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rTHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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TJlE fII, 1HCIAN DAILY
j fficial Iewshaper ait the unliversity
of .11'clilgan .
Published every morning except lion-
day throughout the schiool year.
MANAGING EI)ITQR.
Walter R. 'lTowers.
BUSINESS MAINAGER
Albert R..lDilley
1 Editors.
News Editor ......Harry Z. Folz
Assistant........... Frank Pennell
Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews
Assistant.... .G.. C. Eldredge
Mlusic and Drama .Earl V. Moore
1Itercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files .......Emmett Taylor
Ed itosrials.
Arthur B., Moehiman Walle W. Merritt
Prank; Shaw Maurice Myers
Edward G. Kemp.
Niglit Editors.

TINGAAV )JUI'rni. t'Z
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lanner

Maurice Toulme
Loren Robinson Rol
Wallace Weber.

Mack Ryai
bPert Gillett

Day

John Townley
C. Harold Hlippler
Frank Murphy

wters.
Oscar Beckman'
J. Selig "Yellen
William Daugherty

Novemiber 18th

N'ehave a full st!ock of
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Pennsy Colors

Rt'SINESS STI.~
kssistant, to Mgr. .. Joseph Foucharci
kdvertisinig Mir.. Elmer P. Grierson
Circulati;on Mgr. E .. Ray Johnson
A. R. Johnson, Jr...Ew erson Smith
Edgar L..Jaffa ...... W. T. Hollands
)FFICES: Ann Arbor Press Building
Maynard Street.
)PRICE HOURS: Managing- Editor.
1-2 p. in., 10:30-11:30 p. in.; Bus-
iness Manager. 1-11 p. in..
Bit4ti phIones 940.,
Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50:
By mail. $3.00.

ed attention to a truly serious charge,
and unfortunately not a charge at all
novel in connection with the University
of Pennsylvania. We took the occasion
to emphasize our general views con-
cerning the care that should be utilized
in confining our athletic relations to
institutions where a thoroughly :up-
right sportsmanship prevails.
That we should have been misunder-
stood in any degre, we regret. That
we expressed ourselves with sufficient
force to 'call considerable attention to
the matter in general pleases us. We
want the athletic authorities to select
our athletic opponents, not alone for~
the number of people who will flock to
see the attraction at two dollars a
head,- nor, to secure a spectacle that
will make "a Romnan holiday," but
from, the viewpoint of clean sports-
manship as well as keen competition.
We desire to call the attention of the
university to this question. Faculty,
students, and alumni govern our ath-
letics and it is for them to consider
what is being done. We want the
question considered in regard to every
one of our athletic opponents and this
should not necessitate the statement
that we thereby charge them all with
"dirty playing." If, the managers, the
members of the team, and the members
of the university ,are -satisfied, after
honest thought, we have what we want
and there is no ground, for complaint.
Probably we have what we want, Pos-
sibly there are no teams to play more
desirable from a point of sportsman-
ship than those we are now playing. If
so, well and good, but the mlatter is
worthy of thought. E.
It should also be remembered that
"proofs" of undesirability are scarce-
ly ever definite. A player does not
make affidavit that he was slugged,}
nor that he was kneed. Nor does~ he
squeal about it in public interviews
And it may be just possible that he
receiveid numerous punches and still
r. nmained in the game. A general repu-
tation of long- standing means much.
There is no doubt that our athletic
relations with Pennsylvania, have tak-
en a firm hold and met with popular
approval. We trust that they may be
of the ,type that will warrant it. Our
readers and critics have seen fit to
apply our preachments to Penn. Sup-
pose we look over the reputation of
Syracuse among her neighbors.
Last fall it was current report on
the Harvard campus that the Crimson
had offered Michigan a gamie. Stu-
dents ,well posted insisted that it was

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We are the original makers of
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1911.
IN lgit IE dir-Loren Robinsonux.
Our "Attaick on Penn."
Thie Detroit Free Press does us the
honor to devote somewhat more than,

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two columns to our editorial iniquities "so and that Michigan refused Harvard':
in regard to our stand concerning our weier because her schedule was full.
athletic opponents, present and pros- We have hopes of a Princeton game.
pectiv e. Like our, communicant of Minnesota is taking steps looking to-.
yewterday,, the Free Press takes for ward the resumption of relations. Letj
granted whlat it thinks 'we intended, us consider awhile. Aren't we big
to say and blithely attiue it to us. enough' to meet only the best, and
The headlines with which it chose broad enough to go without some of the
to adorn our efforts on Tuesday morn- others for a time if necessary.
ing are as characteristically 'careless
and inaccurate as portions of the arti- Former Instruetoir Dies,.

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cle which appeared W 4ednesday. For
the: second consecutive morning we
find it onecespAry to request some of
our readers to peruse the cold type of
our Tuesday issue and restrain their
all too lively imaginations. We agree
with the Free Press "that it is a se-
rious thing to accuse a rival of gross-
ly unfair and impro.per tactics, such as
the, willful attempt to 4injure oppo-
nents." Only :as a matter, of detail,-
The Philadelphia Inquirer charged that
and not The Mlichigan Daily. We call-

W0'.i hs lus~t coe tEo Dean H. MA
Be.es of the death of Mr. Gustave Stein;
"1i lst'rucctr in conveyancing in the
law departmnent from 19042 to 1905. Mr.
Stein was but twenty-three years old
when he began his. work as instructor,
and gave promise of a brilliant future,
but due to overwork, his health broke
down and he was forced to leave. Tu-.
berculosis developed, and for the past
six years he has resided almost con-
tinually in a sanitarium in Denver,
where he died last week.

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bacco. Hutston Bros.

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