The MichiganDaily ANtN ARBOR, M TC(2' AURDAY, MAY 9, 1908. A VOL. XVIII. \ . L } 1 6i GAME AND MEET 6 OFFERED TO FANS Double Attraction at Ferry Field This Afternoon-Baseball and LTrack Vie for Spotlight. .Track and diamond will i this after noon in holtitg te attetiion of thet ..crowd, for oinlg to the ioovnons nun- } er of entries for the hanidiatt meet the first events will hve to hebettut off at 3 p. mv The aseatl game with Georgetown is sct'teduledto coinnienc at 2s p. mt. antiNilt occtittv et tcs'lltil lhor atd a haf to tso hos. so ttat contests till te waget oni bott fields at otte. Thetthtiisionii swit be lifts- cents. 'Tetuncetaintv of haniicatievent s will add mutci to the novelty aititex- citemtent of tlevasit= meet. \ittt tuuttl a two-miler, etteeith te httttees there is no ktowing swhat swit hppiten. In this event eck, Horter, Nyeer ~c- rell anti Craig ae listed to stat friir scratch. Utless the anicatstpa havoc with the iote It tier or Caig wit pritatlystill. 'Te Iriatjumipiis atitohistit prioittence trogigtheftc iok otWin.it In practice t thi pig i s titttrsst 22 feet, ttjumttthfat ogtt to pace il att eastertmeet It is ie of tthis re- makale tshoising thc is iel a sxic hantdicap over Iheatt.Thfe lattrisIs lit weathet jump r adtii fthad noti ing btlint bertingpatie cssath spring. Foi tiiis esoVoiti as an excellent ctacs to ii t Atnd, oiisodfkin! stie Coe is ettereid itt ttie highti jmnpt Itittiani cap of fmior icsSome o tedoe ters suset tt itt as iiig ude 5 feet ti ineus ie ioiutitstip over'tic hbr. In thi een sx en are t scratch. 'Te hurdittes p iiotibe Iliit srcs anid IHtlbet -iare i 5ie t itiath fd nyof tent ay-wilrni thii i rlist tii-i-- ftir-i titte inieetiin schthetri- 'Twently-oneiime n are enitdfoth eilife, anit Ritwe aniti its-tics-giieniti anti 20, tirds htniiicaipsiresectiefy- Sonteiof tis fanis ctcies edttio outiift if Harry cn tetitRosswe tttta t tir, butlibts-estfe oni ttie slongattdf iiie A onumer if 'iut uin s iefiiihfitive beett reciig pes-ti nrtineintiug witf tie CCC sittutitates eltestd witfai-it caps rtitgiiig frmiii95 ii13 3's n soe of temunmty pttce. Ribitons treioihisawarded tith wnnters of ttie s--i-uts. 'Tes-~flointgit is "the list f entries: Slotiitt-Honensr, ft i. (Atur, 2 ft. 6 it.;ienotk. scittctt;I tiiisn ft. -Broad jumnp=lA tiur, t ft.; ~ptm 9 it.;Woli, 6 i.; tettfi sratsti Levinsotn, -2ft.;hLege, i ft.fi i.; 'tig, 2 ft.;t Wright, 2 ft. H-iglt iitt-H ornusr. IishThouig. Soith, Orser, Craig, srtiti;Srtsy,. 3 fn.;t Coe, 4 it. iitmer-Chanidler, srtchtefineft Moffett, t2 ft.;tBetroik, ih ft.;\Vtt- -kits, Cnlley, 28 ft.; Matsei, 30 ft. Discus-Hortter, Arthiur, srtch;t Bebrook, 5 ft.; Itanisen, Simondso, Wight, io ft. Poleval-Allerdice, srtitht f'tge Levinon, 6 it.; Wright, i ft. oo yards-Keck, Horier,Syer, Merc- rret, Craig, scratch; McGregor, t yd. Ii, Gaoble, t -it yds.; WVtrner, 2 yds.; itgerrel, 2 -2 yds.; Leger, 3 ys.;I Poiak, Madison, 4 yds.; Parrok, 6 ys. 24yards-Keck, H-oier, Ster, Crtig, sacht Wrer, Gambe 2 ys.; Dltil McGregor, 3 yds.;t Leger, 4- yis;hPOl- lak, 5 yds.. - Craig; ll hornay, 'scratc-I; latnitond, Reagh, 5 ydn.