May 21, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 167) • Page Image 1
…. urday's DAILY, and the matinee and Captain Shields played a phe- evening concert occurring Saturday. heyu ntteat o olit s nomenal fielding game and Water- Of the artists, who took part in than Ann Arbor…
…, ANN ARBOR. …
… Satur- day afternoon and watched the re- turns come in. From the very first inning things looked blue, and by the end of the fourth all hopes of victory had fled. As a rule excuses are sought, but the…
… effort to tear away the banners, MayFesrivaF A which were guarded by our team The May Festival, the last enter- 's-s-s. itdvi- with baseball bats. tainment of which took place Sat- Never ridden-Taken on a…
… debt. When the train pulled outseveral urday night was by far the greatest of the Oberlin men had badly crack- musical festival in the history of the P'ice,M t $ )Q. $1.0) LESS E ACH DAY. fingers and one…
… swinging think so too. Pres. F. IV. Kelsey himself on he injured his side but has also been instrumental in the will probably be able to play in to- success of the affair. The festival day's game. About ten…
…------- 5 4 l3 4 1 proved to be the greatest success of llilter, e.f -_.. -_.... 6 i 1 0 - -sT UTRECEIVED AT- G.Fauver,r-f-------- 4 2 0 01 sthe festival. 'This production of a TUTTLE'S, - 48 S. State St…
… assist- Orange A. C., ir; U. of P., 9. ed by the Boston Festival Orchestra UNIV'ERSITYBOOESTORE Yale-Princeton game prevented by of 50 pieces. The superb work of rain. (Contiuedonfourth page.) STATE STREET…

















































