The Michigan Daily VOL. XVIII. ANNAPMOR', MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 10To, 1908. No. 162. HANDICAP EVENTS REVEAL NEW STARS Horner Proves Genius Wth Dis- cus- -Several New Broad Jump- ers Appear. Although0no 1reco1rdsVwere.ishatteret in yeerd(1y's hand~iap metl, lsomeC su1- priseee sp'(irung14up1on te lspetaos. were gilen large haniicps, otucce el in wre-tlimg ho(nors from scrathl 10(, while in other casesthe "mkno woo a- uall exceeed the 1w \o(f the aor Iin thefrthet o f the tO-y111da1 the officil caught1thetie as1-11:a) 45 stile e 11had111th 11gun1behind11him 1111 hfired.(111111 tstro1140nd thbako 1he I'll' ade he onierby 1hs1 ws1ls- akn1no oniertin Ie pl ni ,Pge tfeha lit,1cleaed1the ba 1at (1 fet. (ht Ith inoot ee t hy tle th otn sf1- hes srl: was half11 10 1a1foot I lesl ither(11 A1110.111 11111 ei i n 1 C11(11 to es 0(111 111wh11 11111d11111e -oll irti place f oila ild o(fire11 tll il 11 1in1 fogie 11111111-ich haicap, hll 4 e everyonelsed aled111101115ti le11111t111 n111d the1 c tlainches I Itoill.111S111111 a1111Ho111111ho(1tied0for1seco111d pl111111 1111e111one11m11111 bettrilforme eve1t. S 101t111w111110eitleared Ilfeelltic11hes1 thisevenrtIbut ( 111111 1110(11ple cod- froundtthee 0(t ntbee111111e10a11-111o2 fihtl1(1 n ti ify fmatiea111111,t1110or the pofoi11wiin ofthe(11heftirt 11111 Coe,;lortil111t11if 124 feellsto111i11d nol lmea1110(11140inteen110 t.~ bn 1111511 fto11111iIft aeite 11ha t ttow 11111e10hearlested otabeerar wa 101>10ee1t4ihes,1110n1111isli0en00 yestr01y1111 ,nbetter edthe he-111 ti ft fet 2ai(lesrir111 410- ttih 111b0low 101:21. For the lost Ilhirty yards boil men ran abreast. Chtapin, wvltosecared third place inl 11is0eventt, Ishowed lis gameness Iby finishtingtron10g. 1000 101 stayeatcth UNION NOMINATIONS Craig tanc Merritt rat a pretty race ill tile ago-yard hurdles. The formerMA EB O I1, E Nvon1 by nearly thrlee yards in the excel- MADE imi o "',1 COMMITTEEicaitsr wasnabout euao101 hnicp too-Iyard c las-ra1114(s),\Warier iS) lrck(o) Tntc-:10 1-. :Mile1111-CIIe (s),iMay- (40), Stal (85). Tnlr-4.36.I Pole v4-11Paoe (6 in.), i feet 6 1i11(es; .01v111s11n11111Allerdceetiel atofe6inhs 1gIlh lllll-Cloe (4 11n.), 5 feet 8 in.;Hog(sanSmt(),ie,5ftl 220-yardl das-Wa0rmer(), beck (s), Leer W(4) me111110 5 1)11(110-14011111(s),14 feet 3 inches; 81 mond (20), 92feel / inches;NWright 120). 91 f1e(1 11i11u111 \-10of1111 12), 121 feet 4 1nche1;0haltterl(s), 24 fet; Colly Btroadtt 1u(m11-Wrbighbt (a ft), tfeel I- in11(10hesN W(11n(6 toin), at feet It f- 1(1(11>s; ILa 1ll11 (15in.). 22 feet 2 1880 -(1(1 11111Saxton (5),Ctall 40 yarltru-L. t talt (i), Syrs ts), Warner 1(s). Time---53 1-5. Shot11p1t(11 Xi tti (2 ft. 6 in.), 40 feel I) I- Iinches; 1(Ho111r (6 11.), 41 feel 9 inches i nenbr1o(111111 (), .11fe-t 6 inctes. 000 1y1(1 1((1 1(1111s--Craig (2), Sttll (16 ANNOUNCtED FOCR fTHIE1TODD PIRZS OtSlits10in 1111comptton l(1for te 1odd(pr1(11s0of(f919 11ave0beeI an- 1(1(111(e(. 