Y wpppp, 0r". No. 48. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890. PaE3CNS PRICE 3 CENTS. A61RITED CLASS ELECTION. Fourth ballot resulted: Plillips, 77 ; N, A- h aldWiu, 54; IPetherbridge.28; Waples, S~il~slooed resden of25 Middlekauflt. 14; 'aulu-u. 10; scat- 0rlor Law Class on the Fifth Ballot.trigI WI151Micigaui apparently divided here. 111 resideint leuri called liie some yelling. 'Mtichigan for Phillips,' l°0egn of the senior laos to order at anol solnc yelling " Michiigaui for tothis Iloruing there was a large at- Baldwin.' The ifthi ballot was taken n n who wr unusually orderly, auiidst great enthusisi nud resulted: 0t l emdt realize the importaut Phillips, 892; Blaldwini, 7:3; Pethierbridge, at 1und 19; Waples. 2; Mtiddlekanif', 10: ('an- l h allot system of last year was kien, lii; scattering, 4. usde this Year, the class being divided The cries of 'lBaldwin,'"sand "Phil- fivesections, each provided will lips:" becamne deafeiiing. Menl from 1 llot boesvrosfcinbea wrkn fr °vhyOxe and polling lists presided aosfctoltenWrkgfr bthree judges of electioni. (aukesi quietly. Great excitemnt tle " VOliuger, of Olilowas appinlted prevailed wheis the sixth- ballot was of election. announlcedl, as follows : Phillips, 109; f or lat sp'eechies being called Baldwin, 95; Pethserbridge, 0I;AWaples, isl ' S. E. iLow took the floorasid 1; Middlekanit', 2; Casi~en, 10i; scat- 12ethligng speech presented Mr. . jC. tering, -. Total. 217 ; necessary for e erbridgre the trans-Mississippi choice.,1. dste IiiOliilnationl was sec- Aniidst intenise excitemlent Ithe 5nom- fule by' J. L. Iler in a very care- inastions of Mr. Phillips -wasgniade ful W orded speech. uiianimouis. S. 'Buva~ll thenarose ".to Inomiun- Messrs. Petlierbridlge, IBaldwvin anld at rt 1u froni Indiaina," anld inl a Waples were ippointetd a commllittee to 1511 lth1y speechs presenited the conduct Mr. Phillips to the chair. n0 f L. II. Baldwin. Pres. Henry was givens three rousing 1 rJ.It. XNewcomer, in ais earliest slicers on retiring, anid Mr. Phillips of10,i resenited C. W. Middlekauft, was as enthusiastically received. Ile 550hs thasiked the class ill a few pleasanit of'A. 1Browninominlated B. XNaples, words, slid thse meetihng adjournied un- 'nIclian, i a speecs bristling with til two o'clock. e figures f o 11t anyearliest GThe Sophomore-Freshman Tug- appeal 41 ssser, wt neretof-war. 15la merits he the standard N S lca dstncton, reened Shortly after eleven o'clock this ~.Phillips, of Peninsylvania. niorning, the sophomores came in a noin1. Z. Caukin seconded the hody frons main hall with the rope, $ 511011 of Mr. Waples. Mr. E. 0. which was three hundred feet long by 15f ~llld ecoide th noinaionan inch slid a half in diameter. Unider A.fi' Phillips. Mr. 0. M. Jonei the direction of Prof. de Pont and Rt. 131 ortefi the niomination of L. D. T. Farranid the two classes linied up~ v ~5 Mr C. . Dnde Sllp~re dalong the rope to the numher of fifty Ili' Middlekauffl, of Illinois. men on a side. At the word the pull- alnd 1fsuthaotwstknt103, ing began. For the first minsute there 17. 4sted as follows : Pethierbridge, was mio perceptihle galls by either side. 1;a' Vpes, 11; Baldwin, 32; Middle- At the en~d of thse second miinute the ' 2- 'Piillips, 835; Scattering, 4. freshsmen had gainsed about a foot. At ectl0d hallot taken at 10:4.5 resulted: this junicture the sophomores, whose IviN b bridge, 49; Waples, 42 ;(Bald- enidurance proved thse greatest, set- Se Middlekauii, 17; Phillips, 59; tied downi to the pull, and amid great foaering, 9. Total, 201);inecessary cheerinig drew the rope across the cen- Dice,105,ter mark, winninsg the tog-of-war by an"ee he Phillips mens became jilbil- shout two vards.