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10 THE HESPERIAN stops. Bowlby takes the ball around our right for twenty-five yards, Benedict failing to tackle him. They soon lose the ball and Cook takes it back that twenty-five. Then it starts for goal and it doesn't leave our hands until it gets there. Packard is pushed for a yard over the line and Shedd kicks a goal as usual. Another kick-oif of forty yards and Packard carries it right back and a little more too. We make several good gains and Benedict goes around the end for twenty-live yards. We lose the ball on Doane's ten-yard line and Swain starts it out. Benedict troubles him and Uobbins and Dungan push him over the line for a safety. Fourteen to nothing. Doaue starts out on the twenty-five yard line. The ball belongs first to one side and tlien the other and Benedict finally makes a brilliant run and puts it behind the posts. Shedd does the proper thing and it is twenty to nothing. Doane kicks off very low and ltobbins carries it back ten yards. Turner hits the line for eight. A. few more bucks, Doane takes the ball and punts. Thorpe wants it, gets it, and sends his men through the line for several more good gains. Shedd runs around for thirty yards. Doane soon takes the ball and punts for twent-iive yards and time is called. Touch downs. Cook, Packard, Benedict. Goals. Shedd, three. Safety, Doane. Score, twenty to nothing. JOTTED DOWN. The Doane men play hard, but they them selves are very soft. Time was called after almost every other down, in order to fix up some Doane man. Time was called for .Nebraska only once when Jones went out with his dislocated ankle. Some of the bovs were a little disposed to kick at the way coach Robinson worked them at practice, but now the results are plainly seen. He has played football before and knows that men can't play if only half in shape. The hoys are in good shape physically and can thank ho coach for keeping them at work till they got there. Benedict made two bad failures at tackling but his two brilliant runs made up for it. IK plays well for his first game. Jones is around the campus on crutches this week and will be unable to play next Saturday. Tack Best is worth a mint on the gridiron. The game with Missouri will bo played at Columbia next Monday. The boys leave here Saturday evening. Creigh is playing well at quarter. A pos sible change in the line-up will put Thorpe in as half and Creigh as quarter. O'Keefe High. Grade Fountain Pen. If cannot obtain at your Book Store, to intro duce Pen in your college, on receipt of ca?h with order, will send by registered mail one Pen at ao per cent, discount. Clubs of Jive at 35 per cent. Clubd of ten at 30 per cent, discount. No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Price $2.50 $3.00 $3.S0 UNLIKE ALL OTHERS IN Construction and Combination of parts Every part new and novel, Complete and practical. See business manager of the Hesperian relative to the same, or address William H. O'Keefe, 60 Main St., Lockport, N Y Advise if fine, medium, or pointed pens, are wanted. Students - - We want your trade. Come in and see us. We can fit and please you, and our prices are low. We have the best shoe stock in the city. WEBSTER & ROGERS, 1043 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska.