Till ".Or N. DAILY. x.ill. ANN ARBOR, MICIH., SUJNDAY, MARCH 1, 1903 No. 110 FRESHMEN WIN MEET i iaan '06 Track Team Defeats Detroit University School team 47 to 33-Great Work of Stewart and Dickey FeFreshmnet of the University of NX ,iganitagain covered themselves wih lory last nigt when they d- tinted etroit Utive rity Scool at a ame in Watermsan gymnasium by de redtable shosing of 47 point to teropponents 1. This great vi- yfor Mhhigano's ' 5 tam proves fa I>f tlmht the new material here u - r srkably good and that the first fr men will n di tltmatke excellent adltons to lhe 'Varsity temts. The freshmnet last tigtitmet ad 'an,,lislsed setesf the strotgest ath-i leosintthlieiste. The teatm frtm Ji) U. S. iane hotn-e onidett of pt- ting ttt tt hard fighti.aitoh11hevisitors certaintly shoswedl iiiwell. Bust the freshmntswere lteteolinchfr the lDe- trit boys andte icsittry for ici- an freshttteti oas the rettlt. XWssersntstsgv sttaiissn was crowded Faith spectators for lthe tteeI atd te events were runt til so sieedily tat fhe coitests sere highly itteresitig from start to fitish. The Detroit ag- gregttiett ocuttieid sets ithie cetter sof he gymnatsiumtatd yelled vocifr- oily (ttrittg the tnct. Their "Rahs" for their osvti sets see foreful, atd prohably elpetimuttio tswell their nutmber of toilts. The msemtbers of Ilhe eroit teattishoswedth lettselves tb.protmisitigatithlees, atd those w~ho have signifieid their istetiionss of "nii g to MfihigaisiUtiversity sext ,Yar sill no dout receive a hearty Welcome. Stwartliie Stunnrttter atthtrd- or MAiciigat, idligreat work for ,tfreshimetn ttd son te cieer of th Michigant tooers by defeating Keeer the eiiird rittnter atd htrder I) te . U. S. Stewart is without d~imbt one of te hst point wittner of the 'Obi teatm. Dikey proved hiiitself a valuable M.n last tiglt atd is excellent work in winnititg pointsitoit several evetss was acknowledged by merited applause from thSespcators. The otier mm- ber of the '0k; team all did wel. Keena (D. U. S.) sprained his ankle in the high jup. The following are te summaries: 40-YARDI) tASt. a rt prelinatsry-Stewasrt (Freshl, tO -; Kaster (I. U. S.), secotd; ark- Py (Fresh), third. Time, 4;. Second prelitiitary-Kelier (D. U. -Safit; Hog(tres)scotd. Tine, lkioat-Stewsart (Fresh), first: Keller -U .S.) secotnd; Buigg (Fresh) third. im,4Y, 40-YARD SHURLES-LOW. First, Stewart t(Freh); second, Nichol (D.)U. S) atd Dckey (Freh) tie Tine iY-, 440YARD RSitD. First, Norross (Fresh); secotd, C.- resitttsthird,.ster (D. U. S.). HIGlHJtMP Height, a5lfelts7 its e its(D. 17 -S) andI ickey' (Fresh) tie for firt place; Ford (Di U.iS)>,third MLE RUN. 0'ist i'(ltttrtt (D. 1S. S.) seotot, fOwen (treshi)). Retreand Sit-g-i (1 U.S.) l not inisuth, bttthird dhiiutstto tiawtrted Detrit. Time, Fis, Steitrt I iriste seed, Nichlst(1).1'. S:thi, IDikey. Tiie I'OT PIUT. Freiislit seettdtti. Pdittts (Fis-siti S80-Al) RUN. First. Colbstrti:secotd, Williams, Ont tieeler; all L) U. S. Time, RELAY RACE. Por mett, twvo laps eacit. D. U7. &-Kastner, Keeler, Duffield, Ford. frmen-Norcross, Dickey, Hugg Iltrki is Mitigan t frestittetiwot. OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL '.rota]ipoints-Mithigain t'rstiiiei. 