THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,,. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . _ .. ..r. t . .. , . . «« - . . ... -. .. . . ."." , .. ., ." ,.. -_ "" . . .. . _ _ .. ."= . . .. ,, . . . , h -., ""'. .L i e on~ofDixn'soffrins fr ahom WieoniuAB lRt 11 run.] R. Williams, If...4 1 2 0 L l x ] Michigan Has Two an arn Ninth Lyman, 2b..........3 1 1 TIV S H ID grasp the' Wolverines made adepr Elliott, cf...........4 0 1 ate effort t) break the tie in their J Williams, lb.,,....412 ______ ~half ofth seventh but were unable DaveyC..... to penetrate the Wisconsin defense. Ruediger, 3b t....4 00 1 Inability of 4ichigan Offensive to et Faringon scored the winning tally i Snow, rf......3 1 1 Started and Costly, Errotrs lRe- the last half of this inning when his Paddock, p ...,.....4 2 1 sponsible for Defeat third single of the day was followed b ly Captain Elliott's triple. In the Totals... ....4 7 13 PADDOCK PITCHlES STRONG eighth Shackleford, Karpus and Klei umar were struck out in order and Wiscon- mmi < BALL .'FOR BADGER TEAMrhrebshit-.Wlam sin was retired scorless.Trebs isR ilas Michigan was dangerous to the last D ome runs-Shackleford,. Ka Inability on the part of theMichigan plyeeahwsgvnalf Williams. Stolen base,-Va offensive to get under way and costly9 when Farrington erred on his ground- Ueiz ya.Sciieh errrs n he efnsewer te ra-er and went to second on Vik's vie-R. Williams, Snow. Struck Son fo te 7to dfea atth hadsious drive on which Paddock injured Paddock 6, Liverance 11. B. sonsforthe7 to6 dfea at he and hishan inballs-O~f Paddck 4, off Live; hishan instopping. Ronan, hitting of Wisconsin Monday and the resultant frDxn a asdbtwt h Passed balls-Davey. TUmpir lossof he ourt cosectiv BigTenwiningcoil and Lathrop los ofth forthcosectie Bg Tn innngruns on the paths Paddock baseball championship according to tightened down striking out Uteritz reports brought back from Madison and Van "Boven. Chiese Club Elects New 0 by members of the Varsity yesterday. . Officers for next semeste Five hits, including two circuit drives, Box Score elected at the last meeting was the sum total of what the Wo- Michigan AB R H P0 A E' Cinese Students' club Saturd verine 'stickers were able to amass Uteritz, 2b .........4 0t 0 5 2 0 in Lane hall. Following are tl from Paddock's delivery, the Badger Van Boven, ss ...,..4 2 1 2 1 1 of the new officers: S H.I hurler holding them safe at, all times. Perrin, cf .........3 1 0 3 2 1 president; G. -T. Liu, '24M, vi Michigan began the scoring early Shackleford, lb.....4 2 2 7 0 1 dent; Alen Giang, '23M, recor when,' with one out in the first, Van Karpus, 3b .....:...4 1 1 )2 1 1 retary; C. Y. Liu, 22E, corres Boven hit safely to short left field and Klein, rf.........4 0 0 1 0 1 secretary; C. H. Chen, '21E, t after Perrin, had flied out to Elliot, Genebach, lf ..,... ..4 0 0 '1 0 0 stole ;second. At this juncture Shack- Vick, c .. .............4 0 1 3 3 1 Try a Classified Ad for resul leford crashed a home run tofleft field, Liverance, p.....1' 0 0 0 1 0 his second in three days, scoring Van Dixon, p....,...... 2 0 0 0 0 0' Boven ahead of him. Liverance had *Ronan ............0 0 0 0 0 0 INTRAMURAL NOTIC little' difficulty in retiring the Badg- ers in-"their half. Totals'.. ,.......35 6 5 24 10, 6i Director Mitchell, .of theI Fil to Score r - mural department, request .Michigan failed to score in the sec- Batted for Dixon in ninth, all men having personal a] ond but, the opposition* came through equipment in lockers in tb wkh one run. Again in the third Mich- Genuine Engraving and Embossing. tramural room of the club igan was retired in ,one, two, three or- Order your visiting