The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1908, Image 4
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(Continued from Page 1.) ' Boomed tho Btrongost players. The sophomores had no particular stars, all doing well. Miss Bailey showed' perhaps the best judgment. Miss Ra der made an excellent impression as freshman center, playing with speed and judgment and passing accurately Miss Barger was also a strong player doing well for her team, but she paid less attention to guarding, or to sub ordinatlng her own play to team work Effective guarding was done by Misses Brown, Beghtol, and Wilson the lat tor player proving very quick and clev er besides. The line-ups of the teams wrp as follows: Seniors forwards, Mossie Kimmel, Noll Brldenbaugh; center, Nellie Stevensotf; guards, Celia Fos ter, Mary Brown. Juniors forwards, Clara Hermansen, Dorotny Rlngwalt; center, Anne Watt, guards; Helon Day, Ada Haggard, Lorfeine Hempel. Sophomores lorwards, Esther Bailey, Grace Kimmel; center, Alta Gooden; guards, Kate Field, aortha Luckoy. Fresnmen forwards, Cora Brown, Jessie Beghtol; center, Beulah Rader; guards, Lucile Wilson, Vera Barger. MIbb Ina Gittings was referee, and ran a swift game. Former 8tudent. Professor Bessey has received a condensation of a paper on "Tim Growth of Certain Australian Trees in Arizona," which was written, by J. J. Thornber. Mr. Thornber gradu ated here in &7 and is now professor of botany in the University of Ari zona. The Senior Law class hold a meet ing Friday morning for the purpose of electing class offlcers for the sec ond semester. G. H. Heinke was elected president; Thomas W. Bockes, vice president, and Ernest Hendricks, secretary and treasurer. According to the usual custom, the retiring president, A. C. Hough, was appointed sorgeant-at-arms. Notice. All baseball men appear at Mem orial Hall 102 at 1:30 p. m., Wednes day. German Club, Attention 1 All members of the German Club, in order to get into tho club picture, must meat at Townsend's today at 1:10 promptly. C. H. 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