- 226 hurdle-Merrett, scratch; H -oner, Craig, 2 yds; Smith, 4 YdIs.;°'itill>>ttt , 6 id.,RagSO ys ; sMeornayto0KINNE DISMISSES 410 yrds-1ohnsc 'i arner, Keck, scrtitch; t'itzgerrelt h6 yds. ;Pollik, D C Ptiserceio iIs.;Boyiitoii12 y-ds.; iuth- site, 14 yds. All Damages Are Settle4 Silo yii ds-Bl nsasls scratcht ; fDnll 5ydts.: 'sistol 25 ills. ;Poiltlk, 2pydls.;,Judge Shows Leniencyt ltyers, tsi-itys. ; tIlts, t yd,; ilamtel, 40 dents Charged with Riol Yd.;Sti-rt 1t -. us ;Nt-hler iugtsit, 40 - -- - -- rifs. WaVoii iltksiititrht 25 y-ds.; Mel- W.ttemi coutenisied. yesirrdti 1t111 45 sisdsti thl, 25sii. ;Toner,15inga hetil fte-tdn vfs.; L. tlt ll t i s. s May, - tayi.ft- trttytt ft.eitl;u .\ltttc r'itt 35 yis. ;C.I till, 40 yds;the feelinig letwseen the ii hanllg. 45 i-is showe-dithtiimatttirs titad scomie tc fnt licCe cac;Rwz;ys;dfnt*udrtnigta hl,20 ydis.;SaIxtontfi5 yds.; El lis, 85 it tthe last ctulting itttishetase. ydts. ; \iitr, 8-5-its ; Kendtall, 95 yds.;itey Cav-tiittughi forr the dfetus' Mattrchi, too yss iHiimtl, 9;- yds. ;Craitt.: nt a stat'ie lt Illtotcortr 101) ys.;,iVattVolkso o rgti, 90 yds.; thait cltiniis for tiltl amagesh Stahtl, 85 sits.;-M\eltson, 120 Ydtio, With- settleit. 'Tih-crimatititsharges io rowsits2 thusatn1oy ds.;Oltitt le stttdenits Iere tis-td st-rc di stsad 120 yd'0sit' Ruttitut135 s.;s fanThc siltsptiftatre, is foltlos: tinlcto ys.;litossi 40 yds.; fly, 40 yds.;Lang '25y-s. Cointy oitt 'astt litiurjtstice ITwo-miiile-Ruwescritcht;iDulli 15 taud officers' fees .... s l 1 is, 125 Ydis.;Fletcher; 145 yds. ;City ittAntntArfbor, tofficers' clitt Mitttr, i130 its.; Mirch,145 ds.;Ibatng, ig-dcstroyed ....... itt0 y s-iiittdal, 13'-dst; Biesterfeld, Claudic taint Sacy Rogers, to 18o ills.Piatmter, t40 ydis. "Ohnsteaiii otftitisic. ...... 175 Ys; iit 10Yds. ;C riot t9o Dai-itRinsey, dttmatge- ti stoire yd. htapin,15s.;its owver, 65 ys.; Ceorge Cootk, doihc tbill... itw c y s fty, ii ueydis.;J. S eer. Walter G. .\ lit1, iitstriptiett 1 is s :h >5 It hontte, and thus removed from -ito salu- jfJjH l.LL I tary iofluence. t1AUMNlUS OVFFERSA "Traders and dealers in Ann Arhor, arSES oubtlss largely dependent upont PRIZE TO POETS th tdn oy u htfc osntestablish servility on the part of the___ d and general community, or condone disordef. $100 to he Awarded for Best Pro- .St-The police of. the city are hnman, and may ~make mistakes, hut in te proper dc fUdrrdaeGnu ting, dlischarge of their, duty they shtoulid in Literary Department. iterer be comipelled to submit ho jeers, vunorti- gibes atid insults. Their conduct should 'Ths-ittigutiiiuiut5 0f ifut rioters he ueich as to command respect anti coto-,- tils tiaylucproe tl , ew eftlit-. ipt)!ilIit pet recognition. ftactorc i thses uutti-i Itt0it luit-it 0ii 1spiuttunts .,, >r51 ti uitt ti t,-ii i st tei, 11 a tmore 4iIf it be trite that the setntitntt pre- hats ouftecedt a p1ize of S])it il 1"tIe.i ey wvere sails anuonig the stttdettbody that, ot ut-ipoeit iprouled-t by an uitut egetft ti3lic Att~or- side of the recitation room anud campus, furs' Maty I ittst I'hItslt i t o5f piresenut- their cotnduct is a matter of itndifference the aisardutc sfkl~~ shuowittg to the Untiversity authnorities, it would t. Comtuu iin is tt ito -alf ititil- oil iteetn seetm that this inpression should be re- israduuatesi ls o teliterary Ifpittmpen tt )11 whtichi tiuved. Amottg the ment