_______________________________T149 MICHIGAN b Att I co. -- Leading i THE MICHIGAN DAILY.I the ability or the nerve to try fotr the _ _ i MERCHiANT TI AILUO The largest stock in the City of exclusive styles in Woolens for Gentlemen wear. Of high-class fabrice and special style for stu- dents. Gx. H. Wild Co. 311 S. ytate St. t i 1 r r r r r r r r r Y M Y C t MV-ottoes and Passepartout Pictures We have lust received a fine lot of mottoes handsomely printed in colors and mounted on glass. In addition there are several water colors, Gibson and Christy heads and bits of scenery, mounted with glass front and passepartout edges. Come in and see them. PKiCE 25 and 75 CENTS at Sheehan &Co. Students' Bookstore Money Loaned On Watches, Diamonds or other personal property. Watches and Jewelry repaired- Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 331 E. Liberty St Ann Arbor. Heours : 8tsl11:30am., 1toe3:3tand7to 5 p. M. JOSEPH C. WATTS Entered as secnd clans matter at tse Ann Abore Pstofice. Pubished diy (Mndas ecepted during the celeg year, at st7 East Washintn street. Betl phone 52 om eo phens7. Managing Editor, CLYDE L DEW Business Manager, WALTEE . AS EDITORS. Athtetis.......- - Caeee F. Edridge Nes s-.........-.Lusi 1. Stickner Exchange-.......Charles E. Wistad Mtusie- - --..........A. H. Ormee Wen ..........-Efe J. Armsrong EDITORIAL STAFF. IHugh Allen Frakli C. Parss R. Clare OBrie. ASSOCIATES. Gergee A. Osorn Harld C. Sit J. Earl Ogle, Jr. George A. Barnes Ferris N. Smih Fasts . Clarts Raert H1. Clancy Henry A. Mntgoerye 1.'F. Seenson Walter Melestasn Glenn D) Bradley Jh F. Wr Roy V. ull Floyd H. Jones RATES: Sasso per year, or $.se ii paid is adace. Address WALTEE . ANS' Business Manager, 236 S. 12th St., Phone 849 L. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1905. Editor tody-FLOYD H. JONES. CALENDAR. Nov__:6 -Dr Zwrcter speaks to tent at M~cMillanc halt, 6 :op. ms. Special mutsic lby male qucartet. Nov. 29 (evening)-Thanksgiving re- cess beginls. Nov. 30-Chicago vs. Michigant on Mar- shall field. Chicago. No:v. 3o-Y. W. C. A. party at New- berry ha:li, 3 1o 7 o'clock. Whiy swere tiere no ceering leaders at tihe Olberlin: game:' Surely it is not) rigiht. to ctleavethe vrsity unlspiprted ill the mcicorccotests. M~any of te players y esterda~y sere sbsstitutes who woerk iharcd ancc get little glory. It is sucya smttlli return:for teir serices Is: termrcit theni tic play bsfore silett bleccrs- DOly lie etergy ad loyalty of as buchclocthlie south stancds saved Miiciigan:cfrom disgrace il this respect. Tice anse, too, shoed poor judgment io quiting whent it did. Telmembers1 ofl tiis organiation sotld bethle last to leave. che lblecersadthlie nussic shou::ldl 1eckept tipto the lca~st. "The; Victors" trsome5 oter strring Mic-c- gan a ic sitottuld e played at te ed 5of ever= gaml~e so tat lie temccast leave te fild feeiing its work has een apprcecialed biy lie tctiversity body. Not te lest iteresticg feaures ofi te woerk i ic e Watermcat gymntlaiumlt arc lie icccpromptuc relay races helu i iearly esery afternccon octhlie track. Not only are they really eciting, hutt1 tiey furiisht oportnlity for somte cc icnesssmce sort to fellows wo lack1 varsity cor class eams. Oce criticismcmuctst e tcae, ow- ever, ofi lie sackcIcetods :sedt itrus- ling them off. Little atetiont is paid by either team to lie relay laws ad mcan~y contestancts ieser tottcteir sue- cesscors: Icc tirelay iedi a fete days aigs:albout a dozeni meic conieted oct eachl