",?r WAH2AJ3SKJ3M YJIACT StHT 1 . ' "-:---.--- u-, '. - -- - -fjt ' 'lM'i-J.iaUlMyelW'M"iyNMJJMIW imiiiaiiiwliiiwiAiufcwi.B.MMiiriPMh ....' . in. Am- ,fc,-Hr .riff)tfllftaiwur UMli , ... ( T -"ii-ninntgi-mTu -w.gj ' . !,-' i i-Hy"iv imlf r-y,m. Jgysttiv nv y-ij k- .JT-S. 3H1H T"JW JT ! ilfl 1 nvnMBHMBmHmBMaMHlBBHyBHHMflBaBNnnaHHIHBft -Tf A r- m r- , a i r A A S FFiFff M f --,-- , , -.r,,. -,,.,,,. - .,n-M,wwwlwaf wiih-mv lllWWW1PlvqpHIVPHaiBVVV1IBBnBIBBBHBBHBBBVBW i,. .T , aI . JVM . " , ?tfb , fivT- ikb loU5 ILUfctliNUfl irif ULMttKilll - -- .oletiM jit tfi'W Vol VII) WILL -SUSPEND.. $00N fc Vr6 tj J &uu:mLmiu c7l t ,',? s 1lEN M WUD?&VA OR8UFFER w HE PpESCRIBED PENALTY. . SfVERUSTlDENTs'MLINoilENT i : f)h J. Irii .BlskffiT ovist! osln uW .: ic I ' O' l mnmm m, Sii& .' ' I'll '".'!' ,;T"' ii . ..' ft RULE8 EGARpING MATTER ARE 8TRICT AND DEFINITE. Pfeserlbe Four Semesters of Military Tactics and Science fo All 8tu- dents in All Colleges Save J LaWjapd Medicine. -' feevoral studonta ot the university 111 no longer be connected with the state school unless they niako somo lively steps for the registrar's ofllco and-offeV iomsuav explanation's "as to! their, reasons for not presen'tfng t leniBelves for military drill. Tho riles make suspension tho penalty for failure to drill thoroquIred length of time and the university Authorities In tend to enforce tho regulations. j A short time ago tho registrar's of fice sent out notices to a' scpro of. men who had not reported for drill or Tyho. were continually absent. Tho attrition of these men was called to iifelr delinquency and they, were re quested to report by a certain date. They were thoroughly acquainted through the circular of the penalties K attached to failure to obey tho re quirements. Several Didn't Do It. A 'number of those who were thus notified appeared in time and either gave excused for their peglqct op made other arrangements (satisfactory to the department concerned. . There are 'still several., however' whot have done nothing In tho matter, andl who seem ISDOScd to 'dofv itho authority of tho nrUltarjJ department (and the ,'reglB u fit a uitibci iu nuiiiua WLr muou iiiuia liave been sent toj the deans of tho coh leges concerned iWithia statement of the conditions In' order that these of ficers may take jthe necessary; steps fbl the expulsion of the offenders. l t Registrar Harrison , saldi yesterday that the number of flagrant offenders vas comparatively few. "We sont out imtlBjjto al) who had! not reported or wlio'wero continually ilellnquenc some tlmen'gp.'Balthe registrar. , i"We stated plainly the law in tho case and ..i , , ,.. t , i, luu ijciiuiiv iuj luiiuru iu uuui no imu- Visions. . A majority pRUheftmen in yolved respondeat to,thdjl requests and made the matter rlghtwltli the offlco. There aro still Beveral. however, who have' not replied tothe notices and i5 Cj . ? rt "v m the cases of those, have been referred to' the deans concernedfor action. The W deans have the power to suspend In a nccordanco wlthatbo regulation ugoVr ' cxhirifo ariiC: 35UNH ,r-f ftffh. I n, u The4 Regulations "J m i it V; , By an act of congress the unlvorsiti rficrilVeilareo?