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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1929)
FOUR i hi: duly nwrvskan H)M.tHY. MAY. 15. 19:o. HUSKERS ANNEX SECOND BATHE FROM KANSANS 'of ihe rigiih with ihe rount aland i me in . againai them and ii lo.il isl Ilk Mill hlo Mutter Helta iil.r1 a (Irani nl h' uli m tlniili Ihrtiugh arcond and in lun on 'irar lolloiaed ili a all. and li rail) ai'are, in be ntrt hrn prhmidi mad a ! anneaiiing tatch nut nf a bin iliai 'looked Ilk a till lin. hneet. j brought ih ataude mm a panic nh a ilHitl i ha i arored Rene and adiam-rd t.rare in ih third a-k . ; r Kim ihrnon ibr Huaaera aiaged a merit (n round lhat aa good lor Eighth Inning Rally Brings " ' ') i i j Armaii en Mound ' Hank Armani a at lthc.lf a' rhoir , fnr ihe niniind dtiiiee and aa get line along el until ihe Kurd. hrn ih Jaliaka hanimtred in i'oIiiiiiIhm llitirrr fnr ai run and four Inia Added 10 Hank'a (allure in dni-lting lb K haianien. I kanaaa aa etealing the aa ka an ileculail llial mice on Ih Ihey iNiuld i Ifer I heir av atolind I lie j rem n' ih rie 1 he aimer (ate jlliem rredli for e.ghl amlen luiaea I III I Iiii lauiu Sloan look Up "he hurling laak in the loiir'h and remained for ih real nf th gum Idle not offer 'llll a t n r I UK i foi lliailie. the , Verdon youth kepi hla binglea el altered and aa i-d In I ha pint hea liuia. na'he aon of Hawaii. ho aa aiatioiied In ihe i-enier rarden for the intadera furnuhed lb rioail with plenty of entertainment ' and aieallnc haaea like an eiperi yegg Alth'Mirb ihe dimlnwlv ' )itnre IVrformrr Nebraska Into Lead for 10 to 9 Victory ARMATIS OPENS CAME Jayhawks Prove to Be Very Fast at Stealing Bases On Comhuskers K blue rapped rr nf haaehall er from Ihe land nf Ihe Ka turkad away a ball gam fnr all (nod putpoaee in ihe third inning nf Ibelr mil with Ihe Huakera tea erdat afternoon at Landia field, and then proceeded in drop Ii in th i(hth. When the final out mad Nebraiaa waa on th Jont end of 10 lo I count, and lb rath cua'omeri were (ln reminded thai lb old ball gam la never ovar until ih la at hatter la retired Nebraaka ram up fnr their half I I v n-; j 1 1 i L ' I i Nehiaoka'a hope for the llg Si rliatnp oi'-h.p look h (! hied Jump npttaid S.i'iii d.: . lollnwing Martin Janulealn'a eenaatioiial perform nin e oii-r ihe half mile diaianr. A Ipltihel" clipped ihe Mil tarda In 1 .'? eliicli aiampa him aa one of Ihe vallet'a If. tint middle ilia irftire nu n II ! alinaii khov on In niarka. trady lor a quirk alarl. iraideiifi' cot only one hll In four I intra at hat. he managed to eaa mound the aarka fot three lalllea. and rri MHed cM-di: 'nr lliree alolen i haaea Snjtc irll-t,d llalheiaaen In Ihe fourth and li managed lo keep tin- Kh thiefa from gelling, too artlie Kor ihe niom pari It Jhi an- 'oiher ball (am and none of th 1 hot a bad mm h lo a about li after ll aa otrr. 1 brie er bit a or nlre imaiimiiK. and tl oibera Ihna . aa mmp irnible ethibuU na of- (t ied Kanaaa' third can'O aa I N liaka'a Mi'ith told Ihe hoi aiort. ih ihe lltihketa making llieii a Ju.t a In ( l- bl((er coi ns nciir for uasfiuij. honors Chi omega won from Kappa K.'.pp'i liaiiima Ixlia annua from Alpha l-lia Iheia. and Kappa Al plia 1'heta from Sigma lielta Tau in th itiiiainiital baaehall gam for uradav. ratallel loin nanienlt for i liampionxliip, and 'nmolailon ar bt-mg (dated, for ihe ttlnneta. and th. other lor Ihe loaeta Helty Kltnh.rlj la managing ih Inurnay IIK'III. Vdndat gamea ar Alpha XI I'rlia t I'hl llnirca Pi. iheia Phi Alpha ta lielia eta. flral learn Camea for Thiirpilav ar Hear t at ta Alpa Ix-lta I'l. Sigma Kappa ta. Ivlia eta. aet'ond Irani, lliinnii rhl Ileia ta. Kappa Alpha Theta. oik. and lb purpoaa of Iba C.lrl Harta Telt gtrla from Irtlng high arhool gat a alio- Liil i.i.cit randl lighting i riemonj. Th rr enmnlal an mien by lb high arhitol r li la and anibolnd ihd Plrala of Ih liirl Keaert mot turnl. I UCHENCCIAPV. N. T.