The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1912, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRABKAIf
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Published by tho Student Publica
tion Board of tho University of Ne
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EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor 8EARLE F. HOLMES
Managing Edltbr.EARLE H. TAYLOR
Assoolato Editor. FRED McCONNELL
Assoclato Editor... BURTON 8. HILL
BU8INE88 STAFF
Manager C.C. BUCHANAN
An8't Manager... JAMES MORRISON
Circulation Manager LEO BREBN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Copies, 6 Cents Each.
turbod; so much bo, In fact, thai thoy
found it almost impossible to write
unlflod paragraphs or concise state
ments. This ovont, together with tho fool
ing of qwo inspired by tho sight of
snow, accounts largely for tho scaroity
of nows and tho wandorings of to
day's lssuo.
When the trembling reporter is ter
rlflod by rumors of escapod prisoners,
varying all tho way from three to
two hundrod in numbor, ho cannot
givo all his attention to the task bo
foro him.
For your orchestra call O. L. Jones.
Auto L-8605.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Nloht Phonet Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
1036; Manager, Auto
1821.
Entered at the poatofnee at Lincoln,
Nebraska, na aecond-cloas mall matter,
undor tho Aot of Congroaa of March 3,
1879.
FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1912
WEATHER OR CONVICTS?
Tho attendance at drill yostorday
was disappointingly small; whether
this deplorable condition was duo to
tho exigencies of tho weather, or to
tho fact that many of tho embryo sol
diers woro engaged In tracking the
escaped convicts, wo cannot Bay.
CALENDAR.
A CLEVER TRICK?
Wo note that tho Daily Kansan has
rooontly boon using much space and
enorgy trying to convlnco its roadors
that thoy have a right to tho Missouri
Valloy championship. Unfortunately,
wo havo not tho tlmo and space to
dovoto to such muttorings.
Wo fool it nocossary, however, to
tako sufficient spaco to contradict sev
eral etatomonts which tho KanBan
boob fit to make. In the first place,
Coach Stlehm haa not refused to con
sider any planB submitted by Coach
Hamilton, but, on the othor hand, haB
himself mado three aoparato and dis
tinct proposals for a aeries and haa
nr.p.nntnd Hamilton's nroDOBal of
March 8, which mado no montlon of
guaranteeing expenses. Tho lateness
of tho Boason Is an Inevitable roault
of Jayhawk dollberatoneas.
This trick of apparent Indecision on
Kansas' part 1b a clover one, but be
comes apparent to tho moro discern
ing. By parleying for tlmo they will
forco Nebraska to rofuso tho Berlea,
an action which can bo attributed to
foar on tho part of tho CornhuBkerB.
Wo trust, however, that prevailing
opinion In tho valloy schools will glvo
tho championship to tho team who
has boaten ovory ono of Its opponents
(aomo of them In four declalvo
games), and In case Kansas forcos ub
to tho extremity of waiting until sum
mer, wo rest In tho security of public
sentiment. Wo aro Bomowhat con
Boled by tho news that ovon Kansas'
own agricultural school rofuses to
rocognlzo as champions a. team with
whom thoy themselves havo divided
honors.
It 1b our slncorest wish that oro
long wo may bo able to submit a
proposition which will suit tho Jay
hawkora, bo that our championship
paay bo unquestionably established.
WHAT NEXT?
On November 25 we were robbed,
by Mr. Hlnkoy, of a football game;
early In Docomber wo fell Into tho
grasp of a typhoid fovor epidemic; at
tho end of tho Drat semester wo wero
treated to a now system void of ex
aminations? for tho past month wo
havo boon burled undor six feet of
snow, and now, with no means of
OBcape, wo aro loft to tho mercy of
escaped convicts.
Friday, March 15.
Union.
Palladlan.
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Gortrudo hall party at hall.
Kappa Sigma house party.
Alpha Tau Omega formal party.
Saturday, March 16.
Tegnor society.
Agricultural club.
Students' Debating club.
Phi Delta Thota. Annual banquet
Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. 8. L. Chaplin A
Co. 127 N. 12th.
Hammer Throw May Bo Abolished.
Tho abolition of tho hammer throw
now seems probablo as a result of
tho plea mado to that end at tho last
meeting of tho Intercollegiate Asso
ciation of Amateur Athletes of Amer
ica. Pennsylvania first tried to have
tho event eliminated following a fetal
acoidont at Franklin FJold, and. ac
cording to a dispatch from New York
City, Yale and Harvard are earnestly
advocating such action The .special
action suggested at tho last meeting
of the association will become a law
next February and February of tLe
following year will see the end of tho
dangerouB throw.
Y. M. C A.
Merchant Tailor Shop
Suits Cleaned, Ropniredand Pressed
Shop in Bosoment Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
THE COMBINATION FATAL.
it
Owing to tho excitement attendant
upon tho penitentiary riot of yester
day, tho "Rag" forco was "some" per-
Annual Concert
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Temple Theater
March 14, 8:15
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Big Pant Sale
SATURDAY
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