The Michigan Daily VOL. XV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1904. No. 12 YESTERDAY'S GAMES. I , I , I , i t 4-i WESTERP Michigan ...........95 Kai All-Fresh........... 0 Cli Chicago............ 20) I'm Wisconsin.......... 33 -Ia Illinois ......... 1 Wa 0. S. ............ 24 Der. _o a . . .. . . . . . . . . 17 IDrf Anol Arbor ......... 0 Cen EAST E RN. Colombia........... 11 Wi: Harvard ........... 23 Uli Yale............. 24 Per Corne-ll ...........134 lHai, Carlisle............ ill Bile Ponna ............. 24 LId: Princeton .........16 Wa: N1. tlaniazoo Irtiol .... Dshligtoo1 'Ilison .... eIto .. .. oral IHigli . . . . . . . . 1 ... . . . . . . 4 illam s . . . . . . . . . iversity of Maine.... mna. State....... Mions........ klnoll .. . . . . . . . . Ligh.......... shington and Jefferson... 'gsia M-ilitary Ins... 4 0I CHARLE [AST GAMEi. Varsity Runs Away With Kalamazoo -Latter Team Nearly Scores- Heston Stars. WheinitCoach ist 0111pered o Fr- ry Fil yosterday, wiaring- a itoisy yellow- and lluic ttealr est, Oianyi of ticelecorsr i osed gat1ear cast le gogeutie en soliii troe-ca hoodioi. Ioieter-, wheii t team let the feld alce iith sis ti gameoplaiied thuis far ithis sason, with niiiity-fiive.111po iin lartd 111 ol Ike score oard, iiit was nivrsaly agreed that as a masot the vest was a betwling oteces- lii, lforI he heaeiniig miomiet, It oil edas thogh fle iorsi fers of the fanis wer about to be ralioed. It wasill le secon~d half whle, withi lihe seoes0 L0iUiiiaiiitho alt n Mlicligaos 45-yard hine, tere was a fumbilets-anii the hatll roled toars 'liigait's goal. Rigt End Gi- dligs licedoiuiiliho pigsin oi te- eun aniilther etwas iothing bt day ight between-iohim aiil ih Variy goial lhe. ]il-ii15s ts ite riase a st-k ago, iiimemiier ofiihilii ftiis T1hiiie it it-lieharry whlo avetediiii thllt threatenedtisasiieter. IHecdug a- ter tGidinigs andi brouti him down I en tiIrds friiiiiLhe go at line- b a beautilifitying tacle friimiibehindi. he nissedit. Clpo laaii mazI. tittoto tried for a ilioptict liiiftr this li- and t-riollegianms ni-v-r threatenei againiInitt beiii attlc to ae a si- gle first idtins Ti'eonewarrangge-n-iloite ttami storlied inly yssttrdas. he lay was asteir anitiit, iieniseemed io wotrkto tgethitr lbeitterthau in le lilt' vtios tiii. gamts. schIic illhupil Theme tI igtt-- I ft-elm mitttiSi-tt lilit etd stailytiatdm-insisttlmthruh oui t, d hellit;ule ttia fxure tin the te-i Catrwssbatkin tegrneilatt last ttoset toe iv t teVat-iv.H retiredt a t-tite itoftheilit half As usualt\\Willie I Itsts Iee tin- ance-wtasthe- heali-etftheItoioo nice. A reisw-tof the ante- shows that le capoaiti advsanmcd le-bal duirinmg thll afternoioin 515 yar:e-lt nsierably morin than a qtartr mile. Fiveo tf his touchdtows westrt- nate after lng rutis-ttwo 7-art spritls, tite ftr liii.0110ftr 5, adla 3-art dash. Patrice lstitseemsiitoiihavet acutiredthelt labiutandilho tori- 11o101 ftr two ens, tne for 501yarits. le Other for 25 each has-lng a touch- down at Itie hunsh. Dtny Clark tonoimadei-a. touchdowttn a a Itetii alter twventy-.five yaarts of di ggig. f\'" one stas overotoked-i y livlet ctiach,. etry man wstho htewtfile si- hatslieing giten a chance. [I teI secondt half Ytst soul inI four stil-! (Continued on page two.)h j ^ -.,Mm S BAIRD. * Navy --1 fr'IICI1AN'S ROWTH. President Angell's Annual Report tGO[ T[AM WINS. Made Public-Gains In All Michigan Golf Team Outlasses Ot- Departments. tawa Club From Toledo- The- antital report of Prosient An- Score, 170. .. Bell whih wa red atthe ast The result of the golf match be- meetng f te Bardof egetshastween the Ottawa Clb of Toledo ad bee gien o te