)RN;N j 1 liC iigan Dail L T N'o. 2. f AUW ELEV phi, 1611, Big Gzud:C 6PLAWNN'Q AJ)OvN 'NES IA 0#A Y' 4 Ob!i () xnef First ofae of hard SeheuliV ni.erest att iihes itselC to : fnc ba1 pi me of the sea- &fternon. wlhen Captal ~ will ien h Learn against :W eleven; pin'e the clasi ce o f p % a n d t e a c h e r. oe, the coca e o c the Green egs tion, plav e~d at center :t the Wlv r'eine teams in d '12; and thte upperclaaw- campus s et e enber the ed fo Mzatd- m il mairk ttie shattering s COmei tO bP looked ipon an athieitc ~traditJon, as time in a declde Case will i Michigan scihedule. There wore intcre'4 in the game there ever Wma before in epefler. (vAg r to the imn. eduie wh1 i 4the 1914 Var- 1 ty. The work5 of the Wol- 1 will be the pont of closest *u the Mange ahic Blue ma- 1 his year sel a likely to I 'eak on the a1glity of the uid a satistar'tory primary 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, -OeTOBER 30, 1914. * * * * *A EMBERSHIPL ST 'ISTICS 12-13 13-14 14- 1462 1892 18 .. -121 1 .... 215 1 256 354 3 396 533 5 597 808 . 8 805 1149 11 891 1266 12 1281 1670 16 HARD DRI Candidates Work ouglas on South rry Field MAGE THIS W scrimmage sche aturday of this v h Douglas lastz lidates through a actice. Six full ele nough men left ov es as soon as an slowing up. utting the squad as decided to sepe into two squads. rho are not yet in have a chance to b eir future work on to the first squ romiding new arr re, of Oak Park . owe weighs dcKinney, 140 pou first or c agulars at rig MTN Gargoyle Decides on Plans for Year 'A *. Plans for the year were decided up- *I on, at a meeting of the Gargoyle staff, * nyesterday afternoon. There will be E15 * TInine issues of the humor magazine 75 * Uthis year. One during each month of 08 * the school year. The first number of 97 * Season Tickets at Harvard Include All Students in University Invited to the Gargoyle will be out October 19. 66 * Games With Michigan, Hear Progra n it Talks, It will be an anti-Harvard offering. 54 * Princeton and Yale Music and Yells A meeting of the business and editori- 28 * al staffs and men who wish to try out 51 * MAY RESERVE SEATS BY MAIL 400 FRESHMEN ATTEND PARTY for either staff has been called for 16 * , tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in 43 * All Harvard University, and the The Union will hold a reception, for the.Gargoyle offices in the Press build- east in general, is looking forward to all students in the University, Friday ing. three big things on the crimson'foot- night, at 7:30 o'clock, at the clubhouse. The affair is to serve as a sort of open ball schedule'far this year. Michigan, house, and everybody is invited to at- H U T -O C R ' house, and everybody is invted to at- Princeton and Yale are the features tend. The comiteee in charge con-al1IdU LTYsCONCERTS TLL that are attracting the interest of the sists of Walter 'Watson, '16E, C. B. Cambridge supporters, and not the Sikes, '16, E. D. Crumpacker, '16E, and bV least of these is Michigan, as is shown A: S. Hart, '17. The program, which ' Out by the preparations that are being has not yet been completed, will con- made.. tain a number of talks and musical Theodore Harrison, Baritone, and Miss ' Season tickets are being sold for all numbers. There will be Michigan (Grace Johnson Open Season, games on the schedule of our strong- songs and yells -by the whole company. in Auditorium EEK est eastern foe, and only those games Every part of the Union is open to -- are excepted which in the opinion of all students during the next three PROGRAMS FREE TO STUDENTS duled the Harvard athletic authorities are weeks. This opportunity is given 'to week, the "big games.' For the Michigan, those who are not members of the Faculty concerts, which for a num- night Princeton and Yale games arrange- Union to thoroughly Investigate the her of years have been held in the ments are being made for the reserva- advantages that a membership offers.S grill- tion of seats by mail. The reading and lounging rooms, the School of Music hall and the High evens In the opinion of these same author- billiard and pool room, the rooming School auditorium, will hereafter be er to ities, the Michigan game, coming a and employment agencies are all given in Hill auditorium and in the af- week before the Princeton struggle, thrown open to the student body for a ternoon at 4:15. o'clock instead of in yone will be even a larger event than that few weeks. the evening. The School of Music has which follows immediately after it. Fully 500 Freshmen crowded into also decided to charge no admission this With this idea in mind the, seating ca- the big assembly room last night, to whatever to the concerts. All persons crate pacity is being arranged to accommo- attend the get