e . o VOL.TV-N. 17. UIVESITYOF JCHIA1' VOL. IV.-NO. 17T. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. run; mile bicycle, final; 220-yard Promises to be Very Interesting.- dash, final; 220-yard hurdle, final. Many Prizes but Few Entries Field events.-High jump, shot Un to Date. put, hammer throw and pole vault. The annual spring tennis tourna- The following comparative table ient, which will begin next week shows that our strength lies in the promises to be a successful one. sprints and our weakness in the The courts are now in fairly good lumps. condition, and the players have INTERCOLiEGIATE RECORDS MADE AT been in daily practice. The entries RECENT FIELD-DAYs: for the and class singles and theC -- doubles have not been as large as' was expected. The entry list will - be open today and it is hoped that all who intend to enter will hand in- their names as soon as possible. The i st class singles give promise of being very interesting and exciting. All the entries in this class are vet- - 2- - erans at the game and some close sets may be expected. The following are the prizes of- fered: Two Campbell rackets, pre- sented by Messrs. Sheehan andY Wahr; two pair tennis trousers, given __ by Messrs. Wild and Tinker; a jer- sey by Goodspeed and probably a Youman's hat by Bowdish and Mat-1 teson. Those who have entered thus far z are ist class singles: Jocelyn, Mc- Kenzie, Chickering, Rolfe, Wright, R. V. Friedman, Hutchings, Sum- mers. and class: Kirchner, Bun- - day; Lyster, Nims; Baer, Genman.j Doubles. Jocelyn and Rolfe, Mc-I Kenzie and Chickering, Hutchins I and Summers. , SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1894. PRICE, THREE CENTS. Summer Dude Event. TAKE HOME The freshman summer party whicy -A corY Or- was held last evening at Granger's hall, proved to be a thoroughly en- joyable event. About two hundred Wi h iUiofmy alt were in attendance and shared the Ear yiist sister osonitae otier fello-'-s sitter. honors of the class of '97. Tiey'lt ltere it. rsello t The attendance was not confined For sale by to the freshmen, but niny were ® a c present who belonged to the upper classes. The program consisted of St Stnth Male SI. twenty two-steps and waltzes, be- sides a number of extras. Light re- freshments were served between the tenth and eleventh dances, after which dancing was resumed. Great praise is due the members of the class of '97 for the many enjoyable social events they have provided during the year. When you want the Latest Metropolitan Styles of $2, $3, $4or 5 Shoessat50e to St a pair ies than Ann Arbor prices send for Catalogue to High School, 19; Dents, 13. The first game in the inter class baseball series occurred yesterday a 101. 183-1$5 xvooswasAvAE., afternoon between the high schools DETROIT, - - MICHIGAN. and dents at Athletic field. The playing in the first half of the game THE "WAVERLY " WHEEL was decidedly loose, but stiffened weight, 28 pounds--with clincher (10 & J.) up in the latter half. Deans car- tires-for $85.00 is the sensation of the ried off the honors for the dents, hour. See it in the window of doing some very creditable pitching BROWN'S DRUG STORE. while Maynard for the high schools did the heaviest batting in the game. Batteries, Norris and Maynard; Hart, Deans and Heard. Innings----__ 1 23 t4 567 8 H E High School 0 2 6 0 4 4 : *--1 31 8 Denuts-------- 3 3 1 0 4 2 0 0 i-1 314 0 Official Photographer for the following senior 0-classes: Medical, Homiopathic, Dental and HiTghtS.lto.Himht trade work guaranteed. The Dr. Ford Memorial. ND. 6 HURON STREET. The exercises in remembrance of FRESH ASSORTMENT the late Dr. Corydon L. Ford will --OF- be held in University hail Sunday TaO & afternoon, June io. Preliminary I remarks will be made by Pres. An- -arsITsT RECEIVED AT- gell. The memorial addresses will TUTTLE'S, - 48 S. Sfate St. be given by Dr. V. C. Vaughan and Prof. D'Ooge An extract from a paper prepared by Dr. Burt Wilder, of Cornell, will be read. The sing- ing will be led by the Choral Union.;BASE D. A. C. Line-un. Suits aid Gymnasitum Sup- The game this afternoon promises to be one of the best yet played on plies. the home grounds. 'The D. A. C's Ysiou are invited to examine stock and prices. have beaten several strong teanms, the semi-professional Battle Creek nine included. The following is theA 9 D. A. C. line-up: Codd, c; Guthard, A-JL p; Ducharme, i b; Guiney, 2 b Miller, 3 b; Crowley, s s; Rathbun, I f; Marker, c f; Gallagher, r f. STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR. The Intercollegiate Meet. Today occurs the western inter-C collegiate games at Chicago. Twenty- one colleges will be represented by teams who will aggregate 217 meti. Track Manager Martindale acco,: panied by the U. of M. continget: y> left for the scene of the contest ye- terday, arriving at 9:30 o'clock last evening. + w-+ t. . C7e iJ i Yi. r O a z z .. C cat c: G . :'"c rrz ct J. The men are quartered at the -__ Grand Pacific- hotel. Teams from . nearly all of the colleges have ar- Jeffersonian officers. rived and are scattered about at At a regular meeting of the Jef- various hotels of the city. The con- fersonian society, Thursday evening, tests which take place at south side the following officers were selected park will commence at 2 o'clock in for the first term of the next college the following order: year: C. L. DeVault, president; W. Track events. -too-yards dash, A. Coutts, vice-president; J. V. trial heats; tao hurdle, trial heats; Oxtoby, secretary; G. W. Mc- too-yard dash, final; 440-yard run, Conahey, T. F. Doyle, critics; F. B. mile run, tao-yard hurdle, final Hamill, marshal. heat; mile bicycle, trial heats, aao- yards dash, trial heats; 88o-yard Game called at 3 o'clock.