e . of Aft" 'To,. I1-N. I171. UNIVTERSITY OF AMIChIGAN.SX-TTIIIIDAY, i\IAY , 11)2. HOW IT HAPPENED. The Princeton Defeat-Good Work of Jefferis and Bower man. fil, E O esfitJ. it.-t 2.li-t The i (t;alie hiodaiytNvat iitie tti ti'L;ill- trestilit<;' iof11w iii thai t, s ieih t playe dd iiiif iceors nwerlieiipecitlly best w ifrki il iheiin-fiild.iii l i llithe ' ANi-otl tilItie(an n tet,1Cssppor tit liiiyiply ifdr ilgh ti111ill tioi i li tref pliorIi lli iiesecia l i he ill-iiiiisli Thei iaii if a i - il t a- 11yus ii i and all5the e iti si i-'llw ld atrif tali llsiliii ii fl: itlsuuiuttusi ai sorei { bliifl, hich ti'i lleton lii iiiil (11liItliy litd u tI, il er ovetu toiioit i flittell 1is r lilo. iiie f lly lolo fle n aiii- ftem. I elleris si ooii woiiiii irtf ~ u flit siorytu iortedif lifermahuhid excifllit ifuitu iiifi sop w ii flit fill ite sit r' llweiestopI 'setoin teainlliise frt i I sot llg h h l t ecn repeIatedilyiihittthlit Ittisinsissfcl hw oIeslititit recrdsfits e se'o~s1'l{hlit siitiifs if '1flit ti nt-d. stirs s it )'rilleni sti flotti ltiit I ()4 it tr' 1i i s '1)t ftitit lh tlit itti ifye t atilfl t ltlttft in tet i:flit hi tii iiscte. hstu den tsitthe ;(lef t ertertfui'it ni auill I nift ti li N tse Ness X niThreN eisn Ititislth itdevertyl vitrIft infviN its tHcoen.mili bWenstrtillverut -ieton horntlyI Yk t ss litereaig t heoifftrinsjwnrt- SNg, ork \ii . 1 nsi iandil l boyswee lvery- t iian ntan McKenzie, ISi---- 2 I 2 0 t Wright, .i- t ii S ii0'0 1 0~ i Rtamsdeil, s.s- it Si 0 i3 1 2 0 Drakep------ 1 n i 4 0 We cck,3b-----2 1 1 0 1 Guild, 1st---- i--- Si 1 11 0 Humphres, c---11 i +C 0 1 .l i'2 2, 9 .3 U. OF M. TEAM. R 11BH P0 A R -Crwford, S.f-.. ... 5' 0 , .2 = 0 '5 -Cdd rf - '.__. -- 0 1 2 0 0 .purney, 2nd. -_..-_ 1 1 34.-:.4 1' J fri, st ; (1 i 1 The Game at Detroit. 'i, I , I r Se ldttiCit ---i---i ist -f---sI luf fit I01 e1itsttr, .5.- -- - --0 Robinsonflt1I ----iii-ii-i-st ° uif4-5 itis . infii the f iffsulslre isa t ti ai Ii .l s itrisitinistionday. Coiielileist ---t iitt- - asri itseni siat in a it goot gae 1 N Strucki- outi-is,- foibins-onrt3situ itisi ,h 5; Bsoilt alst o no i t D iak tut3; ' iii fit pethas illhaeisesf'a ta (OF YOUR Maiedito YOU -. Throtigh Your C HAPTE1D Upons APOPLICtATION.- ' 11 , taisfs asit tiu le i ais t sii ini ts pitth i 5 t ht ts ne inci W lftf AnniArbor.fisti flfitoitiwei- Ise-i- ilug seru'sgoodtf-terI taidefet i te i bf ortie-i -iisI a-iot-i'tt r-itesf. 55M it-tisis reaced itNet' Yor sit tt -eniiitr some ofte flt-ftar tti ee tniinsto eiite frl stii tr ii s I1 lltfiiut'iver fl i siranspo-t. 1stst fteibsoyil werflit-itt-i ffi fi- itt-esti titu- cit-t1illthiiiflit;. ji l tf f t i t i f ws ei s t e r e f l t - tti f t r i - fuit-tutu I iiresisi s sirt t imei -penitfil oikiis -ierNe-wsHafl-t's-it i it a ii iSbti ci nnost tiitfs lit r i ffsss.1" ist isisttitilhdtils t is is _-s(f itits'a fitiia i 5 ist f iteotitfs At hIl ft ast flit the flit fs wirtettaingit hefit-it- sits f itce firthe :flt-T het- t'Valeffboys itere lfifflit ttdttheO iews noft caledtiitfil hi-f fatfur et h - Ilittife itt-ti ii- sntiye si t -sfft-It stifissityerfI tik Itadei som groufit- edti-aIsertissn5 thIlut ist ji t in the(i-itnrsf Ouriiitefcfitnleilt flit send ifbatsemantiii, sfttfiumlefditIfett linte btteto ftfirst. (Csdfifsftutk out itt Sfpurnety got a aIsestsitbtalfs 'forciig (rittfnil ft stcond.l Jetltis foutildout. IPearsonmititift- i ft this-e to Notrtoni, st-its agaifnifumbf ldtfhe balff leftinig tfie batter to finst.