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UNIVERSITY MISSOURIAN I EIGHTH YEAR COLUMBIA, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916 NUMBER 230 ill V M i k 165 POINTS TO COUNT IN IETT0M0RB0W Conference Will Score Four Plates in Each Event, Including Kelays. 35 A W 1 N N I N G F I G U R I: irtcven Pirsts I'.xpected Valley or to equivalent Mean Victory .ii in weather, although unsettled, is ili oil. i in t of tin u c.itliiT iii. in for llit Missouri Vnlle.v Conference Mtsd trim i row afternoon. Tilt' lr.it K is iii oxidl'iit -h.ipi' .mil. barring :i li.iril stonn will I"' nun h faster tli.ui l.i-t vear. Tin- ni"'t will tnt.il Id points. I 'our lilac - are to hi' scored in en Ii event, unhiding both rolavs, tuiiiitiim ln" points l'r lir.st, throe for second, two for tlitnl ami one for fourth. In .ill ' (irolulnlitN thirtv-hvo point-, for anv ii I i:. .:.... I . .. :. one icam win i't; Miiiicii-ui to i.ui. Kan-.'- Vines and Missouri aie con ceded to Ik tin" stiongost contenders for high honors. It is i'tri'ini'ly tlillifiilt to iliwile tin- point- lii'foroli.ijnl in a ini-i't in which m mam schools ari entered .mil in which arc m ni.in athletes, ol unknown ahililv. Nothing daunted, hovvtver, ! Hie iine-oitaintv of tlit'Ir ttlirk. till' foieoasters ll.lll' lll't'li llllsv. ami now give out tluit .Missouri i.m scoie II I J points if the ii'.ill ar His dill. In tli mo-.vard dash, Kenick is givm a fointli. In tlif tiiarter-mile tlirts- point- an1 awarded to Daggv ami U.vatt. The Tiger pair mav score nmn tli.ui this or may la' shut out, a gnat tl'.il depending upon the posi tion of tin- starters ami the "breaks" of tin- i act'. Hitler is conservative! pick, el for .i tliml place in the half nit'e Cattleman is allowed the -lime in tin mil nut I'lttam nets a tie for set mid in die high jump, adding two and one Ii.tll points, to Mihriiuri . retire Hut l!ob Simpson is not to lie tlenieil. Track lollowers are expecting three firsts, each .1 new Confei elite record, from the Cosworth bov. The two liuiile races and the broad jump are timet iliil to him. Indie.itin.is sno thai good vhot pitttois will be plentiful to ninnou, and one point is all that is allotted to Warren. The bis Tiger is Bin-it hrst ilaie in the tliseus throw, however, adding live points. The pole vault will bring forth some keen (iimpelitii ii, in which Captain Powell lias a iriMitl o!-r t unit of winning A second plate and thiee points l con sidered ,i sinttj. Although mooting fast teams ire in Kan-.is. Ames and Crake the Tiger relav qiiartorts. it is lit'lievtsl. can win botli the mile anil half-null distances if the points are liis-ileil. II. F. Schulto is not sM jubil.uit as tle-se figures might warrant. With a vorrlul scowl, he advances the follow ing to his protege.-, "Do ou fellows Know how man points Kansas 1.111 score in this meet if the men are 'right'?' inl then in a hoaise whisper 'Fort j live'- nuui.s ki: iei.im: kiem:i:ii I'Ijiis Ki'aih I'nr Viliiiissiuns and I'a rade fur Confen'iicc Meet. Ktra arrangements tire beini; made to handle the trowtl for the Mi-onti Valle) Coiifrreiiee Meet Three thous and pcisoiis ate t pti'tt'd to attend As mail of the .seals are alread re.serx td, loufitsion will ,,c eliminated. Tin- west Sjti. will admit till those lioIditiK resi-ried seats on the north Men Iters and Hie s-oiith boxes. The e.ist ile will take care of all Hie general admissions and the south Mi ai hei s-. An auroniobile parade will be Rien tomorrow mornini; by the Missouri atlilitir dep.iitnieiit for the isiliti; coat lies, athletes, facultj men and rep ri'M'itl.ttUes. The start will be made from lh.. Mbelis Hotel. . . Shrtick In lie geiit al Nevada. S A Shiotk, who has for several ears been operator am! clerk of the local oifioe or the M. K. .X: T. Kail rnad, left vchtenlav for Nevada, Mo., "ii're he will be ticket agent, lie will be sttci eeded by J. Tilden, who has b.1,1 ji.irge of the McCtinc office. The th.iime is onlj temporar. and Mr Shrock's family will continue to "lake ( oliimbia its home. Itnlicrls Io vi llNs Kiilicrls. A marriage license was issued this morning to W C. Kolierts. 