The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1916, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OHvor Thoatro
Tonight and All This Week
(Except Wed., May 3)
Mats. Thurs. A. Saturday
LINCOLN PLAYERS
In the Comedy Success
"Along Came Ruth"
Wed. Night, May 3
(Stock Co. Lays off this day)
TAYLOR HOLMES
And the Original Company
In N
HIS MAJESTY BUNKER BEAN
S R O R T S
AGGIES WIN FROM
ENGINEERS 3 TO 1
BERGQUEST'S DELIVERY PROVES
HARD TO FATHOM
The University Players'
Farewell Appearance
Believe Me Xantippe"
it
21st and 22nd performances
TEMPLE FRIDAY AND SATUR
DAY, MAY 5 AND 6
Tickets 50 Cents
Reservations at College Book
Store
Selzer's Two-Bagger Quite Enough
for the Farmers to Win
the Game
The
Strand
Wednesday and Thursday
NANCE O'NEIL In
"THE WITCH"
A Story of Love, Intrigue and
Romance that Thrills and
Fascinates You.
ALSO COMEDY, SCENIC AND
TOPICAL SUBJECTS
LaVelle and Finney
"Harmony Singers"
LeClaire and Sampson
"The Iron Claw"
"Hired and Fired"
"Badgered"
"Selig Tribune"
Muse
15th &
OSts.
MON., TUE., WED.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In
"THE FEAST OF LIFE"
Admission 5c and 10c
Shows 1:30 to 5:30; 6:30 to 11
WATCH FOR
THE
MILLION DOLLAR
CLUB
A Student Organization
Bergquest, who performed the slab
duty for the Ags, held the Engineers
down while his teammates walloped
Crownover's delivery sufficiently to
enable them to annex the long end of
a 3 to 1 score in a dragging game on
Nebraska field yesterday afternoon at
6 o'clock. Bergquest fanned ten men.
The Ags, batted first, Bullard regis
tering the only hit, a measly single
toward third. He died on second
when Gibbons struck out for the third
man.
Bergquest struck out the first
three men that faced him. The Engi
neers could not locate him.
For the Engineers, two men got on
bass in the next half. Schumaker was
hit by a ball and Crownover bingled
down the third base line, beating out
the ball. Wagner ended the half
with a strikeout.
On Keith's error at short, Johnson
got to first. The Ags now started in
with a vengeance. Zuhlke connect
ed with the sphere and lined it out
for three bases, scoring Johnson.
Rerenuest walked and Selzer doubled
j to left field, scoring Zuhlke and Berg-
quest. Withey batted out to the pitch-
Jer. Score: Ags, 3; Engineers, 0.
Bergquest fanned the next three
men. It' looked like a whitewash for
the Engineers.
In the next half, the Engineers ral
lied, and a triple by Glazier followed
bv Olsen's double, brought in their
lone tally. Bergquest tightened up
and reitred the side.
In the fifth inning, the gathering
darkness impeded the players. The
pitchers, too, had trouble in findinft
the plate, and two men were walked.
The lineup:
a. Engineers
Bergquest P Crownover
Gibbons c uiazier
Bullari lb..... Schumaker
Gardner 2b morris
Johnson 3 b Olsen
Withey as Keltn
Selzer H -Wagner
Long ..-cf Lne
Zuhlke rt MOU10.U
Umpire: Dick Rutherford.
AMES WINS IN
DUAL TRACK MEET
LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
Xiw, Rebuilt and BenUli
133 Ho. IStk St.
Ames won from Nebraska in the
first varsity dual track meet last Sat
urday by the score of 59 to 532.
A cold, heavy rin had so saturated
the field that fast time was impos
sible, especially hindering the dashes
and pole vault.
The Nebraska men won the follow
ing places:
100-yard dash-Scott, first; Irwin,
second. Time: 10 3-5 seconds.
Mile run Overman, third.
Discus-O'Brien, first. Distance:
109 feet, 8 inches.
120-yard hurdles Bolton, third.
440-yard dash Owen, first. Time:
53 3-5 seconds.
Pole vault Liebendorfer tied with
Blair of Ames for second.
Low hurdles Wiley, second.
Shot put-Shaw, first. Distance:
139 feet, 8 inches.
.n mni Grau. third.
rial! uiiiv
220-yard dash-Scott, first; Oowen,
second. Time: zzi-a uu.
, vohmaWft fScott. Over
High jump Wiley tied with Bur
rus for first. Height: 5 feet, llA
inches.
Half mile rela.y (Nebraska (Ir
win, Overman, Wiley, Owen), first.
Time: 1 minute, 34 seconds.
Two mile run Ricker, third.
COMMERCE, 6; ENGINEERS, 1;
LAST FRIDAY'S GAME
The Engineers, presenting a badly
crippled team, were defeated, 6 to 1,
by the School of Commerce team Fri
day night. The game was won in
the first two innings, when the Com
mercials eecured three tallies in each
round.
In the first inning, Pickett took
first on four balls, Shelleday ground
to first, Gillette got a single, Williams
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Who plays the lead in the farewell p erformance of "Believe Me, Xantippe"
Friday an d Saturday
got to first on an error, Pickett scor
ing. Shively sacrificed, scoring Gil
lette and Williams. Folrine and Sides
grounded out to first. The Engineers
pushed Glazier to third by Crown
over's sinble, but Williams tightened
and struck out two men. The sec
ond inning the Commercials got three
more runs by bunching three hits
and getting two passes. The Engi
neers in the third got one, when
Crownover made a round trip of the
bases on a long drive to the fence.
After this inning, both pitchers had
the batters at theif mercy. Williams
struck out six men, while Henschke
held the Commercie nine to one sin
gle, wlifch, Hartman beat out to first
Score:
Engineers 0 0 10 01
Commercials ....3 3 0 0 06
Lineup:
Engineers Commercials :
Henschke p Williams
Glazier c Shelleday
Schumacher lb Gillette
Doty 2 b Sides
Oleson 3b... Pickett
Crownover ss Vasena
Monfort l;f Shively
Robinson ....... c f Markey
Hudkins if Florine
Hartman
Werber
Hits Engineers, 2; Commerce, 6;
errors, Engineers, 1; Strikeouts, Will
lams, 13; Henschke, 6.
BATTING AVERAGES INTERDE
PARTMENTAL LEAGUE
A.B. Hits. Pet.
Hartman, Commerce ... 1 1 1.000
Riddell, Academic 3 2 .66G
Selzer, Aggies 3 2 .666
Crawford, Academic 5 3 .600
Crownover, Engineer . . 5 3 .600
Johnson, Aggies 2 1 .500
Rutherford, Academic 1.3 1 .333
Pickett, Commerce 9 3 .333
Raccley, Commerce .... 6 2 .333
Harney, Law 6 2 .333
Angel, Law 6 2 .333
Mackey, Commerce .... 3 1 .333
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