The M. A. C. RECORD MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. V O L. I I. L A N S I N G, M I C H I G A N, T U E S D A Y, M A Y. 8, 1 9 0 6. No. 33 S c e ne n — S a m e. P r e p a r a t i on '93- ATHLETICS. M. A. C. 3 DE PAUW I. s e c u r ed On A p r il 30 a nd M ay 1 o c c u r r ed t he t wo g a m es w i th De P a u w; T he h o me t e am w on t he first w h i le t he v i s i t o rs t he s e c o nd g a m e. In t he first t he .feature w as t he p i t c h i ng by N i e s. He d id n ot a l l ow a s i n g le b a se on b a l l s, s t r u ck o ut s e v en m en a nd p l a y ed a g o od s t e a dy g a m e. He w as b a c k ed up in fine s h a pe by t he w h o le t e a m. O ne t h r ee b a se h it w as m a de by t he v i s i t o rs w h i le N i es and->Kratz e a ch s e c u r ed a t w o - b a g g e r. T he v i s i t o rs m a de d o u b le p l a ys at t wo s t a g es of t he g a me w h en it l o o k ed like s u re s c o r es for M. A. C. T he s u m m a ry fol- l o ws : DE PAUW . Allen, 2 . Tucker, c . Shirley, m Plank, 3 Simpkins, 1 Douglas, 4 Mathews, s Renick, r Rawls, p . . R H PO A E . . . . . . . . .. o o 5 1 2 .. o 1 5 2 o o 1 2 1 o 1 o 1 1 o o 1 6 o o o 1 3 1 o o o o 3 1 o 2 o o o . . . .. o o 1 3 o Totals 1 6 23 12 3 M. A. C. Armstrong, s Boyle, c . .. Canfield, 1 Ellis, 1 Thatcher, rn Kratz, 1 Bird, 3 Akers. r . Nies, p . . 1 o 1 1 1 o 1 9 o o o 1 1 4 o o 1 o o o o 1 3 o o 12 12 o o o 1 o 2 o .:. . .. o o o o 1 1 I 1 4 o Totals 3 8 27 11 2 F or t he b a s es s e v e r al t he s e c o nd g a me t he field w as r a t h er h e a vy w h i ch p r e v e n t ed g o od fielding on t he p a rt of b o th t e a m s. A l t h o u gh M. A. C. s e c u r ed g r e a t er n u m b er of h i ts a nd t he filled t i m e s, t he h e a vy p o u n d i ng d id n ot c o me at t he r i g ht B o y le c a u g ht h is u s u al g a m e, a nd A k e rs in t he b ox d id v e ry c r e d i t a b le w o r k. F o l l o w i ng is t he s c o re by i n n i n gs : t i me to m e an r u ns s t ar De P a uw M. A. C 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0X o 1 0 00 1 0 00 M. A. C. 5 HILLSDALE 2. T he t e am p l a y ed t h e ir first g a me w i th H i l l s d a le on W e d n e s d ay w h i ch r e s u l t ed in t he a b o ve s c o r e. N e l s on p i t c h ed h is first c o l l e ge g a me a nd d id e x c e l l e nt w o r k. W h i le H i l l s d a le g ot a n u m b sr of clean h i t s, he h e ld t h em safe at critical t i m es a nd o n ly g a ve o ne b a se on b a l l s. M. A. C. h it t he b a ll h a rd a ll t he w ay t h r o u g h, b ut up to t he 7 th it w as b a t t ed i n to d a n g e r o us t e r r i t o r y. T he g a me w as w on by t he g o od b a se r u n n i ng a nd fast N i es p l a y ed a s t ar g a me at r i g ht field, g e t flies a nd t h r o w i ng o ne t h r ee t i ng first. m an o ut at fielding. I 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 R H E M. A. C. 0 0 00 0 ,0 2 1 2 —5 6 2 H i l l s d a l e. 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 o —2 10 8 f r om t he s t a r t. A l ma b e i ng o u t- c l a s s ed in e v e ry d e p a r t m e n t, e s p e c- ially in h i t t i ng a nd b a se r u n n i n g. A l ma s o ne r un w as s c o r ed on t h r ee h i ts a nd an e r r or by K r a t z — t h e ir o n ly p o s s i b le c h a n ce f or a s c o re t e am d id n ot s c o re u n t il T he h o me T HE R U G G L ES H a ve C Q me a nd a nd t a k en financial, . tQ h a ye f r Qm aU i n c l u d i ng b e en y o t ed a g u c_ k g e e ms c e g s_ T he e n t e r t a i n m e nt w as as h as b e en u n d er t he a u s p i c es of t he