,- ' "T-. T.f "3! j V -V tflIViERSrifY OF NE&kAsfcA, ttfKXHLtti TUESDAY, ftlAY tS, 1906. Price 5 Cent Tftt I v IKlTvth 1 fr X T B m IT V - "sl V srC B ' a JLi! . I W&$WiM . wA I J !. I fl. !JJA.J I- Jl.t Ui M )000000000000 ft ' r r.A 1 1 A. b -! Of ft,' BASEBALL JEAM ARRIVES " LINCOLN ON 8ATURDAY. IN Crippled Condition of the Meri Ac counts for Their Long List Of De feat Play Kansas Villi Week. Thd eastern baseball schedule of tho CornhuBkers for 1906 has boon played and in consideration of the "hard luck" Encountered by Morse and his bunch, thd four grimes to his credit and tho fccore do not toll the wholo story. The first five- games of the schedule were lately reviewed in The Nebras lean and this eaves the1 seVen others . to be accounted for as follows: On the 6th of Miy It looked like anybody's game up to tho seventh inning, when Purdue, at Lafayette, succeeded in the ' last two innings in running in three scores td Nabraalca's ond. The varr slty bested thorn-on hits' by 6 td 4 arid nnlv made a errors to their 4. On the 7th the Llncolnites played tho first shut out. game, of tho season, leaving! the Indiana State University with a I goose-egg as against five runs. Morse pitched ihe game and gaVtf them flvd hits bdt Nebraska got four and played an errorless gdirid. Jam'ds MIHlkiri University showed up stronger than was expected 'and played a UrSgame; with tho Westerners to tho bad. an this game, too, the varsity made more! hits than their opponents, 9 to 7,- s.ud both teams fumbled three time's. Carroll pitched the ame, since Nlll son was troubled with his broken ribs The bunch didn't meet Illinois Ejtate University at Charapagno on tho 3tR Ndwlrig to a" rain storm. On tho 10th Wabash turned tables In the goose- egg game, when tho dougnnut was on Nebraska's- page of tho' score bodk. Tho Sonth Benders made three runs, - touched-Morse and. Dort for eight hits anebonfy made two" errors they put RiSbu'stf W me' box rintt the" rXrWly failure' to hit hlni afore fhari' once' threw the game. Notre Dame also made It interesting for the team but 3 to C isn't a bad game. It seems that the varsity played too much -ping pong at Omaha and allowed the Crelghton College bunch a walk over, 4 to 2, gave 12- hits and only-got 6f and made 4 errors to 3 made by the Crelghtons. - The Eastern schedule a pVa'yod Turns up: , At Amea, la, April 2JMRuns, var sity 4; Iowa Slato' Agrlc'ui ituW College' 1; errors, varsity 3;' opponent 3V hits, varglty 12, opponents 5; -DortT At Ames, la:, . AprlL SORaln no game. ' At Grinnell, la May lXtuns,. va slty 5, Grjnnell.2f errors) varsity 3, opponents 4; hits; rirsfty. oppon ents 4; Dort At Iowa City, la., May 2- px&i, Var , ally 2 Iowa SUto 3; errors, varsity 4, fom&i U TiifV. vrsfty Z rfp'p'dn. '. enta 8: Morde.- ' At GalesWrg, 111., 6ay 3-Ryna tlWHjP f Bfeoif Cofle if errotij 'vaVsttys; 6:mttsti&&; ptf, vUSfiaiftrft fpdtfHU 8 Nillwrar . 'jU iafayettV, Inif.r Ar & MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL THEODORE THOMAS ORCHESTRA, SOLOISTS AlSfti CticMte THRE GRAMD CONCEkt S, MAY 2 AISTD 22, 1906 Seats on sale at G. A. Cr anceif Cdt Scaiori tiefcets $3.00 Single admlMioa j' add $.00 oC)66o66c "l iJimim vawity 1, PUdruai 3r errors, varsity 8 opponents 4; hits, varsity G, oppohonU 4 ; Dort. At Bloomlngton, Ind., May 7 Runs, varsity B, Indiana Statd University 0; error's, varsity 0, opponents 4; hits varsity 4, opponentu 6; Morso. At Decatur, iil, M& sfifflaS, var slty 5, James iiiUikin UnivorsiCy &i errors, varsity 3, opponents 3; hltnt varsity 9, opponents 7; CarrolL At Champagne: ill., Illinois Statd University, May 9 Rain, no game. At douth Berid, trid., May id Runs varsity 0, Wabash College 3; errors. Varsity 4, opponents 8; hits, varsity 1; opponents 8; Mordo ahd Dort. ' At Notro Dame, Ind., May 11 Runs, varsity 3, Notro Dame 6; errors, var sity 5, opponents 2; hits, varsity 6 opponents 6; Dort At Omaha, Nebf., May 12 -Runs I varsity .2, Crelghton College i; errors, t f J J '-''J r m 4." . v- , varsity opponents a; mis, varsuy 0 opponents 12; Morse and Dort. ORA Hi TIMMERMAN. mm HAt BALL KAPPA SIGMA, PHI P8I AND KTA THETA PI THE VICTORS. Dsfeit Phi Cam, Afpha theta Chi and Sigma Afph In Ctesely Contested Games iiljtsbrl Nearly Over. , Fraternity' Couriclf Mtt . The Fraternity Coiinfeil held' Its reg ular meeting In University Hall laat eVonlng. Dr. Lees chairmaii 6f the" Council, presfrfo'd and Chala6'elI6r An dfews gave a tirlef addres's folatlvo to certain evils existing among the fra ternities at- nfese'nt and what meas ures should" be taken to abolish them. , Alth'otfgh' nothing defrffitef could be" Obtained at the time? The Nebraakari went to Dross, it is quite nrobablo that stops wore taken