TIMES A WEEK, 75c SUMMER NEWSPAPER AT YOR OO TREii:WOVIII NII H NYOFCA Vol. VI. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915 No. 8 UB1 PLAYS FIBSI CAME its Victors Over Laws In Pitchers Battle ini Wbiils but Six hlits Figure PLAY TWO MORtE GAWPS TODJAY By Halp Church Surprisingly goosd ball featured the opening game of the Vacation leagoe Friday afterooon, is which the Lits u, pset the legal lights hy a 4 to 2 count. Both teams fieldeds well, al- thoogh the lack ot practice exhiited itself io the way the ballo were hurled skyward, after heiog caught, the b)0k of the seveo errors being hadi tosses Today two games will he played. The Lits will clash with the Medics at 1:00 o'clock, sod the Laws ansd Engi- seers will stage a second game D- mediately after the opener, Robert- son' will probably hurl for his nioe, while 'Tons" Soddy, Varsity pitcher, may work with his battery mate "Jack" Benton, for the Engineers, The lstter teams smsy salso have another Varsity man, Anderson, outfietler, be- intg in college this summer. Bad it 'not heen for the erratic throwing of the supporting cast, t'artis and Robertson would have had a pret- ty pitching battle yesterday. tCurtis held the Laws to tour singles, one of which was a flake, fanned seven mesn and Niled to issue a single ticket. Rohison let the His down with only two hits, but passed three nsen, assd had costly slips bhlind hsims at critical points, The L~its hsad ass exceptionsally stronsg linseup for the first gasne, Manager McFarlan hsavinsg unusual luck in ar- sanging Isis lineup fross unknown mos- terial. "Bill' Niemns on first andI F' "Red' Arentz behisnd the hat, two Varsity players, gave tse teachers a good eombinatioss boths oss attack and defense, Althoughs the Varsity out- fielder had nsever played the initial sack, he held up the ifield cleverly; ably supported by Rice ansd Busjahn arounid the niddle corner, - Wilmot prssved the star for the vas- quished, the sortstop nsaking six clever' plays out of seven chances. Widemnss at first was busy takisng care of ass even dozens snediocre throws, I anss Uox led floe attack for the L~aws. With Varsity Captain Labadie in the _ gaose, the Laws should have a strong 'team, T.lhe Lits opened up with a pair of rans in the first round. Rice walked, and advancesd when Busjahn grounid- ed out to Widleuman. Arestz got 0on when Robison nicked his elbosw, and "Bill" Niensan drove iss thse two runs with a single over first which even the lanky Widemsass couldns't quite reach. Is the third, with two duswns, a fluke asngle gave the Laws a chsance, and they tied It up, Gracey's error let Wilmot on, ansd Cox grounded to sot, lust the ball hit an obstructioss ansd bouded into right for a sinigle. Grov- er's clean single scored the two runs. TIhe Lits canse lsack us the fourth with assother pair of ruso Gracey got ons through Grover's error, assd Kaye walked, 'The former scored when the judiges juggled the ball around seconsd bsase, assd Raye talliest on5 an out after hie had stoless second. Althsoughs yesterday's game started promuptly at 4:15 oclocko, it was after C:00 o'clock before the sevess rounds s..),d be played; asss iso the futsure the week-day. ganmes will he linited los tics' roouds. (Constinsued on page; 4) I * 0i-F n' 'oday 2:00 o'clock-Ball game, Vacation league, Lits vs. Medics, Ferry field, 3:10 o'clock-Ball game, Vacation league, Laws vs. Engineering, Ferry field, Suday 10:20 o'clock-"The Seat of Conscience in National Life" Dr. Leonard A. Barrett, Presbyterian church 10:30 o'cloc-"Poise, te Habit of Self-Dosmisnance," Rev. L. C. Douglas, First t'ongregational church. 