, J... 1 The Nebraskan-Hesperian I I ' l' tion shall bo turned over to tho troas urcr. Sec. 4. Tho treasurer shall keep a complete sot of books showing all tho transactions of tho corporation. Ho Bhall receive all monoys collected for the corporation and shall pay all bills. His books shall at all times bo open to tho Inspection of tho board of direc tors, who shall audit thorn and report to tho annual mooting of tho stock holders tho condition of tho business at the close of each year. Sec. B. Whatever profits shall accrue over and above such a sum as tho board of directors shall deem neces sary to hold in reserve shall be placed at tho disposal of tho board of regents of tho University of Nebraska. DOANE WINS STATE MEET. Tho state inter-collegiate athletic meet was held' Saturday at York. Doano College carried off first honors with the State University second. One state record was broken by Kel logg, who made the pole vault at 10 feet 2 Inches. Doane led with five firsts and four seconds. The university team got four firsts and three seconds. Teams from York College, Doane Col lege, Wesleyan and the State Uni versity contested. Following are the events: One mile run Mundorf, university, first; PIckrell. Doane, second; Han sen, Doane, third. Time, 4:58 1-5. 100-yard dash Ireland, Doane, first; McComb, unverslty, second; Mills, Wesleyan. third. Time, :10 1-5. 120-yard hurdle Wcndland, Doane, .first; Fuherer. Doane, Becond; Hints, Wesleyan. third. Time. :17 1-2. 440-yard dash Cunningham, York, first; Mills, Wesleyan, second; Gear- -Jyt gZcalyfln, Vj-Tjjmn. :56 3-5. naif mile run MundbrrllXfrersIfyT first; Carr. university, second; Pick erell. Doane. third. Time. 2:14 2-5. 220-vard dash Ireland, Doane, first; Reynolds, university, second; Mc Comb. unlversitv, third. Time. :23 2-5. 220-yard hurdle Wendland, Doane, first; Mlllson. Weslevan. second; Mouck, university, third. Time, :27 3-4. Shot put Hints. Weslevan. first; Shupe, York, second; Caldwell, York, third. 34 feet 2 inches. Running broad jump Wendland. Doine. first; Fuller. Doane. second; Mlllson, Wesleyan, third. 19 feet 1 1-2 inches. Pole vault Kellogg, university, first; Hints. Wesleyan, second; John son, university, third. 10 feet 2 inches. Hammer throw Tobin. university, first; Wendland, Doane, second; Smith, Wesleyan, third. 110 feet C inches. UNIVERSITY 14, NEBRASKA CITY ARGOS 0. The baseball team won from the Nebraska City Argos Saturday by a score of 14 to 0. The game was played at Argo park, Nebraska City. Dur ing the first five innngs tho homo team held tho university team down and prevented scoring. After that the col lege boys started lo score and sue ceded in crossing the plate fourteen times before the end of the game. A return game will be played next Thurs day on the campus. Batteries Argo, Seeley and Irving; University, Ben der and Doane. Hits Lincoln 8, Argo C.' Errors Lincoln 3, Argo 8. Um pire G. D. Horn. r 1 Dr. John White left Saturday for Germany, wherehc will spend a yearln study at the German unlvlrsitles. Af a few weeks' visit with relatives in the East he will sail for Holland and devote some time to sightseeing in the Netherlands and Belgium, followed by a trip up tho Rhine. EPWORTH LEAGUE EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA, $45.00 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 1 3th Inclus ive. Return Limit August 31, 1901 N. E. A, EXCURSION TO DETROIT $23,05 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 7th inclus ive. Return Limit can be had to September 1st by arranging for same with Joint Agent at Detroit Hates and Limits, Buffalo and Return, Wili Be Announced Later City Ticket Office Cor. 10th andOSts. Phone235 Burlington Depot 7th St. between P A Q. Phone 25 THE FAVORITE LINE To the EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION San Francisco, Cat., July, 1901 will Be The Union Pacific ALL COMPETITION DISTANCED The fast trniu of the Uni n Pacific reach. San Prnticiscv thirteen hours ahead of all competitor. 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