1 xears 1'1 and Mis,,- Cthel Kolierts. IS. 1h)(1i f Slurgitui T1IK WKlTHEIt for (Vliiinlil i -iml Vi.iuitr- Miiiwfr.mil Hi ler-tnriiis this :iftiriniiii or tmitglit. ler S.mirilij gmrr.illr f.ilr .mil ssiii r. dr Missouri l'.irtlj i l.ni.l with lliiiiiiliT-tiiriiis Hits nrtiTi ii or tiiniclil tit .mil vuiitli iHiilinii, ,.,!, r tiinulit rili .mil !-! iiiirtiuiis Mlnnl n gin tr.illj filr; nulrr -..nlli .tml ii.n'..' .-i-t iortiiiis VVimIIut C'tiiiililimis. In-. Ill.'.l uimIImt h.. ilN tins ninniing in .ill lirnh.rj l,nll . :, u M.nui tains .iml Hi,. Mlssissipiii iHiir, Imt pre liil lliull Ills Ins iiIiiiimI Iii I In- III. Mil in un .it tlie ilistmt. mciiiIIiik triiin Ul-i i.li-ln .st l.i Miiiilint; in tin- IHI.r mil .lis., In V.rlli ltik.it I MIn-Mi tlifio his 1ms ii niiisiili ritili siiku. f.ilr H.'llllir llf ills -s i.f . Mlsssslii llhiT IliL-h I.-iii..t illili's i.I.I lin in ln inltuii .iml niiiuiil xnln villi-. tin- wc.itlii-r still Is nlli. r mill fur tlie tun.' ..f Hie t.ir in tin' Itnik) Miiinil mis .mil Westirn I'll! Ill I In i'mIuhiM i tin. wi'itlicr will lie iiii-W tli'il ilnlillit with slmuiTS .llnl llT IiiiIiii; tin- first .irl ..r tin' next lliirlt si I... nrs. .in. I 4i'iiiT.illt f ilr Sininl i mil SiiihI i. I.i.i :il liitu. 'tin- liiln--l iMiiii'riluie Iii I'liliiiulii i 'si'illl U s S'l .mil tln I.iw, s st 1 1"-'1'' , "'., pus inii iti.ui. ini; ii I ititi ii minting i r ix p in sti r.l l. Ill ie eut. Ii'in in.- stflll it the Main's mil tlie li'west r." I. -l.i t n i ipit ill. i Sun r T .'I i 'I tit' llll HI II. I.iUii. I IS .1 Sun si ts. M. risi s. 1 ,m 'I In I nii .1 in r tin res I oil it . It l in I.' HI I . Ill J i III. FACTOR! JAINTS UP Work Begun Today, Both Inside and Out, at Hamilton-Brown Plant. Signs of a sprini, paint-up weie evi dent at the llaniiltou-Slioe facloiv Ibis iiioratiii!;. Workmen were bus; with brushes both inside and outside the fat toiy. Asked for details of the activity, John F. T li.m. ollice manager, said that the fattoij Mime time ago sign ed a cunt met for painting with the W. .1. I'almer Compaii. Work bt-Kaii todav. with four men on the job The paint comp.iuv said that others would be added. i roiMicir .vini:'is mi urn litir-Si:irmi sunt Luntr-Uleiiisi hinidt Xuplials o lie in .In ne. Owing to tjimgiaphical errois several slight iliac curacies weie in Ibc ai"l'niiceiiii lit of I lit- ellgage.iielil ol Miss l.ucile Until Kehr to IMw.i'i' Cr.tv Spargo and of Miss M.nc.'.tel lMna Long to Lelalid S Kl -fliniidt ill vt'sterdavS .Missoitri.iJi. Aliss Long and .Mr. Kleinschiai'lt will be niariiid about June 15. Miss K 'ir and .Mr. Spargo will be n allied later in June. .Miss Kehr is the daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Kehr. :'.17 South Fifth stieet. She reieivtsl her A. Ii. and II. S. degrees from the 1'niv ur.it in 1 1 4. She has been teadting s-1 ool at Shelbina this vear. Mr. Spargo attended the t'nivi-rsitv in Kill', lie is now manager of the Wichita olhces of the Kansas .Milli.e; Company. .Miss Ixiug is the daughter of Mr. and .Mr.s. .1. ('. Ixmg, :M7 Hroadwa' She was grtiduati d from the Colltw of Alls and Science in Kill. Mr. KlfiiiMcliinlill reteivtd his K S. degree from the College of Agiicu' ture in KU.'i, and is a member of the Cumin Sigma Delta fraternity, lie i? now an instructor in poultry 1ms li.uulrv in the I'oniisvlvania Stale College. II, iioi.i,im:i:k io ui:i soon Mis cssic II. Hill to lie Kride of n. I'. riiloliiolngisl June i. luvittitions are out today for the mariiage of Albert II. Ilolljiger of the t iitotnorig deiartnieiit of the I'niversit and Miss Jessie