TB" us OiF NM DAILY. VOL. XI II. ANN ARBOR, MICH., TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1903 No. 123 INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET lterestins Contest Promised for Next Saturday Night-outdoor Track Work to Begin Soon-Other Athletic Notes Next Saturdaty night, in the Wateir- Man gymnasium, ill occur the first interscholastic indoor meet ever held here. It hse been fially decided that this will take the place of the usual Inter Casse meet which up to this year Jas occupied one of the dates of the Indoor Mets. So ar four high schools have been heard from and they have deinitely tannounced that their teams 'would be ol hand Saturday night. It is ptriobable thai the numbr will he increased to live if te Toledo high school nwhich as yet has not been heard from, sends in a favorable re- ply. The four already enterd ae teAnni Arbor High, Detroit Central Iligh, Detroit University School atd the Detroit Western High. The first three named will enter twelve mes cacti tiut owing to lck of material the Detroit Westrn Ili h ill send only four or ive men, most of whom wilt probatlv be entered in the ong dis- tnecevents. The tractkmeni from the D. U. S. ned no introduction, as their fn showing here three weeks ago agaist the Freshmen was ar surprise to many. Alt the other tetms hve maty good -lid protmising men atdi t is a sure thinig that tll the evenits will be start IY contested. Each school luteiany -srdtates ter amd it is exectd t their supporters wilt turn out en nmasse to root heartily amd help their team to wi. This is te first oportunity for the students he re to get a ine on what the large schools are doin in athletics this yer. Astmay or thee athlete tcte to Michigani ater grd- uatittg, the meet Stturday night wilt afford a good ctantce to see wht kid ormateril we are to have in the Un- iversity next yer, sitce many of the athletes ar seniors. The fact that the sial in the relay face are to be run at the meet will give added interest to the con- test. The two teams to ry for the *hampionship are the '06 engineers and the 04 laws. As oth teams are Sout evenly matched, it is very un- ,Certain which team will be the winner and the race promises to afford a good dels of excitement. Owing to the early arrival of spring, Preparations for outdoor track work -ar already under way. Manager Batird is getting erry Field in shape, and the track is being laid with fresh 'cinders and roted. It is hoped that It may be ready for se by net week orthe week following at the latest. Neary alt the eastermn track teis are :already doing outside work and Mich- igin, also, hopes to be able to be Out before ong. Ltst year the new seen were utatble to do any work un- t after the sring vacation ut it is expectedithta.t they will be able to d t 1ltit a wvsek or to of hrd work ottheCiteltditbefore the vacationi next mth. The Cross Country mnm are tuning out in large tbsinces every daty. Stutds -offPrsomisix ti-tiarly fifty rlnnrs lte~sthte li ygtiisiunt tbeten the It1- sf tiltrtitisisix elci ht tilsnioni.. GittitiKellogg Stsha issside iddts issue aciiil ts ll tmten,.twho have liy icli- catile11t runt, to join these bunches 11i1dtrum ith itte C. C. C. men. This Iisltsrewayt o tdevelop tny rtntintg 111011, sectitllytire likely to be stue- tbltitii attit eitsaetbott coning silt Ca1p11 Klligg urges tll these try t ti., t- n tniittfast sititd are Cii ni ititSi that te liewtm1n111ntia bke tise i ick -irs igttoth te tamont of "ituadiiloaves thisgymnatsiim evey f- terntoon1 t 41. CIntertst iii the Cornell nmeet is be- hinggretiter every day. Furthe 41 ouncements will be made later. eb stock, who was.iin uexhausted con- lito ftr heIlinos