VhkiM. W T-" Q v P Vol. IV, No. U4 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MARCH 3J, J905. Price 5 Cent TEbe Bails IRebraeftan , ?' L5f. f EL 'i,f Li: Hf- M " V- I ' (.. whS" j KHRSt8" i ' REPEL ATTACKS Freshies Hold Class Meeting in Spite of '07. A'Vtrr Sophomores Attempt to Galu Ad mittance Mat Are Thrown Out. One of the most -Interesting class meetings of the year was held In Me morial Hall yesterday morning at Chapel time. The attempt of the Soph omores, strenuous as it was for those who participated, was poorly organ ized and with the aid of "the big man with the big stick" the Freshmen wero able to overpower the Intruders and proceed with their regular business. The Freshmon sent a committee to the janitor and asked permission to uw the loom down stairs instead of the Chapel and their request was re fused because a 11:30 class was sched uled to meet in the room. The com mittee then agreed to see that the room was vacated before the time for the class but still the janitor refused to grant their request and they took pos session of the room in spite of his or ders to the contrary. A few moments later three "Sophs" ran up the stairs to the Chapel and a bunch of Freshmen followed. A tUBsle ensued and "the big man with the big stick" came to the aid of the Freshies. The Sophomores were compelled to re treat and the Freshmen proceeded to trunsact business, heard the report of the finance committee and a few re marks from Its chairman who asked rll committee chairmen to gtt receipt ed bills and thereby lighten the burden cf the finance committee. b. D. Callahan was appointed mana ger of the Freshman baseball team and R. M. BtvrruB was appointed to manage the Freshman track team. More Collectors. President Costelloe, of the Junior Class1 has added the names of Misses .lennnie Whltmore and Jane Blanchard to the committee to inise the assess ment on- the much talked of "Cap Fund," The four members appointed a month or so ago tor collect this money found1 the task too great for such a ltmjted number on the committee, claims Mr. Costelloe, and the addition of the' two young ladles will facilitate the collection of the needed money very much. It Is expected that the two recent members of the committee will confine their work mostlyjto the girls ln-theJunlor Class. The TTonunlttee will collect twenty five '.cents from each member of the class,, and when this. Ib collected the Juniors claim the entire outstanding debt will be paid and It Is hoped that ther members will all dig up as the committee desires to turn a, surplus over to the class to be used for other necessary expenses The committee authorized to collect the money Is as follows: Messrs. Roy Pierce (chairman), A. H. Wellensick, M. F, Costelloe, A. G. Schreiber and Misses Blanchard and Whltmore! Chanln Bros.. Florists, 127 So. 13th. y ; . .'J d . Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's new Restaurant,' 119 South 12th. it it it it it it n -it it it it it it it T it it BASEBALL 'Varsity vs. Chicago Americans ...CAMPUS... FRIDAY, MARCH 31 3P.m. w 'A & 4t jr & "it )k & rffrkfikAikfikUryMkw'ki'fik'irkk.ik W, v w k ik ik ik if Mr fr k v A'MrikMfTkikikMc Second Gym. Contest. The second gymnastic contest was held In the gymnasium Wednefeday ev ening and was won by Johnson, who secured 149V4 points in the six plece3 of apparatus. The other contest was held about enc month ago on the horizontal and p&iallel bars, and tumbling. 1 he con test Wednesday evening Was on the flying rings, long and side horse. The srme men participated in' both con tents with the possible exception of two. It has not been decided yet which men will make the gymnasium team which Is to represent Nebraska at Chi cago in the Wostern Inter-collegiato Gymnasium Meet. This meet will be held about the first of May.. The men who won the events Wednesday am! the points, received areas fqllQwjj: Side Horse Johnson, 24 11-12. Copeland, 24 3-4. Crabill, 23 3-4. Lcng Horse Johnson, 2G 3-4. Copeland. 23 11-12. Po&plsll. 16 1-4. Flying Rings Johnspn, 24 1-2. Copeland. 24 1-2. PospislI, 17. The three high men in the six events are: JohnBon, 149 1-12; Copeland, 144 1-4, and Posplsll, 107 5-12. In Good Condition. Wednesday night. In the last practice game of the season, the 'Varsity bas ketball team defeated the scrubs 28 to 21. Iast night only signal practice was held. The men are all In the best of-tr-lni and will put up the best article of game tonight against the Omaha Y. M. C. A. that has" been seen on the Armory floor this season. "Where to ' Put the Emphasis on Life,," "by Dr. F. S. Stein, Memorial Flail, Sunday 3 p. m. Elliott's Sultorlum, cleaning, dyeing And repairing Prices reasonable. 