Mmmmpmiw, 1 J-Jl li" emSSiSIg ft .-. ' tt be alls fie brae Ran 1 I V 11 V I ,v; A kAAAAAAAA Mlf m f T" - '" ----- - " E OLIVER THEATRE wlitMi((H(()fry)rwyWW)PWKy)l'PW "PN -V A W MATINEE, 2:30 I UUMT TONIGHT, 8:16 "ISLE OF SPICE" MAT., $1.00 to 25c. EVE., $1.50 to 25c MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 25. Madam . Butterfly PRICES, $2.50 to $1.00. TUE8DAY NIGHT, MARCH 26. George Ado's Quaint Comedy, The County Chairman With Theodore Babcock: PRICES $1.00 to 25c. mmmmmmmm ..LYRIC THEATRE.. laaarttattatti ', w u CREO THE FOUR LINC0LN8 OWNEY AND WILLAR ARCHIE ROYER AND MY8TA JACK WILDE Illustrated 8ong "Just Because Your Hair Is Curly." THE LYR08COPE Ladles' 8ouven1r Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays. The BIJOU MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM 3 K ELTON 8 3 THE 8TADIUM TRIO THE TEDDY BEAR8 On 'the Blograph ROGERS AND MACKINTOSH HERBERT AND ROGERS MI88 EDNA WOOLLEY 8lnglng, "Take a Sail In My Boat" 8 8HOW8 DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15b, Mat., 10c. THE ELITE oooooooooocoooooooooo THE PASSION PLAY MORE ATHLETIC8. (Continued from pago 1.) surprising undor prcsont . conditions, with the attention of the entire stud- ont body focused unon the few who are representing the college on the athletic field, that vlotory should In the minds of ninny, come to constitute the team's solo "rnlson d'etre" and that the Idea of sport, for the sake of the snort and exorcise, should be largely lost Bight of. Multiplicity of rules, by concentrat ing attention of the many that are excluded by them, or of other rea sons, upon tho favored few, would seem rather to aggravate this evil than to alleviate It. So, too, tho abo lition of Intercollegiate contests would not seem to bo a solution of tho dir (lnnHv. Tho ovll Is not Inherent In such athletic contests, tind on the other hand they servo mnny good and benoflclont ends. Tho Instincts of competition and self-reliance are fundamental to tho development of character, and they call for fullest expression during tho period of student life. If not given an outlet In one direction they will take It In another, and what more satisfactory and wholesome expres sion can they find tnan in atniouc competition? Nothing appeals to the average student mind with such com pelling force, and nothing will so quickly stir up' his energy and ambi tion. Not to pursue the subject further, It seems to me that the sbluTlon to athletic problems In our colleges and universities lies not in less athletics, but In more athletics. Provision for wholesome outdoor exercise must bo made for the large number of men who for varlouB reasonauu nnablo to make one of the athletic teams, as well as for tho few physically ef flclnnt. who do moke them. When It comes to be recognized by educational loaders generally that tho athletic field, with Its variety of games and exorcises, its freedom and excitement, Is an essential adjunct to university equipment, and provision is made for tho exercise thereon of the entire student body, then I believe we will have In our athletic organization a leavening Influence which will make for clean and wholesome sport, no matter how Intense the desire to win. Intercollegiate contests will then be come, as they should, events more or less incidental to the general system of physical training. ARE TURNED DOWN. - (Continued from page 1.) After hearing the report of the audit ing committee, appointed to audit the books, of the out going business man ager the meeting adjourned. Follow ing is the report to the Publication Board: Gentlemen: We, your committee, appointed by von to examine tho books Of the acting Business Manager, of the Daily Ne- braskan, report that we have gone carefully over the accounts and hereby report tho receipts and expenditures as follows: Receipts from advertising $ 844.25 Receipts from circulation.... 387.50 NTn"0 J SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAY8 PA88 BECAU8E THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK AND NEVER FALL 1BLOW THE OFFIOIAL STANDARD. Recognized Universally as Best for Athletes. SEND FOR THESE BOOKS' NOW TEN CENTS PER COPY No. 288. Group XVI Muscle Building. By Dr. L. H. Guliok, Director of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Sohools. No. 27. Group XII Colloge Athlotica. By M. 0. Murphy, the well known Amniotic Trainer, now with Univ. of Ponn. No. 240. Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys.' By Geo. W. Orton of the Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlete himself. 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