I " dlp iw Voil, V. No. 166. UNIVERSITY OF MICHI[GAN, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 189. PRICE-THE E CENTS. ANOTHER .VICTORY. MINNESOTA PROVED AN EASY VICTIM FOR MICHIGAN. Sexton Was Too Much for Minne- sota's Batters-Condon Did Great "WOik Behind'the Bat-Deans and Shields Led the Batting. Michigan wee.be tird consecutive 'game ystcrelay by defating tiem Ui- versity f Minnesota witb a sore of 16 ie 4. Wasget was pounded foi twenty hits, all but two Michigan neun getting on r mr. Tim game was rather slow at times, owing to Michi- gasdeidd superiority, bt ther was scome .very sharp ieldig. Con- don's support of Sexto was faltess. tn the first inning Deas made a single fotowe d by Sexton's ioenisu, bringing in two earned runs. Sielsl took first on fielders choice, second on a balk and trd on a hit by Bloomn- ingston, who was put out at thi;r. Miinnesota failed to score. Michigan scored one run in the sec- ond on a bas on balls, a stel and a s ingle., Nieither side scored in the third. tIn the fouts McKnie roehed homeon a tas on balls, a -acrifice anid a single. Walker made a home run for innesota with no ne on bases. In tie fifth no one scre. sexton took first in the sixth by lbeing hit hy the litches'. got to hird on two wild pithes, and came in on Itoliss' 'singe. In ho seventh ech- side scored a run eno bases n balls and orros. In the eighth, witih one man out, Dens made ;.a three W~gger. The next 'five at bat uade its, netting three earned runa. In tie ninth fstur leftswere given bases on bll, fie its were made, includling -:a. -home run by Shlds and a two-baggr by Deaus. "fJotelorrow we met _Wisconsin -again. sce: MltlOHftA. RB. H..0. .A. F Deas 3h .... 7 4 5 1 0 t -Setonp ..... 5 5 0"0-5 0 Holmesr ...-.___1. 2,0 5005 Busse Iss-.-651 0 1 4 I0 Shldedsc Y........ , 2- 0 1 -. Bleosmingstn,.2lb.... 0 5 .5 " ' IiI Wteran ii-__ 5 '4 5 0 G.odoc..1..- 4 6 2 f0 MKezelb...-a.. a - s 0 1 5.0 1 Totss_ ft it9- 16 0 7 14 3 MdsNESOTA. AS. it. . '0..A. E. Hale 1b. ..5 5 Ii0,1,1 0 Mc~mrtyiY Y__i. 4 .1 5 5 5 0 W s iier -----.-- 4. 1 0 5 .5 2 0 Waseett,p...... 4- 5 5 5 5 0 t'oehier, sos ,. 22 2 0 2 11 Gtun. lb . 1 5 0 -2.3 2 1 Rithie, 3 ----.--4 5 5 2 1 1 Vansant, r Y-f.--4' t ..0 1 0t 1 Oried, cY.. .4.,505,.05" 5. 5 Toals - __. .4 4 0 27 14 44 Ttning ._________12 13ii4 5 0 7 S 5 -mitmhn .__32 0-1 .51 1 0't -It6 Misnesota .... 0 10 100-1 -4 Earsed rns-Midhigta 5, Minnesota 1. Tw t~s hits-Seto, Deans. Tree-base hits- De'ns, tleruns-Slsieid,'W ikr. Psse bans-Walker 1. Wild pitches-Wasett 3, "eto. Stech ot-Wset 4, Sexton 5. First b oe erors-MSelhii3, Miss ats Um 1#6lie-Wetworth Tiule-2: c, "at tesdanee-'BS. >its .3s .wanirboarders?. 'IsAd - Vetlse yor bord in thes"Diiy ' A STORMY MEETING. The Senior Laws Discuss the Plate Again. 'hie senior laws hld a meetingyes- ii'riby to hear the ,report of teon- iiitti'i on-arraugiements for tie' tooley bln'st ellvi lisl. 'illsrellot wvis givel as retort-it in Tesays Daily. Te subject of theilaliite (ten clmi upIn~ iigailn. It baitbhens discoeriit that theyllat'.ias tail for, andtI rtsit it Walsh, who drew the 'orer fir' piy- meai, alleit Mr. Lackey to the chair and iexplinled wiy this baitbhen itone. 