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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN The Uciversity of Chicago f IHAFIC 1 addition to ro.id.nt IYN IIIY For dct.IUl in J 1 JU 1 lormktion addraM tnl 'HEM HtfcYwr U.(IC.(Kf.JJ.aicaMOl '- P. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA Phone L-4813 WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and 5c SHINING PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street The Care of Evening Gowns Party dresses cleaned our way will give the wearer a feeling of atisfactlon that will add greatly to the joy of any occasion. Cleaning and Dyeing SEIUVIC B6633 Work brought to our office way morning by 9 a. m. will bo ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Is sure enough busy these days. Come in and see the biggest assortment of hats of all shapes and styles at this price S F O R T ARTS AND SCIENCE DEFEAT ENGINEERS TIQHT BATTLE ENDING IN A SCORE OF 4 TO 3 Both Teams Stage Rallies In Ninth Inning, Academics Showing the Most Strength The Engineers lost to the Academ ics in a game that was anybody's until the last Inning, by a score of 4 to 3, on Nebraska field yesterday. Both pitchers, Hugs and Crownover, were hit freely and the bases were full several times. Schumacher led oft in the scoring for the Machinists by lacing out a homer. Crownover got a single, but died on third at the end of the in ning. Hoadley was pushed across the plate by being hit, the next two men being passed and a poor throw. In the second inning, Norris scored on two sacrifices and an error. ' The Academics went out one, two, three. The first half of the third, Hugg annexed three strike outs, while Hoadley made another score on his two-bagger, followed by a twin drive by Crawford. A goose egg was an nexed by both sides in the fourth. In the last inning, Norris scored on an error, a single by Doty, and a double by Glazier. The Academics came right back by scoring Grant after his two-bagger and Crawford's second double. Crawford scored on Riddell's single, and the game was won. Score by innings: Engineers 1 1 0 Academics 1 0 1 The lineup: 0 24 0 13 i Academics Engineers Riddell c Oleson Hugg P Crownover Cerney . lb Schumacher Grant 2 b Henschke Crawford 3 b Glazier Crandall ss Keith Hoadley If Doty Gallagher cf Norris Collins rf Wagner HumDhrey Monfort Interdepartmental League HOW THEY STAND Won. Lost.- Pet. Academics 2 0 1.000 Aggies 1 0 1.000 Engineers 1 1 -B00 Laws 1 2 .333 Commercials 0 2 - .000 TODAY'S GAME Commerce vs. Aggies, Nebraska field, 5:45 p. m. BATTING AVERAGES OF INTER DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE AB Crawford, Academic ....1 Rutherford, Academic ...1 Mackey, Academic . .... .1 Harney, Laws ,4 Doty, Engineers 2 Angel, Laws 4 '2 Shoemacher, Engineers.. 2 1 H. 1 1 1 2 1 Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .5001 Halllgan, Laws 3. 1 .333 Grant, Academics 3 1 ' .333 Presley, Laws 3 1 .333 Gillette, Commerce 3 1 .333 Raceley, Commerce .....4 . 1 .250 Flourie, Commerce ....... 4 1 .250 Pickett, Commerce .....4 1 .250 Schwab, Laws 5 0 .000 McMulIen, Laws ' .4 0 .000 Boehmer, Laws 2 0 .000 Caley, Laws .3 0 .000 Zumwinkle, Laws .2 0 .000 Millen, Laws 2 0 .000 Pascale, Laws 2 0 .000 Klepser, Laws ....2 0 .000 Ohlson, Engineers 2 0 .000 Keith, Engineers 2 , 0 .000 Glazier, Engineers 2 0 .000 Hauschke, Engineers ....2 0 .000 Crownover, Engineers....! 0 .000 Monfort, Engineers 2. 0 .000 Wagner, Engineers 2 0 .000 Smith, Commerce 4 0 .000 Williams, Commerce ....2 0 .000 Shelleday, Commerce ...4 0 .000 Rogers, Commerce 2 0 .000 Cox, Commerce 1 0 .000 Hoadley, Academics .... 3 0 .000 Crandall, Academics ....3 0 .000 Humphrey, Academics ..2 0 .000 Hugg, Academics 1 0 .000 Collins, Academics 2 0 .000 Cerney, Academics 1 0 .000 u Jl I f 1 , . 113.' 9fl '' B7wrn Suppose You Were Hungry and Had No Way of Getting Food ! . Suppose You Were Scantily Clad and Homeless in the Midst of Winter! Wouldn't you be grateful to some generous-hearted friend who -would come to you -with wholesome food, "warm clothing and show you the way to a haven of refuge? THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND AGED PEOPLE WHO TODAY ARE HUNGRY, HOMELESS AND HELPLESS They Are the Refugees from Invaded and Devastated D. UL if I Forced to flee for very life itself, these refugees found their way into Albania, Montenegro and Northern Greece. Hundreds of them have died from starvation and exposure. Thomas Nelson Page, American Ambassador at Rome, has cabled that "the conditions are frightful.' Dr. Edward Ryan, of the American Red Cross, said in a recent cable mes sage : "The suffering in places vis ted is be yond description. People are dying by the hundreds and must be remored. I have seen myself hundreds lying by the roadside, 'and human life is of no more value than the dust in the street. Con sider we are the only people who can re lieve the situation by transporting the refugees." A Way Has Been Opened for the Rescue of These People The American Relief Clearing House in Paris has chartered a ves sel to transport the Serbian refugees to the island of Corfu. The French Government has endorsed this plan and agreed to provide a safe convoy. The work of transfer ring the refugees has been in progress since the last week in January. ' But funds are urgently needed to carry on the work: the Allied Nations are not in a position to bear the entire expense of caring for these refugees. . As Dr Ryan says : "we are the only people who can relieve the situation." Won't You Help These Helpless Sufferers ? WON'T YOU MAKE A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION? It will mean food and clothing and save them from persecution and death Every dollar contributed will be devoted to thia purpose, no deductions being made for expenses. The National Allied Relief Committee appeals to you for funds for the Serbian refugees. All money received will be turned over to the War Relief Clearing House for France and Heir Allies, which will purchase supplies or send cash under instructions from the American Relief Clearing House in Paris. Cut this out and mail to the NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF COMMITTEE 2m fifth avenue New York City I hereby enclose check for $ to be devoted to the immediate relief of the Serbian refugees. Please acknowledge receipt. Name Address.