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iTn&f -f SwS -. 1 --?.. 'r- J $- " - - 1 ; r t 5 ' v . ' A y -"T ;ynu"l V3fTyfyWy. -r-y.",.' rf .?,-" 'rufl yw -WF- r-'w;f-'-'v' -.-t t- i. - . j - - -. f t tRS'-'i? ,l -- Vol. V. No. J8, ' VAIiT-vfeRSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MAY ttt 1906. Price 5 Cents '?,VJ T'-lPM 'V ' ' ": " .v f Iv IRebtaaftari 7Tfa$3ft hf- 6- '; . $S .. -4 . U- Fft i -I V t M i1'T 'i.r y ,- . ThS HIGH SCHOOL MEET MANY ENTRIES FOR ATHLETIC EVENTS IN MEET TODAY. 4. for EJght Schools Enter Men for Inter- scholastic Meet Debate at One O'clock in Memorial Hall v Ten high schools havo made entries n ,tho athletic program of ,the No- ' hraska Interscholastlc 'Association track meet to be held this afternoon 'on the University campus. Of theso York High School -ha3 the largest number of entries, leading with thlrty alx. Beatrice has r the next largest jiimber, thirty, and the others have: Falrbury 21, Pawnee City 20, Platts mouth 16, Beaver City 11, Weeping .Water 7, Falls City 5, Crete 4 and Shubert 1. A complete list of the en tries follows: 'The contest will close with a relay jrace, n which at least flvo teams will he represented. "The course, will ,b6 a , ialf mile longreach man running 220 yards. The contestants : l ; 100-yard dash Calkins, Shackleton, Beatrices Modlln, eave""Clty;, Curts, Hirnt, ,Falrbury; .,McMaster, ,,Perdev. "Vans HornK-Pawnee dtyr ,. Adams, lrown, Plattsmouth ;'Froyd Derrick, ' York; -M. G. Porter, Crete. '" r Pole vault Schultz; Brandt Bda-.tricejHirnt,- Falrbury; -, McMasto Pawnee, Clty;y Mead, Osborn, York., 120-yard hurille Ball, Schultz, Bea trice Collier, Hirnt, Falrbury; Mc Donald; Osborn, York; A. W. Kerson hocH', Crete. to, 12-pound shotput'-Thornburg, Bea-'toicejMoJlIn,'-Beaver City;. Da Va', Falrbury; Roswald, Falls City4, Burn ham, Perdewj'' Pawne ;;cityj Mine, Dawson PlattsniouthCLnndy, Schu hert; Crutchflold,' Chaln,"Yprk; G. Rademacher, Crete. . ' Hal?-mlle run WaddlngtoriThora hurgT Beatrice; Sandqrs, Kohn,' Beaver City; Johnson, Burnham. Bulloclr, Pawnee City;, Smith, Mapes, Platts- mouth: Wilkinson, Cool, Weeping Water; Osborn, FosterJ Fisher York; K. 'Cowan, G. Rademacher, Crete. '. I I vHigh jump Calkins, Ball, Collier -Beatrice; Hirnt, Falrbury; Shack? Falls Clty;, McMaster',, Perdew, paw nee City Mead, piers, York;' UrSL Porter, Crete. ' ' . fc ' , 220-yard dash Shackleton, Johnson, Beatrice iModlln, Colllngs, Beayer City; Curts,jColller, Falrbury; Perde y5hHorn; Pawner City; Adanis, 'Barne.8 RlattsmquUi; Lymaa, Weeping Water;' Troyd, FdstetDerrick, York; tf A; W. Kersenbrock, .Crete. . . " 12-pound hamme.rTThornburr, Bear "J--" tjfee; bu'Vpli." Falrbury; ptiktM&i Fills pityj,Perdewrvax Horn, rawnee gityTLuridyfSchubertHunter, Weep ing Water: . Crutchfleld, Chain, York. 220-yard hurdle-Ball Schultz, Bea'- . trice; , Kohn? Bsayer City; .Hunt;, rair bury; McReynoldsdshprn, Yorlt tiroa jurap-TuaiKins .roumsop, cev trice p.Coiller, Hunt? Fairbpry; Schultz, falls' Cltyr Perdew 'Pawnee cttyr Dswson.i Swearlngen. Plattsmouth; Ji.Froyd; Drersy .Vofkf' G. Ride-f ina;chfr,,rte. . y. . i, 's " Mile run Ayres, Brandt, Beatrice; '"Sand-era, Colllngs, Btaver City; Fal- loon, Falls City; Johnson, Burnham, Bullard, Pawnee City; Smith, Platts mouth; Kennedy, Weeping Water; Fisher, York; A. W. Keraenbrock, K. Cfowan, .Crete. Discus Schultz, . Thornburg, Bea trice; Crutchfleld, Chain, York, 440-yard run Shackelton, Thorn- burg, Beatrice; Modi In, Colllngs, Bea ver City; Van Howe, Bullard, Pawnee City; McDonald, Osborn, Foster, York; M, G.Porteri Crete. .. Half-mile relay Beatrice: Calkins, Shackelton, Johnson, Schulte, Thorn- burn. Beaver City: Modlln, Sanders, Colllngs, Kohn. Falrbury: W. Collier, Hirnt, Curts, J. Collier. Plattsmouth: Mine, Adams, Mapes, Barnes, Smith. Xorte Mead, MoDonald, Osborn, Froyd, Foster, Derrick, DIers. Field Trip In Ornithology. Professor Brunor's Ornithology class will take the Union Pacific train which, leaves at 7:25 a. m., Saturday. Per sons Interested In birds Invited. Mr. Stock, Conductor of tho. Theodore T Thomas Orchestra. Baseball. Baseball received quite an. Impetus yester.day. Tho "back lot"' was the scene of three games. The first was between the Union1 and Palladlan so cieties, and resultddvin a score of 11 to 0 -in favor of the latter.Thls game was a comedy of errors. -The second game was between' Phi Delta Theta- and jlpha Tau Omega, and the A. T. O.'s wpn, 15 to 4. The varsity scrubs -beat., the High School 9 to 4. """" " At 6 o'clock tue Delta