Helen Hill. The wedding will lie held at the home ar Miss Hill's mother. Mrs. U-ii.i Hill, I Id.". Pratt street, at S o'clock the night oT Tuesday, .Insie . The engagement of the .couple was announced last fall. After the wedding Uhev will go to Detioit, Midi, to spend the summer with Mr. Ilolling er's pai cuts. Accused of Kinliezleinciil. William X. Jackson was arrested to day on information llled by Kiosccut ing Attonie.v W. M. Dmwidilie charg ing him with the embe.lemeiit or $IC". from James Crown on the pre tense that the were to be partners in business. Jaiksoifs trial was st t for next Monday and bond was fixed at $::mi. Jackson was unable to ghe bond. .student Supervises Corn riant iii?. J. I). Felisenfelil, a senior in the College, of Agriculture, has returned from Cowling Creen. where he super vised tlie corn planting on tlie experi ment Held SHE'LL GET HUSBAND WHEN VILLA'S FOUND Miss Mary (Juayle, M. U. Student, Sees Wedding Postponed by Chase. FIANCE IN U.S. ARMY Lieutenant Omar N. Bradley Must Pursue Bandit at Marriage Time. The Cnited Stales Coveriinient isn't the onlj one worrving about the cap ture of the Mexican bandit. I'anciio Villa. There is a Fuiversit woman whose wedding dale has been post poned indcfinitel.. at least until the Mexican trouble has blown over. Miss Marj (Juijle. of Moberly. a senior in the School of IMitcation, was to have been married some time in June to Lieutenant Omar X. Cradle of Seattle, Wash. Then Dan Cupid's arrangements were mislaid In, the Co lumbus. X. M , raid and the ordering of the Mexican troops actoss the border The lieutenant was summoned with his men to go to Douglas. X. M , where he now is. His furlough can not be giaiited until the Mexican siiii.iiioii is it'lieveii anil villa is cap Hired Miss Quavle is a member of the Kappa Upha Thet.i sororitj. And now because the .Mexican out law decided to go on his i.mip.ige into the Stales, there will be one less June In ule in Missouri c. ii. s. 'io cKvcrui: cuss or .is llcnii Williams Uill Che Vddress I'rics to He warded. The comiiKiiicenielit exercises of the Columbia High School will be held at x o'clock Ibis evening ill the Columbia Theater. Dean Waller William of the Sdioal of Journalism will de deliver the address to the gri'laales. and the delivei of the diplomas will be b S. P. Conic of the Hoard of education. Fifty-ight will icciivt' ilijiloin.i-. this vt.ir Xelsim Tisdel is the honor student of the class, and I.. C. Wilkes is si 4 oiid The (ijitMiiiig musical number will be bv Thompson's Orchestra, followed bv the invocation bv Kev. M. A. Hart of the First Clu iti.in Church 1'iano so los will be given bv Mih.s Opal Vilike mever of the graduating class and Miss I'auline Kenower of Stephens College. A duet bv Misses, Mar Smith and Kitth Xowell will be given Mr. C I'.. Collins will award the Ameticau lll-tor.v prie: I'ruf. I. M Defoe, the Connnercial Club prie. and W. I. i 1 .on. the peiimausliip prie in sen iii:ki: -iomokkoh l.onis Inhibitor tiires fur Itesi-riii- SI. limis fur His Horses. Adolphus Cusch 111 of St. I.oui st nt a telegiaiii this in irning to C. It. Thonison, secielar of the Com inenei incut Horse Show, asking him to reserve six stalls am! space for live vehicles. Mr Kusc-li will arrive ro- nii). row He will snow tne Horses ot his fattier, ugust V. Cusch. owner of the Cratit I'arm ne-.ir SI. Iouis. All of the horses aie of the heavy har- le.ss tpe. Tied Diiiiliar of Calesburg, III., an- (.ther exhibitor, ariivid la.4 night. His two hor.ses came loda. Mr. Dunbar has been showing bis horses exten sivelv this vear. mii: ii:mi:s tht ii i:-s vkv. Kclalos Slur How He I hough! In Kill Wife, Her Parents and Aunt. IS t'lllti'il l'rrss. NFW VOIiK. Ma jr. In the face or Dr. Arthur W. Waile's own oalm statement. "1 am not cra.v ; I want to do what is light for the explanation or niv (rimes." the aliensi-ts