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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Its

JUNIOR LAWS- ADD
ANOTHER VICTORY
Senior Lits Lose First Game of Year
to Legalities Through Han.
dicap Score of 4 to 1.
STAGE FINAL GAME ON FRIDAY.
By holding their opponents runless
for seven innings yesterday afternoon
while they were chalking up four
credit marks on their own tally sheet,
the junior laws added the scalp of
their old enemey, the senior lits, to
their broken string of victories and
placed themselves one notch closer to
the coveted campus championship. In
spite of the fact that the lits threaten-
ed to be dangerous but once during
the whole fray, the game was interest-
ing all the way, heavy clouting and
tight fielding featuring the work of
both teams. The star defensive play
of the afternoon was made in the
fourth inning when Restrick, the lit
short-stop, pulled off a running back-
hand catch, the bases being full and
two out. Pennell, who did the twirl-
ing for the seniors was in no condi-
tion for duty, having been in bed all
day with a severe case of tonsilitis.
The final game of the series will
take place Friday afternoon on the
varsity diamond and will be played
by the two teams having the highest
standing in the semi-finals. Score:
Senior lits ..................0-3-4
Junior Laws ................4-7-1
Batteries, lits-Pennell and Lewis;
laws-Lanigan, Nelson and Butler.
ARMY HANDS DRUBBING TO WOL-
VERINES
(Continued from page 1.)
Michigan

er-Anderson; first base on errors-
Michigan 2, W. P. 1; left on bases-
Michigan 4, West Point 2; struck out
-by Lavans 4, by Merrilat 5; wild
pitches-Merrillat 2, Lavans; time--
two hours; umpire-Marshall and
Kennedy.
MUSIC AND DRAMA
Majestic Theater.
The Majestic theater will return to
its regulation vaudeville shows tonight
when five new acts and the usual ar-
ray of motion views will be presented.
The acts will be varied in character
and the star turn will be Ned Burton
and company which includes Miss Zu-
ber, well known to many University
people in a miniature musical farce
entitled "The Commercial Traveler."
As an extra feature, Harry Von Fos-
sen, who was last here as a principal
comedian with the George Evans Hon-
ey Boy Minstrels, will appear and the
Three Bartos, sensational athletes will
attract attention. The rest of the bill
will include Phil La Toska, a comedy
juggler, Leonard and Drake, two mim-
ics and imitators, and exciting photo-
plays.
TENNIS TOURNAMENT ENTRIES
WILL CLOSE TOMORROW NIGHT
Te entry list for the university ten-
nis championship tournament, which
will be conducted next week by the
Athletic Association, will close tomor-
row night. Names may be handed in
to Captain Thorwood or placed upon
the list posted at the courts. The
tournament will take place on the var-
sity courts and will require no entry
Ifee.
Stork Visits Home of Dr. R. W. Sellars
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Roy W. Sellars last Tuesday
morning. Mr. Sellars is an instructor
in the philosophy department at the
university.

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are absolutely the very best
Veruor's Ginger Ale, Parke, Dav
Celerytons and all kinds of:
to be right in every way.
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thle Daily

Summary: Hits-off Baribeau 5 in
1 1-3 innings, Corbin 4 in 1 inning, La-
vans 3 in 3 2-3 innings; two base hits
-Snadjr; 3 base hits-Harrison,
Cook; sacrifice hits-Anderson 2;
stole. bases-Lyman, Sadler, Bell;
first base on balls-off Baribeau 1, off
Merrilat 11, off Lavans 2; hit by pitch-

Crand Rapids 1tit (ine 'onight.
'lie Grand Raids club, consisting
o" about 35 members will dine tonight
at 3 o'clock at the Michigan Union.
?rofeo sor T. C. Trueblood an.! Air. 0.
C. ?.ixctkwardt wN-i be tile faculty rep-
resentatives, and David B. Huntin ,
Nil! act as toastmaster.
TRACK MEN TO COMPETE ON SAT.
tRDAY.
(Continued from page 1.)
ever, and all the Wolverine track fol-
lowers are "pulling for him."
Some half dozen or more Toledo High
track men worked on Ferry field Wed-
nesday afternoon. The Toledo team
enters the Cornell Interscholastic
soon, and the men wanted a chance to
practice on a first class field.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Senior law dinner at the Union
Thursday June 6.
Senior lit sing tonight at 7 o'clock
at Tappan oak.
Senior lits who are serving on the
Michigan Union life membership cam-
paignkmeet at the Union today at 5
o'clock.
Junior lit class meeting Tappan
hail at 3 o'clock today.
Grand Rapids club banquet at the
Union tonight at 6 o'clock.
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igan and other states for Duntley Pneu-
matic Sweepers. Address : Michigan
Duntley Co., University Building
Detroit, Mich.
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