IHE SUMMER NEBRASKAN NO. 17:?. UXCOIA, NKMJASKA. TIU'USDAY. .H'l-Y :. VM viurv: fivk cents. BASEBALL CLASS TAKES A TUMBLE Football-track Diamond Aggregation Takes League Leaders to a Trimming DELIANS TO PICNIC AT ANTELOPE PARK Tlie Delian literary society will hold a picnic at Antelope park at 6:30 Sat urday evening. Meet at the west en trance (o tile pairk. ..Delians may bring their friends. A pet-luck sup per will be served. T iliRht tea standings: Baseball class 5 4 1 .8(H) Football track 5 3 2 .600 XKHKASKAN-KIVE rt;,sketball class 5 2 3 .400 Summer Ncbraskan .... 5 1 4 .200 Uter winning four straight games, the Baseball class, leaders in the Twi light league, were given u severe set back when they received an S to 1 whipping at, the hands of the Foot ball track aggregation. Giving Brown and (larnick perfect support the Football-track men made good use of their baseball ability and allowed the Baso- ball class but one run. ! Despite the defeat from the Foot- j ball-track team, the Baseball class I si ill leads the league. Unless it is defeated by the Basketball class in I the final game of the league race it will stand undisputed champions of ihe league. Should the Basketball lowers succeed in trouueing the Base ball class, however, and the Football track succeed in Jigain defeating the summer Nebraskan team, the Base ball class will stand in a tie with the Football-track organization for the leadership. In the second game of the program ..nday', the Summer Nebraskan was di t.ated by the Basketball class 7 ,,, i. The Basketball class pained a phasing revenge for the former cie i,at they received at the hands of th.. Nebraskan team. The score by innings of the- Base hall class-Foot ball-track game follows: 1 !.,.-, ball class 1 0 " '-1 Knot ball-track ' 2 3 3 0 x S Batteries Cox and Kosciie; Brown and Canuck. Umpire Owen Frank. The score of the Summer Nebras ka u-Basketball class game follows: Summer Nebraskan .'. o 0 1 0 01 Basketball class 1 4 0 2 x 1 Batteries Adamson, Lew ion and Hail; Thomas and Daugherty. Umpire Bill" Pay. TWILIGHT LEAGUE TO BE CONTINUED ALUMNI SECRETARY VISITING IN IDAHO Harold F. Holtz, secretary of the Alumni Association, is now spending his vacation in Idaho. He left some time ago with his wife to be gone t wo weeks. Bill" Day Announces That Baseball Games Will Run Into Next Six Week. STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICES ARE MOVED Chadderdcn and His Staff are Now Located in the Armory, Across From Athletic Office ALL CLASSES START TODAY First Meetings Will be Held Thursday More Than 200 Enroll For Seco'nd Sef.ion During the Registration on Tuesday Registering Heavy on Wednesday and New Record For Second Term Certain of Being Establishment. Baseball competition among summer school students will not come to an end with the first six week. "Bill' Day, who will have charge of the coaching classes during the next ses-. sion, announced Wednesday afternoon that the Twilight league would run into the next term if the players so desire. t Four teams will make up the league in the second session as in the first. The teams which will compose the league the next term, in case the com petition continues, are the track, foot ball, basketball and Summer Nebras kan squads. The Baseball class leads the league at the end of the first six weeks. They twice defeated the Summer Nebras kan, once the Basketball and Football-track teams. Students desiring positions in the baseball league should apply to ihe Summer Nebraskan, the only "open" team in the league. The other teams may sclicit outside aid. however, if they desire. Students wishing posi tions on the Nebraskan team for the second six weeks should see the edi- tor any afternoon before 3 o'clock in room 2u6 U hall.. - BECKWITH COPIES MAY BE SHOWN AT IOWA FAIR After years and years, so many that few remember when it actually started there, of constant location in the basement of the administration building, the student activities office has been moved. It is now located on the second floor of the armory across the hall from the athletic department offices. The change in location for Neil T. Chadderdon and his staff was exe cuted last week. The shifting of the business work of the athletic (department to the shoulders of the agent of student activities made it adviseable for the two offices to be located near each other. The student .activities office has grown tremendously in the last few vears. Organizations about the campus needed a centrally located office through which their business could be handled. As the volume