side. Of these sot moire thn a tird cwere proierv tocthed off. This mcakes lie coest less iteresting tac it sholdibie and trainste rsnnsers ito careless habilits. The Daily wodsutg- gest that inl lie futture lie catains of lice tceo teamcs choose ail 0:c to act a referee acid starter whio sal strictly ecforce thetuchicrutte, ad insisttupot a cleacn-ct, sortsnanike race. Tile freshcmcan acatdemcic presidelt at Ha:rv-ardi ias hbeen asked Ic resigt for scalincg tickets. A mcanc as beic fired fromc Yale forlie same offense. el bucsy Mcigan!c If somce felows would devote as mttch energy Ioch ieerig lie temlcs as thcey expend inc trying to ilace bees all wottldie well. Dear telephcoce ccmcpay pese pro- vide s withc acstudenetts' '"elo" direc- tory. SCORE 75 TO o. (Continued front page one.) carriedi lie batl fromcctlie ceier of lie field to Oberlic's 1co-yard lice. Here te lettbower of lie "Dutc higade cels guyed a chancce to distcngcishicim- self. Cecment assedi lie ccallcid"Ger- many" shot 1i10o lie buchec ewit it ecmerging int acticstast eicicdtlie goal lute.Ucclike "Dacci Gregory at Leacd Stasford, Schulct ad ot forgotteni ic take lie all. Gar res kicked a difficlt goal. 0cc lie seltick-off Oerlist atteccpt- ed to kick short acdlie al wet Io Grahcamc.Vie "Octops carried a few meen fifteic yrds, atd after Patrick weccntchrocighc for three. Octy addcedI teci mcore, Lccve goicg trocghc for lie tottc- dcocn. arrels kicked goal. Score. 340. Oberlist kicked ot of boundsctwsice, and Michigast was givec lie all. Love kicked over lie goal lice, atsr ricg- ing the al bckl tell yards. Testhtie greatest sensationt of lie day octrred, Feath-erstocce getticng auay witc lie al. Hie got arouscdl Harry H-ammnccd switc ease, successfully evaded Barie. ad a touchdttown seetced isevitalce. Tes a tal foricteicerged fromcthlie mlix-tp adc "Germtasy Scutz ptllactedito asy questiont as 1o who was lie star of lie gume. A 25-yard runc iy Etrtis just as timcer sas called sas resposnsihle for the netaltouchldowi, adtth ie iaf rende citic lie score 40 ti . Thte secocnd alf was a repetitiol of te lcrs. Patrick replaced Love, asd Stuart took Patrick's place. Ackermcant reitlaced Creent, asd lMagoffisc replaced Clarik. Suartlicked to lie five-yard line an~d Htser returned five yards. Oherlint cousldsot gi. Waters ftism- hled the pass for a pont, Stuart fallisg octh lieball on the five-yard lie. The latter mcade it distinctly his score by goinlg over for lice tochdown.tttccGarrels kicked goal.A Stucart retucrned lice text kick-o~ff 36 W yards, tcc lie 48f-yardrinlueIlie wthentc senct aroccund ecid frci5 icore. P rcict thcere it seas carried downsthe liceld:1b1yic P o ste fair gauss, uctcli Ends scec:tIcceccftcr lice score. Garcrels mcissedcilss. iHarry -itacssconca trric-cihei netrite'xl kick-ocff bcdk.130 3-cede. Barlowt, Stuiart acid Jctlgoffis cacrriedchealce ccii icth ie field icc itean e:l viyacti gaicis, Basrlow maitntllg a pretty 25 cccii riun. andiiAlcg- A Suvnro f h offic finally scorinig. Cares olmd ~ ~ nr h lice soere cccx kic offGreat MVichigan-Wis- Statrnthenetkc-fbak4 yardles and after a fews placys lost csway consin Game; the finest for a: touichdowcni. Be fumblitedi.iicho ccwheprcerff and1( Oberlins edt a tochbaisc:ck. C-reels a h rieofred 0on fussily got asw-ay aind scored, addinisg an- tteSret otlier pcoindt ty kickinig goal. Gairrels mcadie tidelnedt sced bon cse of his famousss losng runcs, tainig lice sbill fros thie 45-yardinhe. Curtis licked 10c each gical. imie 