THL MICHIGAN DAILY ________ ._____ G.. Wild Comlpally Outr Springo5 Sihoof fe Imported and Domestic Is non; r I Iinc lsall the i \ liesShdes M/ ose rown, Crib o Tan, LeatherShade 1raisyait Flt ic tt Iq G. If. Wild Comipally 31 il SaeStreet New ex Sty les oa Snor litest lir o r, s l . \ ,hel you 1 ofs sr/liget , ~tij t in , h s - rt le o o iii tlstles, :1 'tTe 1 7 Ii-l cost), Leave Ordelrs Early Shechanl&Co.'s S tmir t Boksores Official National League Ball is t1 i ' tl, wolld, i 1, reat, A. (i.d. 'AI~t)INii New 1111 I h -roa i-. i is 'aritttdeiby a tl selsls ,ii s tIs. t1 irseinPuts T. ont il1 l I:i:ls :i il y C lrthe nd, No. Cheaslei iitratSanadatele ITlE MICHIGAN DAILY. tfroiagng Edtor-ARCiicR FI. RITCHI. Business Manager-C. E. WINSTEAD. EDITORS- News._.....onal H. Hainest Athletics..-.......Lee A White~ \ithletics, Assi.... C. . Eldridge Esxelatige ...... Robert Mountsier Mutisic................Roy D. Welch I~ a i . . . . . ..Ra y m o n d V rs s e h e r \Vosmen's Editor.... Louise Van Voorhis EDITORIAL STAT lit-_-;ti McFarand Chancey Boucher NIGHT EDITORS . Donatld Lt . Kinney Robert Moreland :Mchel1. Mi~ugh Fred E. Gooding Leoniardi C. Reid REPORTERS l Lowsetl J. Carr J. It Prescott \Walter I{. Towers Louis Kraft PaulI Greer Samuel H. Morris Otto En-get E. G. C. Williams \\. . Atbbot I. L Armstrong I. A. linekley D. E. Jones Patti Leidy BUSINESS STAFF John F. Wur Carl H. Adam Harold P. ould Address: MICHIGAN DAILY Press Bldg.,l Maynard Street. Manager's Hours: 1-2 Pp m., 7-8 p. M. daily, except Sudy. Both phones \\'ItINIISDAY, MAY 2, to08.- lUFl NtllC.55t CONESTS, Anthtter series of spriig cotests was adtdedtoil the history sof Michigan cu- llsrust traditionll,. Better -planed, heler tandsted, sore enjoyable frotm the oiertriors sviewolit thtsever-that itie univ ersa sveruict Thie Conicil's arlrrlgentlel of te existig coitests the plainlg f te nesv la stunt"anti the wolrk of its officials especially pit trid i nilgtts conttesttwere deserig of rise. file es-cts staited proptply anst unduie roulgthtess wvas qtickly doe Tthoulgthwe rie te contests, we cantIcatltentperfct. otPerhapsthe mo11stidIsett fautitwsas the lck ofit- icrest stowtt by tte sopomtore class. Atin timlitesid they ttrn ott ii adequate n1111 ters. They were iarely able to get sixttment together for the ttg-of-war team. Computaratively a mtere hadftl ,ftile clatss ttrtedt lut for tie bag igt indteir attesndancte Stutray inornig was elln5worse. ,Wat is the trotule, Asr l tote conteststetseves, twe ae bt lfew riCtiiss, 'Thie ag stttnt woit uivlsersaltatrproa as at eceleit sub- stitu1e frr tie rrck cosntest A morre equ iisionof sidshes, in view of the 1.110511 fact tttrt slioio ores ee trs out ass wetl as te freshmtneswotld mtake it esetn etter. Also a smaler field .would~i coctentrate atliniitrease te in trest. As it is there are taiiaiy rings pe-rforminitg at oste tine. Aitd as to un- oeccssary roulgntess, tiat can neter be excused on te part of University stu- dents. -Sonething siolti be done us regarti tot the coottsiisg of the sites of tito rirr for tietuog-of-war. It is certaitly ttm- fair to a class t reeise the ioorer posi- tion both years, as hts octrresd with the present sophomore class. This, ansi othter tdisadvantages whicit the class re- ceivet in its capacity as "trial horse" for nutmerotus experimeits duititg its two years, are periaps partly to btame forr the lack of interest swhich it has 'sowt. Whhy not httve a stansdiiig rtle, givig thte tnorth hank to the sopottores each yetr? It this way each class wottld tate it bit oice, tant that tiiteswotld ibe in titeir sophonore yearirwhien if ever, thtevyotght to haete adse tatotge. It is svhenwse tre. freshmnetthttdtefeat its thtese contests does the tmost 'good. But leaviitg aside tiese criticismss, which are minor cosierations, se were tlt satisfied withs the coitests. Tiat they tre t. good thiting is ti campsuis axiomit. lTat they were a great stcess tiis ear will certainly te another. WiIERIi, OH WHERE IS REFORM COMMI1TTEE? As corresponsdetsasks us whvttatre te results of tse athletic reformi comssmittee inthue folowinsg ommuntiation: Mir. Editorr A inthber sof msemsbers of rie attletic associatioti havie eetiswoderig for suite tiime whiat becamse of te reiort of that cotuisittee aipioitesd to reise te cotstitutiont of te athtetic association. 