At Yeir [beor Three 1 ite ade m Eeeige Week, 75eo mres VOL. III. ANN ARBOR, MICHI1GAN, S[.' I It) tY, AGUST 3,-1912. ME IS TUMBLE-PPR CME O 11 1'"CR1 SON Hia"iia J41-SesT ""y Cp fTO L ITS I N -OPEN E lMAKE"1i~i~Xr2 op e Idesn Fnises n Tlj n Se= Saw Librarian Koch has recently pro- Proe'ioils to, Stige Famcion 1,911 AI~ue f lii'heuing Scen cured an old newspaper, printed in M ieICop iIirn Erros . ~ Ann, arbor in 1839. The paper was Eros l.found in the back of an old clock at Col]C'ng' ScuiEn.l Lakeland in the cottage of Mrs. I d- 1)%)'I'IIS dii FOIPS i()'twirn Winans, wife .of Eddwina Winans, iIJAIS N l 11't IAE -goenroMihgnfo.19toThe ocedics secured a flying start 1893. The caper is called the "Mich- Crimson Claet, -Mitigcan's fouerith in the chase for the sumemer session Igan Argus' anid. bocs -'he" date 'Feb. a0(1 most successful ace ra, will be rag, defeating (he lice It to 6 in the 14, °1939. It has an -account of theeseeto in Ann Arb coy til loll at tie opening matinese Thuarsday afternoon, founding of the University two years Mjsi hae ipvc ='vo plans ma- Although mcarred by many slips, the before. The institution was composed tioie. game was a most interesting one to of several bran~hes w~th the head one 'Bert St. Jothn, of the Olaitesey tiesat- watch, at Ann Arbor. The- school was. thencc btestaed lluiisliae' Ideson, who handed out the pre- for men only, and the_ following is a opesras, is nsowc'incewvrYork consult-, scriptiono for the doctors, hield, the list of the. branches with 'the number, lits to three hits. Me failed- fo have of students in. eacf:"P' Pontiac,_ 27 cgeit rt.sueleeas'ivsi ' retard to tie receritee, of the score an earned iun checked up against1 Monroe, 63; 'Kalamazoo, 21; Detroit, aend arrangsemet (of thc soncgs. him, but Iis eupport wobbled miser-, 19; Niles, 9; total -160:- Of thiese, tece ft ie expected cleat a ceceecber of ably 'at the critical points. On flee were expectedl to- be qualified for chaenges wiii be isails. Only the mcost, other hand the lita played sharply teaching in the common schools iniucsflarisc sM er when ice dan.~e and inserted their 1839, while six would be prepared for B~um Armcy aced Take M{,'Back to Col- comedy where it would 'do the least the university, es ilb sdic h e ie h nischief. Fold failed to fuos the cd- The report of the Uciversity stated ics couch, and most oh their ions were aneong other things that' the totaelorialedplottheviinoc ever, be cc-n earned. -amocuot paid to the professors acid ice- lines s-itt be arcraugedimi such a mace- Th lsa, rt f ihar s trctors for that year w-as $10,000. cisc that the ectire opera cmav leegivecn It0 1E1) I. -N 'I P05>5 10 i neither coca was earned. Jansen. reached first 'ole ad ''errore; stole sec- ond, and =is' foifehed On h iird Os'ith two down, when Manager Rrodi'e came throlf-hk with' ho Iif it fiht 'which gave h a l'eadi le I1'1frst Vblo d.-' On fiilton's 'abt ril rap' to-short Wenner hurled' thie' 1011-wide, Mrodie scoring. Ideson strcic out tihethird, one. The medics camh ° back strong in their sessicn, twvo walks, two errors, and a hit netting them three runs and the leadt. Fpld. g~t Ea)kvy badly. paooing. :thea first itwo -battero.. I-Is scurrd its etysitril;'out. at thi junctture, hot AWecner lilt.-sharply to- left, driving in the runs. that tied the game, and later ocoring himself. -y No one scored in, theoficand. Ide-Y son triking out two men aod Oeb- erpegnoftMrseon.,coedcision- at second, after the latter bhath walked. The medico made ia trong- er bid, but Jansen stopped the trouble: with an unassisted out with two mne on the, bags, after HIatt lea'cuct down a run at the plate by a, swift-play on Ward's liner. In the third the lits tied it up. Res- trick was safe when the short stop juggled, and scored on Pratt's sacri-~j flce fly to right field after' stealiie' third, The medics did nrot showe in' this framea, although Wads Oliver con- tribicted a hit in the form of a vis- cious liner which Pratt kneocked down- hot could not play. 