Tr-R MICHIGAN DAILY . : . w _ Li rl Varsity Togg*ery Shop. (Continued from page 2.) toes ten innings instead of only five or six, and the home hopes won. Quakers Count First. The visitors scored one in the fifth inning, and with Sayre, their elongated twirler working smoothly, that tally loomed large. Minds, first up, drove a clean double between Munson and Captain Mitchell, Donovan followed with a single into right. Munson gathered in the ball and held it while Minds rounded third. Then he threw late to Rogers who let the horse hide roll between his legs, and the Quaker crossed the plate. With none out the situation was still black but Baribeau held the remaining visitor on third, disposing of the next three batters. After that the red and blue contin- gent was never particularly danger- ous. hit into a double and the sacks were empty with none down. Duncanson produced a roller toward third on which Coryell erred and gave another opening. Duncanson stole and the vis- iting backstop heaved the sphere clear into center field letting Dune move on Coryell 3b ..........3 0 1 2 Schwert c ..........4 0 0 4 McNabb lb ....... 3 0 0 16 Sayre p............ 3 0 0 0 3 1 0 3 1: 0: UNIVERSITY Mayfiard St. Albert Totals ...,...... 33 1 3 29*17 3 *Two out when winning score was made. to third. Bell was up and old grads calling upon him the hit that meant victory, game was over. The score: Penn. with the produced and the Summer Sessior Eight Weeks All Br, Full Semester will begin Sep ::.30 Artist Teachers Send fot illutrated cata Michigan AB Lion Collars 1Esco Hosiery Caps, ]Hats Ties, Gloves All Gents" Accessories Coleman If Smith rf ... Thayer cf . . Minds 2b ... Donovan ss . AB .4 .4 .4 R H O 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 A 0 0 0 4 6 E 0 0 0 0 0 Duncanson 2b ...... Bell If ............. Mitchell of .......... Munson rf........ Lavans ss ......... Rogers c .......... Blackmore 3b ...... Pontius lb........ Baribeau p ........ 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 4 R 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 H 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 8S 1 12 0 A 5 0 0 0 4 () 2 0 2 E. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Charles A. Sink, . .. . ... 4 .. . .. .. 4 CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST. Totals .......... 34 Penn........00001 Michigan ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 30 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 13 2 0-1 1-2 SEE OUR WIND( For sugge tions for Coiienceient i Most Complete stoch in Ann A H. L. SWITZER Hardware ad Sporting 310 S. State St. All Full Dress Necessities ATTENTION TO ALUMNI 1107 South Univerrsity E. J. Lohr, Prop. ... . .-- Iii -s'- / 7r--i LLJ 11 SaisfIes There never was a thirst that Coca-Cola couldn't satisfy. It goes, straight as an arrowto the dry spot. And besides this, * -1 satisfies to a T the call for something purely delicious and deliciously pure-and wholesome. Q our new booklet, telling of Fr e e E. ' r Coca-Cola vindication at Chattanooga, for the asking. Demand the Genuine as made by Whenever THE COCA-COLA CO. you see an Arrow think fl Wolverines Score First in Seventh. The real excitement occurred in the seventh. Munson started it with a hot drive to Donovan that should have been good for a hit. The Quaker short made a great stop but his throw was wide and pulled McNabb six inches off the bag. His Majesty The Umps called "Muns" out however and a riot threat- ened to mature. Lavans found Sayre for a clean single over the second sack and then stole the bag. Rogers made good in the pinch and produced a single that allowed Lavans to sprint home. Rogers moved down to second on the play and was caught off, but The Umps erred again by calling him safe. That did the Quakers no harm however as the next two died. Bell's Hits Brings Victory. Donovan robbed Duncanson of a hit by sprinting past the second sack and grabbing his drive which spoiled Michigan's eighth inning rally. Mun- son opened the next round with a single but Lavans fanned, Rogers sent Munson to his death at second and Blackmore whiffed for the third out. By the tenth it had begun to look as though the Wolverines would strug- gle till dark without penetrating the Quaker defense. Pontius scared Sayre into giving him his second pass but it looked as though that advantage would be of no avail when Baribeau platinum setting. Reward if return- ed to Moe's barber shop, Michigan Union or call 856 L. Lost-Purse containing money. Name Emma C. Achermann on inside cov- er. Return to 849 Tappan. Reward. FOR RENT For Rent-Rooms for summer stu- dents at Baptist Guild House, 503 Huron Street, Phone Bell 1028. 3t For Rent-A furnished summer cot- tage for rent. .Les Cheniaux Island. $10.00 per week. Enquire of C. S. Cooke, 27 Forsythe Avenue, Detroit. 3t 80 Lost--Scarf pin, diamond and pearl .O - pirc----Schuler. Time of game-2:03. in Summaries: Two base hit-Minds; bases on balls-off Sayre 3, off Bari- beau 1; double plays-Lavans to Pon- tius, Coryell to Minds to McNabb. Um- pire-Schuler. 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