I)o AT.* NoL. IL.-NO. 170. THE SECOND VICTORY. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FIIIDAY, M\IAY 27, 1893. Iouts and a fly to Crawford. '"Doc'' ban ever before, ltowerniao caught DRItto, THREE CENTS. ( OF YOUR -. IITT~mn=7 7 7 rT)t'±T1 Some Inside Points on the Lehigh SpizerbaseonLall orcig Sheld Came From the Daily Corres- Si r aeo al~ocnflilscatchei Crawford (id very qutick I z B pondent. to second. Bfowermsan struck out. wsork at feft field. lrftcris playe Robinson maea ht fig n nta aesld Mailed to You - ft :r12ii ci ,Pa , aty 4 21e hfbrnig.ht-ai sldsteidy stork chai Another glotioius victory scoied foi fithieltds and Spitzer. Crawford made 'icteristic of hinmseif.(Codd did fire-Thru NYou the t.i, f l'd I ihe boyssgesirut iita fielder's choice, putting Robinson work n tiheliox. sitisants 1 I-iAP 7'E- to the ganic this afteirnoois feeling out it seconil. Score two to inoths- chidi s xyellin"gi iwitit si-s ciinc ___________ cattier tiried out afteri two ha rd ing. 'thfiril inniiis-thae first tiwo allowiiig only fiiiii stfr hits to siirti Upon - palaes ttieclay liefore anid ~I inggounudereil out. Bray pot tiaseoil a teami of sluggers. 'fle inifieldo PICEt APPLICA.TION. froiis thiladlelpahia. l1efferis hail ba lls. Woodcock oaadle a hit tio ilayedl sorieitchtithe fielders bad' colled wfthiousc of PciinityIiaiia'i Pearsonl. "loe'' threw wild tii little chalice iti listingtiid ihienm- I;1V p??ft'Iilnhutn hskneanLasigatfeislttn'pa n.C Skil e. :\ 5 severe laimeiness. White practicing prouiniiered out.(if tsar msits('oilldd LIS il'utrnutn 'tel it biefotre the same palae, S"itsruey "ift proiiiaiereil out. Spisuiec tbase ioi The Yale Caine. ttiiitittitllti htiieosIssliisbilitiiaballs i satcrffice lhit o f ri DETROIT, - - MSICH. cisatelysaelled to tic ts size I'eairtots"rosusdered ut.oilsSi iir atoLiif irfulos fitslot ll firs liiirli aiees hes I oit frtsh andsiafltshI iig55 in" tete' aiiwis isreceivev lalstniaihls: minn pui tap e 1t sortlinis ly fineii lii Is hail ii ssIipii a etb t " w II r is C vnnos VIi is ligata "amscsichlgtana surely ileseris cwetrc not cequal to fteci I nstit- c-ue abatelist bininis"its lray "I- '-ien lece Pidtil o f {lz. tdigaeeswiltl1itt,: gamse. t'oiiay a hearsepisete lcaI y Z:)ret cvi ci ilts litNDisupterior tv aindt utbt ritoshcsv nIscasiiasihie tiRee madite a lifttheAsircuiCle aie~s e/' liitoters aaiviabiitts"Iwast-uooneikesrCreaituaesthset ofiericn. ttfb c it ilefsrc teat T'hue ItRiaod Straight ;a d- - lofl etii. Ie~m nCt tho. (igtuettes are ttttde trttttthe bright- swonsthepanae. ,At onse othser lintsru us1tali"leb5lit anduties otissue ofsficthuill beqsiveiasstts tgtttateliu t italts ant igarstcost l sruc ou. Ull~lir flt ad ott ld eafgoinsVirgintittThtis is te Ott lits flue forenUos n ic e of theur sJ m c itta _)lalb be ( n rgia rn f tagtCt iaets weeou at sigadil i s atelle grounideredl out. Iin this 'desvotetotIPepuublicanuspartyrswtsk, lietwas rougttstoatuttast tin theyeisltii it ivr utprueteisg ci stta rteloisits mu itatos, asndosie rett the heard froststhenm shic rhi ii t u ut jt iliBowermasnisIsadetvistneticre. ansdlasthue ftresscheisv of theUr .of fisv amashN&belowistn evrtahge of te cr, Sheldsmad a on-hit o :etrkin yI eIllb tofte Amertean Totbacc-ot Co.. all ftseitthser occupanluts o let 'Sseilpsau itihtiiI'tikt.I.Rivblicani ,lh e larwest t anttiaettema - ichtttndtt iegitia. incluvding "'joits,''the co. li!Shillzer groundceredI out.hBowvermnaasdcub intshle UntievhStates to thay, JAPL-ESU olvi maunihadihacked nhstotfieL elihi sdelstschsoe citi. ,should be vested iln onehi~s sin ~ J' riser batik to unload ashes but lie inson "ained first by an error to positioni t0 oete tmrtuie 1o itt ALSO 'BLS HALE AND II GAOOAO - CuS backed too far and d toivithicbahi kE right field. Crawford mladlea iiit insiortanst labors fluait the wtriter, ot tl tet for forty feet scent the horse and ivwhichi let Bsowtermnt score. Cocd cart eacbtaiantg turn its beitng on smad e a fielder's choice putting thse top side. In order to fish flue Crawiford out. Lehigh's future horse out safely the boys did lots of scoring ivas a series ouf large o's. advising which was quite exaspera- M~ichigant did riot score in the flog to the loser. Strawberries were seventh. Spurney out to short stops. served for dinner, and linac spent ini jeffernt groundered ont and Ptearson talking and the genie called at 4:05. struck out. In the eighth inning Bray fooled out to Jefleris, Wood- the yellow and blne gained six runs. cock to first on Codds error. Dash- Shields, Spitzer, Bowermans, Robin- iell and Petrikin gronnded out from s0on, Crawford, Codd. Spurney and Codd and Spitzer to Jefferis. Craw- fJefferis made base hits. Spizer ford made a hit, Codd fouled out flied out at centre and and Shields and Crawford was caught at first. out to the pitcher. Score 112 to 4. Spurney base on halls and Jefferis Individual playing for every Michi- struck out. In the next inning gan man was excellent. Spurney three straight goose eggs, two strike and Spizer covered more ground Ibeg leave to tender tnsy resignation as Ptresident itf said Club, to take effect on flue first day of June, t892, iwhen I shall heave for Minineapolis. Please hive notice inmnediately that a mseeting of the club still be hseld on Saturday evening at 8i o'clock for the purpose of electing my suc- cessor. Very Sincerely, Yours, JAs. F. BUEKE. Detroit and Toledo wheelmen will run down to Ann Arbor Sun- day, and go to Detroit Monday, with a large number of Ann Arbor cycders to take in the game. Thte proset at preset is thattour teami returining victorious from the cant sitl win thte Cisrnell gameune ay3'0il. 'The Golden Eagle ClthlingC(o., t9ll Woodwsasrd asenue, 1)etrotit, desiring a victory for the U. of M. ninae, asind recognizing that it still dlependl a greist deal on the entthusisistic support of their fellow students, has ifted tip headquarters for the receptioli of all L;. of M. studtenits, so that by makingthieir stay in Detroit as agreeable ats possible a large number may be iniduced to eonme. At these headquarters all students will be kindly takens care of, their parcels looked after while they are at the game, and if jauyone should desire to make'a purchase of $10'or over, the cost of his round trip ticket to Detroit and admis- sion to the game will be refunded. Hundreds of the best ' students in thle U.: of M. are wearing suits made by this firm.