The Michigan Daily VOL. XV. S[CR[I PRACIC[ 'Varsity Working Hard for Saturday's Game-Yost Impressed By Chi- tag's Strength-Big Game Saturday. Yestertday afternoon, behind closedj gates, Yost oent the 'Varsity troght their work afe fronm all prying eye. With only three mioe Ipratiices be-! tween them andthle Cicag gate, the Wolverines lit in tiree hosreo strenuous work. All the men repiortd for pratie except Seult, the lig enter, woe w5snable to get out. Beecler ook his pliace itt the lineup attd itassed the hall for fle 'Varsty. The work cotsisted in fastsgtal prctice and o 'scrimoonage with toe scrsonYost then devoted ondcr'olle t' to perfecting a odeense to mete tte Chicago offense The ractice lateo till after6,ianstolhe tontoleft the feldl with instrctons to e ray for an evening'dil itrilt altr spl- per, at fte training qarers The 'Varsity. in-it 'as as fol- lows: L. e., lok 1 t:.,ts; 1. Shpe; c, Beecher r g,(oter; r t" 'ToHanmmtond, r. e., Ottrty Hamt- nond; q. Norcoss; 1. i., Heton; r. h., lagoffio; f., Longmans. Whens itersieted last eveting, Coaci Yost exreseol hisef as hardly hleased witlh te ratice. "Theu air woo coli soot rat, adi it had its effect ot he ote. Several of the msen are sffering fetos the grip. Wte couldn't iave a arot oritt- nage, as the meon coitldo't stntd ii Things are not so bright as last nigti" When askedl is to te gamei Satray beetbecamoe eenttotore grase. 'We're tit agintsitiiSatr day. The Mrons this year are the bestI ever saw for a Cicago teamot. They are faster and teir teamtortor it better. Chicago is far better tao Wsconsin, anti will not oly give Alichigan a harder gane btt till eat Wisconsin badly wtetehse tloo meet. 'The gamoe Saturday sil e one of te est cottess ever seeonso ferry 'ield",,This gmte is very imt- ponrtant0as000 it willodeied te wesernt champioship. The statemseots sent ot froot the Maroon canp tat Mihigans till wino tO a 'walk dii not have stich wiglt here. The wily Sagg is toottt Ondeavoing tsorotse'ito spirii of overconfidence. Hi edteavors are futile, howve r, as the Wolverine players realize that the cotest Sat- hray pronmises to e harder thnot any they have facedi so far iis seaon 'hat the Michigan ahlerens till he the satisactiono of seeltg a royal hbatte is certio.The usal wolf" stories wich comoe fron Chi- ego teling, of poor phyical cootdi- tion can e taken at tiscount. This "itch is certain, Chicago always pot her stroongest teamtoin the fell againt Michigan. RECEIVED A SCHOLARSHIP Philipt L. Schenk, '2, receotly re- cveil an onor scholarship front the nisn Theoogtal semtinary of New York City. This is one of te best tchoarsipsattainablio the tUnitet States as he was te oly recitient of One this year. Schtentk gratitatet in 1912, teu to- lOving year e continedd]hs study, bcomling' esecialy proficiett in CHrew This helped imIit to wits his latest htonor. fHe heldithOto'Steans' Pelo'ship for two yrst' BANQUET TICKETS4 ON SALE AT UNIVERSITY HALL * 4 4 1iTO 2, TODAY. * NO TICKETS SOLD* 4 4THE NIGHT OF THE DINNER* f ANN ARBOR. MICH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, t904. NEW BL[ACHIERS CIICA6O NEiWS [ETTER Being Erected at Ferry Field to Chicago Is Confident-Made Good 0 fAccommodate Mammoth At. Showing Against Texas- teondatnce Epected on Swimming Reords Saturday. Broken. Tie salofs seats fr tit Chicago Chicago Ili. Nov. 7. 1904. gamle sO iii get',o tiate. mounitoting "Otlt o Michigatn" is the Chicagos toy letps aoundiios util it bids fair slogan. Alt the preittinary games1 tot tree l, l otal recooo'ds. 'lie grand-l.hate eels plaed nd the great con-t stan andOt leachvobes at hrestiltoill ~est of the seasotn is at hand. The c sea( teoplo e, andh of these over claimos ot Michigano anti Chicago tot 5,i10 Oiave blont-iostetiof areadly. ohi(ttweserot chanopionship are to el liateger Baird his gientortders for odecioeui on Ferry Field next Satur-f the rosh ('oostrictiott of totmort' iay. Mahy the etter tamn win. And otons ltsof bleacht es olthet'soutothoinyChitcgo's 000000prove ithe etter.a site, to snt teeSoore. Frolall over Noting hot te coming game isa Coeroqtsonnfrom tltmti ot easots. talhedthaoutoton te catopus. Andt 'Ilseoing onotpatity ofhio' prsentit is utor evioetothat littelse ist puss,(ans lionsit ov00 Iiadteqate, ibteiht abouoot in the cass roon. anot o otro'.noti t to ltttotllllsdae trolmtetitteesitnowoorshown in the troal abotyot fifty silttoo'built its gaoome, i0is -sft'to redict that thec io[oftheo radsan-ieLop of to-tol 'illhe 'ell suportedl at Annl o hoeprentstoootho teo tinhe sriloh Atbor. Every stdnt who