J fiE I I1U Taking Dotng ana passing. the scrubs, has im- iket shooting, ringing 1 angles last night. will be able to get nights of good hard takes his men to e opening game, Sat- ElevenI Phllps IUniversity Files GUp oi~f 20Points to (fimn. Total ents' 61 betsch, former All-Am- an halfback and one of Michigan's atest gridsters, who has been thing the football team at Phil-; university this fall, developed the t powerful team in the history of t school. ut of a team made up almost en- ly of inexperienced men Maulie eloped an aggregation that went >ugh, the toughest schedule the 001 ever played, chalking up eight ories for a total of 220 points and ered but one defeat. The total its scored against them being only nder his tutelage, the team was only developed into powerful en, playing a consistent game ughout the season, but they were ructed in a varied attack of old new football, which they could at any time. Practically the en- aggregation will return next EASTERN INSTITUTIONS FAVOR RECONSTRUCTION OF ATHi- LETICS New York, Dec. 11.-Sentiment in favor of a re-construction of college athletics after the war upon what has been termed a safe and sane basis, is said to be increasing at eastern educational institutions and is likely to be the subject of consideration at the coming annual meeting of the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic association. President Faunce, of Brown univer- sity, in a recent address upon college athletics at the Providence institu- tion, -said: "We are well pleased with thy r- suit of keeping up intercollegiate sports on a simple and inexpensiveI basis in wartime. Out of our last year's football squad of 50 men, 39 entered the service. This seems to show that wholesome outdoor sports,, kept within bounds are a good pre- paration for the soldier's life. If ourt camps cannot go without outdoor games, our colleges need not fear to encourage them. Let us hope that i the enforced absence Jraining tables in all our colleges, and huge expen- ditures and flaring publicity for in- dividuals means the introduction of saner policies when the war is ended,' and that the over grown business of securing gate receipts may give way to the genuine play of college boys who, through such play, become finer and stronger men." Yale Agrees Almost simultaneously the Yale Alumni Weekly, in reviewing the foot- ,-J your Milita will see is our chief G. H. WILD & LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ST days. N NOTICE Notice of a Special Meeting of the Mem- bers of the University of Michigan Union, Hill Auditorium, Friday, December 14th, at :oo P. M. In accordance with the Constitution of the University of Michigan Union, notice is hereby given of a special meeting to be held in Hill Auditorium, December 14th, 1917, at 8:00 P. M. The Board of Directors recommends that the Constitution be amended to read as fol- lows: CONSTITUTION. I. Name. This association shall be known and in- corporated as the University of Michigan Union. II. Purpose. The purpose of the Union is to furnish a University social center; to provide a club house for faculty, alumni, former students and resident students of the University of Michigan; -to interpret Michigan spirit in terms of citizenship; and to inculcate broad educational ideals. (d) Associate members shall have only such privileges as may be adopted bythe rules of Secti the Board of Directors. They shall not vote later ti. or hold office. shall b (e) The number of associate members shall of five not exceed one thousand (1,ooo). of wh Section . Directors' Members, Annual and office. Life. (a) Directors' Annual Members. Any lcers man who has made application to the Board least t of Directors and whose name has been ap- of Pre proved by the Board by a two-thirds vote least 1 may become a Directors' annual member on offices payment of one hundred dollars ($ioo) in- candida itiation fee, such payment to be made within bers o thirty days after the Board has approved the mittee application, and on payment of annual dues Saturdn of twenty-five dollars ($25), payable semi- post a annually in advance on the first days of Jan- bulletin uary and July. Hall a (b) Directors' Life Members. Any man house. may become a Directors' life member on pay- publish ment of five hundred dollars ($5oo), payable gan D. at the time of application for membership. to the The Board of Directors may choose such Secti members from the subscribers to the Build- twenty- ing Fund, who are not eligible to annual, life mate c or participating life membership, which (c) Directors' members shall enjoy all the inate, privileges of anliual, life and participating properl life members, except that they shall not vote, tary b or hold office. precedi (d) The nimber of Directors' members sorece shall not exceed five hundred (Soo) non- candida resident and two hundred (too) resident mem- once c bers, resident members being those living the Mi within a radius of twenty (20) miles of Ann to be a Arbor, Seeti VII. The followin bility of Mau inning footbal Th hillips...... 