.MVS4 - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES LOST I v. GIRLS ANNUAL CONTEST DRAWSJ BIG CROWD ALTHOUGH DENIED ADMISSION BOYS SEE MEET. SEVERAL G00t RECORDS MADE Baseball Game, Track Events and Relay Race Were Features of the Meet Band Furnished Music. Yesterday atternoon occurred the girls' Held meet, which resulted in the display of much interest from the comparatively large audience, and some good records were made on the part of the feminine athletes The different contests consisted ot a baseball game which was won by the freshmen by a score of 2b to 1 I against the sophomores, a twentj Ihe ard dash, which was won by Miss Lottie Savage Edith Shank second and Alice Kason, third, time, three and three four ths, a lifty yard dash, won hj Miss Florence Simmons, Olllc Stur dcvant. second, and Ruth Sheldon, third, time, seven and one fifth, a basket ball throw, won by Miss Iottie Savage, distance, scventjBeven leet; a high jump, worr by Miss Hazel Hob iriBon, height, four feet and two inches The last event was the relay ri.ce, won by the sophomores, juniors second freshmen third and seniors lourth, time, one and three tilths Law Students Interested. On account of the great excitement on Nebraska Field, mniij of the law btudents were called avvaj from then cases to see what was going on from the third story windows of V. Hall The boj s got so excited that Miss Thompson, the law librarian, was forced to call them awa from the window The engineers also, from the win dows of the Engineering building, took much interest in the events, and loudly applauded when ever a record was broken or any girl made a good showing It might be said here for the benefit of anyone who might not know, if Birch can be the case, that the boys were not allowed on the field and that is the reason why the windows overlooking the Held were so popular. On the whole, it is thought by many of the girls that this meet was su pei ior to the one of last year, as things went off better and better rec oids were established While the au (hence wab rrot so large as was ex pected in regard to the ' female tans, ' the band, with its sudden increase m sie, made up the deficiency with its music and hilarity Any I'niverBity gill was allowed in the events instead of only physical education girls of the normal depart merit, as last year A total of Kl'.t en tries by eighty girls took part in the meet. NEW COURSES OFFERED. Maximum of Nine Hours Obtainable at Summer Session. More courses are offered in the cata logue for the summer session of 1912 than in any previous year Courses can now be taken in nearly any of the gerreral arts and science subjects and owing to the fact that the course waB extended from six weeks to eight weeks in the Birtnmer of 1910, It is now possible to obtain a maximum of nine hours credit. This course will bo of especial ad- GRADUATION OIFTS FOR UE1. Tie clasps, 25c to $10; coat chalnr,! to $8; fobs 50c lo $20; cuff buttons, $J to $40; watches $1 to $150; stick pins 50c to $20. Brushes, Smoking Sets, Shaving Sets, Etc, Established 1871 W ff HFHr UNIVERSITY 1143 0 Street JT1 jT I I i tOlj 1 1 JEWELER We can show you things that will surprise you. Things that you need, too, these warm spring days. Lighter underwear lisle mesh unions with closed crotch. 1-4 sleeve, knee or 3-4 length both sensible and serviceable. $1.50 Athletic unions andgtwo piece suits nainsook, ma dras and pure linen they combine comfort with du rability $1 to $2.50. It's time now. MAGEE & DEEMER vantage to those who wish to make up back work or finish their regular college work in less than the assigned time Tlie new catalogue can be oh tallied at the Registrars ofllce Elaborate program Planned for camp. (Continued from page 1) 11. liS for Lincoln and the girls who attend the dance can come back to Lincoln Fr idaj night Camp Breaks Saturday. ('amp will be broken Saturday morn ing immcdiatelv after breakfast and the soldiers will be hack home lrom their outing before noon During the entire encampment copies ot the Dailj Nebraskan will be sent to Camp Avery and one deliveied to each tent each da Camp news will be sent to the paper each day by a special staff correspondent, keeping those who stay at home in full touch witli what is going on at Crete MAY FILES HIS REPORT. The Junior Prom Makes Money for the Class. The habit ot submitting the dance and dramatic financial reports has tautened itself upon the various chair men, who are now vying witli each other irr accuracy and promptness The following Is the report submitted by Chairman .May of the Junior Prom- Receiptb Eighty-five tickets at $3 each . .$2:r.00 Experrses Lincoln Hotel . . $101 .'( Music . . .".0 00 Printing J(j. li: Decorations . . . . 21 00 Cab for patrons 1 00 Doorkeeper 1 .") Balance 227. 2fi . 27 75 LOST Mooro Non I,eakahlo fountain pen Return to Rag ofllce. LOST Alpha Theta hi gold bar pin Finder kindly notif.v Auto 11 '.!(' S3 PLFASF return to Rag ofllce drawing instruments, descriptive, and analy tic geometry. LOST Wednesday from memorial seat of 'OG, a valuable note book Return to this ofllce WANTED FRATERNITIES Will sell on easv terms or rent 1337 R RusinesB phone f.lil!) residence ISGlli Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co. Suits cleaned nrd prcited bj the month $1.50. High Cln Tailoring Auto I. KjjH II- O O &t. 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