The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1913, Image 4

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THE UAILiT NEBRA8KAN
BE8T SCHEDULE EVER
(Continued from Page One)
TOURNAMENT OPENS SOON
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havo been Htralned for a number of
years, but Hawkoyo blood has always
been a favorite morsel for tho Corn
hunkers and it 1h oxpootod that thlB
name will bo u climax to tho wholo
neason. Ab tho last game of tho year
It will show both teams at tholr best
and will bring out the largest crowd of
the Beason Thero Is a project under
consideration by which concroto stands
may appear upon our present barren
pridlfon. It Is sincoroly to bo hoped
(bat the Idea reaches a culmination In
a rual re-cnforced concreto stand of
reapoctablo dimensions.
JAPANESE STUDENT DIES
A. Kumltada Mtnakaml 8uccumbs to
Long lllneee of Pneumonia and
Typhoid.
A. Kumttuda Minakaml, a Japanese
student In tho University, died in a
local hospital last Friday morning at
9 30, after a long sickness of pneu
monin. Tho body waB buried In Wy
uka cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Mlhakama camo to this country four
years ago and after working in Cali
fornia for a year ho camo to Nebraska
and registered in tho Electrical Engi
neering College. He obtained employ
rant from Dr. Faulkner, who gave him
financial aid several times during his
stay in the University. Last spring
he was forced to leave school because
of financial difficulties
Returning to tho University last fall
fall, during the year he has worked
at tho Y. M C A. Spa. At New Years
he waB taken very ill and taken by Dr.
Faulkner to a local hospital where ho
died after a series of typhoid fever and
pneumonia
VISIT TO LOUISIANA FORESTS
Four Foretry 3enfor To Make Tri(i
South In April. Want Data For
Macter't Degree Thetit.
In April the graduate students In
forestry, together with Professor Mor
Till, head of tho forestry department,
will make an extensive trip through
the pinery of north central Louisiana,
where the students will study the
management of this region In order
to complete their theses for tho Mas
ter's degree The students who will
take tho trip are. Robert Guthrie, S.
B. Fullaway, R T. Rodley, and E. T.
V. Wohlonberg
As thiH trip is something unusual
with graduate forestry students, Its
success will decide the advisability of
future trips
GET FRAT PINS BACK
"Ferns" To Be Denied Privilege of
Exhibiting "His" Jewelry Mis
souri Students Object.
A bill is pending in tho Missouri
Legislature making it a misdemeanor
for any person to wear a secret so
ciety pin unless he or she Is a mem
ber of that society. This, of course,
will prohibit co-eds wearing frat pins,
and consequently interferes with cer
tain privileges usually accorded tho
"ferns." Tho bill is said to have
aroused the wrath of the Missouri
students and a delegation of "College
Widows" aro expected, to go to Jeff
erson City and intercede in favor of
the sororities.
HIQH SCHOOLS FROM ALL COR
NERS OF 8TATE WILL MEET
ON FLOOR HERE.
THIRTY-SIX TEAMS ENTERED
Omaha, South Omaha, Lincoln and
Unlvortlty Place Promise To Give
the Most Exciting Contests
of Series.
The basketball tournament thiB year
promises to bo ahead of all other
yoars in Interest as well as attend
ance. As far as can be determined
from the lnter-soctlonal games that
havo boon played no oho team seems
to havo a cinch on the big loving cup.
Omaha has remained as yet undc
feated though thoy havo won several
games by noticeably small scores.
8outh -Omaha has its usual strong
team and will be one of the strongest
competitors. Lincoln High has ac
quired sovoral now men this semester
who were Ineligible last semester. Uni
versity Place has gono through the
season so far without a defeat and Is
expected by hor supporters to bring
homo tho "bacon."
Tho, greatest numbor of entries in
any previous year has beon twenty
eight. This year there aro already
thirty-Bix. Tho entries close on March
1st. It is expected that there will be
about fifty schools in the liBts by that
time. The Tucker-Shoan Cup will be
awarded this year to the winners. The
cup, together with the medals awarded
to tho individual members of cham
pionship team will bo on exhibition in
tho show window of tho Tucker-Shean
Company. Largo Bilk banners will bo
awarded to the first and second teams,
as UBual.
