srtOT5t MMNHMMMM ZIbe Dailv IRebraskan BAND CONCERT TEMPLE APRIL 11th AG TRIP TO OMAHA-ROCK ISLAND WED. M Vol. XII. No. 117 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913 Price, 5 Cents liWpBK8('lJWlWdfj RAIN RETARDS BASEBALL FANS PREVENTED FROM WIT NESSING PRACTICE YESTER DAY BY WORK OF RAIN. MUCH GOOD MATERIAL IN SIGHT First Game of Season Comes Next Saturday With Doane Has Been Stiff Contest in Past Years. .Jupitei Pluvius again held tin' uppei In ml ovei tin- "National Pastime' ( oa lies who weie i ontented with giv ITTU tiro sTrrk Ararmeri a rnt4ter Mill oikoiit in the ( onnnodiiis g iiin.isiuiii itli the opening game but a tow diis ff tlu' ( o;u ln's putting in eveiv UH' minute to whip tin- nine into -hape to meet tin- Doane Collegians Fioin tin' piesent outloU the I'm . eisitv tit Nebiaska is going to bo the pi oiul possessor of a loal baseball team this season it the twirling staff aie able to get into condition Then- Cornell Issues Challenge To the Editor of The Daily Nebras kan Assuming that your paper is cir ciliated among all of the colleges and universities of the eounti.v, I take this means of challenging the unlet bands of the United States to a band (ontest to be held in Lincoln at some date pnoi to .Juno ir. riu (' IIIIOWN, Coinoll SEVEN COLLEGE MEN RUN FOR COMMISSIONER Number Possess Diplomas Five Ne-braskans. CONVOCATION GIVEN OVER TO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Is First of Week's Special Events Trip to Omaha on Special Train Planned for Wednesday. Toda the gi icullural College has (Inn go of ( on o( at ion, this being the 111 si eent ot the week set aside for theii annual ulot ifh ation Dean Bur noil is in ( h.ii go .ind IMolossoi Chase, M.ijoi I. 'I Skinnei, loimoih )iosi dent of the gi k ultuial Club and a mitnhci ol lo. idols in the Homo Eeo noiiiK s (ouisis will speak The ag i leiill in ,il iiiai lot w ill sing 'I ho nun n subo( t wliii 1 i will bo dis-out-Kd bv Un vaiimit Hpoakof" will-bo SENIOR CAST CHOSEN CLAYTON RADCLIFFE AND FLOR ENCE FARMAN WIN OUT IN CONTEST FOR LEADS. OTHER CHARACTERS PLACED Otto Slnkle, Reavls Gist and E. L. Stan clihe Selected to Assume Import ant Places in the cast of "Pillars of Society." Competing against the best talent in the (lass, Clmton S Hadcliflo and Floience Faiuain weie ( hosen lo as sumo the loading ioIos In "I'lllats of So(iot which will be given b th( S nioi Cl.iss on the seventh ol .Juno Mthoiigh not definite!) decided upon oi (oinplotod the iost of the cast in cludes Otto Sinkie. E L Stanclirto. Ren vis Gist, Louis Wvinan, Louis Owen, II H Muligan, Helen Sawyer, Mi eta Diohl, Kathon'iio Mockott, V V Wondstiand, and I1' C McConnoll In tod.ivs piimanos thoio aie fittv ''bo vvoik whuli is ,k i omplishod in the one men limning lor the odico of eitv College ol micultuie and its (elation (oiiiii ilinan and ol this niimboi si v on to the olh, i d p.u tmoiits of the Uni aie college moil inog the seven liveoisitv ll Univoisitv men and wo (oino lioin the Univoisitv ol Nebiaska men nio invited to attend and loam and two fioin the t'nivoisitv ot Iowa nioi e about then stslei college Hoseoe Oman giaduated lioin the Cni Tonionow moining at 7 I.". a special veisitv m '07, Piank Eagoi in 'it.! and tiain will leave on the Kock Island .John H Mockott, jr , was a inomboi ol lor Omaha This will cau. agncul the class ol '87 Edwin Riplev took his luial students including ovoi loilv is a limited supplv ot pitching mater- i hterarv degioeat Nebraska in 'U and voung women ol the homo economics y v'rt u" i.il on hand so tar and it is up to Hod his law dogioe in '0 1 Otto Moiei took dopai ttn nt Thov will visit the stock' TIh " "H "''' bold last Wodnos i. ..i. .. i o..,. . i, i- . i i n Miu i iiu in j,,..i i i W....1... 