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THE WOOSTER VOICEVol XXIII No 29 WOOSTER OHIO MAY 1904 150 111 Ykaw
On Flukes Miss McManigal
Gives Graduating Recital alChapel
Ashland Was Able to ScoreTwice
Conservatory Graduate Assistedby Ewald Sontum
Shut Out Lasted Until Late inGame
everyihing that came his wayMcDonnell plaved hisfirsthome
game on the initial sack Wednes-day H is fielding was oond andthe error with uhich he wascharged was a q u es t i o n ah 1 eone being due to a wildthrow which fev first basemenwould have captured
The game as a whole was not aswift one but it afforded the fansa great deal of encouragementSo many stories were in circula-tion about the light headednessof the team that it did themgood to see the men steady downlike veterans when in a hole
the scomc
Wooster AB R IT PO A EWhitcraft ss 4 1 0 4 4 2Graham cf 4 2 1 1 1 0BlaserS 5 10 2 3 2McConnelll 4 1 1 10 1 iAbbey rf 3 1 2 0 0 0Compton If 4 0 1 4 0 0Ringland 2 3 10 12 0Tatec 4 11 4 1 0Fryec 0 0 0 0 0 0Schmidt p 4 0 110 0Royer p 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 8 7 27 12 5
Ashland AB R II PO A EBealls 5 0 0 0 1 3Wreidrer2 5 0 1 1 2 2Drushalcf 3 0 0 0 0 1Jones If 4 10 10 0Alcockc 4 1 0 10 0 1Burnworthrf4 0 1 0 0 0Gault3 4 0 1 0 3 2Mason 1 4 0 1 11 0 1Wagner p 4 0 0 1 9 1
37 2 4 24 15 11
Miss Nell McManigal anothemember of the class of 1904 ofthe Conservatory of Music gaveher graduating recital in Memor-ial Chapel Thursday eveningShe was assisted by Ewald Son-tum instructor in violin in theConservatory and Miss AnnieSilk violinist
Tim comedy hit of the eveningocculted during a solo by MrSontum It appears that theviolinist had rearranged some ofhe music which he was to play
i t h o u t h a v i n g made anychanges in the score given to t heaccompanist Consequently theaudience was startled at hearingthe virtuoso dash into a selec-tion with all the vigor whichcould be given it by the artist ictemperament followed at a dis-tance by the accompanist whowas being urged on by loud andfervent cries of Come on domeon from Mr Sontum Afterthe recital explanations andapologies from the gentlemanquieted the musical atmosphere
Miss McManagal s recital con-firmed the statement that theclass of 1904 is the best whichhas ever completed the course inthe Conservatory
The program of the recital fol-lowsSonata Patlietique Opus 73 Hccthovrniravo AllcKro 11 nulto t con hrio AiIhkIo cnn-
lnliliConcerto in D minor for two violins sec-
ond movement JlachPrelude in E flat minor JlachImpromptu Opus 90 No 3 SchubertNocturne Opus 15 No 2 ChopinSie tanzt CrirgConcerto in K minor first movement
MendelssohnPrelude in C sharp minor RachmaninoffEvening Song Howard ItroclnuayMagic Fire Scene fiom the opera Die
Walkure Wagner- irassin
The recital was well attendedContlnuued on page 3
Ashland College was easy for theVarsity Wednesday afternoonWithout the first Team batteryin the game the visitors wereshut out in eight out of the nineinnings of the game Schmidtofficiated on the rubber for seveninnings with Tate behind the batSchmidt gave a few bases on ballsbut always rallied when circum-stances seemed to combine toput him in a hole and thegentlemen from Ashland were un-able to complete the circuitwhile he was leading the orche-stra With the beginning of theeighth inning Tate and Schmidtgave way to Frye and RoyerTwo of the cannon balls whichRoyer passed up were too heavyforFrye and allowed theAshlandteam to realize its ambitions andmake its dreams realities Aftertwo men had passed the fivesided plate the lines closes upagain and Ashland couldntcome close to scoring Comptonput up a brilliant game in leftfield accepting four difficultchances without an error Gra-ham in the middle of the hori-zon only had one chance to showthat he is freezing on to thein inthe good old way but he scoredtwo of the runs for the Varsity
Nothing went toward rightgarden and Abbey while in thefield only had to look expectant
