r,zWm ''.C .'ii NEBRASKAN ,1, .Wi ' .,Vt . JVM.'' , f;Y'' !(- Mr ' J r - ;( ,- --' ..l. ,i4 ? ivnynnKHwn,, . i, 'i., r ,-W i .A -. I K I I I v ' i "7 fIRST GAME TODAY ft a r. v: IKAN8A8 WILL BE MET AT ANTEL fe 6? riPK PAHK A t.UU r. IYI. COTNER WINS CLOSE CONTEST (Cornhuskers Are Not Able to HlPac amentep and are Forced to Take ' KS Nine Blanks Mathers Did Well for Nebraska. r. ' Tho nnclorit foo of Nobraakn, tho 'JnylmwkorB .JrPm. tl10 south will bo 'tho RUOBts of Captain. Boltzor nnd his b'nsobftll players at Antolopo park to ny and tomorrow In two'Voturn gamoa for tho contostB playod at Lawronco on tho Eaator trip of tho CornhuBkors. (Tho gamo this afternoon 1b scheduled to bogln at 4 o'clock. Student tlck'otB Classes or no classes we I are remembered by j? the thrifty (Whenever you think of Quality Clothes at Popular Prices it'll (vfr . V , be to vour interest 4 i i to see lis $20.00 SUITS ARE $15.00 HERE Furnishing Goods that will put higher priced goods in the pK background ;Jhi ,?V COMPANY HATS 85c each for one or one dozen at admit to both, games. Tickets for bleachors or grandBtand will soll4 at twonty-flvo contfl. Tho gamo this afternoon may bo tho ono that will count In tho cham pionship race of tho Missouri valloy conference. Ono of tho two games will bo selected by tho visiting toant and M will not bo known doflnlteiy until this afternoon which ono tho Kansas men decide upon. If It Is the championship argument today "Hap" Ward will probably bo sent to tho mound for tho Ipcals. If not "Buck" will cIioobo botwoen Olmstead and Prouty for tho twirling task. Game at 4 O'clock. Tomorrow's gamo is Bchodulod for tho samo hour 4 o'clock, Those aro tho final gamoB of the year and the laBt tlmo tho students will have a chanco to boo their favorites in an ex hibition for tho year 1908-09. "Pip" Cooke, ono of tho beBt ath letes that has ovor fought for tho scar let and cream, will say his farewell to Nebraska athletics in tho gamo to morrow. This will complete his four years of college sport. Ho has always displayed a loyal Bplrit for old Ne braska and the men who have boon as sociated with him slnco he entorod the flOld of Cornhuflker sportB will fool a deep regret when they seo him con cluding UIb college nthletio career. Defeated at Cotner. Yestorday tho Cornhuskors Journey ed out to Bethany for a gamo with Cotnor college. Tho pupils of Coach StevenB took tho gamo by the bare margin, of ono point which was chalked up in their opening round. Tho Corn- huBkorB woro prosonto.d with nine goose eggs. Mathers was on tho slab for the university bunch and handed out a winning variety of ball permitting the homo team to cloavo tho sphoro for but six safeties. Parameter, tho op posing mound artist, had the Corn huBkors at hlB mercy and kept the hits down to 4. Tho defeat of tho CornhuBkors Is laid in part to tho lack of practice dur ing the last two weoks. The Corn huskors, owing to tho absence of an athletic flold, and rainy weather, have been forced to do without practice for tho Inst two weoks. Since their eastern trip they had taken part In but ono gamo before yesterday and were in poor shapo for any kind of a contOBt. They showed tho effects the failure to practice had had on them in their batting yeBterday. Score: Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-fl' Cotnor ,10,0.000 00 0-1 Line-Up for Today. NEBRASKA KANSAS. Carroll c Rockfeller Ward p Harlon Olmstoad Balrd Clarko 1 b ."Walker Dudgeon 2 b GlbbB Boltzor 3 b Palmer Motcalf s s Huff Mathers 1 f Haller Cooko c f Wood Sturtzonogger r f Carlson ERECT NEW BUILDING ASTRONOMICAL LABORATORY TO BE ENLARGED THI8 8UMMER. WILL HAVE NEW INSTRUMENTS The Structure Will Not be Pretentious But Will be Built for Permanen cy and Will Present a Good Appearance. 925"CrStIdivoI.NBbi TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 Per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machine. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Anto 116&-Bell 1181. 123 No. 11th 8TUDENT8 $3 to $10 PER DAY. During vacation and odd hours. Business easy, honorable, profitable. Goods, highly morltorlpus, endorsed by TJ. Q. Government. Writ for full par 'tlculars. fft 8hlpman Agents 3upply Dept...... Lewis Block, Buffalo, N.V. Profossor Swozey of the aBtronoml cil department. is. now busily engaged in figuring out plans for a new addi tion for the present astronomical lab oratory. The now extension will be built on tho oast side of the present structuro and tho now wing will In clude a study room and office for Pro fessor Swozey. At tho last mooting tho regentB ap propriated tho funds necessary to re construct tho observatory as1 shown In tho cut. When tho structuro Is completed the prosont building will be tho west wing and tho new part will form tho east wing. Not a Pretentious Affair. It is not tho desire of the depart ment to erect a pretentious building, but morely to provide a neat and com fortable placo for Btudents to- work. Tho building will be finished outBido with brick or stucco and it is planned to construct it so that it will be an improvement to tho campus. With tho onlnrgpd laboratory, further Instru mental equipment will bo added. Tho building is not intended as a temporary affair, but Is planned aB a permanent student observatory. If the legislature at sbmo futuro tlmo makes provision for a permanent building to house the now telescope, and for ad vanced work and Investigation it will be constructed on some site outside of tho city. The dust and smoke of a city, the glare of Uio Btreet lights, at night, the ground tremorB produced by passing tralnB and tho traffic on paved streets r.onders careful work with tho delicate Instruments used In astronomical observations Impossible. In spite of this it is alwayB necessary to have on tho campus, where It Is easily accessible, a small observatory for elementary student work. Others Follow Plan. . Tho plan which is thuB bolng worked out by tho astronomical department for Nebraska Is Blmllar to tho ono that Is now in operation in other western schools. The University of Wisconsin has its little student obser vatory which is about as large as tho one at Nebraska and besides this it has the fine Washburn Observatory which Is located well outside tho city of Madison. According to present plans tho now building will be ready for occupancy by September 1. hi Bill iSililKi Proposed Astronomical Labratory .i ' I- Rush Medical College in AmuATiox with hOtwhMMM mA The University of Chicago CoHag work required for Ada&tloa FM work la tho Sumaaw Quarter Firtt Term June -July'B ' .Second Terra July a-Sept, 3 "Write (or full particulars to the Dean of Medical Ceuraef, the Uaiyenlty of Chicago. j . . It's Only the Better Kind of Clothing...... that will satisfy the well dressed man of today, and each day adds to this store's reputation for satisfying the most ex clusive dressers. Farquhar 1325 OSt. JVsitW I 111 1 t MEN APPRECIATE BARGAINS ? 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