111ese pries are offered 01- 3tultlyi folrte est essays 011 certaint specififed llpolita, gvernlmeta011(1so- It1ciolog1(ica 1111me. Th110subjects5 011( cond litilos10as1announced11from te 11 pre-lienlis (office are to follows: t. One1)10rize0 (f 0110tlhlndedl dolars r for te til es10a1 onl 11tis Olubjct:A 1o11(0e1111hip f tie raliroadls at the lowest 11(11ielositntw11(100. ad quty 11.0One11prize(1115 110chundpeed follarsy rsfoi te best11 essay(Iadvocat-theypuill own(1ersh5 gilandope rain the egraph1111 andtleprnesine sadi 1 1 sa (4111(1heos1(11rizesmlyge cobytedcomitte s I tuent s nrlly tnfa011(11ren~lltiof dei d1e1(0elhery e 11011111n1101 erll x reu-al Oollenilot anivssityd 111110y0111d011 tthsereodidictes assumey11010l0 mooa0(1gadthe fomsiftheenvelope.n t ri 5,1909o [o. white fs otossjugpedsoithencotiitte te a (olawardstort011 owfrsuc1 rcfgnio.s mor PthanP.on1eTaortheprofe.C resH ) Coole, Prof.hFarier 011oulProf.nBats. esa T hnarrsuetrsd aelrgemis-o 1 einelpe,-isell am eeanddis tomte adres ptoilagsfcingte asuionaellore s mtioflonithle 001001deaoit frveopte Il Nouldns-Leagute, 10114 pwtrhasdth Iaprienof the Upvrceeods rme"Te r SCooly f Sadtd an. ro."ats Candidates for Highest Offices Represent Larger Departments -Union's Interests to Consider Board ot (f IDirectolrs,. ticiat t'nion:- You> Ilcmcrittee1( apio lintedt1ac ordngc m(101 it(nomition l~lltfolr tic variusficesf(0 of thieUnio for tillesitng yar, re- rrlpresdenti-Nr. N,.Meit,11(Wo tIT lass. .b lely, 'o cngiuneer;J t Oglr 09'(X)lw R~ecordinig secretary-II. 1. tiarlIutll, 01); I.N.Smtith, 'A 'tlo; 1W1 Al1 chui'(09;J. F.NWurz, 111(1J. K. NWa- PEnginin g (1((ice-rsiet-S. JlDa- vison,,'o); 1. A. Treat, 10; .\t. Jt Quinn, 09. 11(1 1ie-resiet-loyd11((1l111, '111; Dan11J.11 efron, '0; SW> A. l lruck, 09- Medit v(10 90>111(11 t-. It. Fox, '0; presidenit-A. B. Smith. 1011o 14 . Mltlonl,'001;1,. I- W. Dotatr, (191. IThe commliitteel recl mmendsith9111 io1n00 le oe ii Onrteroil ca(10ida t fortir agins eafh thelrerlandttthe eP111011 helely up1ong personllmer~t0it afflnot allttso011(1 110(1110 This(111(0sten allofthed laigerO-depVrtmeantlUnon 11.1105reurgd, oweerin this 0011s andto cosier (the0larg lle Union illtereland de 'ither 1(h1oicesolty Ilarry(. Ptik (1011hreemetf th egcati the))7nloven aledytereittts redottctinable wook 09- pwoptiamestorbythemleiteralso- intco llghativit iottetitue ieltd Fr If.1511l1i(, whotiwas igraisatdls celagtokainst teition Ifthembufac- seth y N'. SteC. i tate1Y0,(SM, theA grasedt c.ayisr.betgan the eent whichrlect~lyi resullllltd it stifferiapg propia teiiobytelegttriieslitatue oasrtu-Ol hasnscuboreilat.hiot are firsity.hc for stenttperiesreatpraiselto 0.r.iatncleiies duiighilt shorts perio Dra lnh i eneralsecretary ofth DhetriY.09. C. A. 1101raietablishe grecatlsteealgnteDing trh e isn indril donessonte ls be011int- idteStitet hint011(1n 0he51town,1and lioshas seueb uded crfaimiewt he or thernseoratoricalplgeds.hsc cesriof Chicagorshicherectyowth- Derwt . A.C.Ahsesalhda O)RIENTAL CONDITIONS j DISCUSSED BY EASTFERNERSJ 'T'hiere swill le a joint discussion this afte'rnoonin iiMScMillan Ifall by Kiyo Sul tiii aindlChen Ting WNang. M0r.tni is 1 Japanese an1111 is trllknlownVal prize rtor of 1110 Northerni Oratorical eague ill gof. -Mr. Wamng is a China- mni ande a '10 lit. lito was formerly Chinese secretary of 1110 Y. M. C. A. at Tokilo, Japan. The sublject sill ho "A Critical Sitta-i 110(," and w sill ideal swithi 1110cnitiosl (f the Chnese 0111 Japaniese yonlg1110( ill Tok~io. 