THU MICHIGtAN flAiI'L . :..___ e__ .... . .. w _ .. --,; EHIBITION OF FENCINt4 WILL BE GIVEN AT 0YM. Major Burdett, of Wisconsin Universi- ty, Secured by Local tenc. ers'Club,Will Perform. UPPER PENINSULAE LECTURERS CHOSEN New hltmey SpeefillI (~roup of Elegyell IMen Bai3I a I-undred Lectures Is Completed. and Charles A. Sellon's MERRY MUSICAL EXTRAVAGA! AD STUPENDOUS A RICK SPECTACL T he New American Pantomime The Fencers' Club announces what promises to be at novel exhibition of EXTENSION SCHEI)ULE FILLED, ELECT boxing and fencing ,for tomorrow af- ternoon. Major Burdett of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin wil be the guest of the club and following the exhibition will give an opportunity for those in- terested to see his methods of instruc- tion in the different sports of which he is master. Major Burdett was for- merly in the English army and, more recently, the director of the gymnasi- um at the University of Oxford and instructor of Fencing and Boxing at Leland Stanford. He will give a few private lessons during his stay in Ann Arbor, and the Fencers' club has secured the use of the gymnasium in the basement of Mc- Millan hall for this purpose. Maj. Bur- dett will also give some lessons at the University club in Memorial Hall, and at the city Y: M. C. A. Dinlg K r expert workmen. Thus every detail of supervision. gns according VARSITY CLINCHES &Clo. S Cor. Farmer St. IN FIRST.I M, 1 1 1' r (Continued from Jones got a pass, Mec vancing him to second, on a fielder's choice an Rogers' throw to second ling was bad. The score: 0. S. U. inl' page 1.) hling's hit ad- he took third d scored when to catch Mech- MUSIC AND DRAMA The Vat and'the Fiddled. nnounced for appearance in this Thursday, April 25, at the New tney theater is Chas. A. Sellon's ry musical comedy, "The Cat and Fiddle." This is the first of its since the Hanlon's Superba and tasma and is being welcomed as a ded relief from the stereotyped ical comedy. Chas. A. Sellon is first to exploit the rich field of ical extravaganza in late years he has been meeting with success., not only is entertained with up-! ate popular music, songs dancest clever jokes galore but besides all e good things, countless wonder- tricks, startling illusions, unac-, itable appearances and disappear-, s and beautiful transformations vd the stage of "The Cat and the Lle" during its twenty scenes. Fritz ...... Bliss CF Jones R. Mechling LF .. Smythe 1B ... Reilly 3B . fHogesett SS Grant 2B. Snyder P. A .. 2 .. 4 ....3 .. 4 ..... 3 .... 3 . . 4 ... 3 ... 3 1 0 0. 1° 0 0 1 0. 0 0 H 0 0 0 2 0f 1 .0 1 0 r 6 1 1 3 6. 3 2 2 0 A 1 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 2 E 0 0. 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 A schedule of about half a hundred Extension lectures to be given in the Upper Peninsula during the spring months has been mapped out by the Lecture Bureau. Though the dates for practically none of the engagements have been set definitely, the men who will go north and the places where they will appear have all been decided on, and were announced last night. Professors W. D. Henderson, R. M. Wenley, C. H Kauffmann, C. H. Van Tyne, A. A. Stanley, J. S. Reeves, C. T. Johnston, Filibert Roth, A. H: White, Dr. N. S. Hoff, and Mr. David Friday are the lecturers to address the citi- zens north of the Straits during this month and next. No engagements were made north of St. Ignace during the winter months for fear of delays in teain service on account of th' weather. Five "copper country" towns,Hough- ton, Hancock, Calumet, Dollar Bay: and Lake Linden, are included in the schedule, as well as three points in the "Mackinac district," Allenville, Pickford, and Stalwart. Lecturers will also appear at Marquette, Negaunee, Gwinn, Gladstone, Norway, Iron Moun- tain, Crystal Falls, Manistique, Esca. naba anld Munising. Limit of 300 Lectures Reached. The full quota of 300 lectures has been filled and from now on no more dates will be made. A map in the president's outer office shows by means of tacks with vari-colored heads, where the lectrures have gone and how many each city or town has had. Detroit heads the list with fifteen lecturer engaged, in all and Grand Rapids is a close second with four- teen. Lansing and Saginaw come next in order, with nine and eight, re- spectively. PROF. BANOROFT OF (COR NELL ' SWILL LENiiiE' ON "DYEIN(R" Prof. W. D. Bancroft, of the cheni- istry faculty at Cornell University, will give a public lecture on "The Theory of Dyeing," in the amphitheater of the chemistry building at 8 p. m. Friday, April 26, under the auspices of Phi Lambda Upsilon, the chemistry honor fraternity. The fraternity, will hold a banquet Thursday, April 25, at 6 p. m., at the Michigan Union. Architects Will Ureak Into Society. The