THE DAILY NEBRASKAN o SPORTS By Charles L. Yochum ID Municipal Ownesrhip Ticket. Spring Football Squad Works on in Spite of Warm Weather Wlnle 1)Iikc1)iiII, both vnrHlty and intorfrat, havo been occupying the contor of attraction for tho pant couplo of weeks tho football squad havo worked diligently In tho hot spring suiiHhlne. Yesterday the Hquad of about fifteen men wore present un der tho efficient tutelage of Dewey llariimn, last seasons tackle. After punting and drop kicking tho ball for a while the squad was lined up and put through a peppery signal practice Racely Unable to Enter Handicap Meet Held This Afternoon Nebraska track stock took another slump last night when George Racely tore the muscles loose in his left leg as he was finishing his workout for the da The injury although not pre venting him from using that member Is quite painful and will keep him out of track work the rest of the season A similar injury last year kept him from finishing the season. This acci dent will be a great handicap to the Cornhusker team for Itacely was one TT almost TTuTftn orro feet of the fllHtl'Ht iiu'Ti-tjtt -tire track hre- t tin t fall had (omn again. The squad which first reported has diminished but little and In order to reward them for their efforts Coach Stlehin has proposed to give prizes or trophys to the winners in a spring foot bdll contest to be held soon. In this contest It Is planned to havo sev eral events, Including punting for dis tance, drop kicking, and passing tho ball In the punting and drop kick ing contests the winners aro to be presented with loving cups. Artistic danco programs and menus for particular poople. George Bros.. Printers. 1313 N street. this year Besides running tho 220 and 440, ho also ran one of tho quart ers in both the half and mile relays. Tho track was in fine condition last evening from tho previous packing rains and the weather permitting, some good work will be seen on the Athletic field today in the handicap meet which starts at 2 o'clock. Quito a number of men havo" en tered the hundred yard dash and the handicaps ranging all the way from two to six yards. The other races havo handicaps in proportion to the distance run. The total number of entries for the moot today number more than seventy-five. Tho following five named candidates for Councilmen are the only ones who are unconditionally pledged to the municipal ownership platform, and are endorsed by the Municipal Ownership League. O. J. KING O. W. MEIER DON L. LOVE ROBERT MALONE ELLIOTT LOWE The Municipal Ownership League, that led the successful fight for the commission form of city government; that led the successful fight against the Has Company's f! year franchise; that secured the amend ment to the city charter permitting the city to own and operate its own gas and lighting plant; that led tho fight against the raise In telephono rates, saving to the citizens of Lincoln since January" 1st this year $20,000 in telephone rates alone; now appeals to you to vote for the five named candidates above and assist the League in establishing a conservative and businesslike program of municipal ownership of public utilities for the City of Lincoln. W. M; burning- - F. Er tdgerton -John-M. Stewart Cha5!YyiBryan President Secretary Chin. Fxec Com. Chin. Camp. Com. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP LEAGUE FETE DAY UPON MAY 17. (Continued from Page 1) 11 o'clock. Only actual contestants in this event and their atendantswill be admitted to the field. Contestants are advised not to enter more than throe events FOR CITY COMMISSIONER The Chi Omega freshmen will en tertaln the freshmen of other sororl ties on tho afternoon of May 10th. -I WESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL M Street Park Lincoln vs Denver 3:30 P. M. DENVER MAY 1, 2, 3 JOHN H. MOCKETT, JR. Univetaity of Nebraska '87 date for Councilman or member of the City Commission, is one who deserves the vote of every student. An alum nus of the institution, he has repeated ly shown himself a true friend of tho University. In the late session of the Legis lature he was a member of the confer ence committee which finally reached a satisfactory solution of the Univer sity question. He was a leader in the work which gave the University a three-quarter mill levy. VOTE FOR A REAL FRIEND OF THE UNIVERSITY SPALDING'S Baseball Goods ARE HARD TO BEAT ! ! We Have a New and Complete Line We Solicit the Fraternity Trade H. Reusch, 118 So 12th St. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE S0IC1TED Are You Going East or West This Summer See the Round Trip Rates IB GOMMENCING JUNE 1ST, 1913 Denver, Col $17.50 Colorado Springs 17.50 Pueblo 17.50 Minneapolis and St. Paul Minn. 16.20 Dead wood, S. D 17.85 Hot Springs, S. D 14.85 Cody, Wyo 32.00 Sheridan, Wyo 2465 Thermopolis, Wyo 32.00 Salt Lake and Ogden Utah.. 30.50 Return limit on the above points Oct. 31st. Yellowstone Park via Gardner or Yelowstone, Mont 32.00 June 11th to Sept. 11th; return limit Oct. 31. GLACIER NATIONAL Park.. 35.00 Long Limit. Fox Lake, 111 $22.70 Bar Harbor, Me 67.20 Portland, Me 60.20 Boston, Mass 60.20 Detroit. Mich 33.20 Petoskey, Mich 36.94 St. Joseph, Mich 25.80 Asbury Park, N. J 56.70 Long Boach, N. J 56.70 Atlantic City, N. J.... 57.20 Cape May, N. J 57.20 Buffalo, N. Y 41.70 Niagara Falls, N. Y.. . . 41.70 New York, N. Y Kingston, Ont 51.80 Toronto, Ont 43.65 Montreal, Quo 52.20 Burlington, Vt 59.70 Geneva Lake, WIb 27.70 Waukesha, Wis 22.70 Milwaukee, Wis 22.70 Short Limit 52.70 46.05 45.70 45.70 47.80 47.80 35.70 35.70 45.70 37.20 33.30 38.70 42.80 Ask About Stopovers and Rates to Many Other Points FROM LINCOLN Dates of Sale ROUND TRIP RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES, SAN DIAGO. Special Dates: June 30 to July 7, Aug. 22 to 29 $55 Daily June 1st to September 3t), Limit October 31st $60 TO PORTLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA TANCOUNHR Special Dates: June 1st to 4th June 22d to 29 July 8th to 11 $55 Daily June 1st to September 30, Limit, October 31st $60 $17.50 higher to Include California, Portland and Seattle. Write for Literature About Glacier Park, Yelowstone National Park Booklet, Summer Tours to the Pacific Coast, etc. G. W. BONNELL, City Passenger Agent. Burlington Route. 13th and O streets. Lincoln, Nebraska HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING "SPA" Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan City Y. 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