'was told by a isemtbr of that com- msittee, before spring vacatiot, tat. a costitutiont ad beets prepared aid the only thintg to be dotne before caini~g a mteetinig was to ruts oer thesork with thse oard of directors of te associa- tioin. Is it possibie that te so-called athletic element is endeavoring to throt- tle reforts legisationi by refusing to call ani associatiotsnmeeting? Ais Usdercassnan. "KANSAS MEN WILL URGE JAYHAWKERS TO COME HERE Tue Kansas state chits hed its fila nieetirig of the year at MMilans Hal last tnight. The folowiig officers serer elected for ext year : A. S. Vats Meser, presidentt;'-. E. Raistey, vice-tresidett; Wt. R. Griffein, secretary; J. M. Lrw- ranice, tretsturer. The cttbthts laid planss for a Mticiigtant camtpaigidrig the summtiter, wierebyr Katsas isets till ibe urged to come here ext year. Arrantgemeits are beiig mase for the charteriing of a special car to1 leave Cisi cago abortt Junet3p, over the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. fa arge eiotgt crowd goes, ield laorers stitluter. ratesitay e otaitesiat tiott one-third the regtlar prie. FOUND)-Ats Alpha Kappa frateriity pin, with nasue David G. Robiisoi on back. Apply- at 454 Southt First street.. oms Seasoisabe shirts-$t~oo ad ip. Wag nr & Co., State St. 70-5 Strawv iats itt all styles atd shapes, large assortmnit, at Allei's. fg-eod FInteacollegat, Notes. Spring fooltal t:11a1sr een-it ba-Il sdoniedtat\Visisl Camus sings for althte stdetsrei a feature f cotege tufe .l lln Miassactutsets tlnstitut oft't'sethnllligt is tbrutera ew ttlaratory divotedett researcht wolrt in te fIielif ti cbseutist ry. "E~qull r igtts tr al, steiatprlilegesc ill nonelt,'is tottrio illre1-itk)tof. 'Til emissorrat' of Wrsnton and L eleI Ili thelau' ststo 5elrr'11 lll r;rof Btrrwniititsersits- facu-lty lttave1'wssIttilsi sixte'e-n took-is, oIllshundledtti gaIim two hundtl~redt raddresse. Onts sf 1the rrfssrs o.f Cornellis Swietttzeand, rlnds'elay .(1h11e trill stelttst015hreleitmonths, ottling abouI, tt $350 fsr eachltpersn clb of tts tniv-ersity- of MIinersitartItas hel Eridtru-nightrt wh iha propo sed Mtinttesotar teterefStr studetsas ss- cttssed. Tecttttas tollsi euIr soie platyhtotuse flt tee or'rf stdet pro- ductionts.: - Twsentty- pluian rs eetnes-Iubmtlitltill tthe "grtet r mus" co test rat It-Minne-5 sota. 'Tte regetnts itffer $,(loo for te set uof psitsreceisvinugfirsit ace, $Wstoya~ secotnd,rutnst$250 for thiruT e im on~ rf this conitest is ill brig abolr uttIorert- andtut risicrarragmtetttof bulditts oil tte camups swhichsis contintully ieitg enlarged byltis whitchtusttrrrndit bis~ bought. - iterseufter ruty- studsett irf Kansasrrtuni- sersity- sthuois Iolgiti b1efore- te jdsg 1f ills iolice esourtf tLartwree silt h seith tthlbsrock 1ie Str tell hdas at ieat, st tsrattter ots-little hi ltisrts- nieu,w.Ttr his te judlge hars .11111 1115c( scu It .hetssttdesnts f tht s chool of torlealisitiantditScooptlubtttrgot ru igted stattttttsh tfrtomttthte-citrofficils that litllrlusitsuers' besig rulttuill thetr sit, li t en lssPubltisherd illthILls m415rir fhsth Jouulirut thlf.inuames rri owners of Amonttittghs-ts'oistrtyrrws , nnIswa tharlttf the ptruce judsge. FPil-RENT'-I witlhahrve treelet it !deetrratedt ,cites of rrstms fort retto fauli of igt8 Profesor orrr tupeclss :mteti irtufu-rr-r.t tq ou lth, Itits-sity avenute. Logmnt Co., Phtograprhurs. CGrups, views, laitierns slides, adl postcads. tDe velopinug atnprnttig forsraateutirsa specialty. This -first- consists of -Wilt- lant, formuerty wstubLyndT homp ''ttttso, who has had severl years' erprience, atn Lontgmuat,.106 Srut Sate street. Phtonte to0,i y 1 Goinlg to Graduate? YOU WILL NEED VISITING CARDS Tst enclose with your invitations leave. your orders early Fugraved plate with 100 cards $1.25 WAHR'S University Bookstore Fresh Photo Supplie~s All the latest in Kodaks and Cameras Rent a Kodak lOc per day, LYN DONJ IFAILEY & EDMUNDSj 121 EASr LIBIERTY STREETj Senior Notice stridvills dstnt ffucialt t1908 STEIN itlev ult 1 is it Arnold's Jewelry Stare. Peliee $2.50 enagaved Visiting Card. Finerst tiracarudetls atlowtesttupriees. Phato antd lt) creds $1.25. . WM. ARNOLD, Jeweler 220 S. MAIN ST. f .} Mr.CoOMOp Store Th4e place to buy your Tez~nis Susppli*es -if U niversity School of Music Register for the Union Election Hy -Law to Consstituitions: No-ineniber of the Union shall h*aallowed to vote at the annual electiots unless lie shall have registered his nsame and the numiner of his muembership ticket in the book, provided for that purpose, at least one week previous to te election." Registration book in check room at Club House 4 We carr the famous Wright & Witsonl Rackets and Championship BallsJ________ 121 WashIngt