,, I IIUULU I iirnsiar"h 1A. ter of the comnmunity, and at its last meeting the City council officially put itself on record as not being in fav- or of such a building. ULbIHAULL, lb MPIJS OPIINION (ARll/ES TIIAT HOTEL NEiI)EJ) BUIT NOT i PROPOSED SITE CRNITIFES OPPOSE 'GESTED LOCATION Profs. A. HI. ll'ite and ExLpress Views Subject It. 1i. VWenly IUpoit After a carful analysis of campus feeling on the proposition of the Post Tavern hotel company of Battle Creek to Bred : a new hotel on the southwest corner of Jefferson and State streets, where the Catholic chapel now stands, "the concensus of topfinion seems to be that from a University point of view this rojet- would not be desirable. Faculty and studets alike oppose the 'plan, and although no official state- ment was Jotted, individu~als were free in expressing~ themselves. Iliae geeral -* opinion seems to be 'hat Ann Aror needs a good hotel buot that f't, Voes not need it on the cor ner of Jefferson and State. streetx 1tan 4 'eessed themsel againyp,1at9 uldig fronting t VIA VA" lis dy ps, saying ,that thn ntvS 3C 9t'1n bould'be prese"' ei Ap tie1w pivrty ad referring or. ,Qtom' datnii." thers suggesa e4 hat a .1 aie btli'n that locathti wonld ,atpe frst step in building I't ce evest. ~de of State stret-$ r~ tas." the {Ji'on into a busin s . ddcion wit1, hos out to the sige~ :PrQ f4eJEXpreskes. O#P1ion - rof, 'fl, White, 'aO the cemi4rd a din i~ng department, and, te der ~. whoio trodued te 'e - lj ts ag .=o}posig' tec-proposed 'p rrtment t je t 7iil out to the street _at Washten'~avenue and Hill street, sa Ai Arr'needs a good h- tora4~t~ki no tre , doubt but that the" i'cavern people would build a 4,6od one and run it well. I should rather not see it builton the proposed site of 'course, but if it were built in harmony with,_ the surround- ing ,buildings andis set back from the street i t ~ not "be so bad. It is nti'ot &or'the hotel to e hs- tile tothae, U"tnversity, it 'ight be- -come a student center. We need such a place somewhere in town." Professor White's sugestion to op- . 6se the- -proectwas a simple one. "If we° don't want the Post Tavern "j tI6id'iI onte site 'tey Chase. t s tp'to us to ,offer them °something better," and then he add- ed, "Could tie do that?" Feeling ran ratfier high in State "street fraternities, most of them not -desiring to see such a building erect- el there. Almost opposite University hal and practically next door to the UYn'Ioi, it ws stated tha this hotel would occupy one of the most prom-. i nent positions on the campus. IIU11 frnte," S"as Weney. Prof. Robert Wenley, head of the pbilO~ophiy' epatment, mentioned *that "it is unfortunate." He went on to say, "The degree of the misfortue' }depends upon two things, the cha- 'ater of the buildig and the charac- ter of the business they expect to ".,build up." Ile believed that a large - transient business would not be de- -strable for the University. The situation is quite comparable -toi the recent agitation in the City cottncil concerning the proposed -' apartment building to be erected on the corner of Washtenaw and Hill 'streets.