked that The sesaor law class wilt hold its an- ,'the rsgisseriug- deparlsaent laer appont nusal anqeuet at te Griswold house, three ciizess of Detroit as city oiler Detroit. tnsigt at 8 o'clock. Speial inspectors. 'lits will hie sone when the ecars will leave thr ., J. & Cswating council desires it. room at to a. u. anti 5 P. m sharp. Z Dr Jtsian Gilkey was given his si- Tenm sembes of te lawteaculsty ave gree its dentistry, and Johna Nelson Nor-' promised o make the trip with the - wood, Usiversity of Wisconsin, received , class, and it is hoped that a large nm- Sthe Peter White shaolarship in Ameni- er will turn ot to make the evest a r: an history, $40. complete sccess. The hoard sader a tnumber of minor e appointmests, andshgranted reave of a- NOTED PALEONTOLOGIST '. snee to the followisg: Or. Wlliam ADDRESSES SIGMA I t Beaki, medical, lease till August; Calvin- C. Davis, prdagogy, leave to sttdy at "The chaif aim of paleontology is the Harvard; Prof. James. Craig, Semitic lassificatiosa of animal life," said Prof. lastguage, leave for a year; Prof. W. P. W. S. Wiliston, of Chicago niversity, ,I ittshtsry . psychology, tleas-in'ftor' first last night hefore an open meeting of the ~seminster, 1908.-g. society of Sigma Xi. In his address' rProf. Hf. A, Sanders,, assistanst prosfes- on "The Developmemnt of the Elephant," s oe of tatin, was made jusnior professor Prof. Williston showed some interesting = apmd; wa.s granted, $5so a year for his stereopticon views with which, he proved' :. work on. Re Prince manauscrips. that the elephant waa descended from an eThin regents ree'vetl, notice that, a animal prohably not monre -than three prize of $100 rhas hbeer offered-hy NelsonI feet high: YON BARNHELM AMAZES CRITICS German Students Prove Histri- onic Actors- -large Audienc Applauds Heavy Scenes. Lrssitsg's tatsepiece, "Minna von Bartleta," sias presesntedh by the Det- snaereVereisn of liar University at the Whiittey thseater 1Friday nigt isa a man- tare st-isletsnot only dilighted theau tdi- esace bust saise'te spised sscal and ott- sisde critics ass sel. Fotm the rising of thse ssetaintithasiue ends of te fifth act te performsancersmovedl wihla apro- fessionatsoastnesss, asnstliarindividula wosrk inthlea leasditag sles dsrevis a- msttt sstissteshpraise "Mitnnas vssisiartshlsIs" is a play' whicht seisans ot ion ssly unstualssohistri- osic abiliity,lbsts clsos' anlytical intepre- tatinsas sel, ansI intl-sthinmemera of liar cast and the isstttctors who have direcrtedshtse prepatratioan of thin produ- 'isat seetm to haresdote all that lay owithinttheisir powe'sr s to strera renditon of sits'dlitieult lits.whsisthitshould e finishedsin tesrys' iatcularsSeveral ot t'e passges .areradiitfastprofessionsal aost'ndattt he51tamsateurs' pefrmettrs had gotte'fat et-Isstety etsnattmptedi to hassdles'thses'ostionissitof thes'play. Vie atbly' is suffiien5t prttaise' itsitself. Its ascaste whichis nt sainedh st weak s 'sssnd st-Iis-I twatostitrstly stog it is a sdifficusltmsatter tos bestowsvpartis- late praise. Carli. Grswn as 'lellhenm assdt Miss EflfriedlatXeit as Minnta had litns es ichscnotsnuty e prfetly ma- tereed after stane tosroughasttdy thian was posssibleitstepresesnt ittstance.n Floth ofsfise leaeintg roles wserr amnira- ly filesd, antdeiinthle fewe instances in whichs ait oI stffness ore of"stagtsnes" cresssies o, it n-s imtpy ott sndication thsate the actorseshadsldomesr sorin than setedsi silewstillsbits 5f acting hicts casll fore nosthing sort tof geniuts. Mistsater Fater tadeattracharts-ing Franzsiska, Not osnyedid sieihadletrhre lins cleasrly atnd cleverly, ist se pos- sessedt asec uliaselywiting taginpes- etnce, tier is" appearansce tmade a si- cisdesdistpisessiess.astds the adience ap- plassdedsIhee gests-esassly'throughout thin perfosrmsasnce'.SteiphtsnttIiricer as Just accouttted'fortsr thller perplextngrolein a very' credsitalse mannsser. Stodard S. Msore ass Der XWit causgt ter spirit of tse typticalsinntke'ier thorsougly, and wass completetly at hosme in tei part. Ber'ttRif1 ggs'ttv sat-Werner performed creditablly Ihandinttg ti-sinli scine with Mliss Basker its clever fashion. All of the ttitnr parst werin filled in a manner weichemintainassedltie generl high char- acter of te prformntce. F. WFowe-n as Rceaste srla Mar- liniere int Iis one appearance on the stage presentedella untssuaally finished piece of asting foe an amuateur perform- anceIlie shifted from broken German to smsoothaFreettch in a manner which dilightesd te'audeience, and he was given a perfeicet.oations as tarlrft the stage. 'Pie cottmng anti stgng of the piece were intl- carriesdosst in excellent taste, atndicombsininsiwith the smootnet of the estire performance to quite dis- abses the audince of the idea that they were enjoying anything ut a profes- siosnal prsentation of thin work. Alareinprcentage of the audience udersods German fuly at well or et- tee than English, and their livily appre- ciation of the humoous passages and hearty applausin during thr heavier pas- sages attisted thin fiished manner in which all of thae performers handed the German tongue. Notie to Sinnior Lasss-fIstill take lorders for invitatios tomorrow tore- tnoon at Carlson & Hndersosn office. Those who have not placed their orders please call tomorrow. Oppliger.