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On May 18 and 10 the Varsity vlll cross bats with the ball tossors from Kansas In what promises to he the fastest pair of base ball games seen on Nebraska field In many a day. Some few years have elapsed since the Jawhnwkers last twirled tho horse hide on our. diamond which fact, In addition to tho mild chastisement given tho Cornhuskers during the Easter recess, will undoubtedly stim ulate their desire to gain greater victories. Nebraska, on tho other hand, has nor stimulants, too. She has just re turned from a two-weokB' run against Fate, and, feeling a trifle Irritated at the treatment received at her hands, deBlres to "have It out" with someone Jayhawkers preferred. And then, too, sho has a basket-ball defeat to settle fdr Under these circumstances the games Friday and, Saturday-will be baseball rem start uk finish. It is the duty Whether or not this forcing of intor colleglato athletics to the background Is the best policy to pursue is a ques tion which merits considerable atten tion. That the Interests of a school should bo sacrificed and they are un doubtedly are being sacrificed In some instances because one particular form of athletics has been declared a nuis ance, seems not only unwise but, from tho point of view of tho student body especially, unjust. Alpha Tau Wins. Alpha Tau Ompga defeated Kappa Sigma yesterday in a very interesting game, of ball. Both teams played hard to win, but the A. T. O's. seemed to bo a little better with the bat. Both Belcher and Howard, tho twirlors, pitched a good game, and Reynolds catching and batting for Alpha Tau was ono of tho features of the game. Olen Mason In tho left garden was responsiblo for a nice catch which re tired tho team just in time. But Spragues' catch of Johnson's fly was all that kept Kappa SIg from opening up for a few runs In the. last inning. Tho fraternity schedules are fast drawing to a close as but two games remained to be played on the East side, and seven on tho West. By the 26th all will bo played off, and ready for the final championship games. Barbs to Meet Tuesday. A meeting of the Associated BarbB has been called for Tuesday at chapel time. At the last meeting of the barbs It was voted to ask the commons to consider and report on the system, of charging a registration fee at the be ginning of each semester for tho sup port of athletics, such as Is now in force in a number of colleges In the country, A report from the Commons on this proposition will be heard, dis cussed and some action taken relative to It. It Is probable that the annual elec tion of officers will also occur at that time. LINDSEVSPLACE ! ! aWa.".. 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Hall, or to Fred Naughton, Nebraskan office. of every University student to see thot Nebraska Is a trifle to the good when the finish comes. As the price of ad mission, twenty-five cents, Is-sufficiently low to p lit the game within the reach of all, there can ho no valid ex cuse for staying away. - The reaction against athletics for athletics' sake seems to ho of a perma nent nature. At the time of Its set ting In, last autumn, many wore of tho opinion that the reform would prove short lived; but time has proven that such Is not the case. Everywhere throughout the East high schools, acad emles and universities are giving schol astic endeavors preference over athletic attempts. Yale, Harvard and Penn sylvania are paying increased attention to debating and other similar forms of rivalry, while at Columbia, New York University and a number of other in stitutions athletics are being rapidly superseded by like attractions. Pan-Hellenic Poster. Mr. P. J. 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