AY, MAY 8,l1912. A_ n a pic- give to 3chlicht- made to transport bedding camp duffel to the scene of t cue, providing all such para is left in the basement of the ics building before Friday r articles should be carefully tagged. Several new contests have ranged for this year in the fie In addition to the canoe til test and canoe and swimmi will occur rifle and pistol ma an been ar- Id sports. the caps. special to win acuse Dr. K be no GAMES 1 LOCAL 1911 LITS TO BOLD entry Stops one Contest Baseballs Puts the to Other. and Lack Quietus of I REUNION DINNER SATURDAY be Two featureless interclass baseball in games were pulled off on South Ferry field yesterday afternoon, the soph lits and junior laws emerging from the mix-ups as victors over the junior lits and dents respectively. The law- [B dent affair was called to a halt at the beginning of the seventh inning on ac- count of rain, at which time the score be stood 7 to 3 with the laws on the larg- er end of the count. Batteries: laws, Lungerhauser and Butler; dents, Bruce and' O'Conner. Umpire, Bor- class col< -sI leske. ses .nd After ,Ien ru a half innings had the .unior-soph lit Desirous of living over again the "good old days," at least for one ev- ening, the 1911 lits who are still in college are planning a reunion dinner at the Michigan Union for 'next Satur- day, May 11, at 6 o'clock, Fred Law- ton, who is now in Detroit, will pre- side as toastmaster, and Ralph Craig and other class notables will attend At least forty are expected to be pres- ent. 'Informal talks based on their ex- periences since graduating will be giv- en by several of the men. Tickets are now on sale at seventy-five cents. Author is Guest of Literary Society. Will Levington Comfort will be the guest of honor at the annual banquet of Phi Alpha Tau to be held tonight at the Union. Ile will speak on the difficulties of writing, as a profession. The program also includes several addresses and some original verse by mnembers of the organization. Commerce .CIpb Will. Visit Detroit. At a meeting. of the Commerce club last evening,-it-was decided to make a trip to Detroit .Friday morning, leav-. tig at 6:57, for the purpose-of visiting the Ford Motor o., Pinkem Axle Co., and Parke, Davis and Co. It was also voted' that tlie club take part in the Seventy-fifth Anniversary celebration. dual meet for the All-Fr team, it is thought that a g of the first year men will b to compete on Wednesday, announcement relative to meet for the freshmen will be made within a few days, gotiations turn out as expe LOCAL ALUMNUS IS Attorney A. J. Sawyer Hur Smash-yp. Andrew J. Sawyer, '99 L, nent local attorney, was inji his automobile turned tur South Lyons Monday nigt Koch, a son of the local c who was driving the car, wa ly killed, being crushed by chine. . Mr. Sawyer sustained a b ger and severe bruises. H fined to his bed but will reco machine was going round when it overturned, pinning pants under it. Herman Ga city and F. R. McLaughlin, who were in the car, esca minor injuries. will be given free t ho have complied wit nactment. Extra cop ered from the commil future as the bookie about the end of th o h o- t- t balls having been lost and no others procurable, the score standing 6 to 1 in favor of the second year men. The batteries: juniors, Towle, Gump, and Graham ;sophs, Baker and Millard; Umpire, Wilson. e v, Fresh Lits Dance Tomorrow Night. The last fresh lit' dance of the year i- will be given tomorrow ni ht gt Gran- - ger's. Preparations are being made L1 for a large crowd. Tickets may be ob- .e tained from members of the 'social wI