K i n g 's D a u g h t e r s, o r g a n i z a t i on e x t e n ds s i n c e re w h kh s t a t ed i y en t h a n kg tQ t h o ge w ho SQ k i n dl a nd especially to a i d e c] t h o se f or t hg t h e ir k i nd a s s i s t a n c e. t he e x c e l l e nt m u s ic a l so tQ c,ub B f or T he c a st w as -n ,a gt w e e k) a nd f or t he b e n e f it t h o 5e w ho w e re n ot p r e s e nt we f o l l o w i n g. P R O G R A M. P i a no S o l o, M i ss F r e y h o f e r. T HE B I R D S' C H R I S T M AS C A R O L. AjA I S c e ne I — R o om in t he R u g g l e s' I n t r o d u c t i on of t he R u g- f or D i n n er P a r t y, V o c al S o l o, M r- P a t t o n. S c e ne I I I — S a m e. T r a i n i ng t he R u g g l es C h i l d r en in m a n n e r s. M u s i c — M a n d o l in C l u b. A ct I I. S c e ne I - D i n n er P a r t y. n- ,, o - ^- TJ B i rd s S i t t i ng R o o m. r- , „. \ c •»«•• ?m no S o l o, M i ss F r e y h o f e r. rr< C a r ol S c e ne II — C a r ol s S l e e p i ng a , of t he t h i rd w h en s u c c e s s i ve t he singles- by N i e s, B o y l e, C a n f i e l d, T h a t c h er a nd E l l is d r o ve in f o ur e a r n ed r u n s. in t he n e xt T wo m o re w e re a d d ed i n n i ng on s i n g l es by N i es a nd w ho f u r n i s h ed T h a t c h er a nd a t wo b a se d r i ve by C a n f i e l d. T wo s c o r ed in t he s i x th on s i n g l es B i rd a nd B o y le a nd a n- o t h er t wo b a se d r i ve by C a n f i e d. T he r e al s l a u g h t er h o w e v e r, c a me in t he s e v e n t h. Of f o u r t e en m en at t he b at in t h is i n n i n g, e l e v en s c o r e d. T h e se w e re s c o r ed on a s i n g le by D i c k s o n, t wo t wo b a se d r i v es by A r m s t r o n gs t wo b a g g er by T h a t c h- er, o ne f or t h r ee b a s es by B i rd a nd a l o ng h o me r un clear to t he f a r t h e st c o r n er of t he field by B o y l e. A l ma t h r ee p i t c h e rs in t h is T n n i ng tried t h ey all l o o k ed a l i k e. C l e v er b ut a nd h a rd h i t t i ng w e re t he fielding f e a t u r e s. C a n f i e ld g ot f o ur h i ts line d r i v es f or t h r ee of w h i ch w e re t wo b a s e s. T he S u m m a r y. H o u s e. gl es F a m i l y. g i ye t f ae ALMA Carr cf Shultz3b H e l m e r ss Marshall ib . , r Montieth rf Magidsohn2 Fairmanlf CampbeUc Johnson-Chambers- R H P O A E o 1 o o o 1 1 5 5 2 2 ' • 2 11 o 1 o ° 1 o o o 1 o 3 2 2 1 o o o 4 3 1 R o o m. 00 ° 0 0 McBride p . . . . o o o 2 1 C a r o l 's G o od N i g h t. L i t t le G e r t r u de B a b c o ck as C a r ol — — — — — B i rd d e s e r v es special m e n t i o n. H er e a r n e st d e s i re t h at t he f a m i ly s h o u ld enjoy t he d i n n er w as w e ll b r o u g ht T o t a l s . . .. 1 8 24 14 7 M. A. C. . . 5 3 5 1 o a ct w as e s p e c i a l ly g o o d. 2 4 4 4 o Armstrong s . . .. 3 2 o 4 o o u t, a nd h er g o od n i g ht in t he last Boyle c Canfield 2 .. 1 3 1 o o w e re a b o ut $ 8 8, a nd of t h is a m o u nt Thatcher m . l 2 2 o o ;t WJH be p o ss b le t u rn to t he m e- E l l i s' B i rd 3 » 2 2 o 1 m o r i ai b u i l d i ng f u nd $ 7 5. 1 1 9 o 2 Kratz 1 Dickson r 1 1 o o 3 Nies p . . . . . .. 2 3 o 2 o BIRD ARRIVALS. T he total r e c e i p ts f or t he e v e n i ng Totals . . .. 