The Michigan Dil ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SKID-, Y, APRILJi, 1910 VOL. XX. No. ug. WEAK HITTERS ON THIS YEAR'S TEAM Dairy Lunch Pitcher Holds Var- sity to Few Scattered Singles-- Fielding Work Improves. Inability to hit a gooui pitcher was evi- denced in Wednesdays haseball prac- tice wilen James, tihe twirter for the Alli Arhor Dairr Lunchl teamlltook tile bold agailnst tile varsity' 111l15anid heicd thlemnialmost hiltess. This weakniess will partially offset ill yesteriday's practice by the shiowinig of a slarted imsprovemieiit is fielding and bsy the excellent pitchinsg of Verheyen wise was oiitileisounde for the reguiars. Wsith tile aid esf tile hattery andtwovs othser players fromiltile city trailstile Yaisiigaiis played rings around the regu- '4 tars \Wedisesday afteriiooin. Thsefirst team mn took a partial resenge hosw- ever oii the followiing eday'biywhite- swashiisg the seconid trailsmenlin l a feiw ininilgs whichs sere iterrupteid hr coil- staint teaciiigbtihtie coach. Verhseyeii had his saliiva-sphsere work- ing in good shapse Wednesday laid tile secoiid teamss nl were iuiabsle to solse his deiivery at all. As a result thsey svere charged with ais exceediingly large istisier oif strike-onts. If Verhseyeis keeps tup his swork oil tilemsounse he is practicaily assured of a berths oilthe irst teamllsauitif tie calnicethsrough as the coach expects, one iii tilesreakest spots 11n1the trail, tile pitching staff, williie isateriaiy streiigthieed. Battiisg work nsust he tackied inl earln- est if the teaml expects to idoiainytiniig in tieleiiie of winn~inig gamses. Noi sat- J tir hose gooid tileifieders arc tile teaii sill be iinabile tui sakawasyswitisaiiv victoriis if it is iiiiabie to sihive sufiieneit miss across the riibiier. tList sear ire easciniishieithtie seasein iiths a iatting average aiiectue cisveteid .3011 mark. Unliess the iieii coei throsighs this rear is a issaisier entirety uniexpieted, or uniess the opposiing pitch- ers arceisuchisecaker thsasnsiust ise cx- iecteid the iniisiir sif msens shoishit tue iail safetyysi thirud if use timle siltic woefulsmassiil. Better work ini tse fielingiisnue is one of tile resnits of sense faithsfni tutoring oilitse sintiof CosacisRickey. 'Theiseciiarceiiegininiig iioiearii hios to hiaiiile teasinig iibouers siiniihow itoisrow sis fair as 40 feet wvithsosutitis- sinig tue balliotihsue gransdstanii. 'The iintfieliillmiibe froisipreset ail- usearansce fiiiiy iii to that uif list year's. The three nmen, tttrisi, Hasies aiii MAyers, whe save berns pickeii toudc tisi msajor iplet if tue swork ini thuiter A- gariieii roitiine iii'iniprisveanutaie iianiinig the highi liles in got shaiie. Tue ceach hsibieeii teacinisgibase- -- G. W. KINGSBURY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF Y. lM. C. A. Over a hunsdredt ieisiiers canse to cast thseir haiiots at tile ansnaleetiiii oii officers for the Y. 'M. C. A. last eveinhg. L. D. Averill seas unsansimslsy elected presideiit of thse Sindents' Christians Associatiois. Tise presiencisy of the Y'. l. C. A. seasi te ca'ois 'sspirited ciiitest, in whiichs Goridois Ws Kingsimursy woil Ws~iliamsS. McCormick w5as selectedt vice-presideiit aisdtMorris E. Heuser secretarysiuscdose iiruislswith tiseir rcc siseetis e opotsisii s Chsarlcs F. hsws seas unmsoiiuissycisesitiiiasurer liii the thsirdsimle. The assecsaiosnis 'iiready eoinie tse iiest year of its existcnceitit priiisii ses even greater activity iiext rear. Presideiit-elect Kinsgsisuryssas cailed ipioiifec a few swords ini whicii ise caiied iiie iieimiirs to action. NOYES