3 hillips...... hillips...... hillips-----.4 hillips...... 2 hillips ...... 7 hillips. . .1 hillips...... 2 Totals ....22( BASK INITI Three picked class will parti women's basket clock this after nasium, which w of the season. The line-up is team-forwards Marjorie Vanl Virginia Cavend ler, '20; center Jeanette Sudow, 1919-1921 tear Sample, '19, Ma guards, Elizabet la Cooper, '21;c aId, '19, and Ed ECKERSALL I HOSPI d chance ird berth, 0 has not form, he ;s. He is g up the CL awkward Walter Ecker him. He port critic int an within quarterback Ball team years form a j Luke's hospital Later is where he has be et. Boyd, for more thana tower of' seriously ill, be >ugh still pital the Monday I running and Camp Custe ball season at New aven printed the III. Membership. g record shows the saSection z. There shall be six classes of lie in turning out a following commentary: members, viz: (1), Annual Members. (2) ,1 team:"A look ahead suggests at least on Life Members. () Participatins Life Mem- IIta:'bers. (4) Honorary Members. (g) Associate 11Record formidable need. Football-.will be re- Members. (6) Directors' Members, Annual 4 Southwestern . 2 sumed at Yale, as at Harvard and and Life. 34 -outhesten 2 Section 2. Annual Members. All men who 9 Sooners... . ...52 Princeton, just as soon as conditions a'e students in actual residence at the Uni- versity of Michigan; alu'tni and former stu- 6 Aggies . ........ at present beyond controL of any in- dents who have been in actual residence at 0 Bethany -.-,... 0 dividuals permits. The Yale freshman the University of Michigan for a period of at y least six weeks; regents ; members of the :0 Friends.0....... football team, everyone of the eleven reveral faculties and officers of the University 5 East Central .. . 0 and substitutes being members ofon s aichigann maybecome members of the Unierit ofMihianUnion on payment of 6 Central........0 the university training units and sub- the annual dues, such members to constitute the annual membership of the association. :0 Kedall-.-.-.-.- -7 ject to their exacting schedules, gave Section 3. Life Members. (a) Any stu- an account of itself which should not dent eligible to membership as provided in be overlooked. Good mterial but bet- Section z of this article may become a life 0 61e kd-member during his last year of actual resi- ter spirit brought it through a season dence in the University of Michigan, or within .one year thereafter, on payment of fifty dol- TER PAYin which the score boards told an in- lars ($5o). ETEERS LAYteresting story and in which the char- (b) Any other person and any student (ex- AL CONTEST TODAY tept as provided in subdivision (a)) eligible acter of the team and its training to membership as provided in section 2 of amounted to an inspiration. methis article, may become a life member on players o alfromiraeach payment of one hundred dollars ($oo). players from each "Will Yale, then, have the cour- Section 4. Participating Life Members. Ypate in an od,,-Een (a) Any student eligible to membership as ball ame at 4:30 '- age to resume Varsity football next provided in Section 2 of this article may be- yar rgaeyertftrwhn'-ri come a life member during his last year of non in Barbo gy-year or the year after, wuhp ne r it actual residence in the University of Mihi- nobecomes a possibility, upon a basis gan on payment of fifty dollars ($50), payabl- will be the initial game in the following manner: ten dollars ($ o) Similar to that which has proved so Pto be paid at the time of application for salutary for the freshman team? Will membership and forty dollars ($40) payable as follows: 1918-1920 in four equal annual installments, to becoie Yale be willing at least to help lead due and payable on one, two, three and Clarissa Vyn, '18, the way to purer anateurism and less four years from the date of such application. Norman, '20;guards, the spyt f rofesoism , t Such applicants for membership shall be 'of the spirit of profesionalism, to entitled to all the privileges of full member- Lish, '18, Florence But- ship from the date of the first payment, pro- more of sensible economy in keep- vided, however, that in case such applicant s, Beulah Smith, '18, ing with the purposes of the univr- Isall fail to make payment of any one of said '20.wsmack- four annual payments within one year of the ', . sity and less of extravagance smack- date such installment shall become due and n: fowArds, Dorothy payable, he shall forfeit his privilege of be- ing of commercialism, to less o coming a life member as provided in his ap- rgaret Kneeland, '2;trumped-up public spectacle with its plication, and any installments which - may h McCormick, '19, Stel- h - - theretofore have been paid by such applicant hero-worship and other o