Tor the de rense are seeking to prove that Waite was insane nt the time lie murdered his millionaire r.itlier-in-I.ivv, John Peck. Dodor Waite finished his testiinotiv at no.in. He said that he did not think that he was crazy. He also said that he did not know whtther he loved his wire or not. In his testimony he nonchalantly related how he hail thought to kill his wire, her parents and her aunt. I'aciillv I'liinn to liicorpiirale. The Pacultv l.ninii or the Pniversiiy this afternoon hied an application with the circuit clerk asking for a decree of incorporation. Dean Phlon K. James of the School of I.aw is prei- f dent of the union. COLUMBIA LEADS AS SCHOOL-GOING CITY Has Greatest Per Cent in Nation of Children Com pleting High School. J. D. ELLIFF SPEAKS Figures Given at the Annual Graduating Exercises of Pupils in Grades. Columbia is the first city in the na tion in the per cent or ihihlrui who go through high school, according to I'rof I. ) i:iIlf. who made the ad dr. ss at the graduation exerc i-es of tlie Columbia grammar si hook last night. Vear belore last 7.". children weie graduated fiom Hie high school; last vear S.". were graduated from th grammar m hools and S entered tlie ' Wnlnesday night .Mason Vaugh's room high school. This ear InS were I tt!,s entered. He thinks there were graduated Irani the grammar sehoolslttt( ""'" '"'t ''' could not see (br and llix expei t to enter tlie IiIkIi school. In per cent of children enrolled, per cent staving in school, per cent pro moted and pur cent completing the course. (Xjlumhia ranks lir.st in the slate. The cities of the state sneiid $M a child for eiiiipmi nt of the schools; the rural m hools sneml $x Io; Columbia .spends nppinximntc Iv $100. In the character and ipialitv or its teachers tlie high school eipials those or St. Louis and tile giamiuar m Imol teachers rank high. Mr Clliir said In the salaries pah! the teachers, how ever, he could mot make so happ.v a statement. Columbia ranks thirteenth lit this lespect. The invocation was pronounced bv the Kev. A IS. ('oilman. The ceititi catcs were presented to the graduates bv Dr. J. C Thornton, vice-president of the Knaid of Kdiication. A group if songs. -Corgi t Me Not." "Ma.v lime" an I "K'ng On. Ve Cells" and 'The Sweitest Flower That Clows" worogivmi b a -;irls" horns. "There's Music in the Air" and "Dancing Leaves" weie sung bv a mixed chorus. "We Would Not Talk or Our Neigh bors" was givtu by eight girls. Ila"1 I iint'iiek, Martha M le Shaw. F.lia Iieth Hal ris. Lena Winn. Kachel Kii.' uette, Julia Pi ei tor. Cult Hull an 1 Mabel Caudv. The honor graduates are as ro'- lows; Lee School. Kubv llufl". Mab-1 Cindy. Miirton IVinberron, Spencer i Shore, Amanda Searcv ; Jefterso i I Srliool, Carlain! Kussell, Kobcit Simp-! son, Martha Mae Shaw. Kuth Crown. Civil (x. sevetilb grade girlr at hig'i school. Lav ice Turner. Cluistina Haiisscliild. Lorraine Morris. Keiilali Cottle, Marv Frank Venable; sevinth grade bov.s at high school, Cleiin Joi il.in. Michael Creasv. William Moo I, lames Tinker Junes, Harold Fdniund Sa pp. LK.III OKI'i:i' .ll'KOKs NOW tiirls Pleads fur Iteliirn of Letters she Wrote veeiisod i until. Itv t'nitc'il Press. WAPKLCAN. Ill . .Maj :;. The ee- ond panel of juiors was sworn in to- ilav Tor the trial or William Orpet. I'liere are now eight eligible jurors in the jui box. It was learned this afternoon that Ct'lesiia Vouker had made a personal idea Io Judge Dtuiellv Tor the leturii or her letter wtilteii to Orpet. Judge Donelly receiitlv indicated that the letters ir Miss Vouker to her bethioted would not be read into the tecorcl unless absolutely netessar to aid the state's case. 10 SHOW .STI'lli:T Mil' NOliK IMiiliitimi Will Open loiiiiirriin in Aciiilcmic Hall. The exhibition of the work of thr stiidtjits in the art department of the I'niversity will open in Room IK', xcidoinic