VOL. XIII. us or NM DAILY. AINN AR13OR, MIH.,S UTN1)AY, APRiIL 26, 1903 No. 149 MICHIGAN WINS Yesterday Was a Notable Day in Athletics for the Yellow and the Blue -Kellogg, Waite, Perry and Conger Captured the Four-Mile Relay Championship at Philadelphia-Hahn Second in Dash 'Varsity Won From Illinois in an Exciting Baseball Game Score was Fourteen to Ten The- University of Michigan team, consisting of Kellogg, Conger, Perry and Waite, won the Ntional Four-Mile Relay Championship of America yesterday afternoon at Philadelphia in the fast time of 18 mn- uites 39 2-5 seconds. Archie Hahn, of Michigan, won second in the loo-yard dash, chick, of Harvard, winning in 10 seconds flat. Miiganitytts Iti-mtile rely taeo v~ ~- rt oiln'rsore. but a total of fori etted ilself wilt11th d ry Ind -ll th le I 11' 1inte sevenIl ith n 11r IOof il earnt:1 it ks of vey 11 iriiga 01sup- t Iii tillby l ii I0hu :iii startd te ll01 roln g i. i cithign lol be of the lUited 'Stoles inithe big mutr op of 1l1111isby addinga like yetoerdahy 011 1110111o011I'istolklittifiel. utmil r to lire list. W ien theWi llii Reporl softhle' days evets ar hadli-iil u 1setlel 1ow111tot work ii rallier noiagrr. tbit:1that MihigoIkwottI teseenthtfivhe moe M1 ician imen ha r isdthe patt. Hiltoo0k1 lhe there is 11o1 te slig hteol doubt:. lie tplace of, hBeebe 11n 1this ilig. 1bit 0was gtodl news 0was0first 'leiet' 1011on11)11nble 1htotop M11111 M iehil' Ii hiting distancti oe 11 r1t1111 C Iica totabot 'iilo Ill tth le fiati ol tlre 14 to I) -iti 0 1101 5 lt.'httltl tllsamt the l~u lii wortee unablilt'to 11dd1to 5.15 l . ate., :las tlostli ri' tho rttruls IIi 11 liiliot 111 iot leaving the basl)tie lgrounds All that 1he1rtotal 1lurlhlt lii' ioverthe phone t Nerolth it broke I rkl andt clouds-. B11e1l ' ion. os dltils cuit IeodIdlit tt1 s 1 iii iit i ll'rf-t poto ne slo r~dn dteheiii li 11 t0iiithebetol er- ili't~'lI t the ga e. T ward i'le eo'o cki e1Il lii 111-iherI 0111 1 t' Very1'l. ii 01 aieulotu Laf er11 rof101.1 1011110 ill 10101ws41ned~toyco u eu c Itifli ii 010igt 1111ittle 1 111111 1'-clto du u i. A he 'lc:tu ju tt1e1 scnd h'e ta 'lt li ii' lelte ll If liltterfle seoition auile ;is[:tyr. 11101is lis'p111h0 aloIth ol'I1 i ti'littu. iin 0055 t' : psit - ,oated thto t e-ttt tt wltdn sh titeti' tiloe t lIil ro l t hle astor. iluer tiles tideof oiara 'Ie'"it14t seillf0o111wih th to f l ndnooasd:oo onds1t' at.. N i-h led to 11:11 M Itil d o N liofhi)a X"gpes ft.I 1111(1 Xpie11 00ilpl 10110 g l ii ltt t liloylid u ht. . .i 0 0h 1lu , 1ItN10 s'xp~t' to I ovrootiendy inntoinuedtittig, 1it('17"M ie 1 ilog o hati"orpa e rry it ittfr o e ator tis the. prpe 2 1u0or 0 fo the I uuuooecsit tetisynoottit'rW-lt'.ewt......illn 2 0 0 at