Blaser and Ringland two newmen this year did some prettywork in stopping low rollersBoth of them need to give a littleattention to their batting eyesbut otherwise their work is ofthe A 1 varietv
Capt Whitcraft is in his oldtime condition and with the ex-ception of one surprise whichbounded toward center field in-stead of being launched in thedirection of first base pocketed
Two base hit Abbey Stolenbases Graham Whitcraft Blas-ser McConnell Schmidt Jones 2Alcock 1 Sacrifice hit Gra-ham Drushal
BY INNINGS
Wooster 22002020 8Ashland 00000002 0- 2
Dr and Mrs 0 A Hills whohas been spending the last fewmonths in California will leavefor Wooster May 10 reachinghere about one week later
THE WO03TER VOICE
Tllcmio ttirnw RoffffS KeDVOD WhitewashedRecords Broken first Distance 108ft 2 2- 5inCrabtree Wooster second dis
Only One Buchtelite PassesfirstKenyon Wins Easy
Victory inTrack Meet
tance 88tt 1 in440- yard run W H Brown
Kenyon first Time 53s HallKenyon second Time 5 33- 43
Mile run Smith Woosterfirst Time4m51 5- 8s Morri- onWooster second Time 4m ool- 2s
Running broad jump Taylor
Jacobs Holds Akron Team to OneHitEpiscopalians Rup Up 75 Points to
Varsitys 34
The Varsity track team openedits season Saturday at GambierThe meet resulted in an over-whelming victory for KenyonWooster only succeeded in cap-tnrino two first nlaces and in
Kenyon first Distance 2Utt2- 3iu Ervin Wooster second17ft lOin
220- yard hurdle W H BrownKenyon first Time 2S 2- osSecond place was given to Woos-ter on account of interference
Hammer throw H a y m a n
Much to Buchtels surprise thebeating administered by the Var-sity Friday afternoon was con-vincing crushing and completeAt no time during the game werethe Universalists able to push aman around the bases and onlyonce were they able to place theirfeeble drives where a Woosterfielder could not get themOnce too on an error a Buch-telite reached second base
Jacobs pitched his first gamefor the Varsity at Akron Fromthe start of the game he had
several events lost second placeas well The mile run was easyfor Smith as every one expectedthat it would be Morrison tak-ing second for Wooster
The other event which the Var-sity took was the hammer thriwIlaymin did not throw any wlcivnear hi record but the bo 1 1 ofmetal fell short by over ten feetwhen the Kenyon weight mancame to the scratch
W II Brown was easily theindividual star of the day win-ning four out of the six events in
Woost- r first Distance 103ltiiin Bogrs Kenyon secondDistance 02ft Sin
Exhibition mile relay by Ken-yon Time 3m 42s
OmVuls St John referee andjud- e Dr Walton and ProfNichols judges W Balkeand DrEckstorm timers John Stalkerstarter Kenyon 75 pointsWooster 34 points
them begging for mercy and atthe close of the game he hadstruck out four men giving butone base on balls and but onehit Even though the teamagainst which he was pitching
Sigma Chi was a weak one ms snowing wasphenomenal in its character andit is highly propable that from
Returns to List of WoosterFraternities
Faculty Permits Local Chapter toResume Activity
Coutiniied on page 6
Base Ball Games of the Week
Hiram 7 Mt Union 0Columbia 7 Cornell 0Yale 10 Brown 1Pennsylvania 8 Princeton 3Oberlin 11 Case 4Reserve 17 Bald win- Wallace 2U of W Va 11 W U P 7
After a period of nearly three
which he was entered and onesecond
In the course of the afternoonnine new Kenyon records wereestablished and the state recordfor the discus throw was brokenwith BoggslOS feet 2 2- 5 inchesThe former record stood at 105feet
SrMMAHY
High jump W H BrownKenyon first height 5 ft 4 inBalrncr Wooster second height5 ft 3 in
120- yard hurdle Crosbv Ken-yon first Time 17s Hat W IIBrown Kenyon second Time17 i- rs
Pole vault A L Brown Ken
years in which tne iraternity nashpen inactive the faculty on
The Holy CityFridaynight readmitted the
local chapter of Signa Chi to ac-tivity in the University Duringthe three years there has never Tickets Being Distributed for
