PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923 first. At once realizing the demoral- izing effect which such spontaneous Icharges will liave upon any team, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE and the desire for retaliation which Enot infrequently results, the Big Ten UNl VERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 a representatives would merely be rec- 'ublished every morning except Monday ognizing a fact which coaches of base- during the University year by the Board in Cntrol of Student Publications. ball and track in the conference' Members of Western Conference Editorial schools provided for in a similar .Aociation. agreement nullifying all charges en- __ -tered after the opening of their play- The Associated Press is exclusively en- titled to the use for republication of all news ing season. dispatches e >eitd to it or not otnerwie Before the announcement of the credited in this paper sud the local news pub- lished therein Badger tackle's ineligibility had been Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, officially reported, rumor spread over chigan, as secnd class matter. Special rate the Wisconsin campus like wild fire, ,, ostage gatcd by Third Assistant Post- carrying the charge of professional- aster (nracrl. Subscription by carrier, $3.50; by mail, ism against "Red" Grange, the phe- Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building, May- nomenal Illini back, on the grounds et.Editorial, 2414 and r76M ; Busi- that he played with a professional tess, 960. team at , Green Bay. Thus the na- Si ned communications, not exceedint T300 tuiral reaction to what all Wisconsin wos, will be published in The Daily at s students presupposed was -an under- the dis:zretion of the. Editor. Upon request, the identity of communicants will be re- handed trick to cripple their eleven on arded as confidential _the eve of their most crucial game. EShatever the source of the informa- EIIITĀ£IL STAFF tion which resulted in Gerber's ex- Telephones, 2414 and 176- H elusion from the play today,-the basic data from, which the charge was com- HOA RD A. DOA UE piled must certainly have been avail- __________ able before the date present ed. In News Editor..............Julian E. Mack thlut event, it was unquestionable Cityr Editor............Harry lirey Editorial Board Ci . C. Moriarty 'maliciousness which lead to the post- Night Ed~brs ponement of the presentation of the i I r z k I i 1 f 4 THE WEATHER- ONLY FAIR THE HOUSE THAT DAEDALUS BUILT A Breakfast Serial This is the end of that sad tale Which caused in Athens the baneful wail CAMPUS OPINION SELF.SUI'PORTING STUI)ENTS Editor, The Michigan Daily: In the November 4, edition of the Michigan Daily, Dean Humphreys voices his opinion regarding students who work their way through college. It would seem that his experience i, that barring a few exceptions the suc- PQof cth whn of flt t la dlp F H. Ailes A. B. Connable R. A. Billington 7. E. Iiskeg s Harty C. Clark JG Garlinghouse P. M. Wagner Snoits Editor..............Ralph N. Byers Women's Editr...........Winona Hibbard Telegraph Editor.............R. B. Tarr Sunday Magazine Editor.....F. L. Tilden Music Editor..............Ruth A Howell Assisuant City Editor......Kenneth C. Kellar Editorial Board Paul Einstein Robert' Ratnsay Andrew Propper Assistants, B. G. I3aetcke R. S. Mansfield I .N. Berkman E. C. Macck lelen Drown Verena Moran Bernadette Cote Regina Reichnau G. W. Dzvis W. It. S'oneman Harol Ehrlich, Ft. R. Sto;ae &. C. Iingerle K. I. Styer 1~, ?~. Henry N. R. Thal borothy Kamin S. B. Ti e nble Joseph Kruger W. J. Wa.tlwar Elizabeth Lieljcrmrn n -- - BUSINESS STAFF Telephone 940 BUSINFSS MANAGER LAURENCE H. FAVROT charge until Mhe present week. The necessity of rectifying rulings Swhich will perm-it such an injustice to be comiled against any athletic team or player is obvious when the results of their enforcement are in- spected. The necessity for rigid re- strictions on all participants in in- tercollegiate athletics is made even more marked by such incidents as these, but above all, a specific set of enforcement rulings which will obviate the possibiity of any unsportsman- like rival taking advantage of Jhe reg- ulations is called for. Men of the Ilini get no satisfaction in conquering a team deprived of one of its mainstays through the un- timely enforcement of an ineligibility