THE us. OiF N.DAILY. VOL. X111. ANN ARBOR, MIH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARIY 21, 1903 No. 103 FRESH-SOPH MEET Exiting Contests Promised-Prelim- inary Class Relay Races to be Run-Rooters From Both Classes will be Tihere Trhe attendance at he Fresh-Sph mneet, which is to ho hld tonight in Watermtan gymnasium, will probably be the hargest of any of he season's indoor meets. With the exception of the Fresh-Soph rush, at no time is class spirit quite so manifest. This year lass spirit i at its height. The sophomres hve the advantag of one year's cexepriene over the freshmen, but the firt year men hve some ttnsally fhllematerial ani 1op1) to winl the meet in site of the dis- advantages. All prelitminart(s for class relay teants will besrunu totigt. Ttt is alwa ys te most excititg part of the whole tiet.Followinig are the draw- ings for the relay races: itontop vs. Shrtic. '05 Law v . '6i Medic. '04 Lit vs. '14 Engineer. '03 Lit vs. '05 Lit '06 Lit vs. 104 Law '011Ettgineer vs. '5 Egieer. 'Ihe teams are welhluatched so tes reay races swill surely not be lackitg in excitement. The officials are announced as fol- lows: Starter-Keene litzpatrict. Fiish Juttiges-I+ . L. Dutlap, I. M. Thtomats, C. T. Teetel. Field Jtdges-Jiohn Roinson, (has. Dvorak, F. E. Herritstein. Scorers-C. G. iedden, Dan Mc- Gngi, Steve Mlasot. Clerks of Course-Sid Millard; as- sistants, McAfee, Wohgemuth, Fink- elstein. Timers-Jas. ifer, Geo. Haler, I. N. Swift. Antouncer-Gregory. The College Man's Problem Mr. A. B. Williams, honor man at Yale, and at present traveling secre- tary of the Y. Mf. C. A., spoke to a large audience of college men at the Ill. E. church last evening. His sub- Ject was "The Colege Mans Gratest Problem." In opening his remarks, the spetker assur his listeners that eery thought he would advance was the resut of actual eperience and n of theory. Se gave it as ila beli that every must had a moral ideal toward which he is strivimg; some strongly, others scarcely at all. All ellegs. mene have os it'lcolege.swhici they expet to be rid of itt after life. "But," te speaker cotinued, '"xi perienice has shown that hbits at- tained in sttudet life are at to fol- low one int after life. There comes a 'tinge int every life when a decision crust be made ottlttoral qtestiots." Mr. Williams, who has a sitgularly strong personality, was listened to with close attetntion by his audiece. lte iill speak agait tonight ott the subject 'The College MtanttWhto Wins,' at thS At. E. church t 7 o'clock. 'The metintg ill be over ii tim for the Fresh-Sopht net. ir. WZilliams will tie glad to tlk Personatlly' with aty stdent ott pe- sonatt problemsts at any time drig te' next Sthree-days. Junkt Here TIte tniersity uttttttrw'lt instpecto Syt he Ltsitg legislaot's ystrdat~y. 'Te jtikelccs ist t enioos to ia trm. 