tt VOL. * V.' No. 143. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895. PRICE-TnREE CENTS. VOL. V. No. 143. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895. PRICE-THREE CENTS. DETROIT, 18;_MICHIGAN, 17. THE GAME MARKED BY RANK WORK ON BOTH SIDES. Shields Payed a Great Game for a Lame Man-Watkins, Russel and Deans Prove Themselves Heavy Hitters-Campau Missed Every- thing that Came His Way-Sexton Is a Puzzler. SYesterdtay's game was ont'etfho yellowest exhibitions of ball playing ever sen on the lotte grond. Tie learn work of the profesioas wosiot lip to that of the 'Varity, While bo0th teams seemed to vie with each oter in increasiiig the e rror colnn. Mih- gait faileil to sore ini the irst two inniiigs, while Detroit scored 1 ii the first antl3 iii the secod. In the third Michigan look: 1 while Detroit took 2. In tihe fourtit aase eoi als, thee stogies and two dobie setted Mici- gain 0 runs, wiile Detroi scred a goose egg, makimg te core 7 to 6t i Mi1ichigan' s favor. At the end of the Sixth the score stood s) to J, and in the first halt of tie' seveittliia hit by Buntler, a sacrifice by McKenzie, a. bease on bitlls by Watkins, tonoie singles iby iRussell and Sexto and a donbeity Shields yielded 'Michigan 4, while Detroit pulled out 3. Ia the eightha Michigan faled to score while Detroit iatin took 3, nikig her leat by 2. In lie hal, of the nitt a triple byDe,a. Iottile ty Wakis, a base on alls to Russell, at sacriice by Sextonanaid ans error giviglields first neteth Mi1chigan 4 ens, tmaking ae total of 17 rns to Detroit's 1. ts the last half Detroit 'nad three, thus winning the gamac. All four tpithers- Were hit atier treely, Sexton getig the lightest pttiishmtient. hanIte sixth Johnson. for Detroit gave place to Wlitelill, and it the eighth Gallup reliefed Sexton. Detroit's fielding was hardly uil to the lague standarit and Oicign' nthontgii at times brilliint was very erratic. Mihigan sored 15 hits witt a total of 22 bases, while Deliroi's batting yielded her bitt 10 ass. 'T.he leaguers evideply expete an eay vicory and stated fat, to jnshz the "in- fants," andi especially 'Sexton, telling hint what he would get when nie in the league, hot il, pitching prved tooth' more of a. puzzle to rthem tian that of their crack piticers did to the 'varsity. Deans, Wadis, Runssell ad ;Sexton carried off th bttiti ,ghnors fee Michigan amd Iaytnd tt~id N w manfo fr Detrit. Thre diittscott. was as 4lows: ItsofhM AS R IlaSB E~A AES 'Deass3b . Ia__ B I2 2 2, WVtln rf....1. s 9 n I I 3 Russell ss... 5 4 10 13I0 2 S ils t ..8 2 -2 } U; ,ยข2 1 0 Seq ptg ,.f.505-0 U, , a2 Codon~c . I --- 6 0 1 0 4 3 1 Oteri2b . I S -- 2 2 0 a a 5 Mclenzesie.----4 1 0 0 5 1 2 Totats------- i47 17 14 2 24 tO ti Detroit. AB fR 11SB 1tO A E Nesmans e. f----6 a2 4 0 4 o a Freean, .l f----5 0 0 4 0 t tDungan~, r. f----5 4 2 0 1 0 2 'apas, ss.---5 3 i2I0t2 It i P'ears,lb---.1 0 0 0 8 0 2 Rayod3b.--6t 4 0 0 0 50 Gillen, 20- __ 3 0 0 1 4 1 Johnittette . 1-- 0 0 t 0 0 0 Lottiet, e----5 3 2 0 7 0 e Whliitebill, p----2 1 i 1 0 Totals .. ---- is5 18 1 a at27 a5 7 1t23 4 35It t 0 - Detroit..-------1 5 0 2 1 3 i -I8 U.oet1--------- 0 u 1 6 0 2 4 0 4-t7 Summary: Rusietated-U.otlM.t1;te- trit, 1. Twobase hitt',Watkins, tRussel (2), testes, Sheds0RymndFirst ase ott blts-textons +;fGalipit2; Jonsott 3; vhite- ilt, a Three-base lilti-anets. First base os esor-U o S . etoit, 7. it by sitcher-Frermaso Ptsoed bals-Condo 6. Doobeplays-tottdotottcnKettie to Codo. Street ot-fy Jobnson, 4 Witeill, 1; Se- ton, 2; tGalup , acrificehits-Menesie 2; Blitosainttot Uaptree-Grogan. Attend- tnter, -1,00 CALIFORNIA'S TRACK TEAM. They Are Coming East Soon to Meet Us. to view' of tilt'fact that te tU- viersity of California bas finaly te. tited, by a vote of lie student oy, tt seid a 'team of .ten to ceinpete it track events witht the eastern colleges, itnotg thetisotutt'ossn Uiversity, lb detscriision of teir tamttttay at this ime be itteresing. Gittes hae ilon been fially arranged aittrine.'