The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1918, Image 2

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THE n All V NEBRASKA N
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Official rpr f
Unlvaralty I Nabraaka
FCRN NOBLE...
LEONAKD W. KLINE
GEORGE NEWTON..
ARNOLD WILKEN...
Hl'TII SNYDER
EARL STARBOARD. .
PAUL E. CONRAD...
Editor
....Mng. Editor
...New Editor
...New Editor
.Society Editor
Sporting Editor
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Subscription prtca, pr aamaatar. ti.
tofflca at Lincoln.
.'v.. '.UnrfwMaaa mall mattar
-n.i.r ih. of Contreaa of March a,
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Reportorlal Staff
r,iith Anderson Elcanore Fogg
Oswald Black
Anna Burtless
E. Forest Este
Gaylord Day Is
Frank Patty
Grace Johnson
Jack Landale
Lyman Mead
Carolyn Reed
Francis Flood
News Editor
GEORGE W. NEWTON
For This Issue
It has been Raid' that those who
can. do; that those who can't, preach.
A lot of the so-called "student ac
tivities" seem to be about one per
cent "student" and 99 per cent
faculty."
Forum
is nee-
THE FORUM
An unsigned letter for the
was received yesterday.
essary that we have the names of
the writers for this Forum column
whether the names are published or
not. The Daily Nebraskan wishes to
invite contributions to the Forum.
Tan-Hellenic council is desirous of
regulating sorority dances in accord
ance with the wish of the student
oo iha rnnncil realizes that
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more than the sorority dances them
selves will be effected. If the council
H.nMo that 10:30 is the best closing
hour for University parties it
sorority women to leave all parties at
mean that it council will expect
the council expect sorority women to
leave all parties at that hour. Stu
dent who wish the dances to close
then or who wish the dances to close
later should express their opinions
as Pan-Hellenic expects to see that
whatever measures it passes are en
forced. If the writer of the article
vesterdav will hand in his name the
letter will be published.
r, Una TlnrkSOn
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I used to go wun ner , . Judra
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Luntz i i nomas
Hagman ....... -.c faltys
Hicks g Basta
cmah e P. Thomas
Substitutes Mingas for G. Smaha.
Coals from field Krumack, 9;
Mingas, 1: Hagman. 6; Luntz. 2;
Tnrtra 1- C Thomas. 3: P. Thomas.
1.
Goals from free throws Hagman
KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE
I know a girl from my home town
who came to school this year; but like
the wooden Indian, she don't know me
down here
home: she seemed to like me there;
but here at old K. U. its qul: a dif
ferent affair. Seems funny how some
girls forget the pals they used to
know; its policy to drop the guy who's
not a "social" beau. Of course she ll
take a date with me for a two-dollar
show; you cant blame her so very
much, she wants a way to go, but
when it comes to Friday night, about
nine times In ten, she'd like to go so
well, you know, but she don't see how
the can. And Saturday and Sunday
too (or any other time) she really has
to finish up that history ouUine: I
didn t realize how 6tudious she really
is; she'll be a female Socrates, a reg
ular Gee-whiz. I know how much I'm
in her road because she's set her eye
on making a sorority, the Eta Bita
Pi; I'm not what's termed a "social
guy" and won t do her much good In
showing off what style she's got; I
know I never could. I rather think
tho'it keenine me to be the last
in rafif he fails to make
"Grefk" and needs a man escort.
Here's to her; and Jove grant she
makes the Eta Bita Pies; it wouldn't
Ar. much Eood. I Bue. to wisn it
otherwise; but if she thinks I'll stick
around and wait a month or two.
she?, get her wires badly trobel, lor
its Just what I won't do. She's nice
and cute and pretty, but 111 get along
without her; I'm not looking for left
overs at K. U.'s bargain counter
Dally Kansan.
OPENING GAMES
IN LOWER CLASSES
(Continued from page one)
Wither 14, Stromsburg S
Storkan t Fllppen
Placek t Vincent
Sttpanek c Colson
Tochlviky K Carlson
Jacobs t Ne,8n
Field goals-Placek. 1; Stapanek.
3; Vincent. 1.
Free goals Placek. 1; Jacobs, 2.
Oschener, 1.
Substitutes: For Wtlber Stapa
nek; for Stromsburg Occhener.
James.
Referee Bailey.
