THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Rememmbar Straw Hat s WhUitney 4BURT A. TOWFNSEND, Day is near. Before you buy, look over our line, as they are right. Also a large assortment of soft shirts with collars tomatch at n A Nr Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. E. J. LOHR. European Plan. Arrangements And Jubilee Week :T now FOREIGN STUDENTS ""E""UN'" I1 SEVE-NTH1 WINS FOR :MICILIVA N TO HAVE ADVISERS M workmen. y detail of Plans for University Officials and For- eigners to Co-operate Will Be Tried. COSMOPOL1TANS ARE ACTIVE, Designs according & CO*- hs Car. Farmer St. I , I HE Foreign students at Michigan are to have faculty advisers of the plans, now under way, materialize. The mat- ter has been talked over recently by Dean Effinger and President Welch, of the Cosmopolitan club, and will be presented to the respective bodies that each represents, the Senate Council and the Cosmopolitan club, at their. meetings. Organized cooperation between uni- versity officials and men from foreign lands is the broad significance of the plan. The help that the strangers will receive from frequent contact with the professors and instructors will be invaluable. There are already 58 col- legcs and universities in this country where foreign students are given fac- ulty advisers, and it has for several years been the aim of the local Cos- mopolitan club to securq them here.. "We feel,", said President Welch, last night, "that it will not only strengthen our organization, but it will' lend more prestige and influence to the club in its efforts to attract other foreign students.- Our aim is to help make Michigan more cosmopolitan than it is now, and to bring students from other countries into close touch with the Americans. "Although we have progressed a great deal, especially in the past year, we can do much more next year if the faculty is behind us. Michigan is be- hind many of the American universi- ties as to cosmopolitanism. Cornell, for instance, has a cosmopolitan club of 240 members, which owns a large clubhouse where a large number of the members live." Illini Club to Elect Officers Today. Officers for the following year will be elected at a meeting of the Illini club called for this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Tappan hall. Plans for the club dance, which is scheduled for next Tuesday evening, will be discuss- ed. Developing and printing neatly and promptly done at Hoppe's. 145 eod tf Lyndon made 41 exposures and got' 41 excellent negatives of the senior swing-out and class groups. .155 (Continued from page 1.) base on the throw in. Mitchell kept up the average with another bingle and Bell tallied. Again, in the third, the Wolverines counted. After two were down, Munson begged a base, and Seymour juggled Lavan's grass cutter long enough to allow both runners to secure seats at first and second. Rog- ers poked out a hit and Munson scor- ed. Syracuse Scores in Fifth and Sixth. The afternoon's program was slight- ly interrupted at this stage. Syracuse :ot peevish and decided to see how a few figures would look on its side of the score board. With this determina- tion in the fifth inning, Schoepflin got in the way of a spitter and strolled down to first. He took second on an infield out, and Mr. Carling gave him the needed impetus for the. rest of the route with a single. This seemed so good to the easterners that they re- repeated in the sixth only doubling the dose. Lavans misplayed New- hart's bounder and he was safe. Ray- nor hit, Newhart took third, and on the next ball, Raynor pilfered second. .With -two on, Schoepflin hit safely and the score was three all. The seventh started peaceably for Michigan when Duncanson grounded out. Then Bell beat out a bunt, and Mitchell walked into an inshoot and was sent to first to ease his pain. Promptly the pair hooked second and third on a double steal. Munson hit feebly and died. Lavans was at the bat when Bell started stealing down the last white chalk mark. On he sped, gathering speed like Ann Arbor's mo- torcycle police. He had almost reached the plate when Lavans caught sight of a ball he liked and landed thereon. Far out into left Yeld flew the pellet, far beyond the brave Pinkertons, who guard the rear fence, far out chased the left fielder as though he had for- gotten his purse in Toledo. But it was all in vain, and before the ball came Lavans was perspiring on the bench while a big three went up on' the score board. At this stage the weary plow boy, the lowing herd etc., were in evidence and Donovan was af- fected by the yell of the hungry fans, to the, extent of calling the game and a cab for the nearest hamburger. The wearers of. the Orange journey to Lansing today to play M. A. C., and are back here Saturday for another contest. "Wild Bill" will positively appear again, and the varsity track meet will furnish the curtain. raiser. The hieroglyphics on the battle are: Slre~ia And Now Comes . ELOP2A" The chum 9oo dress ai the ftop; Paris A~ the pois. 4 ply Hland iade, Y4Size5 15,4: for25 ,I(~!JC K~O~A~T Y Reserve Tables in. Chicago and New No tailor can or will excel the tI lors in givg you what yo clothes but othe'r tailors ill cl much iore. Let us show you t sam-uples and takle your luCstir w.A; ,W a xe r (, IPanama and Strav FIRST CLASS SHOE SHI 301 1-2 SOVTI Syracuse .........0 0 0 0 Michigan .........2 0 1 0 Game called in eighth account of darkness. 1 2 0 0-3 Assoc 0 0 3 *-6 plann inning on the co nite I e a fine line of Rubber 3 or without, that are 0% ;!yracise. AB R Giles 2b.........4 0 Welch rf.... . ...4 0 Newhart If........4 1 Raynorc......4 1 Schoepfiin cf ...... 1 1. Fisher lb. .....3 0 Seymour ss.. 3 0 Carling 3b,..3 0 Dexter p...........3 0 H' 1 2 0 2 07 '1' 0 0 0. 0 2 11+ 3 1 0 A 3 0 0 1 0 0, 2 2 3 E 0 0i 0 2 1 0 0 A Sumiary: Home run-Lavans; two are base hits-Welch, Munson; struck out can -by Dexter 4, by Smith 8; base on bers balls--off Dexter 7; hit by pitcher- vai Schoepfiin, Mitchell; stolen bases- Micl Giles, R aynor, Carling, Bell 2, Mitchell the 2, Lavans, Rogers; sacrifice hit- zati Schoepfiin; umpire-Donovan, Pe- ber. roit; time-2 :05. _____ _____ _ _IN, bC d every other way. - Totals..........29 3 7 23*11 3 *Two out when game was called. to you. )se from us this season and save money REPAIRINC Michigan. AB Duncanson 2b. . 2 Bell if...........4 Mitchell cf........3 Munson rf ......,2 Lavans ss .........3 Rogers c . .,.... 4 Howard B .. ....4 Scully 3b.._. . 4 Smith p ..........2 R 1 2 1 1 1 U 0 0 0 H 0 2 1 1. 1 L1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 12 0 0 A 2 0a 0 0 2 1 0 3 6 E 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 COSMOPOLITANS MEET TONIGHT. Will Discuss Plans for New Clubhouse and Publication. At a meeting of the Cosmopolitan club this evening in the Cercie Fran- cais rooms, plans for a clubhouse will be discussed. The clubhouse will be modelled after similar buildings in the larger universities, especially the one at Wisconsin. Besides producing a lodging and boarding place for a number of the members, clubrooms will be fitted out for the use of mem- bers, who are not able to live in the house. In the past, the local organi zation has been greatly handicapped for the want of a suitable meeting place. - The club, which is affiliated with Corda Fratres, the international cos- mopolitan society and the American Have Ib 21 R FIELD S. Main Street S Totals.......... 28 6 6 24 14 2 - I. - itmencemrent Styles leas in Portraits cir