- pul ud all sections hegan tlseir wire- Blelow we give as complete a list of g i earnest. the pullers as possible : Ijflr hallot taken at 11:00 resulted;:FRESHMEN. in 143 rsge, 311; Waples, 34 ; Bald- Chasdbourne, Corhusier, an, e ; Middllekauff, 16l; Phillips, 73 ; Jones, .Hfogg, neesr o Scattering, 3. Total, 208; Jewett, Luet, a choice, 1015. Church, Blunt, Ward, ('reedy, G~ale, Wedeimeyer, Friedmsan, Buscher. Croze, William, Winans, McGurran, Battin, '1lewvellii;. ttickelts, leusmick. Cadwrell, Powell. Shields, Ward, Wilkes, lPrins, Drake, Ilurgor," Larlliiug. Rosesserauls. Worden, Quinn, Chulkey, Sager, Wlitworthi, Miller. Lfumit, Straus, ltathbone, Sharpless. Osborne, Q01iO( 1tli ti. D)ygert, Winsder. Htart, Itubbell. Mason, IBecker, Griflin, Davidson, Trainier, X agley. Blrinkerhiolf, l-inuiill, Decke Ne, Davidsoin, 1Potter. Millei, 11, IFeeler, Parker, ucan, Southwuoitli, I Lawrensce, Thiois Cumings, Goddard, Spitzer, Hteathiiser, Millei, J., Whitnsey, Coisklin, Hookway, Hlayesmtli, Weber, Curtis, Cheever, IDickson. Ilendems, Reardon. Wrentmore, Whiting. Pomeroy, Ryans, McLaclans, Freedman, Baker, Fassett, Hfolmses, Day. Tennis. Wright, Kayi& Co. and Ar; Goods, Jeweles aidOs- ticarxs, Maorufaotoers of the Finest SoietyBadges ropde intoo co'nrjo Samp es'sntuponpro- per references, i 1-40 WOODWARD AXVE., Detroit, - - chw n WIZEN IN YPS:LANTI, STOP' AT TIil; Special Rates ts Students. NEW "CYM." The Meeting Last Evening Does .Cood Work. Mr. Brearley, proprietor of thle De- troit Journal, Mr. Slocssni and If. Brearley of the Journal staff, George W. Ehler, superinitendent of physical educstioss at the Y. M. C. A., Detroit, Secretary Wade, Prof. IDePonst, G. P. Codd, Hugh Van Deventer, P. La- due, T. L. Wilkinson, Mulford Wade and Rtalph Stone met in the parlors of the Arlington hotel last evening, and discussed ways and means for raising a sum of money for the erection of a gynasium. Mr. Blrearley hiss engin- eered many projects of this kind, and always wills signal success, and the studensts are to be conigratulated upon securing isis aid. The subject was thoroughly discussed, and those pres- ent came to the coliclusion that thse raising of a sufficient 5sum, without calling for a very large amount from thse legislature, was entirely feasible. The hsearty co-operation of the stu- dents is required, however. Mr. Brear- hey will issve a sketch sand estimates of a building prepared and forwsarded to thse faculty and regents early next week, so that the latter may determine whsethser they shsall incorporate inthseir memorial to the next legislature, which meet in January, a request for a certain sum of money for a gymnas- Ccuinuedonstird page. The fall teniss toisruasment, which hsas been dragging 011 for so long, is at last finished. Last week in the first- class sinigles, Slocum heat ('odd 6-3, 6-1, and Page beat Shsaw 6-4, 6i-0. The finals between Page slid Shocum were played yesterday afternsoonl, Page win- ning by score of 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0.; In the finals iln doubles Page and Slocum heat Brown and Shaw 0-4, 6-3, 6-4. McKenzie won the second-class singles, and Suydam the second. Univ. of Penn. defeated liar-; yard in 1884, but hs never beaten Yale or Princeton.