THE MICHIGAN DAILY, Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN SCORE 123 45 6 7 $ 9 10 11 12 MICHIGAN 0 I 0 3 I 3 I 0 I HXHII 11H Elran ri iot ,ysterdlay afternoon in i~~r gl ismfias the honor at3 ai :,n Jordan's c hildreti's Par ILLINOIS 0 0 022 000 0ONKXN4 5 3 SBIO~ (dLS'ANN'AL 1' SUTNDAY, JUNE ), 1921. Number 175.1 iecement Day Tickets: ecause of the large number of graduates and the limited seating ca- of the Auditorium, each student graduating on June 30 is entitled tmore than two tickets for the Commencement Day exercises for im- .te relatives. Applications for these tickets must be made to the ;ary of the student's School or College between. June 13 and 23. Tick- applied for will be reserved not longer than Tuesday,' June 28. SHIRLEY W. SMITH, *Secretary of the University. Oh!Y fyGoodness,9 What A V eating ings; struck out: by Dixon, Jackson, 2; by McCann, 4. 10-4 TICTORY PUTS MAIZE AND) BLUE IN TIE FOR 1; by !Vogel made a perfect catcha drive. No runs, no hits. Illinois-Dougherty up: grounder, Ujteritz to Shackle FIRSTE Curdy up':, Flied out to V Vogel up: out' on grounde to Shackleford. No runs, nc nior Class Presidents Will meet i+ Room 7 p. mn. to receive ncexnent exercises. of All Schools and Colleges 318 'New Engineering building on Monday, June 6, instructions relative to Baccalaureate and Comn- L.' M. GRAM. ichigan Uteritz,.2b ....... Van Boven, ss Perrin, cf....... Shackleford, lb, Karpus, 3b ....... Klein, rf .......... Genebach, if ...... Vick, c ........... Dixon, P..... AB 6 5 4 3 4 4 3 5 5 R, 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 2 0 HPO A 2 17 0 10 0 202 E 0} 0 0} 0 1 0j American Chemical Society, U. of X1. Section. Mr. F. W. Sullivan, Jr., will address the University of Michigan Sec- tion of the American Chemical Society on Tuesday, June 7, at 4:15 p. mn. In Room 151 of the Chemistry building. Subject: "Diphenyl-beta.-naphthyl-methyl". All interested are cordially invited to attend. C. C. MELOCHE, Secretary. Seniors In, Engineering: Will have their next and last regular Assembly on Monday, June 6, at 11 o'clock in Room 348, Engineering building. Important business will come before the class, and Professor Gomberg will address the Assembly. H. H. HIGBIE, Class Mentor. Seniors in Business Administration: Mr. C. H. Twichell of the National Surety. Company will be in Room 102, Economics building, Monday, June 6, at '3 o'clock, to interview (stu- dents who are interested in securing permanent employment with the Com- pany. I. L. SHARFMAN. Junior Researchi Club: The annual banquet will be held at the Union Tuesday at 6:30 p. mn. Professor Karpinsky will speak. R. 0. BRIGHAM, Secretary. mfasques ; The annual meeting of Masques for the election of officers will be held Tuesday, June 7, at 3:30 p.- in. in Barbour Gymnasium. Reports will be given of the very satisfactory outcome of -the annual play. All members are expected to be present. J. RiALEIGH NELSON. 39 10 (Continued from Page One) Seventh Inning Michigan-McCann pitching for Illi- nois. Klein. up: Walked. Genebach up: Sacrifice, McCurdy to Hellstrom. Klein on second. W ick up: Stewart nmuffed his grounder, Klein taking third. Dixon up: Knocked one to- ward Hellstrom who touched it, but it got through. his hands, Klein scor- ing. Vick on second. Uteritz up: Struck out. Van Boven up: Struck out.. No :hits, one run. Illinois-BuraW atted for Stew- art. Fouled to Vi(It. McCann uip: Grounded out,- to Shiackleford. Mee up: Flied out to Perrin. 