'Thcy atcri to teI uerit o Shbout gtcoistau;' aryStraittnthe mtornittg Pftottt r ot, asiwire 'ii- rnediately' taken i tats- by iresidetl-t Amgell, Sisretr' tt'andit r, o Sthetfaculty. Chatrles Simtots of 1et'it,S, chair ,bititof te '"IriS.' elimuiittt'' tlt Uni- versity Affairs, 1tin-i Setatos Shrtes ands Brownt, with Chaimtat Deby antd Representaties Newberry, Adms, 'Combs and Gallop of the house made 'UP the squad. All day loing students saw this little group perambulatitig about fromoinemi bttildittgto antothtert. It the itoctibig they visited tt th e,'- msie ila building, ON HONOR t Otto set-med to bh e s-l lplt'atedlit It te resttts of their lstrtappropriation. Sophomore Medics Adop Resolutions 'Tenice they itspeted wvhat ttti is on Cribbing-Student Committee of St-esew tgiis't'ric-5 bitililig, adtoittihrg O utr visitedite library ittad to aveChage f Ftur ioonth iey took lumtelt witli P'resiet:t Examinations Angtell tftecrivwihiehthsey-ws-nt thSlrught te hotsptiatls, antiroitntedtupitil tte 'fhe Sothomort' Medicsieditmti- gmittsitin about the hit,it'-e':lasses lg ith ie uper lectur room of the were onthie floor. 'Te varittus ii)-soti Medical bilding. yestertay afte- paratus timd exercises of te cltssis noot atit almost unanttimotutsly adpitei seemed esptecially to please soe of the hotor systemi to betsetin a tll ex- the miembemrs ivho had nto titr'fiithad ttaminattittts of their class in ts- futusret. a chtantte to see te insde'workintgtsiT'e titis ws wellsri-irpresetedt-botttt of a great gymnatsiumu. at tftir ut'full tmmberstipt ttof Seator StiSmms is welh knotwnthitt-it- utietttsbeisitgprsenit.'This ationti its Silstitigas old Sie lhtotntittioriator s ittakSli-tonly tafttr itairifulitn is asosn atluimnus. At lteitihltatds -'soif-tititen sti shed- whtoly hby stn ss suc i-teriwe tmy rest'as'sredt-haltitheSltaitss ist-f lits. MSIOti cli t'ecohmtttit'tittiis f this sotttiittesplan. lit slid istSactivelyt-h entggs- Ihlmit it letsi.will be ftiir tand hiit'iriil. Wh't stitts ilSl it-thattai. the legislture's withi ti ft- si'chiimtotit Atti cltss isi-i-ing ti weetagthltit as lta'rmt'er t Randatll sill dthis ii istto o rlt i'thiitisisios itf cntsideisg tils betsen Stit tirli-i'goodsesslt' tittliy tississt. Slr. rit, kiats en'-s'tedts't~e previils. ifolowing rsossluists whii'ltasitti atltl Msht ouf thie junmketS rs'turnedt-ti to l i ittitiiadotpteitbi-sihiy ls: troit iso ite 4:5S Scttilist eeintmg. R lingithat teitspracttice itfshntt- lg ini i'tttiittttsii tt s I s'h's tiis' tiltn FRESH ON WARPATH -vitgtitst-hilt-t decisice stils ___________ ishou Stibe tae.t hreforesttt'be 'it Res'olved'tthat it iis itess'os-sth'ii Preparing for Defeat of Sophs-Yell sueti-hsg tuat ts'Ihonour syste-mtitutw'il Practice Develops Great Deal ilt-itiper i tintinoxsnumb sitosolgsc'sis _________ 'sis's-ietto estis toward'ssslits atissosn. .A ronomtteehs's vtthis-itaqpiniteissiby Tielt'atrgest and tios 5 tilit ii i i I rs-s. t'ktlh -sonsistisg sitSitsss. meetinig s-ct's'hldtbythelii-hlis-si0s of-ismcitittt :i, ittset. iBrtdlesy Miss hlty- wats cedhstit orderie's'trday'iI' af t-i' isisisatutthis- presiesnt. noont by h'residettotSmithl.I ieisioh At lii'etimetig Ihdytsedaytilte te ftct thatithSie baske'tll Is iii had ssi ttiiitts' epcotetsd thi rs-olusshitios gv' Sill t-itt thesir taiill :tiei tt.tiig eowsih wei r-is'aoptedi withm gamne last steek, lt'e laiss titnitiislis onitly lts-ceiissentinsg sots. decidedi o py' ihtlfof this'stsio h elt iliy ii'sri'fullysxlinetdsssbhy rss. teamu's eqimtiemt. Merke-l, whoitsal ttutty hdiheSts Mr. F-redh Ambemoom, iihlsthisdibeheniifuhliprl oftsiDIesamst3'Vaughntitimd electedi yeliniister, tienileadi te cl-ss oter mms-hrs osithue fatiy. itt enthusiastic yell practire. Thle fol- Onemi alliotibsijsct-ed thatti lisitie lotting yells iwere elected o beiusd ssotts hitdsitssntitrim-si by thi ssiso(f in winniiing a iictory-alitheli-meset hi- 'pStimd htdlpitt-ii'sasi ilut sre. 