of mtutrs 2. Niuoutuu ml li eitftion isipae iiissed. thought and experience, individually 1 I cateitrstsrI Iength the p ltistt. I-o i I am sure Ibis is tnt true; but so far as, hue iuntumb ittotile its wich lit roi)ittiti I know, neithter from board or sen-its may submti. or lecture room or rostrtum has otne I ft the trs-rtof lie ilttfr. " $208.50 word been uttered in censure or con-matorinutg oftheItpie islef1 to t, I Ii h- demnation of the unpardonable niscon- ittfthe dptmpenltitt irh-i iric ndttif > --4x°35' dodtof March 22. *a.ssistat itlliifessiti If rltic.ii 's "But there must he no repetition nr 4 'ilItsrigfut isreservetosf i tr ll: 25.00 recurrence of the affair of last Marci.tuthpruce itneatse nopct ti i-t itielit iii " 75.00 o If there is, then, in toy opinion, the aorthuy of it uis-ilitittIc-I --85o appropriations by the legislature frIn e 5.'btiet s subittei) th isii iii is support of the University will be itn- ptittinstittiilit le sibg cii till1-a It II 6. 150 perilled, if not sttspended, and the re-natiltsdoutilmiailr Iii to 1t 3 11'.N., sk-tt 19.5i0s gency will bave ground for the disin- bietneeni fulicli ;i -and, 1pil i 1 ir tegrationor removal of the University tisrtilmltitiiedf Ie)y ascald sitk-:_ye!i1W of to a locality where the presence of tne- taiuittg the. su-me andt5til, ecif sii 615.6 ftt~fi ropoliuan police will render a recturretuce thme vriterTe,il ie t/~itill lie ts tis - impossibile. You and I may have otur as sooitasie utit-ablif tt it $uooon itdeetipersonal grievances; but, tnnuat- nttlatter ta ft(,t 00 1 bieent as tsr what nay tue the provocation, it is StMr i.lel us t pssdtr it csmuldi t itour priv-ilege to diethrone time ltaw Almi a.o,5)ie hl aytile t' it ! tieandut invsoke riot anti disoruder. Ilie wiitll ss cantnhrtl..; oiin "D~oubltless tmany mistakes wesre'uaie lucre ii isthgus,) rfto.1 okith mu hu ithe ight of Siarchi22. Iuthitnk they soas culls-rtel tadtncii ~ should iall be nmututally forgottetn tututhme cltulli iii uc a ha itt t thme itcident closed. cesidthe s ilea oft t til ther iz k oycil the "Thue record wvill showr that you were slitlut i cetiitetuchititd all dischuargesd." -I hvtu Ie f n~> arn,-ii "Suchlisftt l i thecse, anImit toi tusshume te resioutisittility- ou ofitt mimtterst heretet ingim l ity' sitws andthsouninttg thatt liote mitty trilles tiwhiolesome.ht 'Cotmminug fromii -is 'uutt, gi muth l iturry datmsnc 1111 tt versity hlie, 1H dsubtseqtill y am esidtent it AmiiArboir, limit thy- frateritiy anth socital elatdf tug minttithi wit flmi iversity- lif I ctantiewors e 5conf ronmtinmg withonut I tre-ttilie. I alitawareii ecriticiis-tithintthese lhuesc ite, I think ethat anty often mex- with unite ini giving one big show for the betefit of time Michgan Utnion. A't a meetinlg of the representatives of the lanoguage clubs yesterday it was deter- le finvesitdinill t II-wlis at l . at the sime',h tr ' i ltluralif a-ulaig- trit mses thesl autrto lt hts-cittrge' ittes-u- tofueu to chatnge time plits for a satude- titertKittsttsCity. Mthliofi I mtiy, especitahhyiati.'the tillds of uhtimmnu- vyule performntce to a sittgle show. 