acquainted party ar- are requested to be in the seats1 In date 10,000 more spectators than are ranged for them. They uncorked plen- promptly as the doors will be closed con- expected for the Tiger scrap. ty of 'pep' and received a 4lt of good during the numbers. nake These great expectations are not advice from the speakers. Theodore Harrison, baritone, new war- confined to the athletic authorities head of the vocal department of the ad. alone but are shared by the entire stu- New Courses in Spanish are Arranged School of Music, will make his initial als dent body, which is looking forward Owing to the great number of stu- -Ann Arbor appeaance at the first of high to the encounter with its western op dents desiring to study Spanish, Prof. these concerts tomorrow afternoon at ponent, with fully as much enthusiasm Wagner, of the Spanish department, the scheduled time. Mr. Harrison is 1'ds'. as it is showing for any of its eastern has announced three additional sec- a concert singer of wide experience, confiiats.having spent three years in Italy in y conflicts. -tions. Prof. Kenyon, who has pre-hI can- viously been exclusiyely in the En- opera, and three years in concert work who gineering department, has been se- in Germany. He "has likewise been Whoe SIreceived with .ageat enthusiasm . werecured to take charge of these courses. UNIV RSIT ROL to ake harg of hesethroughout tis eau~~. a frme nion An advanced course in practical Span-tr non, nil r known as Course 7, will be con-.G J s f G ducted by Mr. Hernandez, who has member of the School of Music facul- 152,d CIU !I lU LI Lonly recently come from South Amer- ty, will make her first Ann Arbor ap- 152 i1m wib e t opearance since returning from a Alen- lea.,, Freshm en W111 , be rm tt dto y a '7 e v f a se c b o d r 200, Enrollment for Students Shows Gain enroll in this department this year. years'leave of absence abroad. Mrs.t ________________George B. hed who has 'spent the and; in Literary, Engineering summer abroad under Lhevnne will ; J. Dental and Graduate offer two piano groups. Professor ward Schools tltanley will accompany Profesor .am, INCREASE OFREQUIREMENTSAU Harrison, and Miss Hamilton will ac- hamINCRASE F REUIREENTScompany Miss Jhnson. . onan, REDUCE NUMBER ON LAW LIST RTS TOMO O son, W4 165,' Chinese Students Cannot GetoUn r t Mny idge, From Home, but are Admittedt oca, to University .WneWilaeNa graved on rad- Comstock Trophy Cup and- New Although ,exact statistics are with- Receive Prize ton- held by some departtents, the enroll- - OWSINCREASE Igar ment of students continues. to show ENTRIES CLOSE THIS EVENING raig, a marked increase over that of last Biological Department Alone Reports rery, year. In the literary department, the ' Captain Reindel, of the Varsity ten- Decrease, Engineers' Camp and 190, registration to date exceeds that of nis team, has announced the condi- Library School Are Taxed ster, this time last year, but does not equal tions under which play for the Coi- to Capacity N. the increase of last year over that of ggie, 1912-1913. . stock tennis trophy will be held this ENTERTAINMENTS, LECTURES 170, The exact figures are not given out fall. AND RECITALS WERE GIVENC Va.; as yet, but the engineering depart- Entries will be received as late as pids ment reports a 20 percent increase. 6:00 o'clock tonight, at which hour Ann Arbor Civic Association Conducts eles, The medic department, to, date, has are to be held and the re- Program of Music For 'drawings aBenefit ofld Studentsx tral, enrolled 275 students, the homeop de- Benefit of students ear- partment 65, and the dental depart- sults of these drawings are to deter- ; p. ment 279. With a freshman' class of mine the opponents for the prelimin- Much interest was taken in the ser-{ Eoor, 127, the facilities of the latter depart- ary round. The result of these draw- ies of 72 special lectures and enter-1 Itun, ment are taxed beyond the limit. New tainments given during the summer ; J. equipment has been ordered to pro- ings will be published tomorrow school. The program included 51 lec-g . J. vide for the increase. Play in the preliminary round will tures, two geological excursions, four ield, The returns from the pharmacy de- start tomorrow and will be for the recitals by the Department of Oratory, 0.; partment show the registration of 103 best two out of three sets, until the five open air performances by the Benr ath- students. The graduate department final round is reached, when the mest Greet Woodland Players, six concerts my; has enrolled 1 6 6 s t u d e n t s three out of five will decide who is in Hill auditorium by members of ther oos, making an increise of 30 per. cent. to have his name engraved on the faculty of the University School ofa H. The registration