Ichigan Dal I ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1911. TADD SPEAKERS TO to Rep- SMOKER PROGRAM, .. .. ALL-FRESH DOWN EMBRYO FARMERS First Year Men End Season in' Glorious Fashion, Defeat- ing Aggies ACTION BY GOPHERS BY THEIR REPIU Feared That Many Sent May not Try t -1tatters. PUT i Bates and Judge Murfin Feature Occasion With Addresses MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., No' Conservatism and inability to I responsibility for the accompl of a change of conditions, may almost unanimous student a :OW VIEWS OF NEW HOME. IMINOR INJURIES ATTEND ,n Henry M. Bates of the law de- ent and Judge James O. Murfin, , of Detroit, have been ad- L tc o the list of speakers to en-, the guests of the Michigan at the annual smoker in honor football team in Waterman and ar gymnasiums Tuesday evening, The work of Michigan's speedy backs coupled with the inability of the Lan- sing players to handle Hadden's run- ning punts properly, proved the undo- ing of the M. A. C. youngsters on Ferry field yesterday afternoon, and the Michigan "babes" won the victory by an 18 to 0 score. The game was play- ed on a slippery gridiron and on this account was not as fast as it might have been. tha and is well known to the as one of the strongest rters of the Michigan Un- its inception has been est friends. His subject ew Michigan Union Club- uring his talk, slides of building will be thrown . Going into the game with an red leg sustained in practice, the ter Menominee player starred both isively and on the defense, and Bushnell and Hughitt helping out, the freshmen apparently had trouble in trimming the upstate C. she tackle, suffered a and also had to Raynsford...... r the be devoted to an expianation o fthe The first touchdown made by the artic- plans for the million dollar campaign AlU-Fresh came in the first quarter to- ebate. which is to be inaugurated among the ward the end of the period. The Mich- , and alumni. A short history of the Union igan lads forced the M. A. C. players rs of and its present purposes and signifi- back to the five yard line, and when y de- cance to the student body will also DePrate, the Lansing fullback, fumbled recht be brought out. a pass for a punt, the freshmen re- cago Judge James Murfin of Detroit has covered the ball. Bushnell took it over n. B. appeared many times before the stu- on a quarter back buck for two yards. men dent body and has a reputation as an In the second and third periods nei- f the orator of no mean qualifications. He ther team was able to score, though year. is well in touch with the athletic sit- the play was by turns-in both Michigan uation and his talk will probably be .and M. A. C. territory and the ball :ants., along this line. '°I changed hands a great many times. ster- A telegram was sent last night invit- It was in the final period that the All- had ing Judge Thonn9on of Canandaigua, Fresh scored the remaining two touch- Hall N. Y., who was one of the principal downs. A recovered kick which brought vould speakers of the Michigan alumni ban- the ball within the ten yard zone, gave ctice. quet in New York City last February. the Michigan players their opportuni- M. A. ..o reply has been received as yet but ty and Hughitt took the leather across it is probable that the invitation will the chalk mark on'a fake forward pass be accepted. formation. A forward pass from Hug- lags. Tickets for the smoker have been hitt to Collette in mid-field gave the y the placed in the hands of a large number star half possession of the ball, and who of students by Thomas Doyle and an eluding the would-be tacklers he ran sses- unusually large sale has been report- some 40 yards for the final score. Bush- y be ed, nell kicked all three goals. them . The M. A. C. team excelled the fresh- the Alumnus Dies in South-Land. men in variety of plays and their of- indly Word has been received of the death fensive strength was about equal to nick, of Seward Cramer, '87 E, '91 L, in that of Michigan's, but on the defense Tampa, Fla., Thursday morning. Mr. the visitors were sadly at fault. Michi- Cramer was formerly a newspaper man gan's offense was excellent but the de- in this city and was prominent in uni- fense was not up to the standard. The INE. versity activities while in college. , freshmen always took a brace when -For -their goal was in danger, however, and me-Frsmanaged to pull out of the fire. men First Year Lilts Siving tlut at Union' Fumbling by the M. A. C. team nsas Fresh lits will open their social helped the Michigan youngsters not a dent season for the year with a smoker at hle h ihgnyugtr o ~ also the Union tomorrow evening at 8 little, especially on passes for punts. casochlno Terw be"smokesg re- The Lansing lads also had trouble in ocia- o'clock. There will be "smokes," re- handling Hadden's low running kicks the freshments and music, which, too, helped Michigan. The slip- pline pery condition of the field served as a eln- 3lolman's Condition Improved. handicap to both teams and several s by Arthur Moehlman who is convalesc- times the men failed to get away be- ing from an operation for appendicitis, cause they could not keep their feet. 1 is reported as doing well. He will be The game was marked by two inju- ws unable to return to class work until ries, neither of them serious. R. G.1 wat- after the holidays, however. Smith, starting at full for Michigan, ane- . Merritt,Barthel.... L.G. . Traphagen........ C. .... Cole...............R.G. .. Musser............ R.T. Nichols ............ R.E. .. Bushnell,Hughitt.. Q. .... Collette,Bushnell... L.H. .. R.Smith, J.Smith... Collette......... F.B. ... Lyons .............R.H. ... Of Prof. W. H. Hobbs' i quakes," .published in translated into Russia The Russian translati during 1912, but no ex determined for the ap Italian. have n's Assc involve discil )lete r power, To Lecture to H' Dean W. B. Hinsd fifth of his series c tomorrow evening a college. The subjE Fevers: Eruptive, pholds, 'Miasmatic,' Remedies." 'Fre t esawori mre a in northern Michigan fected with "broad" t :ording to Dr. A. S. War hological department." ne that attracts moret 'est;" stated Dr. War se fish fujnish food f of country. A genera the fish in home wa .ly be kept from sprea lies, thus greatly increa Pne and rthin. "The than thin, or a 1 in- ters ding sing i+ 1 . E.b tcrian burcb C. E. Thanksgiving Service Soph Lits Hold Initial Dinner R. H. Plaisance will represt faculty at the first of the series lit dinners to be held at the December 4. Owen Winters y spond to a toast, while "Bill" I and Waldo Fellows will furnish vocal and instrumental. Ticke be obtained from the social con 6:30 P. M. STUDENTS WELCOME, Special Musical Service at 1:30 > know something about the life and work of the people .in different Ian Prown skinned cousins? If so, come to Newberry Hall tonight at 6;30 Michigan graduate, who has travelled extensively and is fitted to dic JRREY, Mich. '00- The Brov