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DAILY

lICHIIGAN DAILY

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Official Newspaper at the University
of Michigan.
Published 'every morning except Mon-
day throughoutthe school year.
Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar-
bor, Michigan, under Act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.
MANAGING EDITOR.
Walter K. Towers.
BUSINESS MANAGER
Albert R. Dilley
Editors.
Mews Editor ........Harry Z. Foy
Assistant ............Frank Pennel
Athletic Editor......Karl Matthewi
Assistant' ............ G. C. Eldredge
Music and Drama ....Earl V. Moors
Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee
Files ................Emmett Taylor

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an Frank E. Shaw
Maurice Myer
Editors.
Mack Ryan
Robert Gillett
C. Harold Hippler

Toulme
obinson
Weber

game, will be within the reach of all.
It means a closer knitting of the ties
between things athletic and things ac-
ademic and as such is bound to work
for the betterment of Michigan.
THE NECK OF THE WOODS
by the
COUNT OF KILLARNEY
A recent news item states that the
popularity of winter football at the
University of Wisconsin has interfered
with the drill there and the authori-
.ies are divided regarding the advan-
.ages and precedent that should be al-
.owed them. With apologies to R. K.,
we offer:
You can talk of march and drill
Till the bravest gets his fill
And wearing little dinky uniforms
But you lay around and shirk
And you don't get out and work
In the midst of cold and winter storms.
You can put your bunch in line
And the patriotic people up and roar
But the man who is dead game
And who really wins the fame
Is the man who helps the team pile up
the score.
Is it "hip, hip, hip."
Or "two-eleven-four."
Is it a winning football team
Or a dinky mimic war?
The handsome soldier boy
May bring the fair one joy
And delight her at the military hop ,
But the man who'll win her heart
Is the man who does his part
The player who don't know when to
stop.
£'he old grads may delight
In commenting on the sight
When your regiments go past on pa- .
rade *
But the man whom they will cheer
Xnd who brings them back each year
Is the man in muddy football togs ar-
rayed,
Is it "hip, hip, hip"
3r "two-eleven-four."
Is it a winning football team
Or a dinky, mimic war?

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Reporters.
Townley Oscar Beckman
Murphy William Daugherty
ig Yellen Fred B. Foulk
. Tallmadge H. Beach Carpenter
n R. Hunter James D'Evelin
z Milligan Leonard M. Rieser
r F. Rosenbaum J. V. Sweeney
BUSINESS STAFF.
tant to Mgr. ..Joseph Fouchard
tising Mgr ... Elmer P. Grierson
lation Mgr.....E. Ray Johnson
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()FFICE HOURS: Managing Editor.
1-2 p. m., 10:30-11:30 p. m.; Bus-
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By mail, 13.00.
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Maynard Street.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912.
Night Editor-Laren Robinson.

Commenting casually on the local
situation as observed from the new
glider:
Penn must take a far rear seat
Cornell must do the same
And Syracuse must give up hope
Nebraska wants a game.

,

Philip

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A Step Forward.
After years of endeavor and an equal
number of years of disappointments,
the universal athletic tax ruling has
finally been passed b'y the Board of
Regents. This measure has been ad-
vocated by those who should be in
the best position to form an opinion
of what would be advantageous to
Michigan but behind the screen has
lurked the shadow of the rural vote.
Yesterday, however,decisive action was
taken and in effect it means that Mich-
igan students will no longer have rea-
son ,to complain of any lack of rep-
resentation in the Athletic Association.
Every student will be a member and
entitled to a vote and it rests with each
indiividual whether he or she exercises
the franchise. But aside from all this,
it means that in the future Michigan
teams of all sports will receive the
best of support, and the price, averag-
ing less than seventeen cents perj

The basketball team of an eastern
college was wrecked recently when
one of the players kissed a letter from
his sweetheart. She was at 'the time
afflicted with the mumps and the
epistle osculator transmitted the
swell disease to all of his team. But
this only serves to illustrate that love
and athletics should be kept apart.
They are both too strenuous.
Dr. Kraemnlein states that the fresh-
man class is a disappointment in the
track line. Coach Cole adds a few
words concerning the football line
and intimates a like opinion.

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