~tI$ , of , n. ma n. VOL. I-No. 151. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TIIIIRSDAY, MAY 5 1892. PRICE, THEE CENTS. THE FRESHMEN DEFEA'TED! French's home r-un. The Sopho- mores were one run ahead. The A Close and Exciting Game Yester-Ieximntwsnesth ylig day Afternoon. ectmn tsitne h eln _______antI guying- worse. McKihhin and lie proverbuiat hostility hetween Mv~errill strurk out. Hol~t hit a Frestimans and Sophomore always single, hut seas caught at serond. ,givs cntets etwen toseclasesIn the ninth '94 failed to score antI assiiserstip isa) atis~i-i. i ~ 95 weint to hat for the last time emineintly true y estertday. Focrise withbut one run needleil to tie the iit tinie iinthe iter-class gashes soe'ii im lirsiaint severat co-edls were oni the camphus. get i. Stie was disappointed. ieog- ihe ecrowtd compiletely siuiioundredl iiarnhere showcedlmarveltiois coot- utie diamndit and fieldl, initei fersn Hiess. Evans led off with a clean serousr t tmesssitth theplays. is selht, gettinhg secoindi ii an error. teies feature tof ttise wpanic wa ~Kg iion msade- asteak hit, going to> first, Eans tistidc. Iiinciiiisss mia t itctihe. Ilie wonth e gaime, well suipsportedl iy I lallock bhsiti fasnneit tie air. 'oodhure isadle-a -iss'tiib ut to asoidi a score wsa fihe bat. Btntwt its w te so-ideshrhi if tis letcer us ix nnss wii , nlosse- irlit. itie-base-s were fill. lie- struck suit eleveis se]). 'Strietts (Contdonwsatstructk oust ins I c- nudce a di tie-alt cunning caitth ol tPisei can caise toi tie pkite. (Ile iong isy. list 'Soptionoies sient to stirike a-ntlthree- h-its wi-re- called. pieces intie th iird '5scor ing re-ltit'iecross-tiass tryin'iii Pt to eon- rusprncpalyoneror. hefuse t-.oguinn iiTwostrisikes isete leissFtr te last tieotheciro I resliusuenclled p i}-uil asteadey "-sie sitilh hl s k I-ttii teht Ole excetiions ofithe sisti lning s casise tisross" I sndis thetie sissi e si~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ tiiteicaiits siupsrleii' lleil tiree strikes tiresoullrises letinfu r-unii hS s.ty werecitesit)ytesvatedi i-rtsgiu-tiliiithieii shiiiii outpitaiyeli. 1tie first ininisg te9 csi4ti aei sit-t s taileil to scosre.IFire'95Sitsrill liiittecamus. Itie fol losswig'is a fistl los tswoi bs-sestisok thsirdl 'n .asl eelrscr ill Ilisilil anti ihsise sirsa passe-tibhallimiuter -________ pickedelou1t isis hat iiithe secondioi- ssc t" 1ts-sP-saus us twvo hugger, stole third, comuiig Wetworhil I I I is11 10 homse isisa passes1 hail. No russFruecd a----.---- i s10 for '9J Thsescore ivan tied. Sisielss e net, b-i-------5 r'0 , 1 open-edl the third iwiths a single, marde jHaster,3 -------5 1 t 1 1a Chu eh : -------- - 5 0 1' 0 15 a steal for secondh, vesit to lihirdt on s -tilockc----t-----ii3 a 4 I a passed hail and some on a sinmilar Cilikrti ieoand ti S 0 t error. Ten strike-outs follossed. fI4 a 10 a For '95 Holbt lilt for a homse russ. I FrESsI-IMsx. A rapid succession of liens's hits antidA tll 1 hatd errors explain the other secen