pbli toay.Inthe Ann Arbor Cuh played yeter- part it is as folltws: day morning on the links o S. Swan Tbt- ttal atitancre as relint et SI resulted in a sweeing victory i the Cale-idar exludinig the at- for the honme team. The Ottawa Club tomiuanmec inile summer school,- was is oe of the stronget teams in tils ye69.Arstlompre gitihi the tvotal part of the country, having played yearthee wa a ainin te ttalall summer without a defeat.Eery attedane, xcldin th sumerAnn Arbor man won his match x- s-hol fi-on 30.ieh arlyitit ear ren- cept one, which was have. The aeafitoy ihigsdanlrtiiedar thatn-Detroit Club will be playid next Sat- statiysurrisd ad gatiiedth tray on the Ann Arbor links. Fol so many excellett studlents conine loing is yeterday's score: to clinict10 110froni states wihich hiave strong ctilleges and universities, Ann Arbor. Ottawa. as. for istance tduring the last year Smoot, 3:..........Richmont,0 :21 from Illinois Iti9 from Ohio 189 B. Trueblotid, 3---.......Fisk, 0I friom Now York, 112 from Indiana, Kidton, 0- - --........Hyde 0 122 from P Ienn~sylvania, 2 from Mis- Bloomiled, 2.- --......Weber 0 souri, 21 frunm California 22 from Trueblood 3- --......Lenhart, 0 Massachsets, 15 froim Conectictut Jocelyn 1.- - - --........Lyon 0 andil17 frotm New Jersey. There wr thuemt, 32- - --... hapmanl.0 lu-lu Nw nlneer tt hem,2.........ubad igrepesitted. We ad repesenl- Total-Ann Arbor, 17; Otaa, 0. tatioits frotm eery state ut Dla- territitey exce-ht Alaska fronm ll ou SCHOOL OF PHARMACY. nesw possesons-Hu iawai PortoI Rico The enrollmntt for the Schootl ot an he Philipphinemls--and fromn the Pharmacy up tit date i- sixt y-tree fehtoiusig s1aills andl provinces: Ge- aantffytre-tti iels mianty, Hollaild, ITurkey, Arabia, Btl- aantffytrs tti iels garia, JaplanAlexico ConlbiaCtba year. Present iprosects indicae an - - atonidance of -eventy-five or eighty England, itJamca, Onmtaro, Qocec foe the entire year. Last year the Niova Selita The timtmber ohftwomen in attentd- toal attendane reached only sixty.. atict te i tttits eI itoli-it i MrSt. Homer C. Washburn, wlo tols antewas s folows excusiv of the th egee of . S. in pharmacy atd tiul-li. 6c1ool-:ucLiDte m ept,-2;who 'aas assistant instructor in phar- het66:4; 1dical DepaIr-Hitmnthta2;ic ary last year, has been appitned Laoui a; Charecyhi; Dentalpthigcyinstuctor of pharmacy in the Cni- i~eica Coleg, 1; entl Srgeyverity of Oklahoma. His place is 2; tottil, 71(1. Tie preceding year the filled by Adoih Ziefe, who gaeam- nmberit mii7e1tiglhatmutteatedl as pharmaceutical chemist last' - June. ,i1 s-sll lieu ltoss etuiti609 i1901 u2-03. Tie FredereicksSteans & C.Fl-ot sihilt ttus tmginim if 1211 over hat of owship is hetd this year by Btrton thepreedig yarto 23,an n-S Knapp, . S. hun pharnmacy last creaol: f 21-. And at lhimitime there June. Several valuable adiions is a 0 ltiti lprospet that at leat I litil u Itlie o nhat-e een made to the laboratory by hue0 t-dans-milfurister.eThentay tof certain aparatts tthich the eparmentfor his ear.Thegreatly facilitates the demonstration eI comgrI tchtililgictit schtuols and the of mnauitfactrig roceses. lutell mi lgit-ml ude-parit-lt s in the ivemt-rsitils all oter tie country are fidiguhir resuorces Itaxted to the utuminut ittoacomiiuodsttae tie rapidlty PROFESSOR TAYLOR BETTER. increasinmg casses. All this is due, Professor Taylor is slowtly recover- nit dout, tlithlimocallstwhich the re- ing anl hops to meet his clase by c~emm. extraoriniary deveoptment of Weneday. He has been actively turmuanufatmuring indlustries is mak- engageud in summer schoolliwtorkm ht ing foue younmmu en commetenlt to di- waas seriously ill for