.- 1 .. tit ft. - tr .'v ' . fci SOPHOMORES' VICTORY ? Girls' Glass Teams Contest Gal x 'Tartly and Closely for Honors Class '05 . ' the Winner. x$ one jpolnt difference , la ,tl the twd tcamB. . ? 'f " ' & v ( If h i , V Jt. rfjty ft t M. rf v The sophomore girls are stlU the intorcIaByasfcet-bfhl cliamfrjmsiof the university: Tiolr jgupbribrit was demonstrated by a series of closely contested and interesting- games played In tho annual toui-narricnt 'Ih 'the' armory Friday night. ''Ttie seniors1 proved a close second, there being- but- the scores: of !'',s V Three games were played during the evening. Tho upper class teams first appeared on'the floor, the seniors wear ing tho bluo and white of tho class of '03, the Juniors being distinguished by cerise and pale blue. .Tho first half ended in a scoro of 4 to 2 In favor of the seniors. Miss Shin bur, forward on tho Junior team, throw tho first goal. Minnie Guile, captain and center of tho seniors, Boon fol lowed with one for tho seniors and Clara Ballard, second forward, soon repeated tho work. A foul on the part pf. tile Juniors failed to not the seniors anything, and the first half ended. During the Intermission tho lower class teams played their first half. The sophomore colors are green and white and the freshmen crimson. Miss Jansa proved to bo tho best scorer for the sophs, and won a point for her team in the first froo throw. The freshirien mado another foul, but their opponents 'failed to throw goal. Two fouls on tho ' sophs followed, but they failed to win tho fresh lea anything. Beth Wallace .threw a goal for tho freshmen and Minnie Jansa one fqr the "ophomores. Tho half ended with a scoro of 3 to 2 in favor of tho sophs. The seniors nnd Juniors then ap peared to play the final half of their game. Minnie Guile scored the first goal. The seniors made two fouls and their opponents received two free throws, one of which resulted in a goal. Miss Bhinbur acorod for the Juniors. Both teams were given a free throw, neither of which resulted in a score. The game soon ended, the 'seniors winning by a score' of 6 to 5. -In thasecond half of the JoWor class game 'Miss Jansa. threw two goals out of three chances on freo throws. The J Tho commandant announced to tho Bophomqrea fouled, but Miss Wallace t battalion Friday night"tbat commenc , missed' goal. Inis Everett, center, and ing with next semester the course pre Tflargaret Plllsbury, foYward,, on tho- "scHbed by the-war department. on. Au freshman team, threw a goal apiece. 'gust 9, 1902, will be put .into effect The game seemed, to bo in favor of the Tho course will cover three semesters, freshmen, but Pearl Archibald-, captain except in case pf those who fail to reg- and center oi the sophs; throw.apouier . istor for drill when they enter the unl goal and won the ganfenfgr. her team.: 'iVK t feiorV and sophomores., Both te I. '-i,''" 'fouled! and Mtea Guile and' Miss. Je 1& . . V- hotE. -missed"! eoalf on.free throws. A 13 jN ..'y mtle Ja,tefc. Jafaa Jansa scored a point' receive credltfpc hefnext four senies- - . " ! M. .tn iiiiifn hiiii uiiHH ivuii.j .u. i-m n l-1ibiv iirMiiii'i.ii i:iiiii iiiiih iiriiiiiiif . ' ri . i r . . t : .. . . .?. teams -again- fouled and both goals wore missed. Tho half ended with the score 2 to X in favor of the seniors. In tho last half Miss Jansa and Miss Guile each scored a point on free throws. The gamo was close, but -M,i8a Archi bald again won the victory for her team by a goal from field. The seniors fouled twice, but Miss Jansa missed both goals. Thc game ended and tho sophs were declared the champions by the close score of 4 to 3. While tho victorious team is un doubtedly th, (ntbf elate champions, it Js onlyfalitpUh&oth$r tpanjs to say that in none of th'e' threo games was the score at all decisive, there being only (ono point tiifferenco between tho wintaers aftd their opponents in each .of. the gaines,,J(i is unnecessary to -jraiso the work.of the .individual play Sera? JZyi&onJdldotf worked the classes' aVo to "be congratulated upon the proficiency of their teams. - Time of halves Ten minutes. Referee Miss Helen Woodsmall. Umpires MIbs Barrr MIbs Whiting. The sophomore team is partially the same as the one that as freshmen won the championship last year. It 1b cap tained by Miss Pearl Archibald, who, with Adele Koch, plays the central retlcal and practical, will be announced later. Captain Chase congratulated tho cadetB on tho recognition by tho uni versity of their work in tho military department Westoyer Entertains Team. Captain Westovor entertained tho coaches', manager, .physicians and members of tho football team with a "spread" last Friday night at his homo, 920 N street After an excellent dinner had been served, the guests related past experiences, and indulged in a general good time. Thoso present were: Coach Booth, Coach DralnManager Engel, Dr. May how, Dr. Everett, Bell," Bonder, Mlckol, Ringer, Mas3ri, 