'lie night: ilsusios. wtihich followed'i, brogit 1.outte ftct ht thus'classohatdsiabtain- Nought, Notight, Nought, Nought, doted the systetti. iecust titer its Noughty six, Nougity six. uutdoptionslt'e fteulty haud continuetmo' (To tie givemiaso a locomotire yell.) police te rooduring the "xsms." iHowseer, tS lashss of Di)-resslvedi o 2. ry' it fom' temisitts. Hila, Hilta, hiligtsm, Belowi-is ii ful txt of thei resoltu- Hla, Hilta, Hahl, tioms tadoted. '06'!06 !hecognitzingte fitct thsat he um- Rah !Sab!hah wholesomesssandhperiieious hait of chattinig oi examintionisms is grinitg to ittltimmitimg extemt, amd elizig He, S-e, He, thatt atm injustice tereby- i eimg per- I-Sitw, SHats, Haws, iemit' tttiom lisieot e '(I6lLits, eitduo ou lsm ,ord- Shah S-partmentitour isituioms tid our Hal! a !Rlf!commnwitelt;: ttdiuknoinsmg htum- etheShonimdiiosusits they mows'exist 4'our insrtot'misrs fato gaits trims'rel- a)! 0 0!it's'knowl'eg-sitousr idiittutllim- Ai !Ah !Alt ligcii'msy; '0u6 Itihi iiT'er'efore-,iwe,. t-seSimb-miis oithSie hal !Ra !If1i lass sit 1105, sitfte tephartmnt oS f mseib-ie anmisu rgermy of thlii-vesi'ty sitof is-iigam, detsir'ling thplae our- Wtho ctamiY We icnttt ,elets tiltec-srd s isopposesd ttall Caint! tnt ' Witat sulh practices-santhblit-lg tnxiosism t liBeat thu sopsitlletblishlittsmttit tat stillii's-i-hiy otiuserw'sist tututhus-letgistitesefforitmso "Foxy Quiler"Tonight ofi'liii'Stte'Medictal Associttiionssin ipr- Siss tDa isy Htamliniti it lsii ventinig siet froimiprhitilcing iithis Dapn th silr'sswetear, n tt shus- morattl tundsipofe-ssionaltt "Foty-iillorthis llgshot itsithstar iitttanuimmss'ts atims'nmttSostfte igest' tmilliona il l ''isha les t amit i lerfribyteac fsbsrbn writen fr he. Mis Ilmiinh it' exectetie st'lettan'iit f h ofr 'itlt iirethrghits t theg iitisaciltosetieie eotes herne vntue." ox Qiler"wil ntliihe gatduai uilti ilts' or 'Itis: bei sieniaithle Athis -ts ttss'to Itttutr igte o gr'slol'i-e suight. ___________________fl_ To lis(, to ufiitsilts to tush St t'ltO h''1S NOl 11-, i ou'selres's orsircltssmtetis. ;Mill: ! 1Mille!trill. 1Mik ! -wits-isliotr '(SI. liii, 5:3) Tolpsessn-stt'oshives t this'hi- S8-lt!Sill: SilkL S.Mlk ! gliinmg of hut-i-xttmiattionsswit-illmus ','SIN, t, prinitds scrswrtten- not'sr oher' Milk SMilk ! Mille Silk 5'. tsupplements55intededmstisis l itte '06, 'oot, examimatom. (Tiger) A!! (4) To reosrt o a committee to be hereimnater procided for, anmy miembier Charles 'Donnelly Rtafferty, of Yule violatig atty of Sue Shove conditions. has betemtumnamnimously elected to St. The comumittee to which reports captain thie 19103 football team. ate to be made sitall consist of six (6S) memubers, the personnel of this com- mittee o te subject o he approval of te faculty. The class presidef shall be, ex-officio, a memhber of this comunittee. The remaining five (5) msembers to be elected o serve until the succeeding class election. n let- ing this conmmittee at least ten (1) names shall be placedin nomination, eat-h mesmber pros being ntied to oite (1) cte for each of aty five (5) etandtidates. the five (5) candidttes recesivitghe highest nmiber of votes sshlhi' decsltarsedh -is-ted. III. 