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YAtltetis.......Clarence E. Eldridg YNexs............Leeis D. Stinhey IErchuttge-.....Charles E. Wisted Music ........A. H. Orteyeys r Woen ......e ....Effis J. Asttreg r EDITORIAL STAFF. rIHugh Allee Fraki C. Prk r R. Ctars O'Brien. ASSOCIATES. Gerges A. Oshern Harld C. Smith J. Earl Ogte, Jr. Gerge A. Bares: Fesrris N. Smith Frak J. Clark Rnbert I1. Clacy Hrry A. Mentgetry D. F. Seernsoe Wltr Metenbaset GdnD0 Bradlry Jhntt t. Ware Roy V. Lull Flyd I1. Jues RATE: $.5e per enr, ous lass ii paid is adae. Address: WALTEE . HANS' Business Manager, 236 s. 12th St., Phone 849 L. TlCsI)AY, N OVWEMB IER 21, 95. E ditor ioday-CLENN D. BRADLEY. .101Mt'S V tttNZtSD TtttLi.C (Cosntiutecd fromo page one.) ,ratytonisiconsissnttttil,igtitlde o "/it r te Micigant atitietic ioard Baiitciihols a ttytremrattdlcotroiting poer" ty Jotdatt "Chairmant A. H. Pa nIt istieort eiclly Opipotsrd to tietctttttttgttfot menr,.ibttute is tnowtt atmot netn s tttu ettasa antutwio rnestwinngtac. Tie at o Micigattnhalss been tlaetd iy ter al tsnsii anthetacu/tslty Itas btrrttsttbttttrdby theblecrcrtow d Tie alutmtsi srer asa tltc cleatitgthosse atnd sp ypltttnt thle field agency wotrk o tie Yotn sool on icory. Itt acadrm'ic prsig\ichitgatt pysthansnnomey for thkind tttfsloicyaty titdicollege pride sie lied. ert titndciis tdivertecd frotn acadeirstc channes, sie rises ot her ilt' toes ands cries, 'od ibles or Yost.' 'lie car of nr systemi' smiles, drawn nsalary larter than anyttpiroesor, and tie tmatd scratmblne for victory goen on." 'lie Daiy' heieen that tie folowig interviewns twi ring otitie gross it- accuracies antd Iftlseitodsitt Jorca's artice Coacht Yost positiely reitsed 10 make aty cottnetilnttJorcasnarticle "What'sthtie se ttf taitg ay atte- tionto ia tfelowe lie that;' lincsaid. "'Pie frienids o/f Michigani will kinon that t isa lit ico lien sihout ay stae- ttenttfrtott te attciheenettmies will bieitecit, anttiif IIpiilec tp denials mttn htittighnit wolnc't maketnyti di fferen c. "itsjutnice to Mcr. Fititlaty of YWisnnt- siI w ittmakee tie followig stae tgatt. "Fitndlay wrotte to tte at tie egit- nintg o last year. anig that te didti' thinki le nnotsldi be al ttle10gel alotg withthtie coacht very well atd asked whannt the senttitoett of tie sttdnts at lieligai wotntl ie it regard in hin conitg ter. I1wrtene to himnitatd told himit that tititer the circumtnstatesn 1 thoutghtt Inchad ietter retinith iner. Thtat ctsedth ie corresponidenc." DirecttrBairciurt itntio a eary lautghiwhn sh ownt his portrait itt Col- iers' with te tolowitig itscriptint ttntder i: "Chl~en Baird, te butsitess mutt of Michigan'n attletics atd silett partner of thte fitt of Yost atd Baird, victney maker." "I really dont intk there is anything for metoi say," he replied. "Tie article is so full of itiatcuttacies atd so tmani- tesily tunair tat it cotdetiins itself" Pro/. Bates wsa natraly raller stirred etiner cte assertion tat he ad ttsed is offcittl tositiont to itdtce Totm H-ammotndsit ctmne to Mithitgan adt nad arratigetd easy etranereattina- tiotis toehimii. "There is atsouttely nt a settblnatce of truthiniteltnaltient that I ittneec TotiH.'ttttt totiii cometieio Micigat or tat the etnrane enitatinns were mtade easy ftor himi," said Pro.lBates. "I ae ieeti accitaitetd witTo'Fots parents fortt lotg tie aneote day itn tie stttmmter o/1no3 I wan introtttedt in himii. Amt thie it tinitgle saiti teastat the wasscrzy in go t Mc- igatn, hilt wis sraid liacle cottld nt hiss the etrtance eatminationst. He tad ieetidowntiessitoeItwoyears atd nshinie there httteattenedced a smial high nctoo. Whnttie rettted to Chicago hte swastitableto nnget tany credit oe i nwork atttl tatd to ette Hyde Prk hiigt schtool as a freshmnt. "At lie timie we ad tins conversa- tionsToninhitd tit cmptnied irsnthirt y~eritt te ighi sholo. Owngitointie ito years he intlsent ith ie eas, le tens rather older thanth ie averige higt schoonltndcnt andlsas anios in leave thte igh school tan go to Milcigai. teatise his yountger iroher, Harry, nho Ithad gradutaed fromti yde Park wsa goitig there attdl he was araidthtt if hte diidn' gos atithis tme,le ener wonulde get there. "At this tiime I sas pracicitg law its Chictago antd had n official cotiec- tioni witht the unrsitiy bttwitg to tinefat that Tomn was older thatnnost high scholnnb oys and had really ad leve years nofihight school work, I ttugtl lie was rettelyo inetter college atd ad- ised hmtt to comie to Atn Aror ad see DeanitHntcints about akitg the entratnce enamtinaions. No ote wio kcns te deant will,TIthinitk, actse tutm 0/ ining partial to atlees. Tomtn studied titere weeksinttder