47; D.U .,t s Doors of University are Open to Every Boy With the Right Stuff in Aftr liii' itstrtier.lihe 'Varsity Him-President Angell's cltss Itelity its rn s sfollows: 11)M ill s.5 104 Etigitteers. Lit Address at Owosso team- Sset-1ev Iltrrttsteit, MItyre, Dillaway.1Engineetrs-Sooner, Smtith, prisitett Atgell delivered the prit- Millet, Bal.'th.eliiu.)]is wot.Te, oitaliaidres atTutrsdayt-eeitgs 33)3 toct-etig of tet Fartmers' Sate toutti- 1904 LawsOvs. 1it1 LtwP-wtotillittup Istitute i Owssocadtistoke ott 10)4laws. 'ime, .a lit. '04 tamti- 'The Frelt'r atttRtiictilittt tatd 5was tHahnt, Walton, li. H-ydi. 'U5teatm---Givesn lsotiotityithit-adiene of Howell, itn, (Carimodyv it's--trsn.t I,:-0tipeope. Aftr tattftrt'tce this Tht recortd f 538lt ftr tic-Oh laws owns-toodatsin att distrit whiich le itseIf ti Is one ofliii-sttongetrelaty tf thiittiotnts fthose tltschools, aggregtaitnsswhichiei il-nivestsity hats lr. Angel ts id tre strs a fesw seenin Itsomei time. tinssgs we souldtiisaie etcn the rral The srace-titibe ttieethe O'i ;Etgi- schootls di for the ties -and girls to- sit-cts 11111 1litii'tltop ils lipotonedititl t-t ta. ew uldthaedui-tction-teiiassk- thi text Wedeistday,ibetasestthe fressh- citill his natura-tl -sbilitis to it-ise 1h1ts meneetstsiredst-it itfromtheil sork f twell-batltictt,.fre 1from titesitedneses. the eveisnsg. Tfhe sterlisg it-s of honesttmtat- This- tiittiti1 ittsity inidttrii t hswill liess ad istegritysniust oi corse be be hetl Sttrdttievning, il artch i. btought out atitall titles 'lil(troblemisotinsrtl etintisid ''JACK" M'LEAN AT MISSOURI ( hi speat.kr is the-ills-est unstoitved __________ iproblemssit in ichig-nttod-y Ile day is past wshlen the tree I's cotstitte Michigan Graduate Has Arranged to an ducaettiot. 'Te right kid of a Coach There Next Fall-One tetchsetitsn srt a chiltd right sihs ai of the Best Coache in intsllient expattioin of sette of the cotimitei stnatul ojcts-give hiti the West smtinitg hbesiets hatihle itds its the bootks; sttrt hti etrly along a le Mtichigtanisi-si stillbtin hteiri-tt-itto that etauseshimisitethinsiskaid Ito will ernast Jac]:' Mt-lettn t-II tsdu--sttit btgitsivetstigatiing foimitslf. lD. Angle-hoeds-t iiistf t be ass ithdetia-stitwo- rshsticoaclitt ed-i 31 vo cas-teio, tclesc foss-starsttol iea SKtx ttitt-rsitvGsbutgtIltt'tftll id tsaie ttnodtyffinth oitrItruftsa5 Whil atKno, Ac~ea brugh th t ittituy is5swouli his ntstded. Wills the iS ttt t tiit.,tlt~si ittigit iiitruratl ctntrtliedt school hr ots usld sc-hooel froitsass itsignificait-titlatc to tiot he sit targe ti demsand for schs a trot imrtu-spohtsitioint tssesterni fott- tschters bectse so mny would not ball and matite a gresatrict-ord fot- hiim-ibe needtd. self asi a coatch. Dr. Angel expresed satisfatcion Mcea-tis ais ichitigaunt s.haitg thatitMichigntihts sitsexceleit agri- plttyetd ot thet''aursty) team foutr ytar,,,cltrtl college shsre many yoting tiltSwas ctinti of the trteam me~ ud5niay becomse edtctetd in a line twso ye-trs. lHe lissmasnty fritnsin i thatt is bosnds to not only mtke them a Anni Arbotr Sthilt sill hi- tlt-ted totposer for god whenthey returti to earts of iis ness'position.Heto sthSie ftrm, but everybody who comes recomntudt-d very lughly to the Mis- in contacstSith