roUH Till: IHII.Y r.RRSkAN HUSKERS CLASH WITH CYCLONES ON PIELO TODAY Phi Kapfxi Placet Fir$t In Barnyard Coif ft ilh I iriory Over Hit at I'hl kappa won the inierfra irrni( horaeahoee lournsmen. In doubles hv defeating 'la'J kappa Kpallon In the final round of pla C. loatla i-nd Willard MrNaniars ma I up lie inning team for I'lil Kapa while Janen an.l Cmim did I'te irliln( for Tau kappa Kpail.m. A. ANNOUNCES Rhodcsmcn, in Tie With j Tigers for First. Engage Iowa in Dual Series , ARMATIS FIRST CHOICE j Nebraska Mentor Will Start j Executive Council Chooses .. . : lll..l U May 23 Is Birthday Anniversary of Great Swedish Xaturalist, Linnaeus ACTIVITIES CHAIRMEN Veteran in Attempt to Clinch Pennant Wi.h the Cm Sii i-ax-hall rn j rant almost In in grap. Nehraaka i lashes thla ar-erooon nnd tomor iow with Iowa Sta'e si Undm f.eld In an effort lo keep i's string; of mnwu'lir Ocjnrtes in'ari The first III' Is scheduled 10 stsrt si 4 30 o'clock thla afternoon, follow ing the State league fame According 10 the present atand tngs Nebraska ran only drop nm game of ine four wuh Iowa State and Missouri to rllnrh the bunting Women to Head Sport Grou, Mi ;t Fall l haumer 'ra iiirriru.si puna' activitlra of the I'nuersity of Vibtafke for IVJtt !.' wcie an noum-ed eneru'ive commit lee of the' V omen'. A'lilelir assu nation Thene chairmen ill form a Sports' I'mincll hu h III plan the Intramural sports' program for the coming ear T. C. Collins OiTCi Talk During Regular Museum Radio Hour on Two Men Who He Made History "Toda. Va IS. la ihe innlirt ary. one hundred and f.fij-one ea'ie ego of Hie hinh of ihe grea' Swcdiah naiurahai. Innaeua." saw r' i; follina. in hit regular Thura U momma niuaeum radio talk hioadai ner Ihe unlteraiiy ani ilio On January in of ihia ear. Mi rolllna also spke of l.innaeu. ihai bring ihe one hundred and iwini-, e-nnd aiiiiMerkr o hia death at I'ptala. ihe aurien. un.wisiiy of edrn " I hua In 1ST our natural history calendar haa gie u reminitera of ihla grat naturaliai Noi thai an one rvally neds to be ieni niled of l.innaeua We tannoi crape Mm a'roke of renins lia ' ma le h!m ininitv 'al ' lontlnuid Mr folllnn ' Ha Laavta Mtmonl The mi aim ihen went on to rom llerh tilth l.rarrt for lllinoit Trark f'vrnlt To Confer W ilh llraHt H p tliah. director o h le.Hs left Thursday for Evans ion. Illinois where he will H nets Ihe Western lonferenee on 'door nark meet i.lsn .! lemU in renter with a'hleiir cl rectors ihi-ie nii h tnitn'ien for ll will a I wai be associated with all lh tarn and animal kingdom one other annlersary ia being held now ihai of ibe hundredth . a ioi i!ia lnundlif of the 7-oo iogiral Hoc!ei). In lndn Thla or gan.tailon beran wnh juai a aeer. a culture, and an eagle, aimilar fo it in n niuaeum whirh atarted out ih the krleton ot a bora and of a ro. Now hoeer Ihe 7.ooioi tal SiH'iei) 'a gaidfiia ai one of Ih treat aunimei attrarliona In ln rton I he New ork 7.oologiral gar iiena iti a pigmy hippopoiamua aa hitilirlar nrearnt to Ihe ltndoc pate ihe memorial Ihai l.innaeua 1 ,oriei llihei preaema la luded i-ft to himnelf. and that left h S r1,, liranla and a giant lonotaa Chriaiophei Wren It aeema that at i (rom ihe Calapagoa lalanda lha Hie I me of the ileal fire in l.on lmr whlrli I harhe larwin aa on nun , PVn. ..II he i.kin to ,he ; J... ' h .round the wor.d. . IStudenta may aee a nouble header rldr nd Saturday af iernoon at Landla field with the regular aihleilr atudeni , Irket. The gamea are Atnea Terua Nebraaka and lh aia.e j league eontea: ! The Huskera muat take Mie Tlgera ; at leaat once and grab both of the' -lth the Tvclonea Mia aourl and Nebraaka are now on the rtrrti mil Ifn I'eople IMng In New Vork. Jn don. I'arla and other capital rltlaa of the world hae opportunity to aee the many wild animala III left In Ihe world In the rreal 7.oolog1cal Cardena The nei beat ming ia io lie Mae lllona. tennia. Mary Ann iiatia riflo m r k umii n ah i n : Helen op with equal number of ramea )r, ov bowling. Minena Worth man. baael.all. I-eneite Knov ia in Sixitta p una w in oe iaki n to mf . . , . . . . . i .a ri including the old wood niramutal hoard for approial. Tb " r' lu ' . v rh . . . mn r-a I hnill-al or SI I aui. &ll I nri n'ranuiia noarii. compoi-en o a . . epre...n...he from e h group par- iM'her Wren .. profe. l.ctp..mg. tiel tn the tou.n. ! ' ' .irrniomjr ' 0V,U,r. " L, will Preaen. the plan, lu I Being alro. great ,m ... .h-r ,..,.. The r.ra, - ' ' ' P 'u, "2 I nie...... o, .ne - - ' "' ' ! ni,.nlril, ,o h.m He alao buH. the ,hMn moun,ed In mu.eumi ocloik today in 'he won,na g) m . , i-, ihan ! .i.. . .r..i m......m rura tiaa un, A .on.at.ve P I"? llrI", rn , cit, cliurche, ' r h 1n,)M,d th ,hi .nlm.1. gram for neu yea, will be planned . f )( bur(.