19 21 24 11 3 . • ,, Two base hits—Armstrong 2, Canfield 3, Thatcher 1. Carr 1. Three base hits—Bird 1. Home runs-Boyle 1. Struck o i t - N i es 5, Johnson 4. ' Base on balls-Nies 1, John- s on . , . .. .. I he f o l l o w i ng s p e c i es h a ve b e en . , . ' - • . . Since A p r il 15th w h en t he l a st w as gl v e n- f he d a t es gl v cn a re of first a r r i v a ls ; in a f ew c a s e s, h o w- e v e r, s p e c i es p r o b a b ly c a me e a r l i er t h a? i n d i c a t ed by t h e se d a t es : , p ,, , . . ,. list f APnl l 6i h e r m it t h r u s h; A p r il Alma M. A. C ,, M. A. C. w on o v er K a l a m a z oo s g r o o o 1 o o o o o o 4 20 2 11 o T^ . , 0 , „ , -7- , . ., r , ., . r~, , , J ,/• . - . j" b • •"• '•£ , t o ok a i J, 2 0, first r o b i n 's n e st w i th o ne e g g; . . ? "' . ' ., A p r il 2 2, s e v e r al p u r p le m a r t i n s: T ,, y e s t e r d ay by t he s c o re of S - q. 1 he A -i » J A p r il 24, n e st a nd o ne e gg of m o u r n- j . .. •*.. g a me w as " n ip a nd t u ck d u r i ng t he • 1 i n g d o v e; A p r il 2 ,.- ; , B a l t i m o re o r i o l e, r o se b r e a s t ed g r o s- r^ 7^ . 6 a nd 8 in f a v or of K a z o o. O ur , „ * i, b e c k; A p r il 20, b a rn s w a l l o w; M ay ., . , .: ' , \ f e l l o ws / t h is , .! ,° ' t h r u s h, 1, s c a r l et , , t a n a g e r, w o od . & , ,' i n n i ng a nd t h r o u gh g o od w o rk by , • 1- J w a r b l i ng v i r e o; M ay 2 , o l i v e - b a c k ed /-. c u T^U ^ i_ , & . .. , . .. , , . -' .' C a n f i e l d, T h a t c h er a nd E l l is c i n c h ed , t h r u s h, c a t b i r d, b l a ck a nd w h i te . ,. , , t he g a m e. A k e rs p i t c h ed an excel- ,. w a r b l e r, y e l l ow w a r b l e r, C a n a d i an t -i • , * , . , , ,. , l e nt g a m e, s t r i k i ng o ut f o u r t e en c IT- , b r a ce m , , -'• * i_- , J T^.I- -^ 1 J ,, J-*, u, ' , , A -. .. fL ^ z A,' , ,. . , A 1 .. ,. 1 , , ' & ' ° w a r b l e r; M ay 3, b o b o l i n k, k i n g b i r d, b r o wn t h r a s h e r, r e d - h e a d ed In t e n n is e v e r y t h i ng w as M. A. w o o d p e c k e r, l e s s er y e l l o w l e g s, b a nk s w a l l o w; M ay 4, c h e s t n u t - s i d ed w a r b l e r, m a g n o l ia w a r b l e r; M ay 5, C. G o u ld a nd T a ft w i n n i ng by a s a fe m a r g in o v er t he o p p o n e n t s. M. A. C. 19 ALMA I c e s s. M. A. C. w on h er first c up g a me s c o re last S a t u r d ay by t he d e c i s i ve of 19 to 1. It w as all M. A. C. T he foolish t h at c l i n gs to a faith false position is t he f o r e r u n n er of f a i l u r e. S i n c e r i ty is t he b a c k b o ne of s u c y e l l o w - t h r o a t ed v i r e o, b l a c k - t h r o a t ed g r e en w a r b l e r; M ay 6, M a r y r e d s t a r t, b l a c k- l a nd y e l l o w t h r o a t, b u r n i an w a r b l e r, b l ue y e l l o w - b a c k ed w a r b l e r, N a s h v i l le w a r b l e r, b l u e- g r ay g n a t c a t c h e r, flycatcher, g r e a t er y e l l o w l e g s. w. B. B. least ALUMNI. '74- In r e n e w i ng h is s u b s c r i p t i on to t he R E C O RD H e n ry A. I l a i gh of. D e t r o it s a ys " E s c a p ed w i t h o ut ca l a m i ty w i th my f a m i ly f r om t he e a r t h q u a ke at S an F r a n c i s c o , a nd left t he P a l a ce H o t el r a t h er h u r r i e d ly w i t h o ut p a y i ng my b i l l ." M r. H a i gh is a m e m b er of t he firm C o m- s t o c k - H a ' g h - W a l k er C o ., E n g i n e e r- C o n t r a c t o rs of D e t r o i t. ' S3 M i l t on S t. J o hn is e n g a g ed in f a r m i ng at S y n d o n- d a i ry a nd fruit ville, N. Y. '90. A l b e rt L. W a t e rs of t he a b o ve l o c a t ed P o t o s i, class is a m i n i ng e n g i n e er at W a t c h u a l a, S an L u is M e x i c o. A. D. H i m e b a u gh is e n g a g ed in f a r m i ng fruit g r o w i ng a nd g e n e r al n e ar H e s p e r i a, M i c h. '97- C l a r e n ce H. J u d s o n, w i