The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1913, WOMEN'S EDITION, Image 20
win i imMfwawn J'V '-i i.'.-VJ.'jy MaaawMmiMai May 2, 1913W OMEN'S E I) I T I 0 N THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Expect Bleachers to be Crowded at Girls' Track Meet May 14 GIRLS BASKET BALL Some Strong Teams Developed by Miss Beghtol Freshman Team Winners This Year. ituii.i Jmm A If you were in the band last year or had a friend In tho band, or if you happened to be In the law library, or in tho engineering lab on the af ternoon of May it, yon were privileged indeed For while the girls were al lowed to skip Classen all afternoon for tho price of ID cents admission to the athletic field, the sterner sev were prohibited excepting the band, which for once, turned out en masse Although the girls held the meet "just for fun," real medals were given to the winners of the various events onlv three of which, any one con testant could enter There was the ex citing baseball game between the freshmen and the sophs. In which the former run off with the score li) 11 .... ."". . Ntb!,ttktt--hWl The i0 and L': yam dasnes gave inn fair Ataiantas ample opportunity to show their prowess The basketball throw, the running high jump, and the relay races gave variety to the after noon's program This year, on the 11th of May. mere man will not have to endanger his lire by hanging out of high windows or by clinging affectionately to handy telephone poles, for admission will be granted to all those who can produce tho necessary dime (Season tickets not honoied This includes the band The girls hae been working hard all spring and the meet promises to be unusual!) exciting In addition to last yeai's events, there will be a -ID yard hurdle, shot put. and pole vault. Medals won in this meet will count toward "N's " Dear Venus' Please, please, keep this strictly confidential, as 1 should simply die If the other girls should find out that 1 have allowed such a Himple problem to master me. These are the facts in the case. A simply swell frat man has been rushing me for the last week. When I rave about him he is really too perfectly grand the other girls all look too knowing and superior. Now, dear Venus, do advise me. Why do the girls act thus? Despair ingly. C.LADYS. Gladys: Upon consulting the cal endar, the reason for all the facts as gven above is plain, but freshmen should not expect to know all the chapter jokes. SILVER SERPENT ANNOUNCES. Silver Serpe.it. the honorary Sopho more sorority, announces the pledg lug of the following girls: Elizabeth Lawrence, Elsa Harmon, Florence Frost, Sadie Aber, Margorie Morse, Marquerite Farley, Helen Thomas. Genevieve l.owry, Mabel Murty, Mabel Stern, Louise Bedwell, Vorda San borrne, I mm Nelson, Winifred Seegar and Freda Stuff. As long as the physical education department exists In tho University, basketball Is certain to be included as a part of the athletic training. From the time that It was Introduced In 18!l; by Miss Anne Barr. now Mrs H. (! Clapp, Into the gymnasium classes, It has continued to be a favorite team game among the girls Perhaps no other game favors team work to such an extent as does basketball and as for training in endurance, agility and head work, it is unsurpassed It is es sentially a girl's game, and the fact that boy; play the game with greater agility than girls do, does not altor the truth of this statement The game was planned for girls and the rules merely been changed to suit the boys Kr4ia.Lxtico.rd amuntl other colleges while she had a first team From IK'.h; l'.KHi, the period dur ing which a first team was maintained, onl one game was lost, and Nebraska held the reputation of standing for all that is best in athletics. Since the maintenance of a first team has been discontinued, the In terest has been centered in the vari ous class learn, and class spirit has been aroused. It has become custom ary to arrange an interclass tourna ment and in this way any girl who Is particularly interested in the game and cares to try for a place on the team, has a chance to make a class team Miss Gilt lugs and Miss Uegthol act as coaches for the practices and trjouts and they select the girls who make up the teams Kach yeai every freshman is given a chance to learn the game and many of them become very proficient by the end of the season. Since there is no skating pond in connection with the University, and no equipment for oth er winter sports, basket ball forms an important indor sport during the win ter months. Regular practices are ar ranged, which look forward to tho final tournament in tho spring. This year each class was represent ed by a strong team and a lively con test was the result. The freshman team, however, consisted of the pick of the high school teams, and Miss llegthol has developed them into an exceptionally strong team. They easily defeated tho sophomores and the juniors won from the seniors. In the final contest the freshmen defeated the juniors and thereby won the championship. Mary Howard of Columbus is visit ing at the Tl Delta house. Rertha Fillers is visiting at Scribner. Fdith Robbins who was taken down with diphtheria, is getting along nicely. Low Shoes Men see me this week 300 sample pairs of $5 values I got at a price BUDD 1415 0 Street Youy Choice of Soft, Derby or Straw Hat FREE with your suit order. This is a legitimate, honest sale to introduce our suits to those who are used to paying more money. SUIT TO MEASURE and Spring Hat, all for $15 CUT OUT THE COUPON - EDSJTOGGERY--$2 HATTER This coupon entitles the undersigned M. to any hat in your store FREE, charge hat to account of DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS Signed. ... .. Mgr. Date . .. Order No Cut out this coupon and bring it in when you order your suit. 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' ALL SOULS' CHURCH A Free Religious Society, 12th and H Services 10:45 A. M- ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister May 4: Annual Sermon to Students "The New Chivalry."' 1 m u n ViTgsiawwwwreniiBwii