can raiet tto'railinof I te g-antaoo. Lst hxenes O f the trih, by work,z coar soot-to' kno lie hiioiih"otsa g --tharty, or extortiot, will accompanyl 0retaladmisiton00000soldthndthis tto e oeao. Thoe feeling hprevaent at t year te- tdeimandl sill probably'O beihoCiocag is I to he1(0gone CAN e engeter.l-lit 'inth tCi-ownif every man ots te teano fighto cae gilmouts rutingllh.itghothiston0he '.0-a'le is abe anthle way he1 itar o-rotse tt tw'ilt b ho' thrt thas br-cootagttoigt, anti if he chatne-ms l o--ohrototrn tve atdhtas tnihe ecoragenent that he otghtt to te t' netettst ootbaoth taootn o 0haecfromoChicao rooters. t ther'cotntry init rals har0dthgamoi. Te Txas gameor'afordeo an inter- Final iarrangeno-uo5ts o'oicas esinog cotooitarisoobet's-een thqoal-t blot nottyo trt 0n ompltedtoo uthitytoof footbaliplayed in flhe southt .'oi~ge-e hoot ohayitht packe0 tt[o tltnd imiddle wett. Athoughhw'elt Vct n lotPtotn ilhetoohtad oirletont-otottcoachedto tndohfairly strong on offen- andtol abri igr oh Cotonetlh, ree're. sito'play, Ihto' Texos showeo sow. nesando weakines's of defene thatE ANNUAL RACE oow lotldbesorhrisigtlin a third-cas coolge tenm of this section. The Good Materoah Out and Ah Indca toindiviuoa'sor: of several nmembers bios Point to An Interesting 00 bherieteano 'sas exceent. Annual1 and HotyContested gonmts 'ith hetter odeveoped teams Competition. fom thetlt tast or wst will do much ______too each he sotherner those prin.1 Til'eotannalfal raetot'ofobe Cos ils of tettnot:hano variety off Counoi trycubh wilhbhot-nsoostumate- hoehonstout'ptay of which they- seem 010001it 4 oclock. Tho raroettwilto bhoet'rtely ignorant. stri prootloty s i cantnoot hot 0001 1ht list of freshmnen, pledged by aereool acctunst of dornesn.Allthor various fiaterities represented to' rutintesstteto'vherslyovex- sotnte uniersity, ws-tpulished last asoined by th. ay. Froomt all tdco 'stee. Seventy-six men wear the intilt-rsilt bittaitclose tace anoolbltdge boot toos of fifteen fraternitie, ther'timte till probblbe fhalst Lst nakigott average of five to each year Kelliogg wyon the racesomoking fraternsiy. The strenuous part of het coure int 20:3O6. Tho reormod s te rotshig season is oser for this 19:41-lbutoas ther'courseton chaged 5year osaod not moany new Pleges wl fromo ot' yar tooantotoher andocon toiev-~idence before the winter ohtion hosof weth betvary, comotparsons0qater. are iiilt i to make~..Frankh Temnileton the famous Oak 'tiltesewtore'rotms fromst ite gym IPash athlete, has distinguished him- loosEasi-eel. oiersity to Southovoser self by matkinig three new 'varsity Soth unt siver-sity- too Tayer, lown swimmting records in the Bartett Thoist Ito ther-pathbttooarts te ohi- gymntoasumltpool.. In the twenty-yard ltc iteIodt, fromo other'athltb in eldouoottet' Ito'covereod the distance in St treen beyvondthtie railroad 100 1-5 seconds, ony 1.5 second sower irs, ndtuns to thor rigit ip a thanote word's record. He also step0hiohatoothoroogtn orchard to swass forty yaros in 24 45 seconds, 'tain street. troomothere it pases al one hundred yaros in one minute downAtlaiho th ie forter corner of anti 13 seconds. Arthur Badenoch, th of littk, aeross tile ohlso a freshman, woo the holder of inkstiig Sat street agains e- two of thse records. Templeton's othidathoettic field, retuoroing as they stroke is one of the prettiest to be wernto out. T'he couttse is longer tian sen isothronatatoriunm. He perfects before,. buto lacks tt odisastrous cay te scisors stroke of the leg and, bank of theod our totse. There is a brigs lis armtoadt shouder around ten-fotot.owttetr jonoi on the golf sibis a quick, simoltaneous snap, thus ikhs. This is Obe firt timoe iso years coomtbiing te aximum a ount of that teret-halve- tern iprospuets of fine Popeinitg force with the least possl 'seathor or tte boracu.T't'syot-seen be resistance. sit-sthatee rntredi, ant,ohie tiere JOHN S. WRIGHT. is siouconsiciuous tar, 0tlere re settool very gosodmnto'sho will lut MEN OF YOST ott is hard f igttfoo t tithonors. Fie places wil he givtn-three for the Why are tt' Men of Yost solenstakintg thorbest timeo, anti two The' rea ting from coast to coast hotfirst andseutcondulahcbe.T'the two The reason iso as smple loregreonesoof ohte cuissnowo 00exAn A,IB, anti C. hibitoonoat W'o~ios booth store 'sill They hate thiat Michigan sttff, he awrdred toofirst ntl second htomoBolldog grit and without a bluff. The ootecupi goes 00 first pace ost eads 'em-tha's enough; Thurhaiast areean ollows: QE. . Soroat-.hK.tStony, 14 LtoIH.P 1ae aoe'is ansother version for Rfameoy; "3t