1He hai cosltdetwith two inoiliers of the cmmliittee ancupn their statement tat the plate was satisfactory, hart asked Prof. Tinp- son to draiw'a ceiek lee the aminut of the bill. As soon as Mr. Walsh satties-mi.Mr. Ttilison lmovethfilt "inllflili'as15the cmml~itee lad pidlltforl'eClate,111 sitllut athtoriy, tihey tie requested) to 'pay it back to, till' class." This was of course lost. Mlr. tRobinsont mlovedt that tie plate be accepted as originallly msaide, but the class would not lisent to the troo- sition for itItltl~t. tnstead;t a com~l- mittee was appointedt to take chge of the' tedestalad the plateun'ii after. the iuveAille in order tat tie prestnt plateliigit not be used by ally calir. Tie mteeting ldoir led after seciding to ask Prif. Griffinl to preside tit the ceremoiies tiorow, and if le was not able to do so, to ask tPrsf. Thompson. The lecalters of the faculy Itve exproezert their disapp~roval of the ac- tion of the class' ill rjecting he pat, whichl was arranged in tile cstomo~y wray. Although the classhas deeteet to have another, there is n oneyhin the treasury with which to do it. and unjlessone eis raisedthtim'plato hw made will have to e used, or the bust will reaain without a patei Californa's Track Team. Already a. number of Dtroisit aluxenri iof the IUilvershity have expressed tieir initention of attending the fied day here with California, ,June , and there'..iii .undoubteily e agoo pmany,outsiders to see the gories. Call- fornia's winning from Princetolsad quiting with a tie against 'Pensy- Svania has -wonet itr ood namfe East, h ut the best test of her strength omes 4 in the '. Aerian 'Intercollegiate championships next Saturday. Her 1115en 'aill then 'have to do their bet oin every event they enter, and a 3 fair estiate can ten e formed of - them. Collegisgamies yesterdaywe~e aox fo -lows:'Darenosth- i, Tufts tif More Dame a, Wis'onsn'4. HOMEOPATHIC COLLEGE. BOTH HOUSES HAVE VOTED TO REMOVE IT TO DETROIT. Goy. Rich Will Sign the Bill-$2B,- *000 Approriated for a Building- Homeoaths Will Give $0000 More. The hiomieopaths have s-si their ase to tile'legisature, the hse iavisg voted yesteray, by a voe of 75. to 7to nhove the college to Detroit. 'Thle bill passedt in spite of the strong op- positions of the regeits, who mai- tainte that te reoitvl swouid hve a disintegratinsg effect uipon the Un'i- versity. Thieiill ishichi hassowv practically passed, provides ait apro- piation of $2,000, for a ,bildiig ill Detroit. Wealthy lay homieoats will saise $20000 for a site Whichi will be' Conifigous to G.rae iosital. 'I.ii0 bill passed. the sedaite lat week and as Go. tRichslets all the while beeii ill favor of it, his signature, is assr ed. The bill, when sigset, is to take immuediate effect, so this year will be the last for the Ann Arbr hine- patisi College. Dentists at Lansing. Dean Taft asd Dr. Hall and Hoff. of the dsentalieparmnt. with oiler *promineitrdentists of t' state, are iii Lansinhg fighting the bill lies-pie- tug before the seiiat, hving issed the house lst week. 'flis rquires *that the exasminmers sssll isse' liersisc to all piunsns sapplyisg who have heac-- heced dentistry for eight years icyv- isus to 1895. *The board now grants liceces only to those who..have graduate'd am*a recognized dental college.. If lie -bill becosmes a 'law all sorts of' qmaek andsel s i't vhiot anysciemtifi' kmtosl- edge of dentistry will be leg ihumite tractitionsers_- All the reputable dnt- iss of 1he, state, as well as every sim- dent of ele dipartmt here, protest against it, and It is desirest, by all to have the present laws left aloe, as they are pot so strict aill smost sates. - Jeffersonian Society: Theo Jeffersonian Liteary ;society will holdt its regular "weely inemtlis lhis evening and tie folowisglr- grans swill e rendered: tReadig, SMr. Savage; dclamoatiosn, Mr. Aldrich; es- say, Mr. arney; oratiosn, Ir. sTiele-apr r.Otb,;seeg r Covw Ft; bogiaphy,-- Mr. - tsvod:Iish- preseptn discussionl, a:1%, IlMeis akey, neg., Mr. Doyl; -ils, "te- solved, that the jury ysle solsd be ,aholshee,' aff,,Mesr. Prugpnti Elor4eg,, ills a. 'Nexreli MA alm- des. 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