'flitssmmonmit-eshasutll hold it. stessionsise tics-Stimd after consider- Simsnittthus's'dcetstu''of whichth ie ac- cusmedhshaltuhavluistfull knowsleg, they'~ sa lutuct's't Pe r st''t acquit ot c-onvic-.tissul if tac-useod isci-titl-eth thus-c811it11lmstkt-a tinsmority asdmihna- joitiy eptor tofthSlurinings tothe facuthy sithi recosmttmndtations. IV. .5 sy stusmushu's'retfusingto su- st-ltribets l''thesemmonditions shlulimot V.a inteeammintionmm-witihtheSlt ahs' condsiiosisits-tssirs'ttike utulictrge of sumsr conuturIis-lgsextaminations, tfts-c thi set-liing omithei-ls md he uimg oithsitqustontms efore it by ts' profiestsor.- Initt'acctrdance' withi this plant he followsting its-rsteletedh to mutke ap he c'omumittee'w ihliwsill et as a jury hto try slis'gethhtutmysrs: 1L. iH. hIetor, t7. P:. Batrnett J. It. Reesd,IF. Marshtal tidMis~lslRaymtiomnd. irss. C. W.' Sls'mt'is talsotex-oilo ti membsr. LOSS OF NUFER Ineligible for 'Varsity Track Team- Will Run for First Regiment Club of Chicago humuss.1. Nufr, wsho, until he was recetly deslared inieligible under the four-year rulem'hiy the Wetern Con- f erences' Cotutittet',is-ms countd on a. stie sit this-main.ays of te 'Vrsity tratck ti-omi for the comimg year, has mutw anmoumced hi. dtermniation o rumm under the color, of the First Rel- -memt Athletic Cub of Chicago. The First Regiment will snd a tam tim Cincinnitit to compete in te big mseet held there on Feb. 26 , under the aumspices of the Amateur Athletic Utnion. Nufsr siill rni in the F,-yr dash, the 60-yard hig'h hmrdles and low hur- dles, the quarter mile, and will also be otto of thteim' relay Sean, etch man run- mimg a quarter mile. The other mem- bers are Smith, Batrrett and Hayes. 'hts last two sre old "B"V men, Bar- rett being on Michigan's team last yer timd Howard Hayes having been captali anduheampiomi half mier 1In 190)1. Nifer will talso enter in he saumemenc-titt the big meet of the \Silluukee Athleic cub ott March 7, .Nearly all ift he Wetern untiversites except Mitchiganuetter teanms in this tusttS whit-h is alwatys of rat inter- esot St'gout he wsot. Chicago, Wisconsiniandth Beoit htv alretdy stronmg ttams. Nmfsr is uwithout doubt otto of te ittsttll tarounmdt rack athileteseue- proucedm'sin tuhissWest timd SMichigtan sui-stsiill it-i' within iterestiis pefor- siaus -ssfr lihe First hRegimtet. 51is rc-trd for the quarter outdoors Is 50 smutsoIds tituttusndin doors 54 seconds. Teha autotlsosu-irSunthe41 ydhhigh lust thiss ini 5 '-bosec. Yost Heaud From Again Thets'0. ST. hLater ha'ustttie tfoltw- tug tsaty f l'ost'o sc-s-sitlo thehu "S'iucihlu ost, ofcithiigtan, svisit'd Itt Colsttuusooveri'Sunmday, atmd sent hrt of his Stie wIth tGradsutMas- tgin tightirs. X'ost diu no sek itt titicr' stisguines'toilemofitShchign's prsctiotfco fr neuxt year, ftr, he says, his s'stilizeus thatt every teamuitihe Wet't'w ill traini especially to defeatt Mtichiganu. 'This mentsht te Wol- cerinues swill hiss- to keep on edge from October until te end of te sason, wchichi will ho somewhat hard to do. Still, he does not expect to fail in his unidertakinug to again place Michigan at Shte head of the western colleges.