Iti the Gym. IMUKKSAWMUIBD. The conloBtH Ju the kIiTh Indoor pen tuthlon, which could not bo awarded Hint night, hecnuHC of Hit slopping of ho jrink'hoH, wct'e ilnr.lly prcHcntcd to the wlnnem 1uh. Friday, when the orntvHtR In doubt, won1 run once again. Ah n remilt of ihlH, MIhh Alburtn Spurclc Ih wearing the gold nicdul, nwnrded to tho winner of the pentath lon by Sillier and Paine. She scored n total of DM) polntH. MIhh Ida Taylor won tho Hllver medal, prenentcd by A. J2. Spureh, with a kcoi-c of II 10, while MIhh Eleanor Miller hud only ten points leHH and eaHlly won tho bronze medal. It might be said lu thlH Con mctlon that the report that MIhh Mil ler gave out In the potato race In utter ly biiHeloHH. Quito the contrary. She ran more potatoes than any of her vompetltorn and made the best time that evening. Among tho iirnt. year girls, MIhh (Julie carried oft the honors, rolling up n totnl of ail points, thereby securing a pair of fencing foils presented by FltzClernld and Co. The second prize, u tennis racket, from II. W. Hrown, was won by MIhh Dorlugtou, with a to tal of 240 points, while a pair of Indian clubs, presented by C. W. Lclghton, went to Miss Meserve, who had JJ20 points io her credit. Hi tho athletic contest by second year ghiH, MIhh Laura Strntton enme In ahead, and secured a tennis racket and tennis net. MIhh Whipple won the archery set. Their scores were HBO and nil) points respectively. Tho HCorers wish It to be distinctly understood that It was the fault of tho watches and not theirs, that was re sponsible for tho trouble. NMHlASKA HEATS WASHHURN. Our baseball tenm celebrated their return from their southern trip and incidentally inaugurated their new suits by defeating Washburn college by the score of 12 to 10. The visitors proved no match for our team, who could have run up a much larger score wire they not anxious to save them selves for the Missouri game on the net day. Tho game ulioundcd in er rors, both sides getting their share. The work of both pitchers was good, despite the numlcr of hits made.Hliss having much the. best of it. The fea tures of the game were Heeder's two catches of flics in the seventh and Ithoades' pretty stop and put-out on tlr it in the same Inning, and Robin son's catch of CowgllU'.s lly in the elj Mb. .itohl opened up for the visitors by gaining first on a hit to llecder that was fielded too slowly. Stahl was cut on" at second on (iophurd's grounder. Baxter flew out to Rheu and Jinnies struck out. Nebraska started their run-getting in the first. After Reed er's out, Moore got first on Gcphard's error, stole second and came home on Hl.ss' hit. Kindler and Cowgill went out at first. Washburn went out lu one, two, three order, but Nebraska added two more runs to their scon-. After .lohuHon's out, Ithea goes to see ordon a hit to right, goes to third on Licbmun'H hit and Jlhoades brlngH both horned Ilceder strikes out and llhondes is caught at the plate on Moore's grounder. In the third the visitors begin their scoring. Jrclan hits to left field. Jtol Jiu.on is given his base on balls. Stahl strikes out. Jrelan and Robinson ad uince a base on CowgiU's error. (5ep hnrd brings Irelan In. Baxter is hit b, the pitcher, liarnes fans and then Kennedy's hit brings in Robinson. Stahl strikes out. Nebraska comes right back at them in their half and piles up three more runs. Iillss Is hit and gets to first, stials .second, advances to third on an error and scores on a passed ball. Kin dler follows on Robinson's error. .John son brings in the third run. In the fourth Frtoby gets first on a wild throw by Iillss. Irelan's hit sends hi. n fo second. Uoth advance n base on llobinson's sacrifice. Stnhl strikes ot t. (icphard gets first on error by Cowgill nnd goes to second. Maxtor strikes out. We secured nothing in oi r half. The TCansans got one more in the fifth. Iillss drops Jinnies hot liner; Kennedy hits safe and CowgiU's error lets Jlarnes home; close fielding pre vents further scoring. Nebraska again draws a goose-egg in her half. Kindler hits .safe, but fails to get around. Tn the sixth Iteeder makes two pret ty catches of Stnhl's nnd Gcphard's, files and Jlnxter goes out at first. Our men fill tho bases in