The Michigan Daily VOL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1904. No. 37, HARD PRACTICE SUCCESFUL COACH Men Put Throuqh Scrimmage and Dan Mugin, the Old MichiganI Signal Practice-Yost Guard, Turns Out a Winning Says Hard Game Football Team at Saturday. Vanderbilt. Tbe1110en 01)011 1110111 Mihigan Theyfolotittexrat 01from 1the hPlt lher holes for victoryo0101 1 asvileAercan show's 111a1.ih- Oago Saturday wre put Ithrough tw0ocgon1has0(a(ded1anothr to0thr a- hourlls of 1ha1r11signl acti1101101110 - 1ready og li1st1of succssftl00o0ches dyafternoon. Theo wor; consisted 1he,1has poduced sl ice th adet of t the ost art of efese0a001-1C'ch olt011(1 1is '"hurry-1t1p"111011- 1000for te Chicago 01110 of 11111gol oh 0010 rewrdd 1110 (oro- Shutt1was50010th1)signaillpracticbtBoe inte orirnigoitrot 1udl11y was kep1))ut oftheol ito 10n1 on1 Field 'atuiday twiththItUliveisrity of oouno the 11rl11110 he cotvds n iss'islipi. or the g1o1d1adthe11 1011 Saturdayot' "ame10 is111ac 11100) 1100 heso nt tt a 1)o1a1 of 11 t0110)byh'lPd Ha0n111110 Ca0 erwaspoins11) 1isun a g totlig, not) tice, ado e ool tis tlace. Te dd tey ak t n'cessary 11ive 'Vrstli0-upt was1111 fo0001s10111)111rilliy, totg,swre te Cark, 1 .;Curis 1t.; Te1 H)1 ti- usI tll111stalwart01s. They ]cpt1 right Mon~d I g; chlz1.; 1 1Loe 1 01 -atMtl 1,11i~ls 0squad) u1ti11t1111erd. r.,;Nor crosq;so, 0 .h.;)T1une )fool did 110t 511))) 1h10r,,0)1n1 111i1 11atnnr h;Lnmn . 1).t11)11 was decdely mor)00no10110- Coo011Yost sidl witht refernc0t0 al11anth00fan ohe)ta the Chicago game:0"Chicago 1100 thohthsbe v gis h oas ho01tloffense 0an1stronIgest,0)attack11of 1)Ph 1) ovrhlming)) scor1001w1000ot) any"ttiday t~an Ihav eer ee. eatle d 11cau1110 fIis\sisippi' Their deOfe01100also wsas tery efetiet)' lt o ly th ae prgiloposlOitionl ahead." 000511010. Vand) ebil contliuestlo0 UNION DINNER INFORMr'A[ totif thei1 presnt git 110111n kveryDay Togs To Be the Thing tclimb w silt1)e checetl Surelone1111 for Big Michigan Banquet-Al- o(f tsmll levens)' w'O uil0000er )1iak0 most Every Ticet Sold- o, iter100t5111" and1 1110001100 lnly a Special Announcements. otIetfw f the111big 'aties111in 1t111 ;ouch that)111 011 m1101)it0 110. Old l 1)l ot-f-town estsand 1f)hefooll))w011 ld01)11n11 111)hig lss t1100e stdentsO 5111)a000not) 0100111yjh1ll11,01101)1)101)nt1wi11l blockade the) lafori110)l 11h)1excuive com0m11it)tee0 1)1)1)00 do1the .A.ca i))I- 0101100 1110 followinlg announcements0Ol : 01111.'' l.J-The reception and dinnerw ill tre 5115 '1f10e01e 11valybtween1 501 e uifoI'Ilal. - llserbt and11)1Misiss1ipp)i, owsig t0 IITereception wsill c01m1ence1h00 fact'ta)hU toe attoor 100111i1 a01 P. 0. inl Barblour0gymnasl~ium.1l cAt ac)11eIttb}1 1111109Hor,''the exactly 7:45, 01v00y110e stitt marh100)11 1 Chiag111) yer,'ho--t w110-('511)500M- int WVatermoanlgynllnisitlmlan01b)1 1)0 00111 redecesor0' at. 01Veld~tlt 00000)1 '11110 will 11)1the exact11111) Mississippi's 1 1)1111ing1dlfeat is, of taking 00010 at the tales, andldw(11) I)nothII sictoy of Yost Ilhost511h)arc late