jSMerrill, 1-i-------4 3 1 luus.Atraru9 aieUorec lb---------41 CEa s, f-------5 1 > aemelc~e5 itir't I-r ETROIT, - - MICH. sits faceulty isntd ofitie sisulr-uul body -sust ill those ithse callduiiiluisapi irosediiy hicissiers of tile socie-y Puof tuIlesupi hutsibeens electedrii dleut andus :kri s sItlohsues. secretary Time Prohinition Contest. The priituuuc csute-sifuorurto tuo retpresenutthue local trustiltiuusn t,sihen51u51ant5he aes:MerpliaSye t ubh us the iier-u-ullegiahe conutest inl Slhoes tt ust 1.au r s tnAri ro likes hutacttin the- usc lecture rsomsus IsedFo it~lncct Saturdaey esvenigu. Thue f iloiuuu IR F{FEI &. are tihe vausious suubjects switih tlilej 11 . I, 1, speakerus: t\Wouulste suol tbe- mor e DTRINIC succtessfiulto dl-i thProhibtiosul 0hon101G Straimht ts -us a I inas-iiasrther tuansa SMorallo s. Prohle-iuu,"' C. A. Thomuuas; lTeCIGARETTES. Wlso h iy"1ls llca-CgrteSnlesh landt; 'Flue Sitiuatisn,' 'U. AV. Bel- 1oesssthsnthprusiace knsals;'As i s B hrother's Keehper? ' hared r 5thse osirs' 1 y ptradeCigaretsewill hSed Mis S F. Plln; Wht hal te s'aels RANDsupertar so all ohiers. Atla S. i. Plhist ''isatshahI ~Th~e RinhmunStra5 ighti Natisoisro iriths theLitquour 'Traffic?"cat Na 5 Caetes ealre masse frosetshe bright- '[hue uidges st, must eslleately flavsord ansI highestcoest J. 1. Johinstonie. hejdsar Gonid L.af grewn in Virginia. 'ibis Is tie leds Sirs. A. ii. Steves, Prof. \. C( and Oruginaillrasnd ao'Streight Cat Cigarettes, snd wassrougt toet by as in the y ea 87. Abel.aushui n asd Rv. J I'.Sunr B0ware at imitations, and obse reluat slur 1tileaug lin nd Rv. J.T. Snd Sentrmnameuas below isan everypackage. land.The ALLEN&OGINTER tBranc f land.atfshe Amnericsn ToascaCe. asnufatre rs - - Rtichmnds5Virginia. Senior Oratorical Contest.-J , .POLHEMUS, Thse contest for orator of the 1_ V 0 E?= ALSO 'BUS RACK AND BSAGAGE LINE- senior law class wvill he held tomor- Northi Main Street. rose evening~. The subjects andI the - _-- contestants are as follows: "Re- WVANTED~-Lads- Secrefary. ligion vs. Science,'' J. H. W~hit~ely; Wantedl, usladsy 1f refinemetcll,'i- "OeSlto faDr rbe treadCrsincaatr bu . A. Chorcs; "Chief Biulwark of years of asge, as prsivate secretary in us quiet, 1101c-like lawsoffciee intChsicago. blue Nation,'' C. M. Demon; No expserienceecpess-ary. Salary, $505 ,,Trumps o Amrica Inusty,"per monthI. Please state age and edtu- "Trumps f .merca Inusty, cation. .Address, Miss. Bltsmsr', R. C. Wirtz; "ThieIndividual and the Room 1,111, Chsamber of Conimerce, State," XV. I. Manny; "To the Chicago, ill. Victr Blong th Spils, 'r S. Reference. J. C. Travis, Business Victr Blons te Spils" T S.Manager of ths paper, Anus Arbou-, McClure; "Nationalistic Tendencies Miechigant. in History," A. Webster. The -j4dges of the contestar Messrs. . Good yelling and effective guying J..Sawyer, E. onsnnd E. I . has bsecome one of te p- ncpal eie- Iiinne. The contest will be held in Iments of the -class games. They University Hailt. - re as essential1 -s agood battery.