their hal. but can get no further, and the Kuiismih come in fpv the seventh. In UiIb inn ing we ad(J two more to our total. Ivlndler onciiH nn with n -tliri.n.lui.rrr.... and scores on an error of Frisby's, I nnd Cowgill reaches first. He getH to thlwl, 'litlo Johnson Ih retired, and scores on Jthca's grounder. Washburn got their last scores lit the eighth. IiIh1i.v reaches Hist on an error by Rhoades, Second on Moore's fumble, third on error of Johnson, while Irchin roaches second. Robinson pops up to .Johnson, who throws wild and all eomf home. ('. Slnhl goes out to Kindler, (lophnrd walks to first, and after llaxter's out to Kindler, scores on a wild throw of Moore. Nebraska comes In with tho score In favor of the vlHltoU, but soon knock out three runs am tho game. RhoadcH gets his base on balls. Jtccd cr gels hit, goes to sccondlon Krlsby'H error and to third on catel er's fumble. Moore brings him lu. Ill ss lilts safe and Moore scores on Robl ison's error. IIUss scores on an error b, Stahl. Rob inson's catch of CowgiU's fly, after a luird backward run, lu his Inning, wes one of the features of the game. The visitors could do not ilng In the ninth, llclow Is the scorcl l detail: NIUIRASKA. A.M. R. II. S.II. E. Rtedor, m I I, I 0 0 Moore, o R 21 1 0 J iillss, p 2' :) 0 I Kindler, 2b ... 5 22 1 0 Cowgill, Mi I I .Johnson, 1, f R i 0 1 ! lUica, r. f 3 I 1 0 0 Porter, r. f. and c. f. 2 1 1 0 0 Llebiunn, e. f :! I 1 0 Rhoades, Ih !( 0 I 0 1 Total HO 12 II 2 0 WASIIllURN. A.I1. R. II. S.II. E. C. Stahl, c 5 0 J 0 4 (icphard, lib 4 2 I 0 1 llaxter, 2b R I 0 0 1 liarnes, p R 1 2 0 1 Kennedy, c. r R 0 2 I) () L. Stahl, r. f R ' (I () 0 Frisliy, I. f R 2 t) (I 2 Irelan, lb I 2 2 (I 2 Robinson, ss It 2 t t It Total II 10 0 1 14 Struck out lly Iillss, S; by liarnes, 3. Runes on bulls Off Iillss, 2; olV liarnes, 2. Hit by pitcher- lly nils.;, 1; by liarnes, I. Umpire Mr. Green. RIFLES EXHII1ITJON DRILL. The Pershing Wiles' annual exhibi tion drill will take place next Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock on the cainpos No organization connected with the University has sulVcrcd so much from the present war and consequent en listment of students c.s the Rifles. Captain Otiry, First Lieutenant Weeks ami Sergeants Hrown and Jloddy, all volunteered and the company was left without oflicers. Nevertheless those remaining determined to continue tho organization and last week elected a complete set of new oflicers. The com pany has been recruited up from the best drilled men of the battalion and the high degree of efilcicncy in which Captain Oury left them has been main tained. Last night the conipnny decid ed to give their annual exhibition and it promises to be up to the standard of previous years. The entire company will appear in white duct trousers. This will be the only opportunity of the year to see any drilling in "ducks" for the custoinory order to appear in them will not lie issued this year. The company has departed from its cus tom of drilling in the armory and will give tho exhibition on the campus. The gold medal will be contested for. nnd the winner will have the privilege of wearing it during the summer. All who have seen former exhibitions, will be there, and others will do well to remember the date, May 10 at 7 p in. CRAWFORD WINS HIS SUIT. The trial of the suit ot Frank Craw ford of Omaha ngnlnst the Athletic association of tho University of Ne braska was completed in the district court yesterday morning and the case given to the jury shortly before noon. Following the conclusion of the case Judge Smith adjourned court until Monday morning and instructed the juiy to bring in a sealed verdict, which It did after being out about three hours. Although the verdict was a sealed one, the jurors announced that it was for the plaintiff in the sum of $221.07. Crawford sued for $225. which he claimed was due him for services ns coach of the University nthletic as sociation several years ago. The case turned largely on the question wheth er tho present athletic association of the University is a. now organization or whether it is n reorganization of the former one when Crawford was couch. 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