The ichigan D aily VOL. XIV. ANN ARBOR, MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. No. _153 McAfee to Lead Yells-Lare Nm ber of S eats Sold-Orators o the Grond-Winner to Get $100 'Tonight in Universtiy lll twil e hebtthe forteenthttannul clot et of the Nrthertt Oratorical Legie. The sle-of seats has eeni large ant it is expected that lbyiPaeocktis eve- ning,'althedeirlesItat %ilt at ieen ttisosed itfs r:rholtttesants atitdelegtet- i gan toItteintty-esterttt atelrtnttont sTdayteoratorsi ispetIsI hl Tbu Ittnoseiwitle coe Ms th iachi eltfirtoyfomiii i cialielegtesoth a fee~e et TihenasJwh in fti I ie-i "Webter andeth--eiC oroneo :limes i:Ttot-F.ta lia.1Tc r. Johnson, i-r-Itestern. .vilheloision I ofuttheil sil Il-axon," Auvick W Godenu ihOelit-. i "The iDesnltit1gina"Hnrtl "AslexndrHiam ilon."enryt iitil "luthnit1. itordonthei Pificti tit" Thoa Jlt eel -hicitgo iIi-t "sTih meian Ct iii tt IPis wilh e il a nd e- i-tal diectti h ial l s i fot het-( M .1Tlie r wiillfurtniis s-ealsnameirtlslonii lpen (itecotest, Iit- t i s i rt lihie bitg-crowilltndulge tellabIot fifeen STh bligges bnc io i tack oil trat tastehvesissematedalt als ait i (tacdti~s, niwt wot;undteriaKieen 01it nh ater s lhallsa.lat twlo octu- sirsanitmayha three, tiItih thiracetalril a aciomelisheidt-iii Voredsy.Sirrlshrewtittildira-it L2 eehet: tretns anilthis isInCtrls oo t is11prnteit tpoityLi itril mhs ee ac htlasl o 121selltlill olthieimesInAhrnillarounit-irath-e amonGarrhlse Itliti e liii tid5.tofs the year iyla~i alei1t Thor-hy lers ran1athaelfl tli last fall.tn o h en fiihn lsl A WARMFr1IGH6T The S. L. A. Campaign Promises to Be Close. The Form of Ticket Not Yet Decided. The "Dark Horse" Still an Unknown Quantity. As the week dtraws to a close, the S. L. A, men are puitting in their most strenuouts efforts. Owing to the fact that hoth factionls were this year giv- en classifiei ltisto of the registered voters, the campaign is heing con- ducteid more systematically than ever biefiire, as it is110ssibl for the candi- dates to learn the names of etach voter. Then too, the raidical change in the methodl of conduting the election has tendeid to arose inlterest and the far- ulty .are watching keenly their first ef- tiirt to culrtail graft in college poli- tics. The general opinion on the cam- puts, however, seems to he that no startling resutlts wiltlibe attaineid by Ike chan.s The stirit in whtich the "Dark Hlorse" ticket was receivedl by the stttdent boidy has proven lieyiand a ioubitthat there is considerahle ad- verse senttimet to the present sys- tem. Julst what status this ticket now htas tur what figutre it will cuit in the election Satutrday, it is impotssibile to dletermine. Whether theoten who en- tereid it in the race will tdrive it through to the finish in an effort to complete this idea is not known. Hoiw- ever it has ptrohahly oered itslbpur- pose and will he 1eft to itself. The form of b~alloit has nst yet keen -etermined, the canidiates have bteen u~nabile to agree sit far, antI that tito will he left fist the faculty; the sen- timent, however, seems to he strong- ly in favor ot the Altstralian system with distinct tickets rather than merely a piersonal mixed classifica- tion. The registration reveals the fact that the bttlks tf the tickets are held by laws and fits, and between the twit the ratiti is ahotut even thus jttstify- log the rtule if rotation of toffice hi'- tween the two departments. A ratiter sturpris ing fact- alsii is that the fresh engineers alsii shoiw op espiecially strung ntumerically, though this mray tie Ine to some extent to tlte Illcing ot tickets there for