1 n t r XTbe IDatl IRebraskan Vol. XII.- No. 127 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913 Price, 5 Cents KOSMET SALE OPENS SEATS FOR "THE MATCH MAK ERS" GO ON SALE THIS MORNING. PRESENTED BY UNI. TALENT Price Is Low in Order That All May Attend Best Ever Musical Production. Seats lor the "Match Makeis,' the Kosmet Klub's annual musical pro d notion go on sale this morning at 10 Both pla and music weie written and sfaged bv Fnheisit talent and the attendance promises to be good The Kosmet Klub was or gam .ed two1 ,; Haiboiu will act as toastmaster vears ago with the pui pose in lew . Cliancclloi veiv. I'rol () .1 Fcrgu of each ear staging a musical produo J son. Vol nc Hedges and Louis Ciam tion written in its entirety b Univei )( h. p.esident of the Fngineei ing So sity people The competition tot place in the oast is an open one The great i egret of the Klub is that the plaj could not be produced free of charge ehui go but unavoidable expense . . . i . . . i makes it impossble. They do aim, howe er, to hx the pi u e so that it mav ni'Molv cover cost of production - -- - Several Frat Games of Baseball Will Be Played Soon Todaj will be a busv da for all of , the amateur ball teams and some that ought to be There are several frat games scheduled on paper but vvheth er or iiot thev will play is a matter of conjecture ' The Delta Tans aie scheduled to meet the Alpha Tau Omegas in a prac tioe game somewhere in the near 1- , entity of Lincoln Kach of these teams are good ones and have some very fast material The Sigma Phi Rpsilon. are the proud possessors of two teams and will piobably have a game all by themselves The fiat schedule is' not out et but should be about the tirst ol next week I Several of the fraternities, who do not want then names mentioned aie going to plaj games sometime between Saturday afternoon and Monday morning Wrestling Squad Leaves for Madison In Fine Condition Three members of the wrestling squad left for Madison, Wis. for the western evening wrestling tournament this . been made to the program by procur Carl Ganz, Gunther and Phil , ing Mrs Helms as soloist for the Southwick were the members of the team to accompany Doctor Clapp on the trip. These men are in extra good ,hape and are expected to make a much better showing than the squad did at the dual meet with Iowa The other members of the squad that were to compete in the heavier weights did not go as they were not in very good condition. Shop Men End Week Annual Feed atjLindell Tonight The annual engineer inn banquet will be held at the Lindell hotel at t .? tonight This is a big eent In the cal endar of the Nebraska englneei Last eai 210 men attended the bnuqtiet, and fulh as mmij aie eiected this ear Manv alumni aie ictuiniug foi the banquet On the campus the tickets are going fast, although niiinj aie wait .ng until Satutclav to purchase theii tu kets The tfJITBT 11sT, av announced by Chan man Tone is a good one Piot , - ,(, an, included in the toast list. and insure the excellence of the pro gram Kacultv rnembeis and ptonii- ,,, alunini will also probablv be (.allcd on for shoit talks 'rn(. banquet at the Lindell tonight ( ()M.S H. most successful engineeis' week in the histoi of the Cniveisitv n the events so lai h.ie been well su))orted The iall brought out a huge eiowd and was a veiv enthusias tic afiair The ball games pioduced .i gieat deal ol college spint and a cieditable program was given at con vo at ion While no one man or group ot men , an daim credit for that which is the 1(.slt of the spirit displaced b all the sll()I) ,,,011, the engineer ing societv was ,lt, ;,,,ur(.,. () ;h,' plans Tor the week ri,sj(ient Gramlieh and the following committe es have put much time and (,fjOIt ,,,( the ai rangeinents for the U(Mk Convocation Alliens, chairman, j,.igaard, Dre-det, Someis, Wirt Banquet Tonev , chaii man , Verson, Wohltoi d, ('has Anderson -As Cotton, chairman, I'aiker. 'punks, (jieen "Hag" Ljrnan, ( liaii man . Kvans, SjKI0Ili Tlioinpson Baseball l'haios The week was financed bv the- sale of the buttons This w.is 111 chaige ot L 1' Ams TICKETS ON SALE APRIL 28 Dancing Exhibition to Be Given May 3 Mrs. Helms to Be Soloist. I Tickets for the classical dancing ex- I hibition to be given at the Temple, May :5, will be placed on sale Monday, April 28 at the Temple, or may be reserved now by seeing Miss Anna Day Another pleasing addition has evening I , Theta Formal Party. The Tlietas will give their annual party at the Lincoln tonight The Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae back for the party are Florence Dutton of Has tings, Mamie Anderson of Shelby, Marie Hodge