The ichi an Da ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, S 9ffRI) Y, MAfRC H 26, 1910 No. 024. Vol. XX. CORNELL PROMISES TO TEST MICHIGAN'S BEST Ithacans Hope to Avenge East for Syracuse De- feat in Dual Meet Tonight-Wolverines in Aetter Shape Than Last Week With Leger in Condition-Indoor Season Ends. 35- yard dash-Cornell; Blass, MacArthr, Baker. Michigan; Honer, Craig, Reck, Gamnhle, Ross. 40-) ard highs hurdles-Cornell ; Nixon, Stiblust, Ranolds. Michigan; Horiser, Craig, Hammnon d, Hodgem. e4o-yard run--Cornell ; Nixon, 1-Irllurt, H aselton. Michigan ; eck Ross, Leger, Gamlle, ohnsack. 8o-yard raun-Cornell ; Putnai,, Rersole. Michigan ; IHall, Saxton, Reck, Leger, Iolnsack, Towsar. Mlile rot-Cornell ; Taylor, Yfoung, esoler. Miligais; May, Beards- Iey, Toswar. Shot pt-Corinell ; omns, adsssorth. Michigais; 1orner, Arthr, Craig. High jmptsCorinell ; Goinilock, Pickerell, Helfrich. Mihigan; IHoner, Haler, Craig, Crisopher. Pole vault -Cornell; Flack, slAutremnot. Mihigass; reene, erns, Horner. Relay-Corinell; Nixon, MacArthsur, Stibolt, aker, Blass Michigan; Craig, Reck, Ross, Gamblle, ILeger, H ornier, Bohsack, Hall. Watermns gymnasiums siill le tse a sisgle evetay decide the sutren- sceite of a crucial inter sectional track acys contest this es-ening sshen thc squiadsof The local coach akes little stock in athletes represeitiitg Coriell Uivesurststtpresictionis of 'Traiter Keae of meets Michigan's track team is the last Sy racsse that ~ay will withoit ub lslt sdual niet of the issdoossr seao. wl the mileiun. The Michigan eails The Ithascanss sre no~tedI fusethei tiii sill iiot -ly atc-to tieet lDe streeigth son the track aiid te invaral Goler, who iwons his rc lst Sturdsa have a teamsnichsiiraks swith thy est it tineswhichi correstioisds to 4.27 fr the in the east. Tonight's iieet swill le the miie, lit le will also have to fae Tar- itst uiintest ini shich he Crnell siuad lute anislYoug, two of the fastest iieii compiletes, so little is kiiswsi of thir awhishve esrwirons spike sheun ani actual strength this year. Thysmarks easterns tack. These last tsso mnsare wh~ichs slermasde in their Varsits sieetat their Ibest ii te tsvssile adsid ls last Saturdsay give sassurancc situesire sin st n ith e Goy lee iths trsyuts that somse real stars isill bohe and.I ssi last week sut their great seet suit The Ithlacais are sdetermissedstotusil strenghs sake them eseciallsdaige- hold their prestige assilhave enteedl sis. Taylor swson the tan ile race it their est mes. Ini tider o le inite the esteessistersholastic lsir sprisg bestSpossisble shape the came tIDetrsit setting a ea recr. Mihigai's csain- yesterdlay. 'earful of the effects f es of wisiisssg pinists wee impoeds Anit Aror's fisod assi water tses stil- twhes TowPsar esterei for teuile rns. ped tvreat te Cadillace Isstel aindl sill Tswar fiiseiahead f May ii the rest there usti late this sfternioonii. The sile ruts at Camssbridge ii Jusc'but lik full teanm is sitshansilansilreadsy tus shots several f te uther Mihigaisrunesev their full streength. Acorinisg to ete hisisbeess kept frssis traisisg easse port fromitheec-tntthe Itacs,'siissre ef ass ijuedsleg. IHIchas biehe i r- dosubstful(f their aibility tos defeat tiisglits a