r U THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912. POINTS OUT NEED Y FOR INFIRMARY ,w Communicant Believes Recent Student Tragedy Might Have Been Averted. 0. WOULD SEND SON ELSEWHERE. Freshi fternoo e for fre: (The Michigan Daily assumes sponsibility for sentiments e, o re- ress-' estry fan er appealed to me particu reading this letter. But s given there are indispu light of the recent traged; terfield. In view of the are soon to establish our west and that we had pl d our son to the U. of A. ble in of Mr .entione ere t Yale," this un open to place pr purpose motherE th ideas, student will aid appeal the U, life at Amer-1 them to better and organiza- prize of $150 and a second .00 are offered for the best students relative to the so- ions of the universities they he contest is being conduct- hx the columns of the New es through which letters submitted in typewritten signed by a blind name, the being enclosed in a sep- lope. The competition clos- and prizes will be awarded toward the establishment of a well next fall,.to work equipped and conscientiously man- ibert Roth. The F aged infirmary. yet taken formal : AN ANXIOUS MOTHER. but it was stated authority that P RIFLE CLUB PLANS TO HOLD consented to come QUALIFICATION MATCH SOON Prof. Sponsler Michigan, having Preparations are being made by the in 1910. Since Ja Rifle Club for a qualification match to he has been coni be held this month. The match will estry school at tl be held in accordance with the rules tion, and for the of the National Rifle Association and senior professor o the official score cards of the associa- fact that he is to tion will be used. The score cards will be welcome will be sent to the association and foresters, all of v medals will be awarded to those who the good work 1- have qualified. Cornhusker instit To those who make a score of 80 Just what rank standing and 86 prone, the bronze have here is not a medal fob of the association will be been stated just w given. Those attaining a score of 90 (Continuec standing and 96 prone will win a sil- ver fob. Young People's NAME SEVEN MEMBERS OF FRESHMAN TENNIS SQUAD. Judging from the amount of talent shown in the practices up to this time, the following have been named as members of the freshman tennis squad: Reindel, Wilson, Pinnell,Rank- in, Sprague, Hilker, and Hildner. On- ly the first four named are to have the use of the court set aside for the freshman team but any man on the squad may challenge the man above him and by defeating him take his place. In the same way any man not in the list may challenge the last man on the squad and by defeating, him take his place. - le solu- ticable. give up e tugs- enough permit- FIRST YEAR LAWS BANQUET IN DETROIT SATURDAY, MAY 18 Fresh laws will hold their annual banquet at the Hotel Griswold in De . troit on Saturday evening, May 18. Arrangements for it are being made so that members of the class may at- tend the underclass and athletic con- tests scheduled for that day and get to the banquet in time. The Baptist Young will give a banquet in lors at 6 p. m. Frida will be the' principal, evening. Tickets will cents. Walter Wilgu Walter Wilg ously ill at hi of danger, is r proving. , '12, eported as 4.) A limited number of lockers are available at the Club House at Ferry Field. These will be rented for balance of college year at a fee of Varsity Base Ball S $1.00 I Apply t Athletic Office