je . of , . 1ai . Vol- II.-No. 16 7. Voc. 11-o. 167.UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 241, 1892. PtoTlttCNS PRIG E, Tal-ZEE CENTS. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. A Full Account by the Daily Corres-, pondent.I :ASTON, 11a., May 23. [Special.] -PresidentI .Ashley's ar, 4sWolver- ine.'' withithtie 1.. of Al. tata rulshedl through froo hdlpP11II hia to Easton, after the U'niversits of Penntn sylvaia gameII a11tily was15c100 mlencedlagaisflt 1Lafatyette at._}:o50 o'clock. N\ilchlgnscorebd1 its flost victory, slilltti II Iout Lafayette, six' 1)ortell. L I.'f NI's olily CIIrorI wls an1 ecusabsleonelt fy (:0111,51111oImalte line lit and1n1rlylvsul ccldd filh featurce (fIhI m wstile 11iplc 1la15 iII thirlstinning115b115Pearson ad Spurney. TL irs 111tillrcc nldn1 ill bati ccached l1first onsinleis 1111 the lalses lrefll tlokeII 's 5 houjhsomell ra1111pilll"scoin 'ou~ldi1I floe led Illicl1110111 ew 1 ieds1 Thle foulrthl man111t11 lat 1h11 aline.b11111 to Pearsonl who 51111 c " e11i11 in touIcheI hidd hnt o 111 1111.111Spulrney, 11i touchedIIthlL 1ru11e11 1u11 IetwIens 1111015settld1111111111111n1111 1L1f111 ctte man11 aga1ic reched ird.11111 71111 "111an2111 111deltcoIoule cplays. ltolsermlail c'iiIgliI 1a beautifl l anel51 and thre1w05'finely 1o secoint. Rollin- 1011 macdt a55wondelrfuIl sloptof 'a 1111 groundri111tile elit 115ti Bu~chlerILafaycttc's pitcherlre-L ceintly iheldI Princeton IdownVithout1111 a runO for seven innlings. lie s 1 1111 ihardl by Ntiiciigan, 11111genserally 10111aiheler' s hands11. Spliril -y played as fine game at second, ihayilip six 1311tsots a1n1dItwo assists. \l i~- igans made thlree cons is the flost inning andthiree in the eigihtil by'! lunclhing thseir bits. Micli"'an's men hacd three tins as many men left on bases as Lafayette. In thse first inning Crawford reached first on a hit, was forced to second by Codds base on balls. Spurney lined one out and Crawford ,scored. Jefferis reached frat by base pi halls hot was forced o I at second by Pearson's hit. Pearson reached first on -first bsenman's error, on which Codd scored. Shields flew out,-to.short, and pit. r sac..rficed Spiarney omqp. yqermaj. was t4 w b ppty ,OW J $op o first ,,base. In ,the eighth Jefteris was fielided 001 at first. 1Pearson drlose tse ball insto righltt cntcr for Iswo loses, advanced1to1111hi r on'Silelds' 1111. 'Pie batter reacthed first 01n sihort stoip's error. Pe'ars1111a1nd Shlieldis scoredt 011SilIel 5 hi11 Spitzer svent to seclontd1o111D0wer- man21's lhit Intl scored011 an11eLIo10 Bowerma iisas put11out'st tie lalllte 015 a1 throws'from second basIeK llb- 10n01n realcthing first basc onilde r'i chic~ie, as ttalt also Crawssford.( odrt went 1o111seclond to irt u. of mI.T Thomias,.1 -- La- -cc Dlome, s PO ' '122 ('OF YOUR fSoomEY 3BAPGL > 2 2 r 4a Msailed to You - - I' C I 5 -1- Through Your 1 ' 1 t7IIA T 1 IIUpon - - - - - 'ICIiCEL APPLICAPTION. C1Ca1f11,1 f C . r.t'.--- 'Persn,3rI f': I I U p 0 Q C' U 0 l I r,.\ E A%,E" YE T FA CGotrell, .1iir t 1 1 st - - __ l! I i t) _ I (7 l 114) 1 Struck1.outllbyiRoions, tillby Bucer, . I 1111 h is l'-y tsPe ar soTm, I1:4s0o . 21I - tile"anse at Pihiladltphlialthis morning15" 5100111ishave heels a victory for Msisch" 1 i la.Te bobsshadltlbeen 100 1(on" withotIO practice and were tiretd of wa'nting 1o play a game wit11 ml~I enlso did not swant to pslay fosr fealr of being beaten. e swere readty to play tice Satorday and have playetd on many svorse days, hot U. of P. knew their seakness and hsence renmained at home on wet days. Blayne is nothing msarvelloos except that he pitches a straight ball which fools mnsy at first. H-in only curve is a drop, which is terrible, hot still -Michigan nsade six hits. Codd pitched ,a good ganme but was not well supported. In fact U. of P. should have been shot out en- tirely. We ,had -tse only earped run. Five irsnipa wreeplaye in one hour and twenty minutes, when r~ was o ligd !to .stop'j order to ca t heir-car for 'La-fay- ette. rz1 11 POl A ,:. LIST iiI 115 li Sprrey::------ u 1 DETROIT, - - MICH. 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