sho ' n adi it is diounbt Michigan, basisg their fears oisi the lv- ful if le cast f a^cril rae tnsigt. cisive isassnse inich iesthe Syracsies' The ha -4 slike Ciesell's traits uas Ieaiten.race. P lskars ii.7 Inths~e liseal camsith~ter- is ieteesisisa- r-5 Sltur 14- was clsse tien but little csssidiesnce. Csrsell's e- at Ihis heels.runor has sistedilack o(ifesidssenceehisisnsot ceaet- fisisei iti Aark eI ass) feelisig of assurancsse here as this year so at de-d will everysone realizes that the Ithivais are have to e shwn rra always exceptionsally stroisg assil aill le are tos secure ete r prepeto utissipststheIavidest insilof The squate ile e' a ight.doutlb e si heart 'As neary as I ecais(igure it oisisbst Coriel has at least on threse or foussypoinuts will sepiasrate te slng he sdistansce itse taws teamss at the finish," sidlDirector will russ his first ran ' fr Fitzaticik its discussisig the tiossptets. Mielhigsasnt le is isiss ''Thters issstsusilttsthIerswilllie-tast esale imhtsto -plcee manyis-cliise' vistelsts. The iiwiinig isvat Cambidige. e irane lisosig(f ti sesosid sr astirdlsvi ir ecorvsv-s foIrsethe (illk n Ross arc ini thye et of shiapc Iioiwever. Giambilis enrterev' tt i ieh svot rvered fromits injuriies lie sustsain- e'd liy fatllinsg in stsetso-lapi ristlast wveeks svecannois n hsi estrae.Is must lie vessiliedinsitovsidiserinig the ircoirs fadeiil y Corneill mensuthti theycs ran onias oudoorbar tracksusig sikedcilshues. delend-iilfortmst o her I its in tsh~e esv-iissts o site.gymnas tism flosor.- Horsier is suit'ofiii tssnithe1 shot i list hissas secondstcossist5ithre ansstirisilacsies cite poinsthiswsill Ishelisbts little towartid victory- sisless thIsv sstersts aibeas lvpre- vesiteri om itssecurvsi ingtselist twis places. "lDv'ssi" Ilvgiless Who' tu sirne ofthe irs high lisu-iles in ii te-wstsifour yeasagotints it ii isIs ldtle It- XXsc isisis gytmitittim record sslIs livelight Ihsrdles is still its esiscol iaidtilithoghlie is i not t u sierte igh ststicsslforsvetsveal years lie hIsslens I visitSudit}sees-ire fits thiis.cruiclal ciion~. Itest isnr n IHaller isil lihvtssis' at teiris sit 5to taike thss high j ump is lihefCstnellme ti upg;fes- to50 isvst-? .ssies. tien \Iisill alsitseifvrcd 5to extendi (Conitinuced oni Pageo2.1 HILLSDALE TAKES FIRST Stale Peace Oratorical Contest Won by Converse. Gnis C.Cutsvirisecif.I lillsiltle Cosllege-, wooltuirst plae-in ste\Michiigani Mate PecesOra~torvicasl coiisit ihld list fighs at .llsis's - lis v'tjci is wa s The isss if Hliier I-arties ic.". A tizseiof $75 sitasittrde-sitisth1etwsisr Clasudes-Ritze- of O1)1tsi, itihs"Thei vrice' if 'eace"'wsi- t tdil Ithe secondss BALL MVEN WORK OVERTIME Coach Rickey Holds Evening Ses- sions to Instruct Players. Evessinsg lectures is te latstiissethods whiich Coach Riches issadopsedi to brissg his call pitys)vitostei ghess possiible stage of desvelopmnt . 