Wbe of AALAi VOL. X. ANN AR~BOR, MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1899. Qo"A WvI T T - U-- n 'Fine Fall and Winter Suitings, Golf Suits, Fancyj Vestings. DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY We Carry the Largest Stock In the Cityj. 108 EAST WASHINGTON ST. E T A L 0 R R W1L D jBEFORE YOU BUY DISSECTING CASES ICall andoexame our8 nd101pec $t5 anti2 00 l arned 36 Soutb State Street. THE OLD For sev era teeswehv been ) la~in in0a socok for the S.anow are reaood with RELIA BLE a llilie of LUNCHE:S, Ci- 1-131 SA i'SIGIAL0TY. R. E. JOLLY & CO. DISSECTING SETS. C iomlpete sets, parts of sets t or single instruiien~ts. We 4 think we have exalctly whlat 4 yo ~ iwaint and «.e111knowo thatt ,he prices are right. Our eases for five instruments ire very lest111101coilveil- j ient and were gotteis u1p ac- cording to suiggestionls from 4 CALKINS. STATE STREET. SECOND-H AND TEXT BOOKS For all Departments, Law anfd Medical Books. Bring in your old hooks for ex- change. College Stationery and Blank Books, all prices. Writing hy the pound at 15, 20 and 25c. Make our stores your headquarters. WAHR'S. Two Stores, DOWN TOWN,. V]!II gOOK5TORE, Opp. Court House S5te" toxSttX-u5. SPIRITED PRACTICE Scrub Tear uP Vrsitti but Neither Sic Scores. Thc practice of yesterday showed at markedi improveneit over that of tile cay efore, especially in the use of thc signals. Then, too, there was cencotragemeint for tie coaches in tlhc added number of candidates. For elevens were practicing at one time with a few men to spare. This approaches more nearly tie niimer of canidcates tiat tie past few years hlave each rouglt ott. But still it is not as large as it sould be, taking into cni~sderation tie fact that tiere never was a better chan1cc for a new 111an1 to mae tile teaml. For tus~ far tile oly miemnbers of last year's Vari 'ty wh1o art ot daily to p'ic- tice aie White McLean, Steckle ainid'MctDonald.c fie other 111n311liii earnied their NAl lst season adil wh11 are colg bu 331301 )1 t txpectiig to be1 out 1113.XAvery, Talcott and Streti Thec 1131wlmatrial of ;his fall is miostly greeii fewx of tlie 11en1 lavingo adl 11111chxprience 1Te Var sty 'od first sriilinliidc till as follows, for brisk lpractct, 1111111131 .... 1 t. I... . iPtter 1 -rkabls 1.....~1. ....Oesilitl Carmiioiiy . . 13c. .. .. r111131 Whlite .....1 13.,. LiBow Siciononni. ...r g.. ,....How l Wisn.... r ....Doirant 910111n1011 ..13 c.3.. iclarcsoii clrdn r . . . .q . .. . . Day Midceall..1.1. ...Slephic113 Keena...... . ....Nwbrry 'Sweeley . .. . f. b... N... 'eks to fgain, tit N iisity attempiltdIa kic1k 11111311w115 block'ec, the 1scrub1 securinlg 11113ball 011 their cppoets 3-yard lin~e. Fromnthtiere they car- ried3c it iln a few rus11113 to witinl the Varsity's 5-arc li1111, wviere the lat- tr took a rac and held for dows. T11i as the nearest etier sae came to scorinig. Tie old U. of -M. yelli was givn several timeis drng this spirited it of playig. "lie blall remlainled near tie ceter oftie field mlostly inl the scrbs' possession for tile remainlder of tie play. Tie only other occrrence worty of note was a ron for a gain of aot thirty yards y Sweeley, wio 1oes from Soox City, Iowa, where lie played on hils Higis Scool team. Kelley, of Missouri, is a new man who made hils first appearance yes- terday. He tipo the scales at 225 pounds and his weight is well placed, ut he knows little or noth- ing of the game: He spent the time yesterday in watching the play of the guards for which position he is a candidate. Later he was given a chance in the line-tip aid for a man who is totally inexperiencd and ig- norant of tie signals, he held his enld tip well. In the person of Scott, who has played on tie Yale-Har- vard school team of Chicao, also1 ois that of Highland Park Military, Academy the coaches have another1 caindidate for quarter-hack. Brown, of Northwestern Military Academy,< is another man who appeared for the first time yetertday. He did not1 play bece hs115s1100011w13e withot1 elects. A the Notre Dane game will e plavyei here istead of at Graid