VOL. X. ANN AUBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 518J. No. 59. WI T LE E T. A 1 0 R Fine Fall and Winter Suitings; Golf Suits, Fancy Vestings.' DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY We Carry the Largest Stock In the itt. 108 EAST WASHINGTON ST. T H E T A I 0 R WILD Chocolates We make a specialty of Choeolatea as .a side line. WV-e sell lots of them and our steek is alwasys e.esI. Lowney's,Adlegretti'eand Kuhn's always in stock.. ' Wilder's 'Pharmacy t C E LD Foroveiwkswe GHEO Jbeentilaig ita Atoc fth boyseand now are ready with R ELIA nL Eaiiil ine of LUOCHES, Cl- GSAR and TOBACCO. SPIfiS A SPOSOIALTY-. ~stman Kodahs t;3 OFF{ Wte iwil-.nists any Kodak; fe . f oin L L &toy Cat , factory prices. Ask us about it. F i { t I . ; k. HEAVYWEIGHT ELEVEN superior to one involving the east and west. This was proved conctsisely in Cc aches Have Already Selected Next last Thursday's ,game., Though, Stagg. seems desirous, of, playng. one of the Year's Team. leig four in.Chicago.at the close of next The interest aroused in football nas year's.season it is hardly probable that been so great that even the outcome of he will succeed in doing so. For all Thursday's game cannot dampen the ar- save Pensylvania are outspoken against dor of the enthusiasts. Great enthusi- western trips and all save Pennsylvania asns is manifested in the prospects for have abolished Thanksgiving day gamcs. next year as at present Michigaso's out- And it is understood that Chicago ltas a look is remarkably rosy. contract witli the Quakers to play thems The splendid list of candidates avail- in the east next year. able this year. now looks. better than ever. Only Cnninghan, McDonald A Length4 Session and Jtttner of this year's team, are The Board of Control held a meeting certain of not returning. McLean and last etsing which lasted from seveno Richardson may be back next fall to o'clock 'till eleven. It is tnderstood don the moleskin for Michigan. Street that the athletic situation and the re- will probably not play. Kelly has been lations at present existing between the developing remarkably fast of late and big ivestetrn colleges were thoroughly gives promise of rounding into genuinedisssed. Several sebers o the 'Varsityform next year. g board were seen after the meeting but lThe weakness of this year's back field nothing could be gotten o"t of them on defense has again turned attention to cocernisng any action taken regarding the plan of putting more weight backof- the 'atter. A commn ication was read theitasoofputisg tor svigt htkoffron thte tmaagemets of te Ypsilanti the line. Chicago started the idea by Nro te proestng gate whihte playing Kennedy at quartet. Miehigaeiormal team protestirg game which the last year put Caley at full back. Chica- seor law team played with them.a go and especially Pennsylvania have ex-week ago.Saturday, atod which resulted tended the application of the new plan. in a victory for the laws by the score of Tee forterplayed Wellington at all Dict pye claim that- for tocad 1et c ye gmte gne for the lase and had Kennedy -at quarter already. atpd ask that some acto be take it tse The latter pulled Outtland back from natter. It osas referred to Profe.so tackle to play half and quarter and Mc- tDrake a rd MeMrricd with power to Cracken from guard to full back. Withs the present prospective wealth of heavy act. men of ability, the feeling is that France An Oflier to Students. aind Dietz could be spared from the line. The offer has been made to ss -ntct. Playing them at half would give the of the leading universities of the conto' line stront re-esforetoent on defensive-"r "te "" ft o nd dol play and provide an irresistable pair it .t k l tine smashing. The extent to which e itoer i gold medals or checks. as tie ,plan will b T adoptetdbynext year's recipients mtay prefer, for the ablest pre- coaches is eaning considerable discus- 'setatio" of the subject of "Modertt stacltess sitg eoseaoe iseus- eucation: Does It Educate i he siots. All sorts of spe cc atiob is tow Broadest and Most Liberal Sense of the rife' regardittg the coachoisog to be pro- 'fr ,, f thi disit toaty - vided for the fall of 1900, as it is gener- erm?T10this discussionmany"o_ tlly believed that on thissill largely de- lthe leading educators of the cotntry. all beevd taton hi wd lrgey e~ inludngPresident Giman of ohnis pend the outcome of the season, as thish Ycluding l year there will toe att abundance of a- Hopkins, President Dwight of tale, terhewl. aaudc President Hladley of Yale, President terial. 