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(leasQuabie prices. v i p xooooooa LUNCIItON SPECIALTIES t ' x lias M STRBb lilVOOXiH i i m jq ' P n J lrf Wl'i fl. 1 t past, (or me ftuuent 01 tne preten(.Jaa the boy lerrtrn mm iiopesi niioiorinn loylni; nUttrand fellow's iKsWrj,"' "Ail tht ikv tings, all ffit aui tenet, Jc1-aZ2HJI TV. ' -M. ' 1 1 awiBWCrTS i mm m IT IS I MTa RELIABLE, I cZ I Tm A f 1 Additional Appropriating for AdrlfcuK : . . tural'$ehbt. "" Tho Adama bill.- which provided for govornmjnt appropriatlona tq Btat,el anlVeTBltlQB-. posseoolnft. Agricultural schools, has 'become a law. It; passed tho house some weeks -ago and the senate now awaits, the president's slgr nature. .." "", This bill, whjch Is. to replace ' the appropriation bill , of. ' 1890 providing each .jaBlciiltural. 'Instltultq?. with, ,.jl yearly appropriation of ?1&,000, Wilt 4)e of considerable valuo to all those stato institutions OTTe'rlhg agricultural courses. The provisions arc substan tially these: , Tho yearly appropriation to each 'univerJBlty;'iB to bo $20,000, which suin is to be increased $2,000 each year until the sum shall have, reached the $30,000 mark, when It shall bo fixed. Tho bill of 1890 had a similar provi sion, but, after a fow years, the ap propriation was reverted to the orig inal sum of $15,000. Under the now law our University will r'ecelvo $20,- 000 next year, $22,000 tho next and so on until 1911, when uxo fixed sum of $30,000 per year will bo remitted 'to us for agricultural purposes. Juniors Defeat Seniors. In one of tho most hotly contested basket-ball games over Boon In -the Armory tho Juniors defeated tho Seniors last night. Tho final scoro was 30 to 4. At tho close of tho game amid the deafening yollB of their classmen the Junior toam was proudly carried off tho floor on the shoulders of their comrades. Tlmo and time again during tho gamb It was impos sible to hear tho officials whistles on account of the enthusiasm shown by the spectators. The first half was vory oxclting, indeed, and it was during this half when one of tho most spectacular plays ever seen on- tho homo floor occurred. Ono of tho Senior players getting tho ball on a high pass, cir cled tho end for flvo yards before he was downed. On the next line up tho Juniors received the ball on tho kick off and by pretty dodging and a for ward pass planted the ball' behind tho- goal. At this juncture of tho game Ttefcrco Hoar-severely admon ished the men for their groat speed, and asked them In-lhQ name of all that was good and fair to play a slow er game. From this time until the end of tho half the -playing was not so vigorous, consequently the Juniors weroonly able to got four field goals. Owing to tho nervous strain upon tile referee, officials'' yrerb changed" be tween halves' and lioydr, the vdrsity center, manipulated thoovhlstle -during the last half. Tho players taking advantage of his height, tried low passes,, thinking ho wpulu not see them, but ,not so, for ho docked overy man a igoal that used tho low pass. About tho middle of tho half Bow man and Hause'r, 'becoming tjred of tho monotony of the sport, used the "lofto'r" and wore able to land tho ball in tho "green" flvo times bofo're they were caught - In tho act. From now on affairs simmered down to a minimum, and as tho Juniors needed six moro goalB tb make thirty polntB, they were not hindered until tho re quired number had been made,' when tho referee's whlstlo blow.- This game was merely a practice game for the Seniors, but' owing to tho lack of tlmo only fo'iir men were permitted to try but for tho flvo positions. 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