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Ave. and 12th Street Telephone 151. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Entered as second-class matter at the Ann Arbor Post Office. Published daily (Monday excepted) during the college year, at 117 E. Washington street, (basement floor, side entrace Phone 92-r MANAGING EDITOR: S. EMORY THOMASON BUSINESS MANAGER: ROSCOE B. HUSTON 1.EDITORS: thiowee, - - - RoRBERT K. WALTOS News, - - - J. S. BALEY ASSOCIATES: Clifford Stevenson, Roy Peebles, A. M. Graver, Henry P. Erwini A. C. Pound. A. H. Ortmeyer. Joseph Y. Kerr, Stoddard S. More. Ida M. Brownrigg. I. Waite Jayne. Geo. A. Osborn. Harold C. Smith. Harry H. Andrews. Thos. A. Sims. Thomas B. Roberts. Clyde L. Dew. BUSINESS STAFF: C. A. Thompson. Wm. R. Lloyd S. Koblitz. H. K. Latourette. en. E. [eRoy. Thos. L. Fete. vax Finkelstein Editor Today-1. W. Jayne. Subscrip ton-Two Dollars per year, payable in advance. If delinquent after Noo. 1, 1903, $2.50 Office anrs:-tos1:30ad 6:30 to 7:30 p m. Daily. Address-ROSCOE B. HUSTON, Business Man- ager, 331 Packard Street. Telephone, 461. CALENDAR. May 27 and 28-Interscholastic Meet at Ferry Field. May 28-8 p. m. Deutscher Verein play "Die Hochzeitsreise"in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. May 28-Rev. D. W. Chandler will speak in Room C, University Hall at 7:30 on "Opportunity" under the auspices of the Students Vol-. unteer band. June 3-Friday, 3 p. m. Recital and musicale at Memorial Christian church. Auspices of Y. P. S. C. E. The most noticeable thing about this year's meet, is theabsenceof small schools this of course can be easily explained by the fact that they realixe the utter hopelesness of ever winning a meet against the trained metropoli- tan school's representatives and so stay home. Though a few years ago every small high school looked for- ward to the meet for several months as the banner event of the year they seldom enter a man now. This is the acme of the weeding out process and furnishes Michigan with a line on the best. But it is only a line for it must be remembered that we are but one of many for these schools also. The change is of course of great benefit to the University. Anyway the position of the Detroit Journal is unassailable for no one would ever accuse them of having en- ticed a ball-player inside the city limits. GIRLS TO SING. Amist the echos of war with the high -school, in the contested date for the concert, of the Mens' Glee club, the Girls' Glee club has had the courage to plan and set a date for a concert. Next Thursday evening, the Second of June; the Girls' Glee club will give the first and only concert of the year at Sarah Caswell Angell material is in the club, the concert C a s h should be a success in every way. Tickets for this concert are now for sale at Goodyear's, Miller's Arnold's, Haller's, Wahr's Scheehan's, Quarry's, Lovell's, Fox's and Meyer's New Stand. The price of the tickets is fifty cents. OFF TO OBERLIN AND CORNELL. The baseball' men left last night for Oberlin where they will play today. Eyke and Nagle were the only pitchers taken. The one who does the twirl- ing against the Congregationalists will return home and the other go on to Ithaca. Mellie Wendell will stay here for a day to let Keene Fitzpatrick cure his sore arm. He will then go 0 on to Ithaca and may go in against Cornell on Monday. The men are all in good shape and confident that they will repent their recent successes when they stack up against the Con- gregationalists and Ithaca. HARVARD'S ROWING MARVEL. At Harvard has an aquatic marvel, says a Cambridge (Mass.) special to the WAHR'S BOOKSOR[S New York World. His name is Eliot Farley, and despite the fact that one leg is shorter than the other and that - he also has a twisted foot he is strok- ing the freshmen crew. Farley is a brother of Mike Farley, the 1902 trin- H CASES son football coach and captain of the crew at Annapolis this year. Last year he rowed stroke not only on his preparatory school crew at Volkmanns, but also on the all schol- Sole Leather astic crew sent from Boston to Phila- delphia. He weighs 160 pounds and Steel Frames but for his legs has a splendid devel- opment. This came in part as the re- sult of his wheeling himself about in Leather Lined a chair during his younger days. Farley is rowing in fine form just Strong Brass now and stands a good chanceofstrok- Lokan lug the 1907 youngsters when they L* meet Yale later on the Thames. Hinges AUDUBON SOCIETY TO BE START- I llsall 11 ED AT U. OF C.adi To discourage the wearing of feath- aroszV ers in feminine headgear and to en- courage the protection of wild birds, an Audubon society will be started to- morrow at the State University by 4 Professor William E. Ritter, assisted by three ornithological students, Loye H. Miller, James S. Hunter and Wil- Up liam L. Finley. With this as a center, other clubs will be established throughout the State, and the Audubon societies al- ready in existence in California will Go ospeed &X Son be grouped with the University of Cal- ifornia society in one large movement. 11 S. Man Besides the agitation to stop the use of feathers, the society's aim is to spread the knowledge of birds, to pre- - vent the destruction of birds' eggs and to establish "bird day" exercises in public schools. '04 LITS. Y o u r face will be '04 Lits who have not reported for fair if you ise Wil- sitting, will be given space in class lias' Shaving Stick. picture if they furnish Randall with their picture (photograph size) before 6 o'clock Saturday evening, May 28. WEEKS. i~m_ moa.HO HOSmOOOm.ees~sATHENU THEATRL0 DEAN M. .5ABOLT, Manager Wednesdamy, June 1 TilS SPACE BELONGS Jo TIDE S. L. A. MR Return engagement of FISKE I s 01 In Ibsen's Modern Drama HEDDA GABLER I PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50. ANN HENRY& KYER, MERCHANT TAILORS N UNIVERSIY AVE