&ah"ofJmionevi'from the natjonalf govdrnmont with the prol vision iuui jx. uiaiuuv u a uoparimuni at military' drill for al regular college students. Tlbo requlrjment has been qonBtrued to; per i & . I 4 " ' - I mlt tl o expuBo of stu dents In thoflaw and medical collccrea! hilt all students jn th colleges of Ht- erature? andl science, In the engineer mg couege or in ipe iang ierm courses on tne couege or agricuuuro aro ex- " t.j t j-A, I i i I i " iStudonts (who I have drllledj elseg iteciuu lu unii. i i ' against military faff alts, or who ar? t&vslca Iv disabled are not required i :iia ... : .L f I ' ?....! Al taranuoui-ane ruiesjare sincuaa q otner classes. i .1-. ... ........ . thA AltV o ZZmmJX Fi".t"J'.l' ,yfll,k4 jrK4Ja JAlie best oyatir view ik m . -nuL--V4Uttaii r'MNwi'wwnvti T77" nr"; jttt-; n rnr rirr ; rr, ;i .! ;, ; . : rr--- ? -: -.-: f- j. .ygsgFis UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKArLINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1909. ...Ta-jai, . ilH , , , ltJS .. ULS . cSffi t jrJ 1 SKER WILL BE OUT 800N TheJLast .Proof.on the Year-Book ,,WIII. Be Read Today. K day. The'la'st? proof 'on the Cornhuakek 5 wilji be jead today This means'thai tiib annual Will' be out hi a s'hort' timer Wlthpthe" speed rat frhlch the lyorlc ls being pushed, the book will probabl, ber out Wednesday, May i9..- 1 There has been a. romarkabjo sale of thd books. At the present time 'the? business jnanager announces thaf all the copies havo been sold. Thltf fiififio iiiivi, -uii viiuav wiiu uuvjj, uoi so far ordered copies will haye to go without or secure copies from Bonio one who has already ordered. ?. Arore copies t cannot, be placed on the V market asj "thef forms arQ torn down as fast as run orfi A new Issue .could not bo printed without ro-scttlng the copy, which would be ' Impossible, because the extra expense Jnvolyed would make an enormous sale of the; second edition necessary to meet ex penses. Consequently there Is no remedy for those who have failed to order. , . , . "N" MEN DECIDE TO PARTICIPATE Will Hold. .a Banquet Soon at the1 .Lincoln Hotel. The "N't 'men's society met yester!- uay at al to;clock and decided to Join the Innocents. In entertaining the high school Btudent8 who will be horo on High Schopl Fete Day. They will participate In the banquet which Is to be held from 6 to 8 o'clock, Friday evening, in the Temple. At this banquet all of tho "N men and Innocents will be present, to gether with somo other representative university men. Each man will pay for his own and one high school stu dent's plate at the banquet. At, tho fiieetlng It vas alsp decided to holdMa banquet at the' Llncold Hotel ,some time' in.lho ijear future.' Several designs for plnB wero sub mltted to the meetlntr. These del- ll Bjgns were turned over to tho ad- Vjlsory committee with Instructions to1 seiect u nesign anu oruor tne "pins, P Si, : fi QUARTET'S LAST APPEARANCE.! Will Appear at Convocation , Next fe H. "' ThUrsdayr l A i Foi1! laBfc; UmeathjBy.ejrhq; string quartet will appear at convo cation next Thursday morning. It has been planned to have the quarrot for , aeieciions1 trpm Tannauser. TiWiiOhe; Klven.and. M rB.