Architectural Society will give its first annual party Friday, April 26, at 9 p. in., at the Packard Acalc1.y The affair will be informal. Tickets may be secured from Ran- dall, Abbott, Anderson, La Liberte, and Wall. witl the Eminent Co radian Harry B. Watson As the Care-Free"hAPPY" Lyrics an Carlton A Cheerful, Comical, Tuneful, Fantasy Founded on the Old, yet D MOTHER GOOSE FABLES Always a Delight to the Young Folks and Crown U} s 20 Novelties, 19 Gorgeous Scenes, 4o C'(vT Singus nd Da-ucers, 2 1 New Son'g Hits Aid a Choi us of Beauty ar.d Chalim. Two H u s an d One Half of Fun and Froic. Sixty Smiles a Minute. Seat Sale Tues., April 23 Prices 25-50-75-$1.00-$1.50 ROA L AL 1 Chicago and New York 0o t:i r can or will exce thes master - ~tailurs mn giving y on whait y ou want m C ltu but ( O r t ail rs will charge you SUch mrl. Let u showv you thc line of s11n les and1 take y our meas~ure. land (&Forsy 215 South Maimt St. Western Union Ticker Service, at avis &t Konold's Cigar Store O e Block from Ferry F 11 .,..29 2 42410 31 Totals...... Michigan A Duncanson 213 ....4 Bell CF...........4 IMitchell 1B3.......3 MunsonRF........3 !Lav ans SS . ....... 3 Rogers C .......... 4 Howard LF.........4 Nourie 3B.........4 Smith P .. ....... Ward V .... ..... R 1 *1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 II 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 P 2 0 5 1 4 10 1 3 1 0 A 2 0 0 0 1 2 0_ 0 1 E 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Pierce Vibrationlcss Motorcycles. SINGLE AND J College M'en at Majestle. Total............32 7 The chief attraction at the Majestic theater tomorrow night will be the o. s. U.........0 0 0 0 0 well known College City Quartet from Michigan5.......5 0 0 0 the University of Lombard at Gales- burg. These men are making their SIummary annual spring tour and needless to say Two base hits-Lavans, the attraction is a high,class singing Three base hits-Rogers act in all that the term implies. Theh members are fraternity men being Struck out-by 'Smith 8,k members of Sigma Nu and Phi Delta by Snyder 7' Theta societies at Lombard. Another Bases on balls-pff Sm big feature for the first three days of Ward '2, off Snyder 4. the coming week will be Marguerita's Passed ball-Fritz. Trained Lions. This is a sensational Stolen bases-Reilly 2, Be; act in which several large beasts dis- 2, Rogers. port themselves in a large steel cage erected on the Majestic stage. Mlle. Sacrifice fly-Munson. Marguerite puts them through a se- Hit by Pitcher-Bell, Fril ries of interesting and at times dan- Umpire-Patison, M. A. gerous stunts. Five acts and the mov- Time-2:05. ing pictures will make up the show. 7 27 9 2 0 0 1 1-2 2 0 0 *-7 Howard. a. by Ward 2, nith 1, off ell, Mitchell tz 2. C. - - J - r J--" The one you will eveRtually buy Why not No B. A. THOMAS, Couuty Agent TELEPHONE 882 J .A pcstal will bring a demonstrator to you. - I.'. UNIVERSITY NOTIC CES MAJE-OS I Another ig She FR OM WINTER GARDEN, n.a THIS IS OUR "ENGLISH" Mandolin practice at three o'clock at the Delta U. House. Students in the Union life member- ship campaign during spring vacation report to Heath at Union today at 3 C'clock. Fresh engineers should report for baseball practice Oat South Ferry field every afternoon this week at 3 o'clock. Soph lit baseball practice at 3 p. m. Monday at South Ferry field. Soph engineers uniform practice S. Ferry field Monday and Tuesday at 4 p. m. All players not at practice Mon- day should leave their names with the manager-Bell 906. All men interested in taking boxing or fencing instruction during the next few weeks should communicate with Paul Reighard, 1828-J. Get your safety razor blades re- sharpenedat Killins' StateSt. Iard- ware. 138-39-40. last that is admired so much. by everyone be- cause it is, without a doubt, the handsomest, most perfect fitting flat list ever made- -Thous- id so, even shoe salesmen selling other lines of high-grade footwear. ver have had enough shoes on this last to supply the demand so, eceived some more large shipments in both Shoes and Oxfords, we you to call and be fitted while our sizes are complete. Remember, we s .v- you $1.50 to $2.00 per pair. f[le. lar uer . AND HER LIONS 9 9 Monsters of the Jungle Frank Kirk Sylvester & Vance Musical Tramp Chatter and Songs BARABEE HILL COMPANY -:- In the Comedy "A Strenuous Daisy" + EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION, COLLEGE CITY QUARTET From Lombard University ,I' Singing Boys "P URFIELDS" --.Y - \r ;. s: \ f /f f . _._- _ .. ___ COX SONS & IVINING New York makers of Academics itume Caps, Gowns and Hoods for all degrt~s g~eprs-to ttves Repairing- COMING NEXT WEEK FIVE MUSICAL LASS ET EL MAY WILL SOON BE ..1 1 9 So. Main, St r e t 5 ....... > and Go 'hotographs G. C. i -A