The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1913, Image 6

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THE DAILY NERRASKAN
Hectricals Win
Championship of
Engineers, 14-7
Preserve Your College Work I!
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Henri' ln'iiiK Hi In '! in liioi' of tli' ('
Rh Wlrl ;iih! llnsion wi'ic the bat
terv for iln- I'iiiiihtm while Kraji'k and
Morrlnon uoikcd for the (' K
Tin mtoikI Kami' was )la.'d In
twi'i'ii tin' iiH'cbanb-al i-iiKliuw-ra and
tho pb'ctiii.il i'imiiiii'1 s and was a bit
terly foiinlit ( ontcst Keefe did tbe
pitching I'm tin- M Ks willi Dow be
hind tbe bul while Tanks did the twirl
JnK stnnl for Ibe K K with MrCnl
IoiikIi bark Of Tile plntn Tunks won
Ills own n-iine in lln last half of the
RlTth by makii.K a beautiful drive to
rlit field soorliiK McCullongli. Beck
also featnied in this oonlist by inak
InR a home inn In the fifth inning withi
one man on a base. The score was G r i
In Tavor of the elertrirals
The championship game was played
at the Stale Farm In the afternoon,
and resulted in a vicloiy for the 15 Ea
by 11 to 7 A large crowd, including'
Tivnn Stout and seeral oilier faculty
im-nibers, witnessed the game i
This game went the full nine Innings
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nml was clost r than I In score indicate--
Tanks did some good twirling
for the K K s
Battel i. s K K's Tunks and M Ij()(l,)S )rt.h,,Hll ., ,,h()np L7G20
rullough. (' !: s Si hick, Krajcek and
Morrison
The I, C Smith At Mios Typewriter
is invaluable to college students who
want a record of their college work af
ter graduation
We give special attention to the
needs of students We have typewrit
ers to rent, as well as to sell. A few
rebuilt machines at a bargain.
L C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
Company
125 North 13th Street !
LINCOLN, NEBR.
Notice.
Meeting of junior deficit and hop
(omniiltee today at 1.00, IMOG.
The. stale board of medical exam
iners will examine sophomore medical
students May 14. The senior exam
inations will be given May 28-2'J.
The Choi us Club picnic will be held
loda at the State Farm between f : .'! 0
and 7 o'clock Lunch will be served
at the Farm, and all are urged to lake
the ,Vl,"i ( ar
COOPER'S CELEBRATED
Closed Crotch Ribbed
Union Suits, stouts, longs
or regulars, short or long
sleeves.
REGULAR $1.50 GRADE
Special for Saturday
At $1.00
PALACE CLOTHING CO.,
1419 O Street
Your Name Is
Not on
The
Station A List
If you
Have not
FOR PARTICULAR MEN
Rudge & Guenzel Co.
Announce
Two Extraordinary Sales
Beginning Saturday Morning
Signed
A Card
Men's Neckwear
19c EACH, 6 for $1.00
Over 1,000 Fancy and Plain Color
Silk 4-in-Hands, comprising a manufac
turer's broken assortment of 25c, 35c and
50c value ties, and Cheney Silk Tubular
I ies valued at 50c each - ate in this sale.
I hese lies Must Be Seen to Be Ap
preciated. 19c Each for Ties
6 Ties for $1.00
Men's Hosiery
19c PAIR, 6 for $1.00
1,200 Paws of Carter & Holmes Full
hashioned Gauze Weight Lisle Thread
Flalf Flose not a pair in the entire assort
ment marked to sell for less than 50c
are in this sale. 1 he colors are light and
dark gray light and dark tan - navy
Copenhagan green and fancy designs.
19c Pair for Sox
6 Pair for $1.00
Main
Floor
3 Ties and 3 Pairs of Sox $1.00
Rudge & Guenzel
Main
Floor
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