Manager Reed is trying to intorest
the fraternities in the meet. It is his
purpose to get the Greeks to house the
high school lodB while they are here
In Lincoln. Much of the expense is
thus eliminated. Tho meet occurs on
tho 13th. 14th, and 16th of March. Tho
following entries havo been received
at tho office of tho athletic depart
ment: DeWltt, Beatrice, Newman- Grove,
Koarnoy, Albion, David City, Omaha,
Tecumsoh, Elmwood, Schuyler, Hol
droge, Sutton, Crete, Blue Springs, Uni
versity Place, York, Fairbury, Benkle
man, Alexandria, David City, Swanton,
Nobraska City, Lincoln, Templo High,
Fremont, Ohlowa, Broken Bow, Elgin,
Wilbur, West Point, Cortland, Colum
bus, South Omaha.
GLEE CLUB TOURS ARRANGED
Marcellus Makes Schedules During
Three Days' Trip About
the State.
Byrne C. Marcellus returned Friday
from an extensive trip over the state
arranging dates for two Glee Club
tours, one In March, and the other
in May. Marcellus has no difficulty
in arranging for the performances and
reports tho following dates secured:
March 18, Aurora; March 19, Grand
Island; March 20, Fremont; May 16,
Aurora.
Other dates will be added to this
list as soon as negotiations have been
completed.
Did you receive one of. the prizes
last week in the great sale?
GET A PRIZE THIS WEEK
AT
The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
340 N. 11th Street
HOLD FIR8T OF 8ERIES.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
Supt. O. B. Frazler, Edgar: Diller-Fair-bury,
at Dlller March 1; Edgar-Superior,
at Edgar, Feb. 28.
SOUTHEASTERN DISTRICT Di
rector, Prin. J K Campbell, Wymoro.
Wymore-Pawnee City, at Pawnee City,
Feb 21; Auburn-Falls City, at Auburn,
Feb 28; Beatrice-Tecumseh; Table
Rock-Humboldt, nt Table Rock, March
7.
SOUTHWESTERN DISTRICT Di
rector, Supt. W. T Davis, McCook-McCook-Holbrook,
at McCook, Feb. 28;
Franklin-Oxford, at Oxford, Feb. 28;
Trenton-Stratton, at Trenton, Feb. 28;
Beavor City-.
WESTERN DISTRICT Director,
Supt. H. W. Wendland, Mlnden- Mln-don-Holdrege;
Kearney-Harvard.
WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT Di
rector, Supt. S. H. Martin, Broken
Bow: Sargent-Ord, at Sargent, Feb.
28; Merna-Broken Bow, at Merna.
Feb. 28.
NOTICE.
Phi Alpha Tau meets tonight at the
Lincoln Hotel. Everybody out
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M (.' A.
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 : 30 Dinner 1 1 to 1 : 30 Supper 5 : 30 to 7
:- TH E T E M P L E -:
T
HE MOMENT YOU PUT OA CLOTHES
made to your measure, you see the vast dif
ference between merchant tailored and ready
made. Our way costs no more. Be sure
to see our line first.
College Tailors
College View Phone B-0-X-48W
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LISCRIPTION OF INTER
SORORITY COUNCIL THREATENS
(Continued from Pago O
Place; Clara Dobbs, Cheyenne, Wyo.,;
Bess Jeffries, Crescent, la.; Julia Linii
Omaha; Marjorie Morse, Lincoln.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-T-Pan,sy
Follmer, Oak; Ruby Jackson, Shenan
doah, la ; Margaret McIIenry, DennJ
son, la.; Isabelle Sheldon, Nehawka;
Elizabeth Scott. Ashland, Ann Ruh
soll, Omaha
PI BETA PHI -Dorothy Cams, Ber
nico Heckler, Lincoln; Adello Davis,
South Omaha; Pauline Killlan. Wa
hoo; Ruth Manor, Blair; Erma Naove,
Dennison, la : Leah 8haw, Osceola,
Floronco Taylor, Sheridan, Wyo.
KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA Florence
Angle, Alice Proudflt, JulieitoPrq'ud
flt, Helen Matteson, Doroth Wallace,
Lincoln; Marguerlto Marshal, Ltilti
Mae Coe, Irma Jones, Omahft; Helen
Koohler, Hastings; Blanche Stuart,
Detroit, Mich.; Marien Preoce, Battle
Creek.
Freshmen as wen as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, courte
ous treatment, and the best of service
at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhdujje,
20 N. 11th St Adv.
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