1 1... ... ... 1 .... c.., cl.i v and ace oi dinn to t hose w ho sa vv TlUin, JSI I alii I sock on aim onn . im i - i lie s;i i in- i ii iici i es iii i in- i-.n s .xi . ki .1.1 i .i . ...in ii in.i mi i in i in i i-i i iii and '(id Don Love graduated lioin loiv the b.ikcnes and olhoi lood f.ic them. Miss llowoll has succodod in the Cnlvoisitv ol Iowa m SI, and How toiies oi Omaha 'I his tiam is on (hi -'"i"K " iinusualh slicing gioup or aid Whitmoio in Kl Hock Island instead ol on the Mm ling ll.iei s to piesent Ibsen s diflh ult plav The dtv (loik has had manv quos ton as w .is aniioiinc od a low davsago Mss Faiinans (level and iiitelligont tions asked him in logaul to students IMolossoi Itliss and Miss Loonns will I'oMiaval ol ' Lona llessel voting 'I ho lad that one is a stu have chaigo of the dip Those into! hold the loputation of the Coinhuskois Towlo .ind ilaite .no two good men for the loceiving dopaitmont Moth nio good with the willow and plav the i,aine lioin st.ut to linish In iho infield then- is quite an i ml u ates what she will do when thoioughlv on abundance ol niatenal to ( boose f i oin i-iid Coach "Muck ' Moltei should find little dillic ultv in picking out Tast pel 'i)l HUMS The outfield pioposition is causing tne least wnnj ol all loi beie is an abundance ol niatenal and all of it -.owl, too There are sevoial mon who aie fast in coveiing the gardens, who know the game and have the abilitv ot locating the spheio with the willow at upopituno nioinonts The Inst game ol the season should bring out a good delegation ol the ;ans '1 ho game Satuidav with the Jioane aggiegation should bo a good .me toi the noighboiing school has a team ot votetans and have boon put t ng m some good pi u tu o PROGRAM PLEASES Last Program Best Attended Meeting of Year Girls Gave Program. One of the most successful Palladian meetings of the ear was held Fnda night. Abouf one hundred and twenty five people were present The pro gram was rendered b the girls and vas as follows Piano duet .Ida Craig, Gladjs Weil Heading, selected. .. .Alma Plasters Pantomime, Heigbt of Realism . Edla Johnson Assisted by Eleven Palladian Girls Quartet, The Lai k . Igerna Montgomery lrma Gibson, Gladjs Weil, Myrtle Judd Sketch, "Her Spring Honnet" Gertrude Scribner "Old Pals" Winifleld Seeger Playette, "The Sweet Familv " dent at the Univoisitv does not pieveiil ested inaj obtain infoi mat ion liomiinj 'Al ()SS,,(I "e sl"nl ()l 'be I'lav Her him voting it he has his lesuleneo in member ol the agi icult in al facultv oi , W()ll Ul11 "' oftoctivo and sine ore and this place and is otheiwise iialilied the gi icultui al c lub w III st iniulate a genuine lntei est m the If he has no piesent intention ot niak ' ' erfoi manee mg a change and no paiticul.n liituie UNIVERSITY MEN AID IN ' Claton Hade liflo is peouliail fitted losidonce in view and cosidois this his RESCUE OF INJURED lor ,ll(' ):" ' "' "Kinnt'" Heiniek" and present losidonce, ho would be entitled will In ing to it t lit a sternness and sub- to vote it he has the neoossarv quail 'Bad Affair n South Eleventh Calls ttlitj ot interpretation w hicli stamps it float ions of ag and citionslnp If an electoi is a Hist voter oi has moved into the piocinct since the last da ol l egistiation, which was Maich li't, he mav vote, it not legisteied, b.V making albdavit botoio the judges of election showing a tlnee months' r esi donee in the c it v NEBRASKA