four or five rest tie-ini. stthe bsratpiditttith weks before college opene. Being twhichu this-comtenlttcigradluates p1 hronouitncedlhohtmlof Idager he bttganm thuse schmlls rise to fill remunuera- his duties as usual, when a severe ive andu restponsiblte hositins is coldt brought on an attack of bron- thmeseprofessiouns. chiis--wlck has conined him in bed "Inth ~e Detal Dcatment Ie foe a week. numbuhes have consttantliy ash rapidly _______________ deeliuned friothe imoeswe establi.hd lieu folutr-ears' course. Four year SCHOLARSHIPS. ago thueu-terec 273 udnta ostudents. Canidaes for the Phillips' Schol- vhiitu last ye-tu thee sre only 94 arships, three of which at fifty do- Wkith te ightiueal of prfessonalSlars each are to be awarded this year. attainmuuint wahichb 'aas atways lher- are requesedl Il make aplicaion at stuedlit Demn Taft, otteschool wao once to the Dean. The examination lust of tie firemotsthut theucotuntry. will be held next Saturday, Oct. 15, Thu schols whaiich coumixi.e the Na- at 9 a. i., in Room , Tapn Hal. (Continued on page three.) 6-7. M. C. DOOttE. vi l" ATHlLETIC [ELECTION. Holmes and Jenney Elected By Good Majorities After a Spirited Con- test-Over 550 Votes Cast. Time final resuults in the Athletic Astuciaionu el-ecionm yesterday were as follosws: Varsity trackt manager, Harold W. Hlments, 32::tarshahllt. tUhl, 228. 'Vat-oily basebiall umanager, Lee 1R. Jen- soy, :321; i'aulh 1. Dickey, 230. liehe os teeoclose-d aunt Presi- donstiDavidl calleidtime meeting to or- lder pronmptly ast 10.Hlugo Ston- minensebetini mtdteli mm 01111g 01111effer- lilte ls-I-ch unomintingSMr. iDickey for buast-butll umanamiger. fTtiNorcro-iss tiutlihi- sot snuappy, v ig'oroIus oie.-hmnominautigut Sr. Jennoy. Tomn Hahtutmmond and111Totu Birdl untominated M~r. Chh 1111 lt. H-lumte ithmappro- piate sandmu-offs. Ster. Jennely, the new baseball man- ager, is a 1904 Lit. and 1906 Engi- n e. lie ston his uumerals at base- ball and fotioball, aod last year was iunter-class hbasebhall11011nager. lie is a member of time Beta Theta Di fra- terity. Ste. Holnmes, time new track man- ager, is a 190)6 Engineer. He was a meber t o f thut-All-Freshb 11111ball te am ndao siyer play-edhwith the SophliEuigitt-r team. i-illservedlon thec Varsity teacs conmmittee aund was a memtber in thle Cross Coutrmy Club. Ste. Holmes is a nimtier of the Phi Giamuma Delta fraternity. CLASS GAMES WILL SOON START. Thtis teekt till prolbablhy see the nuajority of line class football teams plre-paring for lime contest for the Umi- vcersity chuamiollnsip. The 11106 L~aws haussalready bees practicing for sev- eral hays. Fotballmh umanager SMontgomery has nlot ye-t sell-tdl a muaniagler foe the chaos gamnes but will do soI this week, mul tiheii-stheutlt- stitt hsoonappea'r. it basalareadly ibeen deidhed that no Freshmanm teams with be allowed to compeote for the reauston that Fres- mciin-who have football aility are exptied to be out 1fttr the All-Fresh. TIME EXTENDED. The limo foe baning in the tickets foe the plitical cenlsus has been ex- tendhed to Mondlay- night.. Any one udesirintg ltoills inued in utthis cen- sue ran secore shills as Caskin's Drag Store. STILL NOTHING FROM COLUMBIA Manuager iBairtd stateud last night luau, as yet, he hs hearh nothing from Cutluimia. "Htotweter, I shalt prob- ablty hato a statement to give out ctncerning time gamoe is the courese of a fe-tvdays," the manager added. FRESHMEN CLASS TEAMS, No Freshmn mcla.ss teams will he alltowedthliit year . All men desiring hto thay fotball illrepoiet for prac- tice with thte All-Fesh team eon Ferry Field eveey aftenoon at 3:30 p. in, Bt. 1H. tONTOME RY, Varsity Football Mgr-