THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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I AY FESTIVAL
M f.y 19, ;'o, 21, 22
ARTISTS
McCORMACK, Tenor
MURPHY, Tenor
HARRISON, Baritone
WHITEH ILL, Baritone
BA UER, Pianist
RENWICK, Organist
Iren's Chorus Boys' Chorus
Symphony Orchestra
Stock, Conductors
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Phone 817
UT TENNIS SQUAD
TO SEVEN PLAYER
Captain Reindel, Crawford, Switzer,
Mack, Polasky, Cohen and .
Eaton Remaint
WILL MEET DETROIT TOMORROWt
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Following yesterday afternoon's try-
outs and a consultation between Coach
Lee and Captain Reinde, the tennist
squad was cut from 15 to seven men,a
in preparation for the final competi-I
tion before picking the four men who
will go east with the team when the]
Wolverines invade the enemies's
courts.J
The men who are now left on the
squad are ranked in the following or-
der: Captain Reindel, Crawford, Mack,
Switzer, Polasky, Cohen and Eaton.-
Eaton's defeat by Cohen in yesterday's
play put Cohen in the place he occu-
pied before the Toledo tryouts of last'
week. The six men first named in the
above list will make the trip to De-
troit tomorrow when the Varsity meets1
the team of the Detroit Tennis club in
the afternoon.i
Although the make-up of the Detroit
Tennis club team is not yet public,
the Varsity will meet some opposition
which should put them in fine fettle
for the eastern trip which starts a
week from tomorrow. The cracks of
the Detroit team have not been 6n the
courts as long as the Michigan men
and Captain Reindel's followers may
spring a surprise when the totals are
turned in.
Richard Doughty will probably be
among those to face the Wolverines,
playing first on the Detroit team. He
has been champion of the state of
Michigan, and while in Williams col-
lege was captain of the tennis team
and intercollegiate champion of New
England. His support will probably
rest in Atkinson, Donovan, Hibbard,
Spicer and Stevens, all experienced
veterans of the game.
Next week will be spent in a series
of "round-robin" matches which will
keep the men busy sizing each other
up. On the basis of next week's prac-
tice the final selection of four men for
the team will be made. The doubles
teams are now lined up, and it is like-
ly that the team-work between the
men may have something to do with
the result.
The composition court, which. has
been completed as far as work on the
base is concerned, will probably be ful-
ly *quipped with netting, posts, and
a surface dressing by next week. De-
lay in shipment of the equipment is
the ,cause of keeping the men off the
court.
SOPH LITS BEST JUNIOR LITS
IN CLASS BASEBALL STRUGGLE
Nieman and Warner Hurl in Acceptable
Fashion; Shelley, 1917
Leader, Stars
While the varsity was busied on the
regular diamond this afternoon the
soph lits were hammering at the junior
lits on south Ferry field. The sophs
scored two runs in the sixth winning
the game for them.
Warner and Nieman were the hurl-
ers and each acquitted himself in fine
shape. Roehm showed up well for the
juniors while Shelley, who was elect-
ed captain of the sophs, performed in
stellar fashion by lacing out a homer
in the third inning.
The lineup and score was as follows:
Soph lits-Opal c, Nieman p, Birming-
ham 1b, Shelley 2b, Talbot 3b, Ellis ss,
Trost lf, White cf, Levison rf,, -Junior
lits-Baer cf, Thomas rf, Roehm 2b;
Easton If, Cork ss, Martins c, Richard-
son 1b, Stewart 3b, Warner p.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Junior lits .........3 0 1 0 1 0 0-5
Soph lits .......... 0 3 1 0 1 2 x-7
Two other games were scheduled for
Summaries:
Stolen bases-Brandell; sacrifioe
hits -Ferguson; three base hits-Ben-
ton, Waltz; base on balls-off Slater
1; left on bases-Michigan 4, Syracuse
5; double plays-McQueen to Bran-
dell to Maltby; Ahearn to Seymour to
Hamilton, Hamilton , to Seymour;
struck out-by Ferguson 9, by Slater
5. Time of game 1 hr. 55 min. Um-
pine-Egan of Detroit.
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play yesterday, but.the teams failed
to show up. These games must be
played before Saturday night or the
teams will be credited with one game
lost.
There are three games scheduled
for play this afternoon. The Archi-
tects will meet the Pharmics, the jun-
ior lits will meet the fresh lits and the
junior engineers will tackle the fresh-
men engineers.
MAY IIOLI) COMMITTEE MEETING
Honor System Considerators to Revise
Pamphlet Material
Although no definite, hour has been
set, a meeting of the honor system
consideration committee of the engin-
eering college probably will be held
this afternoon. Most of the material,
which is to appear in the pamphlet to
be issued by the committee, has been
gotten together, and will be revised
at the meeting.
A United States government digest
on honor systems for colleges has been
received by the committee, and mater-
ial from it will be used in the pamphlet
and the recommendations which the
committee will make to the classes of
the engineering college. The digest
contains a summary of the workings of
the system at over 170 colleges and
universities in this country.
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Michigan
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Sheehy, cf ..........4 0 0 2
Labadie, rf.... ..4 0 0 2
McQueen, 2b.......4 0 0 1
Sisler, if........... 0 0 2
Brandell, ss.......4 0 0 4
Benton, o.........4 0 2 10
Maltby, Lb.........4 0 0 10
Waltz, 3b.. . ... .4 0 2 0-
Ferguson, p.......2 0 0 2
Niemann *...........1 0 0 0
TOTALS ........34 0 4 33
* Batted for Ferguson in 11th.
Syracuse
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209 W. Huron.
Rafter, cf........5
Wilbur, 3b. ....5
Seymour, 2b.......4
Ahearn, ss.........5
Hamilton, lb.......5
Cohable, If........4
Lowe, rf..........4
Morgan, c.........4
Slater, p..........4
TOTALS ........36
Michigan ...0 0 0 0 0
Syracuse ...0 Q 0 0 0
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