Cantatabeen a time wnen tne irateruiiyhas not been represented by in-dividuals in the University andon Mondav mormrisr the threemembers of the local chapterwho with nrominent alumni
The Chapel Choir will give aperformance of Gauls sacredcantata The Holy City inMemorial Chapel Wednesdayevening May 11 at 815 oclockThe cantata is considered thebest of its kind in musical litera
yon first Height bit llicCrabtree Wooster secondllight Sft 7in
100- vard dash Hall Kenyonfirst Time 10 3- 5 s TaylorKenyon second Time 10 5 4s
Half- mile run W II BrownKenyon first Time 2m 1 l- 5sSmith Wooster second TimeJm 2 4- 5s
Shot put Bojrgs Kenyonirst Distance 37ft lj- iin Hay-maii Wooster second Distance
4ft lin220- yard dash Hall Kenyon
ttrst Time 23 2- 5s Taylor Ken-yon second Time 24s
have been at the head of theagitation leading to their returnChas II Bailey Paul Swartzand W S Kinney came out incolors for four new men
The pledges are J M OrmsbeeF O Wise William Heindel andCyrus Craig These men will beinitiated some time during thepresent term and Sigma Chi willresume her old time activity inthe University next year
Beta Delta Beta will entertainat Chippewa Lake in the nearfuture
ture Admission will be by tic-ket only These tickets will notbe on sale but may be procuredfor the askiDg while they lasteither at the Treasurers officeor at Proctor and Ollails drugstore The expenses of the pro-duction will be paid from contri-butions which will be received atthe door The production willlast about an hour and fifteenminutes
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Clubs Hght
for Championship on theDiamond
for the big game nest week Asa result University Field is inbetter condition for base ballthan it erer was before equallingif not excelling any college dia-mond in Ohio Bleachers and agrand stand are needed now andthe equipment would be com-plete
Miss Julia Bechtel Mrs Tylerread a paper on Shakesperessonnets What I have gainedfrom the Club was the last topicconsidered
The next meeting will be heldat the home of Mrs T M Flat-tery on Bowman st
Benedict Tiefenthalcr Dead
Roth Heads the List with ThreeVictories
Broiled BeefsteakWooster Citizen Well Known to
Many Generations of StudentsThe Feature of Unique PicnicLunch
Benedict Tielent hnler died athis home at 2 3 X Bever stFriday morning May C lie hadbeen a great sufferer from Asth-ma for a number of inont lis pastand was able to gain but litle re-lief lie seemed in his usualgood spirits Friday morningwhen talking 1o t he students whoroom at the house Shortlyafter breakfast however he laydown and a few minutes later itwas seen tha t he was dying
Mr Tiefenthalcr was born atSeisinger Austria i years agoInterment a t St Marys cemeteryMonday at tS30Miss NcMiiiiil Gives tinidimtino lhcilil
A hotly fought tournament isin progress among the clubs ofthe city Four games of theseries have been played anddates have been arranged forseveral more
The Schedule at present is asfollowsApr 23- Roth Club 13
Missionary Home 12Apr 30 Kieffer Club 7
Missionary Home 6Apr 30- Roth Club 18
Young Club 5May 6 Roth Club 21
Kieffer Club 14May 7 Young Club
Missionary HomeMay 14 Roth Club
Limbach ClubA few other dates have been
considered but not definitelyarranged It is intended tomake a complete tourney in-eluding all the clubs for a cham-pionship
Standing of the clubsGames Won Lost Percent
On Friday afternoon RevLowry and sisrer- in law MissLee with a party of Varsity stu-dents went on an excursion toReddicks Uam where a novellunch was the feature of the oc-casion Beefsteak skillfullybroiled over an improvised stoveunder the expert supervision ofRev Lowry was the piecederesis- tance
of the refreshmentsThose present were Rev LowryMiss Lee Misses Fulton Butterf-ield Hunter McClelland Belk-nap Anderson and Elder andMessrs Welday Ringland ActonWadsworth Lowry Schwartzand Harrison
Thursday Club
Entertained by Miss Bechfel
Continued from pawn 1