Sutherland 10, Central City 34
Farnam f oGra
Dringman t Stall
Hoatson c Walcott
Pr,on k Dunavan
Anderson K ;"T.S"?Uh
.mil Anderson. 3: Linden,
1; Gray. 4; Staats. 4; Walcott, 2;
Smith. 4; R. Smith, 2.
Free throws Anderson, i, uraj. -Substitutes:
For Sutherland Lin-
den; for Central .uy u- d.uu.
son. .
Clav Center 19, Carrol u
Schwab I v-
Campbell f Kesterson
Haylett c G. McKenx e
C.ononn . . g MllW
c laryan
veA roals Schwab, l; tampDeu,
" .. ...... . o
1; Haylett. 7; u. wcivruirc, ,
Kesterson. 2; G. McKenzle. 3.
Free throws Haylett. l; Kesi-er-
son. 3.
CLASS D
Bethany won from Hebron Academy
by default.
Morrill 20, Albion is
Morrill Po" Albion
Modin i
A. Light f Van Camp
I.hrht c waiters
Mowrey 8 u.wu6
Shrmn g
r.nals Nelson. 5; A. L.ignt, c.
m. U 'I. f
n.vi t:. MPiiMn. Mowrey. 2. uii-
Li6ui " 1 ' .
Ing.
Free throws C. Light. 2; w nmng,
Van Camp.
Fouls A. Light, 2; C. Light, bner
man, wauer, numus,
Referee Newman.
Fairmont 2, Seward 30
Fairmont Pos Seward
Dewey f Turner
parrar f Rosborough
Brown c teller;
Pollock g T- ImI
Boren 8 E- lm,
Substitutes Calder for Turner;
Evans for I. Imig; Dosak for E. Imig.
Goals Turner, 6; Rosborough. 5;
Weller, I. Imig, 2; Calder.
Free throws Pollock. 2,
Referee Spear.
Plainview 15, O'Neill 9
Plainview Pos O'Neill
Hamilton f Harrington
Goos t golden
Parks c Sullivan
Lenig g Hoffman
Swengel g Stannard
Field goals Goss, 5; Harrington,
? finlden. 2.
Tnie. 5: Golden, 1.
I 1 t ,MVw U -
Referee Spear.
'Rawcnna 41. Clarkson 10
Inning team.
re-
the
Wright. 2; Weimer. 1; Elam. 1; Van
Burg. 2; DeVries. Z; acnneiaer.
Boefl. 2. , , .
FTee Throwa Myers, 1; Wissel. 1.
VanBarg, 1. ' .
Substitutes: For Hickman PW1-
llpsen.
Referee Kcllogx- - . J.,
Referee Patty.
Clearwater 8, Edgar 15
Clearwater Pos Edgar
Chase
McCaulev f Avery
MOee c McCue
Hanson g Brown
Snider g Beach
Field coals Cline, 1; Avery. :
2- Chase. 1: McGee, 1;
Macaulay, 1.
Free throws Avery, 1; Chase, 2
Referee Bekins.
Kenesaw 25 Stella -15
Kenesaw Pos Stella
Westing f Pu&h
Kidd f Nelson
Simmons c Randolph
Donalv g Mason
cmuW z Franken
Subbiiiuies Shailenberg for Mason
r-nai N'elson. 3: PuEh. 1; Ran
dolph, 1; Franklin, 1; Simmons.
Kidd. 5.
Goals from free throws Nelson ,1
Kidd, 5.
Referee Patty.
Lodge Pole 13, Gresham 15
Lodge Pole Pos Gresham
Cunningham f Ran
Jenie i Barnes
Schroll c Husbands
Johnson clenn
Emahenlsan g Lamphere
Substitutes Brown for Jenie.
Field goals Ryan, 2; Barnes. 2;
Husbands. 3; Cunningham. 2; Jenie,
1; Johnson, 1; Emahenlsan, 2; Clenn,
1.
Goals from free throws Brown, 1.
Referee Spear.
CLASS E
The Sh!ck!c7 live uopelessly out
classed Greenwood and won the con
test by a score of 31 to 5. Rosen-
..ilut atari-Ail JCiT 1F1P W
and threw 11 of tne onu-Mcy ,
Shlckley 31, Graenwooa o
White I '"7"
Rosenqulti f ' re"
Mulligan'..' ArmBiroK,!
Alf t - Ga.e
Field goals White, z; uoseimuu..
11; Alfs. 2; reters. i; uauic. .
Free throws Mulligan, i; nin.