will Iae 1totakeov11)1 SIa, the 0000a11 0001t 011)1d1r1n1the 0)11)k1of Tt' recod 1up1to 1da1101)s5a01fol- d cold dinner as 010070110 wit h ow1s)111 1 ) - - 11i1, Mississippi Ag, serted t teaet11000) m111, bwhther it) rilt-tt 1 and 11)1 1) 1)1111at 1coleg1 0; is11illed00r00. On1accountlio01teVdrito (0 11 ,)Georgto wn(111)1)10 n1.0,, Otlmter to 10 seh e d,11tis otle tis)0;\Vatderbitt69,Midssissippti ; Va- aboueeesa1ry 0050. doboIst)t7, K)'tntillky Cetlral 0. The IIe,'from 71to 745 the band1). willt scor0100 1510 11a1)e1inl :7 miutesO fit'0 011infornal contcert it) Sarah 0)1)1b1)0)1s0the)0'outhern)Ir0000011for Caswell11Angell 11011, higt srintlg. V-Every holder of a dinner 1301n lttugii, t Vnderb0ilt ticket must enter through the north co1ach1,swilt1be'rmembered 0tlat 11011- door of Barbour gymnasium. Those git)0ta te star tgtta)0)1o01t1110chau- holing gallery tickets must enter insiplt it)1)otf 191 ad190)111)2. 13- through Waterman gymnasium. The fo re colmilg to1Micigan he 110( gallery mill be opened at 8:45 p. m. play')tw1)01yea110s111nte 1)0a1ie 111- V-'1000a001abot th irty9 1ickets15vtrsiytea1r11s. Lst 0)1110le stas fit- to the 11111000to 1be sold. lThseuitt s'ligibeto10 ))l)1y- lt ihiga, hutI 110 for sate at thehbx ofice 110a011t)he 10101te 1asssistant11 000011 tnder Yost, west 11110r(f CUnive1rsity 11011. Tcktsa giig 1coac'hig know5ledge (f tle t0 the gallery (25 celtst, ma11107 ho' ))))t01111111)' 11)01 110)1of Ms orda0n)01, 1B0r1)0urgy 111110 '"In. Notlites, etelr 1t)ote111'in. ..f .f.f .f *f**f* Tier 00 to the gllry uill bItold1)1)etltef eyclg (f the banquet BANQUET VI...-Ther1, 000 setven sact1)11111- 11000s10o' water. Applicatiosilt1)0 * TICKETS re01iv11 Tuesday, betseen 7 an 01)1)* h' 0. b he 1secretar010y, 521 E. Joter- f ON SALE AT so0. BiiiT SEA SALE EVER Manager Baird Predicts Enormous E Attenr'Ollce at Chicao Gamec 5Saturday-Demand Still Holds Out. ".1 .(ging 100111p1)00n01indications," ;a 1 anoager 1Bard, "there will to as '.ger 0at0'endance0 at the UChicoI I -am neat attrday 111011 00 any fot-o 11- "ain~e 01v0r0 p10y-0)1in0Ann Aror, ente Minesota gmle of two ofar there hIae lbee fortots-t Ied of 11hese)0wer)e0sent05a09' 119-rail 10e1)1)e1110genral sale of seats be- ga ystertday morning. There are still abtut twenty-ive hundredonI11 1(11d.Alt of themn, woth th excep-t 1)11, of a febw in the grand s tad~, f-c fors-lostewof te entire gridiron, At l o'clcklyesterday mInring, I tudnts beganlto orm n lin-in- trout) 00 loter's news 's0)011)1At 730 shonthe sle omm0e111e0,0thIe1l'i111 eachetdte State street Not until11 smallerO'1, an1)1thent 0n119'f10 0110)11 an and, up11to l1ast Inight- toesale cott tinued1 swihot cessation. It i11m01010 11)111probable ttl110, uhn lbegam010 sea wil b10)e01tabken. ' e I 00101 COMhEDY CLUBi PROSPECTS Bright for a Successful Season-Old Stars in the Cast-Plays Will Be Given in Sarah, Casmell Angell Hall. Thtose 0-1)0h110e0enoyed te Com-I e)19 01111 perfomanOces of tprevious1 9y0100silt to g9la Itttokowtt hat1111 preparation~s 000etundr sway' for