nnnnnnnHNniMHimnnwfmmTTm I In the Gym. Tlu Indoor athletic contest, which tokos place next. Tuesday In tln tlytn nnsluin, nt 4 o'clock, promises to lu n great drnwlnir i'nnl aiuonir the ninny events of Charter Day. The records mnde In Mils contest will be Hiiltnbl.v Inscribed on record boards, wliU'h mv now being 1111x10, and It Is expected that many of tlio present, records will bo broken on that day. Kvery olVort will bo inado to run tlio events through promptly and with us llttlo dehi.v as possible. No single event, will bo l lowed to oeoupy more than soon mtn ntos. UnniOH of basket, ball, indoor baseball and volley ball will also be plujcd. Following is the list of events and the contestants in the nthlotle eon test, together with the records made by eaeh In the preliminary contest: Inhibition game of Indoor baseball, three Innings, Athletic team vs. Ihwt nine. Standing broad jump: LcMur. U ft. 1lln.. Swallow 1) ft. 0'- In.. .Moore l ft. 1 In. Standing high jump: Swallow I ft. ., In., .lewett 4 ft. -i3 in., LaKnlle and V i:. Androson 4 ft. :u.. in.. Throe standing broad jumps: Swal low :.'! ft, 2'4. in., LeMnr 27 ft, 7 in., ndrcson 27 ft. 'Yj in. Volley ball, throe innings, Faculty class vs. Athletic elass. Standing hop, step and jump: Pills bury 20 ft. G in., Moore 27 ft. ys in.. Swallow 26 ft. lys in. Twenty-livo yard dash: Andrcsou, 11. D., :i 2-5 seconds; LnSalle, Pepoon. Jloriontal bar jump for height: Swallow S ft., Androson, V. K.. 7 tt. 10 in., Kellogg 7 ft. S in. Kind's jump for height: Jevvett (i ft. s In.. Kellogg (5 ft. .i in., R. I). Andro son 0 ft. 2 in. Horizontal bar vault: Distance snap. Thinning high kick. Haskct ball, University team vs. Rest the: Seven-minute, halves. Charter Day exhibition of trophies and prizes. VARSITY TKAM DHFKATKD. The second of the series of indoor baseball panics was played in the Ar mory last Friday evening; between the Athletics ami the. Varsity team. Con trary to the anticipation of most of the spectators the regular baseball men were faulty beaten. At the end of nine innings the score stood i:i to 4 in favor of the Athletics, but as their opponents had not yet got enough, they played si more innings, the total ;eorc lieinir 17 to .". The Vnrsitv team had no one to till the position at center Held and so play ed through the game with only eight men. Rceder nt left field tried to coer his own position and center field a No, but he was about as active as an Indian cigar sign and a good sized soap box would have been of considerable, ser vice to him in stopping the ball. A good sized crowd was present to witness the game. The cadet band kindly consented to furnish the mu sic for the occasion, and deserves credit therefor. Score by innings: Athletics 102020071010 3 00 Rnschall 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 IT The positions were played as lows. fol- Athletics. Rhodes First base . Swallow.... Second base . llhoehn Third babe , Campbell, II. Jl-.Titoher .. Waterman Catcher ... Mcfieehan Shortstop Krelle Centre Held Ryan Right field Campbell, C. C.Lcft field Raschall. .Mel ford Liebman ..Cowgill . .Gordon . ...Rhen ..Wells.. . .Kinder ..Reedor FOOTIULT, MOXBY TIKD I'P. On Friday, Feb. 11, there will come up in Council UlulTs the case of Frank Crawford against the Athletic associa tion of the University of Nebraska. It will be remembered that Crawford i.ttachcd $2f0 out. of the gate receipts of the Thanksgiving day game be tween Iowa and Nebraska. He claims that there is yet due him for services as coach for the University football team during the season of 189.1 the sum of $150. The attachment proceedings came as a complete Hurprisc, for no such claim against the association had ever been made by Crawford and no one connected with Athletics had any knowledge of the existence of such n debt. It wan generally thought that the notion was commenced by Crawford out of "spite" toward the management of tho football team, which refused to phu the Thanksgiving KUine tu Om lui on ground'- controlled b, ( raw ford. Several l nlversit.v men have been subpoenaed by the defense, among those are Harry Oury, Fred Cooley, Hoseoo round. Dr. Ward anil Will liny ward. Messrs. Pound of l.lueotu and Wright of Council Mull's are looking after the Interests of the I'nlverslty. As yet the defense Is soeict, but II Ik known thai the attorneys for the de fense have set up a counter claim of $."00 for attorney's foes, time and ex pense oT Manager Oury, Interest, etc. RoM'or Pound, who has charge of the Lincoln end of the legal business, is confident that the defense will be able to disprove the claim of Craw ford and release the money, which has been tied up on account of his suit. In case the association does not ob tain possession of this money it will be just, that much in debt, for it eamo out just about even, counting in the $Stf() that is in the hands of the shorllV at Council Mull's. CNIVI515SITY UIRLS WIN. A M'oond, but smaller, edition of the famous Nebraska-Kansas game was given In the gymnasium of the old Y. M. C. A. building last Saturday morn ing. A f nine of basket ball was played between a team of Lincoln la dles, captained by Miss Anne Spurek, and .Miss Louise Pound's team of Uni versity girls, for whom this Is the first year's experience in basket ball. MNs .Mario Reach and .Miss Jennie i'entei had the hardest positions to till, as umpire and referee, but came out of the debate unscathed. As far as playing is concerned, both teams put up a very interesting game, which was