Ebe U .dg6-, o L4&L A-,\)A N I all L u lT _ __ 'iT T VOL. . 1. ANN~ ARBOR, MICH. TH'IURSD)AY, MAY 3. 1901 No. 157 ..Our Special Line of.... Eoreign and Domestic, FABRICS FOR SPRING] has arrived and is ar- ranged for inspection. We have the largest as- sortment in the city. O. H. WILD CO. io8 E. Washington St. ADAMS' SALTED PEANUTS received fresh every day... . WILDER'S PHARMACY YOU KNOW where to get.. A GOOD LUNCH AND SMOKE~ It. E. Jolly, 308 S. State Street. I CES SRAWBERRY, PINEAPPLE, ORANGE, LEMON, AND OTHERS AT QUARR~Y'S TO TRY FOR HONORS Carroll L. Storey Leaves for Northern Oratorical Contest at Iowa City -Prof. Truoblood Confident of a Good Showing Carroll L. Storey. '01, Michigan's rep- resentative to the Northern Oratorical League contest, which takes place at towa City on Friday night, appeared before a University andience of some 300 persons yesterdIay afternoon In Uni- versity Hall, giving a last rehearsal of his production lbef ore leaving for the contest. Mr. Storey wvent through the oration Is a faultless mausser. His voice was rich, well modniated and powerful aund filled every snook and corner of the big auditorium. He showed considerable improvement over the form displayed in thse 'Varsity contest, and thse w'ork of Prof. True- 1)1001 was plainly evident. At the close ,of his effort the oseaker was warmly congratulated by those prcesent. The Michigan delegation, coiisisfing of Carroll L. Storey,. the orator: Bryant S. Cromer, alternate; Rtobt. S. Stanley, vice-presideint of the Northers League, ind Pcot., Trueblood, left on the 9:43 train last inight for tows City'. Prof. 'Trueblood, scion seen by a holly reporter yesterday afternoon, said: "Yes, I 0am well p~leased with Mr. Storey's showing and think Michi- gasi hms a strong representative. Ste is 'ertainly the most unique person we sire ('ver sent. He has a tinge of the drainmtic' which will tend -to help hold lisauince. Hi5sprodunctionl is a good oil(' and Mtichiigans iieed siot feasr but that arc shall is up around the toss.I belieae Mr. Storcy will give a good re- lort of imse'lf at Iowa City." 'Thecarraingmesnts oto) hle cointest iren' w p'ractically compileta'. On tFri- lay afte'rsn oontrain 3 to (i, President oini 31rs. hicican will give a receptiosn toi ithe visitor's. In the evening, after the econtest., the Iowa Association avill give' a iaiiopn'i for all the uleigate's. It seems drat thle various coillegeo 11<11" 'i.e a reed toi alloNav isl' iiia l'si'eii- so itt iiiiihigoi iay nut conliust lie inattie'. ttHow'eve'i,at the annual meet- ing tobe iield lFridayuvafternoon, action wiill bei'taken lo iprevenlt 11)3iroule orising he'i'afte'r. An amnendmnent to the u'onstitutisin silllproblably lie piassed definitely fixiing tille succession tol tile presidency lfthtie association ini 'ase the persoin first noinalllted by tile ulliversity entithed to tile honor sollid leare lisinlivrsity or1'resigin tor any3 reaisonil vliatever. Tile ottiers of tile Nor'ther'n Oratori- cal L eaigue'lre: tresiden~t, Willianm J. Carc,Uiversity of Wisconsin; secre- lacy. Arthlur E..tBestio', University of C'hicago; 1irsf vice-phresidenit, ttobert L. Silnley, U~nia'ersity of hliciliglsn; see- onid aice-president, William W0. hlassee, Unliversity of 'Alnlesota; tilird vice plresident, Joseph Dutton, Northwest- ern University; fsurth vice-president, L. '0. Storey'. Oberliss College; treas- urer, C. Ht. Laartz, University of Ioa. Yesterday's Base Ball Games Wtmen's Islander Out