The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1912, Image 4
,; -i.l- h THE DAILY NEBRAtfKAN 4 OMAHA WINS TITLE IN HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY 80UTH OMAHA, UNIVERSITY PLACE AND BEATRICE FINISH NEXT IN ORDER. The Dally Nebraakan's All Nebraska High 8chool teams as selected by V. C. Hascall, sporting editor: First Team Vlfqualn, Uni versity Place, and Collins, Omaha, forwards; Roctor, Omaha, center; Luse, Beatrice, and Burkenroaa, Omaha, guards. Second Team Crocker, Oma ha, and Menefee, 8outh Omaha, forwards; Hugg, Lincoln, cen ter; Rutherford, Beatrice, and Fiddle, South Omaha, guards. "T "f fi "fi P T T n Dy dofentlng Unlveralty Pluco and Beatrlco In tho uftornoon gamou last Saturday It remained for Omalia and South Omaha to play for tho highest honors in tho high school baflketball tournament. Neither noatrlco nor UnlvorHlty iMaco played up to Its usual form In tho afternoon games and honce It was easy for tho two Omaha teams to annox victories by largo scores In tho play-off Omaha won, 212 to 8 Omaha and South Omaha playod hard, fast and consistent ball through out tho tournament and this factor earned thorn tho chance to play for tho championship Omaha poBsesses three men that rank among tho ten host men of the tounnunent anil tho other two aro not very far bohlnd, and with a llttlo more exporlonco will dovclop Into players oqual to their running matcB. Tho first game of tho evening was betweon University Place and Uoat rlco to decide which team should oc cupy third place. At tho end of tho first half Hoatrlce was ahead by a score of r to 4, but In tho second half University Place came back strong and secured a lead that Beatrice could not overcome, finally winning by a score of 18 to G Vlfqualn played a game that rightly earned him tho title of tho host forward In tho tournament Omaha and South Omaha thon clashed in the biggest gamo of thorn all, tho one to decide tho title. It was a great gamo, full of spectacular team work, guarding and goal shooting, in which Omaha proved superior. Col lins nnd Burkenrond were tho stellar figures of the gamo. For your orchestra call 0. L. Jones. Auto L-8C06. Weber Sultorium. HOO 0 St. V. M. C A. NOMINATIONS MADE. Only One in Race for President Elec tion to Be Thursday. At n meeting of tho Honior nominat ing commltteo tho following mm wore nominated for tho various oflicos in the University Young Men's Chris tian Association- President M. V. Arnold. Vice-president .1. L. Driscoll, H. II. Wlebo. Recording Secretary W. W. Guidln gor, D. D. Marcellus. Board of Directors Class of 1913 (two to bo elected): II. J. Burtls, F J. Colbert, E. C. Gee, F. C. McConnoll. Class of 1914 (throe to boeloctod) : C. L. Clark. II W. liffcB.B. S. Hill. O. C. Kiddoo U M Lehow, R. A. Smith. ClasB of 1915 (two to bo olocted): RusBell Clark, R. S. Doud, D D. Marcellus, H. S. Reese. Thoro is a treasurer 10 be elected, who must bo a faculty member or a citizen of Lincoln not connected with tho UnlvorBity. There aro also three members of the board of directors to be elected, two from tho faculty and one from tho city of Lincoln. A gonoral oloction by ballot for all stu dent oflicos will bo hold March 14, be tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., at the Information deBk in tho Temple lobby. All members of tho University Y. M. C. A. who hold mem bership cards for tho present BChool year aro entitled to vote. Forestry Club to Meet. Tho Forestry club meets tonight and Professor PerBingor speaks on "Land Laws as Related to the Forest Service." VtlHfl J. C. WOOD and CO. Th lest Is Always the Cheapest 1322 N St. Auto 1292 Ball 141 OLEAKERS and DYERS J;la.r FRATERNITY HALL For University and Fraternity Engagements $15.00 Call E. J. Faulkner, Manager, Auto BI589 ATTEND Chas. W. Fleming's Auction Sale 2:30 P. M. 7:30F.7Vl. Chas. W. Fleming, 131 10 St. Jeweler and Diamond Merchant UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited NOW ABOUT SPRING WEAK We want to talk about hats. Not mere "lids," but the real, up-to-date, nifty headgear that will ap peal to the good taste and the buying judgment of men who care. The spring shapes and colors are especially attractive. The soft delicately shaded handsome styles; the handsome Derbys in' sedate colors; the high -crowned, wide-brimmed Stetsons all here in endless variety. We are prepared for you. Our showing never larger nor handsomer; values never greater. Stetson, No-Name, Schoeble, Crofut C& Knapp all here. They are the world's leaders. Armstrong Clothing Company J GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS SftEWBIKSneSB3tt3W!