' - V HUSKER DIAMOND .uuril)-tl Honor. IN PREPARE 10 HUSKER RACQUET TUT. DULY MHKVSKAN Iv Dav Orlr fRinY. WW 2. 1010 ENCOUNI ER 01 IN SCHEDULED First Home Games Will Be, Run Oil Today and t Tomorrow. i PLAYERS ARE CONFIDENT Rhodes Says First Defeats Due to Ovcrfaith in the Team's Ability. By Leonard Conklin. ''"hfp y" Rhodes sent his he b:i team through extensive par tic etterday afternoon in pre-; paration tr this afternoons en counter with umveisity. Two Cmes milk up Ue program with ihe I" Ci'y tenm for this week end. with on starting this after neon at 4 n'lW'k and the other be ginning nt 10 nclmk Saturday morning. A short intield uwkout venter day found l'l.trum nt firt. Pat ton at Mfwi'l. I'M vision nt third .ir.rt Sp;k William nt short. Maer a linahlc to partake in. the prnrlu because of n geo ymphy field trip hut will hold , down'tht position nt thr second ck when art ion is begun today, lowant Strong. r.hodc sees the Iowa tram as worthy opponent-'. They defeated Mir-souri early in the ,f;on H to n . L.t year they were only a half pme .short of first place in the Big Ten division, and after the season was over made a successful tr.p in the east. Since the frames today and tomorrow are non con ference Rhodes will bo saving his most powerful batteries for next week when the Nebraska team' journeya to Law rence to meet Kan sas university. In commenting on the defeats Nebraska took last week at the hands of Missouri and Oklahoma, i "Choppy" said that it was just n case of who pot th breaks. Ne hra.ska tallied more hits than Mis souri in both of the conflicts at Columbia but w as on the short end of the final scores. Last Season Same. Nebraska started the season last vear much the same as it has this vear. Three defeats in a row marked the results of the first three starts and in one battle with Oklahoma the Big Six champions collected eighteen nils to the four of their adversaries and the frame ended In a tie. Rhodes thinks the material is there but the fire to win is lacking because of the ov erconfidence that last year s vic tories has Instilled in his men. The defeats so far are probably the best thine that could happen to last vear s champs. WiiTe. the Comhusker who hits all the three base drives, is on the sick from blood poisoning in his leg. He was injured while sliding into home at Missouri last week. Lindberg is Umpire. Lindberg of Oakland. Nebraska, will umpire behind the bat this aft ernoon while WilRams will be the base umpire at Landis field for the university frames this season. The probable lineups in batting order for Friday aie: Nebraska. Spike Williams, shortstop; Maser. second base; Ulstrom. fust base: Oraos, left field; Patton. center field; Row, right field: Davison, third base: Boo Williams, catcher, and Fairchild. pitcher: Iowa uni versity: Stebbins. third base: Nel son, catcher: Kenny, second base; Rath, left field: Mowry. center field; Reedquist. first base: Koser. right field; Hildreth, short stop and Mitchell, Carlscn or Ingraham. pitcher. DRUGGISTS HOLD OPEN NIGHT FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY Continued From Page l.i son to show tb result of vitamin deficiency in wnite rats were ex hibited by Mr. Madison and Olhe Gnffin. First aid requirements of a drug gisr which are an important part of his training, were demonstrated DORIS HOSMAN. Tniversity senior who was made an liorvnarv member of Ko.smet Kliih Thursday morning Miss Hos man has been mtive in rlub show bet-hlfs doing other dtaruatir wmk. She is ntfiliated with Alpha Omi tron Pi. by .losrph Faiman and F.thel James, compounding and dispens ing, the practice that makes the druggist legally responsible for the rafrty of the patient. cleverly demonstrated by having the labor atory exhibition resemble a pre scription counter in a drug atore. James Urrcn. chairman. Richard Ixder. Raymond Heclan. John Sihriepel. aMigarct Koerting and Herman Prhuchman were in charge of this exhibition. Strength Determination James lowd and Juan Telais conducted tests to .