I I gan i *Of ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1914. PRIC st Clash ise EVENTS FOR TODAY Fresh engineer dance, Michigan Union, 8:30 o'clock. Popular Glee and Mandolin club con- cert, Hill auditorium, 8:00 o'clock. Dixie club smoker, Michigan Union, 7:30 o'clock. Prof. Snouck-Hurgronje lectures in Alumni Memorial hall, 4:15 o'clock. Architectural society smoker, Michi- gan Union, 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Martin Haller speaks to Deutsch- er Verein club, Verein rooms, 8:00 o'clock. Mr. Peter Okkelberg lectures in Muse- um building 7:00 o'clock, EVENTS OF TOMORROW * * * * * * * * * * * .1: * * * * Participating Life Mem. .. 365 Applicants '..'.........646 Total ........ ........1011 Members Needed .........2000 Members to Get .. .....989 Gain Today. ...........32 * * * * * * * * ,, MEMBERSHIP ROLE FORGES PAST 1000 LAST DAY TO GET OPERASEAT SLIPS Coupons allowing Union members to purchase seats for the opera in the advance sale will be given out for the last time today. They may be se- cured at the table in front hall until 5:00 o'clock. The numbers on the coupon do not denote the order of pur- chase of the seats. The principle of "first come, first served" will be em- ployed during the entire sale. Men holding the coupons may buy their seats at 2:00 o'clock Friday afternoon at the box office in Hill auditorium. The sale will continue Saturday and the general sale will open Monday. The condition of George Moritz, '15, who injured his knee Saturday was unimproved last night, and although he still expects to play an understudy is taking his place at the rehearsals. The entire chorus practiced all of the songs and dances at Hill auditorium TIGHT GIME ENDS WITH WIN FOR JUNTOR LAWS BY 11.10 By beating the junior engineers in an 11 to 10 game last night, the jun- ior laws worked themselves into a tie for second place among the third year teams. Two cellar championships were de- cided, one when the fresh medics lost to the soph engineers, 20 to 4, and an- other when the soph medics forfeited to the junior dents. The next games in the series are scheduled for play on Friday night. TODBE HARMONY T.HIS EVE, Hll Auditorium is to Be Sc Musical Clubs' Conce Before Western Trip 'THE DANCE OF THE GNO3 WILL BE PRINCIPAL Several New Songs Will Be I For First Time to Lo Audience D RUN Staged ked to e, Sat- s held lay af- in ex- t year, essary to the dash to turn the i offer little rents other aptain Koh- z first. Both will prob- s, although ill fight to r 1' 5' E L "Hoodoo" Fischer party, Michigan Un- ion, 9:00 o'clock. Dr. James Franklin Jameson lectures in Economics building, 4:15 o'clock. Oratorica"l association play, "She Stoops to Conquer," University Hall, 9:00 o'clock. Prof. E. H. Kraus speaks in room 348, engineering building, 11:00 o'clock. TO MEET CHICAGO IN FOIL MATCHES, With 1011 life members signed up in the mammoth Union life member- ship campaign, the big canvass is now well started on the last lap, with the most encouraging prospects for the commencement of the million dollar club house next fall. Several commit-' tees have asked for an extension of time, and for this reason the work wil be continued for the remainder of this week. The folowing are the names of the men who had signed up last night: E. S. Kratzet, '17, H. P. Fisher, '16, V. A. Herbert, '16, H. L. Gary, '18M, W. S. Osborn, Jr.,,'17, R. W. Shelby, '17, L. R. Moezo, '17, W. H. Berry, '17, H. G. Allerton, '14, M. E. Pitkin, '16L, W. T. Smith, '15E, W. P. Winkham, '16E, F. S. J. Church, '16, W. E. Fitch, '17, J. C. Campbell, '16L, J. B. Steere, '681 J. I. Lippincott, '14, C. W. Reade, '16E, W. J. Egan, '14-'16M, F. M. Bartow, '15,1 G. C. Adie, '17, E. F. Baker, '16, V. T. Lee, '17, C. F. Cross, '17, Roy Hall, '17, 1 E. C. Daum, '17, E. Oberlin, '16, E. R.t Young, '15E, W. H. Grover, '17, R. W., Thompson, '16E, H. G. Maas, '17, F. W.t Ayers, '17. Moving Baseball Stand 20 Feet South The baseball grandstand on Ferry field is being moved 20 feet south on rollers in order to make room for th new concrete stadium. The old south stands have either been demolished or removed to the baseball diamonds and a large force of laborers is work- ing on the excavation for the new structure. Wolverine Player Will Coach Amherst Thomas J. Reilley, '10l, guard on the 1908 Varsity eleven, has resigned as football coach at the University of Maine to accept the same position at Amherst. COACH FRESH FOR YPSILANTI CLASH last night. The dancing, which is largely under the direction of Arthur Dennison, '15, is almost entirely per- fected, and Director St. John is now directing his attention to the smaller details. L. E. Hughes, '16E, who is taking the place of C. G. Shipley, who was de,, Blared ineligible is taking the part of Eleurette with remarkable adaptabil- ity. His feature dance with Arthur Dennison will be one of the most at- tractive numbers. The cast will re- hearse at the Union at 4:00 o'clock' this afternoon, and the chorusmen will assemble at the Union at 6:45 o'clock. e, I. the tan- 'ore Announcement