and thoroughly enjoyed by thosewho were present Woosteraudiences are not usually veryenthusiastic at musical eventsbut Miss McManigals work wona great deal of applause Thereremains but one recital of theseries which will be given Tues-day May 17 by Miss BeginsBarnes
Roth 3 0 1000Kieffer 1 1 500Young 0 1 000Miss Home 0 2 000Limbach o 0 000Myers 0 0 000
The Thursday Club met at thehome of Miss Elizabeth Bechtelon Bealle ave on Thursday oflast week The first paper readwas by Mrs Dr Holden on
Utilization of Waste MaterialThis subject was then generallydiscussed
After a musical selection byPlease pay Wooster Voice
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The game Friday between theRoth and the Kieffer Clubs wasthe most interesting so far Kil-gore pitched for the Kieffer Cluband showed good head work butthe support given him waswretched Cunningham pitchedfor the Roth Seven inningswere played and in the sevenththe Roth Club weakened allow-ing seven of the fourteen runs bythe Kieffer to cross the homeplate before three men went outRichardson the Roth catcher isa surprise to many playing likean old- timer Uncle Si Millercaught for the Kieffer Wingerdumpired the game
Big Game of tie SeasonUniversity of West Virginia
vsThe Varsity
UNIVEKSIT Y FIELD
Friday May 1 3 1 904
Game called at 33o oclock
University Field in Shape
A steam roller has been work-ing out the irregularities on thesurface of the baseball diamondduring the week in preparation
THE W00STEBLV01CEUniversity Directory
H for Woostershowing up more
scores than the VirginiansIt may be a fallacy but a good
Wooster Voice Seniors Martin RempJuniors Chas Wildermany schools tnmh au crood scientific rooting on theside lines helps some It really
harm and it it accant do anyi- iri nnrhine more it
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at Wooster Ohio asEnter it Hi Post iHleesconil- clns mail matter
Wooster Trolley League learnWednesday May 11 tlo p
m Y M and Y V7 C AThe college year is rapidlyitw i- lrwp On the first
The Life ReligiousWednesday May 11- 6 o cioc
Chapel- Holyp m- MemorialCity Cantata by Chapel Choirwua o x m a 12 Ivauke Y M C A
Iieiii in 4dav of June the newly electedYoicrc Hoard of Control will holdits first meeting organize andelect an editor and business man-ager for next year Before theold board has discharged all ofit iitip Imu- pvpi it mustauuit
Hal Sophoinorel Senior lian-
qUFriday May 13 UniversityMr Dannenburg travelling
secretary for the Student Volun-teer movement visited the Un-iversity last week for two daysWorinnarUw evening Mr Dannen
Field Base ball varsivy vs uni-versity of West Virginia
ber addressed a joint meetingI of the Y M and Y W C A in
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the accounts of the present man-agement Before these accountshave much more than an imagi-nary existence in the brain of thebusiness mauager it will be nec-essary for von to call on Treas-urer McCleilan and pay your sub-script ion for the year Now theitfiu inwio- ptn Garcia which
Saturday fliay ituiev- ComBase ball Varsity vs Reserve
Examination Papers
Sent to Oxford for Correction
Memorial unapei ucsplendid earnest talk on thephases of the missionary workof interest to the students luemotives for missionary workwere set forth in a strong forcewe are endeavoring to carry to Kmitted to theful manner Mr Dannenburg islilt uueouiuiiot- i j s n- a nvrloQ arnncandidates iur wuuuuuoI lf 4 rt- C
you is Don c stano in me ctjof progress Call on the Treas-urer immediately
a young man but is very success-ful in his line of work He willsail for China September 21st onthe steamship Corea where heexpects to give his life to mis-sionary activity While in
t Uni- k mar
arships in the amereuuwere prepared at the Universityof Oxford in England and werebrought to this country by aspecial representative of that in-
fin Tim nanprs submittedProsperity is upon us Good
weather has ushered in two baseball victories in one week Andtlipre are more to follow The Ktt Vio vcirions candidates at the Wooster Air uanuenuuigwith the missionary committees
