The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1906, Image 1

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ball Games as Arranged by
Manager Morrison
At a special meeting of the Athletic
'Board called yesterday morning, two,
.dates were ratified for football games
"-next falL Tho gtime with Minnesota
" Jfor November 3rd was the one of most
. importance. The other one was with
Drake on October 13tn to be playedl
in Lincoln." The Minnesota game as
usual will be Vayed in Minneapolis.
"ThoKga!me-withthe "Gopherij" la two
weeks earlier this year than last,
yhicV should .be a great advantage
to the men. By this, arrangement
theyvwHl not toe crippled jip Tfar the
"Thanksgiving game.
Drake nhs Ho been played for the
4 past few years, but .their success on
the gridlro'h has been extremely 'pleas
ing to the oyal supporters pf that in-
" institution. Hestbn, the old. Michigan
- star, who coached the Iowa school
last year was very successful, but
Drake Wll 'not be able to have him
during the coming year. The same
old struggle will be expected, .with
Minnesota, and if Nebraska has as
good a team as the present signs in
dicate there Bh'buld be an exception
airynard contest next ' fall in the
northern metropolis. The one plogan'
THEODORE THOJVIAS ORCHESTRA,
SOLOISTS Ajffi) C&ORtiS .
. THREE GRATfD CdtfCETS, MAY 21 AND 22, 1906
Scats on sale at G. A Cranqer Co. Season tickets $3.Q0; Single
admission $1.56 antf $J.b6 ' " w ' '
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THE A8ESALL' DIAMOND
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JUNIOR-SENIOR
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RECEPTION
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May 26 Double Header.
The Junlor-Sonidr reception commits
tec announced yesterday that the date
of the reception .had been fixed fori
May 26. An entertainment and dancp
Mil be given in Memorial Hall. -
The committee , lias taken up thp
ratherdlflwnifak' of tryingxtoxgot up
a reception which will not prove &
failure as has boon the case with moa
such functions in thepiis't. -The at-
tendancoat the Junior-Senior recep
tion is generally very small. The re
sult is that it proves a failure as a re
ception and also from a financial stand
point An effort will be made to. re
move the financial obstacle his year
Western League aseball.
Lincoln ........' 7
Denver 0 4
Lincoln found its old gait In the first
game of the series to be played on the
home diamlpnd. Denver came yes-
Jayhawksra Will' Corns Up Jot First
Time In Three Years,-aames
Friday ju Sat., Way 18-19."
Kansas, we welcome theo to our
Unlyeralty and our.basoball .diamond,
and ,jf ,ike ;cripp recuperate, .auf-'
flciently by next Friday and Saturday.
-May 1 8and 9, ihey -FiU jsiye you a
run for your money. Tho fans are
.eager to see Morse, Dort or Nillaon in?
front of sevea men ;that wilt do tho
"Indiana etate" stunt over again a&T
leave you with a goose-egg. To be
found the genial Mr. "WTiito.for safp
drives made the fans' spirits como
jumping back tobp top notch after tho,
slump occasioned by the bad4uck in
which the team baj? beea playjng.vJPop
Byler executed for Ducky and hold the
Visitors .down to one safe one, while
jthe Jteam gave him perfect support noi
Ian error being charged against Lincoln.
In his Dlace at third Qulllan landed
three difiicuitnca thatralded material
!y in shaping the score as it stood at
tha flnlnVi rtnr ntirn,. flutrh f!nnlr ;h
by levying an assessment on the cla -has layed Jn thfi Oor garden for
sufficient to pay the expensesqf the r.a noQf ..n Boaanna xc Z,tv
lerday and tho "way "Duckey's boyp,rjabre, Morse has been out of it oh ac-
of Nebraska roofers for every football
'Season S' "Wo" must defeat iillnne-v
sota.1' So will it be next year.
The Athletfc Board, also 'elected the.
officers for' Athletic Board election to
ay. It was decided to keep tho polls
. opehsfrom ten to twelve in the fore
noon. Qnly those who registered ten
days ago vll be allowed to vote.
TheelectlbX this year will bo a
tame affair compared with those of
"the two previous yfears. The number
who are eligible to vote in .tomorrow's
election is less than one hundred and
fifty. Last year and the year before
about one thousand votes worO cast
by the student body and alumni. But
the agitation this year has been re
sponsible for limiting the vote to one
faction, the fraternityTffpn. Tbifl-.cuts
down quite materially 'the revenue
coming In to the board from tho elec
tion for twenty-five or thirty -dollars
Is the income this year as compared.
with over two hundred last.
Next Monday kevening. .will be the
last regular meeting of the oiu Ath-
r' feie board. ?Atf that time it is jqulto
like the football manager for- "next
x y.ear, Vill bo '.elected. The new men
i . ill ,tak their: placed at a meting held
? aometlme before the: school is over.