( , )v 0(Uv hou() b. hlbtted Head, of .he major apm -a are .a.hedral. Although ihe , pv d. llh foMp of ,ha an) Alice nuffett. baaket ball. Mar rontllin, many monunienta to; ,,, ,h h, become oitlncl. Mil caret Ann a, horae back riding. Nei , ai,he:, u. rounded by , fnr - r,,,on or another ll baa many monument.. Sir ChHaiopher a a.ngle tomn. on cha.g' of hiking. Loui.e Weatuver. hockey; Kayette Norrl.. golf: n tonette Ijicoco. dancing: fletiy Ri der, deck tennl.; Hefty Kelao, apeedhall. Lucille Akerm.it. arch- won and lo.t Armatit It Cho.c Hank" Armatla and "Hoo" Wil liania will probably form the hat 'ery for today't game for the Huak r riarvnee fiuatafaon. Cyclone hurler who baa been credited with j ery both of lh Iowa tate coniercm-e win., will be on the mound In an COLLEGE MEN CAUGHT BY attempt to puzzle Ihe Hunker j RAILROADS. .rickamen. I later Lande. who waa een on i the Collaeura ba.ket ball court la.t winter, will work In Samrday a game Eddie Arland and Norman Kmae are achedulod for the back .topping Joba. Class of 1909 Had High Spirit On Sneak Days College Students Twenty Ye art Ago Were In for Plenty of run (By Margarat Tlnlay) Twenty yeara ago the graduating rla.a of 1909 gave. I be memorial drinking fountain located on the walk between the library and Ad miniafratJoTj hall. At that time it waa the crjelom for the senior to take a aneak day. In '09 the clang of about 300 went to Mil ford for the day and when they returned at duak each carried beck a rock. Miaa Jeaale J. Glaaa, head of the circulation department of the li brary and a member of the class of '9. described the event yester day. It was about thla time o' year, during the last day. of achool. anlera Mada Whoopaa Marching np from the Burlington lat.on tbey deposited the rocka -here Lb fountain now a. and. and ant; "In the four long yeara we .pent at college, mid Ihe scene, we loved ao well." The Cornhu.ker had not yet been written and this .ong. adapted to the fnlver.lty of Nebraska, waa aung on ceremonial ocraaiona. "There was quite a bll of cla.H spirit then," Wis. Olas. gttaed "and that waa a ve.y solemn event. At. flrat four Jela were kept running, now only one I. u.-d." It Is Ihe custom for etery member of the rixa nt 1909 to drink from the fountain when he come, bark, she said. Ju.l opposite the fountain, on the south side of the wall Is a sun dial, the gift of the class of 1907 The ce.nent bench around the tree In front of the Ihirary which bears the number "ofi" on el'tie. f-nd Is not the original one given by that class Their bench was cement, too, but was built facing outward around the free with the hack doe to the trunk. About slz or eight years later the tree had grown ao much larger that the bench had become split. The pres ent one was then substituted and built In Its present position, facing the free and a' a Mule distance from, the trunk. Wt2iVGET8INVITATION Dr. G. D. Rwezey, professor of astronomy, has been Invited to speak at the dedication ezercls. for the new 7.500 astronomical oh servaf.ory of Midland college, Fre mont, next Monday. SEALOCK REQUESTS MEET Dean W. E. Sealock has aent ou: s request that U senior students In Teachers College meet In T. (",'. 