Hall, at S o'( lock tomorrow morning ami continue until June I. The exhibition is intended to show the development of the students from their freshman until their senior ear. P.imiljar laces will be teen In the work dine by the Ski toll Club, as iiianv students have nised for it. The exhibition is in charge of I'roL . II. Welch and M C Pair. Kocilal al Mophens I'miiglil. Th.. ..i.iinril r.wit.il bv the iiiniors in tlie conservator of music oT Stephens j College will be given at S o'clock to- night in the college auditorium. On'. Miss Harriett Jean Trappo, director i Misses .Minute Hu-1 the program are: her. Marian Cibb. (Sale Kendrick. ' pear in the title role. Miss rrapw is Katherine Heibel, Vera Carey. Kliz.v-1 Knglish by birth and spent her ohild betii Crown. Crace Seav. Unity Ix-y-1 hood near the Shakespeare eountry btirn, Ji'ssie Iloefer, Maude Cutler. A numlx-r of out-or-town guests ar Iouise Clemments and Sarah Quigley rived today at the college. DOinillOKY lYI'ltl'DEIt CAUCIIT riiwi'lcniiu'd lientiin Hull Usitur (o lie Tried l, .Minimis -Out' Dsi-apcs. Clank Voder of Kenton Mall, a sen ior in the College of Arts and Science and a sophomore in the College or Ag riculture, was awakened almiit :'. oMock this morning bj two men in 'iii room. One was bv the window, and the other was leaning over the hell Voibr sprang at the nearer intruder and tluevv him down. The man re sisted, am! they w restled out into the hall. Here Voder coniiuered li i til and. calling for a light, found him to be a fellow sluibiit living at Cetilon Hall. While Voder was holding one man. the other ran bv him and escaped The captured Intiiider will be tried tonight before the self-government as soriatitdi at Centon Hall If the ea-e proves serioti', he will be turned over to the Discipline Committee of the I'niveisity. Voder is the second per.son to be visileil in this wav at Centon Hall. i tilltlly. The door has two locks on it-one a Vale lot k. Koth were open ed Nothing has been missed from the room, however. The men who were in Voder's ruom did not have time to get anv thing, but it is known that Voder alwavs keeps his watdi and bill-fol,! on a table near his bed. A few months ago he lost several vaiuanie i,cuh.s vvnicn ne nan """"""' BALDRIDGENOTGUILTYi Jury at Fulton Had Been Out Since 4:30 O'clock Yesterday. Cy Telephone, t tte. Coitrteav Fulton Ca- PULTON, Mo, May 2C At 4:.10 o'c lock this afternoon the jury return ed a verdict of not guilty in the case of W. 11. Caldridge, former city mar shal or Centralia, for the murder of Dr. .1 Quititus Cooper. The case was sent to the jury at A:'.W o'clock es terd.i afternoon. JEER AT IE Mexicans Show Hostility Along General Pershing's Line of March. Ilv t'nlti.t I'rtss. COLPMKL'S. N. M.. May JC There is a glowing hostility toward the Vineiic.in troops along Ceueral Per shing's, line of march. Cirlied wire barriers are placed across, the roads and when the drivers alight to remove tliein, they are jeer ed at and stoned. Carranza's soldiers partic ipate in tlie jeering. American and .Mexican Killed. I'.j t'nlttil Press. NAMIQPIPA. Mexico, May 2C An American trooper and the Mexican Colonel Cervantes, a bandit leader. were killed esterday when a band of twent Mexicans rushed a group of American engineers repairing a road south (r Crtices. liltiMIMii: ki:i OIKS IT HOMK .Services Here Toiiinrrovv- llurial to He at Mexico. CranviIIe Head, .".S ears old. died at J:L'o o'clock this morning at his home. Tot Fay street. Deatli was t litsecl by a general breakdown. He had been ill' three months. Four chil dren survive: O. I). Read, 300 Waugh street; J. W. Read. C.nnnison, Colo.; Mr.s F V Martin. 