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All colors guar anteed. $1.25 and $1.00 values Monday J ye mi i7S-ii IP O R TT S BEATRICE HIGH WINS STATE TITLE - DEFEATS FAST CRETE TEAM IN TOURNAMENT FINALS, 15-11 Mlnden Beats Arlington for Class B Honors Claas C Cup Goes to Humboldt Spurred on by the sight of three inrirA iiver cuds. prominently ais played, alx high school basketball teams battled for honors in the audi torium Saturday night. The build ing was Jammed with wild fans. The Class B championship was set tied first. Minden defeated Arling ton, 19-8. The Mlnden team led throughout and the game was not close. Dunbar and Humboldt played a see saw same. Humboldt winning, 22-20. The Humboldt team led In the scoring In the first half, but Dunbar took a brace and acquired a six point lead. With but four minutes to play, the Humboldt men braced and won the game, 22 to 20, and with It the Class C title. Crete failed to display the form shown against Lincoln on Friday night, and the heavier Beatrice team pulled out the victors, 15 to 11. The Crete five was outweighed but played a better passing game. The Beatrice forwards and center shot baskets with great accuracy. Ward and Snellen berg were the Beatrice scoring ma chine and Hubka's close guarding failed to give the Crete forwards many shots. Clarence Frundell was the only Crete man to play true to form. The long baskets that were Lincoln's downfall, were notiecably absent. By defeating all comers In the tour nament, Beatrice high won the undis puted state basketball title. The semi-finals of the high school tournament at the city auditorium Friday night, completely upset the done that Omaha would find her way Into the finals and probably win the tournament. The boys from the Mis souri river town were completely out classed by Beatrice, who played as she had at no previous time in the tournament The final score of 17 to 7 tells the relative merits of the two teams as they faced each other Fri day night. Lincoln's defeat at the hands of Crete was not so unexpected, although the Capital City youths had won from thoir oDDonents at Crete. The Frun dell brothers for Crete proved that they possessed an amazing acuity io shy the ball Into the ring from any part of the floor. The final score was 14 to 3. NEBRASKA AND IOWA WRESTLE TO DRAW (Continued from page 1) fans in the second half of the match by the persistence of Otoupalik, to clinch. He would squat on the mat and allow his heavier opponent to take his hold. This, however, never aided Barron, as Otoupalik invar ably wriggled out of all dangerous holds. Although Barron was unable to turn Otoupalik on his back he was given the decision at the end of 23 min utes. This tied the final score. The Armory was crowded during the matches, proving that the mat game is rather popular at the univer sity. Not a little pep was displayed during the Intermissions. The Ne braska yells urged the team to victory. Dr. R. G. Clapp waB the timekeep er, and Mr. McVay of the Kansas City Athletic club, the referee. . MISS BOLES, ATHLETE Miss Laura M. Boles, of Greenwich, Conn., recently made a score of 117 out of a possible 175 with the shotgun. That would be a good score for most men. She also bowls, swims, dives and plays tennis better than the run of masculine athletes. What a bully chum for a family of small boys a t . j. woman of such .accompusnnieuia would be. Exchange. Convocation Notices Prof. G. E. Howard will speak on "The Challenge of the New Human ism" in convocation Tuesday morn ing, March 14. This lecture was given at the mid-winter commencement and is repeated by the special request of the faculty, in order that the general student body may get its benefit. NOTICE ' The expense of setting up the news part of The Daily Nebras kan ran $75 higher during the first month of this semester than It ever has before. This Is due to the attempted im provement In the manner of .presenting the newt, and the extra features added In the ef fort to make this semester's Ne bratkan the best the university has ever had. But this cannot continue un der the present circumstances. It will te Impossible to run the material In the future In the way It has been run In -the past without an Increased circula tion. Our expenses are too heavy at present for the size of the subscription list. The editorial and news staffs have much of greater Interest than before to submit to the stu dents. New features in the news line, and new things of Inter est In the editorial line are waiting In the office to be given to the students. But these things cannot be properly pre sented to the public In the prop er form unless we have . the means. 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