rpJIjj1 MICHIGAN DAILYPAET PACE, TI! __ C" li{ r .'. f i Gv } rS +, I Etl _; . f Albertina Rascli and her accompanist, and Dorothy Conger and her chorus of six dancing girls are here. They have gone through a full rehearsal and. express their delight at the wonderful- ness of the production. The se nery is all fixed, the false stage is completed, the electrical, ef- fects have been arranged, in fact, everything is ready for tonight's production of the 3 x.:r - ,, r~ - , ;. "'" -, t : n_ > 5tid . "y ' . , ,; ' .'f? . k: , V ,,A' rd : *u b r 3 4 Emu a y s1 10 Every act has been perfected, the host of foreign students taking part are coihplete masters of their, acts. They will wrestle, fence. juggle, dance, sing, have sham battles, and do the nurner- Gus things that are natural in their native land. This will all happen in Hill Auditorium In two short 1lours you will take a complete trip around the world, you will see fifteen different nations in their native state. You will tremnble at the curdling war cry of the Aniesicavi Indian, laugh at the stubbornness of Mr.. John Bull, be awed by the mysticism of silent China, acid be impressed by the predominate features of every nation.; The All-Nation Revue will start promptly at eight o'clock tonight, and on account of the limited capacity of Hill Auditorium will be repeated tomorrow night. and Prices: f,0crT75,,$1.00 and'$1.50 nig and , 0 Ri LUNDGREN STARTS EK WITH BATTING PRA9CTICE, 1l(S . lit ',I ,i 'ves 3 thletes onI the MWolveinie °'Y 6 S A i l) STAD I ) IUM 4}1I: " f ' { 1 f e .s Fri1; c~ t I :'?eail ia to (coil?1""( t? 6 i4 (r A LE A~t IjE -I"E li f~~ ~~ ii EIU ' ; j s A e iovihr club Tmee t, whichk s ~a :~r aTrialis for the team byAfCFfP w S- O-< tri li~e- vho will go .toll-the I QukerCity Vill be held tomorrow aft-- k&.na at ?in 1. (C. A. A. A. A. hetean ichwl ec i :'tting Saturday I -.?.~ ~ . Amime will tprobably repre- I ]'t Ii iga li this event durinzg the Nvew York, L. Y., M\ar. G.--Witliout ret of thein adoor season, at least. at dissenting vrote Harvard was chosen Squdhs xo-n relay team will be the as the place for the next eastern Inter- OlYOtitof track men which will collegiate meet at the annual meeting Coach Farrell rel.gorts that all his lp A cr4 ichiganl at this meet. ST A It eT' RAiJN I N G IfeN A MA RtA lIi tglits by a 9 to > score, the 'IS dents1 beat the hoai=eops by a :17 to 10 scre a~id 'the -la os bested the senior laws ! y a 2.6 to 12 tally. TPhe 717 dents C orfelzted to the Foresters, and the all-1 miedic team did likewise to the freshi laws. Russell figured as star for the# J-its, malking 16 tallies for his side,i and Rosenthal starred for the senior :itls, mnaking all except two points fort his- team.# The scrappiest game of the evening t took place between the soph lits, lastt year's campus champs, and the fresh lies. Miller of the sophs copped seven points, and "Big 1}1ll" Edwards got1 the other two. Lokker got away with 17 points for the J.-laws, and 1Melan- iphy, ?Morrow and Brownell proved the point getters for the senior barristers. The fresh laws quintet, which has a'n eye on numerals, has registered a1 leer ive dclares that its gamue with the hr,- iters shioulh be declared valdid. Lee'asof( its failure to show utp is its scbedjuled games, the pharmic tearn has b:en dropped from the tour'- ney. Other team.s having lost by for- feit to (late :,rc the senior Zits and the '17 denits. The schedIule shows but one game to be played tonight, that between the fresh lits and the pharicis, and .since the pharnmics have been dropped frm the contest, the athletic officers have decided to give the gamie to the fresh- man provided they appear ready to play. Postponed games will be played off tonight, and several practice games will also be staged. S3 a;nnw Clubto tGive Dance Members of the Saginaw, club are planning an elaborate dance to be Coach Lundgren started the week with a rush, staging a batting practice for the Michigan baseball squad the first day. The big cut Saturday almost halved the number of candidates, although there are nearly five dozen athletes remaining, the exact figures