'2 filLk< UNJVELSITY 01 MICHIGAN DAILY e k111iobcd Dily (Se dys rxptos 'to ,og hs Cleg yar,.att THE UNIERSflY OF MICHIGAN tO torsiThe Ilalnd Yt'ts.,Hennig Bloch. BthtPhones 017. MANAGING EDITO%. 11LJIN 1005 MANAGFlO o. H. Ho3, '00 . ATHLKTICS, . . . D. Hoioooow,rT'Si E. 0. . Wooveoooo b L. A.1. MCoo AL,o,'0 A.. G. BowNs '. . J. . B. Woec. '55l, L. J,.MOoO05 'its, W., . CKotE, '0OM R 1.0500 OO . WA. KNxt1r,'I L. he ii ituIhl 1eletti oii othe U. o1'1V1. i0aily Ass'o(Jlti Itwil be ld 14on atIurdaH, ,April 711, att 10 a. Il. il Boonto C, University Hall. All MidISI lhpsubscreibes entitled to it vote. The Andrew McLaughlin Cup. A silver cp, Cu Sc knowH as te Aaodrew C. McLaughlin cp, has een offered y 000 aloumnuof th Ce Uiver- sity, who ios perintedet of schools in a 0eWotelMiligan ciy, as a rophyior puntig ad drop kickig aCtbloe lnter-sciolastic meets to he hl ondoer Ctoe auspices oi the Athletic c socialoca of the tUiersity. Tenacme ci te wnoer ia the pntingad drop kic poing contets ech year ad the school that te represents owill e en- graved on te cp. The cp will be Sept in the trophy ooa cf the Uuiver- sity gyonacium. Baseball Practice. 'the practice yesterday was not up to the standard of the day before, tioe old men eoog the chief ofeders ia the way of error, mslplays, etc. Noth- lag startling has developed in te pat day ad nothiag moch may e lolked ir ir ome time yt. Really good work in the 'ay ociieatg cannot e expected oootil the athletic hield has dried ot so Ctat the men can play Tere as te fair grounds are so rotgh. Cutting, woo was struck in the head hy a thrown al Monday, will not e able to join the sosoo'd until ater te spring trip loss een taken ut y then be should e its pretty good shape again. '00 L. Hop. The enoir laos will give an in ioromtal lop at Granger's Academy on next Wednesday evening, April 1. The dace promies to e a great st- cess. Tickets limited to ity in num- er were ised, and are already sold. Only memers ci 'Si L. class will e in attendance upon the event, and no visitors will e allowed in te gallery. Mrs. Tylers orchestra, which iurish ed the music for the 'SC L. oance this week will officiate again in the same capacity, and punch will e served y a getlenman oi color. Dancing will begin promptly at 8:30 and continue until 2 a. in. The conmittee in charge of the dance is composed of O. H.Hans, chairman; R. H. Jernegan, C. L. Con- verse, and W. L. Klley. Diinitq Club Elects Officers. The Student's Divinity Club of the University oi Michigan have elected the following officers for the ensuting yea: President, J. Leslie French; vicepresident, J. H. Snook; secretary, Irving T. Raab. The club is along te lines of the od Ministerial Band. Its purpose is to bring together all those 'oho intend to preach or teach the gospel. Manager Browne of the inter-cho lastic meet is sending out a large nom- 'er of circulars, decriptive of the events to be held at the contests in May. A large number of these go to high schools in Ohio and Indiana Last Meeting oi Retiring Athletic Board. The retiring Athletic Board held its last meeting last night. The business transacted was ir the most part of a routine character. The treasurer re- ported a balance oi $450. Expendi- tures aggregating $300 were voted. Director aird was instructed to con ir 'ith the Faculty Tennis Club to secure the use oi the faclty court for the Athtic Association ii possible. 'ihe Graduate Director was absoin- structed to continue the improvements on Regents' hield. The remainder oi h il ntesut iewl elv elled aod toc cinder tracklfihed ito and raised. The following schedole of football ry gamnes was reported as contotoacted )O O ir:X Oct. i3-Case School at Ann Arbor. V ROB '. E. Nov. 3-Indiana at Aon Arbor. ( Nov. 17-Notre Dame at Atn Arbor.A Nov. 2.-Chicago on Marshall hield. Just before adjournent the oard voted every nemier four Athletc AsX sociation hottons to e nmade nto cuff buttons.\We 5tUnclaimed Letters The folowing letters remain uncall v W ed ir atothtle potollce: ( ilcoolieLotise; Beano Ralpholo ; SsIA rown, 1.;Brown, 1. .; Iullen.eo SUTS (orath, C.F.; Cup, Woill boon R E (x 3d. Denoison h silaM 3.; Dxon Fed ; trake, Perry; Fuller, Mbis Alce C ; Xy L todirey.,REdward L.; HlisroMos Berthta; Mirth, Miss Ail; HotonGo 11 JcleohnoCF 3d ~ocoLaovencet P 'cliode 'Will.Otis; Moister F 'olooro oy Nono C.,Rese 'SlossHelen Sovoge &KsMtslellano SacsyeoMiss M~bose L Subh M . qores V C Dorops i azM.Chs;Cofod~ Ms G.,Hallero MssMaothao;'oWild Fo'regn- CampellMos May 211 S Lotosa;GonntooftMiss Roda.o 05cC 0 UL. 0.-edmn,00Mss Delta. Packagt-YotngAoitouroC 'There wil e a rehetaosal ci the (Glee ClooS in iRoon C, Unersty hll A ADaI7ocoktoih.A I. H. SU ,i-tCN U Prof. W.C. Dott, of Con'seli P1oe A '50ACOitrO. Will speak thios afterncooooo itoerfle ausioces ci the rotheriood ci St Andreo,tt the service in Hiarrs hal at 5 oclock. His subject 'sil e "Lenten thotghts rcothtC if ofciTol stoi." Manager ucltey ci Columbnaahas cancelled the gaomoeschedoled -wit Ne's'York University owoog to an edo-F E C tonial that appoeared in the Nes Yok IN C Unversty Trangle seveely crtzn thoe amatetr stading at Colomba. AND IN THlE 1st SET OF CUE F OURS 1HF j( t 2 223 S!' Ingalls 5 Nw St0t0 Photos430. bhat's whlee 5we101ace ost hoost ness and whlere weotted to keep t Thoougho we do not parade the fact oftostet legh as soe do, ws oe just s strng m i nd lust as lng n qoalty ath NOmir.s F ellocootoy assy nthelotac~te IHsve a fll tote of QUARRY'S ies ak oEdwrdotBrosc.sndd9 SA MOST EXQU Full Dress Shirts T -rady o pu onWhtes, hoiuti - t 0. 51o faltlt tiofIt . ANTISEPTIC AND1 I -chebooosne".t;Coug o itv t ho sti goCX it a psibleo . 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