The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 20, 1899, Image 5
MBMMMIEIKiWWMIyflHilMMKilMiaBoMMBBBBBMHP MMMMBMMMBHBBWBHBBMBBBBllWMii .n. , THE HESPERIAN 1 If t i i 0- (3 HOLDING THEIR, OWN. We Can Please You The University Team Wins Three Out of the First Six Games Played Local Games. The University bnao ball team started on its Southern and Eastern trip a week ago last Thursday. Since then soveral games have been played with Kansas and Missouri teams, three out of the first six of which resulted in victories for Nebraska. A man is never at his best in The first game was played with the Manhattan team and re- the old-fashioned kind of ready suited in an easy victory for the University team, the score at made clothes sold in most cloth the end of the ninth inning being 10 to 1 in favor of the latter. Tr , m . vi n o. tv II t ln& stores. If you want to do The next game was with tho St. Mary s college team and J was won by the University after ten innings of hard playing. yourself justice, try one of our Tho following represents the score by innings: Hart, Schaffner & Marx finely Nebraska: 000011000 13 tailored suits You can fret one St. Mary's: 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0-2 utuurcu buitb. Y oil can get one Batteries: Nebraska, Molford and Moore; St. Mary's, Cor- that will fit as though made to rigan and Tiornoy. Hits off Oorrigan, 6; off Molford, 2. measure and brinff out your good Struck out by Molford, 9; by Oorngan, 1. Errors: St. Mary's, . & s 7, Nebraska, 3. Pomts better than anything the At Topeka tho boys playod the Washburn team and mot de- average tailor can make to your feat by a score of 3 to G. Bliss and Moore did the battery , work for tho Nebraskans, and Granley and Stahl for the Kan- omer- llie " b- M- sults sans. Nebraska secured five hits and Washburn six. Both are elegant, durable and not pitchers struck out six men each and Washburn got two bases on balls, Nebraska, one. At Lawrence, Kansas, the toam won a third victory, down ing tho Kansas University team by a score of 8 to 5. Batter ies: Nebraska, Molford and Moore; Kansas, Hall and Moore. Hits for Kansas, 5; Nebraska, G. Errors: Nebraska, 3; Kan sas, 4. Bases on balls oil Melford, 2; off Hall, 3. The next game was played with the University of Missouri at Columbia. Tho game was a repition of tho one played on Nobraka's homo grounds a few wooke ago and resulted in an other victory for Missouri. Score, G to 10. Melford and Gordon did tho pitching for Nebraska, and Curtright for Missouri. Tho first game in Eastern states was played at Bloominglon, Indiana. Tho game was playod well by both teams but was lost by the Nebraskans by a score of four to six. Tho umpire is reported to have favored tLo Indianans in several decisions. expensive. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX StH&3&gSu&S22 GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ. Kent College of Law. Marshall D. Evvoll, LL D., W. D., Dean. School yeur opened September 5, 808. Thrco your course Improved mothodH uitlng ihoory nntt prnetleo. THE 80HOOL OF PRAC TOE IB THE LEAD- INQ FEATURE. Evening kohhIohb of fun houra n weou for OUCh ClllHB. STPHKNT8 OAN UK HUUV SHPPO 111 INC wim,ic htudvino. ArronKomontH miulo for HiPi " niontiil prolimlnury education. FornituloKiio, luldroHH W. F. Momeyer, LL. B., Secretary, 018-010 ASHLAND HL001C. CHICAGO, ILL,. imbli 1013 to 1019 O STREET. CAMERAS PHOTO SUPPLIES OP -fl-XiXj 3CI1TI3S. AND D. E. Koora S 1041 O St., Lincoln, iJo'b., Northwestern University , . , MEDIGAI2I0 1 SGH09U The high standard and progress ve methods which have jjlven this School its enviable reputation or over thirty years are carefully main- For circulars of detailed informa tion address the Secretary, Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Dearborn 8L, CHICAGO, IBL, Candy gg r w .. MliMilnmilliliMlilllllllMiililHIM M I llli BMM 'MWW" "III I I I HHHIHMPP.lIkM! KLiv , wiimmmmmKmKmmmimtmmimmMmmri!i - :j?m,i&mm,rw FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT I .. .' A tre ' a- Cinivrli rlcrlit iSoH oy wan, art, Schaffner & Mane DTMNG COMPANY TURKISH For Fine, Home-Mad!). . v 1821 O Street. ''' ..J&.!.,i3v 7v.v? " -"fe.. " ' !- irv nt.rr fi" i Wod . 4mKl m 'rE iSK, mffismi