( Raymond. iwiirnfQB.'itt tfre organ." Mr.Bclw. J. Walt wlflj nlav first- violin. Mr. Ernest. Hnrriann.i second vlojlln; Mr. WUlam Quick, vIJ alaWMlsB Lillian Elc'hei'cello. pir. WllllatnQulclp'lansjto leayflfthe ojty within" tho next few days and raester. It is possible, however, thatf taTanTaiainusicIahwlirBtilicS! company the - chorus when' Icvaiipears Jn"th"e future. . AG RIC ulTU R EFTACU UTV-f V E ET8. The faculty; of the. college ofH pulturempj. stefay- ,and . transjicted .The chief cmatter'consIdoredwaBi ajre iiort. bj thoiapeclalcpurso .ofstudy committee-' anpqlnted,8bmeJitlmo,''ao. rheeomnill;t9eJTecpmmendpd a'num- 1um ofvlie Vcou'Sgov whloUfVAal- tlieiiHi8tfad;nW4wedkrfid?t5xi3(, more closely from now on. ummi'ol rnnl,n l.i.t 41. ,. ....... I. had' 'to;, bepostponed 1)achtlmQ'Ttori dlffdreilt crises. l't H M U V & I thlsrjwll maH6"Mt imposs blqjffcfri thd , lWOTWfliVffri!l,V77k ?"w plscussedCoureicStudyas Reppr'tel ft?Cl?'cnimfcrf5gL prcaT7; HTiJ'EXWf Sf TO Among tbew SiyMJgf J J V courses at tne state .frfrnvan tho.unl- followedtOareoriBlderable'jBXterft iX V I DRAKE. -HEREvSATlRttAY H DE8 MOINE8 WILL MEET NEBRA8- r., ... 7KA gEcoND'.TIME. r TV- Alpha Theta Chi Defeats Phi Gamma Delta In Close Game, 5 to 2 Sigma Alpha Beats Kappa Sigma, 3 to 1. j Tho next game for tho CornhuSkcrB at homo will bo played with Drake University of Dos Moines, la., at An telope park at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Tho game Is bookod for the morning becauso tho field will be used by the Lincoln Western League team In tho afternbon. Drake University was encountered on tho recent eastern trip of tho Corn Juiskers and taken into the scarlet and (cream camp to the tune of 8 to 2 'The Cornhuskors will use Ward In tho contest Saturday and Kope to turn an other neat trick on tho Des Moines nien. Interfraternlty Games. In the interfraternlty baseball lea gue yesterday Alpha Theta Chi won the championship of the west side by defoatlng Phi Gamma Delta In a closely contested game by a score of J to 2. The winning pf this game gave Alpha Theta Chi a clean score in the four scheduled games'nnd the title to premier honors in the west division of the league. It Is the only team that has not lost a game in its side of tho league. Alpha Tau Qmega is in the lead on the east side an probably will bo the toam Alpha Theta Chi will havo to meet for the championship of the league. Sigma rAlpha. Wine Out.,i-vfr,r Just before . tho Phi Gamma Delta-, Alpha The't'a' ChVganio'Wds pulled ott Slgmar Alphas, and Kappa- .Sigma crossed bats with the result that Sig ma Alpha won out by a5scr'oe of 3 to lTho battorloB for Sigma Alpha "wore Frank and Groensllt; for Kappa SiS- .iua, blathers and -turtezneggor. In the Alpha Theta Chi-Phi Gamma Dolta game, Prbuty atid Itacely wero tho battery for tho latter nine; B. Buol and Ru Smith were tho battery for tho Alpha Thets. , , Score by Innings,; . . Alpha lheta "CI1I7-2 0 2 1 0 y5 Phi Gamma D'pUaff Old 012 Sigma Alpha-) 0 0 2 1 il ' "Kapiia' Sigma 0 1 0 0 01 ' ,- ul'j . 1.' . i ,MlnnesptaJ(8aturday, Tho varsity tra'ckf team nvlll meet Minnesota ut, .Northrop iFiold In Iln .npnpolls Sgturday." The proBpecta(ajre tiat'the, Cc;rnhilslers wllbo, abp tP trim jthOj Gophpfs,, althpugh th marr gin of victory will probably prnu)c(h, smaller than It was last season. Tho iiorthern team Is coached by "Dick" Grant an' ok 'Haryard nittn, "ahdulB doing ''good Work this1 spring. ' fwb kveoks,fago V 'tied 'iba'at' Iowa Cltf ln'Jtho:al Vieet 'foVWe'en'Ylle tVbr' 1 ij . w T a i .013 A "V'Y 'U At 'iMornlngplde Saturday.ftho.) Corn 'huskors'Iencountere'd'-alworthyvfoe and Wrely nosed out' a victory from the lit tle 'Methodists' 'th6"'final' 's'dore being G2tto,41.' i " '' v' The Metliodl'sts wer'6v strbrig contend ei's'iail'tho way through and cut'Iti'on' nearly' oVolV'6vorit, 