YPSI GETS GOOSE EGGS Tile much-iheralded svomen's edition of fheI'nilander is out at last, and is a 'Varsity Defeats Ypsilanti Normals very neat -piece sf work typographi- by the Scsine of 6 to 0 in 'lilly. The cover design is especially Seven Intningb-Reser'ves attracetia'e. Tile edition is modeled lifter last year's Women's Daily as to Given a Chance maltter aind contalins several good short stories. Tile oiie by Miss L. K. Sabine Yesterday's gamseaviths Ypsi fur- of thle Daily staff is especially good. dlished nmore practice thlanl tlie last one The verse by Gertrude Buck, also a for Michliganl won out by the score of formr mmbe ofthe ail Bordis to 0 in seven innlings. Tihe first four tile gem of tile edition. Taken all ininisweetkncrofbth'V - allthe materrepesens cnsieralesity teanm, wile the "reserve" infield, Wooik bsit fails to discuss any live ques- aii ie'ast ufed sdu h etion-a uchilgmwoiceiwoeadae The Ilast three ininigs. The reserve inifeld e"toimchmr edal. Teplaved pretty good bill but only es- "blue pencil" appears to have been epdbigsoe nb unn muchel in evidenlce, but tis shosild noteliabin screiOlyriiiga m10aniuowi-betaaeeii third andihomne. prevent a lasge sale. Copies sell at 13 Tile old fault of not hitting ensough, cents eachl. especially illtile case of floe, old men. ell still be harped upon, for there were RELAY AT WESTERN MEET onlly tisree 'hiis made off of Gannon, tile Ypsi pitchser, when tisere sisould have beess tess sr more. If Gannon had Mile Belay May Be Added to the slot giveis five bases on bails the score List of Events at Intercollegiate would hiave .beein muchs loyer. Thsougis Conference Meet - Would stiff froni the practice of the day be- Please Michigan fore. Consdon was at first, aisd accepted all is cisassces cleverly. - The 'Varsity meia suot pick aip us A rusiior is goisiarond thsat a relay ther batting or O-tisisesota will rain race suly be oiie of tile evens at the over fthm next Saturday. W"ednesday ilteirclllegillte Cosiferesseeniet on htliiies ta avas defeated by WAisconsin June ssot, wvhenl Marshsall tField will be iiy tile score of 5 to 6, but was ahead use Mecca for wvesterss athletes. Chsi- of the gasme and would hsave wvosn out copso flatters hsirself aviths having a osaly sise awenltaspis the air in the very finse selay teamlnasd accordisngly eighsthinisinsg asid let isa four rauns. asill do 11eribest to pus sucs ass ev'enstFrom all asaperassees lichsigasn ias tisroughs. 1'lsesisatter is to be biroughst 'ork cut oaut for herself aand Samer- nl i'efore thse athletic boards of tile va- da y's game will be 510osap. 'lois scisools fur final decisin, ansd in 'The score of tile Ypsi game is as fol- all p~rotaility fle u'simber of eveists hosws: .1u1111' ht wilha' increasoed by the nsile Yt'SILANTI. relly. B. H. P0. A. H Fromlil si objective a-iarwalt athsletics Deiis,~s lb......0 0 0 0 0 suchslis eventit s aery muds desired for uaisnonsp .....0 0 1 8 1 C hicogo, Iihtligass 111(1ltinis uaniaver- Gass. c........0 1 2 0 0 sies ought to put aup a a-cry exciting Slo'r nluuu.s....0 0 0 0 1 contest, Tint from a sutjectivein ust of King. 2b .....I 1 3 1 0 vica'til'hemivet is lot iiansskreil for Rtighte'r, i-f ......I 0 2 1 0 uvunry munch iecu'iseu the atihletaes asill oe iruia. 3b...0 i1 1 2 0 ;Boiuitt tusikerediu iIt till finishs of tihe Susiths. If......I)0 iiii ii00 rcunareavunts. md tile itcking 0Oil of Peters. rf . I.... 0 0 01 0 -li iluhhil liieavint, exhilaustiing 155tim)'- - ri-l i;-isaa'iuiihtax itseir enumranice'to 'i'iais. .....ii0 ;t 18 12 2 liii nunmost. IICHIGA-N. tiua'i'a'ur if C'ica'lgo thinkss thei'addui-H.. 1. POh. A. E itii if sulma-li ise'ae'it necessairy iiiCin ciisa. f .... 