of m m m m VOL. If.-NO. 160. VOL. 1.-No.lI~o.U NIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, .MONDAY, MAY 1( , 1592i. Pice ~eI ' PlacE, TutzEE CENTS. NORTHWESTERN CALCIMINED. "t~oc.' Peareson lead the team in Eamned rciun,. of M.,1;iiit by pisel d bhalf' Hres2;bases on ballsbys lIaise-. by To MnFrm vnsonPayYe-sacrifice hits. The game openedAticloscet ''" sirce tb Ht, rnssic5,bhi Sic- low Ball -Harness Allows Them swith ttte ' Varsity at tbat. Craswford Doe,3; i sld ipithMcDow-ell 1, paice dbciis, Only One Hit. OSin, 4; lefteobses, t t'.ofl, 11, va-1 Onl On Hisnakes a groundslit and heats the stmis 4, Owe ocircisctic hiuwin Thc name swith tie Nortthwestern, il ofrtb odsilts f cle'S ise'c 'feri's thigtafly is ntisjtdtdtatari SCOtEo-I'sa's. Saturdlay, swas entirely tsooi naniniatctlsacacls i i osett 5it5 iII'5515 lisfless atariotne sittedt to fbc interest- lig N.w---------00000000 -0 fi' ttitttattttttitonthueftart of Evanston. N. W. mts cites notting excepfti nake aborive ofi titsmpisressvese insuiffiient tiMinstrtetoclsfebfaha fiYpsilanti. "ietrise to ail ltitkti"g ot ccitt tsecotndtthree rissari adtded to Thle tUnttveisitsy:Minsstrcls gateI itt It ihe ttea liicft fity Mitifsgan's score,Robaista andithirifittsipetirfomatie aifa atciohi'tai tatess cnting, is. sitsa etiatohtosev-e"gat ite Ypsilanti Opesra pi ~ ~ o letspcitc ttl it it ttifcteros, twild throwts antt ttttt fut" IIt e-,eor rsowdteilhose. fit t tt ilyiiltt s ittt'fients.ssil Crawvfordt tmakes aatly iheeterstainititmentis a great stir- it ciais istisnlyioitie,5(lidiaaee s ical totirtlerd, tandtisitsve hontit ]ice-s uitsi ofsii ls ue to iaacliss (ii y ot t5151 t iifatJ eicrs iit ite sht t ic(itails tf55sl riisedstottfitisicutaaa1 ryI les geitirssisOs i tt~t Iis etc o snics tofiat tindtits a shortt iut Icircle stho titter' aisiesithe audsietce 7 iot'eirsthepltessi fittisfits plasyteditsjstalks liatel-to the attach, as tiso fits lot asshostswth liii ilit totssasnd 'it~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~w tifi t t fti i s-cestssitgcoasl ito5stdo. fussasy slotries. I Thomptsons madestthue safittly inthie leit''garts'ss wfiss ris Spiitze r naies',a salteliiito lft1in itiiof the es-essiss"gatdswonistorsits sisI i i isset's icr ii ii'the thisrifbuit55ftftonth05 N.ofappilause byhr its sn "orl eti of betng isstls te Evanstonsa-- gI "re-'-stisssa Rift, if 1ist yea r '' atsnitttitfasort itsisaw ttrd iibeatssite Iisl csttIsit 'isui t-'rs ih elit tossnitheinstshatlisa" fitor ' ostisI asliiisas the esoil-Itthat wrets peily istll iia11 tfiriatsit d fitsallsy 51511es isa otn thl issilos aits olttimistformi hie ust lrray Sutllitvassh) tteis talf rcie eeDrrw'"Ihnfi Braley stlsattnetimeicta5ifsniof flit of ftefisssrtsIEvanstonssa s its tp-IsisrT'hait,"-1A ' ' y 1' () te-ami, tlayetitthisriffor theist it tis bisissak t ith 'h. is 'it. isyiiidlqslite ttte, andsithe "Cl-i- I itiseli iimatktsft liiircit s fa s or i oI r isis ettiisisiwori t btothi smesaserec tendterest-tiaseaty lth siisird womnairt suit aititiflii rteteptiinwsth eyitsteiptedi tiltto oist itstlto au eis tssituaiitto theed iinwsunsiutiial ly' gtss'. theate bitty ftsei irslit t igritisisthe tiscsasinasi striikesou.As lh i rtlefts cis5 tiit Iisitityisasclever I'h li"v'arsitis" trtttntedthei flst -stie iprticsessts N.hi.tesltsb-ifdattensts" ~ceilty- stielstr hbiss inspecttioll fis thefltissits a tltietncesfr thoise eggst fistr istsisosli sichelasbaste-bisatl ictator h s ass first tii i tt at ti lllisttItsirseescsstit). -hlteorchestrattesttttndi past(if list 'ettesratvtrtuct wssisthsat tty siltetmitssea and ratally ndstets i- ogr-ssss sasushslertsi it bsysteI. ii-I asplidiitatpisasrasset andctthat fs theoy frslntasinis tcertainstite-st.s-ctrsity tPtajoist'sifitsoIretisicita anitasswerethlit nattiest eer sitnisy-Itftiss Peatrson, Bowcermniastobin- "esitrossuseose.T htle "rotesquie a t" of titM.Isosast aies k tailairtti tancin" by tte lIt ati- twas otstof