THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 10 BATTLE E Coach Frank in Charge of Mili tary Basketball Compet Starts Next Week. Times for Inter-company basketball tourney to be held next week, Lave been determined. The preliminary games will be played on Monday and Tuesday, the semi-finals on Thursday, and finals on Friday. All games will be played In the Armory. Coach Owen Frank is directing the tournament which is an annual affair. The company commanders have or- SUNDAY IS MARCH 15 Nebraska Society Is to liaise $40,000 to Build New Re ceiving Home. "Homeless Kiddies' Sunday" will be observed In Nebraska church March, 11. Special speakers and ministers will speak from the pulpit on that day in regard to the campaign of the Ne braska Children's Home Society for $40,000 with which to build a new receiving home. The Intensive "carry on" in this LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL HAS WON FIVE OUT OF TWELVE BASKETBALL TITLES (Continued from Page One). eanized their teams, and the teams are working out as much as possible ' country, now being organized, will during the high school tournament. The times of the games are as follows: Company A plays Company C Mon day, 5:15 a. m. Company H drew a bye. Company 1) plays Company Q Mon day, 5 a. in. Company K drew a bye. Company F plays Company I Tues day, 5 a. m. Company H drew a bye. Company K plays Company L Tues day, 5:15 a. m. Company M drew a bye. Four games will he played in the semi-finals. 8 a. in. to 8:15 a. m. Tuesday, and 8 and 8:15 Wednesday. The tennis will play in the order named above. Semi-finals will be played at 5 and 8 oclork Thursday. The final combat will come at 5 o'clock Friday. be launched March 15 The campaign has been endorsed by nearly every civic and business or ganization in the State. The history of the Nebraska Child- j ren's Home Society is one of happi ness given to parentiess cniuircn ana childless parents. The Home endeav ors to find good homes for all Its little members. Alter placing them, the officials keep in touch with them until they are 21 years of age. To carry on the good work of the society, which is now thirty years old, a new receiving home Is needed. The present home is inadequate, and unless a new home is built, many of the future plans of the society and some of the present work will have to be curtailed. Job stared sadly at his boils. "Well thank goodness," said he; "they are not colonial possessions." Some nipn live to a ripe old age and some try to climb through a barbed-wire fence with a loaded shotgun. ular final contest with Omaha Tech. Sutton won Class B; Hardy, Class C; Chester, Class D; Gretna, Class E; Holbrook, Class F; Ansley, Class Q; Wayne, ClasS H. In 1920, 176 teams came to Lincoln to compete for honors. Lincoln again took first honors by defeating Omaha Tech. Class B went to Superior. Class C to Havelock, Class D to Kimball, Class E to Benson, Class F to Aurora"; Class O to DeWitt, Class H to Genoa, Class I to Milford, Class J to Temple high of Lincoln, and Class K to Cort land. In 1921 another record was shat tered when 204 teams entered. Omaha Tech took Class A by defeating Uni versity Place In the finals. Nebraska City won in Class B, Ravenna in Class C, Minden In Class D, Fairmont in Class E, Waco in Class F, Wake field in Class G, Waverly In Class H, Holmesville in Class I; Panama in Class J, Greenwood In Class. K, Waterloo In Class L, and Trumbull In Class M. In 1922 there were 226 teams en tered and two more classes were ad ded. Sutton won from Crete in Class A, Ravenna in Class B, Ansley in Class C, Pierce In Class D, Alexandria in Class E, Clarkson in Class F, School for the Deaf of Omaha -in Class G, Brainard in Class H, and Bartley in Class I. The champion ships in the remaining classes were won as follows; Waterloo, Class J; Filley. Class K; Dodge. Class L; Ash land, Class M; Goehner, Class N, and Clatonia, Class O. lie This year 237 quintets are In Lii coin for Hie first round. Lincoln an f v n li a t 'ill iriii nre Hain among tl favorites in ('lass A, but dope la of little value in a large tournament a this, it ieema, Judging from happen ings of the past several years. 'In 1922, Lincoln and Omaha Central were the favorites but both were elimin ated in the first day. No one nnows uiin uiii ti.itmen in the lower classes, and the wise ones are waiting for Sat urday night to predict winneis CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOST-B1506. -A pair of glasses. Call RENT A NEW FORD High clase cars for particular people. Lowes rates and always open. Mntor-Oir Company, B4718, 1120 P St. LOST A bunch of keys. Nebraskan office. Return Little Ray (aged 5, on crowded train) Oh, mother, winter's here! 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