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June 02, 1912 - Image 2

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The Michigan Daily, 1912-06-02

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except Mon
hool year.
e at Ann Ar-
Act of Con-

piling up an awful score.
Sisler is a magnificent ball player.
He is Michigan's and Michigan may
well be proud of him. Yet Sisler's
years Of glory lie in the future. le
has irec years before him to serve
the maize and blue and win deserved
fame. To glorify him it was not nec-
essary to deprecate the ien who have
;erved their allotted years in a manner
that has never since been equalled.
To them was due a welcome of wel-
comes. To them was due recognition
and honor. They still showed the old
fight and the ability that has made
Michigan's former ball teams great.
They received worse than nothing.
What is done cannot be undone. We
hope that the generations that are to
come will remember to do honor to the
old boys as the present generation
failed yesterday.
VAJiSITy WINS THIRD PEACE
IN INTIERCOLLEOillTE 1EET.

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We lhve just r
Stti 1 S. Quality

SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1912.
Editor-Lester F. Rosenbaum
Neglected Heroes.
seldom that a university has an
unity to view a really imposing
of its former athletic stars. We
hat it is even more seldom that

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its returning heroes as (Continued from page 1.)
the old boys were used on Half mile-Jones, Cornell, first;
yesterday afternoon. We Putnam, Cornell, second; Snyder, Cor-
e could think of some man- nell, third; German Massachusetts
ying the most galling piece Tech, fourth. Time 1:53 4-5. (Breaks
hat has occurred on Ferry Intercollegiate record.)
the memory of the pres- Mile run-Taber, Brown, and Jones,
ion. It is bad enough to Cornell, dead heat for first; Madeira,
tors, but when the old boys Penn, third; Berna, Cornell, fourth.
home-!- Time 4:20 3-5.
never had a greater ath- Two mile run-Withington, Harvard,
e giant Neil Snow. He was first; McCurdy, Penn, second; Haim-
the great elevens and nines baugh, Michigan, third; Ball, Dart-
1 Michigan's athletic pres- mouth, fourth. Time 9 :24 2-5.(Breaks
he received but scattered Intercollegiate record')
ven when he found the 120 yard high hurdles-Wendell,
Sisler for a clean single. Wesleyan, first; Edwards, Penn, sec-
iforts met with the sneers ond; Havens, Rutgers, third; Griffith, -
accorded so many of the ?enn, fourth. Time :15 3-5.
li. 220 yard low hurdles--Craig, Michi-
gan first; Haydock, Penn, second;
Ultley but appeared upon .Wendell, Wesleyan, third; Brady, Co-H
lumbia, fourth. Time :24 1-5.
the heartiest. He fought Pole vault-Gardner, Yale, first; D
attles and won them ething 3abcock, Columbia, second; Wagner,
ba'seball meant some Yale, third; Wright, Dartmouth, and
and glwd hentshim-Fritz, Cornell, tied for fourth. Height
roats and glad hearts n13 feet 1 inch. (New World's record.)
y throats and sad hearts or High jump-urdick, Penn, first;
over an immaterial vic- Lane, Penn, second; Enright, Dart- C
linois they still remember mouth, third; Sargent, Michigan,. 0
foeman and, his feats are fourth. Height 6 feet 3-4 inch.
ous recognition. He pitch- ro drte r,3 Pnh. s )YF
id game upon the olild Broad jump-Mercer, Penn, first; ,3arrt
slightest applause. His Diggs, Yale, second; Faulkner, Colum-
bia, third; Babcock, Columbia, fourth.
3ame in silence or cat calls Distance 23 feet 101-2 inches. A
ire. Shot put-Beaty, Columbia, first;
Vendell was a third great Kohler, Michigan, second; Bartlett,
~ader whose name is still Brown, third; Barthell,Harvard,fOurth.
ough the west. As late as Distance 48 feet 10 3-4 inches. (Breaks
e the Michigan uniform on Horner's Collegiate record.)
Yet his reception was as
rack hnsroetn caae Hammer throw-Cable, Harvard,
year before last. lH e too first; Marden, Dartmouth, second; Til-
year f.-He11fo lery, Dartmoutlp, third; Kohler, Mich-

ALL
Shits D~ry

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journeyed back to Ann Arbor to indif'-
ference and jeers. Tommy Lothrop,
tf the pride of the fans but two short
years since displayed his old time
t speed around third and three times
worked his way within scoring dis-
t tance as of yore and not only did he
go unrecognized but he left amid the
hoots and catcalls of the verdant who
were packed'in the grand stand. Taft,
f the 1908 captain, was treated - as the
rest. Little was accorded to Hill, an-
r other old leader who made the entire
r game possible. So it went, with O'Bri-
*o en, "Farmer" Marlin, Jack Walch,
a "Grif" Hays and all the rest.
K The alumni are never in condition;
tf they straggle back as custom has it
- to borrow men from the Varsity. Yes-
terday the old boys borrowed nothing
from the present. The Varsity bor-
rowed three from the freshmen and
these were the three who made the
hits and who prevented the alumni

igan, fourth.

Distance 162 feet 4 1-2

inches.

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JUNE 6, 7:30 P. M., ON STi PS
OF MEMORIAL HALL.

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THURSDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN
O'CLOCK, TAPPAN OAK.

SENIOR ENGINEER SING EV-
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DAY NIGHT AT SEVEN
O' C L O C K, ENGINEERING
BENCHES.
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O'CLOCK ON STEPS OF LAW
BUILDING.
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