voting-only. Noce ot the -andidates fef confident. of victory and the election wilt ondoubt- edlly heisne ut thecliisest 14 years. WILL USE ALLEYS TODAY. Coacht Johnisoni is resosnsible fur the installatiiinoftitIe new biatting. al- leys ont Ferry Field, which will he u~sed for the Scost time today. Coach Johnson usedl this scheme of devel- oping pitchers at Kalamazots College last year, where it proved very effi- cient. JAMES F.I-IALIIAY. CLOS -PRACIC[ GA" I CI[NTJEIIC SALihSN1AN I1IP Varity and Scrubs Played Seven In- sings Yesterday-Came Was Won By Scrubs in the Last Inning. The -'Varsityp last-ball ltantnmet an at lhelhanisothto:Misfits, attagyle- galtitt tomosedi'ofii coches, ineligibile mit -anisctrtil. Thescoettewtas li0 Is o 8fo teret nitgs ittplay. As is usill itillittcetamessellther team I Itipiruch Ileifort.astwin hnd-anye lauibl il i tutu I rlted.iaAtgios-a it-iiiI( hii- sals mcliiihratened~ irails-i-inlit ipby bas all as Tluh yhee a'Variiatailenandli is tilynshated ibyitairtlleoftheipatos elyionitt IlollvI I ittil gla st wkai lientittha iis elet shi-iand.cane eral --l paingtli-stIl lsalll lay handitelout.fmi-suvgntiningxhs.ltili Thetatls tillailti twirlerthalt speis to burnbutNadltrou1b1lte ilicating gthe-plte.rter thfirhosin- itsth titat ,hesoI fesintlandwillkiisiin at thi IacRittp p-iion.r csastili Voa Vrs~ le ielOtrienamdhed- den onenre on paryhigthee)am Lettuce hy A. F. Sheldon, of Chicago, Before Commercial Students.- Elements of a Sale. The Law of Salesman- ship. Yestetrlay afternoiinitIhiistmmients in ti a lItur111onittScientif1k Salisman- shute"lby Mm. A.P'.Shueudunttofi Chu- eagou a flriitlitraulate itIftelUntver- sity nd a o metine quizmasterhere in Ike liw idielartmIent. She talt was not.1 only iof the greatest lpractical valtuilbut tast lighily etrtIlalinngas st-ll.I lTeslitaleI said in stbtliantcet ITe salesmimtiofStes-ildulare ciomrcullisit ittiloswotsieuoject is 1111-salteuof'tutois fuompriht. hue amouutnltloIllpromfilt eeds uptio hois s-Ill lie indivrtuauls, workinmg taro- ntiou~slyltigteteruuothteir s-otk.IUni- ty is the lbasic'. principile iof comnmercial lifet Nou mtiimu lussalllhtstshtoumltd mn- letsshelotuie all liiicalm "Salesmaneshipu is the poweer toi per- suade others t irhsei at5amprofit. ITuermu amreuonly ftir slasses tif sales- men initle-woirlds-wholesaletrs, retail- IMPORTANT NOTICE. trs, speialty -salestsen ateulprom otlers. The electiotn ot officers sit the kitm- Iti a tamnsamct iun i ofay ouithIese thttre idents' Lecture Assoiciatioin will he aeu iurtteliemstts, salesmalncltstm- held in Room C, Utniversity Hall, May melrIt srliclIt-I Ibte solud,-attdthe Stietween thte homurs it 8:111)a. m.and salu its11f.12:38 p. m. Asito1111 salesnmanItrut are twot Each voter most present tickets tfounudatioln slttnts itt lpermanenlt anut hearing registration number and sig- increasing suctcess, char-acler anil nature of identificatio committee. tealth, botlh of which rest on eiduca- (Signed) JOHN 0. REE~D, tililt All thrtte terms utsedi in the Chairman of Committee. hroadest, siseitBy health anit char acter is nutant tke lesitideveloipment SENIOR RECEIVES APPOINTMENT wflrlmitthoodymtnil a mos i ushe Mr. Clyde Firman Craig of the class workng o bod, mid an sou. ittof1884 haxsitust been appotinted to a gruxlisihtnllnclti Ih sltean$50tellowvship tnt mathemathtcs at (Contiond from page one) Cotrnell Utniversity. AL LEAGUE CONTEST NORTHERN ORATORIC University Hall, 8:00 o'clock.T Seats Reserved at University General admission O I HHall Box Office, 2 to 5 this 25c to all persons. T I G afternoon, 25c extra. Associa.*ion Members No Extra Cha.rjje.