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." Zlbe 3Daih IFlebraekan , nut. society. (0 State Ual - -T Vol. IV, No. 130 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, J 905. Price 5 Cents iiiliihlfciinfcliiiiii.il,ili. mmJviJviJViJiiJiiiBiJiiJpiiiJpv w n .p r rpTr SUCCESSfUL TRIP Glee Club Returns From Extend ed Spring Tour. DOWNS COLORADO 'Varsity Allows Mountaineers Only One Run. TVmiu LoU'hS ft. in. ror Game With . ghlanit t'urk. The men from Colorado came out of their wild country yesterday to give uc a chance to see what they could do to Nebraska on her home ground, and narrowly averted a shut-out through the single error chalked up against Nebraska occurlng at an un opportune time. Nebraska played a star and almost errorless game despite a muddy field and a heavy wind. The Colorado 'men seemed somewhat rusty and made more errors than even a new field, or bad as ours even, can exeuse. Their pitcher was able to strike out men with comparative ease but allowed hits to follow each other too closely for the clean appearance of the score sheet. Morse pitched his usual faultless game and kept the hits well scattered, with the sole exception of the ninth inning when he allowed two singles. He showed perfect con tiol and not a man got a .pass to first off him. The support accorded him was superb. The scoring began in the second when Rhoades tried to catch Barta napping at second, and almost threw the ball over the shops, allowing the big first baseman to canter in to home. The real fun began in the fourth, how- over. Barta led off with a clean hit, and Bender brought, him In with a nice three bagger. Reddick singled, scoring Bender. Rine picked out -a nice easy one to let hit him and limp ed to first. Schmidt overcomes his modesty and lifts one into right field where Gharst and Ashton performed the Alphonse and Gaston act over the sphere, and finally let Mother Earth catch It. Morse takes out his spite on Rhoades by making him jump, and scores Rlne and Reddick. Gaddls thought the score was big enough and gave Harper a little play. in the seventh the boys took an other hitch in their trousers. Cook at last got his eye on the ball and alugjed to left. Fenlon did his best to -sacrifice, but Becker fumbles the ball and two men are on bases. Cook played around second and gave Gharst four chances to spot him, but the latter insisted on dropping the ball each time. Cook was then forced out at third by Barta, who reachedflrsl. Bender singled and brought Fenlon In. Rine pulled another twobagger, scor ing Binder and Barta. Schmidt ended the inning by striking out. In the eighth Inning Becker got a nice hit by placing the ball againBt the machine shop, and Rhoades tried to duplicate his performance, giving ScWmidt a chance to make the most i Chancellor Returns. Chancellor Andrews returned Thurs day evening from the east after an absence of two weeks granted him by the board of regents. The Chancellor spent the greater part of his time In Now York. While there he delivered 1 two lectures, one at Vassar college and the other at Wellesley. it it it H H it it it H it H it it it it it it ENGINEERING BANQUET, SATURDAY EVE, MAY 6, LINDELL HOTEL $1,00 PHR PLATE All Engineering Student are invited. i.j.jijj.j.ii.iiiitifcj.jjy.iiiifaji m spectacular play of the gmme by catch, ing the ball on the dead run. In the ninth Gnddis fumbled a hit by Walsh and with this error and two singles Colorado succeeded in get ting a man across the plate. NEBRASKA. A.B. R. B.If. P.O. E Gaddis, .lb 3 0 0 1 1 Ccok. cf 5 0 t 2 0 Fenlon, If 4 3 1 2 0 Barta. lb 3 2 1 10 0 Bender, c 3 2 2 5 0 Reddick. ss 3 1 1 1 0 Rine, 2b 3 I 2 3 0 Si-hniidt. rf 3 0 0 1 0 Morse, p 3 0 0 1 0 Total 30 ! R 27 I COLORADO. A.B. R. B.H. P.O. E. Walsh, ss 4 0 2 2 0 Gharst. 2b 4 0 1 2 Aahton. rf I 1 1 0 0 Dais. lb 4 0 2 8 0 Snyder, If 3 0 0 1 0 Caley, c 3 0 0 7 1 Harper, cf 2 I) 1 3 0 Backer, 3b 3 0 1 2 1 Rhoades, p 3 0 0 I) 2 GREAT INTEREST SHOWN Total .30 1 7 24 6 SCORE BY INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nebraska 0 1J) 4 10 3 0 Two-base hits Rine, 2. Three-base hits Bender. Bases stolen Fenlon, 2; Reddick. Double plays Morse to Rine to Barta. ' Bases on balls Rhoades. 1. Hit by pitcher By Morse. 1; by Rhoades, 1. Struck out By Morse 7; by Rhoades t Passed balls Caley. 