a1 'iviose '11011leos th toit its li I i m ls i...h... 5 1 0 0e1. prieyediialltol ii t uIt nths oftit'Dill to11' e w r f t~eti d sr ig o press. alsocgit teoti"no" thiswyearhehstar of nte i n :I't'ereousidg oioil thoie lti tie i. ' ..i ' i'n' 110fro of tetl regticl builtro gt the l:1h11 ors t't' im2iIt.....id hi p11' Pnhu ist a imoenrs ndtihsil ioorloas 1 f. crii. is . I 1e i 4( 1 out thenottcertai justwhentothe m. ltan dalosplendi. s 4i1k1w r i:. 2T 1 Micofte ihign Deetsgationoilscoretisa0s..fol0l0ws0: 'rrite, uttisty non icluig Fit z as- TII Dls... 00141 1 4 1) 1. bollt-ism erisited ol evetutl~ed th ve-10B3 R I SA 1 andAV~itewil coe rghtt'l~oby Uley, olp........1.. 011i 0 0-10 wi00th hLmtti eCn n erltyofoggmol 1 BIiediguin.........0. 051 43o14 Oto'slee it 4topo 10onedinerryh- utngield....532 7( ilgton't'ampbel l, s.s.....5 1 1 ll Sltll3 Ksellogg, ftl'riierry The g iiie0000 uterand 1%ivf..521000 ecl et ovihatntsome iiigenwthe .fTroede-hu. ef.....-.tt5i2 Ashniore tof Uiciganitwhich oos vnuteriyPilse, Recie.2. Th.ee-h5use0itis1 idd in itsitron-tthsinbythe wlbaten ecte Cttng(2, aner-.oei assensvons of t-Itnpeis nfedast. n bse-Beb ().Baesonbals ahthiarettein them gae.laBethOr tty2; BeI. trnckPot- teams hit the halt bard in the begin- By Beebe 6: by Utley 1. Umpires- fling of the; game. Towards the fourth Huff and toheui. Timue-2:15l. At- inning, however, :Illinois -seemed t4o tendance-SW0. GAMEIS I' l- 'u l S. ill out 1111110 lilt e.se ltot'Ro'c111 111it le t Ittok 1111 iselond oitl ll 1 II snittofD1v0' 0t't'tullu I. wa 1sit~eoveritsec od, lot ilti too'lt.s oat-Itt' 01110 oct tit1 0to secondilll :tt uounlc. Pi l 1-1- aotitul l t t 01 lis by 'll thrsowt 1fr1'ot-tu-tuavis. . so IitI 011 Iil -it rsgieatitpus 00d1stiottI C'utig'1dubl 4o ' oluuhlu-l. ('imtif wtits lit' ihiiul tuit.eorr ;t scoed Iutingtadulit lp1100111 1R11hft '11001t1he tirdot.t' u lul.Aliot uThe ot t-i t nit 1111 1 .tut' i' thu o- cam hoehillPs. dolh. eb rtutuh tti it11 st'lCoo-t'tfo'le005111 til Cool: stole0 ghut utitt't' h t vcr.o titueeu'untitnstitalu's "gorit'i. l'oar- tkr's lit 1.v1e1'st'-od 011111 rts duleo. whticht 0010 foltooed iutitui- wbho'c tooas shhatertred sitoi'a'scoir. oo scor-ng Iva, donet' iitut hiut 1114 fotutht nudtiut i m iis Afc ia si uceededi ii in totiningone' sor1 du' ith liix lthI. Redientuuti itit. Wole wetottiIout thhRolers ohilei'DaoviwsOtl u-toe litItit lfor i iheintg oit Stolilo ttto. lRdden-tstole'seond-utwIhoileht Rohe was p0010atsedlhuto is. iltlygot Itsle hw'hoouih lcored11111-,.- vancedluthrlll otilts-if ui. 