eetan wo, BASEBALL PRACTICE it svtas ft-tiltsi. as threatensd-itsth lap- pen-ldicitis, nas around todttay ateis- ig his lasses. lHe ftels gealy itt- Candidates for "M' Team are Now proved.i Kelloggsvwho ittacitomnt of Out uloors-Satisfactory Work ant atttck oithetts-grip, didisot cmttpete Acmlse-oc oc ltst Stturdaty nigh, is etirely recov- Acmlse-oc oc sri-d atnd still hb- inigod shapt for thin to Arrive This Week Cornell mieet. tDvortak, wvho injured his ariiiwhile vulting somet time ago, Thin basebaslsitaireortd5 at te is gething it once nore into shapee.ia- ftir grounsds yesterdaty tt sneos-hitk. though It is doubtful if le ntitt be int The sutdtnas not n-ry ar, --s tny conditioni to compette tagtinst Cornell. tibott thirty cantdidaites were- oni han. Thin gysiniumm teats is prticticng Te inieder-is-iri giteni trtctice snt daily and 14 men are working for ieldingiou iniers mii, cotnsidering the membsership. The bestnmetnill its mrsughicinditition of tie ditimontd, they chosent o gin-c-aliexhibiitioni it this. ntait-a ern-crei-titttte shiwing. tannuta fencin-tg touirnamtii. Wiittttik. Johntand itCote were tieisilott nt-io is phtysicatldireitocr t Cultism first nnwhle-ntiless thanitit hitsie iltn mtilitary tat-adeimy, Itdiiaa tnill coli tototk tn-t garsitg si-comnd. Kity batck ini titmesfor te exhibtiotn. ist it rptsost tCarrutithes htdh to ithimi, Ste-watrt, Kellogg atndhBrewnner oppotsitiontoittslimr.tO'Brientthl haveuese tlictdtoCiaccompany tii hit itwn-ithirdili.and isceeinstIitmattkitg Chticatgot Regimn-ttatthettes to te Alet- connmectiosmwin-thi thi bn hits. Theinbat- rottolittimi A. A. Ui. meet to be hitldint imttiws minily sisulitestto hbuttitimg, Ni-tn Yorks City sootnt. The is chiligtania brancshi f stisk tnittk itnhichi tetrly mienmiotitlisCtaitke a ite shoisnimg Ea5st atlllsisge htte s ait- ltcinig. K-arstnt smitd tnill no doubt do homor to Ctss tutd Danis fonimisd this-batutery antdi University. si-emetd to work sviry nt-il. Dtvisi' trmt is itt good codiitintidespshite tie FENCING TOURNAMENT colnesss of liii s-tiy sesnt. culi _________ oormitim, 'at t, ti likily cni dtte for the outitl-d, receied iis-ry Arrangements Made for Big Contest stvesp hrain of his tnkle duiunmg yes- Here April 4-President Nagor- tirduys ptrtctse. Iews rusningitmi o ski Announces Interesting first snit iihit anmith nitmite attemmited for Exhhltion ti;tutu after tuchimgthinbstg, thin Program frEhbto soft stnd gtc v tuyay itder his foit. IC is tnothrobttible thatt hitssiltCiie tble A meetinig of thet U. of M.Feners' t report for prcticie iurimg teisri- Chtstn-is hisld ini his Trophiy rootim itmaunder of the we-I:. in te gmnaiumlastnigt, t wich PattiJons. it4 lust, ome of last in hegytultiiltittit tihit lt ihttt -trs c-tndiditets fo- te utiel, time it tn-istgreed toihldts the tatnualti nwttchidushy-terttys prtctice. Jnies ourinment ottSaturaty eentimg Arilihils beitheti hospiittl for six tn--sks 4, itt te Watermnigymnaitumis w sithiti si-s-ire attttck of feer. Hessioss Tie 1encers Clubml titshire niter mot sxtect to lke patrt ii ay srimg timent uor extpense to mattke this thin spisrt. greatest femncimg exhibhitiominn-ier heit "Ske" hotch, nhise cotrtct he- int Ansn Arbor. To reieve the mtonot- gina Friday, is not exiectei to put ony of fencig, other attratctiomn hate its auniaperanctte unti thie ttter prt -beemi provided for.schinf of twhichi with of the nvieek. tec isatiCpreset is tic thin U. of M.hBmid. Dr. George charge of the tewis Institute teamcm May~, te ex-chtampiioni club -tning'er tit he sil finuis nitht them ot of tie United States, amd his gymn- - Wedneday auit thenu come to Mii- -in umtteam, swiltterformn their nonder- gau. ful feats of turnig