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The Wolverine, 1915-07-10

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THE WOLVERINE

IYASII iON BARJBI OUTIlNEIS
PRESENT DAY IE 1I SH ('UI,''I'RfE
Asserts Our Public Sclhools Faill o
'leieh C (haracter
Iluildiung
Rtabbi Abram Sheon, tier Jewish
Chatauqua society lecturer, comepleted
Iis history of Jewish education. Thurs-
day by outlining the modern era
in the culture of hie race. The mod-
emn era, in reality begins with the
latter part of thec eighteenth century,
according 1o Dr. Simon. Fur it wcasn't
until Moses Mendelssohn showed his
people that the erase superstitione and
caballism witheswhich they lead sur-
rounded themselves sas suppressing
them that the Jew interested himself
in the learning of the Gentile.
"The Jewish (lurk ages came in the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,"
said Dr. Simon. Belt in fle ninthe and
tenth centuries the pesople of Isresel
were fleenesut cultured in flee world
and the Semetie Renaissance ie the
ninth century wue respconsibele for the
hunmanistic awakeneing ice the fifteenthe
century.
to discussicng Jewish eucation
in Aneerica the rabbi asserted that oeer
public scheools are not reaching flee
heart of flee problenm. "We get know'-
ledge not wisdom,,' said lee. "A re-
ligionlees nation is a bloodless nation
and rete upon a vicious founcdeation.
In religionc is to he foened decency, lose
and Justice, aced after all if is flee one
thing fleet stands for cheracter bucild-
log."'
MI('HIj'AN (CLUB OFe'DE'ITROITI
HOLI)S II'S AANNI' OUTING
Utniversity of Michiganc leub of De-
troit heeld its anenual oeeling Theersdaey
evening, aboard flee steacerc Sapphes.
It wvas attenede by nmsre thaee 500 loyal
Michigan alunie, who "sceake daneced"
sep Woodwvared avenue fronteelebost
to flee tunce of "The Victors."
E~dwsin C. Shsields, cheairmeac of flee
democratic state cecntral conemittee,
was the prinecipal speaker. lie said in
part: "College msen should exercise a
greater icnfluecee in politieal affairs,
and could, if they coeuld get togetheer.
The University of Nicheigacn aluemeni
could form a polit icailebodyfethat oeuid
control affairs ice fle staete. This coeeld

AIVLEIIIS DO NOI
PAY INCDLLEGES
Statistics Sliose 'hatS1cr t al
'o Reap('i,111'3Large'
Proefits
SiIA~lL NElT GAIN AT11 ICHI AN
Cosllege atheletic's do eeot pay, ice sfite
of flheeheuge gate receiets at imeport-
eaet fotball gaces ine this coucetry, at'-
cording is statistic'sfleet have beeno
compeiiledclby fle Yale' Daeily News. 'lie
eli peeclieatisce, icc ifs desire' to lie-
proveteecocmeeesly accefptedlbelict
thai colleges aced unciversities reap
large' crefits freece atfeletics, cheose
three colleges of the Uncitedl States as
tyiieal of teehfee iniees of icnstiteu-
tiones that eve'icnvolveed.
P'ricetoce was sele'ctede to replresecet
lice so-callee "beig 'olleg'e"' ee the east,
Villianeseves takecn as a repereseceta-
tve' of flee smacllerv eastlceninstitectioces,
seed the Uneivec'sity of Micheigacn was
agreed see astypiile ofeheel i lee
ewestec'nceolle'ge.
f th flee'feecoileve'sfteaftevere cn-
siedereed, Prece'ecsheows the greatest
aneneecalc n' reveneee, whiee eemoucnts eec
51,41:1.501 fore' ic'yearec. Williamscesc-

13 AStIAtE LEAG(AE . I. ,LLEN"S tER) TAG ('IL'IHING ;N F'. hLLEN'S tip'll 111('CLOIHING
PLrAYS FIRST SALE Stil'
Noes enceAll (iclting eat greastly cc'- Nosy eenfl t'C loticg cat greatly cc-
duoeiece roe ec' ~ eecedl prices. N. F. ALLEN COt. Al ducedelpteices. N. F. ALLEN If). At
Vice score: ouecewcleeceatieon, 211 So. Melee St. if e reececseleevatiocn, 211 So. Main SI. tf
AD RH BOBA E
Rice, s .............. : 1 I0 2 122
Beusjahcc, 2.......... 3 0 1 0 4 0
Acetz, c........... 2 1 0I 7 If0 0
Nienennc, 1b........ 0 1 1tO170 ft
C'urtis, p....... 2 0 0 1 2 0_
Gracey, 3.......:' 1200I 0 1
Kaye, n............ 1 1 0 1 0 0
Winter, us ........ 10 0 0 ft00-
Stull,r ........... 3 0 0 0 0 01i,, I
Wills, l.......... 30 0 0 0Whatever you set out to wn-hono
Willis, it.,..,.t,.a4.0.,ft,010