of the two Associations and byhis council and planning madehis visit here of special value tothem As he leaves his na-
tive land for the home of thestranger we unite in saying
time of examination have beenforwarded to Oxford for correc-tion and grading After thegrades have been decided uponthe commission appointed forthe purpose will meet and decide
Vr Vipt nnalifipfltionS of
University of West Virginiagame comes off this week Thiswill be themost important as wellas t he fastest game played on thelocal diamond this year Per-haps we will not make as good ashowing against them as that of God be with himU1JUU UIJC XL
the candidates Final appomti 1 1 J 4
Princeton a little later m uein the year That doesnt makeany difference The team will doitsbest and look at the scoreafter the game
The way things look now thechances seem to be about even
men ts will be maae eany msummer
For Sale One good surreypole and shafts Inquire of
The Committee of the Centrallumni Association met Monday-
evening to complete arrange-ments for the Alumni BanquetCommencement week
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Orio Entertains
Prep Societies Meet at Conserva-tory
general discussion which followedwas a decided improvement overthe meetings of the past fewweeks which were held in theLatin room
Remp Will Speak
Essay Lehman The Ameri-can Flag
Original Story Myers HobosDiary
Debate Resolved that weshould have compulsoury ar-bitration of the labor questionAff Love and Thompson NegChapin and Stentz Parliament-ary Drill
IKYING
Orio Literary Society in returnfor the hospitality of Lowell last
Committee Arrange for alumniBanquet
term entertained the latter so-ciety at the Conservatory of Mu-sic Friday night Refreshmentsconsisting of ice cream maca-roons and Nabisco wafers wereserved A variety of games af-forded the entertainment of theevening
Literary Societies
The executive committee of theAlumni Association held a meet-ing last week to make the pre-liminary arrangements for theAlumni Bmquet which is held onthe Wednesday evening of Com-mencement week A part of theprogram was decided upon Thecommittee chose Martin Kemp asthe representative of the class of1904 on the banquet programAs has been the custom in thepast the Juniors will be askedto serve the banquet
Irving met as usual on Fridayevening In the absence of thepresident and vice president Wil-der was elected president proteinAfter the usual business the fol-lowing program was rendered
Allen spoke on the prominentalumni of Wooster many ofwhom were members of Irving
Campbell addressed the societyon Our Chances at the KenyonMeet The following extemporespeeches were given HearstsCandidacy for Nomination toLead Democratic Ticket Zinnig-er Republican Possiblities forVice President Murray Essen-tials of Good Extempore Speak-ing
The program was intensely in-teresting and the spirit of thewhole program as well as the
LINCOLN
Lincoln society was called toorder by Pres Co u ley and led inprayer by Cliapin
Mower was received as a mem-ber of the Society
On the extempo class Yawbergspoke on Current Events BhitThe good that will be received byattending the St Louis Exposi-tion Crossman The Prepara-tory Girls
Recitation Moore Two Pic-tures
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h The Baltimore Fire Iemphasizedt the necessity of having your fire insurance in a strong company
v That being true of fire insurance where you can readily change from one 5company to another without loss how much more true is it oT Life Insurance where a contract is to be kept in form for life or for a long period ofyears
h The Equitable Life 5stands out as the strongest organization of its kind in the world
2 Is that too good for youf Surplus 7365857800
Let me figure with you
f L C KNIGHT Agt gWooster Ohio
HMany college men have found good positions in tlie service