of the scheduling of the state championship matches in Ann Arbor for March 21 and of a dual clash with the fencers of the Univer- sity of Chicago for the week follow- ing, was made yesterday by officials of the University of Michigan Fencing club. In preparation for these big contests, the foil men will meet the trio from the university faculty on Friday. The state championship matches will (Continued on page 4.) Boston Tech Professor Talks Saturday Prof. H. W. Smith, of the Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, will give a free illustrated lecture, "Among the Head Hunters of Borneo," in the west lecture room of the Physics building at 8:00 o'clock Saturday evening. He will speak under the auspices of the University club. Dean Bates Is Confined to His Home Dean H. M. Bates, of the law de- partment, has been confined to his home for the past two days with a slight infection of the ankle. His con- dition was reported the same yesterday but it is expected that he will be able to meet his classes the first of next week. With the makeup of the ''Varsity track team definitely decided, Trainer Farrell will give some of his atten- tion today to the freshman team that will compete with Ypsilanti Normal college squad in' Waterman gymnasi- um Saturday night. It is probable that the same team will oppose the Normalites, as was used against the Detroit "Y" runners last week, but trials will be held this afternoon in a few events in an effort (Continued on page 4.) "The Dance of the Gnor elaborate lighting effects, principal number on the v gram at the big popular co: staged in Hill auditorium, 8:00 o'clock, by the Michiga Mandolin club. The reportc entirely new. Many of tb to be used on the 6,000-mi Coast trip next month will b ed for the first time in Ann "The Midnight Sons," exp the modern ragtime, and th String Quartet" are anno head-liners on tonight's bill. ganizations will introduce cialties. Medleys from recent metrop eras will be featured in the allotted to the Mandolin clu lar music will also occupy attention of the Glee club. ' lows, '14, and "Bill" Willh are down for novel bits of co deville. "Ain't It Great" and "The Song" will be featured. "La "She's the Old Girl of Half Fellows," both composed by I ton, '11, will be introduced first time in this city. "Th phone Rag," by Rowland Fi and Sylvan Grosner, '14L, have its first hearing in publi "Humoresque" will be rep the Mandolin club. The nun received with unusual cordiali last popular concert, in Feb the 4,000 persons who atte affair, and its rendition this will be by special request. Tickets for the concert, a uniform price of 25 cents, w sale all day at the Union, a: campus bookstores. No seat reserved. Seats may also b ed at the box office in Hill au from 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock th noon, and beginning at 7:0 this evening. The doors wil at 7:30 o'clock. WILL NOT USE PASS BOO IN FRESH-YPSI TRA two be the only Mich- put, but this will ists many points first two places tree points falling Syracuse in the will probably run; S U iner going close the be taken, and the events y will compete are as sh-Seward, Smith and ish-Seward, Smith and un-Jansen, John and n-Murphy and Griest. 'ox and Lamey. s-Armstrong and Jan- and Cook. Kohler. Smith, Bond, To Close Over Doors Should At 500-Drawings B Varsity Meet Jan- CONQIJER" TO OIIIORROW NIGHT tation of Ben Greet i Here," Says ollister "The presentation of 'She Stoops to Conquer," by the Oratorical association in University Hall at 8:00 o'clock to- morrow night," said Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, director of the play, "will rival that of the Ben Greet players' given here last year. This is by far the most finished play we have ever, presented." "She Stoops to Conquer" ranks with Sheridan's comedies, "The Rivals" and (Continued on page 4.) MICHIGAN GLEE AND MANDOLIN CLUB Organization which is to give mammoth popular concert, tonight at 8:00 o'clock, in Hill auditorium. From this group 35 men will be chosen to make record-breaking California trip next month. Many of the specialties to be used on this tour will be introduced at this evening's affair. ,Advs.noe Sale to UVnion Mermbers Bi F dMh 13th 2 PM at Hill Auditorium, e i s rM r1t Closes Saturday, March 14th, 5 P. M. A MODEL DAUGHTER Book By W. Ray Melton Music By W.A. Diekema and Waldo Fellows Lyrics by S. S. Grosner Athletic coupons will not be ed for admission to the Fresh-Y track meet, which is to be : Waterman gymnasium Saturda ing. No restrictions will be pl the attendance unless the cr siuch larger than the one at terclass meet last week. Only be allowed in the gymnasium, doors will be closed as soon limit is reached. The drawing of athletic boo bers for the Varsity meet w Monday by a committee comp( L. W. Van Vleet, '16E; A. E. St William B. Palmer, '15; F. R. lander, '17; H. C. Duffield, ' Maurice L. Toulme, '14L. Th bers drawn for both the vars Cornell meets will be posted athletic association a few days the meets. 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