'Collins; with firsts lhttCb? of thb weight o'ven'tawas libst Individual1 winner1 'fof his tcairf,' arid wa's In a cltisa'by lilmeelf. By" winning-' the 'last 'threo events oh "the pro gbftiii iiie'Coriilniskers'Hveye able' to carry away the honors. Borksfr'esaer,' of Mornlngslde, lead his team, In wins arid saved ajpotye, .defeat,, lfi The hurdles were the classy events - na '''" u m . UL f 120 ynrd high hurdles Brow: ftorhihgsfdo, first;' McDonald .Mobras ka, second. Time 12 3-5 seconds. Mile run H. BerkstrosBer, Morning sldo, first; A. Bcrkstresscr, Morning side, second. Time, 4 minutes 52 2-5 seconds. Polo vault Hnmmond, NobrnBka, first; Foarlng, Alornlngsldo, second; height, 10 feet, G inches. 220 ynrd low hurdles McDonald, Nebraska, first; Burns,. Mornlngslde, second. Time, 2G 10 seconds. .High Jump-Belt, Mornlngslde, first; Hamel, Nobrnska Bccond. Height, 5 feet 6 Inches. 1 220 ynrd dash Campboll, Nebraska, 'first; Ewer, Mornlngsldo, sepond. Tlmo, 24 seconds. ' Discus Collins, Nebraska, first; Quarnstorm, Mornlngslde, second. Dis tance, 109 feet 1 1-2 Inches. 440 yard dash A. Berkstrcssor, Mornlngslde, first; Reed, Nebrnska, second. Time, 52 4-5 seconds, Shot put Collins, Nebrnska, first; Chaloupka, Nebraska, second. Dis tance, 35 feet 7 Inches. Half mile Atnberson, Nobrnska, first; Chapman, Mornlngsldo, second. Time, 2 minutes 5 4-5 seconds. Broad Jump Wlldman, Nebraska, ilrst; Wendel, Mornlngsldo, second. Distance, 19 feet 9 Inches. Hammer throw Collins, Nebraska, first; Brewster, Mornlngsldo, second. Distance, 125 feet 8 Inches.' Two mile run A. BorkstresBor, Mornlngslde, first; Gablo, Nobraska, second. Time, 11 minutes, G seconds. Mile relay Campbell, Amberson, Reed and Burke of Nebrnska. Time, 3 minutes, 45 seconds. MANY HEAR RECITAL AT TEMPLE. Miss Claire Canom Pleases Audience With Selections. In tho Temple theater last oven Ing Miss Claire Canom of the Univer sity School of Music, student with Mr. StovenB, gave a poBt-graduato recital. A fair sized audience was present to hear Miss Canom nnd her classical se lections scorned to bo thoroughly ap predated. Tho program wlven was afi follows: Schuman. . .Faschlngsschwanlb, Op. 20 '(Vienna Carnival Scene.) i Allegro ' ' ' ' Romanzo ' Scnorzlno ' Intermezzo ' FInalo' Chopin . . , . , 1 . . . Ballade, Op. 4T MacDowell. . 1 .Virtuosi Etudon Op. AG Improvisation ' i. ' 1 - , Bluotte " ' 1 - Polonnlso Schuett.'...Au Rulsseau, Oi)55, No. 9. Stojowskl ,...,.'.-.. ,tJi ,'f: . .'.Sereriade JDp.1 26. SouVenlr'de Fete, Op. 25 ! t'rom roiisu luyis,; StrnusS'Schulz-Evler , t't. i , r. ..Concert Arabesques, "By tho Beautiful' Blue Danubo," r yT i-".' '. t: Tn" iM.- -r - bRATORS CONTE8T TOMORROW, nil fci 'its. 'St ' '" 1 b-i" ' Law College Pr'lzVs ?At:ract Men From i'' " '11'Colle'aes.i l " ' In the .music rooni of the Tomplo,at 8 o'clock tomorrow, tho 'annual oratbrl-1 calcontest of the collego, oj! law'wllM uevneiawun uovernor anaiienuergor rosldlnpJ.M r . ' . ', " 't ' , I This contest Is for pr j'zes of $25 nnd $il oftet-ed" by,.tq lawcpll(gp and It Is ojien tp Juniors and seniors ,ln tlje c'oljeges of law; medicine, or Uteratqro and science. The following men will speak this' year :f U..K D;xonf Ri W. Bates, H, C, Robertson) LouI Grpgpry, Calvin Emory, R,ftC. Hunter' W4 A, Meyers,' arid A E,' Wprren.' y ' The hnnual May morning breakfast 0 tbeUrikeVsIty Vi Mfc. A. fwill ho held Saturday mbrhlng', May '22. The arrangement of plans for this event r' kr in? Chr hf mi f hinVh nivii Tho breakfast will be held la UuL basement o( St Paul's Cathedral. g!" Price, 5 vCcnt. tO PLAY ATWESLEYAN r 1 I. TENNI8 MEN MEET STATE COL LEGES this Week, riNALS PROBABLY HELD TODAY TRYOUT8 800N TO COMPLETE .sqUa'd.Kor KaNsas Meet. . . 