'The purpose of the mleetig is toin lteest M0icigan 11100nlthlis i- portant problem, ant to scire their co oplerationin a ma0 lterial sway. T'he dis- cusi-5onl will beginl at 4 p. m(. StlCtttfiN COPPER MINEtS USE ANTIQUATED StETH ODS Lat Inighti1Mr. iDelay gas-Ianlitieret- inlg lecture tnder the aspices of tec Enginleering society, on 'Copper Mining in Micthiga." A great many stereopi- con viewSscoere5110ow11giig 1111acurae idea of ining in all its stages. "The copper ines in notrtenlMihi- gan are backward about aiopting ness systems O rf lighting their Imie. The o(l canles otandI parafine lmps a re tiei amiostexlsiel, giing 0a 015r(11(1 light to the minertProbiabthelieal~so for using tese old-fashlionedl Imens of ligtinhg is to offset any sperstitiouso feein~gso lf the 1mi110. It is thougt that if the levels scre better ligtedI te would11 1(115 a feelimg(f awe fronm lookimg at the 11001 holes amd slopes aroinim in. I"towever, very complete telephonie systemis are in use itnany of 1110eImies. eac(1h1l-0eloomunicating with a cntra sitcthoared whlictgises conecionso twithi alt shops, offices, etc." I answer to 1110 question, "NWhat per cent1of tte ore takenl out is copper?' M~r. tDely explained tat illte bscs mneus 1110 average is otly twnty-fiv pioutnds of copper for every tol of ore haultiedt lp. In1 the poorer mines the average runs asO losw as ffteen ponmd. 'The copper vein in norternt Mihi- gain," sahi Mr. Delay, "is fromt two to six miliies 1i1l5width. he vein makes 011 atutte of absout 75 er ctt witl te hiorizonltal near the srface, but as the uepthitti (1c1115 ths amgle gradually di- muiises to absout 35 01 40 11rcent1. Coper cones fron thtree 0100 ill this region, the tswo principal 01109 being con- gomerate amd magdaloid. Some of the mntes are a mile deep and are reached by5 a main shaft over 8,ooo feet long. 'Thteosedeep mims, evnl while the cop- ter is still in sight, ioto10 pay as well as those where the copper is nearer the surface, for te simple reason 11101 mhe cot f hoistimg the ore is too grat" STUDENT COUNCIL WISHtES TO MEET COLLECTORS The coimmittee of the Studemnt Council is ntotw 0n14040dill securing the balance of the money sumscried by the different classes and organiations for defrayingi he inciental expemseinm conntectiomn wit't thte r1ot cases The committee desires' 10 11100 all collectors havingmtgnoey on htand, at the Union cluhose, from 4 to 6 Moonday. 'SPRtING CONTESTS COMMENCE FRIDAY 'Tte spring comtests between te soph- onuore anti freshtman classes will be held Friday amd Saturday, May is and inS. Thte contests will be the ,ttg-of-war, the bag fight, time relay -races, anti the pusht- ball contest. The rules governing the contests, the referees, judges and offi- cials, and all details will he published Tuesdy morning,' Tme general chair- man wishes a meeting of ,the committees ill charge of each- contest this afternoon ± at 3 o'clock