~Ij 1I.of , n. Wail~p. Vor. I- * 17 . UN\IVEN"SITY OF 1IICIIICAN, AWLISI)XY, APRIL 2f2, 1 )l. I'ii., Txon-PCE NT ,S. U.OF M..-10;M. A.C.,0O The First Carne of the Season Play- ed at Lansing. le nietlayedt its first ('tote at I'an i Saturday, April 18. Manager Abbot and Co0aichbConwtay took ten men wit thtent to oeet the teami of the II ii ;in 'gicueltural olle(,e E. II.ftSiitht anidiarelpre- itittativ of the It, o1tvtiete the otnly- At the scotesowtieteat111 Ilaveti a fgodtame Th t-runs tttre Ptoor, tiopitgitconidierably itt- watds the out-fiel. The in-fielid waS eilpecially poor, and to this fact 414Y be atiributted the.errori of Ailgell and Kelly. Robinston pitcede fie gamie. IT'ere were bat twvo hits miade front his delivery anad lie I Struck oat eleven men. At twvo Sget of the ganme, when there wtere two asin on bates, by cool htead-wvork he Prevented the -M. A. C. frost Storing. C." of MI. wenti to bat first. Kelly Sttuck out. A bbott teatfietlded out atfrtbate, Pierson bate ont balls. Ritihvas tirtick by balt. Piertoit tole third atdico ciredl ontant over dind otit'iiltson struck out, Ilitir- llt fliednot.ti Fenrris reachted itin itsecotntdiinig °n isoe secondilanditscoreit otta tnt oWto secondi. Bootthscored iii f ith ining on tAitelit tilt. lII the ftftlhRich scoredt ottCoililt it anti an overthirow and Contd stord on tthttl's bate hit. In the SeetCodtdtscored nt tBoothi's titrifice hit. It thesninttt, Rticht, °nid and Blooth scored ott errors, and Ansgell niadte a tbase hit anti Scrd on Kelly's twvo bagger. Roubinison nmade more base-tilts than any other player bat was eithierI itran rtdoat or left on bases. The idvidual playing cannot be fairly ttititised because of the poor cons- fiti5n of the dianmond. Abbot did ho late a single pass ball. Ile had ttiiion to throw to second but oc)and the Mi. A. C. ranner, the tndan Pitcher, had such a narrow tSaethat no nmore attempts were maeto steal bases. Rich covered fist base with out an error. Kelly hseerywhere around second base andh Pierson stopped everything that th near hint. Angell did every- 11g that could be done to slop the rrtcgrounders that shot and dansicedt tatd rats aindhl itlit rls andt (251( biottntdentaniong the it's it shiort-top. Fec- caught twvo fiet aitiece THE GLEE AND BANJO CLUBS. They are Being Weli Received on their Western Trip. , ittnpi rittia1lv Seymotiur tiat emtitnentily Reot s letcitvedt ft (Muithe UC.of satisfatctoryt toth tttteas.n itot 3I lee atndtbantiotClubsit I eait the five titateigamites Ibeftoreaciiorhindttictet thattet ire has- andt teithnthe addliitinttf Wash\ t ga etb-suctcessfuntrip. iThles N'ililitson , the teamtishold iibtle it tohae te etienthtusiaisitialty received excellenti trittr for thte east ern trip. envetrswhetreaiitalthuhte x -lraCORE.iii.leause iti the ttiiits byreasoni of the ,-uinivi iii. 1 r ..S s10 .F. o meil lemtctttrtat er thtane Kely' ib---- a- 6 0 1 0i 0i 3 151- -k~t~__- _- i; u i 1: *t1 last yeiar, it seeits lprobablle that the lie-sont.it ---- -s4 1 2 0 s 1 0 eluitvti-ll le title ito tnearly-, if ntt iltBitt, lit---------- 4 etitir cadd, 1r.n-------- 5. 01 0eniely-, payexptenses. iBooth, e. f...