of the Equitable There may be a place for you Writef John D Fackler Supt of AgenciesP 204 Garfield Bldg Cleveland Ohio
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Among the Exchanges
waat Viro- inia University has
DrsStoll RyallStollOffice No 36 N Market
Offloe Honrs 1230 pm 4 p mDr J H BtoUs reaidence 119 Beall A ve
U W Kyall to N MarketOfHee Phone 10 Dr H J Stoll Beall Ave
Hospital accommodation for eight personaplayed three games this seasonand won them all
The team meets the WoosterCollege team at Akron next weekiirT onH ovnpcts to Win
Whitewashed
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and Jacobsnow on Comptonwill divide the Varsity games
The game was not a swift oneThere wa- t too little oppositionto make it really fast At timesthe Varsity let down and playedas sloppv a game as the Buchte-lites But with a man on firstthe ball was gilt edged Noth-ing was too hard or too swift forour men to handle As theAkron papers put it they put upa o- nmp inst fast enough to keep
flp JSTold goeteel DentistOfHce over Hookways Tailor Establishment
Case after having been defeatedEve and EarDr H A HART
Office in the Downing BlockOftle and Hoirs- 8 to 12 a 111 130 to 5 p inFormerly AiBt Surff N Y Opthalmic Aural
Institute
by Central and ttasc Jriign sunuuaof Cleveland defeated Woosterlast Saturday 12 to 6- TheBuchtelite
During the past week Denisond- feated Kenyon by a score of 6to 5 and Hiram gave Oberlin ascare holding the lead in a gameuntil the seventh inning but fin-ally surrendering the honors bya score of 5 to 2
their opponents from scoringand did not overworn wiieu uracwas no necessity of it As a con-sequence the score was onlyfiftoon tr nnthino
H N MATEER M DCor Buckeye and North Sts Phone 16
Otfloe Honrs J 80 to 430 630 to 8 p m
THOMAS A ELDER B S A M EDiseases or the Eye Ear NoBe and Throat
Spectacles Office over Laubach BoydsDrug Btore Public Square
Compton distinguished himselfFriday by his juggling 01 smi-ngly impossible flies He hadflvoflmiifps and accented them No Trip for4Choristers Dr J V Stahl Dentist
Opposite Archer House Wooster OhioTeiepnone iae
all with out an error One ofthem was a running catch of alnn- drive inst a moment before First Appearance in
Wooster NearCommencement WALLACE SMITH
Confectionery Ice Cream Soda Ice Cream
Phone 238 20 E Liberty StThe College Choristers wereTanivorl this venr with the in
LUCE a ARMSTRONGtention of taking them on an ex Transfer and Livery
it reached the groundThe score
Wooster AB K H 0 A EWhitcrafts 4 12 12 1Graham m 4 1110 0BlaserS 2 0 14 1McOonnell 1 5 12 1110Abbevr 4 2 110 0Bingiand 2 4 3 1 3 2 1Compton 1 5 2 2 5 0 0St John c 4 2 1 4 7 0Jacobs p 4 10 0 0 0
Students Baggage a Specialty Phone 73
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tended trip The time wnicn wasconsumed in picking the mem-bers however and the manyother musical events which havelimited the time for practice havemade it impracticable to takesuch a trip Manager Fitch hasbeen negotiating with severalm riaa nop r Wnnstor for dates to
Polytechnica school of InstituteENGINEERING TOy NYLocal examinations provided for Send for a Catalogue
1539 10 27 16 3H 0 A E take the place of those on theItAB
nnrror rrin r ls ruuau b uiao1 v rn 1 4 n I IADHERBERT JUSTIN ALLSUPJiucyrus win ue ctiuuug uucjixcoWaiter Tho Ohoisters will make
STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITERtheir first appearance in Woos
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TotalsBuchtelParshall 2Smith 1Crist 1lleynolds 3Brown mSimmons cChapman pSp angler rWelsh s
Totals
Mimeographing duplicating and circular letterwork a specialty
ter some nine ntui vuuiiucuvc-ment when they will give an
Phone 518300 N Bever Streetevening S program
On College Hill
27 0 1 27 14 11 Egbert Haves broke one of thebones in his hand while playingSUMMARY
Tlirao Imco hit Afpflnnnpll 2 ball last weekThe members of the Kappa
Alnha Theta Sorontv wereentertained at dinner at the home of