of Omaha, and Mrs Hu bert Orr of Missouri Valley. A. I. E. E. Takes Basketball Game From A. E. M. E. The engineeis continued their week ol athletic aclivites b holding a has ketball game last evening between the mechanical and eloctiioal engineeis The electiical engineeis won the con test attei a bitteilv fought contest by a score ot IS to 1" The marked char actei istics ot I he game weie the i oughnoss and the spectacular goals shot b s( lentillatlng plavers ol both learns" Fori IIP e-lpnrtrs" rnr Btnr Avorlc was doii" b Cauiei and IMeioe while Westling and Finlcv were the shilling lights of the inec hanlos The Hi st hall was the loiighei and leseinbled a football game plaod In track suits moie than it did a basket I govei ntnent," was the subject for dis hall game "Hizoner" Mr Candy act .HHi()I1 Although the struggle was ed in the capacit.v of umpiie or i el (.()M, ,,, lmhcHiVf (o th(, very iHHt eiee and ieall did a tine job of it, too He ic.illv called two fouls on eac h team but little did thev llgure in the final score The second halt was just a little bit loiighei than the fiist but not quite is inan.v louls weie called The scoi e was tied fiom time to time The game was a gocsd one and leallv was bitterly fought the best team winning Engineers to Meet Barristers Upon Diamond Today Although Coach Stlehin and the 'vjusitv team are in Jay-Hawk land, salient remarks ou the merits of tire the University public will have the speec lies vvei e greeted by long and vig- .. i i ii ! or ous applause opporturutv to witness a good ball, game when (he engineeis meet the' The j-.dges .e.urned w Itl. a rosy pic laws this afternoon at 2 30 The.e It, , " ' ' of ,h,, "'' ,h,'' enjoyi-d on the a g.eat deal of i hairy between the j "'P , "e of Nebraska's largest and two colleges and a good game is as- '" piosperous cities The debate, suied The game will he cspeii to the IlH leported b one csf their number, geneial public l'1 I s. i j I d A Prince, gave particular Owen Frank will lead the laws and ( expression to the pleasures which the will pfobablv pitch imstrong and : oppoi t unity tcs judge tills contest gave St i am are also possible pitcheis tor him the law team The i est of the team have nest yet been announced Manager I'hares of the engineers has announced the following tentative line-up Dow.c , Lindstiom, lb, Llcht). lils, Fricson, or Peterson, lib; Votavv, ss. Bowman, cf, Heck rf, Parker, if, Tunka, Krajcek and Keefe will pitch for the shop men. Roth colleges have lost several men on account of the absence of the 'var sity, nut this will probably serve only to make the teams more evenly matched, so that a good game Is as sured. Alpha XI Delta Banquet. Alpha Xi Delta sorority holds its tirst annual banquet tonight The alumnae back for the event are Mil died Bevins of Beatrice, Celia Malone of Blair, Hazel Robinson of Hastings and Joy Schrekengast of University ! Place. UNIVERSITY MEN SPEAK MAXEY, BURTIS AND PRINCE AD DRESS HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS REMARKS LOUDLY APPLAUDED Falrbury High School Defeats Edgar High School in Warm Debate and Becomes the District Champion. Last Monday night occurred the de bate between Falrbury and tedgai high schools- Of this hotly contested foren sic affrav a publishable report has Just reached our ea.s The regular Nebras ka High School Debating League ques tion, "Resolved, That American cities should adopt a commission form of ,)loUH struck in rebuttal, the decision of tiie judges was for Falrbury The opponents met each other In I he Fiist Haptist church of Falrbury and delivered their speeches to a house ih.it was packed to halls and corrl dois Adjutant General llartlgan of the Nebraska State Militia presided, This debate is Hpec iallv ((suspicious and 01 inteiest to I'nUeisit) readers, say those who heard it, because three ot the Univei slt s most prominent men, Doctor Fdwin Maxey, Harry Bur tis and Ilaicsld A I'lince serve the con testing orators as judges At the close ol the debate the judges were asked tcs express their estimate of the work just presented, and their Harry R. Minor of Redpath Systsm Remembers "Daily" Daily Nebraskan Inclosed find check for $1 due you for the last se mester to the Daily Nebraskan. Always glad to pay for an organ that is so inspiring to any loyal Corn husker. Allow me to congratulate the manager and staff on the increasing strength of this publication. SeeniB to me that our University is growing fastly together in spirit and purpose and let us all unite in further ing the general interests of Nebraska. I am ever ready to help the fellow stu dents at all times. Cordially yours HARRY R. MINOR.