them. No man Ctn souniitnstituttitotsby Trainer~ Fitztat- keep sll the betsefits of educttiot to rick atnd Mtanatgr tird of Michigtn imelucf. Btut sitstigriculturtl edca- tand Sy Cotch isg of Wisconsi. tiots itnot for all. Farmers' boys will The Missouri University teamus tn iot not all return to the farmt. Soue get beeit very successfulohSie patst two a commnu school education, some a sessots, hu int -h such tutu expterietnced technictal educttion atnd othrs go still coach is Jsek Mceat-utu tuttters hi-her atd sok a traininug thatutaids should asousme a dftreittphatse there thuem to otr the field of inportant next ftall, anid Missouri Still probtably investiation. If thto wtoetno place mautke ti strotng bid for suprmaicy ini for such men the litits of kowledge flit sectiont. Noxt falRtKansas and woud be reached etrly. Hence the the Ha~sklilundtan School, Missoui's ned of theun uiversity. tltd rivalus, wsilhltalso be cotced by hsere the sieaet touched upon the' Michigtan men. extense of mintinitngi the itstitutiotn, atnd soss'd hos, aftr tll, it is a god Temporary Coach itvestmuent for thu sate. In the fol- McAllister, the general utilty player loss-tg word'IDr. Atkell tmtde a plea on fle Detroit ball team, has offered for educttions as timtants of prote- ts donate huh services as coach for the Sot: Utniversity Sal ttanfor a week and ftIsstidouwseopcahead bo-cus ot will be lure isext week. He is a ftreenofushoe nittng cetweon the catchier, but hats filled every place on Itforer.ourhreatlostngdangerahotiht the Detroit Sans and is an all aroundtuboe. OIfifeove cner piss it player and will be tble to retider va- thergoodfittevtrtioesany fastuhatbo nable servico to the iMichiganu fam. th godeuain nyfr rby Work onh's-ry SFielsd begits next get. is tot tas otten to him as freely as St'ck.Thti alttct'r S-il b moedto the richs tautt's sot, then God help back atiteer-ylthiggotens in retd- 11. Nthing couditdtstroy society nes fo te bsebal saso. ore ffeu-Siuttly. 'Whenm all the ltrt- The ness sidettack of fhe Annm Arbor ic is sih the ichi nit all igoance -- I r,..._ ~ ,, ,..._ ,. stil.. i tt'tpor.tmayv (Gtd hel ort- )tili- New Head of Violin Departmet The mitsi'heatd of the violins teptrt- tmenut of te Usnivrsity School of Music is Willitm Hoffmatn, the stcoud cot- cetrmnaster in the great Damtrosch or- e heotrtu ittNesy York city. Ito has te- signed his positiont in the orchestra to come to Anni Arbor atnd will tue tp his duties at the School of Music next Wednesduay. Hto is a it.st ca.ss artist and his the highe.st recommnndttions from eastern violinists. Prof. Stney, who has boon in the etst matking the contract rteturnus to this city tomorrow. He is staid to le gresaty pleased with is sucoscicloig ticotract with M. Htoffmanuu,svho still prove a wvelcome tditions to te faculty of he school ands to the mnusictal circles of te city IHis tusuittitn as second cocert muaster itn this Dtamroschu orchestra is gutrant- tee enuguh thtt he is a firt cltss Worth of the signinug of the contract swas received ter -shortly tfter noon todtay. WILL THEY ACCEPT ? Professors McLaughlm and Cpeland Have Been Offer- d Positons in the New National University Thetre to a chtance that Michigan maty-to suiteofite stronug