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BASEBALL TEAM OFF FOR SLL0UIS TODAY Coach Dye Taking Fourteen Men to Combat Washington Pikers Friday and Saturday. Fourteen Oornhuslicr 'diamond ar tists, accompanied by Coach Scotl Dye, entrain ae 1:50 this afternoon for St. Louis, where they will t-u-gago Washington University in n pair of games Friday and Saturday. Following the practice Wednesday afternoon Conch Dyo reported that his men were in the best of condition and that the batting stride which they hit at Missouri last week was continuing. Extensive batting prac tice this week has corrected manj defects, and Washington outfielders are to have a hard time in the con tests. Custer. Omaha Medic rluht. bander, reported to the baseball squad yesterday afternoon and dis played his wares, and Coach Dye re gards him as a strong acquisition to the" hurling squad. Captain Carman is back in condition and he will probably be used in one of the con tests at Washington. Little dope exists regarding the contests or the ability of tho Wash ington team, but the Huskers on the strengh of their showing last week are erpected to cop handily. The St. Louis team has an average of 500 per cent in the conference, but It has played only two games, win ning one and losing one. The men who will make the trip are: Captain Carman, Smaha, olz, Gibbs, Russell, Lewellen, Hubka, l'etty, Dolezal, Peterson, Tipton Collins and Janda. The Spprt Circle Dr. Clapp has asked that all men interested in a handicap wrestling meet leavp their names nt his of rice. If sufficient Interest is shown a series of matches with tho Vnrshy squad will ho arranged. So that the members of the team will not have too great an advantage they will he placed undor .handicaps. Another name has been added to the list of sports writers produced by tho University of Nebraska. Charles Massey, a sophomore, is now assistant sports editor of the State oJurnal. John Bently, sports editor, was a former student at the Univer sity, as was his predecessor, Leonard Cowley. Gregg McBride is assistant sports editor of Tho Star. Football candidates Wednesday evening wont through their first spring scrimmage of the sVason. Two teams were formed and each given a chance to take the ball down the field. Liberty News Weekly THE OREGON TRAIL TO BE ANNOUNCED "WHERE AM I?" A New Comedy HACKETT & BEACH In "LINE'S BUSY" (A satire on 'phone service) DON EG AN & STEGER In "PLAYMATES" DON ALFONZO ZELAYA "Music Philosophy" PATSY SHELLEY AND BAND A Musical Treat Babich and the Orchestra Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00 MaU 23c Nite 40c Gal 15c The number cf men turning out for spring football has increased greatly during the past few days. Wednesday there were twenty-five prospective gridsters nt practice an increase of ten over the daily run last week. , A widow who has money to bum soon finds old flames to help burn it. Coach Owen Grank, who sustained a fractured jaw when he collided with a memoer of the football squad during practice Tuesday evening, was much improved Wednesday. Dates on , which the Iowa State iinaehnll team will play the Corn- huskers in Lincoln has been changed to May 11 and 12. Nebraska wn meet the Ames aggregation on its home ground later. ORGANIZATIONS LAY PLANS FOR BANIJUETS Fraternities and Sororities Will Entertain Alumni During Roundup Week.- Correct this sentence: "I tell you," cried the profiteer, "we must count it a great privilege to pay for a war so nobly fought and won." It seems strange that some genius doesn't give us a touching ballad en titled: "I didn't raise my boy to be a taxpayer." THE GREEN ! OTE6.N "Blink jf l lT Your ' If Lights' ' I JrvV FOUNTAIN SERVICE BUS SERVICE DE LUXE OPERATING Lincoln-Omaha Line EAST BOUND 7:30 & 11 a. m.; 2.15 & 5:30 p. m WEST BOUND 7:30 & 10:45 a. m. 2:15 & 5.25 p. m. Lincoln-York Line WEST BOUND 7:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. EAST BOUND 10.00 a. m.; 5:00 p. m. Lincoln-Beatrice-Fairbury Line SOUTH BOUND 7:30 a. m.; 2:15 p. m. NORTH BOUND , 10:45 a. m.; 5:30 p. m. Passengers Protected by Iinsur ance. For Further Information Call White Transportation Co. DEPOT U 117 No. 9th B259o fi - Eighteen fraternities and fifteen sororities are already laying plans for banquets to be held on banquet night of Cornhusker Roundup Week, according to t'no latest issue of the Alumni ojurnnl recently sent to Ne braska graduates. Banquet night has been set on June 1. A few Greek letter organizations have not yet completed their arrangements. Most of the banquets will be held nt the. organization houses. The list of fraternities and sorori ties with .their announced intentions follows: Acacia. Yes. Alpha Gamma Rho. Yes. Alpha Sigma Pi Yes. Alpha Tan Omgea. Uncertain. Alpha Theta Chi. Yes Beta Thet Pi Yes. Bushnell Guild. Yes. Delta Chi. Yes Delta Sigma Delta No. Delta Tail Delta. Yes. Delta Upsilon. Yes. Farm House. Yes. Kappa Sigma. No. Lambda Chi Alpha. Uncertain. Phi Delta Chi. Uncertain. Phi Delta Theta. Yes. Phi Gamma Delta. No. Phi Kappa Psi. Yes. Phi Kappa Phi. Yes. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon. No. -Sigma Chi. Doubtful. Sigma Phi Kpsilon. Yes. Silver Lynx. Yes. Omega Beta Pi. No. Phi Alpha Delta. Yes. Xi Psi Phi. No. Phi Tail Epsilon. Yes. BALLPLAYERS AND FOOD A BIG TOPIC Ping Bodie used to be one of the 'eatinest" ball players in the hig leagues when he was playing the out field and clowning with the New York Yankees. His talent at the table once led a humorist among the base ball writers to propose a spaghetti eating contest, in which he would back Ping against all comers. Ping heard about it after he had left the big leagues and was playing out on the Pacific coast and his warm Latin blood boiled with indig nation. "I eat less than anyone on our tfall club. Ask Essick (the man- acerl. He allows me three bucks a day for grub and I only spend one." If the price of spaghetti is not. higher in California that it is around Little Italy in New York. Ping could get enough yards of the dish Tor a buck to founder a couple of less rav enous appetites. Many ball players have. been known to eat themselves out of fast com nanv v taking on too much food and milt nfi rendition. ' On the galling other hand, the desire to make some thing out of the cWs meal allow ance on the road has kept some of the thrifty players from eatins enough. Connie Mack had a lot of slim you'igstei(. on his Athletic team last New York year aim -" - writers began to refer to the club as tho "Skeletons," Mack protested ig orously against the mlerenee uuu the club was tight and he emitted words to the effect that you can give a player bread jack, but you can't make him eat. Peace doesn't cramp the style of the orator. He just substitutes "Wall Street" for "the Kaiser" and uses the same old line. g EATTODAY at the Caf eteria-Y. M. C. A. "Filling Station for Hungry Folks" $5.50 Meal Ticket for $5.00 g fWn 6: .10 A. M. and Lg Close 7:30 P.M. k SSBd DANCE Wed.-Thur.-Fri. NITE SERENADERS Lindell Party House REFRESHMENTS 1.00 PLUS TAX Kappa Alpha Theta. Yes. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ych. Phi Mu. Uncertain. PI Beta Phi. Yes. Sigma Kappa. No. IK Another good way to got a million dollars is to save ten dollars a month for 8,333 years. The old sport page won't seem nor maluntl 1 it resumes the business of explaining what is tho matter with Babe Ruth. There is one nice thing about homo. You can stick around without feeling under obligation to buy every few minutes. S H LR T S Real values with and without attached collar. .$1.50 to $6.50 You will find what you like here. Guffenhcim Iros. 925 "O" St. K auma d Man On a Brunswick Record Phi Omega Pi. Yes. Alpha Chi Omega. Yes. Alpha Delta Pi. Yes. Alpha Omicron Pi. Yes. Alpha Phi. Yes. Alpha ri Delta. Yes. Chi Omega. Yes. Delta Delta Delta. Yes. Delta Gifmma. Yes. Gamma Phi Beta. Yes. Delta Zeta. Yes. No. 2399 Railroad Man Fox Trot ( Carl Fenton's Orchestra Peggy Dear Fox Trot Gene Rodemich's Orchestra Something nezv every day! No more waiting! Brunswick dealers have new records every day. And there is flawless tone-beauty in Brunswick Records they play on any phonograph. Cake Eater -model of 1900 He was called dude and dandy then, but you recognize the type. He majored in haberdashery and took his degree with honors in soxology. As if that were not enough, he evolved some variations on the cake walk which made them stare. He 'even found time to develop a remarkable proficiency on the tandem bicycle, and on Saturday nights he was good enough to bring pleasure into Another's life by wheeling away to the "Ten-Twent-Thirt. " To crowd all this into four short years would seem enough for any mortal. Yet in spite of his attain ments there are times, in after lite, when our hero wonders. 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