cards now. 0. D. please remove same before der, but Wisconsin' scored two runs Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv. ) nesday, as all equipment n when ,Paddock was given a life 'on.;mvdbthtiewllE Krpu0' error, was advanced a base on ;s hpderiigclmn f-h oedb tattof.il V ~~Michigan Daily to reach the best 01 psedof R. Williams sacrifice and scored on Ann Arbors buyers-Adv. ______________ Lyman's single.. Farrington hit safely_____________ biut "was cornered between first and _________________ scnmawhlthMihgnifedwas running him down Lyman scred. SUGAR BOWL'' : tWiseonsin added two counters to 'HOME AMASE CANDY ElectricFan her total in the fourth inning after ABSOLUTELY CLEAN Michigan ,had failed to score. With BEST LINE IN THE CT the warm d stwo out Snow drove single to rigltI I EVERYTHING field and went to third when Paddock -MDEI ANARO also singled safely to right.' R. Wil- LIGHT LUNCHES Aamus slammed a triple to deep right --Te ti. 1d scoring Snow and Paddock but AN1 N ARBOR T was. stranded there when Lyman roll- SUGAR IU~ ed out to 'Van Boeen,.SUGA BOWLI rMichigan went into the lead in theI sixth by gathering a cluster of four tallies. Van Boven walked and when I W aslt' 1.' Wiliams threw wild to second on Courteous and satisfactory I Prri's attempted sacrifice all hands TREATMENT to every custom-I' er, whethdr the account be large I were ;safe. 'Shackleford poked a hit or smal. through second scoring Van Boven, 200 East and Karpus again' stepped into the The nn rbo Savings Bank breach with a terrific drive to fdeep Tee 1r)1i right 'center for four bases scoring Incorporated 1869 Perrin acrd Shackleford ahead of him. Capital ind Surplu, $625,00.00 , This outburst ended Michigan's 'scar- Reoucs .: "b'v ne L s e Ing .for the° afternoon and the Cardin- 707 North Uiverity ve. alidtecutfinthihafote Northwest Co. Main & 'Huron same inning when R. Williams comb -_________________ POAoE ihg 'En ters. tion. Eighteen individual mnatches Iwill be held June 22 ai~d 23 and the finals w-ill be played June 24. Infra 4 1 0~Cniiforonpo GnU 32 1 2-0 0 8 01 6 0U 1 1 1 0 0 4 27 8 3 5, Elliott. irpus, R. n Boven, is-Fick, out-By Bases on erance 1. °es, Dris- Officers er ,were- of the lay night he namesI Lu, '22, ice-presi- -ding sec- ponding xeasurer. lts.--Adv. vl bi G - U ,,. , T ourney, a Jun 21 (By Associated Press) jChicago, June 7. - Final arrange- mients 'have been made and numer- axus entries are being received for the national intercollegiate golf tourna- mnent to be held at the Indian Hill club here June 21-24. The first days' play will be a 36 hole medal event to determine the team winners. The team having the lowest score will be awarded the college championship. The .32 players with the lowest score in the medal play then will be eligible for the individual competi- DON'T FO RGET'I TO OBTAIN SOME OF SWAIN'S Views of the Campus and Huron River for your M-Bok EspeciallyV careful service in film developing and printing, for amateurs. C713 E. UNIVERSITY AV. _lifhigan Represented by a Teamn In the report of the dual Michigan- Chicago match in yesterday's Daily it was stated that Ingham tiled with Hartman of Chicago in the match play. This is ari, error. Ingham tied Hartman "in the 36 hole medal play, with 153 to each man's credit, but lost. the match play to Hartman who won the first 18 htoles. of the morning en- gagement two up. Ingham won the afternoon 18 Bole session with one up, making Hartman'"the final winner of the match, one up. Have you lost anything that you ptize very. highly? The Classified columns of The Michigaa Daily are always ready to serve you.-Adv. 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