WRESTLERS LOSE AT IOWA CITY Scarlet and Cream Warriors Are No Match for Sturdy Hawkeyes. Many Students From Sunday Night Sleep. ( Paul Temple, a lieslunan in the mil vei sit and a member ol Phi Kappa Psi underwent a hallowing expei ioik e Sundav evening when a lacing auto mobile attempted to pass him and' skidded into Thompson's fountain at Eleventh ,111(1 .1 stioets, losilltlllg 111 las one of Ibsen's st longest shadow por- liaits ol the modern financier The plaj also affoisd ample oppoitunity ror Otto Sinkie, l: L Stanolitlo, and Hoav is Gist to appear in thou best light St. incline, although a now man in the Univoisitv, has long been con nected with things diamatic i is a Itiansfoi (torn Wesle.van where ho was ... ..I,, i,, ,.i,t i , i, i, .n, i a,., i i. iii, ... ,.,.,i ,i..., .1 . I. . .. .1 . .1 I 1 ,111,111111. Illl 1 lll.llllll.il II II ' 1 r HI i l' tin- immediate death ' the cliuei and ' inatu oi ganiat ions He will pla the jai t of ".Johan ToniK'son ' MossisGist the death ot Miss Giaco Colinan fioin injiuies Momlav alteinoon Students lioin no.nbv fiatonutv houses came to the rescue among the toiemost and cained the injuiod to Shoomakoi bos pital Contraiv to (iiiierit iepoits none ol those mixed up in the aci'i dent weie inoinbcMS of the student Glady Lord's parents have gone to Toledo and she Is now staying at the Tri-Delt house. Hv winning the light, middle and heavv wughts and tiemg Nebiaska in the I eat hervv eight. Iowa won an over ..,..., ,r ....,..., ,,.,. Miiiinski, Imsi i'ly or "' "' i I'onnected with it Saturday night in the dual wrestling tournament bold at Iowa Oit The Nebraska boys put up a stiff argument but could not stand the pace set by the Iowa squad. The leatherweight bout between Hai ku d of Iowa and Ganz of Nebraska was the opener Tins match opened with a great flash of speed but slowed down after four minutes of extremely tast vvoik Neither man secured a fall and the bout was declared a draw by the referees l'robably the fastest exhibition was between Gunther and Gran These two men weighed in at 138 and 137 re spectively and there was not a slow minute in this bout The first half of (Continued on Page Three) MENTAL MISHAP SENDS BILL ROSS ON "FEM" CHASE Forgetting Location of Chosen Dam sel's Home, Wanders About for for Many Hours Saturday Night. The lack of street illumination and the peculiar method of numbering Lin coln houses was responsible for the discomfiture of one person at least of those who attended the "Rag" Formal Saturday night William Ross, who is more con nonly designated by the ap pollution "Hill," was seriously Incon venienced when he attempted to call opon the damsel who had consented to and Sinkie aie familial figuies to Uni voisitv audiences and it is enough to sav that thov have places in the cast, ' plaving the paits of "Ililmei" and "Dr. Hoi hind' respect i ol Good Support Needed. The othei membeis ot the cast have boon well placed in positions that will require careful handling While not occupjing a central position in the play, they bear more importance to It than is usually the cast with so-called "minor parts " It is felt in this con nection that the coach and committee have taken an extra step to Insure tho success of the play by obtaining tho services of competent people to play alongside the "stars." (Continued on Pag 4.) Agricultural Engineers. A short business meeting will bo held this evening (Tuesday) In the Music Hall, Temple, promptly at 7 o'clock. It Is Important that all Ag ricultural EngineerB come out. O. W. SJOGREN. Chairman. i I! I) V i I ( I ill I ; is I ' i .-'