w ic Mic igan Daily rj ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1915. PRICE FIVE C o ENTEI EW 10 'Brien Leave Will Compete Square IOES; USE nts were completed y noon for the entrance th and O'Brien in the7 tMadison Square Gard City tomorrow night. sprinters will leave A afternoon, and will r e of the fastest men ey will wait there for t which are scheduled n the week, and will ta elays at Madison Squa Saturday. Owing to t ese events are not r, collegecompetition, ei eastern athletic clubsa rominently in the resul ain Smith and O'Bri rorking out twice a d be in shape for tomorro O'Brien is rapidly roun despite the bad fall th irday in the relay ra Dame, and he should1 o give a good accountc st the easterners. Spike d in the Madison Squa board floor, and the tw inters have been workin rd floor of an Ann Arbo D _ _ WTSON STRS ON' BUSONI ENTHRALSBI 18MEDIC SQUAD CONCERT AUDIENCE for TODAY First Year Doctors Defeat Upper Class 'Receives Ovation Greater Than That Ln N All-society dinner at Union, 6:00 Crew by 20 to 14 Score; Homeops Accorded to Any Pre-Festival o'clock. Lose Listless Game to Artist since Recital by Dr. Harry W. Laidler of New York Architects , Paderewski speaks on "Christianity and Social- k ism" at McMillan hall, 7:30 o'clock. EXPECT KEEN STRUGGLE WHEN FOREIGN CRITICS ASSERT H11 EN TtSENIORS OPPOSE FRESH LITS E PLAYING TO BE UNBEATEN NOW T Totem club meets at roam 103 N. W. ay :30 o'clock. If Junior Arts Men Win, More Games Misplays Superb Technique; Power of Coa May Be Necessary in Interpretation Mature and TOMORROW Group Scholarly Forum meets at Union at 7:30 o'clock. es- University Oratorical contest in Uni- "Bob" Watson beat the combined up- Inimitability is the only word which C ofy at of versity Hall, 8:00 o'clock. perclass medic five unaided in the first satisfactorily characterizes the play- game played last night in the inter- ing of Ferrucio Benvenuto Busoni, tern Rev. W. 0. Raymond to Speak Tonight class series, the Varsity lineman reg- who appeared in piano recital last wer tin "Types of Religious Experience,-The istering six field goals and four tosses 'evening in Hill auditorium. Perhaps for un Wiseman" is the subject of a talk -to be from the foul line, making the final {no greater ovation has been given to in given by the .Rev, William 0. Rayinortd CNRSMNA .GRNR and hnie n the Es deament Ratm7:30score of the game 20 to 14, with the san individual pre-festival artist since CONGRESSMAN A. P. GARDNER a the of the' English department, at 7:34 Chief Advocate of "national prepared- was to o'clock tonight, at St. Andrews church. fresh medics on the long end. The Paderewski's appearance last year. So ness," who is to speak on "Safety cat ke This is the third of, a series of Lenten architects overwhelmed the homeops, great was the enthusiasm displayed First-Is Ame 'ca Prepared Against It re~ addresses being given on Wednesday 3 to 10, in the only other contest that the audience refused to leave at War?" at the Whitne theater, Mon- emp he evenings by Mr. Raymond, and al- played. the end of the program, in spite of day evening, March 15. Special ref- time e t tofh addresses arethe devlo- The work of Watson was the one re- 'Busoni's extreme reluctance to re- erence will be made to the introduc- the aj- plete in itself. All students are in- deeming feature of the games last spond to the continuous applause. tion of military drill in universities, of tih ts, vited to hear them. night, the football man furnishing a Having made his debut as pianist at it is said, by Mr. Gardner. tery en fine exhibition of basket shooting, sev- Vienna at the age of eight, Busoni's layi ay sprogress has been wholesomely slow, at t fwd., n but certain; until at present, by the secu d- consensus of opinion of the foreign at the freshmen, was the only other man 'critics, he is unrivalled. Busoni dis- W ce to break into the scoring, the pivot plays extreme versatility, for he has vote be garnering two field goals and one free not only attained the foremost place noon of ahry t among pianists, but excels as a com- _ _ond ed The lineup and summary of the poser, arranger and author on musical Inaugurate Plan Tonight to Foster man re Forum to Discuss Whether Student medic game follows: subjects. Closer Relation of Papils and linn Fo Legislators Are Fulti lingsOne of the interesting features ofrt ng Functiones ed the program was the sincere apprecia- thro or, .