ruling and it is folly to presume that Coach Zuppke or any of his aids in- stigated the action. There is no glory in a victory won in that way, and what 4t- 41 4 Where lay the corpse of Aegeus old cess of I e wa oe o i1a1 cuss aofes Who took his life when Theseus bold not merit the effort. I wonder, how- ever, if distinction should not be made Had -failed to cl ange the sails so sad Whic mae th faher hin hisladbetween the student who is seriously Which made tfat sher think his lad bent on working his way through, and Came not in the ship which broughtth nwh wrstmkepke- awn the one who., works to make pocket-' yway money for week-end trips to Detroit. Survivors of the human prey Conditions being such that any man Through stroke of the sword which here may earn his board, room, arid reached its mark laundry with an average of four and In the hulk of a monster grim andsy starkI a half hours work a day, there is no Ireason on earth why outside work By aid of the string which guided the . ey feet should iterfere with studies. Any man out 'for major athletics puts in about Through the silent signless spooky thtfmch timedi hi .tining that much time during his trainig street seusthperiod, and no mention of such cause Of Theseus the brave who led tha t sdenth panng !Which came from Athens afar to the 1 httesuetwoi lnigt landAwork, is willing to forego some social advantages, and devote himself en- Of a maid who had designs in store tirely to his work and studies. As it When he should kill the Minotaur is iy opinion that practically all of Who daily took in his dainty fins the 1504 students who utilize the em- Those tender Athenian vitaminesp- they1500 student wdh utlie the em lnounce) of that type, should the few unfortu- nate failures brand the whole group And sated his hunger ounce by ouncea Far off in the house that Daedalus as not receiving value for effort put bitin"? Apparently they should not, but (FINIS. still Dean Humphreys' opinion is INIS) justified for the simple reason that it ARSOPHANES e * * * is probably based on facts, or appar- ent facts. Many men invited to visit Further Progress of the Bldg. Program the Dean after months on probation givesn atr onhsoveryaio It gives s a very real pleasure (as will very naturally try to arouse the introducers so often say) to be sympathy by claiming the necessityw able to give a favorable report on the for outside work, regardless of the progress of the Building program dur- actual facts. Such claims, when un- lug the month of October. The Yost founded, naturally produce a wrcng Field house is the most advanced; in impression of the group of working fact it is ready for dedication by the students in the University as regards best little gang of dedicators in the their scholastic standing. country. The Physics building is al- To warn men against coming to ready throbbing with the beauty that college "broke" is to risk the loss of will soon be its. But our comment the opportunity to develop for ours on the nidl d livn' h a,,,, A Wonder Selecion of Personal Engraived Christmas Cards - -------- A ------- 2 AH A M'S ,,aA A AS &. Order Lary ~ r -siu ~ n - z~~i~n - -c~-bs--~ SA TURDAY ONLY im red olfH ose ShM SOII11N TAT 224 SOUTH STATE ~Ti~EET STREET mesammmmesmame Best Chine e and American Dishes - ANN ARBOR -1CHOP SUEY HOUSE Service a la Carte 34 i E S. STATE ST.-upstairs ilii ii ii; iii ,aiaaliia ii Advc~tisig.................. 14 Du e i Illn wanti isi a~ LtI~)~iL~LU i -sjIU U U iL1 ~~p~Icutybaeadfals iies - h iiiiwn satumphant strug-- Ml priue ana joy or the campus, country brave and fearless citizens, Adve-tising-.....-................urney--gle with Wisconsin's best eleven men the Literary building, must still, we for, who will leny that it is a sign Advertising. -..- RoescrIin the line all the time. Conference fear, be unenthusiastic; it has pro- if undaunted courage to undertake Adve, tusinug .................W. K Sr ichrr fudutdcurg o-ietil< Acco s....................W Ch istie provisions should be such as to as- gressed little. This month, though, such a task without the proper E- --u--oene............Pe ier.hl;sure such and only such conditions we hear that an additional bricklayer nanciat means? And such are men uin every Big Ten gridiron battle. It has been engaged, and with all three Assisants that ought and must be developed in ?,ennie Chan Edw, D. hloedemaker is to that end that they are urged to of them working away, they should an intitution such as ours to shoul- John Co n arold A. Marks perfect their rules. I accomplish something really worth Alin B. Croolh IB ron Parker der the responsibility later. H__nc_, eouis M 1. M. Rockwell While. let us encourage plucky individuais of DavidA. Fo Will W ise I*1the shallo'v-pocket type, to join o tr Lauren Tl'Tht, C. F. Wh'ite I Everybody in town is going to see rns h ekwl eesrl e - I. 