TALKS TONIGHT Famous Chemist Will Lecture On "A Scientific Revolution." "A. Scientiific Resvoluion'iii is tse seuti ject of a iecture whichs ProfessiirVWsil- liaiisA. Noyes of the Uiisrsity iii IliissswildeliiveccatI8 o'clouck tii, eveing is the nw isehesistrsy suilinig unuder the auspices of thse Phii Lanmisda Upsilon fraternsitv. Professiir Nouses, who hsas had a loiig record in cisenical work, is ciiisidered onse of the hest authorities ons tse siiii ject is thsis cisuntry. W\huleIprofessori of chemiistiyi-at Rose Pois icctsiic ii Schoiiii iiTereiatuteIsdiaisai he iiuii lishsed conssiderahie miatter eii the aisali- sis if steel aiid various othser anialyticali works. Ownig to the name ie msade fioe himnself at tiat tlace Prof. Noses was called to WVashuisgtoun to orgassize the ciseisical edepartisseit initse tBureau if Siansdards.tie reisaiiiedthuers fur fioii ir usve searswseniiheiaceptei the pie sitiiiniiieiiiss hiiiissas peoes sourof ceisitry ini useUssveirsit1ysif Ilinis. hoe use last tin ttyears IPriif.'Nore' isas heeis editor of the Josurnsaiof Amesie- csiisCheisclS cieuts andithas imadethai puhiicatiosn ishat it is. ie has ass iwritten text hooks osi orgaisic cheisistiy sehichs hasesburnsiraisslatedtintisGer- icssnsansdare mosu re us' d i th ti countr thaiiin Amisca -A iansquct whiichsesveriyisembie r of uste chsemnical facuslty has sigiiiidcsi initenltion of attenicniig n w ise heicd in hinisr ofiPIois Noyes by use tiiLa'iisi its Upssiion sscsetyfrsim s6 tos 8io'cussck ait use Michiganiii oniisisthis erinisg. A limiiitedciprosgraillsof tosasts his bnar red. i JU NIORS Ii XVI' S'vITtTtD I 'LAW REVIEW NOMINATIONS NAINTAIN UNITY OF NATIONALCULTUREt At Schoolmasters' Meeting Yes- terday Professor Wenley Point- ed Out Place of Classics. I11 spseaking iss'ssl'ise Ilectelis temss ands tir Claissic" atliii genterast sessions si thue Setolm ses. 'Clitsyesserdiai minissg., Prof. 1". 'i. N ies essrisedit tiii ricipalit usis . h t s e condsiitsilin ees s frtecniedi 'ffiiecy'sir ge r is Ic si-i tider ire sentsicu stanv s.- n Wa r raiswssssits ar mosic sto re lize this i'e cfe ust ii 555555tiheconstteideredi solely with eferene to t e -its scho ls,. sai Pro . \ illc . " 'tieec- 555ve svtmis5l t'pr5 cpa 5frm ini ii c ises utitr5an55 ius liis, itisosl evies ltackmilstuiponss r 's risiic est- 55155apprc iations b\_ a pcIs I v i it-,msei leet sunt stipptsle s u nees i odistiti n sn ui t c m oss f ,i i ger' , le tion Its tis ss te apprlsl eiion of5m5lisi the tsstu ssssiw f1111 .'h I sitss of tlW art '5' 15V i to minilltainls5thills 'f vatiss ictuitre. Issi all lutist sisill s sit 5 c,s teClassics fisrics theie islv ill b sis ITh is'a a seadys f ig t's riisssst essis sisess 5rs - d's sush li ztush Is tie eformitedi sie-I usve svs , itshuithecasi s a tesu io ls Iii allthumansisvte ic sts', tie sitall bk, shliuh lissfrom econtemsteey sass lits. Thsidist Prsof.cses stisissold tir tush tills sitthelss iscs', ill ' ii' «,lists cli- ' Univesity an Pr it.caul S teo tile L'Ivstit ofhicag. rof ustd )NLY A FEW SEATS LEFT FOR WOMEN'S BANQUET. Big isroadsswre msadecyeserdasi en tic less'remiinssg NN'oime's tianquieet ickes, and it is a cccti nity lthsot a ,airant seat weil h efct tisgit Dr. J. B. Aigel, lrsJoredan, Mrs. estciniss, Mrsl'Husscs, Mss tKleinstuck situ Miss Ca a Snows swil be ii ue 'ceeiig licneisshish siltlfoicet mis-s liatciy prccedinsg the banquset Inscludinsg use rousid tabsle t wicshsDil. 