'wiWn; "Folhner, Cor telyod, Benedict, Cotton, Hunter, En gloBart and Borg Medics Hear Clapp. The - Medical society mot Friday night and listened to a very Interesting talk by Dr. Clapp on some technical subjects. Tho society made a final decision upon their pin. It Is to be of plain gold, in tho form of a Maltese cross, yN-'VvVvV I PERSHING RIFLES' HOP J Friday Night - Lincoln Hotel I 7 FORMAL t Uniforms Shall Be Worn I . t positions. Alice Towno and Ruth Bryan play guards and Minnio Jansa and Edna Ring, forwards. The armory was comfortably filled with ardent supporters of the four teams and class spirit was occasionally manifested by various yellB ranging from the classical "Sumus? sumus, populi, We's the class of 1903," to the plain "Tear 'em up, freshmen." The tournament was a great success and thoso who failed to atteifd mfssed a good entertainment. .Net Cidet Regulations earns , Jansa veralty, when four semesters will be required. cOno and one half hours credit, will be given' for each semeBter's work. He, also, announced that .thpse io' imvu tviuyiuvcu uiu i;uuiiu hj. uitu, vyiii with little projections at the corners, and will-display tho letters C. M. U. of N. An open meeting was planned for tho first week after tho holidays. Dr. T Mllroy of Omaha will be Invited to ad dress tho society at that meeting. Unions Elect. The Union Literary society held its election of officers Friday evening, De cember 12. The following were the chosen individuals: President, Miss Elizabeth Molr. Vice-president,' Von Foroll. - Socrotary, M. J. Brown. Treasurer, F. W. Fox. Fourteen now members were initiated. Tlie following program was glyen at convocation Friday: Organ solo. . . r ..... , ... , .Du Bbls Mr. Kimball! Piano solo "March Wind".. McDowell WinnifredHowolI. Violin solo "Zlegweiaon". .T.jSorasate Chas. Steckelberg. (Encore.) 'm Mr.C. f. Barnard, of TableJRocfc; the, secretary of tho State "Historical- society, la in the cjty. looking' after' ARRANGE Mm RILES Presidents and Commltteef Classes Decide tt Exclude Interstaters and Alternates. , Tho four class presidents, commit- tees on dobnfo and Secretary Meier ofl (ho debating board, met in U 309 Sat-f urday night to agroo on questions refa- (ive to tho coming interclass debates. onBldorablo dlsmwajon topl places $vcr tho ellgiblMty''oif'ih ddbaters, aai to whether or not. alternates should boj allowed on tho teams. i . Tho juniors and seniors had ar- ranged to debato before It was, decided) to have tho throe interclass debates! They agreed that alternates would be; ligiblo and John Tobln, who waB arf tilternate last year, was appointed on! Itho Junior team. Since the move waa placed on foot Mr. Hunter, also an nU ternate of last year, had been placed lon the sophomoro team. Tho Juniora and sophomores finally connnntort tA i ' - ,withdraw the alternates In question. i Tho following agreement was on4 itered into: No interstate debaters noc alternates are to be appointed on a jclasB team. Tho debato will last one hour. Class standing will bo detori 'mined by tho registrar in all cases. iTho four presidents, together wltfi I'Secretary Meier, aro to decide on the time of holding tho debates and alt other details. A phase, of ono of the interstate questions will bo debated by the Juniors and seniors and a phase of tho other interstate question by the sophs and freshmen. An. entirely dlfr ferent question will bo debated at the rchamplonship debate. One set o'f fudges will act for both tho Junior- senior and sopnomore-iresnmen uo bates. t It was suggested that the debato' be ;hold on Friday night, that the societies adjourn and give tho inter-society pro :gram along with tho debates, and thai ithe doors bo thrown open after tho deV f'bate. A committee, 'was annointed to .confer jvilh the societies in regard to (the matter. i An Accepted PalitlRf. A portrait In oil-of Miss Herron, InT" structor inrpolltical-economjrj -has been painted by Misa.pjarsl .Walah, of. Bin- - v . i" f ' V ?A ."'3 coin. Word has recently been, received iZ ' t.. y . ..''- f-fS J M 1HL. .. r. i . 3 I. .uu ut.iuio, wiiuryiue pamung.was. -' ' .v . sent, that ifhk safely af rived andhad ' "'PtC been well place InUhe art exposition - "i -which la now In session In thatcity. 7 f - u. i . , Tb,o picture will go the rounds of the principal western cities .with the' other pictures whljch are now" on exhibition i . . t ..." . i1-- i - ai bc JJOU18; These cities comprIwr circuit which wili completed some: ' Umo during the spring;. jThe paipting can. bo seen In LincoftfBOme tlnka. dur"- ing, the.cariysummejr.'"' The ,fct!tliiji JJU, fa. now hung among. the otheKwell ac- cepted paintings, ppeaks-wl for It'ras viirkT ww avr i ... c .; n v ,' ' a l ' r &H.' irk J - i. r,. ; 1 . -. J J 3- V . . . ? -! fiJJ '.''j-a. ft- M '--jm i VM --4f - '& 1 "a : s I si1 it. S ;v m rf?-j A' 'V. v "il i Mi a trJi ' W . 'V-.fl J-'. 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