-how how the strength of a preparation Is deter mined accurately estimating its ef fect on living animals or tissues. Biological standardization is based on the principle that a certain quantity of a drug will always pro duce trie same effect in the same species of animals. The nge and weight of the animals is taken into consideration Cosmetics, including all of the creams and powders used since an cient times with special consider ntlon of toilet waters since it was impossible to cover the whole field adequately, were explained and analyzed "bv Louise Hansen, chair man. Margaret Risk, riiyllis Rhodes and Viola Hachtel. I'ses of crude animal and vege table drugs, pharmacognosy, and the forms of the drug3 before they have ecn prepared for administra tion, were exhibited by William Bogle, chairman, Wilmer Gness and Willard Chandler. Members of the executive com mittee who managed the affair were Charles Wilson, chairman. Richard Loder. James Stone. Wil lard Chandler. Paul Sterkel, Louise Hansen and Estel Lork. MEDICAL -COLLEGE - ACTIVITY TO PLAY AGGIES Tennis Team Will Show for ! hrst Time at Home ! Saturday. ;NETTERS TIED AT THIRD I Nebraska and Iowa State Share Honors With One Win. Loss. Nebraska tennis team goes Into action at home for the first time Saturday afternoon hen Kansas Aggies come to Lincoln. The mate hes will be played on the Lincoln Tennis club courts at An irii.n. nark becinnins at 2:30 ' i - o clock. Cornhusker prospects are look- ing up with Paul Mahood recover-, I ag from a sprained ankle which! 1 ho i.t.umhi hMi k from the match i with Oklahoma last week. Accord ing to Harold Sherman, varsity i letter man of the tennis team, thus , injured ankle is the reason why : Nebraska was defeated by Okla ' noma 6 to 0 Instead of 5 to 1 ' M.hrtrwl will nlav number one man 'for Nebraska in Saturdays matches. The other three men who will swing racquets as his team mates are Harold Sherman. Milo Cameron and Jim Elliott. Formidable Opponents. I The Aggies have two men who may prove formidable opponents. , Captain Silvenvood stands at the i head of their list and. though he i grips his racquet strangely near j the center of the handle, he has ' plenty of driving: power. Silver- wood received a great deal of 'publicity during the basketball , season "because of hss unorthodox 'shot and the odd positions from which he shoots. He overcame all I hut two points of a four basket i lead, with one handed shots from i the side of the court when Ne- hra.ska played basketball at Man i hattan. The other man who will I nrnhihlv renresent the Kansas in- virfirs r rrrertr. another daneer signal who will need particular watching. Bredcoff and Crane. The Manhattan team docs not have a very imposing record in matches played so far. It lost to Kansas university, 6 to 0; to Iowa State, 6 to 1: and tied Missouri. 3 to 3. This places the Aggie squad in the cellar of th Rip Six vying with Missouri for last place. Since Nebraska played with Missouri representatives on their own courts last week to the tune of .1 to 1 the statistics point out that a victory should open the season here at home. At present Ne braska and Iowa State have a loss and a win each which tics them for third place in the conference. Big Six standing.1 are: wit rc' FISH LECTURE TODAY AT CONVOCATION Noted Wisconsin Historian Is to Speak on 'What Makes a Thinker - ,zJ i'nu'iHy f l.'