upwr't''W'l WWII '1 -rf. A . " x4 "H f' '? -f , ISv Is I . - is y "& t Xi- ftbeBatls Bebrashan VOT- TTt wn q -I 1VI 10. GOOD GAME TODAY Highland Park Comes Today for Game With Uni. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, mCO'TUESDAY," MAY 7K. .1 PRICE 3 CENTS This afternoon on tho Uni campus the Nebraska team will meet Highland Park College. Although tho grounds aro somewhat smaller, due to the fence on the south side, still a ground rule Tvill prevent much trouble there. High land. Park has a strong team and a fast gamoMs expected. Morse wjll be in tho box fo rtho home team. Tho. following are the men who will ne up ror Nebraska: Bender. "Miller Cooke,. Steen. Townsend. Fenlon, Ham mlll, Williams and Morse. Last Saturday tho delta Tau Delta Hie "Frat," baseball league by defeat- onfei2thto?RCtaJhhCta. P1 n,ne to the tue nrst i&iL T oy ? the lead ,D the tin5 ?S to crossing the , times, doinir thi nnm. m, ' .. . the fourth and live n tto flfth. Th! 22m "S: n?tehrun ,n the fourth and The features of tho game were the JlH&nf Prt and Denslow' eacl striking out ten men. Score" by Innings: i?ftV 00 1400-5 Delta Tads 4 00350 -l2 Rn? nf fJ?eta8 Dort an'4 Oulbert son, Delta Taus, Denslow and Miill- ii. ASr?.W ho 8tudont members of the Athletic Board will bo elected for next year. The candidates are F A Barta, Frank Beers. C. T. Borg.' E.' ?nSCrI-P- HowUt- n&er i-ano, C. Mason, J. R. Molony J. Van JK-1 ,W-J- Woods. Tho student? will vote la the armory, the polls be- i"TVr,Am S,:S0 to 12:30 and fom 1.30 to 3:30. The barbs will hold a final .meeting Jn Memorial hall at 1:30 this afternoon. '"J? Athletic Board holds a- special ...u.i.U iu,B morning at 10 o'clock. ! Freshman Cap Raffle J SOLE EXTANT SPECIMEN OF THIS ONCP Big Rock, 10 a. m. Chances 25c 'WV AN APPEAL TO THE CO-EDS TO THE UNIVERSITY GIRLS: Tomorrow occurs the nnnual election of student members to the Athletic Board. Already men are about asking the University girls "Will you vote for me men I tell you to if I PQy yoilr membership fee?- How many of you answer. "Yes," and think nothing of It? There has been some discussion in The Nebraskan of the manner' in which the girls have been marched up and voted in the past. Smrw discussion" for there has been no one to take the other side. It has been suggested that the Ath letic board take the right to vote away from the girls in order to correct the I abuse, but they have put it off until ni:xi year. v ,iui correct it ourselves? We J t-oiwicier a man disgraced who Is marched to the polls and votes as he Is told to vote or is paid to voIp m idd nre we disgraced If wo are marched up to the voting place tomorrow and voted as if we had not only "no inter est" ns has been charged, but no pride no self-respect, no. sense of honor. If we really do havn nn (,. ... the Athletic Board, let's vote and pay our own fee; if not, let's have the backbone to refuse to be voted. NELLIE JANE COMPTON. The track meet between the Gophers and Cornhuskers next Saturday Is ex pected to bo a close one from start to finish. Theyrlngf twenty men with "l0?1! r Nbbraska a like number will compete. This meet promises to bo well attended. The- literary so cieties have expressed their Intention or attending tho meet in a body and it Is hoped the fraternities will take a similar step. The seats In the grand stand at F. & M. park will be re served, nd- put on salo Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the book stores. .Last Saturday Minnesota de- AAnVv 7" "tr own6rouna8 Dy 40 to 30.. Thla means that Nebraska will haye To nurry to defeat therar Thejollowlng Is the list of events: IQ&yard dash. 220-vnrH An ah 440-yard dash. One-half mllo run. Ono mllo run. Two milo run. 120-yard( hurdles. 220-yard hurdles. Polo vault. Running high jump, Ruijplng b,road'qmp. Hammer throw. ' Discus throw. Shot put. Relay race. Friday morning the final round of dou JLi?" S6.? d 255ents will vU.buu iu see mis. We have u strong team this year and have strong hopes of beating the Gopher repre sentatives. The latter, however, have a very strong team, as has been shown In the preliminaries held at that place Our team was defeated by the Iown' players, but that ic n ,n ... .. !, i. uiovimui upon them, because one of thejr players Bailey, is considered one of the best players in the United States, and has oeen plavlntr In hip- tnmn , the east for thn innr for ,.,., nn.ii , . OUIUUIB4TI. While the other man Is not so strong they both are graduate students, tak ing but a few hours work In the school and that for a second or third degree The team feels confident that it could have defeated any undergraduate team ...., vu,u uuvc Vui up. riie follow- b io me Hcore or tne Iowa meof kaB-G-T' cT'a' bCat Cas8,dy' Neb08- Monnett. Iowa, beat Scribner Ne braska. G-2 R-7 7K Monnett, Iowa, beat -Cassidy. 