THE DAILY NEBRASKAN C0RNHU8KER8 WIN IN NINTH INNINti FINISH (Continued from paRO 1 ) but Hankcll bent tho throw Under wood nt tho bnt Bignnlod for a hit and run. but llankoll misjudged tho pitcher and wan caught coming in home, making two out. Hyde and Oliver in the meantime, advanced a bane Underwood then rapped one on tbo noHe, bringing in Hde and Bcoring the winning run. The score" Tarkio. AH R II I'O I'jrcs, p Morebead Kirk. If "Wit brow, c PeterBon, cf Gelvin, lib Murchie, hb Lnnnn lb Wilkin, rf Totals . Frank, If Flory, bh HaHkell. lib Towle. l!b Van Cleve, Hyde, rf . Olher, cf GroveB, lb Underwood, Hnrte. c . ill 0 0 o 1 0 (I 0 ( 1 0 jgly " SI "" m l fry Wjl (Et o mm ffw SftL. - - j :is Nebraska. AH It II 1 1 1 0 i!0 11! rf lb . 2 Schmidt, p 2 Shmra, p 1 Hodman, p 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 I) 0 I'O A V. 1 0 0 1 .' (I :, 2 l 2 o o 0 0 (i 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 w r i) l 8 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 TolalH . :iX 7 i:i 27 10 f. The Hcory bj inningH Nebraska 0 0 :: 0 0 0 1 7 Tarkio 1)00022011 C The miininiirj Tso base lilts, Frank, Towle, Wit brow, three base hits, llartc, Wlthrow , stolen bases Frank 2, Haskell (Iroes, Peterson Lillian, Wilkin, W'ithiow 4, sacrifice hitfl, Towle Oliver Harte, llrst base on balls, off Schmidt 2, off Pyres 4, struck out, by Schmidt 4, by Hodman 4, by Pyres 4; left on bases, Nebras ka 8, Tarkio 7; double play, PyreB to Withrow to Lunan, hit by pitcher Hodman, Haskell, Kirk, hunan Um pire, Clarke Notes of the Game. That catch, of Floi's was regular league stuff Several overealous battalion cap tains tried oMra hard to exhibit their companies to the eager crowd, and incidental to break up the game Hj tie made a record by scoring a run when he was not lecorded at bat In bis only time up he got a walk Things began to look bad In the ninth, but the mascot, Dr Maxey, foreordained a ctory and tho bos pulled through. Six co eds braved the elements to witness the contest. A rumor was spread that n grand stand spectator was frozen to death, but later reports denied tho fact. "limps" Casper Clarke, when not trying to keep warm, endeavored to olllciate Once in a whllo tbo steam from Ills breath made him glvo sev eral dubious decisions, but they were excusable Tarkio's battery was tho whole team. Towlo hit one to Tarkio's "Utile Ixrd Fontloroy" In right field, but ho got lost In "Dog" Imager's lumber pile and Towlo landed on Hecond. Coach Stiehm was rather excited over tho first game, and between keeping track of foul balls over the fence and warming up pitcherB, was a busy man. Fake Sales Always React Merchant tailors who advertise "All Wool, Best Hand-Made Suits for $ 1 5" never get a second order from the same customer. It is commercial suicide to mislead the public, but We are in Business to Stay u Clothes we make for $2 5" up are the best that can be produced for the money and our customers come back to us season after season. Have us measure you for your Spring and Summer outfit. C. L. ANDERSON Tailoring Company 143 South 12th Street Lincoln, Nebraska Fine Tailoring Political Advertisement. Political Advertisement. The Library Building whs placed on the Slate Univer sity campus through the lcgisla tiv efforts of HON. JOSEPH BURNS Lincoln business men and Lan caster county fanners are advo cating the, nomination of lion. Joseph Hums for state senator on the republican ticket. His nomi nation and election will mean: Better buildings on the campus. Better .salaries .for .professors. Better gymnasium facilities. Increased appropriations for the state farm. Political Advertisement. JOHN H. MOREHEAD Acting Lieutenant Governor Democratic and People's Inde pendent Candidate for Governor Primaries April 19, 1912. FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA. In his platform he laors a liberal policy toward our educa tional institutions. 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