The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1905, Image 1

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Vol. IV, No. i 19
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905.
Price 5 Cent 5
WIN BOTH GAMES
DRILL FOR THE CUP
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VARSITY WINS FROM LINCOLN.
FACULTY DESTS COMMERCIALS.
A Neat Sum Was Taken In at the
Game for the Benefit of College
Settlement.
The Faculty was too much for the
Business Men yesterday afternoon and
as a result they walked off with the
baseball game by a score of 10 to 7.
The old fellows limbered up great and
the way they went after the sphere
would make some of the leaguers
envious. The only weak spot on eith
er team was the pitching staff. The
men would do fine for four or five
tosses, but their wing soon gave out
and they Immediately retired. There
was one thing that the managers
would not stand and that was errors.
As soon as a man showed a yellow
streak he was Immediately retired
and another sent in to fill his position.
Both managers had plenty of men on
their pay roll.
Notwithstanding the fact that such
old-timers as Raymond, Bhepard, Bell,
Woods and Funkhouser were on the
Commercials. Porslnger, Moore, Payne,
Heald, Condra and Piper were play
ing gilt edge ball and victory had to
come. The work of the toam'S constituents-
on the sidelines was espe
cially worthy of mention, and the root
ing was great. A neat sum was clean
od up for- the College Settlement fund.
.The following is the lineup and
score :
.Commercials Faculty
Pitcher.
Cornell, Boll, Woods .. Little, Persinger
Catcher'.
. Mason Condra
First Base.
Funkhauder Payne
Second Base.
Shepard Moore
Third Base.
Raymond Heald
Short Stop.
Bell, Roth Clapp
Left Field.
Hammond Chase
Center Field.
Aokermanf, ' Woods Allen
tfight Field.
Mathewson Piper
Fa'Cntt , 11746 1---10
CdmeYciaIs 4 110 0 1-7
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Ttf Varsity won a closer game from
. the Towrt Team yesterday afternoon
by a score of 1 to 2. The Town Team
was ifiade up of fast players, three
of them being old Varsity players, and
the support they gave Bennet was
good. Bennet Is the best visiting
pitcher, with the exception of some of
the league pitchers, that has tossed
a ball across the plate. He was re
sponsible for several strike outs, and
at all times ho had perfect control 0.11
speed to burn. Miller, the old Vars
ity catcher and fielder, played back
stop for Bennet. With Hammond at
BGcond, Fetz at short, and MIclcel at
first this team kept the Varsity on the
move. '
The base running of Nebraska was
a little off color in yesterday's game
but this was made up by the excellent
support the team gave "Chesbro"
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Morse, the man with tho spit ball. The
work of the Varsity was really tame
though as compared" with tho work of
our Faculty. The game with Still
College having been called off will
make tho number of home games yet
to be played rather few in number.
One of tho best games in tho remain
ing part of the schodule is tho game
with Creighton.
The score was as follows:
Nebraska R. H. P.O. A. E.
Bender, c 1 1 6 1 2
Nlllson, cf 0 1 2 0 0
Fenlon, If 1 1 0 0 0
Barta, lb 0 1 9 0 1
Gaddls, 3b 0 0 2 2 1
Reddish, ss 0 1 1 1 0
Rine, 2b 0 0 1 2 0
Schmidt, rf 1 1 0 0 0
Morse, p 1 1 0 2 0
Total 4 7 21 8 4
Town Team R. H. P.O. A. B.
Fetz, S3 0 0 2 1 1
Hammel, 2b 0 1 1 1 2
Mlckel, lb... 0 0 9 0 0
Bonnet, p 0 Q 0 1 0
MiUer, c 1 1 4 2 0
omith, 3b 1 0 0 4 0
Meier, cf 0 0 3 0 0
Irvine, If 0 0 1 0 0
King, rf 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 2 20 9 4
Score by innings:
Town Team 0 10 0 10 0 2
Nebraska 0 10010 2 1
Two-base hits Miller.
Sacrifice hits Barta.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The stockholders' of Tho Dally Ne
braskan will meet on Monday, May 29,
at 11 o'clock fn NL110, for the purpose
of electing directors for the ensuing
year. E. F. PIPER,
Secretary.
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The Y. W. C. A. glfls will have en
tire charge of the soda fountain at
Fliggs' today, and the gallant student
will have to loosen up and patronize
tnem generously or be an object of
contempt forever. All the serving
will be done by the Co-eds, and no ex
tra charge will be made for the sweet
smiles distributed by them. ' There
will be a heavy force on duty im
mediately aftqr the competitive drill,
so that quick service will be assured
even -fn the large crowd which will
certainly be. present then.