-1 Journal. RUSStL MATTSON. of Omaha, senicr in the college of law. who addie!w.l the Ivy day gathering yesterday on the need f students' 'union building on the campus of the University of Ne braska. Mattson Is a member of Pe'.ta L'psilon fiaternity. DC AN RECOMMENDS CHORUS. NOR THA F.STF.R.N UNIVER SITY. Evanston. III. The chorus was recognired by the dean of women at Northwestern university as an excellent temporary career for stage struck college gradu ates. In fac t many of our girl gradu ates would considerably Increase the beauty, grace and dancing ability of some of our outstand.ng professional state choruses." said Dean Florence S. Rohnett. Tt.. i.ioa that it is socially im proper for a college gul to enter a chorua can no longer be main tained." she said. "I would not advise a college graduate to re main a chorus girl as many yean as her legs maintain their dancing ability, but 1 do think university girls who are seriously consider ing a dramatic career can gain stage presence and practice from praticipation in a professional chorus." GAINED FAME AS WRITER Author Will Also Address Cultural Gatherings in Lincoln. Pr. Carl Russel Fish, of the de partment of history at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, will speak at a special convocation to be held in the Temple theater this morn ing at II o'cl-wfc. His talk w.ll le on the subjc. rf "What Mai;-a Thinker." Pr. Fish is consW.'ied one of .hJ fcremosl authorises on history in the United Stav.. He has been associated wit'j the University of Wisconsin since VX-O where n! is ;m constant demand for fu.uti-Jrs .f all kinds. He i a noted it:t'.r, having writ' -u a nu.nber of torn. Weslear. Abearance. Besides g vlng a lecture at the u.iveiailv. l.. ih ill also H-eak to Vv'4lta- i.niveraity stu dents on thJ jr jtct of -M nO c-rsua Robot." em tu th Line: i a pool teacher4 . he Park act o.tt on Biography." this morning Tils evenm e speak at a fi nner to ! t:l4 al the Umw fly rlub at i'Ktk. Hia Ink will be on tin nj'ecl of "The Ilusinesa of Tou.li.ng Hia'MV." '. iiketa mav obtained Trim Pean J. P. rticks 1 pr. Fish r lce:i hrougnt IV the university through the Nebras ka hiaioiy teachers association who are holding the meetings in Lmccilu tuo last Ihiee da of lliia week. In contiruance ci their r gram. Prof. Chnn V. Cray. a t.ilant prof.r cf Histor'. ,v'" lead a pap' t'r. i nd and Nv l 'iwarmament ' Piof. , V. K. C.intelaln of Perti ftate Teati.trJ rrllege will lend about "Jolt t I' Piown of Ns tkbU i Steam W k.j Fme." Prof. Wi'liam 7.imme man of Mid'htd o liege of Fre mont will prTt "Kome AiHts of the French Revolution." "Op portunities for a Plutarch" Is the subject of the paper of Trof. Hewitt B. Vinnedge. Hastings col lege. These ppers will be read on the afternoon of the second day In Scial Sciences 101. BROWNE ASSISTSTN DRILLING Ml Lincoln High Mentor c Rhodes Hand Coachi Sandlottcrs. ' Coach Browne of Lin. waa out at Land. a field -ft afternoon helping Coach put bta raacball tul o.; their paces in preparat.pB ,.' four games that will h, during the next five days Iterinninr Monrfav K,.. take charge of all the J squad and of all freshmea . ested In baseball n. aquad of hia own. StuartsJ H.lll k. ... ,1... J - . uni.r., H uainioj : day from about 3 o clock J 4. in t... du... ,. . . '4 . t. ,,vn in. n win ISK . out to meet the varsity is . tice contests. All futuie u asplrnnta are urged t tUn for the freshman pratic. , plenty of exneneme m tion against real ball p;xtJ snurrci. Plstrict Supervisor Kirkpatnrk Petroit, of the S. 8. Kresge com pany, and Mr. Carver, who is manager of the Kresge store in Omaha will be in Trof. T. T. Bul lock's office in Social Sciences, room 306 today to interview stu denta who are interested In mer- chandising. "YOUR DRUG STOP.I The thickest Malted Mi'Ju tbt city at our Soda roun Owl Pharmac 14S No. 14th 4 P St, nl Good Haircuts Make A COMMON LOOKING PtRSON HANDSOME This theory haa been proeen time after time. Massagea clean the akin