The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1914, Image 4
Winiiinliiiia n iiiiniu n, I i rsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmm tXKimtfwivMmmmmmXt'iimMmmmm rl THB- DAILY NEBEASKAN . . ,. . ..',-. t . ..-. M...-----.-: -...-:. -J ' h f f mi V n )i ! V A III I i t v hi IT if & i P V.ii I i V Notice. Tho following mon have Mod as can didates for tho election of studbnt mombors to tho University Athlotlo Doard. Tho oloctlon will bo hold In tho Gymnasium, Mny 11th, botweon tho hours of 9:30 a. in. and 12:80 p. m and from 1:30 p. in. to 4:30 p. m.: Konnoth C. Fouts. . H. H. Qootzo. Victor Hnlllgan. Earl Hawkins, ' II. S. Rooso. W. B. Sadllok. H. L. Tomplo. O. H. Zumwlnkol. DR. R. Q. CLAPP, Socrotary Athletic Board. Unlvorsity Jowolor and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1128 0 St. Yellow Front Your Patronage Solicited Frame Your Diplomas! While they are new and fresh. This also applies to CLASS PICTURES The Lincoln Book Store DOES THIS KIND OF WORK PROFILE m -z - -mt: JU" Scarf slide space and lock front V""W- J s-zt totters ott rCVMtw,-- t'n America UNITED SmfcT'8, COLLAR CO. TROY N.Y. SOLD KXCLUSIVKIiY UY KLINES 1132 0 Street Do You Need a Cap? We are closing out some numbers in in our cap dept. at a price saving $1 and$1.25ualuesat 77c KLINES 1132 O STREET HU8KER8 TRIM AME8 (Contlnuod from pago 1) AGS AND FRE8HMEN and won both of tho hurdlo races. Stonoy also tied with Captain Doodlo for first honors In tho polo vault. Frank Kruso took second In tho high hurdlos. Sovon Myers and Clint .Ross took first and second In tho shot put and discus nnd Soven took his tlrfrd first by winning tho high Jumn. in -the-broad-JumpT-Hcrb-Rccsowon-fronr Holmlckr This coming Saturday, which will bo Fotd1 Day, will bo a groat meet on Nebraska Flold. Bosldos tho great state high school meet7 tho Huskore will bo pitted against tho strong Min nesota Gophors. Tho MInnosota mon conquered the strong Iowa team on May 2nd and are coming to Lincoln hoping to avongo tho football and basketball defoats of tho prosont year. It is suro that a monstor crowd will turn out to seo tho Nebraska men bat tlo their foos of tho North. Below aro tho results of Saturday's conflict with Amos: 100-yard Dash Reeso (Neb.), first; KolBer (Ames), second; Collins (AniW), third; Irwin (Neb.), fourth. Time: 10 45. Mllo Run Qootzo ?Nob.), first; Sny der (Amos)', second; 'Sober (Ames), third; McMnsters (Neb.), fourth. Tlmos, 4:43. Polo Vault Llndstrum (Nob.), nnd Reavls (Nob.), tied for first; thirds not counted. Helght,llfoot 3- lnchos.' High Hurdles Llndstrum (Neb.), first; Kruso (Neb.), second. Ttmo. 17 25. 440-yard Dash Wilson (Amos), first; Zumwlnklo (Neb.), second; Ivorson (Amos), third; Scott (Nob.), fourth. TImo, 52 35. Half Mile Run Captain Haggard (Amos), first; Kublk (Neb.), socond. Tlmos, 2:11. High Jumn Myrrrs fNnh), fw- Tho Ags and tho Freshman Laws load tho list In tho Inter-Dopartment LBasoball League, The . . Laws liavo- won two games and tho Ags havo ono game to tholr credit,, duo to a forfeit. Tho games played laBt Friday wero: C. B. vs. E. E., Toachers vs. Chemistry. Tho C. E.'s won. their gamo . after fighting hard. They had allowed tho E. E.'s to go four scores ahead of them. But In tho sixth inning they tied the scoro. Thoy then hold the E. E.'s down tho first half of the sev enth und-second-half-had" hardly- be gun whon Koirle brouglft in tho win ning score, making it 11 to 10. Tho qther gamo wob won by tho Chemists by n scoro of 1G to 15. It seems that a kind of miaunderstandink occurred In this game. Tho Teachers had Burrus (Ames), second. Height, 5 feet 8 inches. 