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June 11, 1898 - Image 2

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Michigan Daily, 1898-06-11

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

same source also. The club has here-
* tofore received liberal student support,
but if it is an accessory to thin unmer-
fublished Daily (Sundays excepted) during ited besmirching of the University's
the College year, at
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, reputation, it needs immediate purifica-
OFrICE: Times building, 329 S. Main St, tion from within.
Telephone (Ne w Siate) 189.
MANAGING EDITOR The Tennis Tournament.
J. F. THOMAs, 00 L.
BUSINESS iANAGEB The second dual tennis tournrament
O. H. HANs,'00 L. with Chicago was begun on the courts
EDITORS yesterday afternoon, and although Chi-
RS, B. SKILLaIAi, '58 L., Athletics.
F. 0.. GEissKILLAN,. ,D HPDNUTT, ' sago had all the best of it the itichigan
T. R. WooDiow, '98 F. ENGELHARD, '98. players still have a chance to break
F. D. EAMAN,'00 R. S. DANFORTH,'98 even and repeat last year's perform-
P. W. JoNEs, '9o. C. H. LUND, '00 M. ance. Herrick was the only 1tligan
A. H. McDOUALL, '0 E.
man to win his match and played a
clever game. The McQuisten brothers,
Chicago's stars, are new men on their

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We do only a fine trade.
We carry but one patterr of a novelty in stock.
Garments bearing our label pressed gratis.
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for the college year, with a regular delivery
hefore seas each day. Notices, communica-
lions, andother matter intended for pubica-
tion must be handed in at the Daily office be-
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Subscriptions may he left at The Daily
Office, Meyer's or Stoffliet's Newstand, or
with Business Manager. Suberibers will co-
fee a favor hy reporting prsmptly at this
ofice an failure of carriers to deliver paper.
The Ntew York Voice article is at-I
tracting more attention than such a
mass of slime deserves. The entire

tennis team but experienced players,
and our champion team will have trou-
ble in winning the doubles. The play
in nearly all the matches was close and
more exciting than the score shows,
and the best playing of the afternoon
was undoubtedly seen in the doubles.
Summary:
0. McQuisten won from Danforth
-30, c-I
HerricR woe from P. McQuisten c-6,
4-6. 6-3.

New Phone 43,

106 East Huron Street

write-up is a collection of disconnected Gottlieb won from Ripley 6-2, 6-3.
Bla kweld-rcn fro MP A7 -0

incidents, and these exceptions the
Voice holds up as the rule. No same
person would expect to find a total ab-
sence df drinking, immorality, or gam-
bling in a heterogeneous multitude of
over three thousand students from all
parts of the country, 'and with every
shade of previous training. And no
sane persons will hope to see these
conditions entirely eliminated imme-
diately. There are some black sheep
in every fDock, but any fair person ac-
quainted with the facts will admit that
conditions here are as good, if not bet-
ter, than in any educational institution
in the country. Conditions are being
improved steadily, but the surest way

rc weier won from 1vee inu
McQuesten brothers won one set from
Herrick and Danforth 0-6.
Harvey and Wilber 'won one set from.
Gottlieb and Blackwelder 6-3, and lost
one to the same team 4-6.
The unfinished matches were played
off this morning.
TO CHICAGO-TO ST. LOUIS.
Leave Ann Arbor at 7:30 a. m.
Arrive at Chicago at 2:40 p.m.
Arrive at St. Louis 6:52 p. m.
Same day.
Via Ann Arbor railroad and Wabash
Ccntinental Limited. This is by far
the fastest time ever made, and the
Continental Limited the new fast train
of the Wabash, is the finest train' ever
run between these points. Free chair
cars Milan to Chicago or St. Louis.
Close connections for Kansas City and
the west. 200

to bring about a set-back is by the use

of such methods as are used by "the
Voice" and its miniature, "Frozen
Truth." The surest way to discourage
and disgust the people whom you must
have with you if you wish to succeed,
the conservative, thoughtful middle-
class is to misrepresent and exaggerate.
There is a great deal of solid common
sense in the average individual; he
looks at conditions calmly and fairly,
and realizes that existing customs and
instittutions cannot be killed in a mo-

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ment, however harmful they are and
however much they are to be deplored.
The Anti-Saloon Club of the Univer- $34.50
sity has been doing good work and has
been using the right methods. We are Acm e Bicycles !
loath to believe that this organization
198 rIODEL5_-HIGl1-GRADE.
is responsible for many of the exagger-
ations that the Voice presents, but 'it Same grade as agents sell for $75.
is hard to escape from this conclusiong
We have no agents but sell direct
The workings of the organization are to the rider at manufacturer's prices.
given, it is flattered and cajoled, avsd ent for catalogue.
a cut of its president is printed. The
inference is very' easily drawn that ACRE._ CYCLt 0O.,
much of the "evidence" came from this 109 Main St. Elkhart Ind.

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