'No hits, no runs.4 Adith 11110i)g Mihigan-Klein up: G'ro' Agee to McCurdy. Gene] Walked. Vick up: Stru'c bach stole second. Dixon through Hellstrom, Genebac Uteritz up. .Dixon goes t Uteritz struick out. One ru3 Illinois -- Hellstrom u, pitched balls, walked. Crc Ball one, stIke one, ball t, out. Johnson up: Flied of rn. Stewart up: Qroundec B~oven to Sr:: r s leford. lit I ift. on along (Continued from Page Three) following; senior women: Every na- t~ut on tion, Frances M'aiire; Destiny, Helen Out on a owels; ambition, Margaret Colcordl; ford. MIc- Beauty, Margaret O'Reilly; Youth, an Boen.; arie Crozier; Truth, Naomii Neubeck; 3r jeizVanity, Anne' Lindemlulder; Whim, o hts.grace Ohiniacher; Pleasure, Jean WGal- -lc;Prophecy, Floral Cockrell; Poli- unded ouit, ticians--Brziy, Mary Lacy; Blub, Kath- bach uip: erine P rak~ken; Brag. H-elen Koch; out. Gene- liow. Carrie Fa irchild; Spirit of Vis- upl: Hit i on, Flora Cockroll ; Spirit of Dreams, -h scoring.l Beulah Brown; Spirit of Suffering, o }second. Mary Chandler; Spirit of Hope, Irene n, oune hit. Rosenberg. Illinois 1? Mee, ss...... jDougherty, e... McCurdy, l....... Vogel, ef......... Hellstroml, 2b...... 4B 4 4, 4 4 .3 Crossley, rf..... Peden, If ...........1 Johnson, lf.....,....1 Stewart, 3b......... 2 Burane, 3b.....1 Jackson, p........ 1 Barnes. p .........1 mccatnn, p.......... 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 13 27 14 2j HPO.A E 0 13 0i 1. 8 1 0 2 10 1 0~ 1 2 1 0 0 31 0 0 00 0 0 10 1 00 0'0 1 1 2. 2 0 00 0 0 0 20 0 12 0 0 00 0 ossley up: lut to Per-' A ourt, Van VI~ ni,, 110 Eighith Injiig Michigan-Perrin up: Vogel. Shacklef ord up: out, Mee to McCurdy. are: :Slaves--Lois De Vries, Phi llis lWiley, Al etha Yerkces, NI irnie Louise Pratt; Coui'.tiers --NMarion Mutchler, lMarion laudcley, Alice Beckhiarn, Mary Ch~landler, Irene Peer-, Dorothy Mon- fol-1, I ..uci lie .lhsoni, Marguerite CIilark, Mary Kirkpatrick and Alice Hialkson; court ladies -Mildred Law- ton;'Einmii Jane Minor, Frances Ober- holtzer, Grace Ohlmacher, Florence Fox, Thelma Fry, Lucille Cobb, Mary Lohrstorfer, Gladys Reineke, and Sar- ahi Rabinow-itz., Fled 'out to Grounded Karpus up: 25i0 .hildren Guests of Dean ll.Jordilau Dean Myra B. Jordan, claims tile un- disputed honor of giving the one. par- ty of the year whose attendance ex- ceeds the number of invitations sent 1out. Two hundred and fifty children 1""" 30 4 5 27 13 3 Two base hits : Vanl Boven, Mc- VISITIN G CAD Save half of your money with "6PROCESS-ENGR AVING"! Very effective and much less expensive PRICE OF 100 CARDS $2.00 Curdy, Vick; three base hits: Klein, Van Boven; home runs: Shackle- ford, Dougherty; sacrifice hits: Per- rin, Karpus, Genebach; hits off Jack- son, 8 in 4 innings; off Barnes, 4 in 2 innings; "off McCann, 2 in 3 inn- ings; off Dixon, 5 in 9 innings; hit by!I pitcher: by Dixon (Vogle, Peden) ; base on balls: off Dixon, 1; off Jack- son, 1 in 4 innings; off Barnes, 1 in 2 innings; off McCann, 2 in 3 inn- AHR'S BOOKSTORE WHA's GOING ON SUNDAY 9 :30-Unilversity MWen's Biblec meets, upper room, Lane hall. lassf 5: 30-Outdoor meeting of Unitarianl Young People's society. 6:00-Social half-hour at Methodist church, followed by Wesleyan guild meeting. 7:30--Address by Prof. L. B. Wolfen'- son, of the University of Wiscon- sin, before the Menorah society on "Our Heritage", Lane hall. TUESDAY 4 :30-M1eeting pf Republican club to elect officers, room 304, Union. 7 :15-Hero club meets to. elect of- ficers, room 306, ;Union. .:30-Business meeting of Kalamazoo Normal club, Lane' hall. GARGOYLE STAFF BEATEN BY DAILY (Continued from Page. One), of the game in a lamentable manner. Two gurgle players do deserve men-j tion, however, for Seagears and Mchaels are each credited with a home run. Jokers Ragged The playing of the jokers was too ragged to attempt to print a.