mtntof its ftaculty. Til ewtsrNtational Uiver- aly at Wasinigon not yet srtd, hats its drtag net out for etinnt muen to contituhte its irstfaculty. Th'is is the unisersityswhichs as houentdowed witl histy umillions by Curnegi antd ie intendeuhd for grtdudate stdrtoearch work. Prof. A. C. Mctasughlin, profesor tif Amisicani history in the Univiersity of Michigant, lis beeti offered the same chatir itt the nesw Natonal University tt Wasigton. t is not kown wthether or tnot Prof. Mtaughlin wilt accepttantd he is std to e consider- itng the mattler, while he is In the east at the preseunt moment.t Mayor Copeland, who among his other title of honor and distinction holds that of professor In the honeo- puathic department, was some time ago offered the position of head of he homeopathic deparment in the new utniversity at Washington He de clited the position at the time This week he matter was again taken up withu him stdle has for the second time declined the appointment, Alpha No Socety For he followitg five weeks the Alpai No litertary society will hold is meetitngs on Wednluesday evetings i- stetud of Saturd-ays on accoontt of he inudoor track mets s. The follow-tg programti will ho rtndred at the meet- itug oitMatrch 4: 1. Mieo. 2.Fivoiiiuoc speeches - Lewis, Foturd Mliinor. 3. Addressi-Mline. 4. Mtusie. 5. Reintg-Warneiro. 0i. Sibyl--Sinus. 7. Debatet-Re'solsved, taitithei'usi- tdergrauattuttesoatitheflit veuusrsty souttlu hatve' icompllti tO roltu-io f all stu~etuof ittuti; ntivhe, Shiermnu -dwasr". 8. Music. 1903 Ba' qet hiutt liii' nutncetduuttistouigt toathel ably ' tlhle l's' Fridaytttight. Matru-l 13. '1110(uscommitteeoc tre wourkitg htrd t itrestaltihe limembertitu's fIthe uctiss, andthso ftrtll tls ipromising. Muttchentusiosmsi ein cmg shuts-n. Scomething newv in the wvty of tatsts is beinig prepared stud a decided chatnmge in She servitug of flue lbanquttstillite tffected.. Neither fh lutace at whsich flue fuctiotn will take tplaceinor the price have yet been aranged. 'They will b annuounceditn the near future. M } i ', r 7 this niorthenditof the field timd work o-sm oyhues-hstiihue rughutstuff its upions thisnewcim tsptovemetnuts to tihe utsmteethoeerhitse te door of's utni- 110,1stit ic uutttcmccu is sou tivhts shity slamme in t hits fatoe, intsu grounud is sufficiently thawsed. daus' sienut it ct ionuumftromth Site s1- ic it schotul to h iiigli-hest se-it of ctirti- Ns)l-TIl:. in; u-this huedliittalt icallyw ithut 'h1' iiw till bei'a vsimporttttt mtc anduv tw'siitout price. Wherever tuig if thit'anoi clrubhinhot Moindaity I bay ot girl ta-tis -ani ehucaution, mio uruuuuuc t 113 ii hisrechur matr wt stusu it oisfthi u-tingI ht thus inttltthe eulgar rom ue atuhisiur tut-untgs hav iitutuhaged frotm 'tutestdty at 7 I.inti. to 'MendaylttyS6:455 tt. un. ''ils mueetig is sveryb-impulortanit 'heu jtut uuniadsuotuhomrce'hutskt tutu if is eturnisty desired thief ev-erybalteamsutitit-ll p11111) garnlatit Bart- memuuber he presenit. hour gyutmnasium next Tsuesdtaytafht- J. F. BURRET, noon at 5:30. Leader. Prof. H. L. Wilguns of the law tde- "Thet'Gay LordiOutex" at thue Athenus ptartmenat is to speak this afternoon Thueat''Thursdaty evenuisg, Mtarch 5. beforei the University Y. S. C. A.