1 Ansgcii sell sit sixteess tableswislsitetie-cc- wircd to accosmodssatctosecwshli attestst. risc casss sill hase theeatrate t ailes as si-sithesc tltisisisand'sitesiteeEls T'wo cuslegiale aumnisissiscssil ie-r side at ue ieadi of each idciiduleusitalsit us sssist inlse seving. Thec affairf comusinsg as it diss at the tume of the, anuital convecitions of te Sholmauisters' Cist,sil sake possiblse a large atensd- lite f graduacs.1 SOPH STAG DINNER MONDAY Last Year's Freshmen Plan Exciting Feast. OniiMesndiay' cv'cinig, Attest 4, tie souhlillssil hoist a stag disner at tie Michigan Usion. The disier wil be precedesd by ass infornal rceptions a 5:30 o'clock. Extensivecpias has-c beens mate te set a neweimark for gatherusngs ofl this satine. There will e sosgs asd reit- sis, suppecned iby I a inmbr of sissie soil snappy tass. Mst of thc later aser inteded as sligt adsum susorouss roasts. The most prominesstfaiing of each spaker has beets seetd as the subject of that particular toast, n- euced by a usne of poetry. 'hue Sophoisoure Glee Chit,swhih ihsa cs e usttinsg' ii seeerlt ueeks of hsrdi worek, exets to le prsenst asci ilnlt sig Michigansonsesgs. PFrd Lawtnticllgive Iis impeilrsonationi of1 'Ssrngueat'' sui ofi Cutetachist, asd seialso sig Iis Scetts csgs. Frasscis IL. Riorda lla thsto as- mausster andthe lice lsowsig' isets wil steaks:tPaul Gaynosr, Caucy- Bouchl- e, Ralph Sidr, Dr. Parry, Aexanditer Stocs, tD. Hleanad A. B. Musoelitussi. Eighty ticetuss hace tess issuei sui tile ma sjority' f tesschavesulredytetess SO'I I FORESTERS ELECT OFtFICERS ANt) FORM C,Ui. F'ully hatt of te class iiof slsophomore foresters turnedculout cesedayul suts-cnoonus t orgsanizee undulelect eoffiers.Klustre ,etssssorff tas clcctedl iresident ands t. G. NWatkinssvicec-presidents. iE. . 'lerrswas chosens ts sol ue combine offcer sitsecretary-secasurersi. Tn-us detsswere seectesd t rep- resellstteclass sisnteconstsittiona commsssittee of the chit. Lwsrence Ab- rassuand ErtnhestrsiC. \Vebber tere elect- cu to tsscislitstslur evisions is1tue os- slt itui. (lue cut tir chefctreasonis shich called lieuorganuizationu of the classs uti exis- tester wass to bete promote te iterests ofi slurForestry dm1. A campsi-fire u tir riser is plannedculfor usnte uer future when the slsisforsersessil get together fuse usgood tisse, " DOKTOR KLAUS" AT WHITNEYTONIGHT Annual Deutscher Verein Pro- duction Held Last Dress Re- hearsal--Many College Actors. Judiging from the final full dress re hcarsal is1 "Dokor Klaus" which was hcesd last ights .t the Whitney theatre, lie Deutschse Verein comedy promises to scorec a lasting success. Besides i- clinsg a large number of the est ac- ors ofi the campus the ast has received stost caefucll amd efficiemnt training from slur handsss of Dr. Alfred Lee. The princeipasave shown wonderful d- veclopmnsnt in the last two weeks and nilt udouobedy carry off their parts weiths honor. Glenn Palmer who is playing the main comedy pat, that of Klaus' coachman, has succeeded in work' tg himself well into the true interpre usationu of the character, and is sure to kep the audience us a good humor with Iis chairacristic pranks. Stephen He ec also showed up well in the inter-. pretationl of Griesinger's character, E frieda Weitz asa as usual succeeded. in maskinug ass interesting part of the al- eatly imporutant role of Griesinger's diaughbier Julia. Miss Wite is familiar to all the suiversity as a college ac- treds, having taken principal parts in severasl Gernan plays as well as other canpus productions. Oscar Beckman suit Otto Fculber are both well suited fee their arts, and will materially srnugthens ue presentation of the play Rut Encothouse, Margaret Shelly and Ida Sitter arc the remaining principals stil thirci work will e