The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1911, Image 5
3 .--' ' Mh " .i START OF WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES .-- Not Idle Talk .1 -4 I Hfli HBBtfeBBMvViEiflKB aBBsBBBBBsB bbbB 5Xv. x BVBBBBBBBrBBBBBBaH" -x i JR&tv fci$vi?? I 1 i J'-" WC.T .&. . i . iT. . r- wri m b- As the old saying goes-, "the proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof," and thus we refer to our showing of Clothcraft Clothes GUARANTEED ALL WOOL . The assortment of styles, patterns, and colorings is absolutely unlimited. We guarantee every one of these garments to fit perfectly, to be all wool, and to give the purchaser wearing, lasting qualities. Let us show you what wonderful val ues we have in this famous make of clothes. . $12.85 to $20.00 SPEIER & SIMON We Save You Money AH Souls1 Church, Unitarian H and V2t1n. Sts. ARf HUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister Sunday, Oct. 29, 10:45 Subject: "Be Ye Therefore Perfect." fleeting of Students' Liberal Religious-Union at 12:00. -t ,n. ri ') :. ,'' 1.,,'i',, ' All Youn People; arc Cordially invited Trusses r Abdomical Supporters Elastic Hosiery -Visit our Soda Fountain Hot and Cold Drinks Huyler Choc, and Bon Bons Student's Lunch 15c ?? 0 lMh r mMm m a m r L J M PT lilt t'ilrf f. HBwA wM mm if rf HHHPH Br'BEvMIScliPiS I IbBKbV HBi flwftfsr' V'i' otife-J I T1 MC ftiWIlt' MHnPKaHSKaBB3HBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB VMRH ' 399XffAvMPPWflBBBBBBBBBBi The Illustration given above wa o taken during the first Inning of the recent series between the Giants and Athletics. Collins Is at bat, with Mathewson pitching and Meyers catching. ATHLETICS HAVE TITLE ABE WORLIMAMPS AGAIN A Bocond time world's champion team, wero Connie Mack's little oand when the world's series of 1911 closed at Shlbe Park Thursday afternoon. The Athletics walloped the Giants 13 to 2 In the final garao, Bonder and Thomas doing the battery honors for Philadelphia. Brains, speed and cleverness, and lots of other things' made up the Mack team this year, and they most decisively have proyon that tho title Which Connie copped out last year from tho CubB, was not stolen nor given to them hy Fate. Score by innings: R H B Giants ....100000001 2 4 2 Athletics . 0 .0 X X Q-1 1 JL 13 13 6 Batteries Amos,- Wlltae ., and Mey ers; Bonder and Thomas.. STUDENTS CtiKR iAT RALLY (continued from page l.) on me ueiu uaturaay aiternoon. cuan collor Avery was cheered again and again. -'..' , 8tlehm. Makes Good Talk. He was followed by E. O, Stiehmi all year coach, who Implanted himself still moro1 deeply in the estimation of Cornhuske'r students by the straight forward and manly address ho made. Coach Stlehm also complimented his men, and said that although ho knew Missouri had a strong team and would put up a mighty strugglo, ho was op timistic as to the outcome. Thomas H. Matters Jr" former stpr Cornhusker tackle, and last year's guard on tho famous Harvard All-Amerlcan team, which defeated the Carlisle Indians, was tho next Bpeaker. He compli mented tho school oh Its. newly ac quired spirit, and assured tho stu dents that thoy'had a much stronger team li reality than tho Minnesota score might indicate. v Matters has been coaching in ttio( east for tho past three years, so his judgment: s well worth consideration.' Team Called Fto. '' i , CapUIn'Sh6nkaj Owen; and . Ernie Frank. Elliott. Hornbhi-r 'i rlrrn Potter, Pearsori. Harmon.' ada'.AHHiat. opXJpach Harveyi ilathbbnoi)!all ro- talks, and tho rallyoloibd with the "Cornhusker" sung by the whole crowd; v Verne Bates was platform manager. Bob Hawloy and Leslie Hyde led the rooting. Here and Ther Joseph Bradenberg '02, of Omaha and Charles Kelsey, 05, of -Norfolk, visited .yeBtordfrttftbtf Oim Thet Chi fraternity house. ':; i r t M 1 (' ,(i i' i t,i .!lJi - ; -..!m.-v m eWwmk M 4jK-'r. W. -1 1