2nt at 5 o'clock. Monday. May Z". Students who will graduate either tn June or In August are urged to attend. Philadelphia. Pa - (IP) - The point ha been reached In the tech nlcal branche. of railroading where a college I raining haa ceaaed to b merely an advantage, and haa be come a necessity lor the ynune man who wishes a place In ihe ez ecutlve forces, according to Hen W. W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad. A to the best lines of training to fit men for entering the railroad sen Ice. staitlcs leave no doubt ritmllm lip in a which ate eng.aved the word" "M moniimenmm requ.ns rircumsplce" which when translated means. "If you seek his monument look around " Mr Collins pointed oui ihai as long aa the city of l-ondon lata. the memorial to Sit ChriKtopher will s.and a great monument to a great man. but not one to be compared wi-h ihe monument to l.innaeua who Is commemorated In the scientific name of every ani ma I that lives and every flower that blooms." He continued. "As I reminded vou in January last Cod brought all the animals in the Car. den of Eden unto Adam with a di vine curiosity for these are the ver words in Oeuesis. "to see what he would call them." And Adam, iin a hm-helor with plenty of time, gave names io the animals j and birds, but did not live to finish neer been achieved and I really think that our state museum la fv ing to lead the way in ihis arrange ment of the living animals aaaaci ated with their dead and gone for hearera." said Mr. Collina In con clusion, lie had reference to the collection of animals obtained by the late Mr Adam Breeds of Haa tlnrs. Veheaaka which Is now on the campus and is to be mounted as soon as the museum can afford. ihai thev are civil and mechanic! i the workv r'n " ". engineering, particularly the for -I had muddled along h UnnilllK rri i" ". p-. beginning or the eighteenth century of the Christian era hut by that time owing to a lack of any guiding principle, namea had got into great confusion. Different nsilona were all calling the same things different names. The world was opening out to trav ellers and Inquisitive men. new an Imala. new planta and insects were constantly being brought home to Europe, there were so many things that were nearly quite alike." The curator spoke of the Instance of the oak. If a man wished to speak of a particular kind of oak all he could do was to call ll Quercus. the ltln word for oak. l,lnnseus showed the way out of the difficulty. He. al though, tiol inventing the plan that had been suggested the century be fore, worked out a way by which plants and animals would be known by two names, one the name of the group the genus and the other some carefully chosen adjective. Thus the name of Linnaeus will mer. the railroad magnate declares. ! MONASTERY CELEBRATES ITS 1400TH ANNIVERSARY. Monte Cashino. Italy (IP) The clmrch snd state joined here re cently in celebrating the 1400th an niverssry or ihe founding of the ancient monastery here by St. Bene dict. Mini mineni visitors to the eel ebration officially opeDed the mon astery's exhibition of priceless man uscripts, relics and pRintttigs asso ciated with the early days of lis existence. Written, staged and acted by Iowa State college students, the musical comedy. "Beauty Mad." was produced as the feature of the 1929 Velabea before a crowd w hich taxed the capacity of State gym nastum at Ames last week. Mvora hall, home of the '.'Diver sity of Kansas School of Religion, will be remodelled this summer to accommodate the Bible college, ac cording to decision reached at a meeilng of the board of directors of the Kansas Bible college. At the same time ll was voted that the fac ulty would not tie Increased at this time. Thirty-five men of the University of Kansas R. 0. T. C. will attend the various summer training camps this summer for a period of six weeks beginning June 15. Engl neers will go to Kort Leavenworth, coast artillery men to Camp Knox, Ky., and two men will go to Kort Monroe, Va., on June M. The Cntversity of Kansas Is the owner of an airplane since last week, when Ihe department of en gineering received one of the older models of scout shins such as were used during the war. and have been In storage since. The plane was shipped from l-Bvenworth. The program for the 57th annual commencement exercises at the University of Kansas, s tentative ly announced, will begin Friday evening, June 7, and run to Mon day evening, June 10, when nearly 1.000 degrees will he granted. The first women's track meet to be held at the