Totals ...........2 4 4 2 21 8 3
Laws
ABtB ft0A E
Wilceece, sa........:3 1 0e.1 5 1
C'ox, 2............. 2 1 2 01 2 1
Grover, :t........... 3 0 51II0 0
Robinesone, p.......2 0 11 1 3 0
Brvown, c ...........'3 0 0 0I I00
Wiemsan, 1l)e....... 3II0 012 It 0
McMeullecn, icc...... 3 It 1 1 0 0
Sleea, e'i.............'1 0 0 0 0 1
*Aberdathce .... 00 I0 0 0 ft
Totals ......27r 2 4 21 1ff 4
5ltace ler Grover ice thired.
Icnninegs--1 2 3 4 5 I3 7-1
Lits ..........2 ff112 00 0-4
Law's. t.. 0 2 0 0 f 0 02
Stolece bases - Kaye, Abcevrdathee.
Doecble play-Robinesocntee Widseemce.

pouris a efiietif eeaepepeoxiteaetely $2,00i0, Strcek oeut-fey Ct is 7, fey Robicnsone
stee the UnTtiersity of Mlicheigace tas a 5 First lease ocn halls-coff Robinsonc
serielecs of oecey $2010. 2. Left tees lases-lZits 2, Lessws 1.
'fle lec et elpeofit at M~ichigane is First base one errors-Laws 3, Life 2.
de to flee faeet, hoeveser.,lthat ost oflilt fey piteceer-bey tRoblieseone1ItAcece
lice' evofhtsweevoependeceleed na neesetle. Uirpes-Malersh aced 'bhe'r'h.
steeeiceceetfat iscnowse' inegeeconestrctee
eel .Ann Arboeee, lieufirst eunit cifetweich
still accomeemodte 13,000eer e'sons, aced 214h:ilt IIP1'
flee' ultimaec apeacity of swhichieiiibe' IN (LASS SPORT IS
fromce52,0e00 to Ile0f l. -
Focotbaell shcoewsfleegreatest profit tf'(Cntinedeifreoceeleege'1)
aee beotie Princeetonc aened Micheigacn, beet a'eomemeodationcs for baske'tbleeliecee
eet Williamus fleee weasa eefieicit in th eler indeoor speertslee Waermaentegyeee-
tlis speovt. Thce' footbeallirvenucce at
teasleene fleestrict eii,-ibiliiy veules of
Priceceonewas $30,084, anee at Girls-
igaen about $20,00tlt. Baseheall at flee facuelty for paerticipeatioeeice class
Prvincetone metecredea proefit of $9,381, athletie' seeivities, aneeltfe'unmfortimc-
buet eel Miciganeshoedee a leoss of ate systeme of chess electiotes foar fle
$2,72.d~ Tr'eek eatuseefa eetelloss of maenagershipe eelclassathele'tic'cranes.
$01 at P'ricetoneaced $4,112 at Mic'h-
igeeme. 'lic~Te' ceumbeerc'of1meetetakeineg calf ice
Mlineoralerts reseelteed ice aeloss to ,fle'vsarieees speeetstlids ye'ar cendelabst

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in cses,eeshipuucontra ck, eeaod 4 f I
or gridiron, train on /
Fall of vim-every drop of itsupremely wholesome and gone1
.Delicious -Refreshing.g'
Thirst-QuenchingM
Wheneer VE cCOCA-COcA CD,
ynuseanen Atlante, Ga.I
Acrow think
of Coa-Cola 5