'tutu ool lul for'Ituu thre totoses 1111tlt i- w I l tit'til tilt tutrou' bi Ct.upuuilulit o ihut'o t o first. Sthl st'ott-teolld1end11Wolit's d Itow01'oil'Parkiitt-'s gioutiouiuu al- Michg toiautehckat.thuo- t e l'ao tiloll sttorillcedoot l 0 itoh et gu'll Itooas. Itlu'oo 'lltitodttot -t iui. Wlt' goIt anoiter11p1ss. 1itt b' u-ost guouiouohoi' to Stbu lwttaoos ltt- blilt-iloiutlutti'tig tou sitte.Riito het lot-ot out aothrelit rnttn AtIthus staof th'ht'ettrutoIllinoios il.Intoo' glt toIllnois ocoutl ott otuuo'ltlothil.B hs imetout' iiiouoo'hwuts outin ing-ou lstli',Theii' u-t-ewohto totnl vuut oisible' oll to'oviing eotto. Cu1111ing 'tai tstartedothe u ioiuss too It sinlouh-ortorhirdu. he thtoot o Iec otiws muffedlo'o ty Steitto'i'ht'. Het 00eit to thirdmo liit'ompheil's goundero'u 00tuuhichohmioe' kindly dopped~o'o. Pitts addedool4tothor~heattdy ougo' sooe of Shlit iii 1b- hrotiu;ig d tto othu plate ll owbo-hg 'uttinug to so-out'n1111 Campbtoeoll got thir,. Reddenti00100git-ti a as. gaini Stoinwoedoel tfubled 'a -roundr frotmDaviosbot. lout-le 1rm t111 outhe boat11111dtaiid te etuuuo-I atol to lsoIs'utilto'excied root'rs lie stilt ' oableotoo'too hofti. hittug ill t Reddenlotndotuol Moto. I 0100s10atiily hit, U te0y 01111t out olialt 1010y' 01 omiuuoo'utou sond.ouo Tisi-endtuu-tithe gotmtut'.as Ilinlois Otis tutublilt'to Io nytinginitothur n11 inth- hut' toghly Sth1liaetto'00I- bo-ehul, ut outo bwo otRoberitstil so-otnioeiasy r'uounder'u'tool bur. Thec fnlscoto'ores Mihiguonit14.Ilinouiis I0.1 untto hitiu t pratiotc'goitie owil le placyd'il tcloithue ''Varsity and.thehue .Ann1 Arbor high selhool. It is the' itntioof ttthu' manauogo'men'ut toonru-I tingeut'those gotmito-s th111de'lopii toeami0wot litItiveryout''oisfactortiiy maon- tno. Metionu'iuphlas tere out 'i''ihis-1 tdtys00-ile the ~Univers'tiy oft tituogoI is sc'huleuod tote Stuay, Myl2. C'anidailteote lI9031 lit-erg tiose- d bllhtmreorlt a1t a'rgrotuds Ionu- 1d1y' at 4-fip.i. I Manotager. 1904 BASEBALL NOTICE. 1 Candidastes for thie 1904 it baseball - team report for practice daihy at 4 p. in. at the fair grounds. AL.DRICH,E Manager. ? REV. DR. RAINSFORD Noted Pulpit Orator f Nw York Wil! Speak in Ann Arbor This Evening 1t SIr.\ittio'i'ssl'linc'upil chr thiueve o- t os ill it' lou notitei inesl. 1ofills oountryloDhitWit- Cholulrch. N y or uCty. P'~ yh te is'luuo osttu 010 till iIlgymloiluolie is luIl toutusi ttu rd carite tot itthi ctry eelii yung mlt.lihus ai stol-Itof Sout.Gorgtelu's lii tuotototuout ustutuy yea''1s.11his 0111t1 osth tuItedi antedoibNewt'Yiiok tfailies. lokiuitg lt-eso' tet-u' iii nyli-so tus, fib us'htt- o'uluo'us. heIbt'lishuos aotheruluos. Fort 11111 ty itto's Stt.Oh ioutgo's co-uogu'gtolu 0110sii toioi-tl ou thuso' tmilieos aiti '01010 01 stotIg 1):11'15i. Wht-u li. hloulistuud buok tilt) hus wtorklo er tiheluseoldtofaomilshad oou muoved'on091towntanouthlb c onthgrgoation