-__5 ;1 00i 0 l ontia, -Much., the oterationuse Bobisone,p----5 i 4 % 2 wsatcrotvdedhto its greatest exteti, Ferrisi.c------- 1 a 2a Angetl, s. s-- . s--- a it w 3a naidtif teatis coutld Itave Iteeti ott- 44s1si1iS 2; 10istained, Soo more tickets could eat- MICHIGAN AGRIiCULTURtAL. CuitEGE. ly tate beeni sold. Frinday nisorn- Asg . s.1.SLP.A. itsgrt a t is o'clock the clubs left for Biurniett, p--------4 0 1 115 GrCaned Raptidts.IHartmni's I-ail ini Wilson, e . .-----4 0i0i8i2a Tisiriti, s .----4 a00a a 1the evetting held about s1,60o lteo- Weitissan, a i--4 0 a00s: s 1 a ple. After the concert the Banjo; J. Rittenger, I b.4 0 0i0 11i1 anid Glee Clubs went to Siet's Ho- C ittiensger, b__ a 0 1 0 35 , Crosby- c. f---- :3i a it I el o attend the alumnitbtantluet. ot.ib,. f---- -3 i 00 a 1ITits twat a very tileatattaffair and Mumsstr, r.f- i a 3 ii0()1 its0 2 U 14 o toougthly einjoyend by 'all. Anionig Ithose tito retlpontdedt to toatstscwere i~td ~ - t a ~ Pres.ii Atugell, I'rofessttrts -attgtan, SI. A. c' -.... it.a...io a0i0i0 a a 0 a00 C p and Ktnowvltont. It tiat 3 :;0 Elariteilrun, ti1Uotft L, r. iTwo- tihetnthe tiestleft. tate hits, Keils, C. itteti-er. First -The audtience that greetee thilet f tat.e ott ballsitetrson. Struck out, at Centrait :tutiteHaliittChicago Robtinsoit, ssit;ritett, 5. .eft tin isas the latr'est tae1dItost fashioti- 'I'aset, 1_. o 1, 1.1 C., 5" able that etver atteteei a 1. offt. Struck b iijttceditball,1Ferris adcner ntaeltradt ug Rich. 'l'itme ot gitte, 2 touis.cocetissttnitatlijug Umttpire, A.IiHeymitottr. fromisthe reptortot the cladiipapers, - -- " +the 'gont reptationiof 'Michigan The sne urig th Recss. sinsgers itas fully stistainend. After In shite of the ilniost contsant the conscert the boys swere enter- rains durinug the spritng recets, the tamned by the Chicago Alumtnii Asso- base-bail teams succeeded its gettitng ciation. several days of tiard tpractice. I'. At Joliet a hiatt hiad been tecured J. Coniway, the coach, arrived in to repltace the recently burned Opera Ann Arboir on Monday, Aprtl 13, I-ouse. Its seating catpacity' of 7nu aind immnediatety took the play'ers iin proved anmply suficient to acconso- ehsare e. The good effects of liii date ihie 500oiwho atitided. The coaching are already aptparenti. The car wsa attachsend to the IS2 :0 south pitchsers have been given stis good hound trains for St. Louis and ar- ailsice, and allthile candidlates tate it-ed at sii clock 'Tuetday-. A been sowni sonic "pointert'' tn comimittee nmet the trains at the depot base-running. Most of the time andt he boys wiere takenisni carriages tias been devoied to baiting and for a ride, and frons that tinse titt field Itractice for botts the in-field5 o'clock swere most royalty enter- and oui-field. Thse ganse that swas tamned. First, Washington Uniter- scheduled with Ypssilanutistat can- shtywsa visited. P'rof. Johnson, of celled, owinig to the rainy sweathier. that institution, is a U. of M. aluns- There will be four games before nut and was chairnsan of the enter- the team goes east : April 25, Univ. tainment committee. 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