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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan.
Published every morning except Monday dur-
ing the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich-
igan under Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by
mal$3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 960.
Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ............Business Manager
News Editor Sporting Editor
H. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge
Assistant to Manager
7 Fred Foulk.
F. M. Church ....Assistant Sporting Editor
Leonard Rieser....... Intercollegiate Editor
Robert Tannahill......... Music and Drama
Harold Abbott ................. Cartoonist
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett
REPORTERS
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
Y. F. J. Hsu Chester Lang
F. F. McKinney H. C. Rummel
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
John Leonard
BUSINESS STAFF
Myron WatkinsIF. G. Millard
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913.
Night Editor-Chester H. Lang.,
week.
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CHAMPLAIGN, ILL., Oct. 15.-With
the preparatory games with Kentucky
and Missouri safely stowed away, Illi-
nois is now getting into shape for the
hard conference battles that follow.
All the men weathered the Missouri
game in good shape. However, Fuller-
ton, guard, and Shobinger, halfback,
are still bothered by old injuries.
Thus far Suppke has relied almost
wholly on straight football, although
played fromline shift formation. In
the Missouri game, even after Illinois
had been scored on, and when the
temptation was great to slip in a trick
play or two, he made them stick to a
few simple plays mixed in with a for-
ward pass or two.
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Press reports predict that 1,000 M.
A. C. rooters will invade Ann Arbor
on Saturday. And we predict that the
cheer leaders will have a busy day, not
in exhorting their clansmen, but in
leading them.
"The one thousand strong" are not
coming down purely on a pleasure
trip. They will yell like mad men,
they will fight like demons; fandom
will run rampant.
And with such competition, what
will Michigan do? We suggest an or-
der "double express prepaid" for
cheer leaders.
Time was when this was a standing
order. But then we annually had sev-
eral battles with our natural rivals
and we had many "thousand strong"
delegations to out-yell.
WHAT SAY YOU?
If any valuable experience is now to
be derived from college politics, by
those who have no fear of the dan-
ger of this undegraduate Charybdis,
it is the strength and moral character
to be gained by frank, honest expres-
sions of one's own judgment on the
questions of the day.
The hostile conspiracies and secret
niachinations of the past have reaped
their own ingathering of obnoxious-
ness. They have served to arouse a
storm of disapproval with any remain-
ing semblance of a boss-like rule, by
spoils system.
Today every man at :Michigan stands
on his own merits. Let him have the
courage to tell his opinions and fear-
lessly stand for these convictions.
The Ann Arbor branch of the Asso-
ciation of Collegiate Alumnae gladly
welcomes any woman who has receiv-
ed her degree from a college not eli-
gible to membership in the association,
or any woman having completed two
years in a college of the approved list.
The first meeting will be a reception
in Barbour gymnasium, Thursday ev-
ening, October 16, at 8:00 o'clock, in
honor of Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt and
Mrs. Violet Jayne Schmidt. All eligi-
ble members whether active or asso-
ciate are invited. Membership blanks
may be secured from-Mrs. C. O. Davis,
5 Cutting apartments.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Soph lit football practice at south
Ferry field. All out. 3:00 o'clock.
Soph lit election Friday afternoon
2:30 to 5:30 o'clock, room 203 Tappan
hall. Those who have not paid last
year's class dues may do so at the
election.
Junior engineer football practice,
Ferry field today, 4:30 o'clock.
Senior lit football practice, south
Ferry field, today 4:00 o'clock.
Junior lit football practice Ferry
field Thursday and Friday at 3:15
o'clock.
Soph lit football practice today at
3 :30 o'clock.
Soccer practice, Ferry field today at
4:00 o'clock, but candidates may re-
port at any time thereafter.
Senior engineer class election Fri-
day afternoon 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock.
Junior engineer class election Fri-
day afternoon 3:30 to 6:00 o'clock,
room 411.
All fresh lits who have not yet been
assigned advisors report at the dean's
office today or tomorrow.
Gargoyle business staff meeting to-
day at 5:00 o'clock.
The Ferris Institute club will meet
in Webster hall, law building, 7:30
o'clock to elect officers.
Dixie club, an organization of south-
ern students will smoke at the Union
tonight at 7:30 o'clock. At this first
smoker of the year new men will be
welcomed and the business of the year
will be planned.
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It. W. Fixel is Nominated for President
Rowland W. Fixel has been nomi-
nated by petition for president of the
senior law class. Robert Curry and
John Ober were the two nominees at
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