Iutnd obodw oidl to oou'to'urteen oommhths. WhiltilItothis onduuiionuhe umadebithu 00 lit-i' n ofreetcuch 1111nd uoti'der Is flot-tolal ty thon,lt-heelhs grown'upil hue toil-gost 1-luisu-oouelonoougeogation anduo pi ii hu T.huiiohsth'es. hee 1010 hToaty 0S11A1)ittlihlth ilootils 10111- hosep obo'. factoryillworkerto's, ecl'ok tud tuiilitot' butwtuu iili to'tii'iil lupont teill itatiyo ortelirolivinhg As sltaoledobefore'breItt-re a' tloutsometvoery i'ougi''iiioii 1. I titlitt t loth Iiie- i) senuior waorodenloanoduDl.iiRhinis tod' ight Vaito111:u11tiltooiouu itithue chtutc ot t ii i s itay. Dr.ltoliusford'oiis to iihr ooadanlheraoh boutedg-'tltti'itou00lotho s othit 'ub- jetdIi.ofIo itisilut tbohis11000 Idea iiintubdtinto-umoh odstofrort1001ii lou hus teogy hut'is iin 0s1111athyi w0iiith ouderntishillit s shuoon in ri etemt thddrses madooe ini 'Phiadlph111110 0 bhk addoresses havet-rbou-rum o-usderd ho' somelhO tot Srictl1y iiorthdox. - Die. haiuootooeu is distinguishod for his itetn-mse erortnhmess andulferless- ness iniiltureexpressilo of Is opinioms. lBeuuse of hus woelI knownoi symtpathy with Itthe 1mult1iud,.thu e Ioplehdelight to huarlehimm. H-e is tal Iand of nmas- shoe froame, hoos a srong but kindly faoeeoxpressiv'e otthus spirit tumd char- actor. A nmost intresting ccounmt of thue life of this wondooerful mantu is mow runnming mu thue "Outlook." 1D. Raoinsfordl toill deliover aim address before thue Hobart G~uld ibumilms0ear's eourse outthor Balowifoumdation at 7:30 ocloeck Sundaylo evemning, April 2, St. Andrleew's chureh, amd it is oed he woill 11100preroc-l at 10:0 o'clock hum thur morninmg. S. L. A. Election 'Tiii'anuaul el'ctionm of ott'ies of thue S. I.. .wa~osbhoel0yestrday orninuemug II thue too'wibuilding ant1phovedo'oohto e a ot exctitoiniug tontehst Te ees- o ttiuohiofvouters 00110lbrer and each c idat hahoocbod madtooo'aosronug ecanva~ss tote supporot. Tiii'result owos bum the nauroer ou t o surpurise.iWhile thur out- coute, toos thouugit t te muchnel u dooubt, neit~herl coandihat oretm' suiden~ht hadto expecedo'ltriltltby oe130 ha' joints'.The final countuimg uhoever, shoved C'oulter to haove bent elected 10y a mau~jority of 9t0 votes, thur result beinug. Coultier',28; Hlubbhard, 18. By wImuuimg itt the loat elepartmmet, Coul- tot receives Cle votes of 19 of the 15 elrc-hors inthie finmal eectionu, tus as- utrimng hill] the presiden'mcy. Im the iteiratry depaurtmment Post's electors lwere elcte'd woithuout oppositiomn. Miss Paxson, mational secretary, and Miss Sinums, state secretary of the Yoummg Women's Christian Association, will speak to women Sunday at 3 p. in., Mu-ondauy at 6:45 and Tuesday at 6:45 at time Y. W. C. A. house, 1017 Noth University Avenue.