W$l&!mj&t?r'9j T 4-fciwi wr s vt ' ' V i rt The Daily Nebraskan I) VOL. I, NO. 127. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL iH, 1902. THREE CENTS A SUCCESSFUL TRIP -0 The Varsity Team" at Omaha Makes an Exceedingly Good Showing Against the Strong Leaguers. In one of the mast hotly contest "d Karnes played at Omaha for some time i , c iinievisitv team was defeated ly the hagueis last Wednesday 'in :ui eleven inning game bv :i stoie ot 1 o I The name was leplete with brilliant plays on both sides Tne 'varsity men did theniHehes (ledit by the manner in whwli they held theii protessional bn tin en dow n For the flist thiee innings the uni eisit boys were in the lead but we:e I k (I in (he loin th when the sc ore slo nl at 1 to 1 and leinained so until t lie leeiith when the leagueis took ar oint i and se.ib d the long c out est The frame was pitched by Lealhby. who kept his head thioiighoiit the name and sin c ee ded in ha ing ltoui ke s lamilv in onstant feai dm ing the pio- giess ot the contest The plaveis on both sid". made stai plavs and n iiied laoiable (oniinent in the pn peis The day was not an ideal one so ilia! not an unusiiallv huge iiovvd ws piesellt Those who weie llieie ll() -ever iiiimmmI their money's woith, as was shown by the unrestrained enthu siasm manifested, thioiighoiit the en Hie game S oie by innings Omaha 0 I ' " " " " " ' - Univeisitv u 1 I ' " " (l u ! The tilth name ot the series with the Omaha league ended yesteiday with a Mine of.", to 2 ill taor ot the leaguer .s Captain Hell's men put up the same quality ot ball that has given them an inteislate leputation but the Onia ha men pioed to them again tint piolessional and collegiate baseball aie not in the same (lass The game w is d( void (d spei t:u ulai play and was . lean good baseball all the wav iluoiigh In the Inst inning Omaha plaved ball in a niannei that look si bad lor the 'aisity but when the ol legiatts oik e bet nine lnteiestttl tne outlook t hanged The Omaha league has defeated the 'aisity team in (he stiaight games, but the exceeding loseness ot the store in the last two games pioes that the 'wusity aggregation is second to none in tollege athletics The line-up Varsity. League Hood :ib - Hukey Moll - 1 I- nui'K Gaines ). Hisely ami Graham Bendei. . 2b Stewart lUiodeB sb . Dolan De Putron . e. r .Genius Townsend r. r. . . . ' Flsftlns liaymond .... lb. Hayes Doane e. . . . Trending Stoie by innings 1 2 3 1 5 f 7 8 !) League .30000200 0--f 'Varsity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Struck out By Gaines 1. by Hlsley 2. by Graham 3 Hoses on balls Off Gaines 3. off Gra ham 3 Double plays Bender to Raymond, Rhodes to Hender to Raymond. Hukey to Hayes Errors - "Varsity fi League 2 The "Vnisity team will meet the Nc biaska Indians In a game of baseball to be played on the tampus Saturday afternoon Captain Hell has proved to the public that lie has a winning Nam and an interesting game is prom ised for Saturday The Indians aie ball playeis and don't intend to be shut out The 'Varsity nine will ai pear tor the first time on the home grounds in their new suits The band will be out to lend enthusiasm to the game The new menibeis ot the Palladia!) sot let y will have thaige ot the pro giam in that society tonight The following piogiam will be given by thel'nions Mush selec tc d Recitation Mi Haldwin Thicuigh .lac kson Holy and Yellow stone Mi Sargent Music - Selet t 1 Recitation Mr Beardsley Reading Mr Von Fore II Rec itation- Mr Gibson. Music Selec ted A joint debate will be held tomouow evening in Union hall between the Union and Palladian debating soc ie ties The question to be discussed is Resolved That the ship subsidy bill now before congress should be pnssed The aflii mative will be suppoitccl bv the I'alladians who will be represented by Sc buy lenian. Clark and Huntei The negative will be taken up by Chase Tayloi and Stinyei ol the Unions PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY l)i II V On addiessed the pro nieclical society Wednesday evening .in the subject ol Preventative Medicine" He einphasied the fact that the func tion ol medicine was to prevent as well as to cure diseases and enumerated sev eral preventative agent les HeHketth"d the development of bacteriology and its beailng on the subject He encouraged the use of anti-toxines The average length of 111 has been increased by nnpioved sanitation. I)r II H Ward gave a briel talk on the re-arrangement ot the pre-medic course due to the recent affiliation of the Omaha medical college A short business meeting was hold and the following officers elected for next year President W K Long Vice-President -I) L Harry. Secretary Mis. Mary Meeker. Treasurer Mrs. Elizabeth Jeter Seargeant-at-arms H. W. Graybill. Historian C B Hayes STUDENTS TO SING Mass Meoting Hold to Enoourago