1136 O street. Both phones. fik,kiktir'fkf' k it Mr Mf A' .'A. University Republican Club Smoker .j- To-night at the Capital Hotel, at 9 p. m. AH Republicans come and bring your friends. GOOD MUSIC AND PLEASANT TIME ASSURED iWW A AA A WA iklklkf if Uf jw t tk ik ik ik A ik j it it it it it it it it it it it it it n it it it it Sigs Victorious. The second of the lnter-fraternlty baseball games was played yesterday afternoon between the Sigma Cbls and the Kappa Sigs. The game was a whirl wind from every standpoint. Even old natiue took up the spirit of the game and assisted the twlrlers In put ting on the "English." Heacock, who pitched for the Sigma Chls surprised the "fans" with his speed and "Scotty" froze onto them with the big mit, like some men no their seats In a street car full of wo men. The K. Stieet Team proved to be the sluggers, although Stevens did find the hole in their bat occasionally. The Kappa Sigs found Heacock quite often, too, and put several nice ones out Into the lot. - .TJic game lasted for seven Innings and concluded with a score of 21 to 10 In favor of the Sigma Chls. Won. Lost. P. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1 0 1000 81gma Chi 1 0 1000 Delta Upallon 0 1 0000 Kappa Sigma 0 1 00D0 Convocation To-day. The following program will be given at Convocation this morning: String quartet and organ. Quartets: a. Minuet Boccherlnl. b. StlllesGluck Schafer. c. AMo, Hongrolse Schubert. Mr. Cllas. Hagenow. Mr. H. il; Husted. Mrs. Ina Ensign-Hagenow. Miss Lillian Eiche. Strlnge and Organs Capricclo Itali an Tschalkowsky. MrH. Raymond at the organ. The Farm boys defeated the Lincoln Business College baseball team last Wednesday afternoon by a score of 12 to 7. TOo Farm boys are rounding out In good shape with plenty of-enthusl-suw and material to work with. Tho manager intends to arrange a gamo vlth the 'Varsity team In tho near fu ture. Chris' Bath House, corner 11th ami P streets. itikWkkfcAkkyfkkV As. a it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it a tfr v fr u a Uf fUnkik ! u i i a q a u u a u ur LEAGUERS TO-DAY Chicago Americans vs. 'Varsity on Campus at 3 P. M. 'Varsity IlftiitllrRppea y Lack of rrnctlc I'robnble Une-up. The Chicago White Sox will meet Nebraska this afternoon on the 'Var sity campus. Manager Allen's an nouncement, the first of tho week, In regard to this game has caused con siderable oxcltomont In baseball cir cles. It Is the flist tlmo since '96 that u, major league team has appeared in Lincoln. For this renson a good crowd of the local baseball fans are expect ed out this alternoon to watch tho old men and ones who play tho game as a professional performs. The Nebraska baseball team has not been picked very definitely yet, but Captain Bendct will have decided by tomorrow pretty definitely what men he will send In to play for Nebraska. University and Lincoln fans will bo especially Interested In matching tho men who are among the fastest in tho country. The White Sox possess bov cial players who are commonly consid ered without peers at their positions. Isbell Is considered the Ideal first baseman. Terinehlll is noted for Mb marvelous fielding at third base and Callahan, Jones nnd Green stand near the head of the list of fielders in the American league. The White Sox squad consists of the following play ers, all of them well known to Univer sity fans by reputation. Catcheis Sullivan, MacFarland. Pitchers Owen, Patterson, Smith, Altrock, Walsh and White. First Base Isbell, Donahue. Second Base Dendon, At Third Base Tannehill, Clark, Rohp. Short Stop Davis. Left Fielders Callahan, Holmes, Stanley. Center Fielders Jones, Kerwin. Right Fielders Green. Tennis Men Meet. Thirty tennlB enthusiasts wore pres ent at the first meeting of the TennlH Club held yesterday morning: Mr. Perslnger was re-elected president of the Club and Mr. Cossady was again given the position of manager. Mr. Matheyv was elected secretary-treasurer. The number -attending thist the first meeting of tho year, was unusually large. A good number of new men tfere present, and all were elected to mem bership. Games will be played with Iowu teams in Iowa. The manager will also arrange several meets to be played pJL in Lincoln. A game between Wealey an University and the second team has been fixed. Several prizes will bo of fered for individual work with the racquet and with the enthusiasm with which the tennis season is opening Ne braska should have a championship team this year. The dues for this year were not changed from those of former years. Initiation fee is $2.00, .with a semestral fee of J1.Q0. 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