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iv" 'i ' Vol. VI. No. 29. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , t)6. Price S Cents. 1 R. , v r v 7 St. fr". v,t fil N li I R. I WH'S? '4 r , - .? "n. -.4 , t. rjUF- af r,. iUA ATHIFTIfS A VI.IW ,lia-.--.W 1NTERCLA88 BOARD ADOPT8 NEW REGULATIONS. . Laws Admlttethto ..Championship Con gest Eligibility Rules Fresh .v " man" Clause Unsettled. .,Y J HBBBli . ! w m. Everybody Out!., f See the team off for Minnesota. Burlington Station.... I ft heIntorclass Athletic Board hold its flVsTtvmeetlng last nlghf ln'U. Ill, A'tioW constitution was adopted and" part of the rules to govern this year's athletics were decided unon. Another meotlng will, be heia In the Y. M. C. A. rooma at 11:00 today to determine, It poslble, the "remainder of the lnter class rules. Tfie complete list will then bo published itf the Nebraskan. Great- harmony prevalledconcornlng the eligibility rules' and the affiliation 6f'lhouEaw."Schd'6r wiibMho uppler three, classxrion. . - A. representative from thoPresfiman It-iiwh asked that they" might this year play with the Sophomore team, thus showing that the old struggle of the 'Laws to play separate teams for the t Interclass championship has tiled away. AH men who have played part of dny game .in the 'Varsity with the oxcoptlon of the Hastings, Doano and Crelghton games, are declared Ineligi ble for interclass teams. The following constitution was adopted: -. I. The .Interclass Athletic Board shall consist pf, three members of each' of 'the academic classes, auch members to be "appointed by the president of : the .classes . II.' Each member shall 'have one iyoio arid the unjtrule shalPnot pre vail. 'Seven membersshall. constitute a.quoriim arid .a majorltyvote shall Tuloinrall-casesr- -"', Tonight at 6:00 i DRAMATIC CLUB LAYB PLAN8 FOR YEAR OF AC TIVE WORK. . ' ' Committees Chosen Tryouts: 'Determ ined Plays Under Consideration New Numbers Wanted. T -r - fTf MBBMBSMMMsMaMMMHsl 1 rvYTTjfrViKwlftWfv Af hWf'QAnlnrrprfVn . llll. 111U l.ULWAU.ftl i. l www 'ww ItleTsfiali bVprosldent of the board anH ho'MBtiall appoint one of the Junior rcommlfteo.aB secretary. . rVC Meetings may be called by the president or upon request of Ave mem- ers. m ' -V V. Tho Board shall" have complete control,oyer.all official interclass .con vtestB and .shall make, rules governing ;suCh -contests: VT,K The "president, .shall appoint a ijnarice committee of four which shall have charge of all ato 'receipts. ' ' The following .rules ,-woro .then .adopted: - Rule I.Thore".shall be fou"r recog nized class entries for all" University Interclass athletic honors, exceptlngas hereinafter, providedf-to be known as the, Freshman, Sophomore,, Junior and ""-Senior teams. . IAny bona fide atirdentjDf the Uni versity, excepting ad hereinafter "pro vldedj sha.ll be eligible for class teams and shall be classed as follows in Rule ill: ' . , . l "fiuf IllHaf Any student having '17 hours '.or Jess shall bo. considered a Freshman, provided he haye at least 24 hours 'entrance, credits. ' ( J)i Any . student having between' 17 and "B3 hours credit, . or any Freshman in, aV three-year college, shall be con sidered Sophomore. " ' "TcXnT'student. having "between 63'. and89, fioural.credlt, or any. second yyafcmari in a three?ear college,, shall .baconsiderod- a Junior. td)?Any' student having, bdtwoon 89' , I - ' Jt ' i - -4 and 125 hours credit, or any third year ' man In a three-year course, shall bo considered a Senior. IVt No studont who has played any. part of a game on tho 'Varsity with tho exception of tho Hastings, Doane and Crelghton games, nor -any-man who has won an "N" in "football, shall bo eligible for football teams; arid ho man hvho-has played any part of a "Varsity" basket-ball or baseball game shall bo eligible for Interclass basKetball or baseball. V. Each manager shall hand a list of his players to the opposing mana ger two days, beforo a egamo, and In case of, protest It shall bo determined by the chairmen of the' two committees not Interested, together with the Reg istrar, two votes out of three being decisive. 'VI, By mutual and express agree ment any two teams may play unoffi cial. games, not subject to board con trol, and not counting In tho-cham- plonship; but any game not played with this oxpress agreement shall bo considered official. .. Vlf. By mutual agreemonteany ,cdn tost in tho basket-bfiinBCTles maycon slst of threo games, the winner of two" to bo winner of .the series. AlUmich gamoB shall bo official arid under, board, control. Villi Any game ending in a tie, other than the final garao must bo played off within a'-week; and any team refusing to play shall-.bo defaulted. Tho mana-gers-of the two teams may agree to dlvide,themonoy. and .championship in case of a tie final game, but either manager may demand a play-off. IX. Tho interclass board s,hall. col lect and control the receipts of all offi cial games, and at the end-of the series shall- award