w -iiiWW f l i w"i i t i- ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I! THE PHOPERTY OF THE UNIVER8ITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln. Nebraska. PUIUSWEI EVERY MY flCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. pifcliaHMltfict, nib. iMst Klna. Hon, EDITORIAL 8TAr. EdltorlnChlef. Robs Mirmnlnn PHItnr Q. L. Pun Associate Editor R. L. Hardi'IO BU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager George M. Wallaee'.MO Clrcufator ..W. A. Jorfe,'MO Asalatant Circulator L. J. Weaver, '10 OFFICE HOURS. EdItor-ln-Chlef 2 to 4 p.m. Manager 9 to 10 a. m. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT; ADMINI8TRATI6N BLDO. Poitofflce, Station A. Lincoln. Neb. clcnr-hoadod presentation of factB applied with good Boneo. There 1b nothing better for a young person to learn thanhow to present his Ideas before, an. iidipnee, honestly and with effect and there Is nothing worse for him than to get the Idea that peoplo aro deceived by hot air, for they sel dom are. SENIOR INVITATI v.. hi 8ENIOR8 WIN. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8lngle Copiea. 5 Cents Each " Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for al th6 rato of 10 cents per Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction tltsreof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo publlshod froo Entered at tho postofflno at Lincoln, Nobrasha, as second-class mall mattor undor tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Tho pomocratB havo struck a good Issue, "Centralization." The Betas and tho Kappa Slgs hnd a game scheduled for yesterday after noon. Managers Bell and MarBh got together and with tho assistance of John Haberly and a llfty-cent plcco flipped for It. Tho Kappa Slgs won, making the Beta percentage .000000. President Northrop, who recently Is sued a manifesto against gambling at Minnesota, plight to come to Nebraska. The flrflt preliminaries for next year's debates come oft Saturday and Monday. The number of men entering aro sufficient evidence of the value of this lino of work. It is hoped that none of these men aro looking for anything but hard work. The squad system requires a Interclass Baseball Championship Is Decided by a 10 to 3 8core. Yesterday afternoon, In a decldqdly one-sided conteBt, the Seniors defeated the SophomorcB, thereby winning tho Interclass baseball championship. This makes the fourth time they have won thn( honor. The game started with the Sophs at bat. Jeffords hit safe, but was caught trying to pilfer second base. Bell aud Matters proved easy for Schmid, they going down in one-.lwo-three order. In their half the Seniors poked out five singles and, assisted by errors, were able to circle the bags five times. In the last half of the second they ran in three more, making them 8 to tho good. In tho fourth tho Sophs r;ot their first run on an error and wild heave of catcher to second. Fun'.tu took Johnson's place in the box nnd thoro was nothing doing till tho eighth, while In their half the Sophs hoored on a scratch-hit iind -two -bad errors. The Seniors, however, come back with two more to retain their lead of seven runs. In the ninth Matters fouled to Allen, Buol batted a hot one to Matt'son, who easily cut him off at first, and Johnson bit to Smith, and it was all over. The Seniors, easily outplayed their opponents in all phases of the game except, perhaps, in base-running. Most of tho hits credited to the Sophs were duo to the fact that there were but Utwo fielders to cut them off. The bat tery Work of the Seniors was very ef- Seniors, did you notice that 'the -order taken by the committee for paper invitations vVas cancelled? Orders for the new Yard-O Commence ment invitations are taken at the University Book Store. Some deliveries already made. First in, first served. ONSj . ! Saturday Your ILAST DAY to Order ! sax -&&Qm ORDER YOUR PUNCH at FOLSOM'S Also ovorything in tho way of cakes, pios, candies and Ices. Something cool and refreshing after tho show. Bell 456 Phono us for Prices -Aulo 2214 Law School Notes. Wheelan, '08, has been visiting at McCook. Incidentally he busied him self In the interests of the "Knights of Columbus." The honorary fraternity, Theta Kappa Nu, is looking forward to their new "keys" which are expected today. The Itobbins twins spent Sunday with their sister at Atchison, Kansas. They returned last night. Their brother-in-law is one of the professors In Midland College. Stevenson looks rather weary slnco h's return from the ball trip. The last case in the moot court for the year is up Saturday morning. There has been a good deal of conten tion in this case, The Union Water Co. vs. Burnett," this being tho second time In the Supreme Court. It now appears on Its merits. Gruuden & Lowe still uphold the Water Company, while Randall & Helnkc are equally as obstinate for tho defendant. The advance work In Domestic Re lations, Contracts, and Agency is prac tically completed for this year. "si8 Wm m BUDD.S2 mm. Jit lw,-jrvM isJHsT ASSfcTi 2.56 h AnrnrER jg BUDD IS SELLING All Furnishing Goods at 75c on tho Dollar. All Budd Hats aff 2.00. And 50 dozen Straw Plats at $2.00. RIGHT NOW! and Budd won't seli at tlinseprices after this week great deal of time and conscientious thinking, yet no one ever fnilB to get out of it what he puts in. Thoro Is nothing like tho keen competition of mental gymnastics to bring out a man. This Is what tho squad work amounts to, because every man 1b trying to do his best in order to win a place on the teams. Clear thinking, accurate and extend ed reasoning on facts as investigated first hand, the weighing of evidence, the cutting dut of all that is extrane ous or ofinconsidorable weight and the presentation of the combined work of fifteen-men for four months in clear forceful language Ib what intercollegi ate debate work at Nebraska includes.. Debating Isn't tho use of teoth and claWsand howls in an intellectual dog flghlv 5t la practice in writing and speaking spoken English smooth, fectlvo, Schm!d striking out ten -men and hit one, against four strike-outs and threo passes by the other pitchers. The following Is the lino-up: . Sophs. Jeffords, lb, c. Boll, 2b. Watters, as. Bqol, c, lb. Fehlman, 3d. Smith, J., cf. Harvey, rf. Funke, p., If. Seniors. Schmid, p. Allen, lb. Turner, c. Miller, rf. Mattison, ss. Thomas, 3d. Abott, It. Smith, p., 2b. Tho latest report of the Harvard librarian shows that the present size of the university library is 768,6 1 2 volumes and 475,166 pamphlets. President Northrup of Minnesota Is trying to root out tho gambling evil from among tho students. A. I. E. Z. A short business meeiing of the U. or N .branch of the A .1. E. E. will lie held in room 210 Mechanic Arts Hall at 10 a. m., Friday. Oflicers for the ensuing year will bo elected. All ap plications must bo In at this time. Tho application blanks may bo secured of R. N. Allen. Of the academic freshman class of 350 men at Yale, 47 per cent, or. 167 members, came to the university bo cause they had relatives there. Of tho class, 44 per cent came from towns where the Yale sentiment predomi nates, and 89 came from famillgs in which thero has been or is a member at some other of tho more prominent colleges. Only 10 out of the whole number gavo athletics as their .reason for coming. , .il i, mini li THE FIRST TMST t SIVMBS BANK rXJD AT Di FSB OMIT BsUsmI Pmk. Ihm, Tests tod 6 We're now located in the most beautiful store in the west. "We handle the finest COOL DRINKS in the city. 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