A LAKE 'TRIP FUR REST AND RECREATION.
Have a real vacation on the Great Lakes, the most ecnjoyable and
economical oting in America. The cool lake breezes, the ever-chanig-
ing scenea along the shore and the luxurious steamers oiperated by this
Company are positive guarantees that ynu will enjoy every minute of
the trip, and return home refreshed and glad you went.
TAKE A D. & C. BOAT WHEN YOU GO AFLOAT.
Daily service beeeeDetroi andCleveland andDetroitrandBufflo.Fmom June IlOth
to Septembher I 0hSeames CiysofDseroiIIand Cityof Cleveland 111,ehe "TwesGiants"
of teGreat Lskes. operate daily service as the Bufalo Div'iaion; you canet afford eo
messatepleasure of a ride an these floating pslaces. FOUR TRIPS WEEKLY from
Toledo and Detroi to Mankinac Islad and Way Parts. Mackinac Islad, toe Histic
SuammerrResortaofthesNoreheCoutr seecomingamore populareery season with the
Touriseseseekingeqietssand rerose. Excellent HatelI and Boardisg Hoase acoe-
modations at reasonable rates. TWO TRIPS WEEKLY BY SPECIAL STEAMER,
Cleelandeo MackinaeIslandd'nastopoesroaeeepteaeDetroitand Alpena. DEUIGHT-
FUL DAY TRIPS beweenestrorit and Clevelsnd. daring July ad Aagast foar tripe
weeklhy. DAILY SERVICE Jane 14th toSeptember10ehhbetweenoToledoand Pae-in-Bay.
RAILROAD TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TRANSPORTATION on 0. & C. Line
Steamcers beteens Detroit and Baffala or Detroiteand Cleveland either direceian.
Senadtwo-ceot-staop farillaatrated pamiehlef and Goeat Laesn Maep. Addrt= L. Q. Levs,
G. P . fl.DeritIMdci.Setsofpster staaepsmailed for fiv~ecents.
Philip I-#. MeMillan, Pres. A. A, Schantz, Vine Prea. & Geal Mtr.
DETROIT & CLEVELAND NAVIGATION COMPANY
All steamersarrivead depart, ThIird Avanue Wharf, Detrait.

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be accompllisheed by decity', aced by allthfiee colleges, seedlice' smeall foliowss
ctansdineg fecthe best meane ice pubilic I cefits maein icfootbeall swerecsedilee Sleert
office, and for flee best ipublic id~eales." payingc their eil-s.. At W0iliamcs Foeotbaell.....
_________________{ echestutdetfis taxed Ot17fee his ceen- trosscnr"yrunem
P'TlSBUIIG-S.LOI ,IIII tribut tome ler athletics, seedfey levyineg Ilaskcetball....
PEE'E'l' ST LUIlS IGHNT cn eee e iecmeecceae t15Bsbl eas
______ iSLRI PAYNGsc u nteudrrdae ti aeal(ls)ssibec'to omake'utp cll tfelosses scus- cIsdoor baseball (free
George Sister will met play ancynmore lc'2ae cdcelecregit prt.SGolcfoobl
major league ball until his case is statistics, lid noet inclueeithcer Bar- Itiffe shooting .
filnally settled by the national cons- veard or Yae, whcihiebsthe emade' grealtfOutdioor relays.
meissione, according 10 stories fronm St. seceds cdrineg fleelast feotball seasone, Freshman traeck ...
Louis. becauese of flee fact that flee isteedun- ('lass trac, outdoor
Branch Rickey played hise formeer v ersitie's reaelize' muech greater iprofits Iasstsrckcindoors
Michigan pupil regularly for fleefirst from tfhis forme of athletics thcane tier IHandball
week after Sisler joined flee Drownse, genceral runc of colleges aced universi- 1feting ......
but the Pittsburg Pirates got busy, aced lies ice e Ullted State's. \'cc'stliceg ..
Dareney IDreyfuss forced Dame Jobhnson, - - Hlockey ....
the Aemericaen league presient, to crs- Musical Instrunments, Strinegs, seed tennis ......
pel Rickey to bench Sisler until the all Musical Supplies- at reasoneable Crcketi........
highe court of organized hail came pass prices. Scheberle & Son, Muesic
on thee case. Housee, 1tO S. Main St. tf 'Tetals .......

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"The next trunk I buy
will be an Indestructo"

I DsTRUGTO
'AGGA GE

This is lime opiniomn of
people everywhere who
kno wtbehandsolue appear-
ace aced dturability of In-
destructo trunks, or who
have see(me how wonderfuelly
convceientl they arc for a
trasellimng and vacation tmrip.
Wee have a new line of
Inderucto trtinks a te d
leather goods. Come in aced
see themebftore you go
west tis sunmmer.
Iodesiructo truncks are
abstolutely guaranteed for
five years, eno matter leow
leard the wear Sou give
them.
Summer Furnishings
. for Men

Ruele, Conlin,&Fiegel

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