5was theni etched. althouscgh there swere still six insi to ee ltto t isale lice calf lice lt-eddy-fcivesiniutes agreed tic-c. Final:1scisre, 75 dco 0. Thiceupil Garrels....L. E....Waters Cusrtis........L. T.......Sit The Bookstore that's never Un- Clemient- A cilerccasL. C...Kitercedersold MeDaniels - Craicassi-K....C R. - Kicspey ,iicscici Love-Ptrick.... R. -r----------..Cocie 11. TIa cssscsscc. .. I .. - eacsieestosse LI Barlowe.0 . Q P3...... ilesn 5 Clash - -..... L - 1..... WN ill isc - Pastricks.... ... .i... .. Koster Ecisis-Ness oss. ..B..... Ii ciselr Tosscissicss- Curtis (4), Stuitt(31.1.41 *QOL Y\7 Schccltz, Clack, Ma csflii, EGarrels. les e wN ) Eccils. CGoals-Curtis 131. Gatrrels 171. O I: )11Fii TNDH1)E Timce (if istilces-25 tutnd rsmctis e-s. / __ 14 INDAii.RESUL'TS. Six gamcies eere piayeto f1 ye-terdayt iln t1ce-first casuis thie-hatndblcl tocute ss-ssses c i.le fullocci is then si-sc on-cscctt: Hacclrisover 3Tuivier, icy defaulc;sicp cseli steer Vausghn Secliete- suer Sic- itocsky- Ltauer- over cc alshi ;c Qssilicc over Siizeer; Deneffe os-er Woltf. Kentschcelnr offers bcargains. Sc-c Iis cdv. Outlttage 4. if UNIVERSITY NOTICES. All mcesmcbers of lice Y. W. C. r. . icc c diurinug vacaltton ciaecrdiallinv itled ts Necwberry still onu iiiaiiisgie-itgdai sy,- frosts 3Icc 7 o'clckl. Light: efelsme ntssus will ice sservld cciiierytingu ipossible diosne iitoiae te dcvylpasleasanstly.- At 1e'ic liiisthcall toightscslc t -c- cc tuncwill ihasve c Iceat 1iisstoe111 -15 taddcress of Di. S.\i Ncc ccii 51le h- spentt fifteens easinArbaad h1.:. }Minlewirc tlt: Jchassccsii csspehs Ito otliermsnsauti s. Bus tulle tonigiht still pertaicn largely icc Mohaeanccci smustit. he i w idrtiwefromaic elth osedicics sees- estee. Die ite'tic cccl ecc itullt: st pcromcptly at 6:30. Spis 1 lsc il ice furnishced bithte male qut c~t. - QUATERI SIZE COLLARS shrnkceaelfor cut- tiCnSkgS byOthe Cieobuthol VUins)pefet n per inet ft 1 . 1 hv- -helngs ti wearingdcollars ? maad. MANCI E ,I'I,:aBN0SRE - l Capial,$ - - r Sits$6,0 Does oil f Co c--. -n a 3eptat: Lavs- aig iracess "n e 5 -souti lcsstoerent I . i 1. , i1 F' 1,.1 t}Ilis \tjc.. ctic~i l~. it L Illtac) sel s. c.. ilec .5. arhart hrais ir6t0 Wet o a c, 10am. tilt ll a.i d-Su 5 5.5 cm-e~cc J.4 5 :11 ui cu06S.csan St.Lnn THaEsu - isycRcid il W 0 c. BN MAIWN ANE, AgedSsArbor Announcement of the t Students' Lecture Association 1905 Fifty-second Season 1906 NUMBERS REMAINING Jrme K. Jerome Chas. Battell Loomis - D c.16 Jacob A. Riis -_.NC.1 F. Hopkinson Smith....... Lorado Taft Jan. 31 Frederick Warde - - Mar, 12 Pres. Alderman f lar. -- SOUSA'S BAND - Mar, 30 -Lelaod T. Powers . May 2 Oratorical Contest - - ---_ lyOpen Number --- _- Tickets for the Entire Couirse- $2.00 May be obtained at S. L. A, Office sr fronm Student Sellers f Seats reserved-S50 Cents Extra-at S. L. A. Box 1 Office, Main Corridor, University Hail, beginning October 30 SINGLNE ADMISSIONS $1.00 S. L. A. Phone 552 Office Hours: 4-6 Daily (Saturday exceptec Thanksgiving Are you prepared for the trip out of town? Are you sure you have Shirts ready, Collars, Ties, and Hosiery ready? We have them here ready for you-and in patterns you may be sure are absolutely correct. Bru~shes, Combs _aiid Sponges at prices new to Ann Arbor, are also ready. Come In and price them. We blsy books, we sell books. We sell furnishings, stationery, novelties at prices consistently low. At the Co-Op. ._l'l~ t ouglas Shoes Gym Shoes WAHR=The Shoeman 218 s<. Main St.