Substitutes: For Shlckley-Con-verse.
Slavalf; for Greenwood-Olson
David City and Steele City played
a game much closer than the score
would indicate. David City 5. and
Steele City 13. From the start the
game was close, and it was not until
th latter part of the last half that
It became apparent who the winner
would be. "
The line-up was as follows:
David City 5, Steele City 13
Muller g-. Peems
Dwork t Coons
Miles ...!f Brown
Nichols g. Bryan
Rntt c Barber
Franklin Academy won over Syra
rnsA hv a score of 12 to 4. Vp to
-the last few minutes oi piay.
out come was duublful. At- the ena
of the first half the score stood 2 to
2. Franklin picked up at the very
end of the game and shot five goals
in 3 minutes.
The line-up follows:
Franklin Academy 12, Syracuse 4
Wassen f Andrews
W. Read f Popenhaven
H Read c Masters
Beitel g Ree"
Joy g Kendall
Sidney clearly outplayed the
Tobias team in the last game of the
evening, winning by a score of 22 to
9. The Sidney five will nqdoubt
nlav in the finals of Class E. and
will make a strong bid for first place.
The team is made up of strong
steady players, and shows a rare
brand of team work, when once It
irets a start on the opposing team.
Thft Tobias team fought the winners
with a ereat show of pluck and fight
hut were forced out of the running
early in the first half.
The line-up follows.
Sidnev 22. Tobias 9
EiHs c Frankforter
Runge r "
Woolndge f Wllford
Roach g Mitchell
Olson g Darber
Meadow Grove drew a bye.
Scribner 14, Dewitt 6
Robertson f Wanek
Diels f K,burz
Worth C E. Eaton
Marouardt g Eaton
Meyers g L. McKie
Field Goals Robertson, 2; Uleis, l.
Worth. 1; Marquardt, z; rviDurz, i,
Eaton, 1.
Free Throws Robertson, 2; Kl-
burz, 1.
Substitutes: For Scribner L,ujt-
haus; for Dewitt Lawrence .Mciie.
Referee Phillips.
Diller 8, Waco 12
gell f tnernan
Calendar f Wilman
Hutchinson c Westwood
Hayes g Getty
Diller ..." g Gardner
Field Goals Calendar, 4; Enerhart,
1; Wilman, 5.
Substitutes: For Diller Hilder.
Referee Ray.
Temple High 13, Superior 15
Lebsack t McConnell
Sullivan f Barchelder
Mitchell c Gilchrist
Wertz Marshall
Pierce g Hanna
Field Goals Lebsack, 1; Sullivan.
2; Mitchell. 1; Wertz, 1; McConnell, 3;
Barchelder, 4. -
Free Throwa Sullivan, 3; Mar
shall, 1.
Substitutes: For Temple High.
Klein, Spangler; for Superior McCall,
Logsdon.
Referee Phillips.
CLASS F
Wausa 23, Upland 6
Wausa Pos ,. Upland
Hanson f Mason
Bloom f Osterlund
Larson c Peterson
Iawson g Berrv
Johnson g Raun
Field Koals Hanson, 4; Larson, 8;
Elooui, 1; Osteriund. 2; Berry, 1.
Free throws Hanson, 1.
Referee Gillilan.
Dwfbr 16, Rosalie 4
Dunbar Pos Rosalie
Harpster -...f Whiteaker
Westbrook I nnn
Smith T..-C Coolidge
Lowrey g D'e
Walker g Daggert
Field goals Smith. 2; Westbrook,
4; Lowrey, 1; Anfin, 2.
Goals from free throws 'Westbrook,
2.
Referee Eld redge. ,
Gretna 23, Alma 5
Gretna P8 Alma
Knoll c '. Martin
E. Simonds f Everson
Adams I........ M. Scott
Simon R Goulfl
Trihy O. Beyer
Field goala Everson, 1; Martin, 1;
Knoll, 3; Trihy, 3; Simonds, 1;
Simon, 2
r.-..t .A.ia Knoll. 3: M. Scott,
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Referee Jones.
Balrd drew a bye.
Bloomfleld drew a bye.
Waterloo drew a bye.
Broken Bov 4, Bladen 23
Broken Bow Pos.... Bladen
CM cord
Chlpps c
W. Smith f uowiey
F. Smith f..-r KUDD
H. Kennedy g wn
Martin K Bu8che
Goals-Chipps. 1; W. Smith. 1; Lia
(Continued on page three)
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