and add attrac tion. Wa are experts in all lines of barbering. The Mogul 127 N. 12 B7530 GOOD FOOD REASONABLE PRICES CONVENIENT LOCATION White Star Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kertakedet 131 South 11th Strct. Tailoring replaces gathering in S uPer'Seat Pajamas Premedie Day Friday. Premedic day will be held next Friday. May 2. There were 333 in attendance last year and it is ekpected that more than this num ber will be in attendance this year. The university medical col lege has made plans for the en tertainment of the guests for that day. Four clinics will be held. The surgical clinics will be con ducted by Dr. Clyde A. Roeder and Dr. J. A. Wynberg. The med ical clinics will be held by Dr. Herbert Davis and Dr. John Allen. This will be held in the University hospital. Registration will take pla'ce at S:C.O. All those that are admitted m.ist be certified to be premcdical Ftudcnts. Badges will be the only means by which students may enter. At noon luncheon the guests will be served luncheon al the school cafeteria. In the after noon inspection of the campus and buildings will take place. Ball Game Planned. A baseball game will be played in the afternoon between the pre medics and freshman medics. Saturday the premedics will be guests of the students and will be shown clinics and parties will be held for them. Oklahoma Kan. a. t' Neh.-a.Va . . . , Irtw-a S'a'.e ... Kanaaa Ac 1 1 1 1 litfVt n. lfton n ,.vo n . mo I .00.1 htiimponing. 3!c n4 up Massaging. 35c and up For Haircuts That Fit. It's KEARNS BARBER SHOP K. F. (Jack! Kearna. Trop. Haircut linn rW Pc"nil Shnp trom "O" St 133 No. 14ih St. Lincoln. Nebr. THE ANNUAL MID WESTERN UNIVERSITIES TOURS TO EUROPE Battling Darkies, Kappa Dell Trio, Harmonica Band Billed for Ag Fair Six negro youngsters, aged nounced. beginning at i.m in me ( '.welve. will engage in a battle afternoon and continuing until the oysl as one of the attractions fair closes at night. j luring Farmers Fa:r. May Z. at , old Dishes Gathered. j .he college of agriculture. Tne j bj norseshoe pitch- battle roval headlines the bill of . " ' 8 . b ' 1 entertainment drawn up for the l P'" tumbling dish break side show, which is being man- "d a clown face all of aged by George Adams, "SO. of; which are grouped under the , head of fun and frolic, will be Novelties of various kinds will be included in other numbers in the side show, Adams stated MONTREAL AN DAN I A JUNE 20 ATHINIA UUNI77 39 DAYS 52 DAYS 4537-5 6332-0 found along the midway among the concessions stands, according to final arrangements of Fred . . .... . ..., ,Uf .A I listed for .norpheum and foUies ' f the e nterta Jot a tcit show attraction that will run all afternoon and evening. ""'"V " " ,"'" j aarence Oover. master of cere- "P "d broken by pitched base- monies, announced that rehearsals , , have been completed. Movies will be shown in the , Trio Will Appear. evening, several reels of film hav- The vaudeville numbers will in- j ing been secured by Dick Cole, j elude an act by the Tri F club, who has charge of that phase of e-iria' rn nrpnnization on the col- entertainment. I lege campus, a dancing numoer by the Kappa Delta tno. a har monica band, and two special acts, the nature of which haa not been revealed. An orchestra will furnish music. ! There will be a show every forty-five minutes. Clover an-1 Send Coupon Below for Complete FREE Informal. on The American Exprett Co., 1KJ Stout St., Denver, Colo. Gentlemen: Pleaae tend me with out any ebligation on m pait, complete details on tne Third An. nual Midwestern Universities Touts. NAME STREET CITY STATE WANTED ! ! , , Mf v-f i V V 4 jl nrw iltn tltti, bin Inrtk I 4 , , ' V ' ... I ' .9 Thi umr uatfralur$ , i , j W ' midrl for tummer s . 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