(Ctanwford fiingtereds tet wierthird luse anithe fi pfate, tithroghiloortcocingii and-i wst-i out. For Yalfe, Norton matehi tfand Istole seondssi. Beatll struckf out. Bow-- ers matdse i single over Sptirieys lheadl. Case Dmtde first Ubase on Jiefferis' error, failed to hold a quick shot throw-, also allowing Norton to score. Carter made a long fly to Crawford. In the second inning Shields takes a btase on balls. Spitzer lined a grounder to second base, who touched second and threw to first making a double play. Bowerma n made a two base bit, and after a fine -steal to third was called out, having slid over the hag. For Yale, Blissamade a clear long hit in right center. Jack- son followed with another letting Bi3to second. Kedsie struck out, and Bis Continued en s end "p5Be itsl fpeopfeftaftts li-tlyet 'tifflyIts (Ideito pu lt sllPriest ]i1.fitt,'bo, is 'LIST Irba l lich te ii fitsfel of tefCrnellft, histea aswea erillfl -lastfyrtlbtif trof ger soih ftn L i s fa.Itit f fil Ifl < stts ftsi i tt--s o, its ~t i . _itl C. llilattc r ETROIT, - - leiGH-1 ff11l descis It i t it til ft fithei fit sill, tel-reisl YF itc tilt :ittltAt ~ ttl the SLitd t - iq4 i. 11111v tu-itS , j ' -IOI ,MIH IGAR".E T T ES. (tutupill take the boysto I )ctroit.((,tit Nt Itii 1 tatl i , 55 i f e-tu tise s 'll -O-,>>tg-' -i - tll o(t an h-iitcs) tau fit usis itI r tsi fo ow t:3 tG0 Sit us oist i n Vsttuirusiisl. I2;iu iisttu'.tuels U) . fta1. Cr ifr ft ('tiu fuf ndwa bot I ot yIs n heyer 875 sit itware tor ituit sitasidobsee thtit hetu rft uuty 2situ DOtusser 12I1 iCu sf1 sts fits Harsuit s beit-iosisis anuitit-el-s so~cktutt i tt P'earsonus;rdif,'Sfit; s 5 s hiels Otu heAmricn 'o iec C.. C f Ro insn l, lld Se lti fettutiris. - - Limhi tiutt i inieymourusu. stiftute. Corntell osteft , IStum-t J.AfPOLHEMUSe, neirti tF Iitel cITalotistt ill- 'i ' 7 JE , AfSO 'BtS HAtK AND BAGAGEtINEif roti s Yit nosuut iii llerr f, N rt Main Stret flatnstois1 f utinl Catlttofp or 1Prietf ~ A I 1( o1.li feirefiuidtoeri Nttt'ij.f us ortder that ft h oyt niay rectivethfutry supfpfort anti apf- pilauste of our btoys, it lies been dte- cide ton1 appoint yell masters for thue game Monday. Accosrdingly the managenment has appointed Mr. F. Fi. Janette to select the yell mastyrs. The American Association of Phy- sicians meets in Detroit, June, 7, 8, 9 and s o. It is expected that a large number of medical students. from the University will_ take ad-. vantage of the proximity of the con- vention and' the low rates and he in attendance- TIheiprospett usprteseint is thatufour teani Setui-u-iihigsiti-is f rititithe ea~st stuff ttinflue Cut -ittgam omi it Mtayff0. 'Tle Godoceni -Eage Closthiig ('o., 590 Wootdwatrdl iseimueDeiesfti esiring a vietory foi the of osM.d nine, aind recogiin~g timtfit still depend aiSgrett detml onSthe enlthusiaisftc snpport of th~eir fellow stuidents, has lfited imp headquarters for the recepionm of all U. of M. studients, so that by makingthteir stay in I)etroit as agteeable ass possible a large nunmber-maybe inlduced toconme. At these headquarters all students will be kindly taken care of, their parcels looked after while thseyare, at the game, and if ,anyone should desire to make a pure uase of $lO,,or overthecost of hi * round trip~ticket to ]etroit and admis- sion to the game will be refunded. Hundreds of th best students in the V. Qf V-are werigsuatl made by thisd firm.