'Two of the outs cwere on long flys, tboth catches beine freaks. Marx and Miltocemenbraced each other on Wenner's effort, but clung to cbs ball. Lee staged, the other .show, bagging his chance after rosining a few -gracefccl circles. A fast double play on Marx's pop fly, Idcson to Ward, stopped the; life in the focurth after Miltten had opened with a hit to righet, and sneaked sec- ond. Lee truck out again to end it. swinging forcibly enough to lose heis balance. The medics agatn broke the tie in their turn, with the hickory, register- icig twice. Retzner opencd with a hit and stole secocnd and third. Clark walked andl later followed 'his teacu- nate home when Brodie let Idesone's drive between his kneces. The school teachers fought right tiack in the last roucad, tallying three limes for a one ran lead-. Morse was safe wrhen Idtesocn threw' les rolle'r hesaveniward, and scored oie tsriec's hit to left. 'The ldltsc' cocceled erhen Gebbart let the bel through him after Btczoer dropped Pratt's fly, and held flee ball a w'tilc' . Pratt stored oca an- otlier erroc', Wenaner beicng the guilty one. Post mnorteam-three reins from one hit and foure errors. The second half of the final inningc was eveni sadcder, thowever, Folct's Cocntinued on page 4) by a cast of twently-two pe rsones, eith 11 St')IMEII SESSION seeno prinacipcals; ia onc' hour aced a TO HAVE )FORE eLEC"T'URES- half. if thes present. negotiaciones are sue- Although cnothing. has been definite- ceesful Crimsoo Chest vil be booked IV decided, the indications are that.dr etae- tte:Tml the scanmner school lectores next year cheater iii Detroit, in Indianateolis, and will enmbrace a far greater variety te iiso*heOpee lcet of* topics than'has - been offered this Arthur Laces, mianager of Majestic year. In additiocn, outside attractions *haesy ta"as e odfnt suich as the tBen Greet Players, will.thc'aer, ssthatbeensmyeoth efe'Bit- be provided. 'The elaborate system of :terfield circuicthoheeb it is cucderstood extensiocn lectures planned for the ta aelain r cd' ry -omnmg, school year, will 'greatly in The' copyright cit the aords and- crease this cnnber, of availallc'tar- mce, ihtletvsson Ccst aced uct-y Tc1vic1 for ties summmer lecture Kocaascd formerly hlvd hr thes course so than the program will be Unciversity Pueblishing cenpany of ereely cxtended. _ Chicago, teas been' purchased IcylMre. ",Of course. the final arrangiements M. A0. Root of the' Cntversity -Music -rav no ye ben, a~l an prbabyHouse, who now controls thee exclusive will noteb aefrsm. 'me bt copyrighat of Micican's most scceess- 'leextension lectures. of the past yeaers fsl opceras, as wrell as the Yellow such hare insured avsilable material wnhich. Blce, Varity, Michigane Feld Song , has assisted to a great extent in mak- acid I Kind OLike Anna Arbor. ice the- program of this_ summer a a g;reat success froln alt points of rview," said Bean Effinger today. 'Next slim- S11 IESI'tIllrAN l'IlMEOIIlS nec a Inuseber' of additiosal faculty OtVEi' IN 1' 13116''S I'lIIEA'1RE leecures vwill be on the programe.- - - -'leeodfethl e S1 °eec an.114"A 11-d. .1- Ilc eameil to P~ecieeSupehmc'ey tof S"Imcee,'SelmeemelStudenutsein Ramckelteueme, A tennmis tournaament for the chanm- piocnsbip of the scmmner session is be'ing agitated for devotees of the met, cod racket. Sentiment in favor cf saech a serie has been expressed le aerioues quarters, as there seemc to ')e mcany tencnis players in summer schcool this y'ear. To hout the matter on a definite baesis and see just hoer nany men are interested, The Wolverinee has agreed to takee chiargte of the" affair umntil the maovemcent is more definitely organ- ized. All nmen who arc' interested ice the tc ccccameet cciii facilitate matters by leavineg or sendicag their naives and telepheone nmnbers to 'The Wolverine ott"c before Monday noon. If lbs tournanmet is 1o be successfull'y' run off it incst be arranged at once, as ocnly three seeks of school renmain. It a scfficientcnunmber of men ex- prcs, a desire to conmpete in the tournamnt;o, definite arrangements will b" comepleted at onece; aced a fufh an- nouncemnent maede in Momnday's issue of the Wolvericne. It