. V'OL- I. No. 42. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. EXTRAD XF E A T E D ! . vs. CORNELL. COu.1ELL 20, U. OF M. 5. A Large'-Crowd Witness our Defeat. Maio Seriously Interferes With the Game. l*5i±5l to theL . of M". "I3 IX. 1 DETROIT, Nov. 15, 1890. ae gamt was called at two- ity. - J. H. cMillen acted as "eferee, V. G. Williams, umpire. t llowing is the make-up of the .eams: y *o . Positions. Cornell. e.. . R. E......horton. th $ .-........I .'T.......Ray. C rlaotl .....it.G......Grilith. 1raIits e....,Center.....Galbreath. rier-......L. G .....Colnon. rettpi I . Y .....L. T......Johnson. Z11 nt.....L. E......Shepherd. % -en.-...Qu'r back....Yawger. bIg -'Left half back..Osgood. Jff.....ight half back.Strait. 'ett. --- ....Full back. Iacon. er, r OranSubstitutes. The U. of At. was well repre- 4"sted in Detoit to-day. About students were on the special ttt, } which arrived in Detroit at and in spite of the gloomy Bather, the Yellow and Blue fldted gayly throughout the city. n 'uly five thousand people were Sh grounds. The rain seri- 'IY interfered with the game Iade the ground very soft and slippery. Cornell secured Gino Club Prtzon. X right, l av & (Co. the first touch-down through Ra-, The Glee Club oters the follow- scoring four points agatinst uts. lug prizes: Fot' the heat comic Foeg ues mpreso es Osgood also made a touch-down, song, $10, to be set to a new or andart Gods, e atj o- from which a goal was kicked. old air, or not, as writer pleases, c C tears.0 (act f erss o tse This gave Cornell six more points, former alternative preferred. For F nes Soc et Baadges q,:ei, the making the score 10-0 in favor best "gag," similar to ''liat" and c I t Sap esont pon pro- of Cornell. ''Chair" drills, life-size portrait per e Jewett, of the U. of M., made photograph, value $14.00, pre- a touch-down, but it was disallow- sented by Gibson. The club will DatroitOjon lcay' B C., ed. consider and- decide on the tterit Strait, of Corell, was ruled of the productions, and reserves 140 WOO)WARD A , utforslug the right to use those not awarded outfr slugging, and Barr substi- tuted. Jewett also slugged and the prize. An arrangement has MetroEt, - - M hi h1gan. tis place was filled by Harless. been effected by which the comic - selection chosen will appear in WHEN IN YPSILANTI, Second half-lalley played one of the college annuals. All STOP Ar ETI Ialf-back and 1)ufty, back. lar- productions should be handed to less throttles and Cornell gets 25 the president of the Club before yards. Cornell secures the ball I m t. b lebs De 1_ Bloths.tudents andm Special Rate t stdents. on a kick and Osgood and Ray run with the ball. Osgood se- cures a touch-down but no goal is kicked. The ball is not crowded over the line. Our ball is at the three yards line. Duffy kicks low and the ball bounds. Johnson gets a touchdown and Bacon kicks a goal, scuring 6 points. The ball is now worked down the field and Duffy drops a goal from the 35 yard line. Cornell works the ball from the goal. Osgood and Ray by hard running reach our 5 yard line. Harless slugs and is ruled out. Pearson is substituted, McKeon gets the ball and runs. down the field. A touch-down is made, but disallow- ed on account of time. being call- ed. The score is 20-5 in favor of Cornell. Jewett did fine individual play- ing, as did several of the other boys, but the eleven lacked team work. The ground was crowded and the yellow and blue were the predominating colors. . . . 1 a ) 1:L . li U tl 1G t- ' a a - u ~ wa bers of the Faculty are requested.........................- to contribute. TRAGEDIAN LOUIS JAMES AS JULIUS CIESAR. ATHLETIC NOTES. An important Engagement at the --- Opera House. Next Monday At the Harvard Cycling Asso- ciation open handicap meeting on Holmes' field, at Cambridge, the events and winners were as fol- lows: Quarter mile ordinary--A. P. Howe, Yale; time, 38 1-5 seconds. Half mile safety-F. L. Olmstead, Jr., Harvard; time, lm 19 1-5s. Two mile ordinary -G. F. Taylor, Harvard; time, but 47 2-5s. One mile safety (inter-scholastic)- C. S. Pierce, Roxbury Latin School; time, Stn 25 3-5s. Half mile safety (for novices)-C. T. Keller, Harvard; time, 1m 34 3-5s. One mile ordi- nary-O. B. Hawes, Harvard; time, 2 2 56 1-5s. Cornell has a new trick, the "turtle crawl", which they propose to spring on the unsuspecting U. of M. team. There are 460 students at the University of Virginia, a larger number than ever before. Evening. An event of unusual importance to all lovers of legitimate acting will be the appearance of Mr. Louis Jates at the Opera House, next Thursday evening, .in Shake- speare's greatest tragedy, "Julius CoMsar." Mr. James is now con- sidered our leading actor of trag- edy on the stage to-day, possess- ing the intellectual dramatic at- tributes of Edwin Booth and it physical qualifications far sur- passing him; Mr. Janes, in char- acters like "Brutus" in 'Julius Cesar," 4'Virginius" and "Othel- lo," stands to-day without an equal. His dramatic education has been long and enthusiastic. His conceptions of a character are true and his presentation of them in harmony with his ideal. We are free to aver that there will be no other occasion so fertile in interest at the Opera House this season.