seconis- - hobo' I hF.A 'sonof Yost" which seems o be R ose,'; 0 omionote-Meninney Whcox, great fod foe he song poets. . H. SmotthCon-r Grnmmn Hahh, -____________ Corson; 1 12 soinuen-Bahowiwn CLASS FOOTBALL TODAY D~orris, MibnorSiangler TotheLow enbeorg, DtllHi towa'rd Bnow Te 1905 Engineers will pay the C'reightoon; 2 minuonten-ColePrs1007 Engineer- at 4:15 today on ois, BhtnerdictParson Caldowell;i - 2 Northo Ferry Field. The winner of mtinuits--Mitses1 Ltner. thi conet wil play in the final Theofci feas ot he rae re' Ref I gain(''. c uroe, hD. May:storter, Ot. H. Daane; - - __________ clert, A. C. Naglevoort; judoges, CGty 'oO hundred Chicago rooters, Wit anti Chas. Haye; timer., L. 'searns. maroon caps, the emblem Oosochotob anti Hterbr E. Coe. of the Rooters' club, wihh accompany the tetoo to Michigan. At a mass S Tbe Cornell Co-operative society nmeeting held in Kent theatre this -paid a dividend on last year's stock noorning this was decided upon, and of 5 per cent. the cape were ordered. TilE BARRST[RS Senior Laws Organize New Society --Similar to Mih igamu-WiII Octupy Club Rooms Next Week. The senior laws have oganized a ociety which wil be known as The Barristers. It has long beets fet that there was need of a senior so- iety in the law department simiar to those in other departments. It is intended that The Barristers shall fulfill the same function as the Mich- gamua. The society wilh e pri)e.1- ated in future senior a's classes, and t is hoped to establish branches in the nore inportant law schoos throtghout the country. The organization of The Brristers was begun hst year by the jonior aw class. The constitution was adopteod late in the spring. The prpose of te society is In promote class spirit and good fellowship among its nmem- ers. The Barristers will have cub roomts, where frequent meetings and social functions will be held through- out the year. The membershipo is limited to twenty-five, ten of whom wil be takeon in each spring front the junior cass at a -unique cere- mony. The oembers takeno in as jniors with eect, in 'their senior year, fif- teen others to flu out the fulh quota at nembership. The juniors in the society wihh e known as Solicitors, the seniors as arristers, and the gradeates as Sergeants in the initia- tion of the old English method of advancement in the legal profession. The society is now thoroughy or- ganized, and an ethusiastic effort is being put forward to nmake the venture a success. The arristers have engagedl a sile of five rooms, now occupied by Moran's business cohlege. They will be in their new qoarters the latter part of this week, and will ttnd the Michiga union dinner in a bdy. The officers are: Lord chancellor, C. E. Wilcox; vice chancelor, James Maynard ; mtaster of the rohls, L. A. Manchester; chancellor of exchequer, W. Kt. Lloyd, bailiff, D. . Williams; privy council, E. . Conter . L. Crumpacker, R. L. Wilkins (de- ceased). The members are Abbott, ean, Butter, W. C. Cohe, Conder, 1. L. Crumpacker, 0. L. Crunmpacker, Eatoon, Goettoqato, Kerr, Mckoucas, Manchester, Jas. Maynard, Steinert, Thomopson, Waters, Wesh, . J. White, Wilcox, S. L. Wilkins (de- ceased), Williams, Lloyd, Edwards, Miller, Cochrane, and Huckley. INTEREST IN ELECTION Nothing Definite-Some Surmises- Students Taking Much Interest in the Resuts. University atudents were out to listen to election returns the early part of last evening, but no very marked interest was manifested, and there was practically no demonstra- -ton o any kind. This was probably -due to the fact that the students most intrested have not yet returne from their os where they went to vote, and is also parially doe to the opacty which seems to be prevalent alt over thie country in regard to the national ticket. During the early part of the even- ing, however, there seemed to 'be considerable interested manifested by Michigan students in the otoesn of the gubernatorial fight lin this state. tUl to a late hour last night, nothing absolutely definite could be learned, because of the closeness of the ight, However, some surprises came early in the evening The county of Wash- tenaw, which had been concedef to Ferris, was found to have returned for Warner, althoughs Ferris arnied, the city by some 30. Indications point to Mecosta county, which is the home of Mr. Ferris, going for War- ner, while Oakland county, where Fred M. Warner claims his home, will, according to indications, return a big majority for Ferris. In Dtroit, where two Michigan graduates are, pitted against each (Continued on page two,) No. 38