if V OL. 1. No. 11. UNIVERSITY OF MIfCHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBEIR 11, 1890. PpRicE 3 CENTS. NO FOOT-BALL RUSH. SO THE SOPHOMORE COMMIT- TEE DECIDES. They Will Challenge the Freshmen to a Rugby Came and Tug- of-War Instead. At the Illuetinig of the sophlo- Ifli'e C lass;tis lmornling, after lllllcll discucssion, a oznitef ~fi, conlsisting of :Are-co's. Morgaln, Towi, (liflil, tWalker, and Chlarnl- leQy was apploinlted by tile presidlent to decide uponl m1ans15by whichtla test of strelngtlhsihall be mlade be- twseen till)sophonmore an~d flesh- mlall classes. Tile decisionl is to be posted in tile hall illtile formn of a chalenge to tile freshmlen. Followin~g, tilre was anI election of officers, wiicih resulted as fol- lows: Trainler as president ; Gratigny, vice-president; Peck, secretary; Charnley, treasorer; and Dygert, atlhletic mnanager. McDonald was pot on tile Oracle board in place of Whiting, not re- tllrned. A paper was circulated to raise funds for a ball nine, and resulted in tile collection~ of thlirty dollars. Tihe cominlittee fillet sooln after the Ineetinlg an11d decided to chal- lenge tile freshlnen to aI Rulgby COntest, and also to a tulg-of-walr on field day. The chlange was made ill deference to tile wishes of Capt. Mailey anld the foot-ball mfanagemnlt. S. C. A. SOCIABLE. The sociable given last evening by the Students' Christian Associ- ation was one of tile most pleasant in the history of the society. Early in the evening the halls and chapel were well filled with +students.. lntrOdction and the "rstock" (jquestioll, 'Is tis your fia~tyear?" backs, Jewett an~d Grosh; back, were tile ordler of tile110u11.81101tl DUveert. Albionl team~: Centre, a~fter :to'clok tie1)101residet tof Schulltz;lrilht Iguard, RIoberts; left tile -l-4-§(-latill I , Mr. AV I 1. lI-surC 1Darr;-iht tackle, Griffin: iet tac klI a'X 1 lul frilht end, ols, Welconmed tilefreshmlan cir~als1s 1,\,voOIc eft 1(1, Newell; Ijlar- ill a jicaill sp~eech.Il. le tilelltelr1)lack, uham11; ri(,hit lcal£ inltr-oducedl Prof. IBOoe,whllin11ak, Land101n11letthalf back, Anl- 11a fell- laapljy relllarks extu~ededtilt dersoll - back, Sn~ell; su~bstitultes, weiColl~e 1(otils'il'. e1e _ 010} PIllllltr VWootonl; mlanalger, D- ..~ .1..--E.1A.t Wright, Kayi& Co. Fccl rr - s of Gems IOp- of iNeuhe-rx- 11111 1111.1exiressetl Chzurch Directory. a 1h01)0for- its eall-Ilv comllletionl. A isa-s1111o by Mlr. Ii. INl. Joy was1 hcarlItiIVlyloredi. A rell-lilg by Prof. Tr-ueblood, 44A Pihase oIf Sou~thern ILifefrom1 the Cenltury, affordied grealt pleasure to all. A solo by miss Founltalinl, 'lie is myl Level- onlthle Sell. - wittenllyisvloss Cole, an1 o)1d U. of Ml.mnl, was well received. Tile thlanks of tile associationl are extended to Prof. Stanley anld to Messrs. Clemnt, IRandll, Richardsonl, and Moore. RUCBY ASSOCIATION. A poorly attenlded mneetinlg wasS hleld ill 1o001 A tisis -mol~rning. Maliey presided anld Dygert,- '93, acted as secretarly pro tubn. Tile psresidenlt of tile associa~tion, T. H1. Hlincinan, wa5 emlpowered to ap- point aI commllittee