evitablr shall be considered a forfeited. Any such Centers, Doris McDon- evils and more of the college sport ; applicant who has forfeited his privilege of Af '2 becoming a life member in accordance with for the sake of college sport as Such? his first application may, upon petition to ieOtOldAbuthe Board of Directors of the Union, for the Mp Ould Auses privilege of making out a second application, VILL LEAVE "We cannot think too hard or too be granted such privilege, provided, however, such application is for a $ oo life membership. [TAL IN FEW DAYS often upon these things. To prove (b) Any person eligible to membership as blind to the opportunity would be a provided in Section 2 of this article may be- come a life member on payment of one hun- sall, the well known lamentable thing. To seize it and dred dollars ($oo), payable in the follow- the West, and famous carry intercollegiate athletics, foot- ng maner: twenty dollars ($20) tobe paid at the' time of application for membership on the Maroons foot- ball especially, far away from its and eighty dollars ($s)- payable in efour ago, will leave the St. ancient abuses toward the clearly sug- become due and payable n one, two, three today or tomorrow, gested ideal will be splendid. Be- and four years from the date of such applica- tion. Such applicants for membership shall en under medical care lieving this and working for this now be entitled o all the privileges of full mem- aweek. He has been will win half of the battle." bership from the date of the first payment, k provided, however, that in case such appli- Ag taken to the ho S- cant shall fail to make payment of any one of ing ts said four annual payments within one year of y after the Camp Grant Buy your alarm clocks at J. L the date such installment shall become due er battle which he of-. Chapman's, Jeweler. 113 S. lajn. and payable, he shall forfeit his privilege of - becoming a life member as provided in his -Adv. application, and any installments which may theretofore have been paid by such applicant shall be considered as forfeited, Any such applicant who has forfeited-.his privilege of becoming a life member in accordance with his first application may, upon petition to the Board of Directors of the Union, be restored to the privilege of applying for such mem- V auev i lebershi, Any such person applying for a :life mmbership before April first, giS, may be- come a life member on payment of fifty dol- lars ($o), payable in the following manner: ten dollars ($o) to be paid fat the time of application for membership and forty dollars ($40) payable in four equal annual install- ments, to become due and payable on one, two, O S NSATIONthree and four years from the date of such OF ENSAIONSapplication. (c) Any member making payments on a life membership shall be considered as a par- USLY STAGED ticipating life member and upon payment of the full amount of the membership fee shall be a life member. Section . Honorary Members. The Union may at any meeting, by a two-thirds vote of the members present, elect to honorary mem- r I M bership any person who may have rendered distinguished service to the University of Michigan, provided such candidate for honor- ary membership has received the approval of the Board of Directors. Honorary members JUIAN EL.T INGEshall enjoy all the privileges of annual, life; and participating life members, except that they shall not vote or hold office. "HARM O Y" Section 6. Associate Members. (a) Any woman who is, a student in actual residence at the University of Michigan; alumnae or- "CUSTER MOVIES" former women students- of the University of Michigan; or any adult woman, a member of the immediate family of a member of the QISE" Union, may become an associate member, provided such candidate for membership has se'ured the approval of twothirds of the Board of Directors. (b) Associate members shall pay an annual fee, the amount of such fee to be prescribed for the ensuing year by the Board qf Di- j eKTlw AErectors at its regular June meeting. , 9 At Union, U-HalL (c) Any person eligible to associate mem- WuhI Bug -leebership may become an associate life member rDr TR I Mqalir 3, Busy Bo, ,n pament of fifty dollars ($o), payable in CJshgsUM9the same manner as that prescribed in Section s ~ Sh f tihin s, 4tc.Si, Paragraph (a) of this article. 