VOL. VII. No. 177. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1897. lab FOUR PAGES-3 CENT. CS. W ILL) FOUR RECORDS BROKEN. Received a full line of Novel- Fin dSho ig dMeeintrac ties for Spring Suits an FidMet and Trouserings The breaking of four Michigan ree- tIrit, the equaling 'of one, and inei- 1 7 ideneaiiy the equaling of one western intor-coliegiate recordi, together with NO, 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. th.e presonce of tihe largest audiene that ihas attended a Mtehiga i mtltt in yl~ t easscoai.binedi to make tihe Nar $ GARSTO -.i_ ,0 isty tcke antd field tmeet Sattdtya and good ones too. We J o,,idol success. With tile exception carry all the leading popu- lar brands and can sttit! of tobisik wind that blew at inter- your taste. Cigarettes and valts aeros tine track te day was an Tobaccos, too. idecal one for tt- giamtes. --X--In tite mttter of brakinantitieqlual- PAL MER'S PHARMACY. tag teeotds tihe tlasses if '98 attd '00t 46 S. STATE ST. hadniia mnoy.t 'thotets, 'itS, start- edi it ithe 1011 tords dash, whicefit [ didiitn lit1-5aseeiittts, the oldtirecord. C l ie ei hi u * Ite itas itard titusiediby tHeaid. wito itstonstlt a foot behiindl at tie finish. College Girls"! libel Nsas third. Tue first record to - - first, second and thtird places respec- lively the total points for the different classes are: 'hit, 31; '98, 29; 'i99, 17, '97, 12; '00itIi, 11; '99 L, S; '9:) D, 5; 98b 0, 3. T'he officials cotme in for inucli prise, all of the events being riaoad swithi a ptromrptness tat was indeed refreshing. Tite summtarv: 1(00 yardis dasht-Thomas, 198, first; tHcald, '98, secontd; Iibel, 'hit, third. Tiite, 1it1-5 see. Miue salk-Trson, '99i, first; Wood- roil, 'hit, seeond; irila, '97t, titird. Titme, S ititt. 42-5 see. 121 torus itrrdles-Mckean, '0it, firist; Webster, 'bit',N, secotid; Ares, '09. t Iithirime 16t-5see. I SOMETIME RIVAL WINS. Onr Old Enemy Wins the First Game.. Again hias Itliehigan been defeated, thtis time the strong Cornell ntoe be- ing the victors, The defeat was al- tmost overwhelming. uhe final score standing 14 to 2. T1he gotne way sfall of good and bad plays, Miclrigatt hav- ing the long end of the latter, Bole. CornelFs pitecter, was in gteaIt formn anti held Mieltigan dosvn to five hits, wvhile Miiler Wal spoutnded for as total of 13. Up to the sixth ining Inc contest wvas late antd exeitiolg the score at tthat stage standing threce to toe in Cornell's favot', bat in both the "N i 440 tards tlasii-tliid, '98,first: Whsile cultivating your head don't forgot your foot. I-ere's an axiom- The correct College Shoes, Mono' and Girls' soil for $3.59, $4.5it and :5.it0. TAX, GREEN and BLACK. 