I .., _ I I - - ! , 1 ; . 7 ,4 ; . r, _ ,. " - _ ~'T .No. 27. GVNIXLRSITY OF MICHIGAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 7, 1890. Pirtcso3 CE NTS. AT ALBION. The E~oys Have a Hard Figh'.--U. of M., 16; AlbionO . iSaturday t-as our111' ol(l. lid tile lesult of the (amc ,iiot s- Iletially pleasing.' he eam ela wa ntas good as with tihe 1). A. CWhile Albion showed wonder- full improvemlent,irusiling ihard, tacklng well, aud playing a bold offen sive game. All our backs seenmed weak, and tile rulshilinle shov64 keenly the lack of practice during tile last week. Tile gamel-e Albion wills the toss, takes thele1and111 11ru1ssto 0411 20 yd. II 1Cat th i h's Ph Atldeirso11lakes tell y'ds. land Lando11 fivehblt lweget the ball o four' downs. Jewett lulls 10 yds., tihens. thlenl 2I0,being well tackled by1n ail d Sucll. After several rulshes Malley gets thlroulgh cent1.6andludn1115to Albions 5 vd. ne, wilele Grosih dodges arlounid tile end; toulch-downl, --0. Tile bunt out, fails and Albion 011n gets tile ball, but Landoln loses it wihel tackled by R. Slier- 'nan. A few rulshe~s and(tile V saes Over tile linle, Grosih holdin~g tile bail. Goal. Score, 10-0. L~andon starts tile ball fromi centre and m~akes 20 yds. behind tile V. Andlerson is tackled at 20 Yd. line by Jewett. After a 5 Yd. gail by Landon, we get the hall on four downs, short rusihes work it out to 40 yd. line, wihere we lose tile bail. Anderson m1akes a long run to 10 yd. line 1111 Albion rusihes to ou11r 3 yd. line only to lose the bal ol four dOWns HBard rusiles and sihort "t1ns take thle bail out-to our 35 Y4 line where it get; outside. Cntilepa ss in, thle ball is tbrown forvward". Anderson gets it and SI lls 10 Imtlc'l'iY lascli i 1.l'l. '1- iIc tel' is ilere 0 istllitieti jult Ii til lf 111d")lla,11111 I. Wal--e I tles 5iis lplaice. Scole Io --t Til e condlldf11 topens ll litile V\ a ali 12.52y1. run1bhrJ ewett. Albion gets tile bail, a~dvancles it to yds., tihen loses it. R1. Shlermlanl is disqualifiedi, S. Slher- man~1 takinghis place. After' 11V 1r15h of 25 y'ds. Sntiherlaud is also put offt Mcorrau playing in~stead. We lose tile bal nullAnIdersou 1ru11s nealy Vto cenltre,. hit is thrlown pa 1.1nd1(1rops1)5tieale111. tile gameI C1nd11crossestieli'nile. Goal. Score ito-0. Alhion starts tile bail fromn cen~- tire Nvithl alterritic 11us1. A scriml- inaige enlsues. Tile umpilire blows his whlistie to disqualify Chlad- bourne, at whlichl uomnt Burn- iami steals out of tile crowd and runis down tile tield,putting tile bal down beihind our goal. iRefere decides tihat timleihad been called before Burnhamn ran, 11111oldel s tile ball brougiht back, wihicih Albion refuses to do, claimling a1 touchldown. After waiting tile ulsuli five minutes Aibion still re- fulses to play anld tile game be- colmes ours by defalit, witih 25 minutes time left to play. Score 1 G-0. Referee, Van. Kortwick, '93; Umpire, Mi'. Allen, Albion's Manager. U. of 14f. Pesitiens Albioe. Chladbourne. enter..Schultz Suthlerland....1.G...Roberts Trainer...L. G;.. arr Malley....... . T...Parmneter Pearson ......... L. T...Wooton McKeon.. ....Maywood RI. Shermsan..L. E....Newell Holden ...Qur back..Buruham Jewett fLandon Grosh t ...Hlf backsI Anderson Dygert .....Back ...Snell Philosophical Society. Thie prograil f itlte Ililix-ersitY P'ilosopihiical Soiciety piolmises y ~ eal' tolbe of morel tthan li 101 iiiterest. The first iileeting ofi the seimester' is annliouniced for ineat Tulesdayv eveing, a lt S o'clck, in I Roo01m A, wheln a papser' iii be read by Prof. 13. A. Hlinsdale 011 "Tie Historical Methlod." As Wright, Kafir-& Go. ti n .,i'erruetlturrs 01 the P ''s: Se '55 ededes made iq the couner Sampes' at uppr- per 'a' e'ce, tis mehiod of resealrchl is piirsiieci in almost every departmenlt of tile 1411 WO Iniv ersity, and as almost every one wvho emlpoy's it has ihis ownert l t iar'ticuilar views ats to wihat it 'OPSYAID AVE., M - MoA n. m~eanis 11nd1 'whalt use sholond be lout a1 large numllber- of ibearers 1an1 lbe pi'odiictive of tha~t .,harp dis- interest evenl foi' tile unsopisiti- suibject Prof. Hhinsdale wli discuss tile origiu of tile his toriclmlethlod of. in vestigatioll, its rlitionl to tile tiheory of evolution, 1a11 its cihief charaicteristics, uses land lilllita- tionls. Tile paper wviii doubtless be a valuable additionl to tile liter'- ature of tile subject. Otihers whlio will read piapers dllrinlg tile 'ear ale Prof. E. E. Blown, of Jackson, wiho will probably touicih u1p0n some fea- tures of life anld tihougiht ill Ger- mny1; Mrs. Stumnderland; Mr. F. P. Jordan, of tile University library; M~r. Dick, Mr. Tufts and Prof. Scott. A joint lmeetinlg of tile Pihilological amnd Pililosophlical Societies whicih was proposed for last year but proved at tihat time inmpracticable, will, it is iloped, -be effected some time illtile second senmester. The meetings of tile Society are free to all, and everyone is cor- dially invited not only to attend thlem, but to ask questions and talke 1111 active palrt inl the discus- sion. Xii eqlly c'rldialiniv~ita- tionl is exteniled tio11all)h are ill- terestedinilltile aim~s of tile So- cietv. to become mlemlber's by tile simple plrocess of depositinlg 25 I('elts alil dcues with tile secre- tarl'-. ATHLETIC NOTES. Foot-bail gatmes Wednesday: U. of Penn., 12, Columbia, 0; Princeton, 26, Lafayette, 0; Yale. 37, Williams, 0; Wesleyan, 8, Anmherst, 6; Swarthmnore Sophls, :36, Haverford Sophls, 0. Tilere is some dissatisfaction at Harvard over the present muake up of the teamu, tile center being tibough~ttunnecessar'ily weak. The Harvard-Yale Freshlmen game will be played at New ilavenl this year'. Alies and Donnelly, of last year's Princetonl eleveln, played on thle Chicago University Club's team last Saturday. Brooks, Harvard, '87, tile old center rusih and captain, hlas been appointed referee for the Yale. Princeton game. Sherrill, Yale's fast sprinter, will return to tile Yale law schlool tis fall.