K:, f- n tjbe ail? Webraeftan ; l ift- i fc' -i--- the Daily nebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hcaporiiui, Vol. 31, Tho Nebrnftknn, Vol, 10 Scnrlot nnd Grcnm, Vol. 4. PiibllHhcd dally, except Bundny ntul Monday, nt tho UnlTorHity of NobrnHkn, Lincoln, Neb. by tho Himporinn Publiflhlng Co., Boxnn Or DmicTonB Professors J. I. Wycr, nnd C. It. Richard: H. P. Lcnvltt Jolm WcBtoror E. It. Walton. Editor-in-Chief Mnniurcr Afwoclutfl Editor Circulator Pred A. Bwooloy A. O. Schrolbor A. M Lovy Walter E. Stnndoven STAPF Athletic Aftnlfitnnt Athletic rttata Farm K. A VnnOrwlel IJ. L. Swan H. O. Myori A. F. MnRdnne Editorial Rootnn and Biuiiiiwa Of flco U 21lVi Pout Offlco Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Bubucrlptlon Price, 'i por year, in advance Entered at tho postofnee at Lincoln, Nob., an Hfcoiid-oliuM mull matter under the act of congress of March 8, 1879. JndlvMual notlcon will be charged for at tho rate of 10 cent for enoh ItiHortlon. Facultv. departmental and unlvumlty bulletins will Kindly be published free, uh heretofore. p Notices and subscriptions may n q bo left at tho Dally Nebraskan 8 Q office, or at the Co-Op. Book 0 O Store. p Editorial Remarks The "Innocents" with their good deeds represented by a deil's head, Ihe "Hlack Masque" with its Rood in tentions lepresonted by an ebony dom ino. What's in a name? A Tough Nut. Under the caption "Who Are Cham pions" the Wisconsin Cardinal com ments as follows upon the western bas ketball championship. After Chicago's defeat Minnesota, who split even with the east, upon playing the same teams that Wisconsin did, was defeated by larger scores, was given a chance to vindicate herself, but declined to play. Now, If Nebraska, after being overwhelmingly defeated by Chicago, feels that she has been slighted, Wisconsin stands ready to meet her at any time, either at Lincoln or on a neutral floor. As things stand at present Wisconsin still claims the champonship. "A movement Is on foot among western institutions, especially at Chi cngo and Iowa, headed by Mr. Ray ( raft and' Mrs. Ross respectively, to ar range a satisfactory western collegiate schedule. If this Is done petty wrang ling will be done away with. The Wis consin management will lend Its hear l support to this movement and hopes that It may be successfully accom plished." As the Cardinal says, It is very un foitunate that some sort of schedule cruld not have been arranged whereby a line could be drawn to locate the bas ketball championship for 1905 and, with Wisconsin, we hope and trust that the promoters of such a scheme may be successful. But this will not decide .he present champions, nor will any other device. There is nothing to pre vent the Badgers fiom putting forth their Maims, nor Is there anything to prevent the Maroons, nor the Gophers nor even the Cornhuskers from putting forth their respective claims. At pies ent the situation is this: Minnesota was defeated twice by Nebraska, Chi cago and Minnesota split even, and Wisconsin defeated Chicago. In spite of the insistence of the Cardinal Ne biaska did not meet the University of Chicago. We were defeated in Chica go, but by tho Chicago Central Y. M. C. A., and we are loathe to credit the Maroons with every victory that is won in the Windy City. Considering only these four teams Wisconsin has lost no games, and won one, Minnesota has lest three and won one, Chicago has lost two and won one, and Nebraska has won two Wisconsin is welcome to hei hampli:vt',,,, claims. Regarding Wisconsin's readiness to meet Nebraska, we were ready some time ago to meet the Badgers, resort ing to mail and telegraph In a vain ef fort to schedule a game with them eith er heieor at Madison, preferably thei'( but no game was forthcoming. 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UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Prea. A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President. H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier. Frank ParkB, Asst. Cashier. P. R. EaBterday, Auditor. BICYCLES Columbia - Crescent Easy Payments, Trading, Prompt Repairing Lyman's, 231 so. 11th. Oo to SIDLES, the Up- to-Date Sporting Goods Man, for Base Ball sup- o plies, all Athletic Goods. "The western collegiate basketball season Is over, but who the legitimate champions are seems to ho In doubt. JVViscoirela at present claims the cham pionship and has done ko ever since she defeated Chicago. The Dally Nebraskan In commenting on the situation seems to Infer that Wiscon sin hasn't a 'look In and suggests that this coveted honor might belong to her 'when the smoke has cleared away.' It Is unfortunate that the western colleges that support basket ball teams did not have some schedule whereby all teams might have met. This, however, did not happen and we can only estimate the strength of these different teams by comparatho scores, as we do in other branches of athletics. "As the season drew to a close Min nesota and Chicago were the only two teams that claimed ai.y chance for championship laurels. Chicago was put out of the running when Wisconsin easily defeated her on her home iloor. last game of the season was played last week and the team has disbanded. Any support Nebraska can lend to the movement suggested by the Cardi nal's comment will be accorded with the utmost celerity. GRAND MASK CARNIVAL. 0 ing to the many requests of those who took part In the last carnival at the Auditorium Skating Rink, tho management has decided to hold an other of those fun producing parties on Friday evening, April 7. Grand march at 9:30 when all masks will be removed and four handsome prizes will be awarded. 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