ortance, the game most exciting of ggles* The score 'R H £ rs 00 0 3 1 1 0 U 0 2-7 II 4 im*n . . .1 . 0003002UU o—, 9 3 ee base hits - Klrall, Hermann Struck out - ollet 16, Jby Anne 3. Base on balls—»»£f P toilet Anne 2 Wild pitch—Piollet Double play 6to Watton. Umpire- 1 -Ferguson League Standing. tanking in Interclass League on sday, May 18th. ■ Wojn Lost tamen |5 1 Fre: Juni Sen: Sop tors :ors • ibmores Old State Invades the West. ,0 ball We: sch( and )n Tuesday afternoon our base nine left for its all important item trip. West Virginia was fduled for a game yesterday l and! as the Morgantown people have leavy hitting team this year,; >tain Hirshman’s team, expected; neet a hard proposition in the l game. .The University of. tburgjis scheduled for today;' :e we have defeated Pitt oni ver field but the White and Blue; never plajyed on, a Pittsburg uond,, Although its prowess is 1 known on the, Exposition Park, ; roft. 11 Tomorrow we meet •e Dame at Notre Dame and the it is concluded on Saturday with A FOOL FOR Hl£ CLIENT he man whb is h‘is own lawyer i Yet in tow many other matters, as vitally ortant, do most of us act blindly, without accurate information and sound ,:e - J Thievery day yotj are doubtlesi considering some question cendected , bUbineffii-finance or investment, employment, public lor private affairs', • ; es( club-work, br other problems' of interest and Importance to you, vould welcome reliable, prompt, complete information ahdigood, sound,, un- Lidiced, confidential advice, because thesd form the basis of all correct adtidn * satisfactory resujts. Hitherto they have; been obtaiplabls only at an almost biuve cost of time, travel, trouble and] money Now pou consult us,and n the information or adpice you need aj a minimum of effort and expelnse are not a detective bureau of for June tejlers or deaiersin tips and) systems 'iracle workers, but are I simply a body ojf experts and trjined investigators, :,e sole [business it is to furnish accurat'p soi|ud advice in nary or unusual affairs.; | Whether your,'needs have to do with important ' ems br simple matters, 1 prebelieve we''<?dh helo you. and will gladly sfend you further information as (to our methods charges, ahd the field we cover I write for particulars, stating your needs ~ • bets andiCbnfidential' Advisers. was probably the interclass tho Michigan ■ gau Ntithef of thes> hale eler crossec before a|s 'tl string nines, the struggles should clearly how we i college baseball te Wfet. Qn May gth Michigan de feated Nptre ■ Dame a|t the latter plcjde 12 to 5, yejt it has genferally / considered here th@t the Ld' diana nine is the stronger of the,two Percentage 833 500 400 200 The qne adt comedy TDer S'chim-V me!” presented m'Gejman last Sat-! urclay evening by/the Deutscher Verem was one of merit and was, : indeed, well receivedl The Audi torium was fairlv well filled with an audience which seemeiji to understand all ;the Gf tan spoken. Herr Loh mans as Guritav Rohr proved' to be a vety ardent lover. | succeeding final ly, jafter many interruptions, in, win - nirig the <pT>]e r t of his affections. Frhuletn Pond as Margot had very much to say throughout thh whole play and did it well too Htfr 90m pafaion, Fraulein Beckerj as! Klara Randel, did equally l as well] in all her! parrs. ! [ Mr. Goldsmith is entitled to con siderable gjaise for the smooth per- National Clearing House of 2401 Mo|th Capitol St.,' COU.fIOIAN, TUK STATIC ie at Aqn Arbof. p last two teams j bats 1 tlvith State |iey | both possess these indicate pfet'ty apk -witii the best ams in the Middle Der Schimmel. / iormation, 1 1 ifiington, D. C. - 1 " r- • . formance of the interesting: p The IpeutsCher Vecem intend; make this an annual affair and i much pleased ,with 'the! suw given at this initial performance. Thel Senior Seat. , Nexj. Week State will if- i custom [established which twis c very much toward givihg ' -Seniors the respect which is them. There will be erected on campus a “Senior Seat” for the elusive use of Seniors at all tiii ■.The seats are being placed by Junior i class in the center; of campus, beneath the cluster of I maple tress. There iwill be ! seats, one’beipg around each 1 aijid they wilj be in pure rustic si dach one seating about twenty fellows. A tablet will be placei each one, designating what thej and who erected 1 -them. Jt is pected fhar all students will hf< the privileges of .the Senior by h Jng these seats sacred 'for the foi r year men onlly. ’ > - Schemers.” The Y. W. C. A. of tike co] will present their third jannual this Saturdjay"' |night. For months past ' the Co- eds have b| working very! hard under both direction of jMr. Couch'and M Lovejoy 'and! an excellent perforin, ante is expected. The play' is a three act comedy, slightly adapted j from that wh|ieh appeared at Gar-1 |nell recently tender another name. [ I Specialtiesiare being worked dut which promisje a sensation Jin cob issfcsj Burrows i aid Kessier nething original on hand. 1 bej several catchy son ?s here before. Supported hy i chorus of fine voiced co ir rage of New Yo -k edy. 'Mi; have son , Theie'wili not heard' 5 ' I a notable eds. th “She die< Hycedi ar 'in itsejlf. „ Delinquent! Subscribers -are urgi to pay up. 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