1 Ii 1)00 ordeur toshoililyliir'athetic ii'pr l'oesWeller. Ii1 0 2 2 0 iwell, htichiigii is awillinig ti givi' her Sanaw. it. . 0 ti ? 0 0 hilotli'hiiudse olithflu'smie' maedicise sse 'T'nill, 2)l ......1 I0 0I0h1 re'u'eia'd'uii'iisg time'isndoor season. tf htottieaas.......1 1 0I1)00 till Istu'rclll'gilitelCinferenice Assoici- Das u's. rf ..... 1 0 0 0 0 It!,)" sues fli'aimsonftse rsa, ithes sme Consdons, lb......1 1) 0 0 u'a'iit nmay aphhe'ir Illstihi' programusiaifF'usiherss, ..... 0 1 1 4 0 till Chiclago=ih uigan uaiuiiluet, -30113' oielli, p.......00I 0 2 "0 55. It's alost toou good toi tink there Itosre. 1)...... 0 0 1 1 0 woutmuliibe anotiher chalice to sub ift1m. Casitisng. 21)..i .. 0 0I 2 t0 0 M~ichigaunlcainipick imp four messtom Bennset....... 0 0i 2 1 0 the' milii'relay,. w'hou salhue cceaiy'to Waitsons. lb .....00 1 oii0 mseet liny team inltime vest. Chicago Dillonss . .. .... 0 0 1 2 Seeed'ss toIi Iaac time best teanm this avin- Bli'couu, a' ....... 0 i 2 1 0 her smntil si' nit Michigan aind thenss- - suca'umbied faaice, onace sninsher own's Total .. ... ... 1 21 12 3 tirack. suo if is e'vlient thsat time abuov'e is noiihue hoast. -tichsigass is goinsgflu No More "Camping" on Tennis Courts as-is fti' Conferemnue meet; ansd if thsere is a cell))' attahled sue is selfish enough 1o waait to wvims thia t also, Chicago not- Somse newv rules are soona to take ef- avithsandinsg. feet that will prevent tennis players 3 P'lay Golf .o o this year? Before you buy your new clubs come in and look at our limne of Golf Goods. Spald- lug clubs and caddy bags, and the best makes of golf balls. WAH11RCS I~ :r : : : Special telegras to time U. of Mt. Daily. Beloit, .411; Wiscomisim, 1. tllimois, 15; Chicagou, 3. Primncetoan, 21; Cornell, 2. 0mm account of the poor attendance at hlome gaines at Mtadison, the gsame hetween Wisconsin and Ileloit was transaferred from tile Wisconsin dia- muondu to Beloit. Time decisive victories of Bieloit and Illinois, both of whom were defeated by .Michligan, augurs well for our prospects for the remain- 'der of the season. Chicago Alumni to Banquet Chicago Alunmni associatiomn of the University of Michiganl will hold its annmual banquet Friday unighta in the banuquet hall of the Auditorium hotel. President Angell and Prof. Henry u. Adasslhwaill he among thme guests of the association and former Senator Charles A. Towns of Minnesota msy also be presemit. Timemembershlip of thme asso- elatiomn is large and its annual ban- quets are alwvays attended by many entfhusiastic alumni, who listen to toasfs and sing time songs and tell time stories of their college days. truim"ainimg' 'oni a court and spre- vensting amnyomne else from using it. Bulletin boards are to be placed back of eachs court, upons which each man he to wyrite isis niame, humd the time of day they conmnmence playing oil the court. Otiheravise flue court cams be taken by anyone wishing to use if. 'No peronm will be allow'ed to use a cousrt for more thsansoelhour, if asmy sne sum the grounds wishes to use it Tile west cour't has been reserved foe time snemubers of the team and such other msembers as time captaimn sees fit to promote to it The tennis players fee1 that fluerules will be a good thing, andl give everyone an opportunity to play.