! THE DAILI NEBRA8KAN 'f SPORTS liy Charles L. Yochum 4- A . . 0 'hJyi i'' te3mmm r. wi(. "y"m&... B52. 2. V i Kean ey Nine Gives In to Huskers to Tune of 20 to 2 In a game uneventful except for the numeroiiH IiKh and scores made hy the 'orn)niHker team, NehraHka won from the Kearney Normalites by the one Hlded score of 20 to 2 The Normal iteH scored in the first of tlie Heventh by hits and an error hy Harte Car rig, tlie first man up, hit .safely for a single, KHsert following him managed to get a shingle and in tlie attempt to nitch Canig at third Harte threw the ball wild allowing both men to score. i in lourin inning -fitv-vm-Um-ucxliiiaiiiin. struck oi)t. .111 i iiiii Hi" '! nini ij ii nivi hiiHiu t and Randolph was an easy out, llaiie to I-'lory thus retiring the side In not a siimle ining was Nebraska unable to score a run In the first tlie ('ornhuskei s were able to push six counters across the plate In the sec ond and third they were not so for tunate, scoring only one run each The scoilng continued thusly until the eighth when a .single by Haskell, two base hits b May and Klor scoied lour inns lor the Huskers The hitting ol the .Nebraska team w.is extra good and the bo s fattened up their batting averages enough to mi i them through the rest of the sea.son I'nderwood was able to se cuie a thiee banner l-'lory was more I oi lunate, seeming two two sackers and May likewise was able to get aa with a two base hit Ueckoff, on the mound for (he Ne braska team, did excellent work One Hit Off "Snooky" Yochum in Sigma Nu- Sigma Chi Game Sigma Nuh won over the Sigma Chlb in the Initial game of their frat sched ule hy a score of 2 to 0 The excel lent pitching of "Ick" Yochum, the lanky t wirier of the Sigma Nus, was the feature The Sigma Nus scored in the (list inning on an infield lilt by Patterson, a stolen base, and a hit into the bleach ers hy Samuelson A base on balls, two stolen bases and an infield out gave the Sigma Nus another score in tlie fourth inning fly, down the light foul line b liar old I'otter's superb pitching went foi nothing because of the Sigma ( Mil's in ubllltj to hit Score b innings R 1 1 K Sigma Nu 1 () 0 1 ii 2 '1 0 Sigma (Mil 0 n (i (i ii h 1 0 I In I I nrl iu tii'iii'i NT 1 1 V tt li it in niwl 1.1HI. ..... .'Illll .-.H, I 'M llllltl llll.l. Patterson, Sigma (Mm - Potter and Smith Umpire l)oc st i iking out lis e men and allow ing only seen hits Sumoich started tor the Normalites but lasted onl (he in nings and was replaced b V Ran dolph who tared little better from the furious onslaughts o Nebraska MMie scoiing In inniiig.s R K Nebraska t; 1 1 :', :: 1 I t L'!i L' Keai ne 0 U ll d ( o J u '1 7 -, Hatteiies Nebraska, Ileckoff and Harte, Kearnej. Snmoich, W Ran dolph and Lawyer Umpire Kolbach ifc ' i mii 1 1 mm 1 1 n MJfclBB & Sipiw v ? i -'tlHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB xlV WILL M. CRKSSY and BLANCHE DA i NE . Tlie headline atti action for this last week of the Orpheum season is Creasy and Dayne in Mr. Ciess's best sketch, "The Village Lawyer." Fine Correspondence Cards and Papetries at Low Prices For Commencement Gifts Cards Box Paper Jewelry Spoons Novelties Seals Leather, Felt and Bronze Novelties GET YOUR GIFTS FOR ALL The University Book Store 340 No. Eleventh Street1 M v