THE MICHIGAN DAILS . .. Rtt u LC1ic ibouse BELL TO CAPTAIN yI ola RA l T aM Maynard Street 101%0U UMLL I LflITF Across from Majestic Ye'low and Blue Varsity Victors l~l } :?/ "I Kind o' Like Ann Arbor" College Opera Songs At the hilarious termination of yes- terday's drawn-out battle with Penn, Joseph J. Bell, '13, and Michigan's leading run maker for 1912 was chos- en by his team mates to pilot the Var- sity craft through the crags and rocks of the 1913 season. But a few minutes were required on the part of the "M" men to place ex-captain Mitchell's mantle on the able shoulders of yes- terday's star.V "Joe" Bell was one of the three men who batted above the 300 mark this year and has been responsible for not a few of Michigan's tallys since the opening of the season. Bell's av- erage in stick work was .311, second to Lavans who led the team- with .337, but the new captain faced the oppos- ing pitcher twenty more times than did Lavans. Fourteen baseball "Ms" were pre- sented to the following men: Bell, Mitchell, Baribeau, Duncanson, Mun- son, Lavans, Howard,Blackmore, Scul- ly, Rogers, Snadjr, Corbin, Smith ,Pon- tius. FOUNDING OF UNIVERSITY IS FITTINGLY COMMEMORATED During Seventy-fifth Anniversary 313 South State Street o have you stop and rest and hear the college songs the good old days. Also the latest college hits. We rs and players for your especial entertainment. Of )u like the college music we have it for sale. (Continued from page 1.) came the honor section led by Presi- dent Harry B. Hutchins, accompanied by Hon. Lawrence Maxwell, of Cincin- nati, the orator of the day. President Emeritus James B. Angell, and Ambas- sador Andrew D. White followed. The University Senate, garbed in academ- ic. dress, the special invited guests, candidates for honorary degrees, and the official delegates from the univer- sities and colleges, completed the hon- Y PHARMACY 'ould'ng'a& 19 S. 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Lawrence Maxwell, "74, one of the most prominent legal authorities in the United States, ad- dressed a crowd of over three thous- and people in the pavilion. The speaker began by con- trasting the graduating classes of ear- ly days with those of the present time. At the first commencement, held in 1845, there were eleven graduates; this spring there are over a thousand degrees to be awarded. "Michigan was the pioneer in elab- orate systems of public instruction," declared Mr. Maxwell. "When she founded the university at Ann Arbor, there were perhaps no other institu- tions of higher learning in the coun- try under public control. The exper- iment proved a notable success, of course, and now almost every state has its university. "In giving credit for the tremendous progress of the University of ichi- gan, we must not forget the Regents, who through their foresight and econ- omy have paved the way for develop- ment. Many times have they contest- ed for the rights of the univesity against a hostile legislature, and only through their wise management have the scanty appropriations been made to suffice. "But the work of the Regents would have been of little avail had it not been for the notable line of presidents who have shaped the destinies of the university. To Dr. Angell, more than to any other man or set of men, is due the praise for the success of the university. President Hutchins is al- so to be commended upon the manner in which the affairs of tlinstitution are being cared for at present." The mention of the name of Dr. Angell, who was seated with the aca- demic guests on the platform, was the signal for a novel demonstration. Ev- ery person in the huge tent arose and the cheering lasted for several mo- ments. The laudatory remarks con- cerning President Hutchins' work were also greeted with cheers. Previous to the commemoration ad dress, the 26th infantry band played the overture "Oberon," after which prayer vas offered by Right Rev. Chas. S. Burdh, Suffragan Bishop of New York. Following Mr. Maxwell's address, President Rutchins introduced Chan- cellor Elmer E. Brown, '89, of New York University, who made a short speech congratulating the University of Michigan on the celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary. Mr. Brown represented the endowed universities in his remarks. President Jos. W. Mauck of Hillsdale College, represent- ing the Mihigan State colleges, and President Wm. O. Thompson of Ohio State University,representing the state universities, also gave congratulatory addresses. The benediction was offered by Rev. Arthur W. Stalker, '84, after which the exercises closed with the playing of "The Victors" by the infantry band. Knapp Seeks Women's Gym Suit Trade. The J. W. 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