~play-by- play score, but herewithr is an honest- to-goodness boy score of the game: runs-Vinkemulder, Bacon, Seagears, Michaels. Sacrifice hits-,Kundstater, Spitzer, Kaufman, Coates, Steketee. Stolen bases-Weeks, Herrick, Wat- zel. Left on bases-THE DAILY, 20; gurgle, 2. Double plays-Watzel to Coates to Woodruff. Struck out-By Watzel, 8; by Weeks, 3. Bases on balls-By Watzel, 1; by Weeks, 18. I-it 'by pitched ball-By Watzel, 2; by Weeks, 11. Winning pitcher-Watzel. Losing pitcher--Weeks. OHL WINS TENNIS TITLE IN SINGLES (,Iolant Ohl of Tioledo Scott high schiool 1iis the first interscholastic sin- gles tennis champion of the Univer- sity of Michigan. He and his part- ner, Edward° Staley, are also strong contenders for the doubles title and will be opposed by Francis Tait and Ephraim Kaufman of Detroit Central in the finals of the doubles tourney which will be completed today in Ann Arbor or Detroit. It was impossible to play off this last match of the tournament yesterday because of dark- ness. Ohl defeated Francis Tait of De- troit Central 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, in the final round of the singles in what was per- haps the best match of the} entire tourney. Play was fast despite the fact that both men had played all 1 morning and afternoon. In the semi-finals, Ohl eliminated P. Jerome of Detroit Eastern 9-7, 6-2. W1OLVERINES FINISH SECOND TO ILLINOIS IN BIG TEN MEET 0 D Portraits of, Quality r ~by PhnePhotography r P one598 121 E. 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KARL- MALCOLM' 604 East Liberty Street. sU c-S .halm .. _ ; each The Daily. McPike, c...... Watzel, p..... Woodruff, lb.. Coates, 2b. .... Bacon, 3b ... . Vnkemulder, ss-cf. Kaufman, If ..... B. Campbell, cf... Priehs, rf.. . Hillery, cf...... Rice, cf-s.... Spitzer, rf..... Kundstater, rf . A.B. R. H. 41 2 3'1 1 4 11 42 1 4 33 4 23, 41 2 10 1 2 01" 1 01 ' 1 1 11 0 10 0 .0. 8 8r 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A E. 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 1x0 0..0 0) 0 0 0 1 0 001 0 0 Totals .......... 36 13 17 21 13 0 Gurgle. Seagears, c-rf ... Weeks, p...... Michaels, lb ..... Riford, 2b....... Mudd, 3b........ Herrick, ss-c .. Hubach, rf-ss .. Frederick, cf. Smith, if....... Totals .......... A.B. R. 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 3 2 40 31 4 0 3 0 H. O. A. 23 1 10 3 17 0 21 0 2 22 04 4 01 1 0 0 1 1 01 3 16 11 2j 7. 11 I (Continued from Page {one) Michigan; second, Hamilton, Mis- sour~; third, Sinchcomb, Ohio; fourth, Sundt, Wisconsin; *fifth, Os- born, Illinois. Distance-23 feet, 21/ inches. tlalf-Mile-Won by Higgins, Iowa State; second, Yates, Illinois; third, Nash, Wisconsin; fourth, Webb, Iowa State; fifth, Burkholder, Michigan. Time-1:58 2/5. 220-yard dash-Won by Wilson, Iowa; second, Hayes, Notre Dame; third, Sitnmons,' Michigan; fourth, Moorehead, Ohio; fifth, Hultkins, Min- nesota. Time-22 seconds fiat. Two-mile-Won by Wharton, Illi- nois; second, Rathburn, Iowa State; third, Furnas, Purdue; fourth, All- man, Illinois; fifth, Doolittle, Butler college. Time-9 :43 1/5 seconds. 220-yaid-Won by Knollin, Wiscon- sin; second, Wallace, Illinois; third, Anderson, Minnesota; fourth, Desch, Notre Dame; fifth, Pittenger, Ohio State. Time-24 3/5 seconds.. Ham- mer throw-Won by Hill, Illinois; second, Furnas, Illinois; third, Black- wood, Northwestern; fourth, White, Ohio State; fifth, Redman, Chicago. Distance-129 feet. Relay-Won by Michigan, Lewis, Burns, Wetzel and Butler; second, Illinofs; third,. 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