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h Stto Hist. 3oc IbeS)atl IFlebraekan i " 4 VoLn. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. No. J 45. v . P r LOSE TWO TO KANSAS. Nebraska Runs into Rough House at Lawrence. NcbraHka wont down in bit tor di fat yesterday In two games at the hands of her old rial Kansas b scores of 6 to A and 2 to 1 Meltor and Morse twirled and Bonder (aught both games In the first Rnmo Nebraskn went to pieceB in the sixth inning and Kansas ran in six scores In the second game whicli was a tine exhibition of the na tional game, the Cornhuskers barely Bavcd a aliut-out by seoiing once in the ninth Inning After the .second game the K. IT. students made a taid on tlie Nebraska team taking pail of their gloves and equipment from them, and the Cornhuskers had to light their way to the hotel FIRST CAME Score b innings 1 2 .! 1 ." . 7 S '! Nebraska I) o o n l it 1 u U- 1 Kansas 0 o o o o ( n o o -f Hits- Nebraska Hi Kansas in Hr ror Nebraska .'. Kansas 2 Matter us Morse and Mender Kamse and Rob bery SW'ONH CAMK Score -2 to 1 Hits Nebraska r. Kansas 1 Krrors Nebiaska '1 Kan sas 1 Stiuck out M Mdtei .''. Ames A Matteries Meltei and Mender Ames and Ramses Members of classes In American his tory 18 and Id aie now making elabor ate reports on special topics of investi gation along the lines in which they nre working Itfngravod cauls foi graduation in script, Roman Monde plain and blinded Old English May- we bhow you the styleB? tlany Moiter 12.. So. 12th St G. BATTILL, Ex-captain of the Knox tiack team Has an enviable record as a quaiter and half mile man. A Y1I Kikiv s fast football end and hurdle i . brejael Jump a fi w ALL READY FOR KNOX MEET Vcsteidus sun practical!) Insured the big Knox-Nebrnska meet unless mote wet weather follows todav or to morrow With fail we-r.ther predicted foi toda it is likelv that tomonow's dual meet will be a sure thing The Hack was not in vciv .good con dltion vesterdav afternoon but the (if teen men were out In lull force doing then woist and a practice full of speed and ini was held Today will be the last piacticc befoic the contest and I ii e liminai ie-s will be held to decide up on the ten men who will n pie sent Nebraska tmoriu v. The men all showed up in good foi m vestcidav and appeared to be little affected b the huk of recent svstomatic practice Kvotvone can rest assured of hiving an oppoitunit) of witnessing tomoriow the best meet ever held on Nebiaska Field While the pine t ie e of t he Coi n huskeis has been hampered somewhat b unfavorable weather, the splinters have been practicing elallv on the grass and the other men have been at work inside While Knox comes with an enviable reputation. Nebraska athletes realie how much theie is at stake, and are determined to "win or die" The (laUsburg men will Mud a wurm re ceition In store for them at lineoln A clue has been secured concerning the lecords of the Knoxites, and there Is nothing about them which would tend to Indicate anything but a fie ice and hard fought battle for supremacy. It must be borne in mind that Nebraska has some reeord-brenking athletes who are among the strongest In the west Students should not forget that this is the only track meet they will get to witness on the. home grounds this )ear The next meet is with Kansas on Ma) 21! at Lawrence, and on the 3oth the track team goes to Dakota for a meet with the South Dakota Unlver sit) The usual monotony of auch athletic events will be done away with this time A new h)stem has been adopted whereby the ordinary "drag" will be SON also jumped L'J ft I1' i nights ago in pi in I It e dispensed with and a continuous per formance Will be given There will be "something doing anv and all the time Kvervone is doubtless aware of the fact b) this time that the I nlver sit) athletic board countenanced this meet with as the) thought consider able financial risk Whatever pation age is glv en will be taken as a i iter Ion to go b) in the future in arranging track schedules H now when Ne biaska his one of the b s coaihis In the west and when it is assuied that her track team will In one of the best eve i put out tiak athletics me not piopeil) suppoited it is almost certain that no more meets will be scheduled witli members of the Mig Nine for some time The W (.' A will hav. a ' Gen etva .Meeting' Sunela) at 4 p m in Union hall Mis F M Hall chairman of the state committee will speak and Mrs Swearingei will sing There will also le other special mush provided All girls aie invited to be present The school of music's new anti-cutoff railing is ahead) showing evidene-es of use by the leisure classes The first section on the north side' has a three inch bend in the cente-r Mr Kimball should have institid spikes in the top of the railing Chapln Bros, florists, 127 So 13tb, Tel. 1G4. Lincoln Shining Parlor, tor 11th & 0. I adies and gentlemen. Little Gem hot waflles served at the Merchants' Care, 117 North 13th St. We have a large studert patronage. Dr. Aley, chronic diseases, 1318 0. $3 00 commutation ticket for $2 70 at the Merchants' Cafe. 117 No. 12th SL iStudouts are cordially invited. NO MINNESOTA MEET. Jayhawkers Can't See Their Way to Change of Date. The possibilities of n Minnesota track meet are llkel) ended this time for good and the chance of Nebraska h meeting one of the Big Nine In trac k athletics has gone gllmerlng An at tempt was miule to get the Kansas meet peHtonerl iiuiM June (5 but the Fa)hovvkers c ould m Hee It that way Minnesota asked "or the ii.'lel when the meet with Kansas Is sc heduled to take place The local management Is ver) much dissatisfied with the out come of the past week's negotiations The Gophers gave us a gtpd offer and It was especially desired to accept It last veai Kansas called her Nebrask i meet off solely of her own accord This vear she says It is loo late to change arrangements now Twenl) sl.x of the medical students at Omaha took their degrees ycHlerda) at the (list commencement of the Will vcrslt) school of medicine The event I assed off at the Mo)cl theate i without interruption A small crowd piloted b) Di Ward left the Mnlverslt) )i leidav Inclining foi Omaha to take in the exercises After the piogiam was completed the medics and pro fessors passed a part of the evening at a banquet, the Lincoln visitors re turning on a late train last night Mr ev ions to the exercises of the da) the regents met in a short sessloi' This meeting had no particular object In view It was called principally be c arise Regent Kenower president of the board was not able to meet with the rest here at the IJniversit) on Wednesday Whether Important mil teis were considered or not was not known last night when The Nebraska!) went to press. 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