'i---- -n ----- ITwenty-Fiv Yefs I inter Comes." Everyone says it main ont't"e roadside via the Dear, is a great photoplay, a truly supreme oflice, but the worthy ones will] reh1i _Ag o At iMichigan bit of silent drama. But some rude the end. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1923!~louts have been laughing during the One Who Works. SATRDA, 1, Iloftiest moments in the show; and - From the files of the U. of Al Dail Y ftstm ensnthsh ;ad Night Ed'tor--RAY BILLINGTON 'l.ythey have offended the aesthetic sensi- -.._ - - - - ____ _____ i~~oe mb i er 10, IS899 iiis o el bilities of a fella that wrote to the Y SAIUTE THE MARINES ! il e W -a Daily the next day. Y Hion. Ilerbert Welsh, who was an- The great autumn game that each !o ed spak reth Inthe interests of science and truth By SMYTiE Thencgreat autumnbgameethat each nouivet to ~ea be orethe oodand justice we took in the drama last$ week holds hundreds of thousands of Government club next Saturday night nh usf; an weo mst ay tat Americans spell-bound will be of has put off his lecture till next Jan- wh oungaPe'sol ay wasLA FEMME Y in Ann Arbor. when Young Perch's old lady wasLAF M special interest today i Ann Arbor. nary owing to conflicting business en- passing out, and Young Perch was The National Woman's Party at Our guests and opponents are the gagements. It is not definitely known standing there doing a double ghost length creeps into the limelight of Quantico Marines accompanied by Sec- yet who will be the next speaker on act with her, AND the orchestra publicity with the launching of a retary-of-Navy Denby and many other the course, but very likely it will be played Nearer My God To Thee- campaign for a woman president: The distingushed men of the country. Eugene V. Dels. We ,gave a very gentlemanly party, at present, is centering its at- Under such auspicous circumstances --~~chuckle: only that, and nothing more. tention on the enactment. of a Con- will the dedication of the Yost Field Four of the students who graduated stitutional Amendment which will House take place. It will be some- with the class of 1897 from the Uni-' I make this possible. thing of a ceremony at the shrine of versiy have gone out as foreign mis- IParis, Nov. 9.-The Ambassadors' So iCouncil has been called to consider { athletics--clean, strong, and manly. ; sionaries. the German situation "Men will pack up their political Truly this is a red-letter day in the - --- * *,* troubles and leave the nation to a history of the University of Michigan. The Senate will meet Saturday Political Note petticoat government with women in We heartily welcome our guests; motrfing at nine o'cock in Room 2, The duties of the chief executive control," is the latest claim. Up to salute dpr opponents; and anxiously University hall. At the session last of the U. S. A., according to Mr. a few years ago, the battle cry of await the- blowing of the. referee's week, owing to the removal of the re- Woodrow' Wilson, are increasing to militant females was "Women's Suf- whistle. striction against members of the Law such an extent - that the American frage." Has it succeeded? Very few department becoming members of the , people will soon have to choose their of the enfranchised women come to SING "THE VICTORS" Senate, about 10 new members were presidents from among "the wise and the polls and in a great majority of "The Victors," if sung at Ferry field there. The resolution instructing the prudent athletes," which, he adds, is a cases the woman vote is negligible. by the thousands, of students in the peace commission to stand for the very small class. Apparently it is true that "after you stands,.spurred on by the cheerleader retention of the whole Philippines was 1 Conceive of the great change that get what you want, you don't want it squad, would be a great inspiration to not disposed of at the last meeting so will be wrought in our nation's politics the team