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Fraternity msa. .4
..... Games. W. L.
t hlMCaona. Psi.v 3 3
-, JCappa, Sigma . .& .
J).elta Tau .v Z
Phi Gamma. Delta 2
tfJeltal TJpsllon W 2
Sigma Chi .r.
Bea Theta PIV. V
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affair. It is also hoped that this- sys
tem may enlarge the attendance, glnc
admission will bo. fr.ee to Jboi4.jSenipr
and Juniors.
A further attraction will be oered in
the combination .of a hop and enter
tainment It is planned to give a short
nntertalnmeat nrldr to-the dance in
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oraer to accommouuie uiuou wuu uu uui
careNto clance. The entertainment will
be glveh,n the chapel and the dance ip.
the Armory,. Apcordlhg to the plann
of the committee Tho entertainment
will consist of 86lectrons by tho YI .
,CA. Quartet. and a number of dra
matic shunts by members of the Junior
class. QuIckTSr'brchestra willfurniJih
the music for the. dancers. Refresh
ments will be Borvcd.
tho past threp seasons on the varsity,
has signed a contract with
count of aspraia, NllleoB Mas twto els
located ribsFeBlon has a sprained
wrist; ' BellamyxAroke his ankle and
Bob Hyde discovered lately that his
thuBab:na..beeu. dislocated. daring the
1 entire Eastern trip aad still he stayed
in the game, but Nebraska is .laying
j foirKansas and we hope they will, both
bo goose-eggs. Such material does
things when Jn good condition. Re
member, that "on April 13 Nebraska
played a 6 to .game on Kansas Uni
versity territory r aad -each team, xnado
lit hits; Don't forget that this was" a
long' drawn out game; that it took
dimes and
was seen in professional compahyvye?
terday for the first time. Ha playpd i.a
nis oia iorm, geumg one nil ana
one run, and will undoubtedly hold
down a place oh the team. The Unl-J
.verslty of Nebraska Is now well repre-.
sented in :the "fstern league, having;.
Bender and Fonlon with the Omaha
team and Cook with Lincoln.
that it took Wl
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twelve innings, to raise tha3 to 6 scoro
of the ninth, which was in Nebraska's
favor, to the tie scoro.
On the Southern trip at Easter time
twOvof the Ave games were clean vie-
torlesfpr Nebraska and in oao v'of
them Maahattan failed to score while
Nebraska 5j?arhani;snp fO, jbwp yfafa,
lost and the. ultlkwas tho. tweivp, in
TJnlvorsity women 4esirlngposltlons
during the summer for the coming col
lego yeanjhould register with Mrs.
Bar'kley, dean ot women, or Miss VJlb
bard, secretary Y. W. C. A. Several
good positions for the summer are now
available. "
rWinifred Chadwlck visited her Trl
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Delta sisters from Friday till Sunday,
May 15. " .
- Glee Clu Meets.
Tho Glee. Club met last night and
perfected its organization by adopting
a permanent constitution. Plans wero
.discussed for the coming year and the
following oncers were elected:
E. H. Johnson, president
R. E. Todd, vice-president
A. J. Cobb, secretary-treasurer.
The election of a manager for next
year was deferred until the jaeoting po
bp hP.ld Thursday In IT. 207, at chapel
time.
"Ernest Johnson was appointed toarl
range for a concert to be given-, in
chapel; also Jor trips to Beatrice, Np
braska City and Plattsmo'uth.
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.- TheLinsoln-Local Dtxprees, 1343 0 St
Don Cameren's new lunch- counter;
Quick service. 119 So.. 12th St
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AthlpUc Board elation today.
nlng tlo with the Jayftawlkers. As wa
remember it, the Southern trip was: ,
At Manhattan, Kas.j Aprilvll Rums;
yarslty 4Q, Mnhatlt$u 0; errors, var
sity 1, opponents 1; hits, varsity8,
opponentis 2; Nlllson.
At Lawrehcey Kas. April 12Ruas,
varsity 3, Kansas University 4; errors,
varsity 4, oponets 1; Jilts, varsity 8,
opponents 7; Morse.
At Lawrence, JCas., April 13 Runs,
varsity 6, Kansas University 6 errors,
Yarsity i, jOpponents. JijjtM,, jyfnlty
13, opponpn .13;; .jDJort, 12 ),nnVngs.
At Ftori JEUJejr, Ksijiunsi yarplTZT, -Fort'BJyiey
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m; Nilljjon. -
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St. Mary;p 2; -errora, yarsity 8, 'oppo
nents "4r-hitsr ,yarslty j, .opponents 2;.
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