10:30 o'clock-"Christians Science and thse Problems of Evil," by Rev, R. S. Luring, Uitarians church. Monday :00 o'clock-The Summer Vacation and the Public Schools," Prof. A. S. Whitssey, West tLecture Room, Physi- cal laboratory. Tuesday 5:00 o'clock-The Making of a Book," illustrated lecture by Lbrrin T. W. Roch, West lecture room, Phyi- cat laboratory 8:00 o'clock-"The X-Ray ino the Di- agnosis of fle Iternal Diseases," Prof. A. W. ewlet, 2314 PABIICIPAJ IN CLASS SPOBIS lAlhletic hAsoiation Deles i'$30o0 To fItramnral Gaines IIAMlPEfIlhD BY POOR FACILITIES By Hl)p (hurch Intramuoral ports attracted ,34 stusdests at Michigassdurisg te past yeas, according to figues recently cosmpiled by Director Floyd A. Rowe. 'fhis is ass increase of 256 mene over last year, but is actsoally cossiderably larges, as several sports icluded in last seasos's report are no losger grousped with this departnent. Boxisng, wrestlisog and hasdall are exclusded, as ttey are diected by fle gymnasiums staff. lasdoor baseball ad rifle sootisng are fle new branches, whlile freshmns track work io left out, sinces it wass cosducted by Trouer Farrell this year. Thse cost of maintaising the intra- mural department exceeds $5,000, with no incosue except the sale of numer- als. As this insignia is disposed of at cot, fle athletic associationo has no real incomesfom rs this branch of its activities. The figures isclude serely students whso participate oso orgasized claso teams, and does sot include the large nusmber who avail themselves of the equipmsent of Fery field and Water- mns gymnsasiuns for individual exer- cise and sport. The principle problenso whichs hamp- er Rowce in his work are the lack of (tontinued on page 4) BURGLARS BAT HIGH IN I AVq rMRAIIAq m FRATERNITY BALL LEAGUE LOILJ ULIVII II1IU UII 1 The fratersnity league baseball seas- ganme. He aroused K. C. Sigler, asnd I N 0111 100 TO CH1 050 opessed Thsursday moorning at floe was talkisog wills hinssitothtie thsirsd Delta Theta Phi grousl, the feature floor dorository whsens the two hseard Is'.'T'- C. I3hlosidel SoB lPerssoual Wrk of the game being a double steal by the visiting teams dowvistairs. Essesslial for Reles the visiting team is whicho Sigher and Hastily pickisng up two bsaseball Eshoseoshiis Wolfe failed to run down two Burglars, chubs, thse 1D. T. P. bsattery crept down h ohrahdhm aey tis en ondo h a yPO F.s -~l AK, O E Thse B. T. P. leans wasn't really sloe othser smensbers of thse teams. Vise ..- ready for the first goose, and hopes halt floor downstairs was stalksedI withIs n his loiceositl, "The Insdividlual to retrieve the 2 to 0 veortict with the thse unsifosrsssaolsitver of tse home'Pscs't~v essiD.'. ' hi aid of a couple of stars it has enlistesd teamowicish was sddeletyabaisdsosed Tuh"ls vnnD.T ,Bas Iron floe Police nisse. lby the Burglars,also rosslvwitd001 thse tell, 3'ccvshuet oft litiaC'sslegs', 'em- J. J. Wolfe, 'i5L, returnoed fross patios, escapinsg ouot thse badsksdoor wsith tiast'izedt the imptsortanscs'if 'stattlists- Detroit at 1:00 o'clock 'Thursday morns- a score of 2 to 0, bussothssling else to insg'aresltandu t''ers55ona crlatiosnship issg, just in tinse to take part in floe sow for their visit, hetnss( o teuicviitttds tts' te'achser. PROIIINENI' CHIC'AGO9 ALUMINUS 1lIE TS WITfi PEC'ULIARI DEAl' C 9 U TE K L E Wife Fids Him Wounoded ini IG O