- This is to' be a moderrj. city apartment, built up flsh with the Building line. It was opposed by all -the residents of that' neighborhood, 'on the grounds that it will not be in "accordance with the general charac- NEW YORK TEAMS QUIT AFTER TENTH (Continued from Page One.) the first ball pitched to him. Frisch robbed Scott of a hit by making a - diving catch of his grounder and get- ting his man at first. No runs; no hits; no errors. Thirid Inning Giants-Groh walked after getting the count up to two-and-three. Frisch lined out to Ruth. Meusel also flied to Ruth. Young walked. Kelly churned the air for the third out. No runs; no hits; no errors. IYankees-Gioh threw out Stuavkey. Witt fouled out to Groh. Du ii got a tw-base it to left. Barnes pitche nothing but slow balls to Ruth. Ruth walked. Barnes threw out Pipp at first. No runs; no hits; no errors. Fourth Inning Gants-Cuntninghaml struck out. Synder fouled out to Dugan. The crowd booed Barnes because he had passed Babe Ruth. Barnes struck out. No runs; no hits; no errors. Yankees-Meusel fouled .out' to Snyder. Schang struck out, Snyder dropping tee third strike, -it throw- ing him out at first. Ward got a home run over the left field efece. Frisch went to center field for Scott's Texas Leaguer, robbing' the Yank's ~hortstop of a hit for the second tufne'in the game. Onea run; one it; oa errors. Pfifth Inning ~Giants-Baincroft lined out to Pip,. otttrew out droh at first. Frisch heat out a bunt. Meusel got a blow '4to the grandstand, that was foul by iches. Shawkey nmade- a wild pitch Friscja stole second and continued to third. Scott threw out Meusel at t.No runs; one hit; no errors -' ankees-Shawkey flied out to 'unningham . Barnes took Witt's ktiinder and tossed him out. Dugan "t a' single to left. Frisch threw tit Ruth at first. -No runs; one hit; no errors., Sixth Inning Giants-Young beat 'outa slow rol- ler to Scott. Kelly forced Young. Shawkey to Ward. Cunnighan flied to Ruth. Snyder flied out to Ruth. No runs; one hit; no errors. ' Yankees-Pipp fouled out to Sny- der. Musel walked. Frisch threw' out Schang at first. Menel going to second. Ward fanned after getting the count up to two-and-three. No runs; no hits; no errors. Seventh Ining Giants-Ward took Barnes' hot one and threw- him .out. .Schang com- plained to Hildebrand of his calling of balls and strikes. Bancroft went ot to Pipp unassisted. Groh popped to Ward. No runs; no hits; no "errors. Yankees-Kelly took Scott's roller and touched first. Shawkey fanned on thre pitched bals. Witt also fan- ned. No runs; no hits; no errors. ~kighth Inning Giants-Frisch fouled to Dugan. Meisel sent up a high foul to Pipp. Young flied out to Mecusel. No runs; no bits; no errors. Yaiees-wrnes tossed out Dugan. Rth got a long lit into left field for two bases. Pipp fled ot to Cunnig- ham and Ruth raced to third on the catch. Ruth triedl to steal home, but MVesel fouled the ball. Ruth scored on Meusel's double to left, which he made by fast base running. Kelly took Schang's grounder and touchel first. One, run; two hits; no errors. Ninth Inning Giants-Kelly sent up a igh one wich Dugan took. arl Smith bat- ted for Cunningham. Smith fanned. For Expert Pen Repairing. RIDER'S PEN SI~P 308 SQL State St.' 21-HOURSERVICE - FAIR PRICES Ward threw out Snyder at first. No runs; no hits; no errors. Yankees-King went into c6enter field for the Giants. Ward struck out. Scott singled to center field. Shaw- key forced Scott, B~arnes to Bancroft. W itt got a single into left, sending TSa k y t e o d u a a n d \'o runs; two hits; no errors.l Tenth linniing G iants-Shawkey threw out Barnes.1 Bancroft singledI sharply into center field, and was thrown out trying to stretch it, Witt to Ward. Ward threw1 out Groh. No runs; one hit; no or- ~ors. Yankees-Ruth fouled out to Sny- dier. Kelly took Pipp's roller and .ouch ed him on the leg. Meusel fouled 'out to Snyder. No runs; no hits; no errors. SE VERA 1ClASSEST Intra mural Items. Atennis, touirnnamwnt for the 15 membe),rs of: the va rsity sqjuad has been. , 1arrange d and -will be ru nof~f un- der the auspices of the Intramural (ielartincut at the Varsity courts on" Ferry field. Av~ ,ilcerlving cup will