it insninlg, andef sith thse aitt of swild 'Tie boys eittnst secissto b m hosanti musffs,fi s isess elase the features of the cs-ciing, stile tarrassett by the fact thsat thets Itdsicachtihiler across tse plate. N. W. Htower andTsthltompisons svre s-cry donnasest their nsesw clothes, bitt its isakes a testperate rally' asnd bytiaausisng in thteir speceialty, "The truthaiut ulp a siplendtsisid ae.migthty effort, evens sits matters lay Chinese Question.'' '1Tte nmusical Stpeciatlessissns tiponsthe ptaying aksit their ontly' base hit of tise fisur, MelOniber, Moore, Collisis ands gae.Thse end of the n'inths re- of use "stransgers'" nis necessas crsa score of ' 5 to o. - Clark, earntd a dositle encore. it was simpsty rank, as theserriiotsIloswer, Faerand and Grocttau, fn cotomn wsill cosncusivety dens i-asir U. of DI. TEAM. their Acrobatic Grotesquses, intro- strat. McDosvell in thse boxli-itt AraI sS P"t A ii doted somnaov5el features ansI won considerable speed, asset sached scorner, n 6 1 ' frequent applause. biases with an eagyle eye, but n-as JeffeCris, s.--- i 4 1 The entertainmecat as a svtstle re- 0 ~~~~~Pearsocn,3r---601! pounded unmercifully, especially by shilss e----- c0 c2 0 fleets much credit on the performers, J efferis, who secured five hits out of Spizer, B.S.5 5a " S and wilt douibtless be welt received six times at bat. Harness, the Boemn ,f.__5 l 22Robinsson, .-t 1 u0 at their Ann Arbor performsance modest twirler, who seenis wrapped Harness, p.----- 0 4C next Friday evening. in thought, before each delivery, 51. 5 1 2; 1 1 agindeostatd ht e isa NORTHWESTERN TEASI1. Harvard Wants a Catcher. pitcher of the first water. Shields, A1 B nA I at center, gathered in a fly after a Grffih,r.fr_-- 4 05 1 0i Dartmouth defeated Harvard Sat- long run, which looked very much Lua,s. s---- 4 I0 5 3 4 urdaY 4 ho 3. Highlands and Kellyind --- 2 s 0 s 3 2 like a base hit. Spurney made the McDowel, p-a s 3 s 0 s 6 s O'Connor, the two left handed startling play of the day by captor- Rich, 1st.-----4 5 15 0 0 pitchers, were pitted against each 'Va Sant,ecS--3 0 5 5 0 5 ing a rather wild, hot throw from Fleagan, isr .- a 3 50s0a2a0 a other. Upton, Harvard's catcher, Crawford with one hand and,. bring. Bradley, 3rd... 2 5 05 - was injured during the' game,- and - -Sellivans . c---3 0. 0 1 2 4 r ing-it--down on Bradley, who was--------------- --------according to the despatches will not 28 ndeavoring to pdrloin second. _-° 5_1 2;1522 catch again this season. -_ fOF YOUR --- OUR 0o=I7Y 3IJDGr Mailed to You - -tIt Throosgh Your NEW RIE~CHAPTER I-PRICE APPLICATION. LIST .DETROIT, - - MICH. tlshenyusws-nisthe Lstets tiMetropoitaniiSt}ycs it Sho'es at 55ris o,a l ai r sieleststan AnnusArtist 151111011 ~'sII Iznhrn Straight Qlt. CIGARETTES. Cigairette Smsokerr o a'sr-swillingcto hay 5aslit: insuIt= mre thanirthuepsie crgdciifus e bs i airyt itua itt gasrelies, soill tlt Tilts BRANisilinuerior to liTheihmondt Straighti Ciii Ni.5Cuicirettes are maie frotushe bright- estl wool delicately flasvoredi anudhighsest cost tGold Leat growns in a'irginia. Thiisislthe Od snd Originsal Br~ansdof Straliht Cut Cigariltes, asnd seas brcught nat brousis the year 13"', Bewesrimtatsions,asosbservletalbth Sew naivenasibelow'isan every package. The ALLEN & GINTER Breanch 01 she Americanu Toaco Cs.. )lanislacurers. - - Richmou,1Virginus J. A.P^OLH EM US ALSO 'BUS HACE AND BAGGAGE LINE Nnrth MainStreet The U. of "it Dialect Society held its regular meeting in coons 24, Saturday eveninug, Pres. Hempl fn the chair. The dialects of New England and New Brunswick were discussed and many interesting points brought out. It was shorno that quite sharp lines of distinction exist between 'the different states in New England, and that many ex- pressions current in these states are unknown in New Brunswick. The next meeting will be in one wek,,at which time the dialects- of OntasTi3 and the East 'Middle- States will be taken up.