1 VOVI.8 8A R M I CT. VOL. VIII. No. 188. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1898 PRICE--3 CENTS. At Wild's Spring selections just arrived from the East. Call and inspect our...... Suitings, Trouserings, Top-Coats. NO. 108 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN SP'ON~iES The kind that wears well ani gives satisfaction. A new line just received of all sizes and prices from five cents up. Wildex 's Pharmacy A SUCCESS. First Annual Regatta Held By the Huron Canoe Club The first annual regatta held by the Huron Canoe Club took place yesterday in the presence of a rather large crowd. The events were a little slow in being started, but after the start no siowness was apparent. Excitement ran high at the finish of several of the races, and the time made in most of them was ex- cellent. The stroke pulled by Lang and Dietrick in the half-mile pair-oared boat race was particularly noticeable for its strength and regularity. Though they won their race on a pro- test they undoubtedly would have done so anyway had there been no fouling which made the protest necessary. Much amusement was furnished by to prosper here, as the Huron river of- W. I. A. A. A. fers a fairly good course. At a small expense a two-nile ourse wide enough Resolutions Adopted Against at the turns for two boats to roy side by side could be opened up. Those who Michigan and Illinois, are desirous of becoming members of the club leave their names with J. B. The annual meeting of the W. I. A. A. Felker, 727 E. University ave., or at A. was held Saturday night at the Clii- Wahr's bookstore before tomorrow cago Athletic Culb. The meeting was evening. The club will meet then to act said to have been exciting, and no upon new names presented for member- doubt was, as all the institutions repre- ship and to elect oficers for the ensuing sented thought and voted the same way year. on everything that was presented for consideration. Everything being unan- Tennis Tournament, imous, the excitement must have been Thse finale is the first-class jingleshigh. Among other things accomplished The thenadoptiothofthrst-cloassigmress were played off yesterday between Rip- eras the adoption of the foloving reso- lutions: ley and Danforth, and offered the finest exhibition of tennia seen this year. Dan- Whereas, The Universities of Chicago. forhcrriedn off flnee is er sig Illinois and Michigan withdrew their forth carried off first jrize by winnng tasfo optn tteana three straight sets, 6-2, 7-5. 6-4. There was ouite - a large crown in aotte snce games held this day and held opposi- s - uit - ag -n - tion games, at which they endeavored to and each of the plyr wa qety Hicks in the water tournament in the applauded. Danforth will play Her- Kee C OO 1 regularity and quickness with which rick for the championship of the Uni- Kee C ol reuart andst oaya .m, n ag he pushed his opponent into the water. versity today at 4 p. i., and a large Get Your ICE CREAM SODA He scored three falls in less than four crowd should be in attendance. WATER, CRUSHES, PHOS- The other matches that were played PIIATES, FLOPS, and all minutes. The finish in the quarter-nile Summer Beveragesat single-paddle canvas canoe was very in the second class singles resulted as R. ]B JOJ.LLY & 0C close and exciting. Kepner evon by no follows: Hartman defeated Jernegan 3-6, 308 South State Street. more than four irches. The time made 6-4, 6-4; Crafts efeated Bement 6-1, by Stowe tn the 100-yard single-paddle 6-1; Wherry defeated Nash 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; SUMMER LAW LECTURES canvas canoe event was very good, be- tenson defeated Campbell, 6.1, 8-6. The UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. secons round inentewssconrycgasdsingles 29th summer. JulyIto sept. 188. Have roved at secods second round the scond class sgles especially profitable to beginners; to canidates ing a for admission to the bar; no youn practitioners eill be "Ised off thi f--'- lacking systematic instruction; and tolder prac. The list of events, with winners and w b y titioners desiring to combine recreation wh a review felementycr principles. Focsstaloexed. time, follows: saturday at Dotrolt. dress R. .MINOR,Secetary, Chlolttesvilie, Va. Half-mile oared boat-Won by T. A. Berkebile, P. G. Law. Time, 6:26. He The annual dual track and field meet Athens = Theatre receives the cup given by Haller. with Chicago will be held next Satur- 220 yards double-paddle single canOe- day at Detroit. The concluding game Won by A. H. Felker, 199 Eng. .Time, of baseball will be played immediately These are some of the aurae- tions we have booked for next 2:45. after the track meet is finished. The year: 100 yards single-paddle canv-es canoe- events will be held on the grounds of ''Wilbur Opera Co. Won by W. E. Howe, '98 Law. Time,:50. the Detroit Athletic Club, which have EletriciaD. 