Singing Among Students Much Enthu- Biain in tho New Doparturo Convocation houi ycsteidav was given over to the -duging ot populsr college songs The put pose of the meeting wns to stimulate college sing ing and to make the students moi e fa milial with the most populai and stii- rlng songs so that singing may paitly replace shouting and yelling when uru veisity spirit runs high The meeting was a successful experi ment The body of Memorial hall vh filled and the gallarles well occupied The enthusiasm of the students could scarcely be restrained, applause burst ing foith at eveiy interim The singing was conducted by Pio fessoi Stan ol the school of mush who is well known loi his splendid voite and lung caput it v Foltleis weie distributed among the students con taining about a doen of such songs as America 'Bingo "Old Kentml.v Home. The Hull Dog," ' Ching-a- Ling ' 'Good Night, ladies," and ".luanltn " These folders weie toilette I at the door. Iiom which it may be in fened that othei such mass meetings are to lollow The fourteenth annual recital ol the school of music was given last Wednes day evening in Memorial hall The following piogram was given Duo for two pianos raraplnase on Chopin waltz Op fiS. No 1. Sc liutt Edith Coinpton, Winifred Howell Contralto solo "The Flight of Ages," Fritlerit Bevan. Julia Mc Ouii" Sopiano scdo 'Rainbows," C It Haw ley Mai ion .Johnston I Contralto solo "Meet Me, Love. Oh Meet Me,' DeKovcn. Flora Stiener Piano solo Impiomplu A Mat, Op 112. Schubeit, Courante "The Three Hands," Ramcati. Heulah Llvesay Piano bolo Polonaise C shaip minor, Chopin, Edith Shedtl Piano solo Romana F major. Op j 2(, No 1, Rubenstein, humoreske E , flat minor, Op 101, Dvorak, Pauline Meyer Soprano solo- "Silently Blending," 1 Mo.arl, "Spring Has Come," Schu- I mann, Eleanor Lally. ; Contralto solo "Cajler Herrin." Old Stotch; "Good Night, Beloved." Dan iel Protheroe. Charlotte Talcott. Soprano solo "Aubade," E Gelll, Catherine Agnew Piano solo Die Forelle, Schubert Heller, Marianne Sargent. Piano solo Theme varie and fugato. Op 20. Schutt, Nelle Trigg. Two handsome tables are being made for the library of the historical society COLLEGE CONFERENCE Beginning tonight and extending over Saturday and Sunday, there will be held at Crete Neb, a conference 'n the Interest of the college Y M C A 's of the state Four delegates fiom each college and university are allowed, and entertainment provided lor the same There will be Innttendant e nbout forty delegates and matters of Interest to the student associations will be consid ered The delegates Horn the iinlveisity ns sot lat ion are I I) Ringer S H Wil liams. H G Lewis and R A Harrison There will piobably be others who will attend the conferenc e Dr II B Wai d will go down Satin day night to deliver an address before the conference Mr E T Cotton of Chicago, student setiH tary for the west, will be present and leatl the t ontei enc e In conjunction vvlMi State See retary I P Bailey The board of contiol ol the Y M C A met in the looms Thuisday at ' y. in This boa id consists ot membeis of the lac ully and the ofllceis of the association Matteis of business were discussed The flnancinl budget loi next vein will be about the same .s loi this ytai Approximately eight bundled dollnis will have to be raised for the work An auditing committee was selected to canvass the books of the association A ihoioughly revise 'I constitution whith has been prepared, was submitted to the board for Its nj -pi oval Theic will piobably be sonrc woi k done among the high schools ot the state In the Interests of the as so latlon The cadet battalion has now a inajoi. an eiflit ei which has been dispensed with loi the' past two years This ap pointment was made by Captain Smoke with the object of nit leasing the ef ficient y ot battalloih The following is the onlei lead last Wednesday night Cadet Quai tei mastei A M Hull is hereby promoted to cadet major and he will be obeyetl and respected by tl.e battalion as such In milking this pio motion the oinniandant wishes It tleaily undei stood that no reflect ion is made upon any ol the present cap tains He finds them enthusiastic and efllcient and he does not think better work tan be found airy where than Is being done by these four young offi cers The t ommandant therefore deems It only Just to say publely that In promoting t'adet QuartennuHtor Hull over them he wishes to create the pJllce of eauet major ami to make as a .requi site to promotion thereto onjc previous year as a commissioned cadet officer. Then again, it 1b desirable that- the captains handle their com pan les as tney now exist at the forthcoming prb.e drills. Ijxatly, Cadet Hull's actual ser vice to his country in theyfleld In time of war should 'be -romemhered by nil jjooel fcitizens, but more especially bv military men. ,:i 4-