be given' to the wVi11ner. T.lhe men have been divided int four leagues. Each man will play his other oplxOn cuts in t he league and the moan having the high-I est averag~e will be declared winner. The winners of the league will play in a sttaiglft elimination series, the man that survives being p~resented with the cup. Merkle, Kline, Jerome and Gregory will be in leagcue number one, Segall, Tracy; Sanc hez and Corbett in league number two, Ilodgeinan, Brick, 1 Ramnes Vand' lunakin In league num- LI~L~~-jvIj"I'i;li~ I)IXII er: three' and -Zeman, Rorickt and IZook in league number four. (Continued from Page One) These men shaould play 'off their ,Dr and W. Curan. Senior dents, fires- matches as soon as possible and tele- ident, George Fisch and Joseph To-1 Ian; vice president, George Moore and Walter. Gregg'; secretary, George 'Weaver and L. J. Reigelmuan; and reasurer, C. A. Kelly and F. S. Cart- wright. Senior education, president, A. 0. Nichols and C. Duncan; vice presi-3 l ent, Rose Burton and Lydia Ride- out; secretary, J. Thomas and Dor-I thy Koepel; and treasurer, W. P.I 'aynor and Margaret Schmitz. inn- er education, candidates were de- dlared void because of insufficient at-1 endance at nominating meeting. phone their results intLoteuneLtra- mural offic'e. A tournamnent in doubles has been plan ned for the members of the Var- sity squad. Each man is to pick his partner frog the* rest of the squad, but no iyo M mien may play togeth- er. Each man should make his se- lection and telephone it into the In- tra mural office by Saturday morning. A few -of the matches have been plalyed off inl theo initial round tof the +I iII Il lt 1i1111flh1111l 11111IIlltllh i lh Illflh 11 III1 lhfl11 11f I 1lhtflfll1t all-campu ~t1 ennis 511 Sin lleramlent. I WISTJ'ERI4 SHLOP A D TEA ROOM~' The =eeo nl round IIhasben star ted-(tv htPrt nOrRs o with Vosoec 'cng Vose, n liott, = i i;Paty OUOr SPC IALS 371 meeting Wright, 2480Jf. Th1 ep RY ORe' 'N P CI L Inaining 27 miatcs of the flirs~tf PHONE ORDERS DELIVERED round must be ula ye d ofC by W-n > dlay, Oct. 11 for the p>airings for the P o e69J. . n eriy v . secn round are to be made the fol- 4)OPEN 1FROM-1 7:00 At., M. TO 11 :00 P. M. lowing Thursday m'oringi. No iuorf Open afl(- Friday and Saturday MghIt Tances entries for the all-campus tourna- mentls will be accepted attar tonight. y4 U )ET11RCOYW1 (Continued on Page Two) houses for wvomen; and the officers of many student organizations. "Sophomore and. junior tr-yout s are, ne-2ded badly by the Director-y," saidl" Carter, "and anyone, members oC I these classes, interested are asked 16'b report any time this aftqrnoon ex-=} cept, frnom 2 to 3 o'clock at the Di- rectory offices in the Press building." Martha-Ann Fruit Cakes of Cincin- 1 nati. Tice's Drug Store. 117 S. Main. St.-Adv. , - Youir nane neatly enhos ;edl i gold: Purcliased at;. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 308 So. State St. Office Hours I'-enings by 9-12 A.M. fapp)ointment 1- 6 P. 111. IRVING 'WARMOL TS9 DatC CHIROPODIST' Foot Specialist 706 First Nat, Bank- Bldg.\ Plione 1746-J Baked Good Dairy Product's French Pastry, 21 SPECIALTY I I' OPLN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS 7a. m. toto p. m. tb i Four D~ismissed at Illinois Four men were dismissed from the University of' Illinois for periods': ranging from six months to a year' last Tuesday by the Council of Ad- ministration of th~e Honor System. All of these cases arose last spring dur- ing semester examinations. A free trip will be given to the Mich- igan-Minnesota game by the Arcade' Barber 'Shop.-Adv. 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