'The question remains what will lre fCiaoUiestPre e lade s t o . reossola vlHarper of Chicago University, Fresi- be tmade of it. dent Atdrews of Brown have already It is With the idea of adding weight to cottAri e s te Boge of 'leaCos the back field that coach Henniger has ontriluted in the pages of The CoS f a aa memopolitan." The debate is now/ tras- gi'veso oufttle foltosv in; as a possible team for next year: . ferred to the province of the st dentt. Center, Barkabus; guards, Kelly and A gold medal or cheek of one tundredl Seignund; tackles, Steckle and White; dollars will be placed at the disposal of ends, Sowy atod Woocttao iatr, the stdents of each of the followtg sack, Wiietey; tatf backs. Frtsne alniversities: Yale, Harvard, Johns Dictz; fsall backs, Sweeley and Keeta. Hopktsts, Michigan,-University of W's. Woodhasn is a talamanoo player sltho cotinPrinceton, Brown, Penasylvt- was not elegible this year. Dietz is ato a, Cohicago, Cornell, Colusbia, Cali- foNnia, Leland Stanford, 'Jr., Notre r.x-Northwvestern guard, who is very .ae Gogtonad n .rst swift, and Whitney, an ex-Amherst Col- Dane, Georgetown and snversity o lege half back and captain. Both France Virginia. Aftter these have been and lDietz wigh over t po pounds. awarded,. the successful contestants wvl ndDezw h r uds be invited to meet at Harvard Univer- sity before a board of judges of nation- Wi 1 Chicago Pla Wchigen. at reputation, and an award of three According to the Chicago Times 1Her- hundred dollars will be made to the 1ld of yesterday's date Prof. Stagg student wtho shall present the ablest shows a disinclination to grant to Mich- final discussion. gan next Thanksgiving day as the date- for a gate. Be that as .it na Presi- Neto Stmeaters and Caps. dent Harper in last Wednesday's cot- The students of the Homeopathic ference is quoted as being desirous of a Medical College hLave purchased for the gano next' year with Mieligao. Either members of their departmeot football lthis sunans that Stagg and his president team very pretty sweaters and caps. are working to cross purposes or sal 'fthe sweaters are navy blue in color and the latter ovas thinking of a gate with ave letter "" inO the center bettywv the Wolverines at some other time in the verdical bars above the horizontal the season than on Thanksgiving day, bar'is the letter "M," below the hori' is a marked question. However, vith nontalar is Ithe letter "C" The caps Wisconsin faithful to her contract With arc also navy blue in color and have a Illinois, Michigan is the only wcstern very orett monogram composed of the AMICABLY SETTLED Difficulties Btoeen Western Col- leges Smoothed Over. Wishing to present to its readers an authentic account of hopw matters stand at present in western athletic circles the Daily representative interviewed Prof. A. H. Pattengill last evening on the subject. He said, "On Wednesday af- ternoon and evening before the Thanks- giving day ganc there was a conference of representatives of Wisconsin, Ill- nois, Chicago and Michigan. There were present Presidents Adams. and Dean Birge;, of Wisconsin, President Draper, of Ilinois, Pres. harper and his brotlher, Chicago, and myself represent- ing .\ichigan. "T'he restlt of the discussin 'as the formoulating of the folloscing agree- snent: That in the future arrangements for games shall be smade on the basis of at least t;o years, the right to select the place of the game being given each team aaternately and a reasonable finan- cial guarantee with an option on an equal division of the net receipts." "'his is a concession of all that the col- leges have been contending for but it' is only fair to say that President Harper deciared it had always been the official position of Chicago University. "Prehnoinary arrangements had been. entered into by Wisonsin aond Chicago for a game on Dec g of this year and ganoes ott Thanksgiving days for the three succedding years to be played in Chicago. But it was stated that these load not been ratified' by the isconso bouarl. Oing to the 'fact -tat it was then and there discovered that a con- tract existed that required Wisconsin to play with Illinois on Thanksgiving. day of next year and on account of the earnest desire of President Adams. to umake ito contracts that would appear to the disadvanstage of Michigan and Illi- nois, all arrangements for subsequent games between Wisconsin and Chicago were cancelled Thus Michigan, Wis- consin, Illinois and Chicago were and are left free to make what contracts they choose. Subsequently an agree- ineft was made by -Wisconsin 'and Chicago for a game on Dec 9 of this year. "President Harper expressed a will- ingness and desire on the part of Chi- :ago to arrange a game with Michigan for next year and was assured of a similar desire on Michigan's part." Important Etvainass to Come Up. The regular meeting of the Athletic Board has been postponed until tomor- row night. Iomportant business will couse sp before the board. Director Baird will makc a financial report on the two big games of, ithe year, the Pennsylvania game and the Wisconsin game. 'fte most, important business will be the engaging of coaches for nex vear. A considerable proportion of the board are in. favor of hiring east'r coaches next year, while others of the board favor the retention of the pres- ent .plan of home coaches. Even if it should be decided to retain the present system there will probably be soui!dis- pute as to who wtl be selected for the work. An Interesting Publication. D r, Warren W ash b irnt. Plover, in- S %Varres'as linru T-e, in Calkins' Pharmacy i Kill JUST' I SU D 0 Philosophy of History0 An introduction t the philosophical Study of Politics By Ati.e sootD. tos,,nautihor of"CitiCen lp ntsi assavot," and "Dynumin t dusiiss 'is