1 ii -;':; Till RvfUY. friTniHK.lt 18. 1030 ... - . . K '.. 1 '' 1 ft I 1 m. n mm :w.im vrvvi . . M rr t- r n t rr gr A FT . . . ..... ...... ........ . A II Own Di.counl Sunpi A" " svl,,- "Lincoln i Busy oiort -umawmi- - ricirr SO PROGRAM I IS PLANNED BY poem. M'S GROUP allv compos! of atnria, ivl ' n la 1.1itt'n to Wimhfily sdi t.r. Ihrs ar HiumII rifi4i.it, Martin I'rlrriM. r.lrnk l"hrll nn. and Willard ;( l'w aa mridf . lots, l"ilrit !ns nl Ijnitn l"ily font "but mf Kit lor, louli Sherman. Robert Scott. Hum. Rhaup t.ayU WalWrr. Jnhn N.iharrft. R. 1. t'rawfoi.1 J K Riicti( I and J Harm hi at hwira y editors, ami Alan William aa ruiinf man;rr. Informed at tl Kitsimmona itv Lyons, and Uhmti ars bath on ral hospital in lnver. Colo, ' Ins campua aitrr a summer ol rers ba la nw retimf (miliary ir.stn.rt.ort at tamp Captaina Haumeiswr, l'nav. 'ferry. (Hun Director Asks All Girls to Enter Competition to Start Soon. GREEKS. BARBS INVITED Spccdball, Paddle Tennis. Hockey, Soccer Are First on. List. W1UJ IS chool ball playing marry rsvcllU In tha ear of Ne , braakans. Iba Women Athletic association, sponsor of tha t,irl Intramural aporta programs has aubmiitad lu outllna of athletic tournaments to r held dunnj 1.30-1931. J Mlaa Oarlca McDonald, direc tor of wontn'i Intramural aporta baa Issued a statement urflnc all tha old aa well aa new univeraity women to compete In aa many aporta aa tbey can poaaihly find tima for. ''Last year waa the tg geat year for Intramural aporta v. bava tvar had' aha aald. "and I am hoping and counting on 1930 completely eclipsing last year record." To Start September 25. Tha fall program Includea speed ball. paddle tennla. hockey, aoccer. Nebraaka ball, and bowling. Speed ball tournament begin Monday. September 29. No knowledge of any of the aporta la required to participate; only Intereat and the fove of fun are neceaaary qualitiea. . Each organization, whether it be a Greek letter organisation or an organized Independent group may enter participant in any u the aporta. For each girl entered, the group will receive a certain number of polnta. Theae. togeth er with whatever point a group pity get for winning- a flrtt. sec ond, or third place are accredited to that group, and In the prlng the grand total la determined and the winner of the cup and plaque awarded for first and aecond prize are announced. In addi tion, winner of each sport are giv en kln with which they may adorn their club room. Program. . Following 1 the aporta program for the entire year; Fall: . Speedball Sept 29 - Oct. 20. Paddle Tennla Oct. 7 - Nov. 26. Hockey Oct. 28 - Nov. 13. Soccer Nov. 18 - Dec. 20. Neb. Ball Dec. 3 - Dec. 19. Bowling Nov. 11 - Dec. 19. Winter: Basket Ball Jan. 30 - open practice Feb. 3 - Mar. 28 (games.) Rifle Firing Jan. and Feb. Ping Pong Jan. 5 - Jan. 26. Spring: Deck Tennis April 7 April 18. Baseball April 23 - May 27. Tennis April 28 - May 27. Golf April 28 - May 27. Archery April 7 - May 14. Swimming May (dates arrang ed.) All Year: Horse backridlng. . Dancing. Hiking. PRAIRIE SCHOONER PUBLISHES THIRD EDITION OF 1830 Prairie Schooner, literary maga zine edited by Lowry Charles Wimberly, observed its third pub lication of 1930 In August. It is sponsored by the Word smith chapter of Sigma Upstlon, a national literary fraternity, and is published with the aid of the Uni versity of Nebraaka. Prairie Schooner, which Is is sued quarterly: February, May, August, and November, Is gener- R. 0. T. C. Lt. Col. William T. Otiry Is Graduate o' Nebraska; Jcwett Uavcs. j IJet.t. dl William T. Oury. ho aurcee.la Lieut Col. V. K. Jewell I as commander of the l.'nivermty of j Nebraska It. O T. C unit, assumed hl d'ltiei here fs-pt. IV Colonel Oury aa graduated from the l'niverily of Nebraska In Wi. For th past four years he haa been federal Instructor to the natirnal cuard with quarter at Philadelphia. During the world war hia gallantry In action during the Mount fauron drive brnupht about the decoration with the ail ver bar citation. He la a graduate of the field an.l peneral staff achool and of the army war col lege. In 10K he waa captain of the First Nebraska volunteer In fantrv force to the Philippines and he reigned hia commission there to accept a regul-ir commission In the I'nited States army. Jewett in Maryland. Lieut. Col. F. F. Jcwett. Ne braska R. O. T. C. commander for the past five years, is now sta tioned at Fort Howard, Md.. where he was transferred Sept. IV His wife and young ron. Charles, ac companied him to Fort Howard, while his son Robert remained here to continue his college career. Fort Howerd Is a regular army punt, located sixteen miles irom Balti more and surrounded on three sides by Chesapeake bay. Present Indications are mm ne win oe sec ond In commanl at his new quarters. several ctner personnel initnca have taken olace in the military department. Capt. 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