THE MICHIGA1 DAILY lGAN DAILY er at the Unhersitj- [ichigan. morning except Mon- t the school year. ost Office at Ann Ar- under Act of Con- 3, 1879. NG EDITOR. K. Tower§. S MANAGER bor, I gress News Editor ........Harry Z. foly Assistant...........Frank Pennell Athletic Editor......Karl Matthews Assistant............0. C. Eldredge Music and Drama .... Earl V. Moore Intercollegiate News Harold G. McGee Files ................Emmett Taylor For this they deserved praise and not the jeers that were generously heaped upon them by some of the spectators. During the baseball game with M. A. C. the same spirit was strongly no- ticeable. M. A. C. had sent a delega- tion of rooters to witness the games. ?cy alo sent a cheer leader. When the latter tried to get his men to yell, he was hissed at from all sides. Cat- (,alls and "smart" remarks followed his efforts to help his team by cheers. When the visiting pitcher deserved braise for a particularly hard try for a foul bail, he was encouraged to se- cure a net. In the evening several of the M. A. C. men drifted into one of the down town refreshment parlors and, while there, were met on all sides by jeers and ribald remarks. There is no excuse to be offered for this unsportsmanlike and "mucker" conduct upon the part of some mem- bers of the student body. One of the first principles of sport is to learn to play fair and such conduct certainly violates the letter as well as the spir- it of that rule. Outbreaks such as these