13 WASHINGTON ST, ANN ARBOR. No Bicycle is C1ompete aa o We have Cameras that are s specially adapted for bicyc-e 0 lers at $5.00 to $25.it0. $8.99 0 o will get a good one. Ask for Catalogue. tie =.tltittieti s o:n1 the S1it tards il:t i1tiriles. llct~eatt, 'it0,swintning in iii 2-)t see. litis e-iiit,s te -osterrt it~ei'-io-Hatti e rior. Wibster camte ecinnI. As swas 'cieirttllt-expetedi it swoiuld bei, ltii'tld recorid of 4 miin. tid 51ttssc. for the tiile rutn isas btidly sttrert-ti, Wiood, 1;0, dointg 4 ttd cotilttgin a''east ssitttter ill4-Itt11. 44 2-5 so'. Imigtitti, bt a gooid sptrint, catmetsecontdtttd wssoOalso run- ter te old titte. 'iThela st track re- 01:1 brokeni was tint 5of te 222tyards huridtes, Webster, 'Wit B, winninbignm 26 3- is ocirds. NMct~ear, hit. whoi ltoitd a sinn~er intthtis event, stuni- bltidoil thte last hiurdle ar~d foil. taI rtefie'td ievents, te onlyrecordt tiat wtastietteredl sias thlat illtile huamer tbrass. Benett, '98, ibriss' it l0-t ft. aitn. Thtis, hlowev-er. doro rot etqtal tile istanee mtade in the- idtal meiet ivithl Chiicago last tear whretn th-eltilidt106ff. 61/>iit. ('ebb, 'hit, second;,ilailerman. '00t, thlird. Timle, sit see. oe ile run-Wood, 'hit, lot;< t(Hodgmtanl, '00i., second; Whitfeontb, 'hiti third. Titne, 4 tmint. 44 2-5 see. 220 yards (i111Tilomttts, '98, fr.;; Ithut, 'hit, second; Thlomtpsonr, If tiid. Titme, 22:3-5 see. 880 yards run-.King, '99 D, first: Atiti'siit, 't9IL. secondt; Whit'oo , 'it,, thtird. Tittte, 2 niim. 9 2-5 ose. 22t0sytrdis lireltes-Wcbtiser, '110) AT, first; 'hubbs, '97, seconld; AItiet-ar, '0t), tiritd. Timte, 26ii3-5 se'. Htigh jntatp-Yerrior, '97, first; Ftors- ntat, '00t)It, tseiondt Land, '00t, thirut. -Heighut, 5 ft. 5i, ttil. Shtot put-Otlivetr, 'tt)1L. first; Li-ti, 'it D, oecontt; Joyce, '99, titird. Di,;- ttlnee, 3itf t. 5 in.. Broaid jumpl--Wilkinsonl, '98, fist; Vernor, '97, second: MeLeant, '00, thitrd. Disttance, 20t ft. 11 in. itathiler trowai--Bennlett, 'fitirst; hritlner, '0), seonde; Harvey, '9S, tiic: Distance, 104 ft. 5 in., T'oleovaut-Tryon, '99, first; Adamus, 'it), seontd. Heighlt, 9 ft. it in. 'Thte officials of tile tmeetivere as folloivs: Starter, Dr. Fitzgeraldul tdges at finish, Prof. WVenlet, J. A. LeRoy: timet(rs, Dr. Naneee Dr. ttahottge -anld I. L. lHill; lfielid judges, F. tHen- srlirler, L. Verdier rund IF. Ste'vens;: clerk of course, H. L Winsritein;: seorer.,Sirlolo. lhrri-sortanITreoll, s c t ; i c t i t i ixth -and seveneth Cornell lmade the cireuit of the bases founr timles lald in the nlinth 'addeethtrtew utor.n rant, Micehigan, scored ill only thte set(-ond ad sixthl innitigs, bothl timtes an glar- ing tmislaylts of thteir appionents. All it Cornell's seats-s did not e0(11 as the result afthtieir batting, bat most- ly bteause of errors, On~ly thtree of their sc:,ores swere earned. tnaasmuchi as fte reports received here fronthrie gamne Ire at rarttl~tee it mtay be thrat the follsivingsu~u- miary is rnot correct, The tee In re- ttute after midtnh-iht last ligilt and it was inmpossible to geltilhe score as kept by ttteoffilciael scorer. All1tneces- salry correction s-will be matde in to- lt,ol'rti's issue. Tile athlertic board an(e. others mlet the blat-ct- at Yptsi- linti tandl 'lconiltatltet ithe Lltae. Tilt ttlttllttyt CORNELL, AB R H 0 A E Affietd s. . ..... 