is planneed to have an entrance fee of fifty cents, ewhich will defray the expenses; and help purchase a sop wchich will Ice given to the winner-by The 'Wolverine, providing enongh lee- terest is showun icc the matter. IND ITEN WHAT HIIPPENED) iv 'ruE "tP Solemcucncmusic'by the ce.n -er lifeless lbodhyeras being borne in unajecctic silvece to the tomb of the Calpulets. A board creaked amid one o1 ltce bearers of lbs bier scnickered. "Wheat. is the matter with you?" hisse'd thee beauteus corpse "Justl think," exclaimed the sops as be. gazed dovn the incline which led to the seats belowe. "Theink what?" denmanded .the corpse as the stage' sqeeaked again. "Whact crould happen, if I should,- le't cecy end drolp." She gasped but mnaged to- stay- quiet on the litter aced was carried: IIIir IN LAG IUUAL R~egenitIReal lRelelee i-. ierent' of Quest for Niogeny in SouthernLanuds D)ESCRIJBES ANCIENT' PALENQUE Thee lecture lat- evening woo given by Htonorable J. . Belsh,>Regen of the university who described a trip which he made from Veracruza through the Yuikaan peninsula in order to inavstigatc some mahogany properly, 'he regione of Mexico below Vera- cruz his beeni called by me Spanish himlte!,ian 'The waste of the earth,"'" state,: -egent Beal in opening iis heccre, "and this part of the country was dcc ruled by the city of Palen," chris' No one 'knows when this city btg,a but it was probably od and at,,tuddflfin h 1524. In that yer Cr- fez pecosue4 'ucthuin ttint'v mils of it anti hatrdnotl (n ofitFatierris he would havc lrned'aueidetWphilodr dec it.' - "In 177 a7uecopdaft -tral, laOEd' trahed the'junglefhend' itoO I ,1H1,i Thle'archeiculg its Andl thu ew ea,,e icuen of _.n~~&~ l s2d theKing Of 'pio'0lniprtyunder the eadettlotfr of. Genril IohRio to invetigate: Te1 h ' ti h wy~vei found wer tmflrks1 e Su edE that that tc wi'2 probal i5 -. c' wealhbJSlid cu'tote in P!i nqe- a the tinee of Rnfltlefloa I, as ther_ was icn Spa;in id thketime .01 'Ia le V., No one hkio I ',t it ea ly began" ' Th'eqot important ec n 0 ft; r hi portincof lMseio -ns fh ea cue plant. This is a plonk'f ailug leaves, the larger ones,o ' f. )ecefarI cot off, sod the pcdp which remanii1 after thejuice hOs been squeezed ous is used for the ciahaufatore of hbmp' Regent Iealsted -EhtaLheeox who gather ifis c1o'hp oieciii~n-are " paid about $If mmyear, 'and thatthe come to their' emloalet inohng aUhb of dbout $102. Some of the peos Iv?. to he 91x~iai.Ihe0'; i'hs, liave good tuck, m anage to ;et ut' o debt. The mahoghumy h- ro&saaverage one to hhie acre,,, t her -fx'S' wealth of frees thee inoes, hI, wich are not known' in lbsU.nited}-tats.Oneof-these is ;rhe zapote trefrone which cewing gum is made. The entire output of the chicle ewhich is obtained from these trees is sold toy,:the American- 'Chicle company.. This logwood tree is also found here; a cord of this wood will eeigh 5000 pound. The' entire export goes to Plymouth, Eng- land. Mlerida, the capital of Yukata, is largely onder European influence, es- pecially that of Spain and France. The city contains aclub modeled after' a Parisian cafe. Although the'number" of inhabitants is only 20,000, Meids. has expended $15,000,000 for pave- ments and $4,000,000 for a hospital.,' The city is kept very clean, and refuse?: is not allowed to accumulate in the streeto.- j The state of Yukatan is full of old - ruins that are still well-'preserved' in 'spite of their'- age, which wo#rk Nia held together and kept Ils coor'ibio- withstanding the heavy coain and the terrific heat of the sun. H ow little is known of this portion of ?Mexico is illustrated by the dif- jwulty which Regent Beal encounter- jd wien he attempted to secure an- tern slides for the lecture. e ap- plied to aNewr York house which has - slides from ol pats of the world andc they vere able to furnish , him with" hut four; and the Bureau of American R1epuuldot- was able to 'promise only eight; aet could 'not furnish any. With die,-'exception aof the four furn- ished by this N~w York house; the pictures shown were taken by. Mr. Beal himsebf. eldS' :tl1 : ~i'dOT,. n, y awlad7amicd suppressed giggles. - RIEPIIESENT VI' TS'''', onecc'Iccrsle d (lliecbeeee no Olug "The 'Wiolverine doesnot refleet the . e ldremes f heUnve- }'iew- poimit of lice sumnmer session e c ,', ppercli 'l scedb ca ity uof3Michi-anciAlumnni Associatione ;dents," yesterday dechrda--a profe - a tlsu 4clihlrc i osain a f Chicago cast aside their dignify= sor from-an uoher institutlionewhco ison edsayftronncugt teaching Icers Ibtis soimnner. "I harev rc fteOee i rhoeectla- oe ensa fenoadtuh bdfrebeBnn:e e ehae Pa-thesenthausiasmcofohtheir college days, beece e frth e Cr.todadrg youcr paper with inter- wh.I -camca ceii onciexcien they whooped up the old yells lost," he' rontinusci, "but I can neot belie to tbe series of piodce bons which the cued scng,pilayed bacseball and tenmnis, feeling theat it voices cinly the opiniones trouple has rendere'dthslice eki. acid danced in thee chub house of the of the Michigan undergraduaates. It aOtt ecrdie h oeo Southe Shore Counctry Chub after a seencs to.nesme alit should be- broader Hloi cdhsrudceeo h atstrenusoedeeyscouetineg.Charles S. 'tha ha. Amajcdd c cb suema drwttotanfoisrabdtionucufthe.pMr. Ct'cting, judge of the Probate Court sessione students are from other insti- Ueg ci'aascIaatrzco fumepiredi a bail gamue just ike a pro- tutionas. Thee Wolverine -should be Puck was espes haliy good. 'hr. Laur- fessional, coiling out balls and strikes mor comoplitn i it atitue." euroc Eyre playedh Lysander; Mr'.with a "Silk" O'Loughlin voice. In Charles Hopinls, Demusielus; Miss a tennis contstc John A. Jamesson '91, !Pr'ee, Born DIiescses lielucilty. Almca t : Kruger', Hermia;I and Miiss wron a lovineg cump, defeating both Wfl-' Professor 01. Boric ot Gettingen~, Keneble Coopse', Helena. liane B. MCIeucais, '96, president of the Germuany, lectured this morning in the Testigudrtesesva association anad Cuthbert C. Adaflbs, east lectucre roonm of the physics lab- noel apipropricesforlbsevwoodland'9. 'oratory onc "Thee Principle of tfelativ- scee's of chic play. Hiowever, cbs ity." This prineiple weas developed creath'tr iade it hard to ilaihe a T'leead letroit Law Scheool, by Einstein and is a neer theory of lice midlunamer anight, even the sort of The University of Detroit has se- relation between light, space, acednmidsummner night onmuightc expect in Tected Judge George S. Hosmer, '71 to thmes. Prof. Born took cap the variouse a drcamu. Tics library cloek ,again haead tics College of Loer. This near de- physical Ilaws affeeted by this new' took an attire part in, the perfocnm- iarlmemc,-which v-ill be opened this principle "and show-ed how' they ccii- ant's, strikinug cen just as the lowvre. fail, v-ill offer a competse law' couche formced with, or wrere provecn faulty be' hbetoots themaselves hocueccerd, which' of lhrese7ears ducrationc. Judge Hosmer Doctor Rinst- isqenlicectret a}1.?Iyrv-urnAnn+_ti- A lrsorat. n hnfal Ifr xhn dureeras accompanied by anuccmibee ofccv loccs, experimencts. The otfericg fec'.bshelterncoone vac "he Taming of. cbs Shrewr" cwhich met Fmueemhy l2'aceWelecoie Sleek cc clt a high degree of fav or. OPetrchio Or. Juliu H. Pettis, ceft of the wcs- played hrylMr. Charles Hopkins; surgical clinic, is,- wearing',ca, broach Eatherinca, by Ms~ts AlmaceKruer; grice theta ucoreicag His wc ire pescmtdd Bcianca, by M's: Charles Hophsins; 1Sr. hime wsith a fins baby gi last ncighet, John Troughton ployed Baptlistae; thy which accounts for thcs doctor's cx- part of tucentie, v-as takce by Mr. hicessioce. He is nowr located at 520 Laeurenee Ey re; Groiuio by Sir. Doug- Wc3alneut hingmgnoved reccetly fromcelas Ross;:aneco dselto by SMc. Oscar his otd home on tEast Codsversity, I Pechere. incelcides mny ufthe m'ost noted lacw-. yers oi ths Detroit bar' IducDel)i'tdedeett Etrolleeeenl N-ow 177, Fouarteena mier students entered the seconad ternm of the- hair department's sucmmer sessione yesterday, -bringinug the total enrollment up to 177, an in- crease otf 30 over last summer's rec- ord. Thcis is the largest summer of- tendace the law- departmcent has yet boasted.