in the law department cup with which Regent Comstock has Music, three visitors' nights at thee to date is 448, a decrease of 39 from presented the University. Besides observatory, and the President's re-I last year. This falling off is account- this honor the winner of the tourna- ception to the students of the sum-t ooks ed. for by the increased requirements ment is to receive an individual prize. mer session. Among the non-facultyr last for admission to the department. Entries may be telephoned to any lecturers were Dr. E. S. Buchanan,I than According to present statistics, the member of the committee. Their Oxford, England; Regent J. E. Beal,t been European was has not decreased the names and telephone numbers follow: Ann Arbor; Regent L. L. Hubbard, As number of foreign students. Thus far 'Ira Reindel, 2144-J; Jack Switzer, 120; Houghton; and Dr. J, L. Snyder, Pres-S title the only direct result of the war has IE. P. Wright, 131; Willis Brodhead, 16. ident of Michigan Agricultural College,I ath- been to cause five Chinese students The entry fee of fifty cents should be East Lansing. . ear, trouble in obtaining money which was paid. before the first match is played With the co-operation of the officerst tax sent to them from Manchuria by way and the winner of the match should of the summer session, the Ann Arbor1 (Continued on page 4) notify the committeeof the result. (Continued on page 4)e PLAN . UNF In the f ADOPT BIG cessful at c At the p er's slip en son athletic ets to the games are e applications will be rec after Octob be divided ing to the plicant has This is a d tv ,1 I start at left half,. :a lett or *a";or of n911 ~ d it i Li'rs uI!.past ~~~~~t ~ -l ofoui1dae c h W h i l t h ~ W ' o r o f t h E flv i labe The aLd 14nth art, n o i'lg fo r a z ' ~ i is'O g Oii'" n'~ ri Si Uj i A l ziny J ft" ;avor ~c ~xs L'6 s al oPrq ';' ut" n i wet 4l'I i ia2, iron t she tw.3 atu 8 o ? ad 34 o ' ' high, 168 pounds; Ray W. John 180, from the same school; Mil Henkle, 176, and Nelson Kenneth, both from Howard City; Glenn Ho beck, 235, Lapeer; J. A. Plain, Croswell; McCallum, 180, Midl F. A. Doyle, 140, Cedar Springs; W. Ewing, 140, Roche'ster; Edw Golden, 136, Howard City; W. Woods, 170, Becket, Mont.; H. Ingb West Des Moines, Ia.; E. M. Ho 172, Rensselaer, Ind.; H. C. John 165, Ludington; H. C. Humphries, 'Van Wirt, 0.; A. W. Boyd, Shortri Ind.; Joseph Hodgeson, 165; Av Pa.; J. A. Kervin and A. Wolfe, B ford, Pa.; Wesley Bulkely, 165,P London, Conn.; J.'F. Ashley, Ben ilie, Ark.; P. P. Randall and Ed Ma:rr, Cleveland U. S.; E. J. Cr =ranm Rapids Central; H. D. B 130, Franklin, Pa.; J. E. Robins, Charleston; S. Cohen, 195, Roches N Y.; C. W. Fischer, Lake View . Thomipson, Jackson; D. C. Scroj 150. Charlevoix; W. A. Fransheim, and W. Walters, 165, Wheeling, W.I M. D. Anderson, 160, Grand Ra Union high; R. H. Wilson, Los Ang Cal.:vI. S. Colleton, Catholic Cen ra; Rapids; B. Keneper, 178, Sp ri'h, :. D.; Grover Lutz, Yale, 190 . Warts, Wagoner, Okla.; E. J. H Holland; 'M. S. Stitt, 185, Taren Pa.; Harold Rye, Sault Ste. Marie Smart, 190, Morocco, Ind.; B Scheinann, D. U. S.; L. N. Scof SteligCol.; J. Pierce, Celina, T. C. PFerce, Kewanee, Ill.; D. U. B ?lck, iO, Culver Military Acade :.. Il Dott, Sioux City, Ia.; C. F. B Detroit Central, 145; J. L. Norton ii iwrz; B. A. Sweeney. Issue 1,200 Student Athletic Bo When the count was taken, night. was found that more t 4,2' sudent coupon books had 1 issued iy the athletic authorities. in previous years, the books en th sh.- int to admission to allf ieta cozests during the school y in vo;fiance with the blanket a;t 1. . Tickets f< igan clash sale at the October 1. tion is expet sity on the I vasion of its JOlINSON A OF A: V 'Union Campaign Chairman Adna R. Joh,,son, of the Union membership c; will have the following sub-< to assist him in the rest of vass: K. S. Baxter, '15E, Edwa '15L, H. G. Gault, '15, H. S. '15E, P. ,H. Middleditch, '15: Curry, '15M, E. W. Hoffma Henry Roberts, '14L, J. R. Dar '18M, E. C. Peabody, '15D, L. ger, Cecil Brown, '15, Whitne '15-'17, and Howard Enos, '151 Each of the above sub-chair have charge of ten committeer will continue to solicit memb( next Wednesday and Thursd, a man to man canvass will be ed., Every man in the univer, has not joined the Union bet time, will be approached. 'I mittee is making every effort pass last year's total, which v than 2800, at the end of the yi The membership figures la showed a gain over the same last year. This was true of i returns likewise. The compari the corresponding days, dm past two years may be fount other column. Tl i- s may se aure AthleIc (S at Athleti Offi 3 P. M. today. I TO DAY. Saturday, Oc' Vs. m IC H IG will frt b Field De Pauw Vs. Michigan Admission 50c 2:30 P.