coinciding precisely with the variety of pickles which a well known American insti- tution is wont to advertise on every hand. McNaniara was out again yesterday for the first timie in over a week. Thle southpaw has been taking things eas- ily thus far, but expects to report witlh greater regularity from no-w on. McNam ara is the nearest approach to a real veteran that Coach Lundgren has on his pitching staff. Me anara_ was deprived of his letter last year, but he should prove the most depend- able Clinger of the lot this season. Lundgren is facing a big problem he-re as elsewhere,.lie has retained 17 pitchlers and will probably keep a big list on hand until the team goes out- doors. "Wally" Nieman was h ack on the of the I. C. A. A. A. A. The meet will will be held on May 26 and 27. Other -, ents of importance were the adop- ion of a new constitution and by-laws aid down on the lines adopted by the eonf'erence on amateurism, the admis- sion of Stanford university to member- 3hip in the association and the denial a the 2amec privilege to the Ujniver- sity of Pittsburg. The 1.5 colleges were represented as 'o11\vs : Brown, F. A'd. Starrett; College of the 'ty of New York, Loring F. Jones; o'lunibia, C. M'. H-eydecker and W. P. Pfeiffer; Cornell, P. F. Sanborne; Dartmouth, Roger F.'Evans; Fordham, F'. J. Feurbach; Harvard, F. P. Clemn- ent, Jr.; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, N. E. Tourtellotte; Michi- gaJ. WV. Finkenstaedt; New York unvesiyGeorge G. Brown; W. F. ,roatc, Jr.; Pennsylvania State; H. .lM. Smith; university of Pennsylvania, C'. W. B. Townsend; Princeton, Donel- son M. Lake; Syracuse, George H. timb er, and Yate, A. H. Bunker. Y. 31. t' A. 0A, SATLTnl)AY, ARlIS athletes who took the trip to New York over the week-end cam e through the test in line shape. A number of them were out yesterday afternoon' in preparation for the work which is to come. "Steve" was well satisfied} with the sihowing wvhich his small bandI of mnen put up in G othautSaut.da night, considlering thati. a 14-xiAn u team left town with third place in its pos- session, while teams of larger numbers vvare forced to be content withi lower positions in the iial standings. BASKETBAL STRUGGLE Ii h ILit., IS Pm~tts, and J3- :awsg Yltors in tain Nlglt's Contests fin the four games played in the The coach expects to give his squad ba mci ali touarney last night, the J- o' half-miilers a hsard week c it, as V- ei~m the s nior Zis to the tune he is going to take a t wo-mile, relyr c .; ft'., the soph its beat the year- protest against the architects playing given in Saginaw Friday, April 14. Mleibeyer, who' wvas declared ineligible - - because of his last semester's scholas- wgami ?$,2ad 1.> liats selling tic record. It seems that Meibeyer 'for $7;a13theC1 h a ( siCr ist, M9arch had secured permission to play in this 1i,119 -A1 1. . i ail hPAtmodlels dir- one, and for this reason, the archi- ; "'Fro iu',w East. job) after his day's respite on Satur- M'ia' All-Fresh track and field (lay, although he figured in another .,5in will meet their first oppositioni catastrophe resulting in a new ail- of 1the season when they stack up men',. "Wally"~xvas pitching and some- :.;ir the D. !trait Y. M. C. A. i-n Le- one drove one straight back at him, ti ol on Marca 9 registering a perfect bull's-eye. Nie- e opening of the seas;on should man~ n was struck in the leg, but the see the freshm~en in good condition injury wa s not serious, as !hey hiav, een out working in Lundgren statc~i that t~a' work te gyminasiumc for the past two would probably consist of b;oth field- months.. 'there have b~een two meets ig andl batting practice. for those first year men who cared - - - -- - *-to try out for the team, and in addi- Shirtsniadeo ,order c,- . 11. Wm tion they have already encountered company. :-tt-Jo t, ior;scole real eppo~ation, meeting the sophs ittthefreh-sphmeet. Whether you wantJ to take a train j.,.e lre ; nuan class has brought out or mqake a call, we. « ihl get you there somen~ goo,,! material so far this year, pan time. 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