vaEGBma ! " JW 'I?1 h, ' !f ra i 'id j-3 M&6 rF5 y-vsa ..." -.sn . V VI g Vol. iv, fro. jtf UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, J905. Price 5 Centf . A -dT A' 1MF MWJ Wf $fte Bails flebraeftan - ' " . , . ' r r- lis.; GAME UNDECIDED Fifteen Innings Not Sufficient to Decide Winners. iteno Pitched th Whole Game With out Belief The rule 6f tbo Regents giving to the Military the use of the Nebraska Field after 5 p. m. put a stop to one of the closest contests ever playod on the University diamond. At the end of the ninth inning the score stood Omaha , 'Varsity 3. The tenth was no more decisive than the ninth, each team adding 2 to its total. The eleventh, twelfth, thir teenth and- fourteenth were not enough the leaguers scoring and blanking the 'Varsity and the 'Varsity in turn re peating the trick. During the fifteenth lining- with the score 8-7 in favor of Omaha the fatal 5 o'clock rolled 'round and the game had to be stopped. For fifteen innings "Silent" Morse again demonstrated his ability to more than hold his own. Without a rest savo between innings, he pitched as fine a game of ball as has been seen hero, fielded his own position admirably and did his share with the bat. Three of the Jeaguers were tried in the box and the manner in which the "Varsity land ed on the last one meant the substl , tution of another had the game con tinued. With the oxcebtloh of one I V inning tno wnole tdam played steady ' l.l.-i V.-11 -..l. , tl.., nntln vuuniobeui uuu (kuu uiuic luuu ooiid- fled the local fans. Besides the closeness of the game Cook's batting and fielding and a long home run drive over loft field fence by Shipke wGrojtbo features. Twice, dyfjng the thirteenth and fourteenth ikhlrigs, the leaguers had the bases filled 'and only one man out, but each time the 'Varsity rallied and kept them from scoring. The game was called in the middle of the fifteenth lrining, -with Omaha at the bat, .to;make room tor th Mil itary, The sajho teams play again this af ternoon. The attendance, owing to the chilly weather, was very light. Tho score: Omabaa, 8. Varsity; 7. Omaha. Carter rf ,k. Sewald. cf . . tfnodu, if 8 Bewer, 3b 7 Howard, lb .7 .Shipke, ss 7 CcCloekoy, 3b" 7 .Gondlhg, c ..... 7 2 Peister, p .T 0 Companion, p v. . . .1 0 BemlB, p :p 0 Tpal ...:... ...60 11 8 42 17 " 4 Nebraska. A.B. H. R. P.O. A. E. Gaddls, 3b 7 0 0 1 3 3 CpoX cf.. 7 enlon, If 7 a$a, lb 7 Bender, c 6 Beddlck, ss 6 Bine, 2b 6 .: Bcjunldt, rf ., 6 f$e P Total 58 1 Umpire Friese. Home Runs Schlpke. ' Three-base-hits Cook, 2. 'Two-baso-hlts Reddlck. ' tuck-out By Pfolster, 2; Com panion, 2; Bomls, 3; Morse, 8. Base on nans; un companion, jl; aiorse, 2. "Double plays Gaddls to Barta. Junior-Senior Reception.. TICKETS SI.OO. EVERYBODY INVITED. APRIL 8, 1Q05. it it n it it it n n it t it DANCING. I it it it it yilcik ))) SENIORS ELECTED The New Members of Phi Beta Kappa Chosen. SENIOR BOOK TUESDAY. A.B. H.R. P.O. A. E. ...8 2 1 1 1 0 0 2 3 C 4 0 2 0. 1 0 15 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 4- 8 0 0 1 1 0 1 5 0 2 4 0 1 0 3 2 8 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 17 0 0 0 1 10 1 1 2 117 2 115 8 1 10 0 0 0 2 12 6 0 Is to Be Placed on Sale April llth. The Senior Annual will be out oi press tho latter part of this weok dud will be placed on sale next Tusedayi April llth. All Seniors will be ex pected to redeem their pledges by de positing cash with the manager and receiving in roturn certificates ex changeable for books. The manager of the publication, Mr. Brown, is to b-3 found in, the editorial rooms of the DaHy Nebraskan every day including Saturday from 11 to 11:30 a. m. The managers have decided to take the books off sale before tho end of the present school year. This is a new departure in class book management, as heretofore the books have been left on Bale to Jio, Bold: at whatever jjrice could be had for them. This yarj however, as soon as accounts have been settled and the immediate de mand for tho '05 books has been Satis fled .the supply will be withdrawn and there will be no usual class-bobk bar gain sale. This means that Seniors as well as under-classmon will Hare to make immediate purchases at the reg ular price, seventy-five cents, Instead of waiting a year and making their own price. The books will be placed on ttle April llth at 11 a. m. BIG EVENT FRIDAY. Governor Mickey signed House Roll 250, the salaries bill, Monday. The Governor's signature constitutes the last stage in the action necessary ta have the bill become a fact and there fore insures three hundred and fifty thousand dollars for University sal aries. This amount Is about fifty thousand dollars more than has ever been appropriated for this purpose be fore. The last appropriation waB about thiee hundred thousand. The lack of TUnds with which to pay reasonable salaries has caused the University to loose Beveral of its most'able profes sors and the Increase In the amount of the appropriation, .while too late to prevent past losses, "will tend at least to ward off any future ruptures in the faculty on the score of small salaries. The Gymnastic Event to Be Very Elaborate. Great preparations are being mado by those in charge of tho gymnasium exhibition on Friday evening. Dr. Clapp has appointed a committeo which will have charge of the exhibi tion. This committee is composed of C. T. Borg, W. C. Ramsoy, R. H. White and Dr. Clapp. The preparations aro for 125 men in tho exorcises besides the men in advanced classed who will do special work on the different pieces of apparatus. The patrons of tho exhibition aro some of those most prominent in Uni versity affairs, Every indication points to a very successful evening. The patrons and patronesses are as follows: -Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews. Regent and Mrs. Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan. Prof, and Mrs. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall. Prof, and Mrs Fling. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Hardy. The tickets have beeh placed on sale at the Co-op. ana Harry Porter's, tho admission being 25c and 35c. Saturday morning witnessed some very interesting trials In the courts pf the Law School. The case of the State of Nebraska vs. Harry Keysor, a case' of perjury, was heard, in the District Gourt. The prosecution, for which F. W. Gibbs acted as counsel, ommitted to jrove what the issue was In the former case In which the perjury was charged and therefore the Judgo di rected a verdict of acquittal. A demurrer of the defendant, the Lincoln Tank Line Co., to the petition of Arthur J. Nelson, was also heard in the District Court. Ringer and Day, the counsels for the plaintiff, argued -against the demurrer and Lee and Smith, counsel for the defendant, ar gued for the demurrer. No decision was handed1 down. 7 43 20 7 The meeting of the Western Phil osophical Society, to bo held April 2i and 22, Is looked forward to with much Interest by the department of philos ophy as well as by tho friends of the association, who anticipate the visit of Prosident A. Ross Hill of the Univer sity of Missouri and of Secretary A. O. Lovejoy Of Washington University at St Louis, with pleasure. E. I., Hih iran of Nebraska University Is vice president of the Association. For Furs see Steele. 143 S. 12th St. A new consignment of cuts and half tones were received by tho Sombrero Board from the engravers, Barnes Crosby Co., of Chicago, yesterday. The cuts include fraternity pictures and pictures of the military companies. They are exceptionally good, showing clearly and distinctly each Individual. About $300 worth of plates have al ready boen "received and $100 worth are In preparation. The special fea ture of the 1905 Sombrero will be its wealth of small plates, embracing ko dak views arid snap shots of football games, track events, etc., which have never before appeared In previous Jun ior Annuals. Iilat of Those Wlioio High HoliolMrtlilp U Rewarded, This morning the names of the Sen iors just elected to membership in tho Society of Phi Beta Kappa wore an nounced by Secretary Clements at Con vocation. Tho required subjects for eligibility to Phi Beta Kappa are arranged In three main groups, with three sub groups In each group, as follows, tho requirements for each of the nine sub groups being ten (10) hours: I. Literary and Linguistic Group. 1. English and English Literature (In which group Anglo-Saxon is included), 2. Modern Languago and Philology (In which group, Gothic is included), 3. Anclentr Language: Latin, Greek and Sanskrit (excluding courses In Greok or Roman history, art or litefa-. . turo-ln which Efigltehtetxta.jt .trans lations aro made tho basis of instruc tion). II. HUstofttcal and Philosophical Group 4. History, American and Eu ropean. 5. Philosophy and Psychol ogy. 6. Political Economy, excluding courses without laboratory work. til. Scientific Group 7. Exact Scl- -onte: Mathematics. 8. Physical Sci ences: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, excluding courses without laboratory work. Members of the class of 1905, In or der to be eligible for election to Phi Beta KappaT must have taken: 1. At least ten (10) hours of work in at least one (1) sub-group in each of tho three main groups. 2. In addition, at least ten (10) hours of work in each of at least two (2) of the remaining six () s(Jb-groups. The following Seniors were elected: r Etta Agee, Anna Corder. Frances Cutter. Eunice Davis. Paul W. Harrison. Blanche Horning. Frederick M. Hunter. WlllforaTKIng. Katherlne Lumry. Arthur H. Marsh. Allene "McEachroh. Annie Moore. Frank A. Peterson. Minnie Petrashek. ". Helen Redlagton. ' ' Kittle Stirling.- MargareTStirling. Lillian Timms. - Alice Towne. J Alma Vanderveer. Maud Wilson. 1 Ruth Woodsmftll, Nebraska Alpha of Phi Beta Kappa was organized in 1896. The society was founded by Thomas Jefferson, 'membership In it being Intended then a& It Is now, as' a reward for excel lence In scholarship. Chant n Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Duck Pants. Palne's. Chris Bath House, corner llth and y P streetB, L, W. Pp.niegpe "ftuinber, 238 S. li tu street, , Llncbln Transfer Co.; baggage. Phone 176. .Unlpn Shining. Parlqra. Shine, 6c. . Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street , ft' t "-S41 -1 ., "-UJ IA , -"A v ? . 'u"S3 iff .; -ii ' ( w ' tf p ' 5 r -7. T j. ' ?; . k--.-t V : H .. ,y ? ui-i m - I'urjju. jt; '.,a .'- , : -" '' ' . I ,? -' ' ' . . r. , i,,'