0-2. Monnett and Bailey beat Scribner and Cassidy, 7-2, C-2, 10-8. Associated Barbs meet at 1:30 p. m. In U. 10G. t Glee Club Trip Successful. The Glee club returned Sunday even ing from a three days' trip, having ap peared at Norfolk and wilier. At both ?eannHU,0y W,re acCorded enthusiastic leeeptlona and the concerts at each place were wnii ,!,! o-.... Ir Mg club Bang wIthou " eaX rn'rn ,r' ffmef heltlB comPelled to re tu.r"toL'ncoln. The careful training which Mr. Eames has given the eSb was here apparent, for the whole pro gram was carried through without a .v. ,, UUU1 pmce8 nij, Hui on pian st and A. C. Bates, reader made decided hits. both, having to re spond to two or three encores. Seven teen men made the trip. The club gathers at the home of Mr. Eames Wednesday evening-to talk over the prospects for next year, which are now The "Innocents" will hold their ini tiation and banquet at the Linden Thursday evening. I iext Thursday and Friday the ten--; nis tournament between Nebraska and ,j Minnesota will be played off. The vls f Itln& players will acqompanrthe Mln- . "nesotH'tt-ack team to this place. They -?. leave Minneapolis Wednesday evening Drift fpf hp.rn 'I'liiircdnv tv.,. ...! mi. ' , first round of singles will be played off Thursday mor'nlng, and an admission ,lT,Of 25tfientB Will bp' phnvrrpA Thio ms-rA. a :.-! i" : "". , ". "" i"V3 "-uo pywiuiui iu u seconu licuet, tvhnn liP.pnmna nut .ri tl. ,.!. x in nlovofl In Ihn offnnnn !... w ..,u, , ,fcu noiMuuu, IIIUH HUB incr linth rnumta tnr thn nnn m.ii.. rt. Shepard, public stenographer, mlmeo- SfSinBn. ?De,al ratea to flt"dent8. 501-602 Richards Blk. Phone, Auto iloo. Please help the poor. Buy your 1020ro Std t0baCC f Frank DuTe11' Lomlng's, Ice cream ana candy and L St 11th Boston Dentists, best work and low prices. Special rate to htudenta atHendry'a. I Chaplp Brps.. Florlato, 127 So. lJ-jt. Pan-Hellenic Dance DAY,. MAY ...AUDITORIUM.. Vff? 2? Safe at Tsurs office. Dancing be-' 1 tins at 8:45 sffyp. " g , .1 TO RAFFLE OFF CAP A Means Devised to Defray Ex penses of Bon-Fire. When the curtain went Mown on the .u c.ass fight last Krlday evening there was a general expr,fidion of re gret that there would be no more ex ctoment to draw the student from th Ibrary on the run. But the Sophomore, found that the play was not over for them. An iiullffnnm n .... . .,, ...UiUUUUL W10 na j not received payment for some 116 new blue caps, with '07" embroidered on them, presented a bill for 9G to tho Soph ringleaders, and the proprietors of Walsh Hall notified the same class that they would havn tn i..i .,o worth of meals this week. The Sophs held a meeting yestordav ?jo.. I lie whole class plus 200 in nlors and Seniors had been Aery much in evidence at the big fire, but " of them got up very earlv tn ,iL??.? towards "expenses." But when n doe gloom had settled down upon the few tnere assembled, a brilliant Soph pro Posed that the sole Freshman 7a n res-' ra7flVdnoffefm " -nfl-tlSnrebP Visions r u CnOUg,h t0 p-ny the "' visions of bars and huge rock I1m cllsappeared at once, and a 1 aZ.ataL!edA--age,the ..,. . . ."w """"fi me committee "We who ljve in this, the first hnir should6 fa7Tth cent "" " v ?or l sue al l,and w?r8h'P the gods flrst decade do iheTWo mo X Jrin! events of the Christian erraSccir iue opening of the Rosebud reservation and the raffle of the Freshman cap SS sole extant specimen of a once mhrhlv Z ' Sf l. WM as mole hill to nc7 . wuen compared to this sreat event. This cap Is absolutely guaranteed to be the only one ex 8t ng in a perfect condition, and 2 be the only one in the world whose & "We ab80lUtftlv rann,nu. t ... the goods. Th.; marvelous cap ,sa U?Tt IL Safty, uV'no The va..l? i Amer,can SavI"B Bank, i .. . ,s ,eased for six months and the key will be turned over to that njan. favored by the gods above aH ."-lynumbV11 -... ,,, uo 10V cnances ami tha e'a hB will, btnXtrene,Iy ,0W' 2S each with i the exception of Nos. 3, 4 will hi84, 333 and 4U' wh08e P will be 50 cents each. Furthermore The Nebraska Historical socletvlia ' offered the committee I260-3SF &ta wonderful curiosity, but we have de elded to sacrifice our own pecurJaVy advantage to our philanthropic desire to give the cap to a student. To obvi ate tho possibility of this or othVr nC,nen?h obtaInl the cap byug .totl1oVcrnCc1seaChb,dder,8 chances, and thus recover tho lait of their caps. Finally, the great rafflle, will begin promptly at 10:15 this morning aS he drawing will occur next Friday a tho same time. With each chance the ' committee will give a copy of last Friday's first edition of TbJ MebiSs- Uw ; ' 5 wvx r 'V1 . . v "appy I Prln:. """ cPy K !e qeninct "Bud I " All XT lu one btth of as AH for the small sum nf or cents; and chances jilted to 450 ff number, ome GflHv"3'Lf?.l50..,n rush. At th hi" r,r 'ct lul no O ;lli V Yil ii . i I I 7 - J A t .'I 1 , Jl 1 f IT 4 i rimM!Ti