a product1tiont itore elaorate tian has been1 giv-onl beftre. The com~itte that' lutter considet)0ion1a itlay, the 10111e tf swhicht has ot01yet been made lttbtic. It cnt~ains. howes-er, nany "chtaracter roles" and if te rqiite histrionic talent can e fottnt, its pro- ductiont is assureOd One play will ht' put1 onl shorty efore Cristmas, and anottiher 01tIte Easter holidays. The castuittltproably incttte !isses Boyle, Elliot, Scuyler, and Flan- nigan, 011)1 Mssrs. .Bird, Dicey, Btrookbs, \Teurntacher, Duttotn, and Seigt, wsosar011o11)1memnters. Sos' 00r1110e'wImeners wultlroahly e attdetd. Grat improvsements hoe ieen made tinIISarall Caswel AngeltIal tis year. 'Troe drssing roomo have)' been ptoin, 011)1seera new sets of scenery have een adted 'Toe most comtmnentablte addition wilt be0 tlle'11001 curtain11. Whenotcomlpet- etd, the sage wilt have a depth of 24 feet 01111a0widtht of 2 feet . Te Itol has 10011 nely wiretd, anti the seats 0raise1 01)tiatitoooin the ibackoof toeall wil get a htters-eo'. Thte fact tiat the campufts now potssesses5 a theatre for rlearals anti proutlontt~s uitt enahle th' am- ate11r players t cater to te college uorl ore succesfully than in the 1)as1t',Tt'eox receipts are 01100 to te mtore encoraging now' that the Conely cbtpl1ays are to be given on1 the camptus rather than in the dis- reputtable)1Atens theatre. 'Te Cornell Aumpni association of Phitladelphtia is planning a smotoer 1110 tile lundergradates of Cornell whtttwsll attendthtie annual Cornell- Penn. ,gttme Ttanksgivng ay at Pladlelhia. lb willbe elt the night) before teganme (olmbia universy was 15) years tiOld ntile blst of Ocoler. On that daly, 1754, his majesty, (George I., createtd hy letters patent "a body poltitickl andl cortorate, in deet, fact 01,, n100e, tte governors of te co- egt of thtt Province of New York" InI that same year the college build- igs u-re erected, anti King's coleg esttabhisitet. Everyone Should Turn Out Tonight and Learn the.Yells and Songs - for Next - Saturday. Eserrtmenter 1of thuniversity sholttttttutrn out to the singing meet- ttg tonight at University hal at;t oclock. Profesor Stanley will b@ resent: to leatd the songs, and Cap- t01i1 tird uittle on hand to lead te yells. These nen are bothener- etic an~d actite. There are mny oofd new anti old songs and yells which every itan shoulde learn. Thte co-ets shotld come out, aso heir ireseiice wilt cheer te tlayers oto11 victory. Every voice capabe f mak~ting a noise shold e heard- at Ferr- Field Sturday. The idea of tis mleting is to ge00 up spirit. Whien ait atitlete beongo to oin in- titultionI were ho feels tat every mlaniad mati 0110s1 uih)im, he goes 10n0 totefeIldith-tllconidene cha- acteristic tny of a tetm which is well baced~. 'Te Cicago gane ho the best gge whicit wiltite 1)1a1ed 0n Ferry Field tis 9ear. Yost says that it wilt le te Iardest game0of te seaso. Every loyal sttdent shoul remembr tat tts gain' means not only >a Mihclianicto101107v0e00Chicago, btt toe deiding of te haions1lt0hil for antothter1ear, Michigan has held the champin. ship honors for three consective years, antt it should not be lost tils year thrtought faitre of the student bo0)17to slow' til oer tl0sirit 'illshall soltodt be pckedl to the oors, anti every stdenO~t should comb titteitea of going away hoarse. 