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THE f HIST: NATIONAL BANK 9w .-faff Ufa WttltMkA 'V ' i' CattfIrS200iOOOt Status 4J0Q.Q00t. S. H. Buikm,.PrUcnt X &QWUNC ALLEY . Q ALtEYS SUn&rd'and regulation in,rnrcty parflctdjuv I2IO O St. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor . ij ';;. I't'M'1- : rr (- Yule Bros.Laundm i ; , ... t . '. tStivQShteU Ttt.7.54. Originators ol the idea oi sending wot notnesajuuetory. Capital Novelty Works ?V''i" '4 ' H ' &'y ' Jitir '' T,e1. B5& .. 2&So. J LIVERY BAGGAGE AD CAB LINE CARRIAGES FO PARTIES 5- J3I P St. -f 108? P Bam JJ25- Phon 650 ftal r a .5. fwafaftaMa Mm. ftattffetitMtei. wao of tkc'riiw tow w. ;iimgv: - i-J-Vj.w.i -pif- V H 'VfTTK. t . w;miir NtbratHaltvyjptXoi The northern basket-ball tour re sulted In two dbcfstve defeats for the Cornhuskers. On Saturday night the Minnesota Agrlcultlital College wbn from Nebraska by a ticoro of 13 to"' 4 Saturday night Mjnnd'sbUi ijniyerslty took Nebraska' Into catnip to hfr k&6 of 41 to 'l4, 'This' outcome is tiot"far frqrtr what was rettJected.. Neither tif these (.earns hav0 been defeated this yca,r, while MInnesoU holds the west ern chdmpiohship, the te'dm returned yesterday morning at 1 a. tn., cohbldef- Ably tired out and, report haylijg en-' joyed a Very fine trip. This closes the eeapbn for Nebraska, and Minnesota has played hef last game of the year on het home floor. Ferguson umpired both games. L The Nebraska quintet is far from satisfied with the result of Friday night's game arid claim that the score 'does hot indicate the comparative' Btrength of the tv?o teams. The char acter of this game' can be told in 6ne .word, namely, "football." Fbrty-ttwo ifoulB were called during the game and two men were "knocked out" This Bhows the style of play The Nebras-r jkq players complain strongly of the treatment received at the hands of the' officials. The "AggW we're the rough est proposition found this year' and only fourteen fouls were called on them, while Nebraska suffered the penalty df Just twice that number. Ne braska failed to tbrbw a goal. In the first half the Cornbuskers .showed the effects of the long trip and were unable to reach their usual speed. fBealdcs, it seemed an off night, as time and again the ball would refuse to enter the basket and only one foul was thrown out of four trials. The half I ended fc to 1 in' favor of the "fanners." In the second half Nebraska rallied wonderfully and played whirlwind ball, only to fall to And the basket Here three fouls were thrown out of eleven trials and the game ended without a gQal from the field. " For the agriculturalists, Tonhave, center, threw three goals, SUntson, forward, two, and Mellcke, guard, two fouls. For Nebraska, Elliot threw three fouls and Hewitt two. The lineup: Agriculturists. Stintson Carlton Tbnhave Mellcke Sidles has the largest -.MettnliB HraSSOTESF: jrcriRc !y,f.C Mi t IowMt-?See'ouEb 'gmmmMi' ' ,. the Bcason. This fs corroDorated by a Minneapolis paper, which mado the following- statement: -"JMehraska. put up. thq gamiest fight of, the season.0 ' The Nobraska team wa. considerably handicapped owing. to thcal)ape ofcthe ileld; which was one hundrdtfeet long andv only thirtyflyie wjde, Their passes to forwards fell Bhdrt-as a usua), thing and in adva&cirig4th'e, ball up, the flold it would be thrown too hardt Throughout the entire, game, avery Ne braskan was a Btar. Elllpt ma(e twelve of the fourteen points for his team. The ornhuskor 'guardB held itheir swift opponents down to foi)r goals. A peculiar thing about this game was that the guards and qenter threw fifteen of the nineteen goals for Minnesota. Nebraska's goals were all thrown from a very long distance, Bi llot getting three out of-the four. made and Benedict tho other. In the first halt 1 Minnesota played with a rush which fairly carried the Cornhuskera off fj their f pet and Leach- threw a goal in less than a mlnut&. Nebraska was unable to stem thp tide of opposition and her opponents scored almost at will. In the second half the Nebraska men had become somewhat accustomed to the floor and put up a much finer, ex hibition ot ball. Their team work was excellent v The Gophers, slackened cpn slderably and Nebraska improved her advantage. ' This game was free from all that marred the contest of the previous night. Both sides played clean basket ball and no fault was found with the work of the officials. The University band furnished the music. For Minnesota, goals from field: Leach 0, Tuck 5, Klefor 4, Varco 8, Deering 1. For Nebraska, goals: Bl, liot 3, Benedict 1. Fouls: Deering 3 and Elliot 6. The line-up: . Minnesota. Nebraska. Tuck . '. C. ..Hewitt (Capt)1 Deering (Capt.)...F Elliot Varco F Benedict Kiefer O Hiltner Leach G Hoar Referee Ireland. Umpires Ferguson and O'JCeefe. Graham G Nebraska. . . .F Elliott , ..F Benedict ...C... Hewitt (Capt) ...G Hiltner Hoar The men are fairly well satisfied with the outcome of the University game, and Nebraska has reason to be content with the .work of her team here They threw' four goals oh thei Gophers, and .Wisconsin-failed to throw a single one. t - 4 - Besides, the'Cornhuskers put up. a, bet ter. 'Bcdre than did the 'WoJ.yprlnea, who were defeated recently by iitnne- spta byv.a. score of J?$ to 1L - Tf hV a. xnlrers or tne maroon-- una oia.'gpia, were far from sparing in, their praise of the work of the-Nebraska teaniand the-Gopher players weVe .frank to con-. In a bowling match between the Alpha Theta Chis and Deta Upsllona Friday night the former won two games out of three. Previous to this the Delta Upsilon team held first Place. Now every fjraternity team, haa the tame score of UOO. Some very close 'and interesting contests will 'be neces sary to determine the. final standing of the contestants. - Halrdressing and manicuring at the Famous. 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