BENEDICT WINS CUP.
Five Men Average Above 125 Feet In
Punting Contest.
Benedict won tho punting contest
last evening for tho Tucker Cup'. Bon
nie's best punt was 51 yards, and this
was the best punt in tho contest. Drain
was a close second, and when tho
summation was made It was found
that ho lacked but one foot In tlolng
Bennle. The wind being pretty
strong made It hard for tho men to do
their best and obtain the best results.
Tho other events -of tho afternoon
broke In, and but sevon men tried for
the cup, out-of some dozen ontrlos.
Each candidate was given three trials,
and then the average taken.
Tho result of tho panting contest
was as follows:
FIrst-i-Benedict, 13.3 feet.
Second Drain, 135 feet.
Third Wollor, 129.1 feet.
Fourth Birkner, 125.3 feet.
Fifth Beakly, 126 feet.
Sixth McDbnald, 121.9 feet.
Seventh Campbell, 109 feet.
L6avd or SlouX City.
The Varsity track team leaves to
day over the Burlington for Sioux
City, whore they will meet tho Uni
versity of South" Dakota Saturday.
The men who will accompany Dr.
Clapp are as follows:
Burruss,
Manning,
Wallace,
Hagenslck,
Hauser,
Martin,
wellor,
Morse,
Havens,
States
Ponrod,
Meyer,
Knode,
Morgan,
Peck.
Do not fail to attend the farowelf
meeting held Sunday under tho aus
pices of tho two University Christ
ian Associations.
NINTH ANNUAL
PAN-HELLENIC DANCE
Auditorium, Friday, May 26tli
EVENING OF CX)MPETmVE DRILL.
EDDIE WALT'S FULL ORCHESTRA.
ANNUAL COMPETITIVE DRILL OC
CURS THIS AFTERtfOON.
Program Has Been Announcod
Music by Cadet Band All Classes
Excused After 2:30 p. m.
This afternoon the annual competi
tive drill of tho Battalion of Cadets
will bo hold on tho parado grounds.
Tho progrnm will begin promptly at
2:110 o'clock and bun been announcod
as fpllows.
1. Music -, .Cadet Band
2. Drill Company B Capt Whlto
3. Music Cadet Band
4. Drill Company D Capt. Hyde
5. Music Cndot Band
6. Drill Company C Capt. Ramsoy
7. Music Cadot Band
8. Drill Company A.... Capt. Sheldon
9. Music Cadot Band
10. Artillery Drill Lieut. Crawford
11. Individual Compotltlvo Drill..
(Four Selected Cadets Jrom
Each Company )
12. Dress Parado
13. Presentation of Prizes
14. Music Cadet Band
Tho judges who will nward tho de
cision are:
Capt. C. W. Castlo Thirtloth Infan
try U. S., A. and Second Lfoutonant
H. BJ. Lewis, Thirtloth Infantry, U. 8.,
A.
Three prizes will bo awarded as fol
lows: Tho winning company In the com
petitive drill will receive tho Omaha
cup.
To the cadot winning first pl&co
in tho Individual drill a gold medal
will be awarded and for tho second
place a oflvor medal will bo given.
Govornor Mickey will present tho
prizes to the successful competitor.
All classes will bo exousod after 2
o'clock this afternoon.
The following are tho winning com
panies in former competitive drills
slice 18,93:
1893 Co. B Capt. t. D. Eager
1894 Ca B CaL J. D. Dixon
11895 Co. B Capt. C A. Elliott
1896 Co. D Capt. J. C. Sedgwick
1897 Co. B Capt. R. C. Saxton
1899 Co. B Capt J. Stobbins
1900 Co. D Capt F. H. Woodland
1901 Co. A Capt. A. K. Tukoy
1902 Co. D Capt. A. K. Barnes
L1903 Co. D Capt J. R. Farnoy
1904 Co. A Capt. B. D. Stanley
Cadets Go to Camp.
The Cadet Battalion will leave for
camp on a special train Monday after
noon at 5 o'clock. Tho oncarapmont
will bo held again this year at York.
The usual routine of camp oxercisos,
Including outposts at night, advance
and rear guard and target practice will
be hold. On one day, which has) not
been decided yet, a sham battlo will
occur. Last year tho rain prevented
this interesting foature of camp.
On Tuesday, June 3, tho Battalion
will join the citizens of York In cele
brating Memorial Day. Tho program
for this occasion has not ben an
nounced. It is rumored that there
will be an excursion to York Tuesday
to enable tho students to visit the
camp. The battalion will return Fri
day afternoon.
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