the onltre amount above expenses to. tho wlnnlrig team, which shall have- the absolute right of dis posal In. it. v TEAM LEAVE8T0NIGHT. Big 8end-0"ff Rally -To Be Held at the 8tatlon. Tho team leaves Lincoln for Minne apolis this evening at 6 O'clock from tho Burlington station. Suppor will be. served to tho men at tho training tabid at tho LIndoll at 5 o'clock and they will go In a body to tho train, whero a rousing rally wlll-bo. conduct ed by the rooting leadors. Drill will bo dismissed at 5:30 and, tho companies will reform at onco on tho campus. After marching; thru tho various buildings and parading tho campus tho column, headed by Cap tain Worklzer and the band, will march to the Burlington station whero there will be yells and impromptu speeches until train time. Everyone men, women and Freshmen aro urged to turn out and sond tho team to Minnesota Tvith an Inspiration to do or die. POLITICAL DEBATE. Rules Committee, Notlcel Anothor meeting .of, tho interclass athletic rules, committee will -bo ttteld in thp Y, M. O. A. parlors this morn ing at 11:00.. , Every member, ls-tirged to be present. JRepiibilcans antTDemocrats WIIIDls cufes Issues of. Campaign. Tomorrow' evening In Memorial "Hall loanis. representing thQ University Re: publican Club and tho , University Jeffersonlan Club will discuss the ques tion: ".Should thojiet congress bo republican?'1- Qhancellor Androws will preside at the incQtlng, and tho Unl verslty band will furnish music. The debaters Wr - the Republican Club are Byron E." Yoder, S. M. Rln- aker and Charles A. Sunderlin; for the Joffersohlan Club, R. C. Hunter, M. L. Corey and D. P. Do Young. . All. are well known University men, and. have acquired considerable reputation as effective public speakers. Tho debatepromlses to be tho hlg gest .and warmest atfalr-of-its nature .attempted In a long time. And a large and enthusiastic house is expected. Girls ToTryout Again.. Tho Girls' Gleo Club" will hold its second tryout on Thursday, November 1, at 5 -p. m.Jri UTTOl'.1" All candidate aro urged to bo present. nil: SENIOR POTATO BAKE 8 ' AllSeniors Meet at Ninth and O Saturday JM c . t . ivioringfii! : , ujji 'Lots to Eat. . ' Lot of Fun. i ' T Breakfast Tickets H SJKP3HHMt99KbKPk 25c After a dolay of several wooks, duo ; to tho absonco of its prcBidont, tho Dramatic Club has started sorlously, on tho Work of tho yoar. Committees ". have boon appointed, the dato for tryouts for udmjttanco to tho club " has boon sot, tho various plays aro . undor consideration for productlori li Momorial Hall. Professor Howell, who, by vlrtuo of her position is instructor elo cution and dramatic Interpretation has held tho office of presidents slnco tho reorganization "bt tho club last year, has, within tho past fow days, loft Lincoln for a yoar's leave-of ab- , sonce. Howovor, tho affairs of- tho club will bo directed by tho Beudont members of tho executive board until a. successor is appointed and it is hopod that an enthusiastic ronewal of lntdresfwill meet their offorts. Tho following committees have bootf appointed and are requested to meet for a prllmlnary conforenco in U. .100 on Friday morning at tho Convoca tion porlod: ' Tryout Miss Balloy, chairman; Mr. Koyser, secretary; committee, Misses Llndorriian and Hanlon, MeBsr.s Gibson and SUridor. land. CastMr Gibson, chairman committee, Misses Adams, Cook, Fall, and Ej-ford, Messrs. Stelno rand Wal- Try puts -for now jmemborillll. b.b hold on the evenings, of Novembor 1'U and 20 in.iOOand will consist of dramatip selections chosen by tho candidates. The .only requirement is " that tho selection given shall hare sufficient length to IndlcatcTfalrly, tho ability of tho contestants and shall, contain .within , it passages, of true dramatic nature. Short impersona tions, selections from "plays worked up bygone or more contestants, and dialectical or colloqulaTpooms offer tno most, acceptaoio range oi-soiec-tloris. Applicants for membership aro to-. quested to turn in their names to some member of r either of the ,aboyo committees before next "Wednesday, in order tliafa schedule of tho tryoiita may be arranged at an early date. This schedule will -bo posted on tho bulletin bpard immediately outside of u.. iuo, wnerojiniormatipn concerning the club will.be regularly found." Names turned in at the Dally Ne braskan office will reach ,tho tryout committeo promptly. Various now plays have boon . re ceived by tho club and thore is every evidence that this year will,, offer greater scopo for talent than, ever be fore. The new cast committeo will have aUst of nearly thirty old mem bers to select from and it is epected that as many candidates will appear for tho tryouts. , It is planned to continue the social side of tho club this. year. ;Tho .eyen ings spent at the. homes of.membors were experimental last year but met (Continued on page 2, 3rd Col.) . v "V & K'- i .. J . -' V'-- it . ' : : - .- ' .. j.. 'X A. t,,i m H !! p f f.3lWV "V" i . "j i.iyp'i ii f f iiiu.i"i'1