of tihree to draft a newv constitutionl for presentatioln next Salturday. Tile prIesidenlt 115 aliso inruc~lted to appoint comm~littees to canvass tile Lni- versity for moneylC to defray tile expenses of tile elevenl, a commit- tee of tihree to be a ppoinltedl froll eachil cass illtile literary depart- mnent anld froml eacih of tile profes- sional departmenlts. Tile neeting tiheln adjourned un- til next Satulrday. Our eleven play as follows tis afternoon: Centre, Chadbourne; right guard,. Suthlerland; left guard, Trainer; right tackle, Mal- ley; left tackle, Prettyman; rigiht end, J. Van Inwagen; left end, It is 0111. inltentionl to give Ilndler tis 1head1, ill every Fiday's issue, 1111 ouline of tile serv-ices to be held illtile resipective chulrcihes of the city the Sundayli following. Wie believe tis will bse of value to all stuldenlts, 1111( ask for tile co-op- eration of all Pastors (If tile city ill or-(er to make tile1eport as comlpete as possible. UNITARIAN-Thle Students' Bible Class will hlave for its work tile first part of tihis year a study: of "Tile Origilns(If tile World, Socie- tyT, Moralls anld Religioi.." Tis ciass umeetslat 110011 in1the millnl audiellce rcooni,anld is tau~ghlt by Mrs. Su~nderliand. Ml-. Suderlalld repeats by re- finest is sermon 011 "Cardinal Newmlan," nlext Sluday evening, Oct. 12. ROM1AN CArnioLl.-Reuv. IFatiher Fiurle, services at 8 and 10::30 a1. In1. METIHODIST.-Services at 10:30 a. les' melletinlglat (6,30 p. inI. Dlr. Rust, Pastor. GERMA._N IBETHILEHEIM, corner- Waslhing;ton and First sts-Mlorn- lug service 10:30. Sunday School, 12 noon. Evening service 7:30. Next Sunday morning occurs tile fiftiethl anniversary of tile German Evangelical Synod of Northl America. Rev. J. Neuman, Pa's- tor. B t'T1T.--I'reac img by tePa tor, Rev. A. S. (Carman, 10:30 a. ms., "&The Soul'* Cha1lngept (. i 140 f(11/If l) AVE., God.'":7:..( l. t '' A Stifled Conviction.*'Su~nday- scholoon101. live stnldelnt classes. Young Men's Class, Protf. Bemaln; Young Ladies' Class, Dlr. Markiey; Class in New Testamlenlt Greek,Prof. J. G. Pattengili; Class in inductive study of Luke, Mrs. A. B. Ste- vens; Ilighl Scholoc Class, Prof. Montgomnery. Youn~g People's meeting 6:30 p. in. Pastor's Band for Bible Study and Inquiry, Monday, 7 p. wI. General prayer, mueeting, Wednlesday, 7 :30 p.111. Sr. A~NREW'S C CLel-Rev. Henry Tatlock, rector-; Rev. WV. 0. WaV~ters, assis~tan1t. Sulnday, Oct. 12, 8 a. ill., Hfoly Coin- munlionl; 10:30 a. ill., 1Korlllne Sel-vice 1111( Sermlonl; 12 11., Sull- day Schiool;:" i::3 p. in., Ev-ening Sd-vice land lSe~nioll; !1.15 1ix 1i., Mission Sllndav Scilool at Ge ddes, ast Foster's, 111111 at .Delhli. If sl3v rt:';1)N Cllesie. -R1ev. J. p.GltlIastor. Services at 10:31) a. in. Subject: ''Tile Age of tile 1arit 115."' Evenin~g services at 7:30; subject, "O ur Feeling." GERMAN M. E. GCac---Rev. A. Krumling, pastor. 9:30 a. in., Sunday Scilool. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. GmE rA LUTHRAN Ziox's Cjsucse-.-Preaching services .t 14:30O a. m. and 7i:3Q p. m.; Sun- day 8p1hooi, 12m.