'The first of these evessisig sessioni swtess te rvis- aissd ste tricks of the gamsicave discussed wa s held l'riday evessissg, iihets Rickees gathseredihis sqiuasdtosgethser it tesiffice is1 teathletie associations. lie gv ans inspirinsg talk iss sihich lie urged easch mansti o miake esvem) possile effovt ts dlevelop hissblasehal lility ansdi alsos an- nunssced Iis future plaiss. Today-te squielad illbehis'tidsed it theu regularis ansd te yitussgans. ''hssr ts-s teaiuss wall pits)-regulatr ga-isisv asgainsts eachs other uisder sll te con- ditiouns of sictusal cosntests. Eacs teamss trill he instriucted andsri iilleed in tetaus hilts). The coach also ansisunisced tut diurinsg te timonreminisin g iseeksisefsire ste sprisng tipthue wnusdiuevothe te 'mist if hiis attenstionsuto te issdiidsual in- strsuctionus (f thestutento hsave uitosi ste preseint sitownrsste greautest ablilitsy. 'hsis is useceissary if a formsidabslein-sut is iii he developsedh5osuie et te southern schooutlsduinisg-sprinsgsvacthions. 'he master-vtsiaat handsuhis comuparatiively ise'- perienuceud autuconusistenst susulcentrvaized effoisinuecessarvyts toita iningisn ini tefiehld initir essecks tisse. Aier vacautions the coach isill agaitui rnvihIis aittesntionssthisthose isho it d in ot diuspilay exceptionalts ailiity humusng the vimly erachtice. The evensing lecucrses outthe atvosfi batseblliias guvesshis-RicheyefoStir usce1 fit of te canduidates siill cusstissue seumis wetekly-. liv this mseanscste cotach ex- sects to tesichIis usmesssime buasebatll thaanslhe could bhisngirith thu- uin isg' smpile if $, o. ' The judgscs wurc t Detit: C. C(tu Fviuuf k ls:i, (Cs iii Dueroit atiRc v 1t iiatem. -vesesnt ths S Itu'(,f 7Intcclsleitev 5 titu ru-puvse-stedtlMiithscit lfast igiht sus-ve thst S and I. 1S. N. hDm. Did Ms X. .' e ce taiti , sits C( still supply.lu).ehiss cstcei(tuiss i 5 SIGMA Xi ELI 7Postpones (Granting e ter the ti, ntitut hld1its asit ul idaites- listsCOs LEE ADDRESSES S. L. A. AUDIENCE, Speaks on New Business Ethics in Industrial World and De- velopment of New Men. 99Wih a small attendance Gerald Stiunley Lee adressed the S. L. A. audi5 ecre lsut esvenig on "New Kinds and Ness Sires of Mes." Usig as Iis theme the feat of \V ilbusue Wrightswhint he flew over the cty eof NewirkoitandIis modesty in vsefusinig o accept te pladits of the itsirus, Mi. fee developed his lecture. "Wheiin Wiue Wight sailed over tusts easternsity,' said Isl. Lee, "New Yfontkbecame the spiital capitol of th wusulud. They ireethiuking one thought. Thieytieretnt watching Ney York btt te see) soul of New York. If only Chicaigo, anud ever)'lage city fronm eosuit ruostsroud have undergone the ssm'e eperienuce. It would have bene- fited thesisasll. It was the \ilbur Wr ight spiriit. Is is this spirit that masuu tr iviiization great. Wright's, secretiwass that a humns being can be morepowrfnltitans the world ever be- lievedlandshulthuecahed the imagination if Iis oblsersvyrs." .M. Lee ijioke at leugth ott the new Isusissss ethics whiich aenecoming part 'if ts'industasrial world, declaring that hsonsty hasscomse to ave a market value. it is imipossible," said the speaker, "to invenut sems things without getter~ suew mstesn5tou gussiths them, Today tse pracicsal sman is, the ose who can make te lest guess sui thin morrow. This cmitioniius isakes a man who swees out intos thur fatare. The cnscieene of any maitu s i) thin futhure. Thus the future is umtiniug a neirype of men. The men ofi upowerv tudsy2sie those who are en- sitive tot thi n ukown." Iscouncluditg Mr. Len spoke of the gyress inflcuen thin spirit of men of the tupe ofuie misuseHughes and former Foeste in ~schovt would have upon the peoptile of hin countrly. us i J&rsceo s:tnte~r s scue TAM. Trvvssuns for the Wster debating seam wiser enhcld its Wester Hall last night init uhichs. K. Grimstad, A. L. hoos vrstudF,. 