The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1912, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Published by tho Student Publica
tion Board of tho University of Ne
braska. EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor SEARLE F. HOLMES
Managing Editor. EARLE H. TAYLOR
Aflfloolato Editor. FRED McCONNELL
AflBoclnto Editor... DURTON S. HILL
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Manager .C. C. BUCHANAN
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Entered at tho poBtofflco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, aB second-class mall matter,
under tho Aot of Congress of March 3,
1879.
FRIDAY MARCH 8. 1912
ER8TWHILE EDITORS.
Tho engineers who have collected
and edltod tho engineering material
which has appeared In the last two
Issues of tho Nebraskan aro as fol
lows: G. N. Cartor, C. J. Hubbol and
A. R. Beckwlth.
tho record of no defeats or nenr-do-featti
and 'with only ono gamo yet to
play. But tho Coyotes, have another
Idea about tho "basketball situation in
this region that they have been think
ing about pretty seriously for Bomo
timo without saying very much about
it. and this is that they can win tho
Missouri Valley championship if they
aro givon tho chance.
"Now, thoro is Just ono way to set
tle tho question as1 to whothor they
can support their claim and that is to
play a gamo with -the University of
Nebraska, who aro ostensible cham
pions. Nothing would please tho
Coyotes bettor than Just such an oc
currence, In fact, they havo dono about
all In their power to get It to occur.
Tho faint objection heard so far is
that tho Cornhuskors don't want to
play it on Wesloyan's floor. As for
that, Wosloyan Is willing to play two
games with them, ono on each floor,
but If only one gamo Is to bo played,
wo do think It ought to be at Wos
loyan. for the Coyotes played on the
Lincoln floor last year."
C. H. Froy. florist, 1133 O St.
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CALENDAR.
rttong teai
wish to cal
that tho Li
ANOTHER ASPIRANT.
Nebraska's title to the Missouri
Valloy championship Is being dlB
putod by another ambitious institu
tion. This timo tho challenge comes
from our Immediate neighbor Wob
leyan Although this school 1b not In
tho Missouri Valloy conference. Its
momborB aro firmly Imbued with tho
Idea that they have a right to contest
for tho championship, and further
more, that, had they tho right to do
ho. tho tltlo would easily fall their
way.
Tho following artlclo, which ap
peared In the laBt Ibbiio of their pub'
Ucatlon. voices the Bontlmont which
exists thero. "Wo give tho WoBloyau-
ltes credit for having -an unusually
strong team, but at the same time
call tnelr attention to tho ract
,lncoln Y. M. C. A., who boat
them by a small margin, wM' boaton
by Nebraska 55 to 29, and that Grln
nell, over whom tho WeBloyanltos
olalm Boveral hard won victories, was
beaten by Amos, whom Nebraska
swamped in four straight games. We
reallzo that comparative scoroB are
deceiving, but quote thorn. In this In
stance, becauflo thoy aro tho only
available meanB of comparison. Wes
loyan waB offered a gamo, early In the
Hoason, which It refused, now when
tho Cornhuskor management Is hnv
lng great difficulty In arranging ft
champlonBhlp series with Kansas, tU
WeslcyanlteB demand a game, not by
Issuing a direct challenge, but through
tho columns ot their paper.
Coach Stlohm has dqflnltoly an
nounced that no Buch gamo will bo
scheduled at thla time owing to the
lateness of tho season, but that if tho
CoyotOB fool equally pugnacious next
fall tholr demands will be mot. The
following Is an oxcorpt frqm an artlclo
In tho Wealoyan publication:
'The Wosloyan basketball team Ib,
naturally, a modest and shy pack of
Coyotes, as everyone knows, but with
such a record of victories to her
credit as has boon won this Beason,
Bho would bo backward Indeed if sho
didn't claim a few laurels which she
feels alio has a right to. The first of
thoso is tho lnter-colloglato champion
ship of Nebraska. No ono will daro
question this, wo take It, In view of
Friday, March 8.
Union.
Palladlan.
Botanical Seminar.
Sigma Alpha EpBilon formal party.
Nu Sigma Nu dance. MubIc hall,
Temple.
Achoth annual banquet.
Engineers' Bmoker. Delta Upsllon
house.
Basketball tournament. Six games
In afternoon, four games at night.
Saturday, March 9.
Delta Gamma annual banquet.
Students' Dobatlng club.
Catholic Students' club.
Medical Bocloty.
Sigma Alpha EpBilon annual ban
quet. Nu Sigma Nu annual banquet.
Engineers' banquet. Lincoln hotel
Phi Delta Phi dance. Music hall.
Temple.
Black MaBquo reception.
Achoth dancing party. St George's
studio.
Delta Delta Delta party
Togner society. Science hall.
All students ehould visit tho "Col.
logo Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop.
NEBRASKAN HELPED ROBERSON
George H. Linnlger Gave Traveler
First Financial Backing.
Frank It. Robersou, whoso trav
elogUQB at the Auditorium havo been
well attended, 1b a college man. Ho
1b particularly a Nebraska man, for
it was in hub siaio tqai no receivuu
IiIb first backing as a traveler and ex
plorer, Georgo H. Linnlnger, of Omaha,
having given him tho capital neces
sary to start him out on his educa
ti6nal expeditions.
Mr. Roborson has found time in lila
busy llfo to write a text book on
travel. It 1b not a compilation of dry
faots and statistics, but nftrratlvo in
form and quite interesting. Ho was
induced to do UiIb at tho request of
Prof. Georgo H. ThomaB, ex-Nebraska
University '96. It 1b interesting to
know that, having traveled through
all tho cities ot any considerable size
in tho United States, ho has appeared
before tho people of Lincoln, oftener
than those of any other city.
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