THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' eiT SPORTS ' ' By Charles L. Yochum . 4 4. Winning Streak Continues Antelopes Take Third of Topeka Series Lincoln continued ItH winning Htrouk yesterday by winning an uneventful game from Topeka by a score of 3 to J. Huff Khinan had the visitors shut out until the ninth when an error to gether with two hits allowed the Kaws to Blip a run across, robbing him of a shutout. Key nolds prrFn'7Tfl'"n.-Kooti--ga-mu huL the Antelopes were able to bunch their hits. The score by inning: R. H. E. Topeka ...00000000 1 I 8 1 Lincoln . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 x :? 8 1 Batteries Topeka, Reynolds, Rich ardson and Billings; Lincoln, Ehman und Carney. Umpire Surest. A. T. 0s Take One From Kappa Sigs in Tight Game Wednesday In a very well played same, the Alpha Tau Omega nine defeated the Kappa Sigma team by a close score of 8 to 4. Each team was credited with one. error each while the hits were kept fairly well scattered. The feature of tho game was the home run hit made by Louie Allen of the Alpha Tau team. The Alpha Tans also succeeded in pulling off a double play. The score by innigs: R. II. E. Alpha Tau 1 2 2 0 0 1 x G 0 1 Kappa Sigma.. 0 12 0 0 0 14 7 1 Hatteries Alpha Tau Omega, Neighbors and Zumwinkel; Kappa Sig ma Temple and Krause. Struck out By Neighbors, 7; by Temple, 10. Varsity Drubs Frosh In Baseball Game Tuesday-Score 14-10 The varsity indulged in a bat-fest with the freshman yesterday after noon. Although the hitting was heavy on both sides, the varsity easily showed their superior pellet pushing ability by driving fourteen counters across the plate while the efforts of their younger opponents left them four -nroi'eHUuhluLLJTiiiiXLil!linen lacked the practice and team work of their advanced brothers, but at times showed remarkable fielding ability. The game was featured by the hit ting of both teams. Several long arch ers were driven out against tho wind for two and three bases, that would have been homers on an ordinary day. Towle, Jameson, and May worked well for the varsity while Spier, Houlett and Crichex were the stellar perform ers for the freshmen. MEDICS BURST FORTH (Continued from Page 1.) U. of N. and a skull and crossbones In red. There will be a pennant of the same design floating from University hall. This gruesome emblem does not forecast a coining event but is merely a token by which a medic can be iden tified in case his enthuslas carries him too far, and he finds himself in the camp of the enemy. On Saturday the students are guests of the faculty at Omaha. All day there will be special clinics, so dear to tho heart of a medic, at the various hospi tals of the city. In the evening to wind up a glorious five days of pleasure there will be several parties given by Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Hho Sigma, Nu Sigma Phi, and other fraternities and other fraternities and sororities of the medical profession. The booster committee to Insert the necessary amount of onthusiasm into the events will be Moser, Johnson and Colbert. Installation of the now Y. W. C. A. cabinet will bo held Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Both old and new cabi nets will meet In tho association rooms. Miss Eva Moris will bo present. tOX -rr..nr X G MpSP) r -r-TftV You Don't Pay for the Name When you buy 5 r. Qrr,1r1ir,r, A th- V ? 14 uuiuuiy iKi.il letic Article, as some dealers who f 1 m are after biaaer vsi profit on Athletic Goods would have you infer. You pay forand gethonest workmanship and material. The name as evidenced in the Spalding Trade Mark is put on as a guarantee 01 what you pay for. Our Complete Catalogue on request A. G. Spalding & Bros. 28-30 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Illinois I -..- - I && 5 1 I jK i ' x M Bi iff vRHBhRVIBI?' 9BflLuHkHHHBHB I I f r x iMf),-. JKMBKMBBBIBBBBBfB tK w I Brf . BHPlBflBBBBPlRBRtB c h viff 3B -fiBk IB S:HMoKS.JEBlS9BHS3flBBIH I V Bi B";K-A W- 'Kfcf BTOmHHBBBBnSBBBBTB One of tho features of this week's bill at the Orpheum is Charles ll. Lawlor and his two ehanning and talented daughters, Mabel and Aliee, who present character studies in song that are a delight. The girls have inherited much of their father's ability and the trio is de serving in every respect. The act is replete with bright sayings and tuneful songs and likely to create more than passing attention. Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990. Hi 1 W mmsmmms - vft :l3Sg$3SSESg2 --mm-:- mz&&w&m ..::; 'KS-S:;:;: mzf&mmw :: "i :Zf' :.:: :'&iSSiSMft?S!,:s "".r; &. r-'v...;mm m ,iK?Js;.::: ' Scene from the Great Success "EVERY WOMAN'' At the OLIVER, May 1-3. Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sat. Mat . J Sfcsaft