2; Gharst, 1. Time of game, 1:30. Umpire Burruss. The team with Manager Alle.i In charge left early this morning for Des Moines where Highland park fur nished the first chance for victory'. The men will not return until May 14th. GREEN'S BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144 O Street. Palace, 109 No. 11th Street. Track Men Attend Mass Meeting In Large Numbers. Dr. Clapp's office was filled to over flowing with men Interested In track work yeBterday morning at chapel time, when he gave them a talk on training In general, on track meets l.i particular and the necessity for hard consistent training by each In dividual in order to turn out a win ding team. As to the schedule he thought It advisable to concentrate all efforts on the dual meets in the near future and not attempt to make the relay car nival to be held next week. The first preliminaries will be held next Sat urday, May 6, and the Inter-class pre liminaries the following week. May 20 Is the date set for the meet at Lincoln with Colorado and In order to be in Bhape for it the men must get out every day, rain or shine. In bad weather the hurdles will work outside of the fence on R street, the sprinters on the lawn and the distance- men will be taken to the B. & M. or Northwestern tracks. On the 30th of May a meet will be held with South Dakota at Vermillion and after that arrangements will de pend upon the condition of the team. If it is In first class shape the board may send, some at least, to Chicago on June 3rd and others may go to Kan sas City on the 10th to compete for western athletic union championships. The- time for men to get out Is so arranged that Dr. Clapp will be alle to give individual attention to each squad. Sprints and hurdles at 4:00; long distance men at 4:30; Jumps, pole vault and weights from 5 to G. The men also received some good pointers on sleep and diet. From 9 to 10 hours sleep was recommended. Without a training table it-is hard to regulate diet but the men were cau tioned to avoid pastries and cake and confine themselves as much as pos sible to beef. For Fun. soe Steele.. 143 S. 12th St MEN'S tviuEETINq Q ADDRESS BY Q 8 DR. . L. THOMAS g O r U i " " aaaaar Q 8 ART HALL. SUNDAY, 3:00 F M. 8 Manager at OIHnn For Coming Year Ar Choen. Tho glee club returned yesterday from the spring vacation trip which included seven concerts, at Crete, Bea trice, Fairbury, Grand Island, Aurora, York aud Seward. With the exception of the one at Crete the concerts were all most suc cessful, from every point of view. At Crete, the first appearance, without a leader and unaccustomed to their new pianist, the men lacked confidence and spirit, but after the first nlght'B stand a faithful practice or two gave the needed confidence and thereafter the concerts were more than satisfactory. At Beatrice a good crowd attended In spite of the rainy weather, and press comment at that place was lav ish in its praise for the club and their wprk, assuring for them an opportun ity to reappear at Beatrice whenever the club wished. Rainy weather greeted the men at Fairbury also, but here again a good crowd was on hand, and the efforts of the club heartily received. . Saturday and Sunday were spent In Lincoln, the club going out to Grand Island Monday and working back to Lincoln. At Grand Island there was more rain than nt any other place, but there, too, a goodly number braved the elements and heard the men. Tho lad weather story was repeated at both Aurora and York, but fair sized audiences greeted the club at each place. At Seward, the last stop on the trip, fine weather returned and a "standing room only" house heard the club. The final concert proved a good windup to a moat successful trip, tlie men being In the best of form and an excellent concert closed the tour. Before the glee club left on Its trip Martin H. Dirks, whose admirable handling of the home concert proved his ability, was unanimously elected manager of the club for the ensuing year. At a buslnoss meeting heUJ on the trip thq present manager, Everett L. Williams, was elected to the posl- ; tion of president, Eddie Johnson vice president and Mr. Cobb treasurer of the club for the coming year. The club decided that the selection of new men should devolje upon the presi dent, manager and director, the lat ter office not yet having been filled. A committee of three was appointed by the president to draw up a glee club constitution. A banquet, to leave things running smoothly, was dis cussed, and while no definite arrange ments were made It Is probable that a spread will be given in the near future. The trip financially also was a suc cess, accounts, when checked up, will show a balance on the right side. Plans are already under way looking toward a more extensive scale of op eration next season, both at home and on the trips which will be taken. Football practice wjll be held Mon day at 3:30 p. m. Men get suits in gym. CAPTAIN. r ,-V- ''. " .i 'Mr r--.. , . ,k' 'J..' 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