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Two- base hit Compton Stolenbases Whitcraft 2 Blaser Ab-bey St John Sacrifice hit-Graham Left on bases Woos-ter 5 Buchtel 3 Bases onballB off Chapman 3 off Jacobs2 Hit by pitched ball byChapman 3 by Jacobs 1Struck out by Jacobs 4 byChapman 1 Time 150 Um-pire Dorrance and St JohnAttendance 100
By InningsWooster 40010811 015
Miss Lucy Warren on Saturdayevening
Announcements have just beenreceived of the marriage of MissMae Maharry to Mr Fred Stew-art Haven Miss Meharry wasat one time a student in the Con-servatory of Music Mr andMrs Haven will make their homeat Joliet 111
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TEACHERS WANTED Some of Our Vacancies for SeptemberHlph School Prinelpalships sererol JSOO to IS00High School As- lstantB Latin Herman Knullsh Siiiuoti MathemntUH COO to 12HState Normals Collets ami U iversitles M at hemntlrs Seienee Hist rv NP0 to 12HIHmary Intermediate and iriinuuar Mill ID MOOTHDRSTON TKACHKIW AGKNCY Anna M Thurston Mkt 87S Wall si Ave OhloatfOtree Kcgistrntlon until June 1st Scnil or circulars
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iTHE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION 13W3
Geo A Brewer 02 of Prince-ton was a Wooster visitor re-cently
Prof L C Knight and familywere CoDgress Ohio visitors lastweek
Mr David Chaddock recentlyreturned from his orange farm inDeland Florida
Frank E Beatty 04 will at-tend Princeton Theological Sem-inary next year
J H VVhitcraft was elected amember of the University Debat-ing Club at its meeting last Mo-ndy night
Rev I W Campbell of SalexAcademy Maryland was a visit-or at the University Tuesdaymorning
Wooster Alumnae Association
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of Kappa Alpha Theta metTuesday at the home of MissNina Given
James Seiler who has beenvisiting friends in Wooster forthe past ten days has gone toHillsdale Mich
Elmer C Slater of Orrville astudent here last year was avisitor for a brief time at theUniversity Tuesday
J 0 Welrlay 05 will deliverthe address at the commence-ment exercises at Streetsboro 0High School May 20
Miss Auna Silk of Canton whoassisted at Miss Nell McMan-igals recital Thursday eveningwas the guest of friends in thecity last week
Born Sabbath May 1 to Mrand Mrs Howard Jefferson atMadison Mills a daughter Mrs
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We are every day reeoniniend-ing teachers for flood jiosilionHin High Schools SecondarySchools and Colleen Colludestudents in demand Send nowfor Nineteenth Year Hook
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THE ARCHERSpecial Attention to Student Parties
The McCormitk Theological SeminarySituated at 1060 North Halsted Street Chicago
Affords flue opportunities for scholarly work and training in the practical duties of
the ministry The Faculty consists of eight Professors and one instructor The
students are constantly trained in methods of study and investigation while the
spiritual side of their mission is always kept foremost The Virginia Library con-
tains a growing collection of books on all theological topics as well as files of the
leading theological journals The position of the Seminary in a large city and the
presence of a well organized Missionary Committee oiler exceptional
advantage for practical religious work The large dormitory buildings provide
comfortable rooms with all modern conveniences Lor further information address
the Secretary
Jefferson was Miss PaulineGreenlee 03 whose parents re-side on Beall Ave
Mrs Bertha McManigal- Boydof Princeton a graduate of theConservatory in 98 and after-ward a music teacher in the Un-iversity was the guest of her sis-ters Misses Nell and Maud M-cManigal last week
Miss Margaret Stowe MissCaroline Bartles and Miss EthelEnoch of the Cleveland School ofArt were the guests of Miss Be-rtha Warren ex- 05 at her homeon North st over Saturday andSunday
For Sale One second- handTypewriter Jesse McClellanTreasurers office