toward fulfilling the! desires or unanceuor Anarews regara Ing the pfdjjpfeod1 refiSrms. Chfca Wine Track Meet. Tho track meet at Marshall field Saturday between5 the teams of Chlca- tg'c and Wisconsin went to tho former- by' the score-of 80 to- 46. Captain Parry of Chicago made a new western' Intercollegiate" record of 161 feet 7 1-Z inches' in the' sixteen pound hamnfor throw. The1 former mark was 157 feet 8 1-2 Inches and held by Parry. , Former Instructor Dies at Lda An tfelei on May 8th. The death of Ora H. Tlmmorman at tos Angelo California; May 8; camd as a shficlclar the University, A thdugh Mr. .Tleamerman was'colfipelld to give upMs tuition as instructof Mri the Engineering! ddiarttaotit last December 6a elccoiiiit 61 111 health, his1 condition- was not at that time con sidered serious! Thd deceasedywas tti6 only sdH of Jason Zimmerman of 'ftolla; Nobr. Hd was, b,orn October 8JH81rrontered the uuiTorouy in xvvvt'mmxyroma nave graduated iti i905 biif ho ot boon doinpellod. to leave tho University on account of poor health the winter of 1904. He accepte'd a position as civil engineer on the San' Pedro, Los An geles Salt Lake railroad in Nevada. He spent the summer of '05 'In the United States Geological Survey id Colorado, returning to tho University in tho fall to accept a position in thd Engineering department. Ho was1 married to Miss Nettle Jane Stewart of North Lonp7 Decenlb'of 23, 190. Mr. Tlmmorman fas"' member 6f Kappa Sigma and' signia Tan frat'e nities, the Engineering Society .and neid the position oi county engineer Saturday afternoon the Phi tiamma Deltas suffered their first defeat in two years. The Kappa Slgmas proved td bd tho stronger players' in every part of the game, especially In hitting; the ball, tfiid pitching of both daughey and Bdlchdr Was good, but few food hits being securdd off-olthor ih&u. The gamd ifiS ar1yb6'dyfd Until the" last, vfiori Cooke slid hoind with thd Win ning nin. This fs (He second gaiiio wdii by thd Kap Sfgs and from pr'es. ont indlcatioris they' will mAko a tldio face1 fof iifsf dljlce; The game1 Saturday Waif by tir the ftdst articid of fraternity baseball 4b& od Oio idc4l field this- season. The floid'lng was e'&epti&&liy good, ah'd the men showed themselves to be im has hMffl. Ofiref-tfi pfet (iest pfays of m Me' warf Mdnefee's throW titim deep' c6ntor fi6ld td the home pla'id. McGoichfn made' d phe nomehaf ctcfi On th'ird base. The final acord of 2-i $tr$B a very g'odd Idea of what thd gam was. " rHkr i.ph! UVXk VWMj SJ Thi tineolnljbcei, Bxprew, 184S O St iH Richardson county". v His friend. Robert Burdette. roaueat dd thd privilege of preaching a short sermon over his bbdy inf Los Angeles' before It was shipped to Stella, Nebr., whetttf th'ef f tfneVaT war held oh Sunday, May 12. Tne remains were interred iff the Stella cemetery,- IaTd oit by Mr; Tlmmorman himself. The following 'Kappa . Sigma broth ers attended the( funeral jand acted as pall-beafers: Charles Week, Wallin ffliini&ii, ferno' Hedged Wllllimi King; Ge"bTgo Davis 6f Omaha; John West ovor auu narry nyrno oi jtiatumore, . Immediately followlng'thd Phi Gam. ind KappaiSIg game thd Phi Psis and Alpha Theta hCissllned up for, a, game. -f hlsr game, with thevexceptkra of theNV, first half of the fourtbproved' quite as Interesting; as the" othor.y In this hlf the" Phi Pais cinched the game by running In seien. tallied before1 they we're put rfown. TheAlptfa Thd'te rali lied In thd fifth and shut them okt, but at the bat they were unable to lovercometfie7 lead and the game eiid- f ed by a score of- 9-4. This made three garnet played by thd PhljPsfr ad . three won; .while the Alpha Theta Chis have won two and lost one. 4 iv mhr Ray7 TK-imaS1, di'e-S1mday, of typhoid fever. He was a graduate 6f I the O. K.v deBrtmentt and one pt thi most Jpromineni.) men graauaung in the pas't'"rew" years. ' f- n ' - ' -V W xriV'tAArArv2vvV CI W WW M mm. JHSW W eT C' V . JBaaJP , A JT mL "; '-. fmt n. A . &0 t. rNrf " Cr 'i. . ,' :ft MAY (fi! AND 19 . . !;! . V1.. '. I Kansas vsi Nebraska , 8 ' mrmtwtfi iLn A big flaht was nulled off yesterday. tfh'e tailndersworking bard for laft plied. Beta1 Theta, Pl'sklnned up toe Slg Alphs to the tune of f to 6. The batteries were Bell and Murphy and Meyer and Schmidt,,- respectively. Consldering-therusual records, the two .teams piayea wen. uotn pitcners were ' hit freely, and the .game depended largely upon who was last to bat. At the beginning; of the last half of ths seventh, Sig AlplT had six runs' to ttie Beta's five, but Bell and Raber both -, crossed" the plate and in dolag so wen the game. kr- 31 r. X I i t t fc r m. rai luipps rsi. a KapH? 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