4f& NEBRASKANHESPERIAN. Vol. 8-29, No. 33. LINCOLN, MAY 10, 1900. Five Cents. TBE ' EXAMINATION SCHEDULE. Finals for the Current School Year Will Begin One Week From nonday. Final examinations will take place &a follows: ffii MONDAY, MAY 28 ' 8. 00-10; 00 A. M., All classes and di visions reciting at S:00 A. M four or five days, or Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. 10:20-12:20 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 8:00 A. M Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them. 2:00-4:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 2:00 P. M four or five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or' two of them. 4:00-6:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 2:00 P .M., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them. visions reciting nt 4:00 P. M., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them. TllUHSDAY, MAY 31. 8:00-10:00 A .., All classes and di visions reciting at 11:00 A. M., four or flvo days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. 10:20-12:20 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 11:00 A. M., Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday ,or any ono or two of them. 2:00-4:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 5:00 P. M four or five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two oX them. 4:00-6:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 5:00 P. M., Tuesday , Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them . FRIDAY, .ILNE 1. 8:00-10:00 A. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 12:00 M. 10:20-12:20 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 1:00 P. M. BASEBALL SCORES. A Successful Trip is Shown in the Eastern Series Doanc is Laid Up. The base ball trip so far has been very satisfactory. Owing to the un fortunate accident to Doanc, the play ing of the team in this week's games has been weakened. A summary of the games so far follows: The team played at Omaha May 8. The game was devoid of interesting features. At no time was the result in doubt. Ryan pitched ojfgood game for the university, allowing hut five hits. Score by innings: U. of N 014 010 3 0 09 Omaha Y. M. C. A.. . .1 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 06 Hits University 11, Omaha 5. Struck out By Ryan 4, by David son 7. Errors University 4, Omaha 6. Time of game, 1:45. Umpire, Will iams. Nebraska kept up her pace by takt ing a game from hake Forest univer sity by a score of 11 to 8 tho following day . The game abounded in errors on both sides, caused by tho misorablo condition of tho diamond. Dliss pitched a good game, only four hits be ing scored off him. Score: Nebraska 1150001000 311 Lake Forest 0 001032020 08 Hits Orf Bliss 4, off Bettcn 11. Struck out By Bliss 5, by Bettcn. Errors Nebraska 10, Lake Forest, G. Battel ies Bliss and Doane, St. Clair and Bettcn and Crippcn. The Notre Dame team proved too fast for the Lincoln aggregation nt South Bend, Saturday. Nebraska owe largely to the fact that Doane, tho catcher is laid up with a crippled thumb. Rhodes caught the game and showed up in good form. Score: Nebraska 01300000 1 5 Notre Dame 51022 010 11 i. t! v PART OF THE SHOP GANG TUESDAY-, MAY 29. 8:00-10:00 A. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 9:00 A .M., four or five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. 10:00-12:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 9:00 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them. 2:00-4:00 P. M ..All classes and di visions Tccitlng at 3:00 P. M., four or five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. 4:00-6:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 3:00 P. M., Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or any one or two of them. "WEDNESDAY, MAY 30. 8:00-10:00 A. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 10:20 A. M., four or five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. 10:20-12:20 P. Ji., All classes and di visions reciting at 10:20 A. M., Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday ,or any one or two of them. 2:00-4:00 P. M., All classes and di visions reciting at 4:00 P. M., founor five days, or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or any one or two of them. - 4:00-6:00 P. M., All classes and di- 2:00-6:00 P M., All classes not other wise provided for. Evening recitations may be exam ined in the evening at the discretion of the teacher. FOOT BALL. SCHEDULE. Manager Tukey announces the fol lowing foot ball schedule. It will be noticed that five games will be played on the campus. One or two more minor games will probably be played. October 6, Doane College,at Lincoln. October 13, Ames College, at Lincoln. October 20, Drake University, at Lin coln. October IT, blank. November 3, Tarkio College, at Tar klo. November 5, Missouri University, at Columbia. November 10, Grinnell ,at Lincoln. November 17, Kansas University, at Lawrence. November 29, Minnesota University, at Lincoln. "Some people are so illogical that even the climatedoes' not' agree with them." "--. Batteries Ryan and Doane. David son and Crawford. The game on the following day was at Highland Park college, DesMoines, la. The team is composed largely of professional players. Nebraska's de feat is attributed to the pitching of Thompson of Highland Park, who struck out ten men, and the heavy bat ting of Highland Park. In the field the Nebraskans played the superior game. Attendance, 300. The score: Highland Park 0 004020 013 Nebraska 0001002003 On the following day, revenge was secured on Cornell college. The game I was a good one until the fifth inning, the score at that time being 1 to 0 in favor of Cornell. In the fifth inning the Nebraska boys began a cannonad ing which they did not cease until the end of the game. Gordon pitched a fine game. Score: Nebraska 00003054113 Cornell 0001000001 Hits Nebraska 13, Cornell 5. Errors Nebraska 3, Cornell 10. Bases on balls Off Gordon 1. Struck out By uordoh 2, Hester 1.1 uatteries reurasua, uoraon ana T . ... ' JJ Doane; Cornell, Hesterfand'MatibewsJj Hits Off Gordon 13, off Drewes 5. Struck out By Gordon 5, by Drewes 2. Bases on balls Off Gordon, 3, Drewes 2. Errors Nebraska 8, Notre Dame 3. Batteries Gordon and Rhodes, Drewes and O'Neill. The Nebraska team played out of position Monday and put up a very rotten article of ball. Captain Bliss telegraphed for Dean Ringer, who will meet the team in time to catch the'In diana game. Score: Nebraska 01000000 01 Wabash College 10001410 07 Hits Off Ryan 8, off Courtman 5. Bases on balls Off Ryan 3, Court man 2. Struck out By Ryan 5, Courtman 8. Errors Nebraska 9, Wabash 6. Batteries Ryan and Rhodes, Court man and Scbaffer. Arrangements have been completed for the meetings of the Nebraska pho tographers' association In the art gal lery of the university. These meetings kWll! occur on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from May 22 to V5i Inclusive. -