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KrS - ?-, Stj5lgtapfa4 St"? jw triwwr 5RfPnWr,,,,jSSW"1 TJVwy. i3 ttbe alls l e b r a 0 It a n J. H. STUCKEY THE STORY OF THE DEBATE (Continued from page 1. ) fc tttfrtc-tfrtttFtfrfc-etttttc-t-frtt ttfrc U -m T is, , . Whole&alo and retail lec cream Wholesale- trade a specialty. Special attention given to dealerB and hotels. AIeo entertainments, both public and .prhatc. LINCOLN, Neb. 142 9 0 St. 'Phone HOG ' t i Melick's Stables l23o N St. Tcletionc 435 Carriages for dances and parties too. E. FLEMING Time Inspoctor M. P. 11. R. Practical Watchmaker. Jeweler and Engraver. Graduation Presents a SPECIALTY. 211 O Street, Lincoln. . Sam's 49A Cafe HEpB r'frg t WjiB The only place in JrHPMriP tho city to get the W uHV Famous Little Gem F Hot Spe- service for I,a- dies. Repairing Done. Trunks Exchanged. Valises, Pocket books, Belts, Etc. WIRICKS TRUNK FACTORY 1036 O Street. -rffi AKLKDRD5. HNGKAV1NGCO. If you want a suit with style and fit call on A. KAPPELIN- 206 South 12th. BellPhonea Office. 1 5:. I F741 Anto. Phone Office 15G1 Consumezs' Ice Co Office J 140 O St. Lincoln, Ncbr. VI 1 if ILLUSTRATORS f liH engravers QJf ' ffii) Pm inlne west (Pj&sw them mildly, for which he was dealt with -vigorously by both Lee and Lewis Ix?vis backed up Nebraska's com merce argument and the peace and safety argument, refuted the "War Scare," and sprang a chart on the de crease of wars and revolutions in South America. After refuting two or three minor points, he snapped the international law trap on Sales. "This nrgument." said Judge Dean, "swept eerythlng before it." Leo then took the floor for one of the two Nebraska. hae three taking too five minute rebuttals for Washington declined to rebuttals on account of it much time. She refused to allow Nebraska, who supported the negative, expected to have the final rebuttal, which was the custom in Ne braska's other debates. Nebraska had gone on the assumption that she wap to have the last chance, while Wash ington had gone on the same assump tion. On Friday afternoon Professor Fogg gae tip to Washington the final lefutatlon. Ntbiaska had two refuta tions, however, but for Washington to come lat it wa necessary foi Nebiaska to havr her first refutation Immediately after the third speaker, and thus she still had a second lefuta- tion. Lee jumped in and very skillfully refuted right and lett. Long botore this, however, the crowd had spen how Nebraska's machine was grinding and it applauded 1 ee's attacks. In refer ring to Sale's attempt to discredit Ne braska' charts, he contrasted Nebras ka's evidence with Washington's as sertions, backed "by neither chart nor book." at which the crowd applauded. Lee summed up Nebraska's side of the aso. Armstrong refuted for Washington, pleading that the Washington analysis wan fair. Then Lewis ( losed the debate for Nebraska. He onde-d his line of refu tation by testing the whole debate In teinis of Nebraska's analysis. Sale then nut In the final refutation for Washington, jeceiving much ap plause. He tried to explain away the leficctions ho had cast on the Nebras ka charts, and in trying to get out of the corner Into which Nebraska had driven him, tangled himself up by in sisting that to win the debate Nebras ka must have proved a universal nega tive. MEET MINNESOTA Stiff Contest Expected Saturday, at F. and M. Park. Tickets for Minnesota track meet go on sale this morning at chapel time. Our men have not been able to get in good practice because the campus was spoiled by rains. Hence they had to get out on the campus. Fenlon has been out the last two nights and is showing up well for fhe meet. The records made by the two teams this season as well as can be obtained are as follows: 100 yard dash Hunter and Redmond, Minnesota, 10 3-5; Smith and Bender, Nebraska, 10 4-5. Broad Jump Kiefer, Minnesota, 20 feet 11 Inches; Hagensiok, Nebras ka. 20 feet 10 inches. " Quartermile Smith, Nebraska, 53 3-G seconds; Haroldson, Minnesota, above bA 3-5. Shot put Pattee. Minnesota. 34 feet 7 Inches; Martin, Nebraska, 34 feet 4 inches. -Half mile Penrod, Nebraska; 2:11 1-5; Benford, Minnesota, 2:11 2-5. High jump Parsons and Twldt. Min nesota, 5 feet G inches; Benedict, Ne braska, 5 feet 3 inches. 220 yard dash Hunter, Minnesota, 23 4-5; Smith. Nebraska, 24. Mile-run Colburn. Minnesota, 4:52; Penrod, Nebraska, 5:01 4-5. High hurdles Hauser. Nebraska, .10 4-5; Hasbroch. Minnesota. 17. Discus Newton, 110 feet 7 inches; Thorp, Minnesota, 104 feet 3 Inches. Pole vault Hagensick and Benedict, Nebraska, 10 feet G inches; Pierce, Minnesota. 10 feet 4 inches. Two mile run States, Nebraska. 10:40; Greaves, Minnesota, more than 10:51. Hammer throw Matteoii, Minnesota, 115 feet 5 Inches; Martin, Nebraska, ll'O feel. 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