at all times exciting. The two captains of the teams played a very good game. Reside these .Mm. Ogden and Mrs. Woods, and the Misses Rnuncll and Taylor, did the best play ing for their respective teams. In the second half of the game Mrs. Mar shall's place was taken by Miss Clara Smith. The Lincoln ladies' team was com posed of Mrs. Ogden. Miss SpurcK, Miss Smith, Mrs. Marshall. Mr.. Woods, and Mrs. Weir. The Univer sity was represented by the Misses Taylor, Pound, Miller, Rouucll, Ken nedy, and Dempster. The game ended with a score of IS to s in fnvor of the I'niverslty team. m l Continued from First Page. The association will give you 7." per cent of the net gate receipts anil will guarantee a good advertisement. . . Trusting this will meet with your ap proval, I am, etc." Thus the matter rests with the K. S. U. Monday, May 9, Kansas City it, scheduled. No team is mentioned, but presumably Missouri State University is intended, judging from a letter re ceived February ,1 from Columbia, Mo., which, under the circumstances, is very much to the point. Mr. Leo UN ley says: "In reply to yours of Jan uary 19, I shall say that we wo lid like to play you in Kansas City on the 9th of May if we can tccurc juntiiiablo terms. Let mo know who will make these trms." That is a very import ant point, it seems to us. in the ar rangement of a game outside a Uni versity city. Tuesday, 31 ay 10, a game is scheduled for Ft. Leaven worth, Kan., but Mr. Stacy in his let ter certainly does not eon.vy any such impression of a complete or dual defi nite arrangement of date, (lives this the benefit of the doubt and call a game, for the 10th at Yt, leavenworth without guarantee. Wednesday, May 11th, t game is scheduled ior Tarkio, Mo guarantee $30. Mr. Ferrell, their manager, etiys on the subject umVr date of February 2: "Possibly tie 12th of May would suit. We liavj almost ar ranged for another gamt for that date, but if you will come for the fig ure offered, $30, we would rather have you.aud could arrange the other game later, liase ball Ik almost an experi ment in Tarkio." That windb up the southern trip, which was, according to tho college papers, definitely arranged sometime between the 1st and 15th of May. How about, the eastern Iowa trip? "where dates and guarantecH suill cient to insure a trip through Iowa and n part of Illinois have been se cured, so that nn eastern trip is an assured fact." From l'enn college at Oskaloosa, we learn from letter of January 20, from T. F. Gray, via president Fenn college, 1 Auueue association, that they are unable to meet our team. No game there. Bliitl I Mi II H (ioggcshall ot (Irtnnoll college write under date of Februur.v 2, that they will know something In 11 week or two. Mr. Kd "Little, manuger of the Iowa Stale eollcg base ball learn, accepts giiineut. Ames May JO.wtth n .$(!() guar antee, which was scheduled and re ported to the athletic board. In the plan of an eastern trip sub mitted to the board the. dates May 17. IS, 20, 21 and 21th are left vacant. Two games are scheduled with S. V. L, viz: Iowa City on the. IDth, Omaha or Council Mull's on tlio 2:ird. The last Icier frovi Iowa City of February I, sa.vs: "1 too, am very anxious to decide definitely about our games 1 have no doubt but that, we can ar range the games and hope- you can hold them open a little, longer." One game therefore definitely ar ranged in lovva.wlth a promised guar antee. Not a gaiue is arranged for in Illinois, though there is some prol'iinl nary correspondence. It does not. seem necessary to go In to the matter further than to say that plans are pending for those games, but. certainly nothing more than pending, both for the trips and the tri state moot of Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. This is the very best construction that can be put upon the matter. When, therefore, this correspond ence and business was laid before this committee, and was considered at a prolonguod meeting, it. was deemed wise and e.xcpdicnt because Mr. Don- nison had practically given up the work of the management on account of the lack of time, to accept his ie.s iguatiou. And on account of the article in the college papers, as well as the incom plete condition of the work as it ap peared to the committee, it was also thought inexpedient to either elect a now manager or to place the assist ant manager in full charge. When Ar. Denuisoii presented Ills resignation lie asked that the commit tee make a statement in the college papers. A full and dcllnitc statement lias therefore been made by said com mit tee, based upon the correspond ence now in their hands. Since the resignation of Manager Denuisou of tlio base ball team the necessary work is being carried on by the base ball committee consisting of Prof. Lees. Lieutenant Stotseubcrg and Mr. Porter. Mr. Ryons, the assis tant manager, is acting a.s secretary to the committee and is conducting the correspondence relative to tho coining season. No manager has .vet boon elected and it. is said that the boaid linds it extremely difficult to find a competent man who wishes to take up the work at this time of the year. Ab far as possible the plans of Mr. Denuisou will be carried out hv the committee and by the future niauager vyiiocyci- iie inav uc. 11 is as 1 1 .0 certain whether the trips arranged hv 1 the late manager and the plans he made are entirely feasible or not, and it. will take considerable correspond ence to straighten matters out. 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