Upsllon and Phi-Gams bupkled up, scorlngTand 12, -respectivoly. "Pip" Cook1 was .elected captain of the Sophomore baseball team yester day. SOPHOMORE 1 'STATE SATURDAY. HI., t- .1 V ' i-. - t - r i i W ,j -SEVEN P. M. FOufe PIECE ORG 80PHOMORE FOOLISHNESS. One Week from Tomorrow Night the f Date. A week from tomorrow night the Sophomores will revert for a, few hours, to the racial characteristics of anto-deluvian days when the greater part of man's energy ran to foolish ness. The scone of this presto chango affair will bo tho State Farm, and the hour the Bovonth. Although no definite plans hayo been decided upon, It is qulto probable that every form of amusement from, tho strenuous gamos of mumblee-peg and tlddly-wlnk to the aesthotlcs of danc ing and eating will be instituted dur ing the evening. That every class man attending will havo the time of hit life, the committee on arrange ments guarantee. In tho meantime, however, tho com mittee which consists , ot Messrs. Crites, Hughes, JoBlin, Wallace and Mr. Wltherspoonr 'Basso, Theodore Thomas Orchestra; Swan and Misses TVood, Tlllotson and Mcintosh desires that all those wha Intend going nana In their names in .order that definite arrangements rela tive to convpyances, etc,, canbo made. Palladlan Girls' Program.. Oh, It's a dandy I You'll find' It Is 'handy To drop in-at Pal,. Friday night, with a "gal." Just to hear out maids, In their frizzles and braids As they give the whole show. It will pay you to go So come, every pne; We'll give you some fun. 1 " ft i Ferses Stables, livery,-cab and sag .gage, 1125 P St. Bell 650, Auto 1IBI. ooooooooooooooocxxxxoooocoo FOOLISHNESS FARM-: MAY NINETEEN TIC3CETS 50c & 25c ooo u . " Q r O ' - " X "k'U. . Q o NEW AMENDMENTS CLA88 OF '07 MEETS AND PASSES NEW RULES. Hop Committees to Be Made Respon sible to the Class Number of Committeemen Limited. The Juniors- mot yesterday In Me morial Hall to hear the -reports of a number of committees. Tho basohalj manager reported tliat tho attendance at practice was fairly Vgood and that the team was roun&Ing into shape, and that tho thing in which thoy-wore most in need of was funds. .Provision wasmado for tLo lovylng of an, assess'? ment to raiso.tho monoyto pay for tho baseball expenses, ' tho small class .party deficit, and tho cost of tho Junior-Senior reception. Tho. matter of ,tho- amendments to tho constitution which was referred v C - to a committee about a week agowas then taken up. The number .necessary to constitute a quorum for ordinary bvslness was reduced to thirty-five. Tho following amendments were made, to the by-laws In order to securo bet ter regulation of tho hops and parties given by tho class: "he chairman of each hop or party shall bo responsible to tho class for a complete, and Itemized report of tho" recolpts for all TjIIIb paid In connec- uiiis paid in connec- -Saldroport shall, -be' , tIon therewith, given within two weeks after tho date of tho hop or party. "Tho hop or party committee shal not consist of more than ten mem hers and complimentary tickets, when such are glvon, shall not exceed by five tho number on the committee. , s. "All net proceedo shall be deposited with tho class treasurer to bo used as tho classi Bhall direct Any actual de- Bha bo PaId e class i; - '.'' - lo.wtf,como as a result of long conj tlnued abuse by tho party and hop managers of the University, of tho freedomthey have been allowed. One of tho main objects of the amendments Is to curtail the 'indiscriminate use of the privilege of complimentary giving. The amendments will, probably be takeriiip by the Sophomore and Fresh man classes and- similar action is ex pected ffbm them. , . , President Myers announced the fol lowing finance committee, which will' hnye charge of raising the funds by assessment: W. B. Hannanr chairman' A. EL Wolf; Beth 4 Parkinson, M. E. : Corneljlus, R. V. Pepperberg, Helen Hendrle, Imogene Brewster, yinda Hudson, Georgia B. Field, W. E. Shln- dall. , , Graduate Clubs. p , The following music will bejglyenat, the Graduate CJub Saturday evening;" Violin solo,' "Llgende;" by Wienia-"' rokl, Caroll Beach. Soprano bo1-j, , "Doris," by Nevln, Florence. Wehln,, with obllgatQ: , Violin, Mr, Beach; celjo,-Mr. Geo.. Kimball, The address of the evening will' b given by Dr. Et. A. Ross on the 8uy,, Ject: '"The Coming Mandralnato," '' Chapln Beoa., Florists. 127 So. 13tku " ' -6 rJl I- '.;l it , & '-V ,' , I I 11 1 V' f t vl IT I - 1 4 , Ik- m n . T rs & ' ft ,. l'',-' v J. . y J- A, ' A' -f. v& i. t: T&asb.i . &. K" J J...