TPHE MICHIGAN DkILY HE FICHIIAN D ,ALVY Official Newspaper at the University of Miebigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAGER Albert R. Dilley. Editors. News Editor.........Harry Z. Folz Assistant ..............Frank Pennell Athletic Editor ........Karl Matthews Assistant.... ....G. C. Eldredge Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ..............Emmett Taylor Editorials Arthur B. Moehlman Walle W. Merritt Frank Shaw Maurice Myers Edward G. Kemp Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren Robinson Robert Gillett Wallace Weber. Reporters. Garrels started this fall at end, He had played in the backfield in high school and later on the All-Fresh at guard. This is the place he is partic- ularly adapted for and from present indications seems likely to find a berth on the first team next year. MAJESTIa THEA MANACEMENT # ... U # i A beautiful High-Class Play Hous to Vaudeville of the Better C PERFORMANCES Every Night, Except Sund- Matinees: . . . Wednesday an< ENTIRE PROGRAM CHANGES MONDAYS AND Week of Novemb MONDAY I TUESDAY 1 John Townley C. Harold Hippler Frank Murphy Oscar Beckman J. Selig Yellen William Daugherty BUSINESS STAFF. Xssistant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr. ..Elmer P. Grierson Circulation Mgr. ....E. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. )FFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1911.. SOUVENIR EDITION STAFF. Editor-Loren Robinson. Manager-A. R. Johnson, Jr. Welcome. We are happy today to welcome, as Dur guests, thousands of alumni and :riends from every part of the United Mates. It is indeed a rare privilege o mingle with our older Michigan: Brothers, to sing our songs together, and to feel in common that spirit which many years absence from Ann Arbor only intensifies. Each student rightly feels proud of his responsibili- ty as host. His courtesies are genuine, his cordiality is sincere. And Pennsylvania, we welcome you! We welcome you because we cherish for you a true regard, which we feel sure is reciprocated, and to continue which our best endeavors are directed We are glad that you are with us today because your coming gives us opportu- nity. Victory means much but defeat is not humiliating. Greetings friends, we open our doors to you. 'LLAN GARRELS IS UPHOLDING NAME MADE FAMOUS IN PAST. By his stellar work in the Cornell ;ame, Allan Garrels has worked hi way up to a footing nearer that won by his brother "Johnnie" in the realm of Wolverine athletes. Following a rath- :r discouraging start at the first of. his season, he fought his way into the Jarsity ranks after having been. rele- ated to the bench and has proved a find" for the line. ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT Harry Field's School i TH'E NAPwf" ANE: The Best of School Quinn. Clement P. Quinn, guard on the 1910 Varsity team, is a 1913 literary student from Saginaw, Michigan. While not a spectacular player, Quinn played a very consistent game last season and is making good in his position this year. Quinn is 21 years old, weighs about 182 pounds and is 6 feet tall. PAUL FLORUS XYLOPHONE EXPERt' MI Eldridge m'1 Baulow--hn a CIo Ac MUSICAL COMEDY GIRLS Three Dolce Sil Dainty and Talented THURSDAY FRIDAY 'N Most Stupendous Production in Vaudeville Arthur Laviuc and Co4 BIG BEAUTY CHORUS IN A MUSICAL COMEDY IN NINE SCENE Meredith&Snoozer Harry VonDell Dog with Education "The Music Master' SPECIAL FEATURE- Piccolo idgets FUNNIEST ACT ON EART Exclusive Motion Original UhUIIyJS Picture CET YOUR SEATS EARLY Reserved Seats Now Selling for Entire Week Bogle. T. A. Bogle, Jr., played guard on the 1910 Michigan team. Bogle played on the Ann Arbor high school team be- fore entering the university. He plays a hard consistent game and is a place kicker of no mean ability. Bogle weighs about 190 pounds and is six feet tall. He is 21 years old. Baseball was represented at the con- test by no less a personage than Frank T. Navin, owner of the Detroit Baseball club. I rwr -r mww 'I Ann Arbor's Largest andFnest Hotel f3 n P/an in Plan S 00 liii Headquarters f9r Foot Mal 'Teams $2.00 Up M M. NOWLIN, W. 0. NOWLIN,