'fie 11ou10is set so tat all sttdents cait hepen000, irrespecteof depart. 1110t11 00 ireious condition of servi- tde. The vitm whichl the 111070r5 mtanifiest i11 Saurday's anto will be grealty inlub~encedt by the entuusiasn exhibited at this nmeeting. There. fore, ste shou~ld have the greatest and grantdes singing meeting that has eter beeit hetd in the history of the un~iersity Yost aitt alt of the teamt wii ho presento to add interest to the meet. 111.This is te opotlrtnity to learn the latest sonlgsaid yells, ad go to Ferry-FielittSatttrday confident of makliniIg a noise. 'Tere wilt also e a sintgintglmelting Wetneday night at 7 0010011 at University hal. Thte folosiig is a new song which is 10 e song tsthe te of Ik trio of "Ment of Yost" This iy a stirring song w1h1i011shold be memorized for the big meeintg tonigt: Here's to the Yost men, surdy and loyal ; Here's to the team's coach, "Houfy I'l,''rah!-altI ih! Here's to old Michigan, their alms mater; 1-tre's to te Woverines-rah rah rah! GiERM1AN BANQUJET Deutscher Verein to Hold Recepion in Barhour Gym-Toasts and Refreshments,.and Conver- - sation to e in German. Thte opening lbanqet of the Deutscer Verein at arbour gymua- sumt Wednesday nigh't- promises sf0o ite a unique and intereting affair. Everythingsil be in German, from tho recetion at the dtor until the last "11ietterhei:" Toss wil'-ble gil-fn in Germlan by each of the sc- ion leader, by sone of the faculty, antI by tepresidn of the verei. Miss Minerva Benjamin 1909., will 01c) as ttastnmaster. Tie boys' section as prplaredt a nutmber of Germtan studen~it and tdrinking songs. German o -freshitents wiltie erved. The (Continued on page three.)_ agreement1: has been reachtetdoiltile hro~losed edulcationtal alliante ett- tw5een Harvard luniversity andthe11) Massachutsetts Institte (f 'fchnot- gy> andthtte11p1111n1of 11nit57in te univsttyO 'ant i nstitute11semed'tin a fair wavtowttsartd succeOs. No for- mal1 vote on te itatter, bho'ever, Itas Yet teen taklen. tinder0 the su~ggest ed propositiont lethe lOof thei ns10titutes 1)woitt sac- 011100 indeptentdeince. Stepatrate fac- Illti,5 andt -admI~inistrationssvttttlttpot'- 11- lThe patc ldiffoeee ttttutd ethtteinduttstrial sciences wutdt arts 0andh pure sciences0would)1remtain at Harvard, f UNIVERSITY HALL * f 1 TO 2, TODAY. * f NO TICKETS SOLD * f THE NIGHT OF THE DINNER* 'iTo'e)1chancelo'r111 Syracuse tuniver- si17tyohasabtsolutelyt forttitdaltlSsll- dentsto hlttor101atttdtdattces. Hie dentstdaneitng svetryinjuious 15to 1 ttbittl-. 1He 0111): ''Aly t' temnt lt hold a tattoohereafttr, eitter as att intiidutal Ior'0as15aIme'mber0of an Itor )Ii01t~itot uittl 1)01taktenItas allin- 1ca1r0 to remtain lngerswilt us." SINGING MEETING 5 p. m. TODAY UNIVERSITY HALL.