tie directioti of Mtr. Tuttlte, a ttor who was recotn- mnsded to hiitimy Deati Huttcnin, atid thetn took the samte examintints tat the ounes took. lie was carettui to conera fromt DatiHutchints tie act that Ie Vtw atianathlete lbecatselie ad heard tat ue deatiwas tpreudsicecl agaitist themn. He ettered lie law de- partmentt with Iwo ettranercntdiitons, which isnthsinitg at all ttssscai-tiers. are htundrrds of frcnhmnsin it'e nsi- nerity carryitng cotditionsnof this kidt. Itt ftact, I ettererditielitettry deinart- mtieti ree withn fotte cntditionns. "Int regard, to H-estonn's ansd Greg ory's scholarship, they nwere botaser- age stdets. I sdotthinksthtes-De toti stdied titthn, buti Incwantunttraly lright anid nearly anwtys matde air re- citatioins. f I hattd cotditioned himit, I wosulsd atelnevehd t cntdition at cea i tforty' per centn of the stdentits ntie class. Gregory dien'tithitte tie ntra tbliity that Hesioti sid. mt i t u ncdies turd and his reciatiotn snerfully til In tine aerage" The folowitig satementnwsas tmade to Tine Daily y a mietber of tie faculty: "This mnaJ ordamn swas itoInsee oe one day last sutmmter ands all le could tals abouttwtas ment litle saners that hr had terd. I told hitm fratklny'tati I believed he intendsesd to write ttipn senationsal story that woul be baet ott vicouts college gosiptrauer tan ltthl, atid thislie lpraciliy' tdmitites. 1 pitsled ou151toIhimsi wh eres.hle colds write ott reanl evils of footal, for there is tno sdout th at they' exist. Foe its stutte, durintg tepast we eteerone was excited oer tie gimse tand little studtyinig was done. "Biefore lie left, Jordautn made a state nnttiwhicht shown hm u in ht in tet light. He sidtih iat lie hadtlbeet nti if rnnpotytnett eer sitce le left tie tninversity ands this oportnitiy ihatd comettir i mttanit gdsndrs. 'If I 1 write a series of tartce-perhaps yut wottulcall itetinsensastionual; I call temi readablne-it will get a paceensthtie reg itlar stff of Colliers'-somtheiin that T hattvesrenmedi of ftr yers TomniHamtndotiwas tlso rater wrathly taltte malticisntinitgs nt It in a lie to sity tat 1Iws 5eer tarred tfttm ptarticipatsions its atletcs at Hyde Part,"'lit satid. "I lydi three years onthie fotall tettmsantsd was elected cpttainit thue edt of sy thiids year-Honeer 1 left there tand camse ihere, andtosn ener hit chtcac to act as captain. I ever thiogt of gontg to any oter chtooln except Mic- ga, iand if I cusltn't itavne comei' here I won'st es't ate gote anywer. Int regard to Tnom Bird,. it is et facte knsown nto ee'n trstudent stho swas eee last year that te baseal cptainsnt'5 drotnped frotiscnhottint acont of fti- tre In keep tui with his stiies. Purtet- ermitne, Harry Coe,wnounLiew' irth ande oiler meiemes ot in famiily its WYashintgltn, says tiatstestory mth ii Tommtsy teas trasvellig itnde nas-i (Contintued on page 3.) SYANTED fStudcettacutainted nw it city of Chicago, to sell suvsseirs there Thanksbgiving. $135 nothei sold heee flaitday. Apply' tAleri . Peney 306 E.\Yashintgtton. 49 LOST-Tswoweeks ols brintde bulli terrior, whtiie clet andtspot nhto e ownvter'namte scatchtedhon colslatt. Re- Plaso attd office' tesfor nsale cheap 521 E. Jeffersnt. 4-4 Auto Girl Poster A Souvenir of the Great Michigan-Wis- consin Game; the finest at the price offered on State Street. 10c each The Bookstore that's never Un- dersold C. E. BARTHELL'S List of Late Pusbllcations Hiolt's Diseases of Children Osler Practice of Medicine. Butler's Diagnosis. Williams' Obstetrices. Bryant's Operative Surgery. Sahli's Diagnosis. Nancrede'e Principles of Sur- gery. Oppenheim's Nervous Diseases. Lippincott's Medical Diction- ary, 1905. Cunningham's Anatomy, 1905. Gray's Anatomy, 1905. Rockwell's Dissectors Guide. Evans' Crown & Bridge,7th ed. Johnson's Principles and Prac= tics of Filling Teeth. Black's Dental Anatomy. Burchard's Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. C. B. Barthell 326 5. STATE ST. Telephone 761 Decorations PILLOWS, BANNERS, FISHNET WASTEPAPER BASKETS, SOUVENIRS, ETC. at. DARLING & IIALLEAUX Both Phones. 224-226 S. State St A Little Money brings big f ace comfort and makes shtaving easy, if invest- ed in the famous WILIAMS'SHAVING Announcement of te. Students' Lecture Association 1905 Fifty-second Season 1906 NUMBERS REMAINING Jerome K. Jerome Chas. Battell Loomis - Dec. 1 Jacob A. Rils - .= Jan. 16 F. Hopkinson Smith Lorado Taft ..- Jan. 3i Frederick Warde -. Mar. 12 Pros. Alderman fe .Par. - SOUSA'S BAND .- Mar. 30 Leland T. Powers May 2 Oratorical Contest- Open Number - ;----- Tickets for the Entire Couarse - $2.00 May be obtained at S. L. A. 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