THE DAILY NEBRASKA!! South Dakota Dashed Down to Defeat Before Onslaught of 'Huskers Stupid Superstition Nearly Prevents Medics Banner Display Why thin awful discrimination agalnut Iho medical students? Are wo Inferior to t ho noble engineers 01 tho lowly Ag's ? Why Hhonld wo not bo privileged to fly our omblom iih woll iih these poo pie? Only yoHtorduy morning two of tho most conclontlous HtudontH In the modi cnl college mounted tho stairs In Unl vorslty hull carrying rovorontly tholi moHt chorished flag, with vIhIoiih of It hooii unfurling ItHolf ovor tho campus, carrying tho Joyous iiowh to tho rest of tho UnlverHlty that tho medics wore nupromo tlilH week. ITut alas wo me not of tho favored fow. Wo munt bow to tho wIbIiob of tho Janitor simply be causo our banner boro tho inslgna of tfie nkiill and orofls honos. It would be nocoBBary to hooU olsowhoro to hang our flag. Hathor Indignantly wo sought tho man higher up and only by dint of much porBiuiBlon wero wo reluctantly allowed tho privilege we bo much do Hired. la this JiiBt? 1b this because we are of tho medical college and are to be discriminated ngalnBt? Or 1b It because of a supersti Hon on tho part of a certain largo Janitor? Verily Wo Bhall come to our own. On a field covered with mud, which made fast playing on ImpoBslblllty, the South Dakota baseball team went down to defeat before tho heavy hit ting Nebraska team by a one-sided score of 10 to 1. Tho game was called In the eighth Inning to allow tho Coyotes to catch a train. Tho CornhuHkcrB started the scor Ing In the second Inning when Harte planted one ovor tho right field fence, with one man on a base. In tho fifth Haskell also secured a homer with l wo men on base. In the sixth Rider was hit by a pitched ball but was Arrow Notch COLLARS THE BELMONT STYLE IN FOUR HEIOHTS GLASOOW ZK In. BELMONT Ztt In. MEDORA ZMfln. CHESTER Z In. g for 25 ot. OCUETT, PEABODY ACQ., Mkcr Usirersity Jeweler and Opticiaa C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE S01C1TED lorcou out nr Hcconfl by srreukH, who grounded one to Flory. Wernll the next man up knocked a two-baBO hit scoring Sheeks. giving tho Coyotes their only tally. Tho game wan marked by the long hitting of the teams. Tho Coyotes secured three two-baggers out of their five hits Haskell, Harte and Towle hitting for extra baBeB on the local team. The tabulationB: NEBRASKA. ab r Cyclone Swept City To Be Invaded By Local Medics At 7:15 Wednesday morning tho porter's call "All Aboard for Omaha" will be heeded by a motley crew of blooddthirsty medicine men only too anxious to relievo the Buffering caused by the recent twisters that have blown in upon that modern Gomorrah, to ibo the words of Brother Seoville. At 9 o'clock tho delegation will be met at Omaha by local physicians and students, and after being shown about the town in the locomobiles of tho successful Nebraska graduates, their number will be divided by throe, each division eoIuk respectively to tho Wise, Methodist, and County Hospi tals. Especially good clinics have been arranged for the budding vivisoctlon ists at each of these repair shops. Only after tho morbid curiosity of tho vibitors has been satiated to such an extent that their binocular vision falls to project rightly tho wondrous spectacles that confront them, will they be hurried to the new campus to inspect tho recently erected Medi cal building, which will bo occupied next year. This Is ituated directly across tho street from tho Child Sav ing Institute where there will be an additional clinic held under tho dlrec Hon of Dr. McClanahan, Omaha's most celebrated specialist in children's diseases. Tho inspection of this place will he of especial interest to tho embryo physicians becaxiBO of the possibility of Its being turned In to a college hospital. From hero the visitors . will be whirled to the umpty-umpth lloor of the Woodmen of tho World building to the Commercial Club rooms where dinner will be served. After expe riencing that satisfied sensation, under the apron, a number of interesting Towlo, If Haskell, .'5b May, of Flory, hs Hallah, rf Underwood, lb J a mi son, 2 b Harte, c Hockhoff, p 4 4 3 3 4 4 2 a 3 h 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 po a e 10 0 2 0 0 0 7 1 ;Ufcr" A BIT OF 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 3 1 2 Totals 30 10 10 24 IB SOUTH DAKOTA. ab r h Sheaks, If Wernll, 2b Aldrich, lb (Irigsley, of VfcSherk, bb Mode, rf Sharp, 3b Potts, c Rider, p Totals 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 po a o 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 7 0 30 1 5 21 5 1 Ran for Rider in tho sixth. Score by innings: Nebiaska . . 0 2 13 10 3 10 South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0 10 01 Summary Home runs Harte, Has kell. Two base hits Bode, Wernli, Grigsby, Towle. Stolen bases Towle, Haskell, Flory, Harte. Struck out By Rider, 5; by Backhoff, 4. BaBes on ballB Off Rider 6; off Bockhoff 1. Hit by pitcher By Rider, Haskell, Jamison; Harte; by Deckhoff, Rider. Passed ballB Potts 2; Harte 1. Wild pitch Bockhoff 1. Left on bases South Dakota 7; Nebraska 8. Time of game 1:35. Umpire Racely. RUSHING NOW AND THEN"GETSA LINE" ON HIGH-SCHOOL MEN Get a line on the store that saves your time and money-money by giving you your money's worth, and time by having what you want on the spot. Did you ever rush from store to store only to find what you wanted at Armstrong's? Others have But they come here first now. 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