THE MICHIGAN DAILY city. e l TH E fICHIUAN DAILY Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the 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. Dmilley Editors. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912. Night Editor-H. each Carpenter. "Smi" Smith, Hero. "Smi" Smith, the gamest baseball pitcher who ever donned a Michigan uniform. This may be said without the slight- est exaggeration. Suffering from the intense and cramping pain caused by appendicitis, the lanky twirler got up from a sick bed and pitched eight long innings in an effort to defeat the Princeton team. And he pitched the best of ball, although suffering the WHITNORE LAKE TO BE SCENE OF EXTENDEI S. C. A. CONFAB. Fifty Officials, Members of Faculty, and Committeemen Leave for Conference Today. About fifty members of the S. C. A., including the cabinet, several members of the faculty, chairmen of committees. and other committeemen, will go to Whitmore Lake this afternoon to hold their annual conference, extending over three days. The .program is as follows: .Friday afternoon, recreation. Friday evening, social prepared by the social committee. Saturday morning, eight to nine, bi- ble classes conducted by faculty mem- bers; nine to twelve, conference deal- ing with the work of the coming year. Saturday afternoon, recreation. Saturday evening, conference. Sunday morning will be given to an address by Prof. W. D. Henderson. The members of the faculty who will attend are Professors T. E. Rank- in, J. W. Bradshaw, W. D. Henderson, and Mr. L. E. Hopkins. SOPHS SELECT BAY FOR OUTING. Second-Year Men Will Hold Frolic on June 1, as Planned. Put-in-Bay for the sophs on June 1 seems to be a certainty now, as bal- loting and general sophomoric opinion tends to show a popular approval of this plan. The engineers are especi- ally active in their expressions of sat- isfaction over the proposed trip to the bay, and recent glimpses in the lit bal- lot boxes show that the west-campus men are not far behind in their desire for the- picnic. An announcement of rates for the trip will appear soon in The Michigan Daily. Today is the last day for signifying intentions as to the trip through the ballot route and the result will be posted tomorrow. STATE CENSURED FOR STAND ON CONSERVATION QUESTION Prof. Roth in Talk at Lansing, Says Michigan is Inactive in Guarding Forests Time's flying. VM Mt We have just received samples Styles. Quality and Price C W AI Viniver-alty Attentior PSAtInum Portre~its Whlen Most men, when they feel the first symptoms of this dread disease, are more than content to seek the shelter of a hospital. They would not think of walking around, let alone making any greater exertion. But Smith, with the love of Michigan and the spirit of loy- alty to his team at heart, got up from his sick bed and pitched eight long, gruelling innings for Michigan. Hats off to the man. In him is best exemplified what we like to call "Mich- igan spirit." Most of us never see such exhibitions as that of "Smi's" and probably cannot conceive of the sacri- fice he made. At the very evident risk of his life, he rose above the occasion and gave to his college every ounce of strength he posessed. Only when absolutely exhausted could he be pre- vailed upon to stop, and then, several men had to carry him off of the field. The thanks of the entire student body are due Michigan's hero, and ev- ery organization, as well as individu- als, ought in some measure to express 319 _E. PlSl5tmaun -I Portrsaits H, Iar deep appreciation s for this sacrifice. slight balm to his the university It can only act intense suffer- d all honor to produce men " Smith, hero. the university that of the calibre of - - * n St. * d Profits $61,000 * * * D LINES * Arbor and * * 13 a.m., 12:13, .m. * :4, and 11:486, '..; Lansing-* * troit, 5:45 a.m. hours to 10:4,i * and half-hour- :15, 12:30 and ge at Ypsilanti * and 7:15 a.m. * 5 p.m. * * I*i * * * a * * * * * * * a * ALL SENIOR SING TUESDAY * JUNE 6 ON STEPS OF MEMO- * RIAL HALL. * * SENIOR LIT SING EVERY * THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN * O'CLOCK, TAPPAN OAK. * SENIOR ENGINEER SING EV- * ERY TUESDAY AND THURS- * DAY NIGHT AT SEVEN * O' C L O C K, ENGINEERING * BENCHES. * SENIOR LAW SING EVERY * TUESDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN * O'CLOCK ON STEPS OF LAW * BUILDING. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Declaring that "doing nothing" ex- presses Michigan's position on the question of timber conservation, Prof. Filibert Roth, in a recent talk at Lan- sing, said that if all the trees which had. been planted in Michigan were mature, they would not keep the saw mills of the state busy two hours. According to the M. A. C. "Holcad," Prof. Roth continued: "We have never had a governor who cared a rap about our future. We have never had a legislature which had even the smallest minority which cared about conservation. We have never had a United States Con- gress that had even a decent minority interested in this big problem,-the problem of saving from total destruc- tion the second greatest resource of. this country. "These," he said, "are some of the reasonswhy nothing is being done. There are some places where steps have been taken toward conservation, but in comparison to the devasta- tion, it amounts to almost nothing." I:.: IE Tie Ann Arbo: Cet our Taxis for danoes, theatre pa ing oar for sightseeing trips. On e BELL PHONE 1869 114 HOME PHONE 950 }:.. F . Studio I kind of pictures are, Have you seen the $25.00 ___ We are offering? SEE OUR SHOW WINDOW WAGNER & CO. State Street Tailors STUDIO Detroit, Mich. I p my of Da ncirm ast term begins, Tuesday, . 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