' I H' u THE DAILY tfEBRASKAN SLAPS THE BALL RUDELY THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES CLASSIFIED COLUMN e v . f UNGENTLEMANLY CONDUCT ON PART OF SEVERAL BASEBALL PLAYERS REPORTED. CAPTAIN MAX GETS NEW SUIT Handsome Exponent of Kindness and Moderation of Emotion in Sports Is Now Freshly Attired. By Sister Grace. At last' The baseball squads are drilling under our most beautiful and handsome coaches They, I mean the players, have made the greatest prog ress the last week for they have been pitching, in the rules of the game and catching You ought to see Jimmy Hodman and Becky Heckoff throw just as hard as they can at these boys standing up there with that club Yesterday Jimmy hit one poor little freshman and made him cry. I felt so sorry for him that I wanted to go over nnd kiss him but Roily wouldn't let me. My, but we have got a pretty cap tain Max is awfully nice, and I am sure all the girls will like him In his new ball suit. He is too cute for any thing. Maybe you didn't know he Is captain but really ho is. He was elected last Monday night by that live ly, vivacious athletic board. We have two men that have lots of nerve. They are not afraid to stand up there right Denind the man with the club and just grab those balls. My, but it takes lots of nerve. Harto is awfully good The way in which the young enthusiast handles the mitt, face protector and bat is astonishing (Some good words in that last sen- tence.) Prospective players are being chosen early because there are not enough places on the team for all of the play ers and the first man out makes the team The coaches have been worrying a lot these nights because none of the players have a whip with a long crack er. The team is going to have a game with the poor freshies today for they know they can beat them. They are afraid to play any seniors for fear they would be beaten. Hut we are strong fr the freshies AT THE ORPHEUM. An unusually attractive and classy vaudeville bill starts a week's engage ment at the Orpheum tonight. The headline feature iB the eight London Palace girls, a bevy of beauty known an the aristocrats of the dancing world, 'ela-phone, a comedian who Is the pos sessor of a peculiar vocal ability; the Kyles In an aerial novelty entitled "Johnny and the French Maid;" Claude Golden, wizard of the playing cards; the Goyt trio, featuring the wonderful fox terrier "Daisy;" Cain and Odom, tho twentieth century vaudevillians and Harry B. Toomeand Nan Hewins In a pleasing little comedy sketch, "It Happened in Lonelyville." Adv. huck Peery threatens law suit if we mention him In this Issue In any awfal situation we don't need to he is awful en6ugh, anyway. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Prlaters, 1813 N street. 1 w. !...' -j if '. ' ', H', Mrs S. L Roberts of Alma Is visit ing nt tho Chi Omega houso. Ryrne Marcellus was noticed on the campus with a girl. He will be seen at a sorority house. In a week or so. Frollch'e Orchestra, mono L-73G3. Silver Lynx announces tho pledging of Carl I luck of North Bend. Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990. C. H. Frey, University florlBt, 1133 0 Bt. Chi Omega announces the pledging of Fannie Malzacher of Oakdale and Maude Clark of Blessing, Tex. Chan Trimble, managing editor of the Cornhusker has had a breakdown from overwork on the 1913 annual and left yesterday for Florida. Telephone Yule Bros at once. Notice. Tho Junior hop, deficit and relief committees will meet this morning nt 11:00 in U106. Loeb's Orchestra, Phone L7620. Notice. All men interested In heavy gymnas tics please meet at my ofllce at 11 o'clock A. M. today. DR. R. G CLAPP. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Owing to the bright sunny weather yesterday, fussers were much in evi dence on the benches. 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