'i ., I o' " l t ' 1 Nebraska Team Working Out In Prom- ilf. tl I ) V I ,n f, 1 v ' 'ItlngiShaps to Play Jayhawkers .'TIM' it y, v 1- r , ,j rtv on May 21 and 22 at Law reqee Kansas. ,l Today will probably wltnesH tho conclusion .of tho finals In ton iiIh In choosing tho team to roptcsont tho university at tho state champion Bhlp contest, to bo hold at Wcsloyan, Friday nnd Saturday. All of tho col legos of the state will bo represented in this contest. , Tho finals which will probably bo played off this afternoon consists of two contests In singles, ono botween Flower nnd Luddon, tho other be tween Smith and Hubbell. Tho win ners will roprcsont the university In tho state contest. Not Fully Chosen. Tho squad for tho contest with Kan sas has not as yet been fully chosen. Bight men have at present been picked, and four moro wIU bo chosen In a scries of tryouts to bo held soon. The olght men now on the squad are: R. E. Weavorllng, captain; L. F. Flow er, F. A. CrlteS, W. A. Rostily, A. J. Luddon, A. F. Hemler, Smith, and John Hubbell. Thirty-two men tried out for places on the squad. Soirio suprlslng work hns been done-by Some of the nOw1 men. In I ho eemt-finnls which wore played Mon day, Flower won from Crltes vflth two ,8tralght. Raceloy won from Ludden' tin a closely contested match. Honiler (won from Smith 'with two Straight, and Hubbell won from Weavorllng In a closely contestod match Flower, .Ruceley and Woa,ycrllng are members ;of last year's team and the showing made by tho now men is very encour aging, Weavorllng was put at. n'ser-? 'lous disadvantage In tho seml-flnaUi by a sore arm, and ho may not bo In shape to play for somo time.. ,. 1 1 Consolation Class.' i After the finals JmyoJieen p)nyeJ U10, twp wipijprwlji pjay tovld9(cIdo. thq urfvcrsUy,clianiptonslilp. .-What Isj knoyn as 1119. consolaUpn! class has, , oeeji orguiuzeu , among tne uesp ott tlmso, whp tIlost out, In .the, ,flrst , two 'contents and (rpni tjil squad" fpur of, the best, nen w,U pe picked to com-, iplete Nebraska!? tenn which I,s tp gp, ito Kansas. , . . ' t ' I Tho team will meet Kansas atLayfo ;r(encp on the 21st and 22ndof M""oy. 'nnd somo lively games are anticipated ITho, contest will consist of four, matches la singles and t,wo In doubles. JNe,braska'B,'toam this -year pught to, hftyq sonjo ot thq rlgltkln.d of stjiflf, jti9,9nly, drawback, (belng that many p. Hlionionj arp nqiy whljp Kansas wljl, imt un a sjiuau op veteran mayors., 0 Eyory possible v effort will Jaa put fprtji, however, to' got tbjqgs Into Ishap'o tp win from thq Jayhawkers,, (The men aro working at a slight- dls-, 'Advantage pwlng to, the oor condl itlon ot the coprts. It js hoped to so-. Jcqrq much better accomodations next, 'season and, with, thq promising mat tsrlsl vonf hand jatpre&eqk;? Nebraska, fought, to dvplon a, squad, 'Of .whlrl- hvjn,4 tenuis player f , T J'. T.h Komensky qbj will) meetjj.Sat-j, iird.aynjftvqnlijg: at,, jth,e - hoflie of. Mrr,i .Poffsian. ,at Hayeleok,MTbU will hq- fh? .)M(r9gili: ie,tipg pfftho cluU this year. r- W V' H I '