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May 02, 1898 - Image 2

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY

Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during
the College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN.
OFflox: Times building, 329 . Main St.
Telephone (New State) 189.
MANAGING EDITOR
J.F. THOMAS, 00 L.
BUSINESS MANAGER
O. H. HANS, '00 L.
EDITORS
H, B. SKILLmAN,'98 L., Athletics.
E. L. GErIsim,'93 L T. R. WooDow '98
F. ENOILEARD, '9. F. D. EASAO,'08
G. D. HUDNUTT, '08 .S. DArOnTn, '08
P. W. JONE, '9. C. H. LND, '00 M.
A. H. MDoUGALL,'01 E.
The Sbscription price of the Daily 1$.50
for the college year, with a regular delivery
before noon each day. Notices, communica-
tions, and othermatter intended for publica-
tion must be handed in at the Daily officebe-
fore 8 p. in., or mailed to the editor before I
p. m., of the day previous to that on which
they are expected to apear.
Subrictlosm aypbe left at The Daily
Office, Meyer's or Stoffiet's Newstand, or
with Business Manager. Subribers will con-
fe a favor by reorting promptly at this
office any failure of carriersto deliver paper
The advance copies of the Michigan-
ensian show that the editors have real-
ized their aim "to issue a represents
tive University annual which would
reach the high-water mark in the ad-
vancement of college annuals." Much
depended upon this year's Michiganen-
sian as to whether the present plan of
having but one annual in place of three,
as formerly, should be made permanent,
and the completeness of this year's pub-
lication, as well as its literary and art-
istic excellence, will be the best proof
of the sensibleness of the combination
The liberal policy of this year's board
should meet with the support of the
student body.
VARSITY WINS EASILY.
(Continued from First Page.)
runs made. The players all join in say-
ing that poorer grounds are not to be
found among the western colleges.
Tyndall, one of Northwestern's coach-
es, officiated as umpire, and gave the
best of satisfaction.
The summary:
MICHIGAN..
AB.R H. O. A.
Cooley, 2b.,......... 5 2 1 5 0 1
Gilbert, ss.........5 0 1 3 2 1
Lunn, c. ............ 6 1 0 1 1 0
Condon,lb.........,.6 1 1 4 0 0
Butler;rf........... 6 2 3 1 0 0
McGinnis, m.6...... 3 2 0 0 0
Wolf, 3b............. 5 2 2 1 2 2
Matteson, if........ 5 1 1 0 0 0
Lehr, p. .. 5 2 3 0 2 0
Totals . . 49 15 14 27. 4
- NORTHWESTERN.-
A AB.R.MH.C. A. E.
Chaddock, so...... 4 0 8 0 0 2
Brown, 3b. .. 5 2 3 0 '1 .4
.Hunter ...p 5 0._2 2 4 1
Saunders, lb....4 0 0 14 0 3
Machesney, c...:4-0 0 2 .2 0
-Hiler m. ..... 4 1 2 0 0 0
Sabinif.' ........... 3 0 0 3 0 0
Ashcraft, 2b. . . 4 0 0 .4 6 0
W hite, rf....... 4 1 1 1 0 0
Totals............37 4 8 27813 11
Innings- 113 4 567089
Michigan ............0 20 06 1 6 0 0-15
Northwestern ........1 01 0.0 0 0 ©.2- 4
Three-base hit-McGinnis. Two-base
nits-Lehr, Brown. Stolen bases-Cool-
ey, Gilbert (2), McGinnis, Wolf (3), Mat-
teson, Lehr, Brown (3), Hunter (), Mil-
ler, Sabin. Bases on balls-Off Lehr,
Chaddock; off Hunter, Cooley, Gilbert,
Wolf. Hit by pitched ball-By Lehr,
Sabin. Struck out-By Lehr, haddock

(2), Saunders (4), Sabin, Ashcraft (3);
by Hunter, Gilbert, Condon. Passed
balls-Lunn 1, Machesney 2. Wild
pitches-Lehr 2. Time of game, 2:10.
Umpire-Tyndall, of Chicago.
Dramatic Entertainment.
This evening, May 2, a dram-
atic entertainment will be given at the
Unitarian Church. Mark Twain's fa-
mous farce, "The Meisterschaft," and
a shorter piece by Ruth McEnery Stu-
art called "The Snow-Capped Sisters,",
will make up the program. Practice has
been going well and everything points
to a successful evening. Many of the
participants are well known to Ann
Arbor people. In the "Meisterschaft"
the cast includes Misses Kanause,
Klager, Helen George and Florence Al-
len, and Messrs. A. E. Butterfield, Al-
fred White and R. A. Sunderland. The
cast of the "Snow-Capped Sisters" in-
cludes the Misses Pettie, Sunderland,
Ida Allen, Louise George, Plummer,
Safford, Selleck, Bothe, Boynton,
Vaughan, Florence Hall, Mrs. Jordan,
and Master Jack Mechem. The enter-
tainment will begin at 8 o'clock. Ad-
mission 15 cents.
NOTICE.
The '98 baseball candidates will re-
port at the gymnasium at 4 o'lock this
afternoon (Monday).
H. B. COOLIDGE, Manager.
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'98 MICHIGANENSIAN!
The University of Michigan Annual

400 PAGES.
BOUND IN OLIVE GREEN.

200 ENGRAVINGS.
STAMPEDI WITH G OLD.

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