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June 02, 1899 - Image 2

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY

Publihed Daily (Sndays excepted) dring the
Cellege year. at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
'rreveE: The InadPFecs, Hening Blok.
Bth Phoes t47.
MANAGING EDITOR.
F. ENELHAaRD, '1 L.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
0. H. ean. '0 L.
EDITORS.
Athletic Editor, P. W JEsea, 'E,
T. . Wecean, '00 L. A. H. MDecOUAL, 't E
G. D. IllDeTT, c'01 E. J. B. Wo, 't0,
C. L. Natw1, '99, C. D. Coo., lt, '.
L. J. tMeONTEY,'W, W. D.). ticecy, WtOM,
A. G. BeoNec, '12.
IN CNE ofToe.,t'roISSlUt
L JElMONGOMERY.l
SOCIETY NEWS.
ALPHA N.
Sturdayi Eve., Jutie 3, '99.
Grduat'tittg'crios progratm;ttmusic
Presidett's address, A. It. Wistrad;
Duties ofta literry scity nicmbr,
W. r. Gutttliei; Caps and Gowns,
M. H. Clrmlody; Trials of ths Sibyl
Editor, G. F. Pau; Music; Story,
.. C. Bills; Class pomi, Miss Jane
Austit; Msic; Class History, H. H.
Corwin; Class Prophiecy, R. H.
Kitely; Farewell Sibyl, R. M. Wod;
Y aledictory, G. A. Oline; Pro.
scntatioti ot Diplotas by tie vice
president of the society.
ADELPHI ISOCITY.
Saturday Eve., June 3, '9
Muolc, J. H. Sook; Slect Read.
ig, F. Dewey; Imtprioptu, F. E.
Bryant; MLAc, J. L. Frenc.
Getnral discusiot No. 1. Ques-
tion :-Resolo'ed, That tec practice
of appointing litrary nient o diplo-
matic positiotno is a wisc ote.
General discutssiotn No. 2. Qeo.
tion :-Resoji'ed, That tlie U. of M.
shotld go bc t the idormitory sys.
temi.
WEBSTER SOCIETY.
Fritay, Ev., Jo00 2, '99.
Violin Solo, E. Saniders; Current
Events, L. S. Robert; Speech, M.
Diecihes; Impromeptus, J. A. Mont.
gotnery, A. D. Joyce, A. F. Miller;
Debate:-eosvee, That "Lynch
Law" is justifiable; Affirmative, G.
D. Harris, Jolhn . Miller; Nega
Aive, Win. Moss, C. V. Wisner;
Ateading, Chas. Al. Bush; Critics Re-
port, J. F. Haskett.
iaculties Will Meet on the Diamond.
The faculties of the University
:ud High School wil lay aside their
'traditional dignity and decorum for
a few hours this afternoon, and
amuse themselves and the public, by
demonstrating how the game of
American games "Used to be played."
The last two games have alternatd
Zetween the two institutions and
each side is determined to win the
odd one. Not more than two stops
will be allowed between bases so that
some phenomenal base running may
beexpected, and both teams are
strong with the bat. There are so
many former baseball stars on the
faculties that a large number of sub-
titutes will have to be played to
give every body a chance. The game
will start with the following line up
for the University: Struss third

base, Reed short stop, Lombard left
field, Trueblood (capt.) second base,
Whitney pitch, Pattengill middle, E.
F. Johnson catclh, McLaughlin first
base, Bogle second base.
The highl school faclty schoisi
board baeball team, being coniosed
of general all around players rater
thaau specialists, it has been decided
that it will be better to rotate the
players and allow the public to judge
at the ed of tihe contest as to which
position each player is best suited.
The gameewtill opente hi the follow-
ing players it the positios indicated
Jocelyn, first base, Beal, pitcer,
S ringer, catcher, Lady teachers
substitute, short sotp, Slaitseet, second
hase, Wines, third base, Sieehat,
left field, M~ontomery, cetter fielt,
Mills, right fiel.
During the progress of the gamte
Mesrs. Chute aut i Huekes wiii re-
lieve widiei players. Mr. Scott ias
The proceedo of the gmeiwtill go
to thec lrmory futid atd it is hoped
atnd expectedl that a large crowdwillii
turn ouct. The gsme xiii be called
at 4:10.
25S¢ EACh-
'HONITA
D ANDALL,
State Phone 144.
- lltrGoIleiate
Bureau o1
Gostume.
GOTREL.L & LEONARD,
ALBsANYo, N. Y. '
Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order
and rented. Also Class Canes, Class
Hats and aps, Class College
Pins. Address
W. C. HERN, Weterns Mg.,
Haskell Museumn. Uiv.of Chiag.
F OR BICYCLE REPAIRING
AND SUNDRIES GO TO
Win. J. WENGER
HIGH GADE WORK.
106 N. FOURTH AVENUE.
~I~h.IXEIIINe StatePhne 397
N. 113 East Liberty S.
Mntacturer oosDetsa Isrmess
and Fins Mahier.
Special Attention given t Bicycle Repairing
A Full Lineaf Bvle nd aries in Stock.
i f your Bicycle Needs-
STO BE REPAIRED,
Go to BIERMAN'SI
W. Washington.

SSP9ECIAL
SHIRTS.
SEE
WINDOW
DISPLAY.

$1.15
For your choice of any $1.50 Neg.
ligee Shirt in our store. Every
one a' Monarch" or "Gold'
Slhirt, sol the wvorld over for one
dhollar attd fifty cents.

COLLEGE STUDENTS
THE
COU TEE
1)1OVER
SMOKE
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Fear T'ri ppr WeeknBetwn Day5'rn'4NightSerice Between
Toledo, Detroit andi Mackinac hh Hae d n DEITROIT AND CLEVELAND
anETSKEacTRne COO." aeaqrcTEr.Fa're, $,1.0Each Diectio5.n.
' 4 TE Cev lad Ber55ths, es. 1 Staterom,$1.75.
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Send 2e, her Ittantented Pamphlet Addres, ' U'
Tandems Crescent Combination (for Laity and
For ent.Gent) Tandems for rent by the hour
For Re t. orday. Rates Reasonable.
M. STAEBLER'S Bicycle Emporium.
Phones No. S. 119 West Washington Street.
"W aeinit When it comes to BICYCIIEF
all the time, not only for cycling, but for other purposes.
Somethiug new. Call and see them at
11 ahng~n 5t.,
RFIPILL'S SHiOE STO AE, A

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