The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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Crelghton Saturday.
Tho game with Crelghton Collego
to bo played on tho campus 'next Sat
urdauno 2, will wind up the season
Bchedulo of twenty-seven games. Of
the twenty-six, throe 'wero postponed
on account of rain and ono; tho James
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MllUkln University game at Decatur,
, rhlnod on In tho dlghth. The sea
son shows four shutouts, two in favor
of Nebraska and two in iavor ui w
ponents. The 'varsity shut out Man
hattan, Kas., and tho Indiana State
University, and received their goose
eggs from the Lincoln League In the
second game with the Bfyanltes and
from Wabash C611ego at South Bend,
Indiana. Only one game during the
ohtlro season was called on account
of darknoss and.it was tho second
vnnoni. University same; whicn was
twelve innings long with a score of
5 to 5. This game should have been
A wnhrnnim victory, for Kansas' run 'in
the two scores necessary- to tio Ne
braska In the ninth on account or
Jthree errors. .
' Of the games played, Dort pitched
the moBt, leading with nine games.
Nlllson pitched six, Morse Ave, Bow
man one and Carroll one.
Three of the old wheolhorses will
be out of Saturday's game for various
-onarnifl. Cooke makes gOOU WUn
Ducky, Fenlon Is playing with Omaha
and6addls Is down and out with a
game leg. Morse Is on tho road and
Dort will pitch the game.
It has been said that tho game with
Grolghton- College will not-bo worthy
of notice because tho college Is out
of our class, buLJKhen we remember
that they lead the Originals and
Western League teams In Omaha such
a merry chase every year and turn
out 'men like young Crelghton, who
made good oh the Princeton teamthiB
year, wo must change our minds.
And remember, tbo, that the varsity
only made two runs to fouf .by the
Omaha lads In the game played at
Omaha on May 12. In that same tho I
Catholics made twelve hits to tne
varsity's six and didn't err as oftenv
Noxt Saturday tho team will lino up
as follows;
Carroll . .J.". .Catcher
Dort ,......- - -Etcher
Barta First Base
Rlne , Second Base
Humpus Third Base
DenBlow ' Shortstop
Sprague Right Field
ChaBe . , . . K Center Field
NlllBon Left Field
Nebraska Guard Will Go.
Adjutant General Culvor lias an-
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noiinced" that Nebraska Tias- accepted
an, Invitation to send troops -.to the
army maneuvers at ;Fort Riley, Kas.
General Culverasked that tho- entire
"Nebraska Guard bepermltted to go,
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Dili iiiu SQcruiury ui win tiuu uiuo mi.
Indicated that only one regiment will
beJwoicomcwJEhe Second regiment at
tended" last year and .the -First will"
probablyho selected this year, A
state, encampment Swill probably bo
I held in -August for the Socotfdtregl-
mont ana tne oinor iruupa ra.jng'
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nt Thn Miv RpVinnln In tho" donkrtmontfl
of drawing, manual trlTlnin anp do
mestic science. wiH.remaln on view in
the large club 'room of the city library,
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room being open during 'tne Visual
library hours. . ' -
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John J. Foasler was a campus visi
tor Tuesday.
The,.Llncoln Local Express,. 1343 0 St
- Picture framing. G. A. Crancer,
1132 O street. (
C. J. Campbell, '06, Is In tho city
for a few days.
TypermciWhg, J. W'Browfcter, Rich
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ReglstracEf. H. Clark' spent WednoB
day in Omaha. ,-..'
Fsrbes Stables, llvory, cab and bag
gage, 1125 1 St, Boll 550, Auto 1SG0.
MIbs Bertha Marshall, '05, visited
the University Tuesday.
Union Shining parlor Sbiae, ftra
ceAte; chairs for ladiw. 1011 O St.
Don Cameron's new lunch counter;
quick service. 119 So. 12th St. i
Miss Katha"rin Sterllhgj 'OV; whb
teaches at North Platte, is visiting hei
Alpha O sisters., I
Attend the. after-inventory sale o'f
pictures at G. A. Crancer Co,, 1132
O street
Seniors have received notices from
Treasurer Bales that the 'fee for" diplo
mas is how due.
MIhh Tlrthfi Mrirflhnll. 05. who has
been teaching at Dakota City, is visit
ing Unl: friends.
V W in A rrfrltt wlin hnvn nnf llftl
mombershin dues 'or nle'djSes of sys
tematic giving do so at once.
Tnvltatlnna nrn nilt frr tVlft Phfttir.fil.
lofks Reception, which will be ' held
Jufie th from 8 to. 10 o'clock.. -.
Anv Iowa BtudGnt 'deirlner to KO'to
tho Hawkeye picnic Saturday; Juno .2,
see Mr. 'Aaron, ir. Humpnrey, mibb
Hddldy or Miss JE vans. :vi' ' :u
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Chancellor Andrdws dolivored the
commencementaddress at Fairbury
Tuesday eevnlng, and at Vaverly on
Wednesday evening.
Miss Alice E. Flnan of Wood -River
is In Lincoln . and will attend the
Summer School'. Miss Finan has Judt
finished her school work -at Rising
Mil
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Fifty-three applicants for certificates
rn -nrjimicA monioino aro now 'taKinir
an examination before the State oard
nt Wfiftlth In Renresentative Hall at
the State House." The examination.
adjourned for Decoration day opa re
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