1. Klewer won out. A. IB. Batckerwswchosen alterate. Ti-it muestweeot for posiios on te teamu ithich awil represent Webster its tecutcdyats. P'RINCETO)N PROPESSOR TO Al)HRCSS ART ASSOCIATION. PrvoflessorvOlivin S. Tonks of Prince- huutonUivsitsy, suse of the foremost art crviics smtin esounutry, will deliver a lentive nsitsiMonday evening at :oo o'closckin tsthin IHighs School auditorium upo mithesietujet "The Growth of N.aturalsmsin tsatlhin Paisnting ; Fra Atigelim s, Filiiipov Lippi asd Batteeli." 'hltreeis the given under the ausice mf the AmsusAor Art Asso- eitistsandmmiiilibhe illustrsated by ster- susiolsumsshus. 'hlecietuvie is opn to the gesera pulcadisprimsaily for the purpose of arvousin g inteest its art among the him'se oIi f AlmsusArbor. id . rtat1ushi IIu u ~ pd. She ilr, 1 stsesast ernosuuu lclt-. I. I '.C llint _'otll d-____________ le utsmmii wi- TENNIS SEASON OPENS t XIIcisgui in)itime sIi wIsIs i sli li to c- it 1. Thle schosui Captain Ayres Calls for Candidates -.Courts in Shape. t7Y{>st held ; _ li t crsit c tAlionss 'ith than ads-ntsof wirvmsictsh em, >fMichui- tenntis is riotminigitintrominencre umai. C., Olivet, I lilda.lsTe 'crysfheistcosurts mine uniing cosmdi- tionedtt atitiwill mu'enuiriead sr lums early - mmcxt useck Psiwmu st shun rearn uille i-tny s .uMILK sums Simm-. sevd fr te vsity squadui. suit still inectumevat =byrs, capta55itsoftiltycam's varusit.\ Sundayi-um- i- g o1tug am, ess irsems time nasmes usf all tmes1 vs Xl ilk.'" 'lie Fi shinug sumten- fuse sipusure std ivrsmths n,7 lx russ, ol this sill ishi huhdas earlyasspiossile. Sutug AutsAo'ivss GaI.mses sith Cousm-llsit Itsaa isic beins ts u:3-0- nimmiColliege sit Scsemertemit -N. 'i.. ill illutrte i iu i uist suh av lreaysi been'ssmscihhele stud mest- tiaut tituswi-ik othereaestser nscholtime - pinlug. 'fle eausterns trip siill problythl ECTION LATE hukyenthine eekif MsAy 21. Is. A. C. andh other westernciliege - teaumsscciihe mstsosmteiulmbfore June.m ig Honors 'Till Af Nautme s mmf caundiidates shomuld in gis vs lolidays. Xiv. Ayres Stodasy. I I cn etus ry eached av toum ess1Mssv hais-bytelnphonue liestsiem-tifc2:30 sit mitt suu cis-ctiuos. Ctmtmii-o'clocktchth ie PliiAlphas Deltau tse s-si difosumutlim tcl-houuune I89 S bu no elmte at~nwilllietake un til fter sprig vaatio . Sim c iti the onorry sientke 4ci lustn chooes is me her fron th me ial _ . 1Sussm ~N mix sum; sum umus sumIstitis m GIRL. Sturdamisy nigtiatlj7o'clock Xliii hisse-hIlittCelmhwill gist- iavrecital Its Newbery)- lul emini ' The Ilife Stoiv) f a'la mtiumedhaunmGirl.''Thin vritaul will lie held undermhc- ie auispices Of time' Christians Assoceiathion ntutuhSum pmuble imae cordiitialyinvitced. 'The r e- cits1 mmiitt- besthroughssith ii ampleictmi; forv time Mickiguum-Corunll mens. -- I' 6:130 P. M. Stereopticon "Indian Life in the Rockies" ,r SKY PILOT TO THE INDIANS ~MOFFETT V, March 27 Presbyterian Church 7:30 P. M. Tappan Lecture -s