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The Alumni Editor had thepleasure of visiting East Liver-pool a few days ago and met anumber of Wooster friends andheard iome Wooster newsGrace 15 Morgan 94 Pearl CWilliams 03 and Martha JCooper 00 are teaching in theschools George A Gaston ex-99 was visiting his parents over
Sabbath Mr Gaston is meetingwith large success in the practiceof law in Cleveland where he isproctor of University School
DAWSONSis the place to go for
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secretary ot tne stuaeoaKer wand holds a number of otherpositions Robert Pete Halland his brother known to oldWooster friends as Chug suc-ceed to the business interests oftheir deceased father MissLucile Jones ex- 9T holds an ex-cellent bu- iness position and wasentertaining her sister Josephineex- 97 of San Francisco
The current journals tell of theexcellent work of Dr ThorntonA Mills 78 in the pastorate ofthe First Presbyterian church ofSan Jose California
H DIitchard ex- 99 has beenstudying in the law offices of
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I ALWAYS EASYKINGSLEYS
FOR FLOWERS
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARYPRANCIS L PATTON D D LL D President
92d Annual Commencement May 10th 1904
College graduates of all denominations welcome Faculty of seventeen Modernmethods of Instruction Theological Library containing 102000 bound volumesChoice of extra curriculum courses and privileges of advanced study in PrincetonUniversity A strong Y M C A An address each week by men prominent inaggressive Christian work Annual conference of leading Christian workers Threefine dormitories
The ninety- third session opens September 16th 1904
Opening address in Miller Chapel September 16th
Address all correspondence to
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Arrel McVay Tayley inYoungstown
Levi Ranson x 99 is prosper-ing
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Home ofVI 11 LI if mAKcnsoNivyoRKrtAKLRSNVyRKfcrtiM fiond flnttiinn Si V COPYRIOIiTf 1904
him in his homeThe Rev Samuel C Moore 98
who has spent three years inRoberts college Constantinopleis on his way to America Hewill make a tour of great Britjanand on his return take up thework of the ministry
Prof A C Baird 99 is Mc
Spring Suits Rain andTop Coats for Men j
Our large show window now reflects the verylatest models in the above garments and this display is only ahint of the manv o- ood thinas we have inside to show yon dome
Keesports High Schools athleticrepresentative in a big league ofHigh schools about Pittsburg
The Rev Joseph W Angell91 has just taken charge of thePresbyterian churches of Monroeand Oconee Nebraska
A splendid report of the Yearswork of the Castellar Streetchurch Omaha of which theRevWalter H Reynolds 86 is pa-
sWilliam Shibley JewelerDealer in Fine Watches
Diamonds Clocks etcFlno RnpalnnK giigravinp andSpecial Order Work a Specialty
in and do a little trying on and note graceful hang and perfect litof our clothing
Price 1500 and UpS H4 All the newest shapes are here andpring OatS renienil1 that our u a v pooguaranteed hat is absolutely the best hat made for t he money inboth Derby and Alpine styles
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A well known superintendent ofschools in Ohio a graduate of adenominational college says
VVooster has the reputation ofsending out the best teachers inthe state of Ohio Far betterthan a school in a nearby largecity far better than her sisterdenominational schools AWooster diploma is worth from10 to 25 dollars a month moreto the graduate expecting toteach than a diploma from anyother school of any sort in Ohio
Clyde B Kenty 97 is workinglaw and insurance in Lisbon 0and is making it go
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A complete line of the nob-biest effects in Suitings andTop Coatings at popularprices
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