amd tumtbing. Thin prctice wil continueu to it held D~r. Mtay with also give his club swing- at thin fair grounds from on to three tug exhibition, which was received last oclock. It is etry In tin season and year by the spectators twith such nu- the Sarch aftentoons become coot by thuslastic applause. three o'clock. Thin fair grounds dit- The cub was fortunate In seeurinig niond is not very satisfactoy siut it Mr. Herbert Young, thin celebrated ntitt be the-feld of opertions until club juggler, whose skill as a juggler the bleachers ont Ferry Field are mo- is amazing. ed front their presenut location o the This tournament sn-it determine the space on each side of thn catchre championship of this Uniersity. box. This motting with not take place There with b a lively competition for unti thin ground becomes harder. Ii thin honors now held by Sr. F. T. its prsent soft condition it Is unsafe Nagorski, president of the club. The to move thin high structue. Ate winnuer of thinfOaha with meeC Na- luig placed hut thueir unew positiotns gorski, and it is predhcted that either they with be separated, thinsahler Gradle or Hibbard with be the on. part beting uei for baseball whieteCi liarr Gradle, the freshman from Chi- higher part sitt be moved back a sago, sn-Ito fening is very pleasing contveninut distuce. o the eye, and Hibbarid, 0W law, who has strenugth atnd speed, with make a LcueO ee most interestig spectacle. Then there Lcueo ee are Edward Domnnelly and toodrich, hum beginnuing ii. lecture ott Conrad both excellent fencer, whto nil make FerdintaindlMeyer before athlarge nu- it Xi IA t fr any~one they wil nueet. her of stuudents Miodaly afternoon, In order o chuose te necesaury Dr. Bouke saidthtit mut-ter tite thamn numbier of mten, thincli will hold i the ione tannounmited would b "Iisturi- tpriatetosurnatment outhums21st of this cal Fictioni tushCntrdittFerinandutu muonthu t inte Fencinig roomuu. ;Meyer." The historical noelist, sal A s-ry expestivi- pstirsof fsotiu-s ve Di. Bouke, nity lutite inssthproni- twn-ti is-edhbCy AMr. -Ntgossti, from entmittnuthissouts osnesof threessasus: Mssrs.SLt & Co., sit Nt-taYork City, (1) The pituring of the cnes, ci- ts bet-givn-sto te sinner of this chaiun -Irnist sis-utomtts tad thosugts of poshipts tis ussnlugto te gosoduhthesps-is; (2 te nentsstatin sit sfitces f Mii. J. L. Skitner lthatese ositu-s uttesotilllitslift ofsomteiihi- foils titus-beties-s ecuireds. Ile chibt oris-l stisoitiy:I(:) thinelitoittg of ntill phaltst- ianotser pail of foils for lt-e infuence os-- f itisme i int personaliy this-second it e rnormdeIsurn it il ptitItrise-t of-siasi-it NOo iitrsge sill be maduse fits ashsis- senitnttt on slttheindiiult. -Non Siit its tournuamient, stiton e oftheSsuet5its-sais-seprsnteloneuhsi snill hisadisttted-s wi~sthut an 1iniuutissu. 5 in any tiltsolsh Sir WualtSsot Invttins w 5sill be reaudy fni itisut -t is-5sresttbSt ieSitsrlst hus. Ini Ger- dashv, tashdlusy his procredtsromlitIs-.util thsetatproacsshighittumtost Nugstn ori inemsutisrsu f thiscls-StiltselyateinhttltnushArnim. Whit-skinsug foru tickes iby malti,ds ts hts- Gderm tn writrs is 1aitlti lut ttaillto eliss a self addshsedss-antdu Pituing is lst itte, tendstusseit stamspedsssestuelopie. tiftesen hundrhied ti realuistic, archeisoloigicalt nossh, uusg- tickets- onlyswill beissued. letingtCheIsoetictal aide of te pic- tune. Thue uars-haeoogictal novels tire Sir. Grainier requessChose attenud- retpresented by the works of Ebers, mu, informal parties at Clue academy Dauhmn, Scheffel, Alexis snd Riehl, Co 'be tinrefultabout taikitugsand hut on Scht ifet s Ekkehtandt" is a good Sam- shoes stud skirts. Dust furme very plo of one of thin best of these works. easily 'this time of yeon. Of the novels rmuesuting the see-- slns tut, thin pourtraiture i- somnc his- toici-al persnamulity- thoseasositLouies ltuuihtstsuhu furnishiexuumples. 