of this business increased a separate of fice to handle it became imperative The student activities office was def initely established in 1914. After August 1, J. K. Selleck, assist ant purchasing agent, will take over the reins of the student activities of fice succeeding Mr. Chadderdon whose resignation is effective then. Chad derdon will go to a bank at Winner, S. D. REPORTERS WANTED Students of the second sessicn of the summer school who wish to do reporting work on the Summer Nebraskan should see the editor in room 206 U-hall any afternoon before 3 o'clock. The staff of re porters of the first session has been broken up by most of the members leaving school the end of the first six weeks. Professor Paul H. Grummann, di- I rector of the school of fine arts, has I received the official statement from Mrs. Bertha Beckwith pertaining to ' the copies of the masterpieces which have been presented by her to the school of fine arts. A number of applications have come to the federation to have the Beck with copies exhibited and it is pos sible that they will be shown at the lewa State Fair before they are brought to Lincoln. If this plan is followed, the collection will not be installed at Nebraska until early in October. Helen Rummer is traveling in California. "To be trusted is some times a greater compliment than to be loved." CITY TENNIS TOURNEY ON UNIVERSITY COURTS The Lincoln city tennis tournament which will be held on the University of Nebraska courts will start next Saturday and continue through the week until July 22. A long list of tennis enthusiasts have already signed up to compete for the title. A string of the university courts are being set aside for tournament play and work men have been busy most of this week putting the finishing touches on these courts. A row of bleachers will be set up along several of the courts to care for the spectators. All classes for the second session of the summer school start today. In structors and students get together for the first time this morning to pre pare for a strenuous six weeks of work. A new record for summer school at tendance in the second session s al most certain of being established. The registrar's office Wednesday afternoon reported more than 200 had filed for second session classes during the reg istration on Tuesday and with the heavy enrollment on Wednesday a mark well above SO0 is a'most certain of being established. More than 400 had filed in the pre-registration thru Reed's office. The mark of a little more than 500 was set at the second term of the 1921 summer school. A new record for summer school at tendance was set in the first term of this year. According to figures from the registrar's office 2085 students were enrclled for the first six weeks classes. The former high record was a little more than 1,100 established at the first session in 1921. The total for all twelve weeks of the 1921 sunnier school was little more than 1.6U0. Many Attend Both Sessions Many students are attending both sessions of the summer school. These, together with the large number of new students who are coming for the second term, are swelling the total o"f attendants at the second summer ses sicn to well above S00. Advance registration cf students as heavy. Students in attendance at the first session of the summer school tiled for second term class .with Prof. Reed, fessor Reed enrolled Tuesday and Wed nesday nl the general registration in I the armory. No fees are being charged tor stu I dents of the first term who enroll for the second session. Students in the law college are being excepted from this rule as also are those taking laboratory work. SCHULTE LEAVES FOR A VACATION Coach Henry F. Schulte, assistant director of athletics, will leave late this week for Michigan where he will spend the last few weeks of the sum mer fishing, camping and enjoying himself. Schulte has been instruct ing the football and track classes dur ing the first session. DEAN ENGBERG NOW AT OLGA, WASHINGTON Dean Carl C. Engberg, his wife and daughter, are spending the summer at Olga, Washington, where the dean is dividing his time between fishing and searching for specimens of shells, clams, etc. Dean Engberg spends his vacation each summer on the Pacific coast. The name of Ernest Hubka is be ing given serious consideration by Cotner college which is trying to se lect a full time coach for next year Hubka was a football ai.d track star at Nebraska. "Polly" Butler and Bud McCarthy visited in Lincoln last Saturday. Subscribe to the Summer Nebraskan for the second session 25 cents