i' ( t -t. Xi. l 'p ...Mf r ' "'' '"''''n'lii'J .... U.. ,I1W wmKUMBMOWMM ,ti,aiiiA THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ,tV1fi..i.'(Mll..tv.I..TJW.rlr. Engineers Determine Stress and Strain on Baseball Diamond Tod si y is the big day or Engineers week. All the shop men arc taking he day off, and improving tho time liv plaving baseball There arc to bo two games this morning and one in the afternoon The civil engineers play the men from the agricultural engineering department, and the elec trioals meet the mechanicals this morning. The winners of these two games play for the championship at the State Farm this afternoon The four teams have been practis ing for some time and good games are assured. There is a great deal i of rivalry between the various depart-1 ments This is as noticeable in the fttcuHy-HH Hmottg-thf Httidenta.- -The-rare spectacle of a professor wildly excited over an athletic contest may be seen today. j. S. Phares is in charge of the ball games. The captains of the teams nre: C. E.'s, V. C. Keirle; Ag Engrs. W. A. Nelson, M. E 's, L (' Lichty; E E.'s, Gecrge Wilson. Krajicek will pitch-, for the (' E 's and Lichly for tho M E.'s. The other pitchers have not been definitely decided upon. The shop men have charge of con vocation, also, this morning People coming out of University hall at the close of 10 o'clock classes will be greeted by the classical music of Ted Sullivan and his "Old German Rand," who will entertain them for ten min utes before convocation. At the convocation. Dean Stout will preside. The Engineer's quartet will sing several catchy songs and "Squill" Owen will offer a recitation Professor Tuckerinan is also on the program and should prove a drawing card:' Sigma Tau, the honorary En gineering society, will present the col lege with a portrait of General Dud ley, one of Nebraska's first command ants, and who gave the first engineer ing instructions in the University V. 1 Wirt will make the presentataion The championship game at the farm starts at 2.T0 p in, the engineers leaving Thirteenth and () streets at 2 15 o'clock. CORNHUSKER SETS DATES. (Continued from Page 1 ) book only $2,850 convs from sub script ions Liberal! scattered oei the campus will be tables foi the accommodation of those who want the best annual ever published by any Unhedsity The Cornhusk r will be a book ot pictun s, cartoons and jokes Eery familiar scene, eveiy conspicuous per sonality, ef ry pun that has ever been addressed to an unsuspecting student bod, has been taken advantage of in order to furnish the students m tho closing dajs ol the school year foui hundred and ninety six pages of solid recreation and fun Whether you get a cloth or leather book remember, the -.ubstance will be the same, but the leather book is superior in at traction and durability After seeing the book, and comparing it in spice and bond merit with preceding an nuals. it is felt that you will not re Fef yollr tiiirCliasoir-Trrrr prtm Trref only dates to order the finest Corn huskc r anjone has i ver read an April 22 and 2:?. CLASSIFIED COLUMN NOTICE For classy finishing see Frederick Macdonald. Auto phone B-3368. The Know How Photographer STUDENT solicitors, new work, good commissions to right men. 1234 S St. 4-ll-13-7t FOR SALE- New Ward & Wright ten nis racket, bargain at $5. See V. Bas com, junior law. 4-ll-3t LOST AND FOUND. LOST A small brown Moore's non- leakable pen. Please return to this office 4-10-3t LOST A spike pin Tuesday morning on the campus. Please return to this ofllce. 4-10-3t LOST Gold-handled parasol. Initials II. (' W. engraved on handle. Re turn to Rag ofllce. RENT, ROOMS. FOR RENT To fraternity or sorority a large modern house Inquire 1437 Q 4 10 4t -iru-.ru uuriririrrCTfl:iunnnnntyinnnannanannpgiYTTnnnnuoiMuurnrvT invi'i" omito tJwpnbticafioi of (fie graduate siudenls (fiesis requires am pfeprinfincj fati fides. We offer our tone experience uiprinfinq and the sertice of a complete ty equipped pfcnt to fiose eon temp fat ing J)u6tica fioii. Sfafe JournafCbmpan EHGRA VIMG WD MDOSSVG m m ti Jlfti.'--Tm HSuf jVX wVEQMBaaaaaaMT Hess Sisters at the Orpheum THE CAFETERIA Of the University Y. M C. A. THE BEST PLACE FOR STOPENTS Breakfast 7 to 8:30 Dinner 11 to 1:30 Supper 5: 30 to 7 :- THE TEMPLE -: r--fci THE HEW CEHTURY PRIIITERS LINCOLN Western Adv. Co. 1212 P STREET Art Calendars and Novelties Manufacturers of High Grade Advertising Specialties TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c COOKIES PIES CAKES Ms , Give us your next order for Punch. We know we can suit you both in quality and in price "SPA" Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room afeteria Plan City Y. M. .A. -:- 13th aid P HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING n w I