1Hin nls-ot.tss aehwe, of-r. it tvni-y low tylts. tin iteratiry Itaentstins "ilsw zes-o." In tConradshXMeyir'ssorks his aishu imoutst hprosmuinent. Thousaewsnnh-nasnho have Cle thirl tum t lest, tre ripresented b- Gus- talt Freytaig. Thei-lessinguidela of his uneisinto deitemrminthis relation amd interactiotnubetwetn theintudiidual amd this ntttionalusuphirit. Hismonetsare musi, howev-en-sr, eenctly- successful, tndsh atrily great uone sitths third typte remaisia yt to be writtem. Int his tineatmenut of Ieye, IDocto Ilourske uundsertook two tasks-Cs.), the showng of Cle flits whit-thuavenef- ternedhuti-sI X s3- ndiuuividhualcareer, amit (2, thue anatlysis f ithus works. 11,-eras liiie nc-ucsn to three dts: Ilei wstorhnt int1825, took ti wife in 1875, tushdiediin1898. tS Although his osutr its- is so unevensmtful, most of it being 'satenu tquity at Zuich, is tutu-u, reflective life i ery rich. His talemtslutdtot matuture unti he was abuhst fifty years old. Tius Cle clea- mis-so mist sliganues of his style may beu explatimed. Ils erly-acqtuaitnces wtithi Fri-mch lteatumre also ent polish o his style. Int wviting tis noveh, SMeyer natur- ally turned to period, of high culture, nt-lr-nthisscosul ietter pursue the psaycholiosgicalstudy of character. Thus fouri of his novels antd pait of the fiftht tie btased out thin Itatlin IRenais- saumsi. These tre thenost successful of his woirks. It in at favorite device of his ts inoduce intfle scene n outsiser whio ti-hls thin story. Thus in "Die ttssshtzeit dnasIoetebs Dante is thec rtacontur. Alb-yinams-s-in. isdie to two rma- ots: (1), his chtiurtcter embdy per- sontaliexper-iencie timd personalitmoties; (2, these chtaractersa peentt an evou- tion. M1ey-er hatd a marveous isght with soul life anuidueeoment of character. His wiorks umay never become popular, bit they snitt awasys ineret those snho cane to see the power and triumph of at for its owin sake. HALL SMASHES RECORD Chicago Man Runs Two Miles in ine Minutes Fifty-six- and Two-fifths Seconds-Ath- letes are Astonished At the Wisconsin-Chicago track meet last Saturday night, Hall, of Chi- cago, smashed his osn record in te tsno-mile run ten seconds. Hie rant I in the amazingly short time of 9:5%. -This beats alt Indoor attempts In tie two-mite event and shows that all I a wonder in ong distance work. Kel- logg will have to go some, if he wins frum Halt when Michigan and Chicago tetams met ater in the season. The athletes of Wisconsin and of Chicago sneretatouished at the showing made by ftail last Saturdniht ight. Wisconmsiunoutfront Chicago and several good recoridsn-nie madefi. The Martns saalost-it utusneli in tie contest athtouughu they mi-C defeat, std ichi- gout silt hatve It formiduable oppnet shn-le Chicgo cosmes to Anti Arbor in it fews seetks. Paul Jones Goes Home I tusuil Joness,also huh suit-lueffectie work-I i stsing]tilesthr sough op- pssing fossial 1timsitlast fal, may Ievertbe Slt t 1- uitol lnte gmne. Juostvs s tar slum ayeur tilt Michtigans C-htliampsiontut siteam, stidshe -ibove ew is usussssuss-sst nitriglt Sice his ineshits-atihus givn-hIim ucos- sideratlls-leiuie adtus ocodiition i suiht-l haut it Asnusuh Ce udtangros for itstoido usu-islshnt tx-ucsin. Thin tltts it s te ouhsisluic m ttuto plty footbllshand1h Michigai nill lohis excellent services. Jones silt go home to recuperate. Ite is now out of time hospatittal. Charles Cairter, another "M" footbatllhroan, tits gone houne but with return next ftllh. Subscribe for the U. of M. Daily.