The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NERRASKAN
SPORTS
liy C harles I. Yochum
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Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
ms m.
Second Squad Takes
Fast Game From Varsity
Tuesday Afternoon
iiikI mt-nl khhIh ol wind filled with
1 1 1 f and ofhei IIjIiik del)HH Hie Hec
onil Miiad with Heckoff in the box took
the VaiHitj for a beautiful trimming
yenteiday The hcoi , allliounh latli
t IniKe, due no doubt to (lie atnio
Hpheiie conditloiiH does not show the
relative nieiifH of the two teaniR Harte
and Captain Towle woiked behind the
hat and both showed nonie little chins
JlLJlLat. deahnent
The hlttiiiK of the teainluiA rniproYeo"
Kieath this last week and by the time
of the next name the batting aerae
of the team should be vei v higli At
present there ate several of the squad
who have nicely fattened averages The
abilitv of the tenni has not been abso
lute proved by the games with Doane
and fh Kansas Aggies, but within the,
next week or tu days the Huskers will
be going in good sliivye
The return of Undeiwood to the
game esteiday was pleasing to the
tans and also the plajeis (Mint is a
phiMi who plas one of the cleanest
plaveis that has eei put on a Corn
huskei suit, elliiei in baseball, basket
ball oi in lootball His fielding abil
it will aid gieatl) in the team woik
and although his hitting is weak this
will be impnned b piactice Jones,
who held down (list base, lias been
shifted to the outfield and Is doing good
woik in ins new position His work
with the stick has been of sue li a
(lass (hat he is almost assured of a
pla e on the team
MMie pitching staff has been moie or
less erratic and no visible impiove
uieiit has taken place Heckoff seems
to he going better than any of the
olheis at the present time Hodman
lias had some little trouble with con
TTrTrr. irnr-tir-nrrmllT -overcoming 4ba-t
difficulty Strain and Smjrha have
been unable to get going in good shape
but have been putting In some very
hard work This gives the Huskeis on
ly four pitchers to take on their trip
tliiough Iowa and Minesota, but they
will be able to handle the situation
in good shape The practice today will
consist of a game between the fresh
men and the Yaisity on the athletic
field MMie game will stmt at ?, IB
piomptlj and the fans will be given
a good chance to see the two teams
in action
Give us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
YEARS OF WORK RESULTS IN
REFERENDUM VOTE ON
UNIVERSITY REMOVAL
(Continued from 1'ukc 1 )
ol tin' I'nheisilv At the same time
the cIi.iik ellor has been able to gain
suppoit foi the conipioinise achieved
even though he stated that nothing
would be done to keep any individual
on tlu boaid of regents from advo
eating peison.ill.v anj side of the le
niovrtL issue h saw fit. The condi
tion on SUiich the agreement was se
cuied. said the chancellor, was that
the I'-iiversitv officially should never
lake iiioie than an academic pait in
the dis(ussiou oi the iemoval question
Oil ils Illellts
lr II K Wolte, an ardent down
town eteiisionist, wa.s also inter
viewed He expiessed himself as sat
l.slied, and M.itid as his own peisonal
beln ih.it the .igiet inent n ached was
the bet obtainable undei the ( ircum
stances While doubting whether a
quest ion calling for so much expeit
.opinion as mmik val could lie eftectiveh
.submitted to a popular refeienduin, be
deilaied in substance that no objec
tion lould arise from such doubt
again-! the liberal financial provision
ot the conipromise tor Univeisit) iin
pioveuient. Many students who took an active
inteiest in the removal question and
who l.elievid that student opinion on
the mattei was ot some weight with
the ltgislatuie in deciding the issue,
expiessed themselves as equally well
pleased with the arrangement the
deadlocked houses finally reached for
I'niveisity growth The removal issue,
they believed, was not one of principle
bin one of expediency And they all
thought that the legislature acted
wisely in giving effect to their latest
vision on the subject by adopting a
compromise which would insure the
Uniwrsit) more room.
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Manufacturers of High Grade
Advertising- Specialties
TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER
MISS ROBINSON VISITS UNI
Will Be Entertained by New Y. W.
C. A. Cabinet Today.
Mis I.ucv W Robinson, one of the
national uaveling secietaiies for the,
student volunteer movement, is now
visiting the I'niveisity association.
1esleidav atleinoon tea was served in
her honor in the V V (' A rooms
She spoke to the giils at the vesper!
service Slie told of the status of
women of other count nes, in general,
and what the modern women of those
countries are doing Today at noon
she will be entertained at a luncheon
b the new V W (' A cabinet.
Mis., Robinson, although bom in
Japan was educated in the University
of Tot onto Heie she was a leader in
stud. 'lit liti She lias traveled many
veais and spent much time in Japan
She conies to the University from
the University of Iowa
THE CAFETERIA
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THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 : W Dinner 1 1 to 1 : 30 Supper 5 : 30 to 7
:- THE TEMPLE -:
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CATERING TO SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES
BANQUETS LUNCHEONS RECEPTIONS
An Excellent Table de Hote Dinner
served from 6 to 9 p. m. 75c
Music during Dinner Hour. Also Sunday Lunch Hour
HAVE
The Evans
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