as, it conies onto the field. rw il have to be taken from the table wuen this comes to pass. Instead of Was it Swift or Carlyle who inti- It is customary for the band to play and further considered at tle meet- printing the candidate's speech on the mated that the world was populated this piece as it parades across the field ing toii'orrow 'occasion of the laying of some jolly by apes and dogs? Smythe is not just previous to the appearance of the -- -corner stone, the campaign biographies !'quite so harsh; he does not like gen-r team. In fact this is an old tradi- The fact that the grave of one of will deal with his achievements on the eralities, and while he will admit that tion, the genesis of it being that "The the presidents of the republic is today high school baseball team; with his at times the crowd is rather aggra- Victors" is Michigan's fighting song, unmarked by even so much as a board - time in the 220 and 100 yard dashes; I vating, nevertheless, he insists that it the song in which Michigan men shout although he has been under the sod with his record in the 20 yard back- takes not only apes and logs, but all out their defiance to the invader and for more than 35 years, is, perhaps, stroke. Instead of showing pictures kinds of animals to make the world. their loyalty to the team that is about news to many who remember when of, say, Cal and his boys in a family The thought is highly diverting. to defend their colors. "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" was so pose on their lawn in Massachusetts, At the previous games when the potent a political battle cry. And yet there will be snaps of Cal doing a THE OLD BOYS band played "The Victors" there has it is true that John Tyler, the tenth couple of rounds with the mits, or Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn of been no response. "The Maize and president of the United States, sleels lriving off from the ninth tee at the American Natural History Museum - Blue" has been more reassuring but without a monument to mark his last! Skokie. .has been credited with the statement there are many who hesitate on the resting place i Hollywood cemetery, In other words, the present pro that it is questionable if there has words. Can it be that Michigan men Richmond. cedure will be exactly reversed. How been much change in the human mind no longer care for their school songs? many of the qualified, ballot-heavers since the Stone Age. Men had brains The Alma Mater, at least, should be President James It. Angell is giving in the last election knew that Warren of good size at that period, and in his known by everyone, a series of talks on psychology before Gamaliel Harding was the remarkable ; opinion the gain since then has been In "The Victors" Michigan has a: the philosophy section of the Chicago golfer he turned out to be? in knowledge rather than in intelli- fighting song that cannot be equalled. Worman's club. - * * * * gence. If everyone joined in to sing it when Now that are getting the band trium-iantly parades the Sixteen thousand spectators saw' nearer and nearer to 4000, the problem The contention sounds reasonable length of the lii-d to its strains, it Yale's mighty eleven defeated by of dedicating the pool arises to threat- enough. Possibly the man of the would be a big imfluence in giving the Princeton Saturday with a score of en the peace of the campus. Stone Age was in general a shrewder team the feeling of confidence and 6 to 0, in the most bitterly contested But to our mind there is only one and more self-reliant stavage. The support, which is so necessary for a solution to this problem; only one ded- forest has no respect for the weak victory. Everyone knows that a song game ever witnessed on a football ication that will in any sense suffice. and the incompetent. Society today field. can be an inspiration if it is so in- !And that is this: is highly specialized, and high special- tended. The words of "The Victors" Have President Burton, in a nifty ization utilizes even the weakest were written for just such a purpose. The exclusively co-educational fea- tank suit, stand on the spring-board factor. . ......,_....._.. r.., ._.._. .. ._. ...... . Nt) YE ~l BE ~1 ~l~ ~Y r~z 4 1 1M 1 ) 1 27 .7 -i 21 . a I 29 F .4 t 1 G w2) r,0 17 49-I- For (dlgeMen G1 7 P~ adSt. Ph~e g 710 ( Where 1). 1'. it. 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