-medics (20) medics (14) . nero tor . C. MIJLLENDORE TO PRESIDE Watson (C.) ....... Jones, Hamil ti n B chart applause gent WILL HOLD WEEKLY SESSIONS part to; he Bach "Capriccio on the Depart- ___ Smit . ....., Saatz(C.)ure of a Well-Beloved Brother." Bu-.ovr h Because of the amount of discus- Dunlap ..........C... Currier, Gonne s i an authoBit u Bch, Michigan will inaugurate her first Th 2s sion around the campus concerning Brainard ........G... Straith, Larson whose works he has made many re- faculty night when a number of the Kra Van Valkenberg, faut fthtClegShep -nvlkobegnarkable arrangements, and in the faculty of the College of Engineering d the lack of efficiency of the student Traub.........G...........Fort execution of which he is naturally un- will gather at the Union at 7:30 o'clock thes council, the third session of the For- Field goals-Watson 6, Dunlap 2, texcelled.BeethovensoSonata, Op. tonight to meet wtudents. Thepur- is -mheld at "7:30 o'cloc tomorro Staatz 1, Currier, 9, Gonne 2. Fouls- exeld etoe' SntO.'oih ome tdns h u-thouV , d'irs, r , n-111," the last one which he wrote, pose of the meetings is to foster a Wd ght at the Union, will consider, "Is Watson 4, Currier 2. Referee-Craw- 'grand and symphonic in character, closer relaonship between the stud- with le the Student Council :Fulfilling Its f i of halves-i5 mintes.the as played in a broad, masterly style. ents and faculty, the lack of which is sito: in FuncWys ebergt' as cthoer big noe t , 'eAlthough Beethoven's sonatas are food often cited as a disadvantage of the y F ,. s.frfor ,the greatest executants, and dilet- large college and university. tion to the Councl Satisfactory?" W. the bg center scoring enough points ,E0S d C. Mullendore, '16L, will p:ieslde. It in the second game to win the contest tnes aieusoni eisbite th ,T fo win facl. H. E. beg 0 poetic grandeur that lies back of this it tonights session:Pf H E. Riggs, d. is expected that a 'larger c owd than single-handed. Seven field goals went emphatically master-work. Prof. C. T. Johnston, Prof. H W. King, Sho ly r1as attended any of the to thehcredit of the pivot man, while In the Schumann, "Fantasiestucke," Prof. W. C. Hoad, Prof. L. M. Gram, pelu snes'h hlbepta olna.rthe genius of a lyrical imagination be- Prof. A. J. Decker, Prof. H. B. Mer- e- . but our came evident. The "Grillen," "Auf- frick, Prof. H. H. Atwell, Prof. H. G. At the last meeting of the organiza- The homeop aggregation could not sohwung," and "Ende vom Lied," per- !Raschbacher, Prot. A. R. Bailey, Mr. W tion, the discussion at times' dragged, 'locate the baskets, though their for- fect in balance as between the emo- 'J. J. Cox, Mr. J. H. Bringhurst, Mr. allo and to ."obviate this trouble, several wards had enough chances to try for ional and intellectual content, were Hugh Brodie and Mr. C. 0. Carey coll minor questions have been prepared, goals. The game was slow and unin- treated with exceptional charm. The These men represent the civil engin- urda which may be brought up at any meet- teresting, owing to the fact that the final group of Liszt's compositions eering and surveying departments, but asso ing if the talk lags. Among these are homeops did not furnish the archi- 'gave the program a brilliant climax. all students are invited, not only en- If the following: "Is the GeneraL Elimi- tects with sufficient opposition. The "Rhapsodie XIX," with its mel- gineers from all departments, but as on t Snation of Student Drinking Desir- The lineup and summary follows: odic charm, and velvety scales, trills well students from all colleges and be g a- able?" and "What Should be :Done to Architects (38) Homeops (10) and cadenzas, was a phenomenal per- schools on the campus. ber < e Stop the Exit of Talented Facuty Men Hickey .'