220-ynrd tDash Collins (Amos), first; Kaiser (Ames), second. Time, 25 flat. Discus Myers (Nob.), first; Ross (Nob.), second; Roevo (Ames), third Hstftnce, llli feet 3 Inches; Ross 114 feet. SH6T-put-Myers TNobJ.HrsI; Ross (Neb.), second. Distance, 38 feet 8 Inches. Low , Hurdles Llndstrum (Nob.). .first; Smith (Ames), second; Naf- slzer (Nob.), third. Time, 28 25. Two-mllo Run Garst and Maako stad (Amos), first; Spohn and Kratz (Nob.), did not finish. No tlmo Broad Jump Rooso (Nob.), first: Helmlck (Amos), socond. Distance, 20 feet 8 Inches; Helmick, 19 feet 3 inches. Half-mllo Relay Scott, Myers, Ir win and Roeso (Nob.), first; Rait. ChaYOH, Poarsnn and Kaiser (Amc4r second. Tlmo, 1:35 Mllo Relay Not run, forfeited by Nebraska. Tho Amos athletic management put out nn excellent program for ihe-Amos-Nebraska meet which was held at Amos last Saturday It contained all the necessary dopo, besides several llttlo cuts of Amos stars. A. I. E. E. At a special, meeting- of tho-Jlmer lean Institute of Electrical Engineers to bo hold this evening at 7:30 o'clock In tho Electrical Building, Mr. M. T. Castor, plant superintendent of tho Lincoln Telephone and Tolegraph company, and Prof. V. L. Hollister will glvo illustrated talks on "Tho Tele phone; Its Development and Its Fu ture." All interested aro invited to attend this meeting. FOUND Watch fob seal on Twelfth and R Sts. Call at Rag offlco . 5-6-3 MEN" WANTED for summer work. Wo havo mon now going to tho Uni vorslty who made from 1,300 to ?900 clear last summer. Call an ytlmo at Tho Stanley, 1302 Q, room 4, 'second floor. Ask for C. Miller. 5-8-4 LEAD IN BASEBALL Today the Electrical Engineers Meet the Teachers The Farmers Meet the Freshmen Academics. TTKi-fed to pluy seven innings, ami uiier theso had boon played they woro load ing with a scoro of 9 to 8. The Chem Ists then wanted to play nine innings, and finally had their way, and the final result was a victory for them. On Friday .there wero also two other games played which weron't scheduled. TIiobo wero the M. E.-Ag. E. and tho C-J3..AgE.game8. T-hoAgr Er won from tho M. E. with a score of 14 to G. Tho chief feature of this gamo was tho abundnnco of errors. The cham pionship of tho engineers then lay be tween tho C. E.'s and tho Ag. E.'s. Tho C. E.'s easily won from the Ags Bcoro, 20 to 2. On Saturday the Senior Laws won from tho Commercial boys. Tho lat ter did not get their full team out and Lhemso- losV-5 to-3, T-he Freshman Academics defeated the Teachors' Col lege. Tho scoro was 8 to 5. In the afternoon tho Freshman Laws and the Chemists battled for three Innings, re sulting In tho Law victory with a Bcoro of 2 to 1. The M. E.'s forfeited to tho C. E.'b.' Yesterday tho only game was ono between tho C. E.'s and Freshmen. This was hardly a game. No mask seemed to bo accessible and both sides dispensed with the catcher. The re- suiting score was 8 to 6 in favor of tho Freshmen. Today tho E. E.'s meot the Teachers at 2 p. m. and tho M. E.'s meet the Commercials at 3:30. - T-he-present-standlngs-arei W. L. P. C. Freshman Laws 2 0 1000 Ags i o 1000 Freshman A. and S. .2 1 .G67 E. E l i .5oo Commorco l i .500 Chemistry 1 r Senior Laws 1 1 C. E 2 2 M. E 0 2 Teachers 0 2 T500 .500 .500 .000 .000 CLASSIFIED LIST LOST A tan poplin raincoat inrChom. Lab., Tuesday afternoon. Please re- turn snmo to fin LOST-A Theta Delta Chi pin. Find er please return to Rag offlco. 5-7-60 LOST On campus, a shrlno stickpin. Return to Rag offlco. LOST Black Masque pin. ploaso return to Rag offlco. Flndor WANTED University student to do light chores for room. Call at 434 North 17th St., between 12:30 and 1:30, Friday or Saturday. MEN wanted for summer work. Wo havo mon now going to tho Univer sity whp havo made from $300 to $900 clear for last summer, C"all any tlmo at tho Stanley, 1302 Q St., room 4, sec ond floor. Ask for C. Miller. Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES SPECIAL BATES TO STUDENTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYCO. 117 SOUTH TWELFTH PLAY BALL Spalding and Victor Base ball, Tennis & Track Outfits. 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