Rapids tiltsttdent ody- will e giveii an opportonity to see a close contest 13n11the ihomle grondcs NotrecDamieliashecil Iakiigtreml otis efforts o build up a good teaml for ir gamles with Cicago, Alichi- gan, Inciaia ande Northestern, 113111311all co0me13ill 0131011r, 111131as a 11stlt of those efforts several Sottl Bciiid01131, who played last year 011 the Commllercial Athletic teaml w,,hich defeated the C. A. A., D. A. C. 111111Indcianapolis Ligit Artilry teams, have decided to "go out to collcge 111131take a cotrse" Han- ley, tackle, AaNI1fier, halaf-back, aiic Doocai, fol-back, are tie names135of m1en11whioml Notre Dane expected to play inl her game~ yesterday wihl Lllglevooil iiigl._____ The New Ann Arbor Golf Club. Golf 1101w3promisles to econe oe of the leadilg sports of the Uiver- sity. A elub was organized at the close of year before last. It kept til its existenlce last year ad attached somle fewv newv meni to itself. Blt its mlerbership remained cofied largely to a few zealosly devoted entists. But tirogl the inter- est of Prof. NWenley and a fewv ot- rs the cltb kept p tie gamle. Nithl the opening of tie college year golf ethusiasmllseems to leave becomle 11q13ive idespread. A large- ly attendcedlimee tiig was 111113 at the reaience of J. . Beal. Over eighty of those lpresent gave iiitieir names for tihe new elub. Both Annl Arior citizenls anld University stdeits were present. The new organiza- tiois is to be called "The Ann Arbor Golf Clob." It is planned to build a club ihouse as soon as arrage- ments can e perfected. A commit- tee to secure incorporation was named as follows : Prof. Wenley, Prof. Taylor, Dr. Trowbridge, L. P. Joceyn, J. E. Beal, D. Zimmer- msan, and Roger Morris. The DAILY will be free this week. Women Join the Asoiaton. The women of the University are showing an unusially large interes in athletic matters thila fall, and are joining the Athletic Association i much greater numbers than ever before. Not only are th women who are studens in the Universiy buying tickets, but the Faculy la- dies also are diplaying their inte et by becoming memnbers of the As- sociation. From fie to ten mem- bers of every sorority- in college have already purchased tiikets and also a iiumber of the independent girls. Last year thiere were oly fifteein menmbers of the Association 1wh11 were wom~en. "These were Dr. :Moshier, Mlrs. Dr. Lonsard, Mises Harter, fray, Randoclph Leonari, .Morris, Pierce, and three olher la- dies wiose Inamles shere ntrecord- ed. Tile large icreaseith1113n0111- her of 1w001en1 1110 lre l011iO0I ttisi year is very- gratifyingo to ile ath- letic mlanlagemnlt. 'Those who have bein seling tick- ets during~ the week report that the 11131 arc a little slow Iinluyingo tick- ets 111131seeml to be hloldnlg back tici- ti: tile arrival of the new hi'ol These are explectedI to arrive tis miorninlg fromllChicago andlcan bei procured by preseting0the ticket a NNider's Phiarmlacy oil State s .A large ntumlber of tie bttos wlle inI tile shape of stick pin, wichell sill be more31 convenient for tie Iloliei memlbers to wear. No Potoff ie Rushes This Year. IPostmlaster Ponld ihopes that ile chlange in the arraiigeimet of th- postoffice will avoid the evenill ruishes whiichl took place in the cit butilding. LAle is 111311o3001lled to have anl evening delivery he via diacointie it if it cainot be made witbott disorder. Ile said yest r- day: Tile very first tle the sttdet start a rttshs dowvn go the widows Onle inspector waaihere tie oler eveninlg ad wanted mel to do away witih thic eveninlg ilail delivery at the windows. Thle oly reason I keep it up is for an accommodation to sttidents aind tiose xho live in tile resident districts." '99 Mortar to be Mounted, Tile Spanish 010131113left as a 01e- mlorial by the class of '9 is lying oi the ground beside the flag staff. 01 he committee is anxious to have it mounted and work on the mortar- bed will be commenced as soon an Prof. M. E. Cooey has completed the plans. The location is not vet definitely decided upon, but wil probably be in the front of the 11- brary.