jji.mni,rwjmPt T II 10 DAILY N E I1RAS K A N RELAYTEAM LOSES FAST RACE TAKE ANOTHER GAME TO SOONERS AT KANSAS CITY Baker College Makes Beat Time in Preliminary Run With Nebraska- Zumwinkle Gets Credit. Ames Loses to Carrier5s Proteges LaBt Saturday Evening in One i Sided Contest. Nebiaska succeeded in winning an lu (he Missouri Valley relay rac - Kanie against the Ames Aggies at Kansas City held last Saturday No- in hei game wit hthat team on the hrnska lost to Oklahoma In the nm, ilom,, floor untur(inv hIkIU. the con i ace of the year by a hare margin of eight ards The team, composed of LlndHtrum, Clark, Beaver and Zum tvtnkel, wore handicapped In compar ison with thoir coqtfpotttorB from the south by reason of the fact that tho southerners have been training out of doors for a month, whllo the train ing of the Cornhuakers has been al most altogether on an Indoor track Against such odds, however, the team put up a gritty race. The rclny teams ran in pairs, tho time of the winning team in each couplet being taken and tho winners being credited on their time with one competitor Nebraska, it is. said, was well in the load urttll the final lap, when sho lost on tho turn Baker college made the best time, running the mile in 3:37. Besides tho relay, Nebraska was entered in the 50-yard dash, tho polo uult and in the quarter mile. Zum winkel ran in the final heat of tho 50 ard dash, but failed to place, al though his work was pronounced by several eastern critics as the most promising of any of tho youngsters at the meet In the pole vault, Liud stium made 11 G after running the quarter mile The meet was attended by some four thousand people and was made, it is said, a ver society affair Melvello Shepard and several other Olympic celebration ran in special arranged events Shepaid running in the quart er mile against the western champion Nebraska's next team will bo sent next month to the big meet at St Louis test being almost a walkaway The Ames aggregation were not able to put up tho least resistance, at any stage of the fight, against the won derful floor work of Stlohm's machine. Tho gnmo was practically laid away before the Referee's whistle had blown and tho formality of playing was carried on in order that Nebras ka's substituto material might be given a work out. The first half opened up with a substitute team representing the Corn huakers. Myers hold down the ntr position and did exceedingly credit able work consldoring the fact that ho was playing against tho Cyclone' SPALDING'S Sporting Goods Are Hard to Beat So are our ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES L H. Reusch, V 8 So. 2th St. best nun Louie Meieis and Ilaskall pl;ier the loiwaid positions Has kail Killed to put up his usual fast game but in spite of this fact he had tli" Aggies on the inn most of tho time In the second half Stryker took his tegulai place at center, Hawkins was ieplactd by Howard and in the latter part c f the half Howe was put In, in place of Ilaskall This harf was by far the roughtest of the two which seemed to satisfy the rooters pros ent Tho lineup. Hasknll, Howe If Busby Underwood, rf Roger Meier Stryker, M;. ers c I'fund Hawkins, Howard rg Hansol Carrier lg Harpoll MISS BURNER GUEST AT TEA All University Women Invited to Meet National Student Secretary of v. w. C. A. This Afternoon. Notice. Mr. W. 0. Forman of Havelock will addrebs the society on the subject of "Shop Organization," Tuesday even ing, 7 30 sharp. M E. 206. P S. TONEY, Chairman Tea will be served in the Art Hall Tuesday, March 4, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Ml laculty women and those rlgis teied in the University are invited to come iir during the afternoon to meet Miss Oolooah Burner, who will be tho guest of the University Y. W. C. A. this week Miss Burner Is student secretary of the National Board of tho Y W C A All college teas are informed in order that students and faculty may have an upportunity to call between class hours Notice. Ali clubs und organizations must have Cornhusker pictures taken before March 1 THE CAFETERIA Of the University Y. M. C. A. THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS Breakfast 7 "to 8. 0 Dinner 1 1 to .W Supper 5: 30 to 7 :- T H E T E M P L E -: Mis Alex Scott of Strombuig, who lias been isltlng her daughters at the Chi Omega house letuined home Mon da morning. Kieshmen as well as older students will iccehe a heaity welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of serice at Green's Baibei Shop and Bathhouse, L'O N 11th St Adv Preserve Your College Work I! i The I, C Smith & Bios Tj pew liter , is invaluable to college students who want a iecoid ot their college work af ter graduation We give special attention to the needs of students We hae typewrit ers to rent, as well as to sell. -A few lebuilt machines at a bargain. 1. C. Smith' & Bros. Typewriter Company 125 North 13th Street LINCOLN, NEBR. Mr. William Favorsham and Co. Stars in a Scene From His Spectacular Production of Shakespeare's "JULIUS CAESAR" at the OLIVER, Wed. Eve., March 5 New York Critics Declare This to be The Greatest Shakespearean Revival in Tears S taAtiafeKMMii w nKiWio'iU'dCTBiWtoqBC 'n M"