'She ssmmmu uis u teesut tu it is-ve mitts, liibutttliust lie mmiilituurier fues will be itn English and will be so Filt's fhirumutunNvs estaluishted. . t the sise mtrgt itf *utuy. cleverly writtetn that they wilt introduce 1Hremittsstemnis eight tutu thus of rich "As ht tielecusher pauurmenmt if time specialties giv-en by representatives froum ylrriiu hg tl i ls ufcicu city-. I thinuk tiers exists out hottest amnduearly every foreigtn nation. AmericanswueuhriglmetitefehetcsIs umnuuhmuuutemmitmmutsrstuuifum. t asGermans, Bulgarians, Canadians, Uhf- hitmitelftothuirve tushdsI utli ini ii teen chatrgeduthbat there were tovo kinds nese, Japanese, Hawaiians, Mexicants, Ir. Field halts ifslitdi i-rl il e tuf justfce: jtusticectorcthe citizen attdtCreeks, Russians, Scnts, Poles, Portotupotht~e cstit:Il and i hayi ;Mill 'injstic forthe tudet boy. Ibe-Ricans, Hindus, Scandinavians, Spati- accompltisf'hu'd linguist, i ade fiete teastit otohubheswhoully withioutit frds, PertuviatosNew Zealanders, and .iuet fuuui-musm sciii t i fundamtttionu I hutve attemtnteu tho rsun Filipinos with appear ito native costumes tm dtt ictlueii u ttl i sduovun tesecharges, tanudtin every in-- to give short skits whieh will represent stationus, esiuttittily iuttNsiu u shuance theylhute tiroivenmt to e a nmyth.theirtaions. Grmtus ti uluuuey i iii T~~~~~~te~~~~~ uhsrryttopttt sw o o AUniversity professor who is deeply with all 'it theuprnlcipalI itt-t: lh tsItiul( to jaflotc htie houueit ofmoretion. interested its the Michigan Union wilt lrlirfeitIuisue iI55iit'tt.s 'l'beuitrhrysuue escapes pumihcty, write the pint and pint lines. Thue spe- fit trot-el trotuglih i '1.-ttu -ii n tu by hemee ttlmocui uh uihs r fnecialties with be outlined by him ntmd SMr. Fiel itsasue It isr the studseunt whoitsf the recipient worked out by the language cltubs them- ta i iltgiu ii 31 i -itl ol ficictule tfscftmimtitiimtselves.I is expected that the perform- lift return froumulGermany.u -onctme will draw audiences equtal to the "I beliece thttt thue CUniversity of Mich- combitoed audiences of the Frenchoclib FOUR lDRPtsRT'h' N'lS WI ugai bt ltefiues holy ttsloemos natd the Deutocher Verein and will also tt.Ct'SSt'i''lsthuV thoe lanud, anud that thme Uiversfty senate prove a drawing card for everyone ito- has Ito Supeior, huh these facts do not tersted in foreign custom's atud tan- Sit assoiatte edito'r fur tile 1s3ihc efface acltul contditionos. Fuit, frolic, goages. It will be an instruictive show igantensianut fromuit tmhemethn,, iuulucuimc and peritapslarks. are not In be depre- p p which will be filled sith life aninthoumor, and phiarmiacyldepatrtmentuil l ftt he let- catesh, butlthere titlst exist some whole- _________________ eud tay fint he tst-lestutre troomii uf somecestmaiunt; outhertise license will the Detatlbuiludinig.'l Telulls wetl be degetterate finlt contempt of law and - STORK VISITS 5R0tTXNBACxiO optenm frioto htt2o'cok decorum. Asiude from thoe disorderly Prof. and Mrs. H. P. Breitenbach are 'Te elec titu of three assoiciutes from element which nuay usually be found in rejoicing ha' the possession of a lusty time litertury deparmenct willbehue lltit all bodies, theme is the further fact that' baby boy, born to them Thursday morn- RootttCUnitversity Ifatall, frum8:'t3o here the student body is away from!I ing. to 9:30. All jiuioir's tre enutitsed t(, tu tt-.