220 yards swimming-Won by Davis, recently been improved. Trisoner ofZenda. '00 Dent. Time, 3:59. The usual excursions will be run from Under the Red Robe. Half-mile pair-oared boat-Won by Ann Arbor, and the fare will be as $ o1 Smith. Russel. Lang, '98 L., and Dietrick, '98 L. Time, usual, $1.50 for the round trip. This Heart of Maryland. :26 2-1. includes admission to both the meet and And many others equaly as Quarter-mile single-paddle canvas the ball game. Reserved seats are now good. canoe-Won by A. S. Kepner, '98 L. on sale at Sheehan' s book store and in Time, 3:25. Detroit at Wright, Kay & Co.'s. Prices Quarter-mile double-paddle double have been fixed as follows: Covered " canoe-Won by Goldsmith, '98, and bleachers, 25 cents; grand stand, 50 Meu11 r L s Rust, '01. Time, 2:25. cents; carriages, single rig, 50 cents: Water tournament-Won by W. W. double rig, $1.00; tally-ho, $5.00. We have in stock a full set of Hicks, '00 L. Three falls, time 3:55. Class of '88 Recession. the Quarter-mile oared boat-Won by National Reporters E. S. Bartlett, '98 L. Time, 3:45. Percy Hunt Richardson, president of. with Digests 220 singe-paddle canvas canoe-Won the class of '88, has just communicated by J. B. Felker, '01 M. Time, 1:50. the information that his class will hold Also the Quarter-mile pair-oared boat-Won their tenth annual reunion here com- American Annual by Hodge, '00 Homeop, and Kinsey, '00. mencement week. Col. Joseph R. Smith Time, 2:31. writes that the members of the class Digests. Quarter-mile double-paddle canvas of '48 are too old to enlist and therefore the war wilt not interfere with their We are agents for these works canoe-Won by Kepner and Stowe, plans. '58 and '68 will hold reunions and our SPECIAL PRICES on Time, 1:20. as heretofore mentioned, but '78 has them to STUDENTS cannot help The club has been in existence but not yet been heard from. The only oth- r h m n I der class who have notified the secretary bu iteet ou al ad a very short. time and originated but interest you. Call and see of their intention to return is the class them, among the members of the '98 law class., of73. It is desired, though, that it shall be- hscome a University affair, and every one Last home game of the season. W AHR'S BOVK S TOR who is a student in college and has in- Michigan vs. Notre Dame at Athletic Up Town Down Town - terest in water sports is urged to join. Field, Thursday, June 7. Admis- s. State at. OppositeCoutHouse I dun Arbor main at. There is a good chance fee such a club lion 50 cents. have all the other members of the asso- elation compete, and Whereas, Such action -on the part of the aforesaid universities was based solely on the ground that the Graduate Executive Committee, in whose power the decision on protest li--s, old exon- erate James H. Maybury of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin; and Whereas, The aforesail universities announced previous to the decision of said committee that they would leave the association unless said Maybury was declared professional, and the said universities had before the decision of the executive committee made alt ar- rangements to hold a separate meet un- less the decision should be adverse to said Maybury, Therefore, be it resolved, That the Universities of Chicago, Illinois and Michigan be hereby expelled. from this association, and that all members of the teams of said universities entered for our meet and who did compete in the games held under the auspices of the three said universities this day, be suspended from all games held under the Western. Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association. The following institutions were repre- sented at the meeting: Lake Forest, Northwestern, California, Wisconsin, Iowa and Grinnell. Yankton, Drake, Knox, De Pauw, Purdue and Minnesota sent word that they would agree to any action the association might take. A member of the Amateur Athletic Union was present at the meeting and stated that the A. A. U. would object to any of those who competed at Mar- shall Field from taking part in its games. Copies of the above resolutions and a list of the names of those who represented Michigan, tllinois and Chi- cago in the meet will be sent to the var- ious athletic clubs and colleges under A. A. U. control that the competitora may be known and be prevented from taking part in any more meets. The 'Varsity defeated a picked nine yesterday afternoon by a score of e to 3.