. tote and tPeninsylvania. Below is ivent thet personenel of tetemttith~l lihe records of te meet: Kertoctptain), in iighs ettfllt.5 feet 11) itches; retritiig broad itiump. 21 fet iputting the eltot, 10 feet 2 inches; httlf mile, 2it. 1 440t.;a yards til- isaced),-:3 1-5. Pttte'soi,iii hight jumpti, 5 feet 11y4 incites; brotd jstnti, 21 fee; higi hutrdle's 16 45 secod. Edgreci, in ptttiig the shot, S8 fet ti incre s; throssving the hlititer, .131 fret; pole vault 9 feet 9 inche's -Wtoolsey, in broad jumtp, 22 feet 1 - inch. Coggios , in 120-yard dash, 10 sic etitit. Dyer. in 120-yard hurdle, 10 2-5 secoitds. Dozier, 2-nile bicycle in 5 iniontes 20 seconds; broad jumttp, 23 fet't6 inichets. Hilborn, 440 yards in 52 ccotid. Hupp, 110 yards in 10l s4 ecots,. Hotffitatn, 120-yardl hunrtlts lb14- asecotds; 7-yard hurdles in 74- ec- onids Biowsit mile rnt in 4 minutes 43 Freshman Banquet, Preparations are well under way for te freshman bantuet which comee off Fridoy. evebtug, May 3, at('ron- er's. This is te great event of tei freslitan year and thwe exeutive con.- mnittee i1$ making evey effort to nsk t a sucess. The bnquet proper cemb:14ed, with the literary program t p~rng~elcs piomptly t 8 O'clok antI 1:i)sfor abset two hors, ater which fa1lihws the ii0'nc progruio tst t nubr.The thket~oae now for sal. ly 1tie k~t, cntiave ec o patteetof which Llonry T. $chttd in tIhe chaman GRADUATE CLUB MEETING. NEW OEFICERS ELECTED POR THE COMING YEAR. Prof. Thomas Reads a Very Inter- eating Paper-M. P. Porter Reports Upon the Conference of Graduate Students Held at New York City- -The Beginning of Poetry. This Gratduate. club hteltd its meetimig last eveiiitig altte rresident-t of Poaf. I. C. t nussell. Prof. Titotnas r('ad a papter upon "The Begintnimtgs of Ptoetry. "'The elate of origins of latngtutge canm net be dietermsinedt by scen ttti'cc- saurcht. We rioitot knsow vel rouigh- ly' when oatto begtan to talik. We dou not knosw whteter he" has existeid loniger as ut speaking tor as a apecielss tantittal. Howver, lt' earliest written literaures kntowis to no" are ptrobtatbly butt as of yesterdlay cuomtparedi with the begitinigs of .laitguage and of poetry. "All poetry has three elemiemits, form, fiction or iso .story, anth imessage or the self-revelation of thte distinctive soul. Alntost all terms of modern- itertutre may be traedt back to thetehirt-c typ- ical forms nt poetry of the mttrinim- itiso eeples: Thtechoral aon;g, tte story and the proverb. The chtorail sttng amtomig primitiveieoe! htaidthree eleiments,, actise tulovittnts ttf the betty or tdammcimig, shtoutintg or shngintg, antd itoise miade by eude istrtttlends, all syntbolic of joy, reprosenstinmigplms- tires exiteriemiced or aaticiltatoh. Rlythin is intteodutced itl the shottming or singing by the necessity of accoin- Itodlatintg it to the iiovemstcnts of the btody. ':lhus poetry arises. Prim-~ itive stories deaht with heroes andh the miarvelous. Eachinisan in re-telling a story resbellishtendit foe himself unttii the stories caime to exptress thse ethticatl anst religious ideas of ite roiple, andt so served thte purpose of psoetry." Mte. Porter gave an interesting repori of thle first conference of gradomi- tu t- tdents hseld in New' Yorkn city, Aptril 16. Te electiomn of officers toe the next yeiar riesulteid as folhos: C. hr. hiit- eick, president; Mties Willianes, vico president; D. B. Lotemi,.scerc tary'-treuns user; Miss Thomopsom autl I. D. 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