0 1 1 0 Mr-iaughla...... 1 9 0 5 Yioni, .. ..e ...5 0 1 7 5 5 Srttratt ,rf.....5 1 1 0 5 5 Millr, i it. 2 21 1 0 Hlaskellt 2b, ........5 3 3 2 405 Brownt, 3b........4 1 1 a2 a1 a An RH OitA E Wolf, s. s -.......4 0 0 1a it 2 4 Cononar,lh-.......5 0 0 0 1 5 tiear,-O 1tt .......- 4 0 0 0 40 2i 1 Botter, r - --....... a. 1 a 1 0s Sutia ,3)......3it - - 0 0 a a a Stlee .......- ...4 0 2 0 5 a Lunni,e - --.........4 0 5 05 2a 1a 0 Mlter, p - --.......2 0 0 7 a50 Ludlow,1 .........3 1 0 5 s a Tori- - -a......a..a32 at527to rnnuses......- a a a 4 a 6 7 09 Corinell...-5....01 5 5 2 4 4 0 a-14 Moichliga ...-....0a 0 1t o0 0s-a2 Earned ruins-Cornell I3. Two-hair Hits-- Musrtaugii, lHaskei. Hame rurl- Heacham. Stoieni bites--Strattonl 2, Siller 3, neaeiham, Hole 2, IHasbell a, Miiller 1. First base eoa balls-By Hole 3, by Miller 2. Struck ant-by Hole 0, by Siller a. Passed tall - Lunn. Wilid pitch -- Mutler. Time- 130. Umpire - Hooghland. Saturday's college gatmies resulted as follos- Princeton 1.8, Georgetown 2; Oak Park 8, towva 3; Beloit l16, North- western 1; Depaauw 13, Purdue J: Dartmouth 13, Amherst 8. Harvard 6, Pennsylvania 2; Illinois 26, Eugle- wood H. S. 1. e d s A i 0 lTillnii-l the mlile' wilk easily aninornncer, trot. . ru'bluout. , UA!M v Y N itlil Wooduiff secanid. at 0UC LK1Uf" 1"i EIRIIIIYflU m 0. UNIVERSITY NOTES. NItileidhtin tgs till tileownrwasot'in 0. 0 ie 44i0 yards dash. Cluabbivas see- Sunuday's Chicago 'im'ies-h'eraldt eon- STOR e. Toisto h 2 ad as tamed a full-page artiele on tile ~fll ~ in 2223-5 ice, defeatitngElbel by about ,Gradnuating Class of -Michigan tUni- ~E~iU U VI ~ ,os is d Te Sit ardsran sias ersily." Cuts and biographies wvere Just received another lot of n-on by inlg with Anderson second. gieflrrilntnllbr fm tha fne . f M Mnogam In tin field events, 'Vernor a-on theo class. A short hiotory of '97 and Paper, the popular shades iigii jumpi, with a leap of 3 ft. 8y5 in. ithtc hy' aedaewa aso ,eld Blue nd Whte; aso a'ew lTe shot pat went to Oliver with a Tho U. of 11. Band practiced niareb- Stock of the Various High parut o f f.3 in. In an exhibitionin atheAheiFel Slrly Grae Crreponenc Paer. trial he made 37 ft. 2 in, Wilkinson afternoon before the nuech. Several Visiing ardsEngrvedand defeated Vernor In the broad jump fancy evolutions were practiced pre Plate Printing. s-.th a jumrp of 20 ft. 11 in. Tryenpro r ocmayng IeGas, lQook the pole vault with Adamsos000' f) Detroit next Saturday. Their play-' WAHR'S BOOK,® 'P STORE ond. iHeight 9 ft. t in, In the relayindungteaeronwsnej A RSrace 'Thomas, Cobb nnd Thompson do-igdungteaerouwsn - Op Town Down Town tse ladBttruqadLbL jeyatble feature and applause was S. Sale st. Opposite CourtHRouse eaeHalBtria ad Jb. Ann Arbor Main ah. ( On a basis of :5, 3 aud 1 points for frequent.