DUAEgKLLE May Be Suicide osrN D IC A J C MurderIN H R I T 9 K Frank P. Graves, presidenst of flo e hlrs'sius Msk. l131), Fall" in N ightsi thoicago alumoni body ofthfle uusiver- C'haorgte on (xerusouss 'l'resrhses sity tac'u years ago asnd osie of thse promiloent Michilgan mnsonstthsatcity, LI',"1' filS SI)W G UIhi1' llhlt. fiIY was founid mortally wousoded yestersday_ morning isnfloe garage of lois Laske Worsd has bseess receivs'stits Asnn Forest home, It is soot known whiethser Arbosr of tl~e htcroic dethts of he was attacked by a robsber, or shot Bertramnonssk, '1:1I), whto vas kilt- asnd killed hins~ehf, ed D~eceisser 11 wileotcpart icipasting its The body was found by Mrs. Graves, a nighst attacks onthfitsetrmns tre'ncthss. who had gone out to look for hims '''Itis' tisime' i s s , of s'dutcatiost,'' saitidthes'p~sseer,''is tto gis'efts' boys atnd girts ptssei'to reonser' i serv5itce tos lhits'g'nei'ation, ansdslussmoisses'thes isorldlssle'tte r rthesir hin'tg hisved. ''htisIcant soly bet'asccomitistshdthro'uttgh fth'etme'diumt, tofit'einivtt~idutaltosucht. " ts's' fit ts'ee sisisitssiss evcry cstt. fTs'rts tpps'r'tiisttr's'alwsays ptr''pared,'s. '11 viigts'hets'ssosiisas- sty lt, sitsI Itth t's iall. 'hess' iihsle- thirdtalists' sbeiiproddedslsstitnsorde'r'to set thesms tso cothe ir'wsork't. 'hets'loss- er' tthird s tiseIpar t sthichi, fors'massy unaccoun'sstabltsts' sonsis, teesdsptsoll- si iisstc s tu ton s ' oeindivisdual 'ou h. ss'etsig ph'blesisissassitschoosls i's, '55ltts call be its osnstsis'sits tis'he ss's'r tirdssclase'?'' I s'sti'ualthes'iare15' ts'esons whituccsieed'st iiinssatsii 'ttsingralm asand ismn otositost an.dssstgirls, sandshin trdertodotiis te ost Issowit'he whle of Oles'otsss and gosirisi'swiithi ssttss Ithsy dtatltscumetint co 'iisItct. 'Ttey ars' fts' oits', s'ios acrssiics'5' masty of hts issot sts's'loa I sa t iisitslids', asthefir 'rewaris besits'terthanthtt wh'sicssAn- dr'o'w Cari'nsgii' rs's'sivs's'frs'tsthis t. S. Stee stst'ck. 'Thoi'itprehs''ion h s'tis'h 'sutis t'ss'is't' lakett 'iil thtst'coimmuiity whesn he did soot return is a seasoso- able lenigtho of timoe. Be was usocoso- scious wheso he wvas founsd, asnd all efforts to revive hiss were of no avail. Be died about 11:30. A revolver was fousnd a few feet Irons the bosdy. It was learned that Mr. Graves had bieen overworkinsglhismself for sonse timse and despite lis poor health kept laboring beyond Isis strensgth. tBertram ws sa 's'cssdstt utenanit ini fts' secsondsIbattalsionstof thlttty stalsiVr- wvickshsirso r'egimettit hie obttaisns'd his ipreptaratotry vchotol stork isn Englastd, andshcameltts'tsAlichs- igansinis Iis eitlifseosttt yea'.Il its t'ltsssijothefist'ailtcsothse', issost, wcas tel likedh, antsheIt'sas a popsular stassostlst'e satsns.S iincs'his, grasd- usatiout fromtst efu'tniver'isity , s'he sisi I tt u a e a v iku a i I lbe'en.s t hussyisig tss'sis'ios'io lt tisisi s thesvttiug, "sis itii sit irsis ct' ids Is 1871 and was graduateh fromosihoititai, stoihanstohis' tssttsr'ssts it tit'elle- thie university law course iso 18931. ianrite wsamtsoogthe irs't iin gsisht- "o'xissoiii a i'>'ttssuts ot He practiced law unotil thie outbreak ofisoi whtdptnln nnu msent to enlistf. iris t,''saidt Prosf.IW. t'. Ne'wc'sombs', the Spanish-Amsericano war and oerved Ta ewsabaeofcradwl ftlbt l°dprmnilhsle so~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~ie captaino of the Thirty-third Mciliked asooughis cs'stsiansy is iniatedt'ittl it"ti lsf'ssia so e, gas vohussteers. 