704 Fa street; Mrs. M A l: Kelley, IStl."; Rass ave nue. Funeral services will be held at lu:S o'clock tomorrow morning at the home, llurial will be at .Mexico, his rormcr home. The Kev. T. W. e g will londiKt the services. Mr. Read had been a resident of Co- Iiiinlii.i ror eighteen vears. Last Rehearsal for "I lie Piper." The last dress rehearsal for "The F'lnpr" w:is held la-t night m tlie Christian Colli ge Auditorium. I'ver actor of the oast of fifty was present. of the School of Dramatic Art, will ap- j I T French All Pressed Sides of Back Fort on Doiki aumont. AUSTRIANS GAIN, TOO Heavy Losses Suffered by the Italians, Who Fall Back Five Miles. Ill I nihil Press. LONDON, M.i 'C The Cerman forces are continuing to make slight gains in the region northwest or Dou numont and have pressed luck the French on all .sides or the fortress. The whole From II front is belnir i raked toda.v bv a violent artillerv lire The Aiistrians are also continu ing their advances into Italian terri tory. The Italians have suffered great losses before the Austrian onslaught. The stronglv fortified point of Chie.sa lias been captured b the invaders and the Kalian troops have been foned to fall back five miles. Allies I'lan lEalkan Drive. lit I'nittil I'ri'-ss. KOMI:. Ma l'i;- The Allies are pre paring for a great smash to eliminate le TtlrKs ., . ,.,., from ,,. war. it was learned here this after- noon. ins. Prone Ii. Serbs and Crilish cent rated at Salouiki ready to rush against the Kulgars and (Jer- nians in Southern Serbia. Meanwhile, the Russians are rolling back the Turks on their march to Kagdad. iv. .1. i. noNoits mi.ss i:c.mii.i: ' ' mini ik'si vii. vrmuiii t.iri h... ..;.. t. ,..... , ..... al OiIkois' Kleclioti. Ollicer.s for the ensuing ear were elided at the last meeting of the .vear of the Women's Athletic Assoi-i.ition Tuesday night The aie: I'resideut. Miss Katheriue King- vice-president. Miss Anne Stewart; sivritarv. Miss Jean St been, treasurer. Miss Allene Kichaiilsnn. business manager, Mies Kubv ('line Tlie board voted .Miss Pearl Kags dale the best all-ari.utiil girl, the points taken into (oiisideration being sportsmanship, ability, and phvsiiiio The names of the girl-- who won M's this jear will be anouiii ed Satiirdav morning after the women's track meet. II. P. Savs sciiri.Ti: Ti.ks or wmi: Hurdling Picture Hid nt Ho Huh Simpson Justice. II. F. Schiilte was talking about the picture of the I'eiius.vlvania Track Meet shown at a local theater last night, in which Simpson was shown winning the high hurdles. "The picture dem not do the bov justice," said Mr. Schiilte. "for it does not show tlie hard luck that he had at the start. On the .second hurdle. Simpson took a seat, he partly kicked the third, and did not entirdv clear the fourth, where he was behind Kut to us who were standing at the finish It looked as it he topped the fifth hur die a little ahead or the others, ami rrom then on but vou saw that in the picture." WKiK TO CO Mil T MORRIS, ILL. Former II. I. Il.iskelliall Captain In Pill .Manned liruiiiin's Place. J. A. Wear, captain ot this ear's, Ti ger basketball team, will step into the shoes of his former teamniate. Manio'l Driiinm. when hi takes a positi ci of athletic director and teai lu-r of agri culture at .Morris. 111. Drumm turned jut diampiou.ship football and basketball teams Ibis ear. Drumm will K to rnepori, in . to hold a similar ixtsititui. Drumm and Wear plaveil forward on tlie Tigi r baskt tball teams or KOI mil Pir. Wear will be graduated in agriculture tins vear. Concert at C. ('. Tomorrow. Pupils of the Christian Colb-ge Con- senator - of Music will give the clos ing concert of the t-ar ill tlie college auditorium at S:l.". o'c lock tomorrow night. Craduatt'H in the department of voice, piano and violin will give numbers on the program. The public is invited. Illinois I. Man Visits Here. William Albrecht. professor of soil biology in the department of agrono my of tlie Pniversity of Illinois. Is visiting the College of Agriculture to investigate methods used in the de pirtment here. Jl