The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1905, Image 2

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Editorial Remarks
Thrro seems to be a widespread ten
(hncy among colleges to ilalin, or de
ny claims to, championships by using
comparative scores as argument. Any
body who knows the game at all must
admit that a claim, based on compara
tive scores in basketball cannot be,
l'ulr, nor satisfactory, and yet Just
such claims are being made. Minne
sota lays claim to the western cham
pionship in basketball for her girls'
team, basing her claims on compara
tive scores. Their claims were made
before any score had been made which
could be used as a comparison. The
Mninesota maidens on their own door
defeated the Omaha Y. V. C. A. some
two weeks ago by a score of 21 to 22.
I,ast Friday Nebraska's girls' team de
feated the Omaha Y. W. C. A. on their
tloor by a score of 27 to 11. This is
the only score which can possibly be
used as a comparison of the relative
strength of the two university teams.
With a team composed of only two
men to represent her Nebraska's ad
ent into inter-collegiate gymnastic
contests is more than satisfying, to
Nebraska. Against unhersities repre
sented by six and eight men Nebraska
won second place in final results, and
fust place in individual merit. It was
a case of Nebraska quality against
other quality.
Since there is a remote possibility
oi the Sophs and Freshles coming to
gether again in the distant future it
might be well for them to remember
tl'at no personal feeling should enter
therein. If class spirit must be upheld
I'l this manner don't get mad about it
To.ilght Nebraska will enter her
ninth debate which will prove to be
either her lilnth victory or her first
defeat. The team which repiesents
Nebraska this evening has even a
greater responsibility than the team
which met Iowa Friday evening. The
defeat of a University which has a
ictord such as Iowa boasts of, added
greatly to tho prestige of Nebraska
and bi ought her into greater promi
nence in the debating world. The rep
utation which we have thus gained
The debate of Friday night lacked
the customary support of the student
body. Students were conspicuously ab
sent from the audience. This Is no
doubt - explained by the. Inclement
weather and by the several other al
ti actions that evening. It is hoped,
however, that the debate this evening
will be more enthusiastically backed
bv the students and that the latter
will do their part toward winning a
ninth victory.
Mass Meeting.
A mass meeting in the interest of
the debate to be held this evening with
Washington university in Memorial
hnll will be held this morning at
( hapel time in the chapel Several of
the men prominent in debating work
in the university will speak and the
Washington debaters will also address
the meeting. The object of the meet
ing is to arouse Interest in the debate
and no attempt will be made to sell
tickets at this time. The attendance
at the Iowa debate last Friday even
ing was very small in comparison to
the size of the expense bill and a
much more substantial demonstration
of Interest in the debate this evening
will be necessary to keep the Debating
Hoard from going badly in debt on the
debates held here this year It is with
this idea in view that the mass meet
ing will be held and it Is the duty of
loval university men to attend this
meeting and help to push the good
work along.
The action of the Regents in their
leccnt meeting in promoting Dr.
lleaid, of the department of botany, to
the i.cxsition of botanist of the experi
ment station, and associate professor
of botany in the school of agriculture
asuvt-s first class woik in the investi
gations of the diseases of plants, a sub
ject lo which the tatlon has given lit
tle attention heretofore. Dr. Heald
will have rooms in the now building at
the farm, into which he will move dur
ing the summer vacation. He is now
making out a list of the apparatus and
other supplies for his department.
WASHINGTON UNI. NEXT
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Washington, '03. He has debated on
two previous teams, one with Will
lam Jewell college and with- the team
defeated by Nebraska last May.
The Washington debaters arrived
early this morning over the Burlington,
and will bo entertained by the victor
ious team which debated Iowa, while
in the city. They are announced to
speak at the debate mass meet
ing which will be held In Memor
ial hall at the chapel hour this morn
ing. Only two of the judges for the de
1 lie had been chosen at the time the
paper went to press, but the third will
be selected this morning.
The following judges were decided
uj on:
Professor Jesse Macy, I..L.D., profes
soi of Political Science in lowa col
lege and an author of a number of
hooks on political science.
Judge Howard Kennedy, Jr., of
Omaha, a graduate of Cornell univer
sity. The Univeisity cadet band will fur
nish the music for tho debate. The
prgoram will commence promptly at 8
o'clock.
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