-ir Irrank Tarkar lar hi a ba laaut uraiad aa pieaidaal of I'aioa rol ,' leg her Kepreaeetailtr of aaora than nfiy rollegea aad uairallla of lb l'nitd otalea aad lanada rr r re ar M al lb rrmonla. )lon (ivri Talk On iirl rrrTt "Ctrl J.'eaert laderahlp" aa the a ii hint of a talk by Violet Ol aon. i:il't Iteaeiv SrrrHajy of l.lnroln. al veaper ervpi. Tuea day evening al flv oVIor-k In KU h-n Smith, hall Mlaa Olann ( pl.ilneii ,he nrganliailnn of Ihe I ri ii n l i h i T 1 n II I A'AKI) DISJI.M.TIO.NS Vermilion. 8 D. May M-Caah pniea and arholarihlp aard amounting in mor than liti a well niedala, honorary keya. and trophlea for high diatlnrtton In acbolaatlr. forenalr. and literary ar lltillea lll b pieaenlej to out ' (landing aenlnta and underrlaaa men In th 47th annual poinmenr menl eierrlaea at Ih I nlveralt) of South fiaknta Jun in. Davis Coffee Shops 103 No. 13th DAY and MITC 1131 R Facing Camu fvuntam aarvica m Floating University For Men and Women Travelling hr land and ar around tK glooa. Siarting la Octobn aigKt mondta of odocarioa), laadlng ra katf balor'a aiul BBaattVl tTr. Aidrmm GraTOar BId New York, for o cripdva eatmlof. I9H l'aiirlry if laatw tn Enrafu TIo WorM Ha Latrorolory Nsen it comet to hti 5th Avenue tmartnetg j( found by rodt nt r-l r G See Co'Eds Ride Performances at 2 and 8 Lincoln' gorgeoun t a n H n r k pectfde is sometliing ech stu dent should see. Tirkrts, 5f7r Afternoon SI Evening horse shoe tickets are on sale here at simon's wherever sportsmen gather you will find men who know and appreciate the value of "dressing for the occasion" t the afternoon performance of the horse show you will see a multitude of "sporting ensembles" May we suggest for this occasion, for vacation trips, and lazy afternoons here a Simon afternoon blend coat of camel hair, with belted back and patch pockets . , . . . . flannel trou . . . two tone sport oxfords . oxford cloth shirt . . . cravat, pocket handkerchief, and box to harmonize. FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS 5- Simon clothe are "tyle. rihC in a-afcJWI 3 niiin A J f j s j jr i i y - y (T w J Fair Grounds Coliseum Performances at 2 and 8 Something new and fine for Lincoln and people of the Uni versity a bit of Kentucky transplanted. On snip at Booth Ben Simon & Son wiiiituni. ".ijmi.Mi".. 5P3W Riding and Hiking Outfitters 16.9$ Enaliih made men'a boot. Black and At brown XD73 Ladiea riding boota. Black, and Brown. A A mm Special 14a '9 Men'a field and aviation boota. Engliah tan Laaiea Hiking lace boota,, r 4.95 8 6.75 Ladiea Breechea, Tweed, Knicker 95c to 2.95 Men'a Hiking Lace Boota. 4.95, 6.75, 7.95 Men'a Breechea, Khoki Cord a. 1.69 1.95, 2.85 English Style Riding Breeches Men'a whipcord, aergea, Bedford Chamoia knee and at Z.5 up Ladiea Engliah tailored riding breechea, white and tan whipcords, aergea, Bedford cordi. m mm and All ahadee 1.79 up Ladiea leather riding coata. colore, red, green, black, tan. Boot hooka, . Per pair 95C Rld'ng cropa, "Army" Spura, Engliah made Riding and hurdle bridle. Boot Jacka a mi and maple Ii3w up .... sec .... 2.95 1.95 1.50 Lincoln Army & Navy Stores 215 So. 11th St. 215 So. 11th St get your horse show tickets here today and at the united hunts meet the camel-hair topcoat topcoat was the leader with the smartly attired spectators its lightness its tailored smartness and its comfort make it the ideal coat for men who demand the utmost of their clothes you will find it indispensible on that proposed summer trip both double and single breasted models . . . long or short . . . .as you choose . . and every one tailored by hart, schaffner & mane. FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS Simon tiolhet are "ttyle rifhf A