University slnci will he May 2?, I'lt the s. allium field. Two groups will be entered, one composed of freshmen and Juniors, and one of sophomores and seniors. Kour from each group will compete In each event. A descriptive booklet of rhe Cos mopolitan club, organization of for eign students at the University of Kansas, ha. been published by the organization, through the kindness of A A. Hyde, of Wichita for the purpose of stimulating Interest In the club about the Hill and through out the state. The Cosmopolitan club was otKnizd on the H'li In 1920, wlih charter members con sisting of three Chinese, nfne Fili pinos, and two Americans. Sine Ihen It has increased to a member ship of 72, of whKrh SO are repre sentatives of foreign countries. Baseball Is now the fad for fh s.hleilc girl at the University of South Dakota. Class nine, have been selected and an Intramural tournament will be started this week. )Your Drug Store '. r. . I. C.anrfi mil Snri. ' ) THE OWL Pharmacy IO nuilll Tfcll V. mm www i t I 066 Gifts ! FOR THE Graduate Fine Leather Gooda Fine Stationery Fountain Pens Jewelry Diamonds Watches and a hoat of other. TUCKER SHEAN JEWELERS STATIONERS 1123 0 ST. Starting with a kickoff and stop ping at the whistle, the S. D. club at the rnlveralty of South Dakota la Innovating something different ibis spring not a football game , but a football dance. The 8. D j club ia made up of all men wbc ! have earned lettere on the rarloui j university athletic teams. Fonr musicians of the Oregon Sta) university are preparing for a TMsand-the-world" tour. They w ill be absent four months, and will touch ports In the Hawaiian Is lands. Philippine Islands. China. Japaa. India. Ceylon, Italy, Bng 'wd. Afrlc, aad Cuba. PICNIC LUNCHES ALL KINDS AND ALL PRICES The Idyl Hour Cafe 13 NO. 12 ST. To Men (graduating this Year 1TI.li grarlnatioti almnat a. hand. ?nur first slew inta the holiness world will be a determining factor in the rapid ity and Mibslanlial character of yoatr progress. 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Kaai - tin - One old broken (loan rar. a small sum of mone). aad cuanilty or eannen goods stolen from mothers" lardeia are a'l lha. are neces.aiy for seven klrThersoa girls, who are college a'udepta. to see ihe country It baa become aa annual affaii for theee eiudenta. In meet near the It'M. of July every summer, couat .heir jofni financea and pur rhaae the rar for Ibe irlp I'rons Ions and suitcases parked wlih fin ery era stowed away in .be car The girls are superstitious on the matter of their departure. Al aya at S o'clock on ihe morning .1 i..i a ih. irla mail and atari gayly off In .heir ttrkety machine J In It?; the girls planned a trip la Manltnu. Colo. Tbey set about earning ihe necessary money by collecting bills for "pad" Then they pooled Ihelr wages and bought the conveyance The ma chine of Ihelr choice was an old re Hupmoblla price :S With I the remainder of ihelr fund of 191 j I her drove to Manltou. rented a j cabin, and stayed .wo month a The rar did not break down until ihey I 1. 1. 1 ii. r vi ri... ' son It waa given in the junk ... a ii imn lows OKI" I". "a - Ibe nr.. eummer Uiey moioied to i:ceiaior, Mion In an old aevea paaarnger bua and stayed for iMre weeka In 'ha n.o.1 esrlualve hotel - ihla b arguing wl'h Ihe pfoprie.nf. on ihe return trip, the car re further .han III,-.! I ' - .... . ' Kao-as tV) an of Ihe girls hiked in while Hie otneis si-ni n- ... in ihir stalli-d car K e i a ti manage on so little mone)." one of ihe girls said, "by renting one room with a double bed. und a rouih If we can Then the unluckv ones bava to be sans lied with carpet floors" The .rip planned for next eummer will lake ihern o California. i Riim. my :i. io:? N0TICC TO "IN RCOHTIBfc, FOR MI0ICAL CVMNAITICI All seen registered fas meaics! aymeaa.ics muat raaeet at 20? Cslisaum Immediately la bava to aapeietmtnt made fee their (a aminatlon. 0 ice hevra 11 t 1J tte CONSOLl IN StMI FINALS Semlfmala of ihe consolation tournament will be held oday al I o'clock between Pigma Kappa Chi Omega, and Tin Omega It va. Theta I'hl Alpha. 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