th ' 9 7, is a civil e n g i n e er w i th t he L. S. & M. S. R y. at C l e v e l a n d, O h i o. '99 P r o f. W. K. B r a i n a rd of t ht W e st V a. U n i v e r s i t y, is n ow :ti E u r o pe m a k i ng a t o ur of t he a g r i c u l t u r al c e n t e r s. He will visit t he g r e at b r e e d i ng a nd f e e d i ng f a r ms of G r e at B r i t a i n, s t u dy t he l a b or a nd t e n a nt s y s t e ms a nd p o u l t ry r a i s i n g. He will m a ke a s t u dv of t he m i lk s u p p ly of L o n d on a nd P a r i s, a nd visit t he d a i r y, b u t t er a nd c h e e se i n d u s t r i es of H o l l a nd a nd D e n m a r k. In B e l g i um a nd F r a n ce he will s t u dy t he h o r se b r e e d i ng e s t a b l i s h m e n t s. T he r e s u l ts of h is i n v e s t i g a t i o ns a re to a p p e ar in t he O h io F a r m e r. ' 03 B. P. R o s e n b e r ry is a p h y s i c i an located at W i n n e t k a, 111. ' o4. A. C. D o d ge is a m i n i ng e n g i n e er located at C e r ro De P a s c o, P e r u. 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Livery in connection. 410 Washington Ave. N. HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE. NORTON'S HARDWARE—General Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Graniteware, Cutlery, etc. I ll Washington Ave. South. See ad. INSURANCE. THE DYER-JENISON-BARRY CO., LTD., Incorporated) Hollister Block. All kinds of the best insurance. Strongest agency in city, JEWELERS. CHAS. A. PIELLA. 121 Washington Ave. N., Lansing, Mich. Jeweler and Optician. LAUNDRY. I^HE AMERICAN LAUNDRY solicits a share of your patronage. Remember the number, 309 Washington Ave., S. New Phone No. 420. Julia Findley & Edwin Lewis, Props. S. W. Doty and I. D. Smith, College Agents. MANICURE AND HAIRDRESSING. Parlors. Masquerade Wigs MRS. O. T. CASE—Manicure and Hairdressing for Rent. Switches made of cut hair or combings. The France-American Hygienic Toilet Requisites a a specialty. New'phone 118. 222tf Washington Ave. S., up stairs. MILLINERY. FOR Fine Millinerv go to No. 226 Washington Ave., S. New Phone 112. MUSIC, PI Ay OS, ETC. 0>rl ton Ave. N. thing in the line of music. 219 Washing GR I N N E LL BROS. Pianos, Organs and every- GO TO BAKER MUSIC CO. for the up to-date PIANO TUNING, J. Parker. Action Work a Specialty. Teacher of Violin and Saxaphone. Parkers1 Orchestra, 119 Pennslvania Ave. N. Cit izens 'phone 689., Lansing, Mich. sheet music. OCULISTS. CHAS. G. JENKINS, M. D. — Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours, 9»to 12 a. m., and 2 to 5 p. m. Citizens Phone No. 1030. Rooms 2 13-204 Prudden Block. PHYSICIANS. 12 A. M., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P. M, Office at 812 Washington Avenue S.; home 219 Capitol Ave, J W. HAGADORN, M. D.—Office hours, 11 to DR. H. W. LANDON. Office and residence, M. A. C. Office hours from 7 to 8:30] a. m., and 12:30 to 2, and 6:30 to 8 p. m. Sunday office hours 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Now phone 1560. lege, Mich. Citizens phone 1502. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Agricultural Col DR. OSCAR H. BRUEGEL. Hours 9 to 11 a. J OSEPH FOSTER, M. D., Eye, Ear,Nose and Throat. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m.; Sun days, 12 to 1; Evening 7 to 8. Corner Allegan St. and Capitol Ave., Lansing. Both 'phones. PLUMBERS. SHIELDS & L E A D L E Y. Plumbing and Heat- ing. 300 Wash. Ave. N., Lansing. Both Phones. SPORTING GOODS. J H. L A R R A B E E. Base Ball Goods, Foot Ball Goods, Tennis, Golf, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. 825 Wash. Ave, S,