fully up to the highs standard of the rest of the cast, Is speakting of the play Dr, Lee ex pressed himself as wcll pleased with the results, which have been obtained, stud wsa esticcially optimistic in regards o use final outome. Thesesat sale, which has been going ous since Monday at Wahr's, has been uusualy good. However, a number of gooed sats are still left which can be rcsercedsitciher at Wahr's or the New WhNitney -rTheatre. SUCCESS OF ALL-LIT DANCE ASSURED BY TICKET SALE The all-lit dance, scheduled for Mon dayureseninug at Granger's has struck a oularss chord with the students of lice cariouus literary classes and from present indications the limit of 8 tick ets till he reached before Saturday nouon,nhen te sale will be discontinued Ticetes fete the affair may be secured frosthue prcsidents and social chairmen si th vi arious classes for one dollar, wittio extra charge for refreshments. tDe. ansd Mrs. A. . Hall will act as ceuronies. 11 the party is a social suc- cess suiteffort will e made next year so organizecs literary club similar to thur sucessul ones in the law and en- gineerinsg depsartments.s linteslsectioun made by Yale fresh- muenssCiiyear, English and Latn are agains the ost popular courses, 293 meccn out of a class of 305 electing the formser, amd 266 te latter, There are t2f4 registered inu Frenchs, 187 in German, 140I intssuheatics, amd 3 in chemistry. whis o use uoftiefr e sues us this eusuits s's. d of "'hie Clics ie 5i tisuu.'' I tthh isv Sits' treatumsent ()f'its'C; ti-sltsthus' sill of sussuvi Latinss vel- Is sit usitu this skire ia 'cf hrVs1 Isiulsus, theis' porta hiss'% ii te' conii- (CinueduonrsPase4.) JUSSEN MAY RECOVER Injuries Not as Fatal as Was Feared At First. itenhus ciC' Jtsscnu swsi us s in sjusredu Isesc'ssnih tic')isuuus lii froit' a Michtigaussus Irisillclipres traillctw Ylpsilantsi ,'sss:stNsi t suaithsctnight aut- Jttsscn ills prests 'is il "i isjnr silthavinug Ish1aid is ii mane bone s h 'n1bus-its'' hurts-s itgh 5oc ct hus suswill s1011cb f italunless thur r e s s ic-us rr iju i suwithc sitn u ncsils sttn si luh u b u s th isis ustususn abeito dehtc~ti ' hcnll~v~ ut- sileg an tis id s is Juruitttc t s- sushi' 'ut 'iihe jm'es''he Fil p sty 55c ii u~st us 11. t us Vc e suhy hi workIs the is sh'cr wil Its- tnn unc- hel t sl i in b u enliiI'lm n eritof itoetss t c ittIotpuaus sushi vi orabisi , se whi ilst vi~tt-tl. ~ vI sush r Is his leenusdecridhedhsillsthuomke puici e thur ressults of thurLasw Rev'iiewsnoinaiss- tionuus wichiniswere hseldlWnesdcay ubs -the juliosr iluws. 'The sisses ust ther rssssisug issanitmhiportanmt us-ritsit she- musnunomlimsated llhbeissubmusitteutaI thus dauily snitch Somuis iof5tesmnsareurauid-i Ieits. c ulsstyuseetsm'uswihs will beihieltshu l' lesearning the prncipesuo tet al- s so su uPIccssietrut schinssremurns, awiay'sluiean tushsprus able thati ifc isibabuly misaufew dys tile)'get masears hrst ti-se sssoe hugs .-Ncrinug iiithurusual cssusadn itillIce itferestner sell1 irobtabilytsr heliiat thur Unionu sortlyaluer thuri~ng vacausisumsfuse ''lst-stsudentssit Coiliumathusaressposrts. the ur oinsiig.musud itu'omsinsg eirutsesas Btetting onisishisscaumpussflosurishedstusthu facsuty mesnusThisesrditeneshemucus-- c-xis-sitthuamltheisvssesityu usthisutins shIaitedl enjoyable in iheslurs mt andstheissu toi issue'seIsisasdesireu:his ksc up tihssrintion.s SEAT SALE DEUTSCHER VEREIN PRESENTS PRICES Tuesday, Wednesday 'EL! £!'Em EN 0Balcony 4to6 P. M. 1 *Ed1 dltbU35c, 5ct75 W A R'~ E7~AiB~7E KIdU~Parquet Thursday, Friday 50,75c New Whitney TheatreFRIDAY EVENING, APRIL , 8 P. M. GleyCoe