's A ror 4Iie a'nmmies [ilCl k s 9 t. IV. Functions and Status of Members. such place designate, c All annual, life and participating life mem- on such da: hers shall have the same privileges, includ- Day. The ing that of voting at the meetings of the twelve A. Union and at the annual election of officers. polls for th open. (b) The V. Government. tion Comm Section z. The Officers of the Union shall vise and c be a President, five Vice-Presidents, a Record- candidate f. ing Secretary, a Financial Secretary, a Gen- one challen eral Secretary and a Director of Social Ac- polls durnn tivities. list of annu Section 3. The President shall preside at hers who all meetings of the Union and of the Board Recording C of Directors and shall'be ex-officio a member lists of the of all committees, attthe ar Section 3. The Vice-Presidents shall be list for each elected as follows: One from the College of the names Literature, Science, and the Arts; one from registered ii the College of Engineering and Architecture; deliver a cc one from the Medical School; one from the college to t Law School; and one from the combined mittee; (e) Pharmacy, Homoeopathic and Dental Schools vote for on and Colleges. Recording Section 4. The Recording Secretary shall from the s keep a record of the proceedings of the meet- in which t. ings of the Union and of the Board of Di- istered, and rectors, and perform such other duties as are Board of D herein and otherwise prescribed. by ballot. 5. ' The Financial Secretary shall ave ready he a member of the University Faculty or a candidates resident graduate, and shall be chosen by the shall be no University Senate. He shall have entire charge eis g tl of the financial affairs of the Union, and shall receivfig t be required to furnish bond in an amount three candi prescribed by the Board of Directors, the ber of voti premium of such bond to be paid by the Board of D Union. At the annual meeting of the Union Incase of he shall submit a complete financial state- tion for th, m ent. . ays; r( h Section 6. The General Secretary shall con- dysuti(h) duct all official correspondence of the Union, te duties shall keep a record of all members and of mencement, all financial affairs pertaining to the Union, may meet and shall be secretary and treasurer of all terpose committees. In all matters pertaining to the the ensuing finances of the Union, he shall be directly responsible to the Financial Secretary. He shall be required to furnish bond in an amount prescribed by the Board of Directors, the Section i premium of such bond to be paid by the meeting of Union. be held on Section 7. The Director of Social Activities At such ti shall have charge of all social activities per- submit his taining to the avocational ideals of the Union. President s Section 8. o(a) The government of the dition of tl Union shall be vested in a Board of Directors, Section composed of the aforesaid ten officers; the leeting of secretary of the Alumni Association of the whenever t University of Michigan; three members elect- it necessary ed annually from the University Faculties; the Recordi and five alumni, members of" the Union, the twenty-five same to be elected by the Advisory Council the matter of the Alumni Association of the University ever, that i of Michigan. be given to (b) Upon the completion of the Michigan Section Union club house project as outlined in the RecorUing resolution of the Michigan Alumni Associa- the Union tion, passed at its meeting of June 28th, igix, cial, by pc the title to such club house, buildings and theo non grounds shall be transferred to, and there- and other after remain in the Board of Regents of the and onsthe University of Michigan; the Michigan Union all ast ten club house project shall, for this purpose, be sotw considered as completed at such time as such at least tw( club house shall be ready for use and oc- ceding such cupancy. Section 4. (c) Upon the completion of the Michigan number of Union club house project as set forth in (b) a quorum of this section, the management and control nual or spe of the club house, buildings and grounds shall be vested in a Board of Governors, composed The dues of the Financial Secretary of the Union, who and the ar shall be the Chairman of the Board; the year shall President of the Union; one member of the of Directors Board of Regents of the University, to he tion of off^i chosen by the Regents; and four members lege in Jun of the Union, to be chosen by the Advisory the Board Council of the Alumni Association of the annual dues University of Michigan from the life, faculty preceding y and alumni members, provided that at least three of the said four shall be alumni of the X. University. Any mem Section g. Quorum and Vacancies. Seven cause be s members of the Board of Directors shall con- of three-fou stitute a quorum. Any vacancy occurring in Board of I said Board, except in the office of Financial taken, the Secretary, shall be filled by the B rd itself, the member the person so elected to hold office for the against him remainder of the current college year. ber, he sh Section io. Eligibility Requirements. The Board of D President, Vice-Presidents, and Recording Secretary must be student members of the Union in actual residence at the Univ-prsity, A club ra at the time of their nomination and election times as th and during their term of office. termine. C 1 1L light A SYMPOSIUM SUMPTUOI 'Al BOYS" "N VI. Standing Committees. ection i. There shall be an App zi