i wi nil M iHiH1 inn..wiag..r ' i r i Gbe ID a ilk 1cr,aM.p -;:r-,Mlr'u"i'"i"'iiii' H..M Vti . ) ( h r- v ' !J I ! . Have . .. iSSeL you Tr JSeen jfiSL Those IlSl&fflPfcv Sweii jiiSHlIra 5nri n or mffiEwMm m$M Novelties WJilp?MHil iliill'l ;Those ML , HilPm Iffa 'Latest mm HHI f Eastern flPlMliwI' 'College liiRllir Styles fcfflmlll Made to liil wtl Order lj U ($20.00 fi if, 1 and Xsk. ..SHa BL Higher. jfir' r Elliott Bros., TfllLORa feoth Phones. 1210 O St. BASE BALL GOODS TO PROTEST MEET. (Continued from pago 1.) tho tho hot- day proved of greater ad vantage to tho sprinters than to tho long distance men. Burruss did groat work In tho BprlnJ-S, winning both his ovonts In good time. In tho quartor Benedict mado a mag nificent finish and without much ques tion won second place. In tho mile, Morgan's strength failed him complet lv. but Davis ran a nretty race for second. Aldon was unablo to sprjnt past his opponent on tho finish of tho two-mile run, but neither ho nor Mor gan was In the condition to put up a race In tho two miles. In the hur dles Dunlap showed excellent form, and simply trotted In on tho finish of tho itwo-twonty race. Had ho run to his limit In this race, It Is probable ho would have broken the University record. Nebraska toad her own way In tho shot put, Ohaloupka -winning first and Wollor second. Ohaloupka also won second In the discus throw. Perry drew first In the broad jump over the Tnuch-vaunted t performers of Kansas, and McDonald second in the polo vault. McDonald did valiant work; exceeding any of his previous' records, but the veteran, Russell, camo up to the test and went over the eleven-foot mark. There will bo .no more track meets tills season. It had been planned that Nebraska should compete in the Ne braska Intercollegiate meet or at Kan sas City next Saturday, but It was thought best not to enter these contests. yQvVrvj L SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAY8 RA88 BECAUSE THEY' ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK AND NEVER FALL 1ELOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD. Recognized Universally as Best for Athletes. SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN CENTS PER COPY No. 238. Group XVI Muscle Building. By Dr. L. H. Gulick, Director of Physical Training," N. Y. Public Schools. No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. C. Murphy, tho well- known Athletic Tralnor, now with Univ. of Penn. No. 246. Group XII Athlotlo Training for Schoolboys. By Goo. W. Orton of the Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlete himBolf. A copy of our complete catalogue of athletic goods will bo mailed upon requoBt. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. SPALDING &, BROS. 126 Nassau 8t, NEW YORK. 149 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. Solo Agents for D. & M. Baseball and Athletic GoodB. Wo also carry the Spalding lino. Special prices to clubs on bats, balls, mitts and uniforms. LAWLOR CYCLE CO. 1324 O 8t. Only blcyclo and sporting goods house on O street. O G SPECIAL LADIES' MAN TAILORED ' 8UIT8 $11.35 to $40.00 JACKETS 7.35 to $21.35 8KIRT8 $4.00 to $18.65 Misses' 8ults.. $10.00 to $18.00 Work, goods and fit guaranted.. Also GENTS' TAILORING R. C HUBERT, 117 No. 12th Street ' ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OR AFTER THE DANCE CALL UP The Enslp Omnibus and Transfer Company For Good, Prompt LIVERY SERVICE HUYLER'S Chocolates and Bon Bons. Following Is the summary of last Saturday's meet as decided by the judges: 100-yard dash Burruss (Nebraska), first; Haddock (Kansas), second. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. 220-yard dash Burruss (Nebraska), first; Coo (Nebraska), second. Time, :23 flat. 440-yard dash Priest (Kansas), flrsV, Drlscoll (Kansas), second. Time, :53 3-5. Half mile Miller (Kansas), first; Benedict (Nebraska), second. Time, 2:02. Mile run Cooloy (Kansas), first; DavlB (Nebraska), second. Time, 4:41 2-5. Two-mile run Cummins (Kansas), first"; Cooloy (Kansas), second. Time, 10:22. 120-yard hurdles 'Dunlap (Nebras ka), first; Butler (Kansas), second. Tlmo, 16 4-5. 220-yard hurdles Dunlap (Nebras ka), first; Parker (Kansas), second. Time, 27 2-5. High jump Knodo (Nebraska) and Parker (Kansas) tied for first place, llelght, 5 feet, 9 inches. Broad jump Parry (Nebraska), first; Lapham (Kansas), second. Dis tance, 21 feet, Inches. Polo vault Russell (Kansas), first; McDonald (Nebraska), second. Height, 11 feet. Shot put Chaloupka (Nebraska), first; Weller (Nebraska), second. Dis tance, 38 feet. Hammer throw Putnam. (Kansas), first; Prlnglo (Kansas), second. Dis tance, 145 feet, 1 Inch. Discus Putnam (Kansas), first; Chaloupka (Nebraska), second. Dls- 'tanco, 110 feet, 5 Inches. Relay Nebraska, Coe, Dunlap, Hughes and BurusB, first; Kansas, Young, Nebold, Drlscoll and Haddock. Time, 1 minute, 33 seconds. You are wearing better clothes than formerly. YES, and for less money. 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