... .F......Mandeville, formance. The tremendously brilliant It is planned to continue these meet- athl to Other Universities?" Easterbrook "Polonaise in E" was a marvel, both as sings every week, and thus bring to- thei At the session of the Forum last Jameson (C) .... F...... Maggio (C.) to technique and interpretation. In re- ,gether faculty and students from a R assi tn week, it was generally agreed that Mesberger......C..........Closz s onse to the long-continued applause colleges and schools on the bampus. some change should be made in regard Cohagen.......G........Wolcott . .______u__,_.______a* to the existing conditions relating to Preiskel, Holt ... G......Cady, Mead .lentedtoplayingCBoninATT the playing. of summer baseball by Field goals-Hickey 4, Jameson 4, ne to pay h "No-r."COMMITTAEMEN IN A Varsity men. n 'e in F sharp major." CLUB .REGATTA G IVEN IN MA Vrsity men. Meiberger 7, Mandeville, Maggio r. Busoni is a highly gifted and ac- Closz 2. Fouls-Jameson 3, Maggio 2. complished pianist of the romantic Committeemen have been appointed r NOTRE DAME CONTEST ALLOWS Referee-Applegate. Time of halves 'school; his technique is superb, and to assist Harold J, Smith, '16E, gener- r UNUSUAL NUMBER OF LETTERS -15 minutes. 'his power of poetical interpretation al chairman of the Michigan Union war 1 INigniaBE R OLEn TDo E- mi t ss p w rfThree games are scheduled for to- n iture and scholarly. Boat club regatta, which will be held Award 19, Insigna, Even Doaen ofnight. The junior engineers play the _thrnrrnth__e__ts Which Pass to Second Yea' soph engineers, senior engineers op- MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MAKE of May. The three assistant chairmen s in Men pose fresh engineers, and senior lits. PLANS FOR SPRING ITINERARY are: Wallace E. Reid, '1E, Louis Not for years have so many athletic The lit contest should prove the Mechanical engineers and others who yde '16E, and David Rallenti NV association "M's" been awarded for a most interesting of the three, for theMaitestines alteho C'1t r acIN s N single track meet, as resulted from junior engineers should have no areinterested in the annual mehan- Chairmen of the regatta co.,i, ;ees As Satudays dal ven wih Ntreical engineers' spring tour, met yes- are: Program, E. W. Bisbee, 161vsell, A Saturday's dual event with Notre trouble in trouncing the second year ra for this race, Louis A. Arentz, '17; swimming cans b- Dame. , Of the men entered in the boilermakers, while the first and terday tfternoon to lay plansdfotaeiA. Aen, W.L; Watg' chos d meet, every one except Leach in the fourth year engineers have each lost a year's trip,ing the coming Easter vack- son, '17E; finance, Howard H. Plit at t weight event, and Laslev in the p 'it crir e .tion. About 20 men have signified 'iiE; publicity, Verne Burnett, '17; e dashes, scored against the Catholic If the senior lits win tonight's game,6 Br' chan school, and so is entitled to insignia, they will put the first year lits out of their intention of making the trip, and judges and prizes, Sidney T. Steen, Th Lapsley had.already earned'his letter, the race for the championship of the those who have not done so may give '16E, and Willis Nance, '17. Members draw so that 20 of the 21 Michigan men in lit group. Should the yearling five their names to Prof John R. Allen, of this committee will hold an import- been 1 the contests are entitled to wear the win out, however, they might still go who is at present in charge. ant meeting at 7:00 o'clock tonight at head athletic "M." into a tie for first honors. While the The route will include Pittsburg, the Union. prob Of the 19 letters awarded by the ath- soph lits have not yet lost a game, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, direc - letic association, an even dozen went they will be forced to extend them- New York City, Schenectady and Niag- Opposing Coaches Studied at Michigan T to sophomores. This is the earliest in selves to defeat the juniors tomorrow ara Falls, and will last the entire 10 Coaches of the Wisconsin and Illi- the the track season that so large a num- night, and in the case of a victory for days ef the vacation. nois teams for the mid-west debates the ber of second year men have ever been the third year men, additional games Electrical engineers, who are also to be held the latter part of March the e privileged to wear the insignia, would have to be played to determine planning to hold their spring tour have both taken degrees at the Uni- ter. e Measurements have been taken