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May 24, 1897 - Image 2

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY.

Published Daily (Sncays excepted) during
the Cleg ear, at
THE UNIVERSITY F MICHIGAN
OreioE: Times biding 7 S. Main St be-
tween Liberty and Wiiam St.
MANAGING EDITOR
J. F. TOMAS, 97.
AS'T MANAGING EDITOR
E. L. Geissin, '8 L.
ATHLETIC EDITOR
H1. B. SsceeoMAa, '95t,..
BiUSINES M5ANAGEI
. H. HANS, '98
-- EDITORS
F. S. SIMoS, '95 1. A. CASienL, 'I.
F. A. PoeK, '55 E. A. Csrsmo, '5.
G. ID. HUowoa, 't. T. R. WOODOW, '9.0
fULeUnAMB, '0. -G D. Jtawiws '99 M
The subscription price of te Daily Is $250
for the college year, with a regular delivery
before soon each day. Notices, communica-
tions, and other matter intended lee public-
ion mut behaded is at the Dily offce be-
foe 8 p.i., or mailed to the editor before 3
p .; n.fu the day prevous to that os which
th ey are epected to apear.
Subscriptions may bs left at The Daily
Offie, Meyer's or Stoet's Nwtnd, or.
with Busines Manager. Sberiers will con-
fee a favor by reporting promptly at this
ouffice ass failure of carriers to deliver pper.
Mccii of the ethuiasmi displayed
at the track mcc, Sauday o L t.e
college spirit ill evilcos'e when Ite
traim lft for Ithaca, Friay niglt,
was due to Ite pci'oi'lil of lie Uii-
Velsily blnd. Stia ani 'rgiia.iov
Irlnbg beetsdecod'dere endt cl mi
tba a good one has coeiii' t sboldlht
lo^ eicouagcd to stiet. Tile 1001
toato its sevices to ilic vcious
organiziicn10s for which it ply,an1
itsi disiintecestedness is iaotherc c-
sooifar giing i liber'al sopport. i'ni-
focms act' badly needed'i just issy ad
iii" only sway the nooss , aolitib
ran be scured is tinunit c lvclary
cirle ios-. Sbs:-ipil 'ilist am
binig cicculatedl by tic.'plavos''and11a
liii: al resollnse sold i s theic f-
furlts.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
Results and Scores of Saturday's
Matches
The iqualiy f tenis oin thIlicnf tg
caamiis~onolip gailoo r is ictr :a
the tounanmnent nas is clos. The
sily matschiin siigi liplayed wsaai
the inscing etwen Danfori. and
tunub, ini which te forisecswowhiti
ease. Lamib plsayei too rcrefuliiaid
easy a gamle, using lithle stccgh;
while Denforthi was swifter aid more
dashing in his -style.
The' first match ini duhles'- 505ii.
the''preliminary rund, Harvey aiis
Elerrick against ,Dantforth and Lamb.
Int the first set Harvey cd tIle;i'sk
had the scoe 5-3 fin their favor. Ae
this point Dnforths and Lanmb braceo]
up, winning four sright gaies and
therehby the set. The'scood set oten
ed poorly foe the former, chapions;
Danforh and Achb bad the' set 'well
in haind from the start and won by
this final sre of 6-3. Tils gave them
the match.
The only other contet of the day

was. in the seifinals of the doubles;
Ruissel and Ripley were matched
againlst the winners of the mrnin's
contest, Danforhi and Lamb. Russel
and Ripley won the first -set swithout,
llucis effort. The SecodtlSst'also
ripened well for Russel and Riply;
the score was soon 4-3 in Ithr laor.
Hsere Danforh and Lanb realied
thit it woo nosy or never, antI swoi the
next three gaines and set.
After a few momnts rest te play
recoinmenced."From the first i wasl
evident that Danforth aid Ltmnib
were deermnied to in; with thi
score 5-3 against thieim Russel ad
Ripley omade a last stand and on ocs'
game. This was all they cold do.
cud their' oponents corrleci te nst
gamesoand wih it set, isatch andl a
place in the finals.
The dates of the W(Vstrii Inteyrcol-
legiate Tennis Claipioisip ad also
the duaia iiec wihi Chicago lae
again been changed. Te dul nieei
will take place in Ann Arbor net
t~riday, Mlay 28. The Wesen Iite-
colegiate is to ho hold oii the Chicago
University grounds Jcne 3,O 4 oid a.
As Chicago Unvrsity defeted Norh-
w'esternilat Saturday by wininlg
only ix out ofestll events, our chasces
of defeatig lilcagoare s-rypod.
Smitnaiy of sairday's iiatchis fo-
loss:
Siigles-First romidtt, Dnotihiat
Lanib f-a. 63.
D~oubles-Prelimtinary round, Da-
forthi all:)Lamb bat larvy mini tei-
rubk 7-5,t-3;'semitifinal riund:, Di-
fortii -antdlLmtb bat ittscsld Rp-
ii'y 2-t, 1-4, 6-4.-
MN~ttoiiooscheledicifortiday at:
Sitigle, smitiinal olitis. I'ipioy .
ttai'vey, Daiforii v1.5 tl'-rick.
Doublses, (lore antI Iaymtodtivs.
Wright andtI chaol. Play wil lsegi
it 3 p. m. Dtnfothiiil:iys tHerick
atc :311 i. i. tlenlhs wil be ilacd
oate tigrounds for theiccnivnieinc of
slietators.
To BentI!!!
The ;Lrges Line at Bicycles, Sun-
dries end Supplies nt
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Teephone No. . Ge door East of Ameri-
can Hose.
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