5 ~by' fts' folloswinogetct rsfrossaset ter'yeste'rdays afusroisoon. .Aftergieving vs'e- He was a memober of the Alphsa Delta serittens by afitltoutoffiser to 'fonkh's islsssostt'r iu taiorls' ttss Phi fraternity.3Egaoailsllsrtn th abv ___________Iparents: sttementsuis, i'rttft'ssst'Neswcomsbs'vsenst PRNIN(DEA''N AU I wsy presenst at floe basttle' athch soustodscribts'thi'esellular oprocesssof PIII'l' Ni lIPAE''ME'l'("ASES y'ours'gllhantt son hoyt iis l its'. tsr ,sex lei'rsisiist toss, iby stiasof tsso- l)EIDAY OF S':h'f'ItI 1'T'hDIlEC"hOhRY traits vsenstootpste scalinig ilsd'rstiltsh iiststs. 'tts uhie itto a smile 0o5is is ftat'e. 'heit'omntttiifts'hueeensuitt oss:ieifis'tbt'sssvwitin Dute to ouforseens dificulties us thte enoemoy's fire broket. oustI Sitws, clear thi s'tt10i or 15 ys'ars,. 'Ts' explassa- prnutiug depar'tmenst, uhe sumsmertitfn050onse cousldis's'itotthoe sftsom.tiososf IPr'ofessor'Ns'omboosfe,suppoie-- school directory, wrhich vwas expected At daybrealk the Glermians oade signs inseotittibye islies, sered to give' to be out this morrnirng, vwill sot he to us to comoe oss over aonsd pick its) our Itouss'autstteig totvidittdoea of the dead anti woundetd. Itw'e't ouo thd odesssrn soncep'utions. le conscludoetd, post ons sale usntil Tuesday msorninsg. after a losng searchs I founod youtr iratoet'"If issiswoulssdstotfroltfle s'x of out Evens vith this delay', the list of 0000 just where I shoould save epetedt. off'sprting;hi s'h~ioulodtbegint sitthse namses wvill be ouot searly thsree veceks He ws l ying deasdl sithins tit ysards, grandparen ''st: earlier than ever before. of the Germnosattrentchies, holtfveay'. _ The proof on the book has beesn across the vinreettanglemnts, his ~hIEEJ'''(h;MAVI read, arnd the msaterial turnsed back to righot hassd outstretchtedassthovels SUCC'l'M'Sl1{ 11 EA'10lilt I IISF11?1 the printers. It oct11 require two slays pointing the stay to his msest." ___ for the printing and bisnding. The sessuor officer of rite compansy teteAsri 'Meety'go Althsough thse delay has caused sonse wrote of Monik: "He diedi a cony go1- JsieArnV cla,'io isnconventence, it has establed the etdi- lanstodeaths,-it vwas obviostflat lie' the sulsiesos'estusri ttf iigan, sdietd toss to include in the directory the wvas one of floe party float load moade suddtensly ye stersday miorntinigsit heart sarses of those woho registered late. this extraordinsarily gallant effort t's disesase. tHs' ovuss artitugprsfessor of All names vwhichs had beess received captoure the guts ando prevent it killing tootelitre iii I1897-98t, andot professsrot* by the departmental secretaries up to their csorades vwsihowere comntg uitlsp rsuti1.ss; o ~ eta Friday night stilt be prntfed. behindt." lwfo 88:93 n11 ews - __ (tsienothe tionorary'dereet'of doctor. i . i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HURON & DIVISION STS. LEONARD A. BARRETT will speak Sunday at 10:30 A. M. Theme: The Seat of Conscience in National Life I of' last's. Jutice Alttcslvyhasbocus ossft'e suptremeenchsues since 1904t, hasving ibeens cthtif juie t icett, iso 190)7 andth1954, Ite 'it' i's t'idIt ri's Ioils'ofthlit'strong mencottf theh is' ctouort andot his loss lis ft'egres'ts it hitssoufferedsinetos' ttts' deatthtost .fugs' hiair. ' ile sea's this finsst gentlemanti I hutsv'ecvr toas thOto st plasuure.of mesetinug. Hits msinodwa's brsoatd suit li's brains'sa's stg, wheti's hisr sir sss'othimt slovable','' sas this'comt- 1' LET'S CO CANOEING_ N