of the winners of the group. during the vacation, may join with the versity of Michigan. Mr. H. G. Hough- ball w the men ho are entitled to the let- mechanical party in visiting several ton, who directs the Wisconsin team, chos ters, and it is expected that every man Y. M. C. A. Bureau Offers Several Jobs points of interest, as the itinerary of was an assistant in oratory, while chan e entered in the eastern intercollegiate Among the opportunities now listed both tours is similar. earning his master's degree. He had being i- indoor meet at Madison Square Gar- at the university Y. M. C. A. employ- charge of the public speaking at the Th s, den 'will wear an athletic "M" track ment bureau for students to earn WILLIAM R. RATHVON TO GIVE University of Heidelberg, Ohio, before recor 9 shirt. At the Pennsylvania relay con- money at odd jobs is a position for a TALK ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE going to Wisconsin. these 0 test at Buffalo last month, Captain student and his wife to earn their Mr. C. H. Wolbert, head of the de- inves 'n Smith was the only man on the Michi- board and room. There are also a William R. Rathvon, C. S. B., will partment of oratory at the University made 11 gan team who possessed a letter, while number of spring house cleaning give a free lecture on Christian Sci- of Illinois, took his degree under the It :t at the Princeton contest 'two of the openings, and a number of students ence, at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow even- supervision of Prof. T. C. Trueblood. prev n members of the MVichigan relay squad who have their afternoons free may se- ing in the church edifice, 409 South He coached the teams of Albion col- bein n had received no recognition in the ,cure work by applying at the bureau Division street. Mr Rathvon's home is lege before accepting his present po- next form of letters, at the regular office hours. in Denver, Colo. sition. whi in Dnve, Co. stion whc WORK OUT IN C ndgren TPuts Candidates Th Usual Battery Cage Work during First of Afternoon ZENROTH GIVES ATTENTI O PREPARATION OF CATC] ch Spends Time in Training in Nabbing Runners off Second oach Lundgren's proteges re; Waterman gymnasium yesterd: noon for the usual practice e put to work in the batting the early part of the day, f an, Nichols, Lee, Toles, McNa Soddy. The latter part of th spent in throwing practice f( hers. is the aim of the Varsity coa hasize as much as possible a of the year the catching e game. "Jack" Enzenroth, ca he 1910 Varsity nine, aids the is work with that end of the , and for this reason the coa ng especial stress on the cat, his stage of the game, so they re the benefit' of the r uer's advice. ith this idea in mind, the coac d the last half hour of the i n's workout .to catchers' and basemen's practice, a second , a pitcher, a batter and a ca' *g up on the gym floor, and r ugh the forms of catching a off second base. Enzenroth Acular attention to the str .head throw for catchers. he catchers who worked out v uss, Gardener, McGraw, Stall pard and Gee. The last name e seemed to be in better shal N uld Pi for her or not t to enter fu te meets, w sensa A. Thi ENT III ne Date from Fir I Soo ESTIGATE RECORDS + a result of the recen- ed by the ineligibility of en for athletic associati< the last election, the 1 ctors is advocating s nges in the mode of ballc ie committee from the b g engineering exhib yen for the secon robably will not b xt year, unless th senior and junio llege of Engineerin contrary to the ir who had charge ,o mhiit was pro engineersan ended the dean faculty men io took activ mnselves at th king te shin wh ey, of the Colleg . O. W iall, presi engineering class I the last of th an will return t ably be adopted officiall ctors of the athletic assoc he plans call for the post date of the winter elect atter part of the first sei second week of the secoi Tn this way, the .secret ma. :.er and treasurer, en a, this time, will have ice of being made inelig g after the June examina ae committee advocates rds of every man nomi: e offices and the assistan stigated before their n- e known on the.campus. is expected that this s enting ineligible candida g elected will be follow athletic association h occurs early in May, Al