at the Union, MICHIGAN BLANKS 'MOONSHINER NINE LUnthicum Holds Kentuckians to Two Hits Which Fail to Net Anything-Wabash Next, The fGeorglewnaggrgati it provedt to lib 111 motiiceiocreletavinug-AntntAror sit a coat f owhtewasiohaft-i yild- ing4 1111( runsio ich~ligan. I1-1'1745 les- son1 oii l osig the iceOtvailedI 'teii notiniiig, forcl-ry timtheluy got 1o the cakes0 (occupiedl hby lDunine and(1Keley they sliped-and(lilt dolut.lL~itihtieunl pIttitced a isuperb gamle, holinIttt ie niton- stutters0 histwo futilehlits.'fle 11114fi- In tc fist innnog itihiga troved iou tiealmost as c10lumsytp-aa>thto Georgies woresareid. Riiihte('ror ls chalkeud til agains111ti St liM." in w1ere tmae 'in his innuiig, Pate-ron aniud Duinntufalitg downi in 1e1>5 ((11101lettinig Baret 11 seoind. tut fir tise ftttlt, oly(n,' Ketiickianii won]([lt out-- ureachled scondu twuo-threurde 0rtt 1 iin vy innig uti thei trot, anditouniy-fou enii baitioiited thenli. Geoorge-hoswni was 1eaIkenedibth1-te hi- Bencei' of hur stihottp,1F011, w1o0 1(s biien i lfI-ihtg from e ra nnigis A1 consequeniI-t: -ifttlhlae ei'uiihcuauuat thtitid itnulie isrespoible f~tor tee iil'of G~eorgetow'sour1111e(rlors. Steist', tl0lthterni twirler,11(01- aged to11faltsven o lverodinuts, as co- trasteid withine1(1who111strck((outbefore ,1(ltliuii; btt Steves-cuwsas wilud, pas- (11g sixmen 1 10. ithiinliO iever sweak- eneditfor a1(1momei-it. 1Both mtenfeled A tpretty olttte 1play 11a10puiledlooft it the seventht. tBarnet:1(1(11mae a roally pretty lhi, )juta ittlhutot) el01 placeor il torgio XWhclrto get. Ito 5405 foloiedoi by Cllin,1w1ho1fannied. First baseocbtg-i toI get wsalmi for tie Dioierctchrtad iiit stutSteoes seti ai lively gl(iitdI'ou(tilt11ate11ron1 10 peggeIdiawiy forrseondeu u11t te in- fldut whis wereIwill oild t. 11scull he tiltto Pat hKeleyitaudfromtithere it tsveedt down to 01h~t t Duntie intimhe to killt h runneIrs.lll The justly Oapath- cic 1audince yedhd a little hfosiuluese a1plause iiiackntowl eigeomenit. tDititic 0batting was 5theidiviull~ feature (f the slaughte1r !To aut alt the vacanlt sptshOill the ur tfieod ourveyed, andh a pretty lier lst over the third basemn, a Texas leagier, amd an ifild simge gave 11111 the dlay's recordIti- zenrothi got the only two-bagger of the ganue. 'Phe way the Michganuero stole hses whomt Steveis hit once antI walkeud tswice, gull his revenge by stealing three bases fromuntdr tile very noses of the collegians. Tile tmoonshiniers scre simlply out- classeid. 'Tey aren't hulesseol withl a crack cotachi like Michgai'--ii fact tey havem't a professional coach at al. Nat- trally 01101 squeeedthetly didn't know whlat to do, anod so they ost, The Wabash suadt will arrive Wed- nesday andI will play two 4ga1m10. Yesterdaiy's score GORGeI'.0oW V. Alt 011 P10AA14 C. Stovens, thu.... 4 0 1 7 2 0 Darnteti,0......3 0 0 7 3 0 Collints, 2b............ 3 0 0 t I t P;. Stevenss, P..,. 3 0 0 t 3 0 Nash,If......... 3 0 I 1 0 0 White f ........... 3 o0o0m1o0 o Rossell,s.... ,,... 3 0 0 3 1 0 Creoknlan, 31........ 3 0 0 I 2 3 Carptenter, cf.......3 0 0 2 0 0 ia2l 0 2 24 12 4 (Continued on Page. Three,)