The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1906, Image 1

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DEFEATS KANSAS IN FIRST GAME
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The Secon,- Innlngv-Was Nebrk?a
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? the first timp in three yeara the
KbmU( athletes were seen on the ath
IeUctfleld yesterday. The crpyrd that
ttiraed out to see the varsity play was
sfiuui out entnusiasuc,' xne XNopras
2 luWm played gilt-edged:! ball, ottly
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.'.:. -" thWM.' 3ut Kansas seemed to go to
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ickCtleld played a; good game for the
.rarMty and was able to put the ball
.ltet .for -alc sacrifice hits at the right
Im. Tfnnlftn'o Tirtnrtn nin W thn
Male.- Fenlon's home run was the
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'game more in detail Is' given below.
v vKa"a8 hatTtWomen on base&in .her
.kaft of" the fliraC lut was""' unable lo
raoore. 'Rlne got to first dn1 the "short-
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top's 'errQr, Barta sacrificed; sending
iaa to' .second 'and. Fenlon knocked a
aoae -runp'QYer.j the' rifeht-vflld fence,
flHiaglBg In two -scores. " Kansas man-
, . ?ed Uk score on a hit, a -passed ball
; j. iad a'slnglo in th secpH..vMorse
. : icered on a hit and a long two-bagger
W-i 'aacrffice by Barta'. TEls,eladed'fthe
rr " V .fiM for the second. .-.
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Earned rftns Nebraska 8, Kaasas -2.
Two base hits Rine. Three baae hits
Morse, Hoffman. Home rua Pen
Ion. Sacrifice hits Barta, "oung.
Basesrstolon Gaffdis 2, Rine, ;Kbrso,
Sprague, Hoffman, Jones. Bases on
balls -Off Jones 2. 'Struck out By
Dort ,, by Jones, 5. , passed ballsr
Carroll. First on errors Nebraska 'i,
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pire PInneo. Attendance 250.
b.v JElocutlojp Recltal.-a ,w
Miss- Howell will give the second
recital oifnet Wednesday" ovoning
in Memorial Hall. 'Thistime the J pro
gram will bo In the hands of the sec-
ptd-y.oar students, assisted- by the
Schppl of JMuslc, and a very fine oven
iifg's'entertalnmeht Is promised. Those
wild take :part h the recital are!
Messrs. Walker, .Baldwin, Sawyer,
Gibson, i.asses Ferris, Fail, Cook,
Haynes The program will begin at
8' o'clock sharp.
Prsf. E. M. Pease Visits University.
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V.PrqKJB. M. Peaie of New York clt
'day. ProfessorPease was at the head
bf;'th'eLUn; department in Stanford
nlVeraitJup Jbo ISOIt when tie left
with? Professors Ross and Howard.
Slncefthat time he has. been in busi
ness foln the, metropolis. Professors
Howard, Caldwell, Luck.ey.vand Fessler,
TOOK dinner, .witn jar. rease 'yesteruay.
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'" K QrarfuateFaculty Netlee.
Mrs. Minnie Thspop England's thesis
as candidate for. the degree of doctor
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of philosophy la Political Economy and.
Socioldgytls ,'4eposlte4v'i 'tnehaaoel-'
lor's office fer. laspectieaaadwitlvM-;
main unUl'-June 2nd? 1(The Utle Hf;
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SATURDAY,
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FRAf CRNITY COUNCIL ME1TS.
Takes Initiatory Steps. Towird Re
forming Existing "Rushing" Evils.
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Whether; the Freshman' of the fu
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upon .Nebraska, campus, at the
close of the first semester, or in his
Sophomore year, is the questfon coa-
fronting tho Fraternity Council at
I present The matter was taken up and
discussed by tho faculty and student
members of the Council at its last
me'eting' early this week, but further
than referring it back to the fraterni."
ties for their opinion, no definite 'fic
tion was taken, relative to its settle--ment.
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v That something must be done Ho.
eradicate," the. 'existing evils-of early
rushing seems to be the unanimous
sentiment Qf the Comhcil, btt "exactly
what, measures w.ill bestaccomplish:
that .end; its. members have .not as1 yet
been able teclde". The faculty , mem-.
bers of the Coancll seem lp. favor the
Sophomor'vt year, while tlie stueit
representatlVeVelBeiLBed -to Brftwr
sCueraVle . tlm' , was ..Uksa ud vatV;ta
iii. x rr;i Ti. ' rli-Mfc. .:.
hil uireupBsmBcuBsiBgrioe;pTOS Bad
cons oi.me iwo suggesiea, rsBMdie,
and although no definite" coBclusto
Mm .arrived at as id which method
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able that. the matter, will, be satisfac
torily settled at the aext. session -sf
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"STUM VAKAA1 i mMma i-Si-iaj-.Ji,V.V; " w i.
the middle west, alms to meet, the "defc ; r r .'.
mandsfor better Instruction la geogra- -
tions and with little expense.' Three ,
professors ,will .dYPte their satire
Dhv and nature sttulv hv rivirt tmaAM
ers .an opportunity tp study these sub-X4
Jects uhde.r the mosf favbYablel4cKhdi- tjfm
time to ihstructibp, and. taevare' to 5
have asslsUnts In laboratories aad la
flew excursions. . ... J,-
Professor R. -H; Wdlcott," WW for.
three summers has taught aatttre
study to large and enthusiastic. sksses
In the University pf Missouri is rfto
be one .of the'ihree. HIs work will
be of high grade, and preclsslyVdap.Cek
to bublic scihtool teachers. r
' Professor Wliiiani G. ilshop;, forriier"
presidenttof the Llasoln mWs4n Col- ,.v.
lege, now or Nebraska Weieyaa UbI- f
yerslty,. is no teach general geography;
for grade teachers. He'hashWexperl'i
eace -lm: all. departmsBts fwiwhric W
The . director, is to torAK W MA
to courses X, .8 aad 3;M.jMtliaM.i
Besides the regular class, work. Jec
ture course 4 (s a ttreM fsatiirs oisl'; "'I
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vsHitles makes Jt"posie"or '"isjMB
era , to select corses at, both ' j&mi
mmwimpMmmm
geography..n4 Mtt9jH4r,t --
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Oaoitt L. Gates (t)QdrBtd).
10. 8oU aad Crop Special Prolsaaoi
T. 1 Uro (lUattratad).
11. Our Commoa
R. H. Wolcott (wltt apsateaas).
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