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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
m THE DAILY NEBRASKAN v ! SORORITIES RANK HIGH WORK SEEMINGLY MORE CON SISTENT THAN LAST YEAR ALL ABOVE 225. HIVALRY CLOSE IN INSTANCES Thcta First Both Semesters, with Kap pa and Delta Gamma Second Each One Semester. Kilt ST SEMES'l i'.'H CKappa A T Kappa K (I Delta Zeta Delta I) I Chi Omega Alplia I'h I Achoth PI Data IMit Alpha () IM Delta (liimmii Rank a 4 r G 7 8 '.) 10 Weighted Average 291 6 280 1 278 9 271.4 256 4 239 6 237 7 234 I 219 8 C V n 2 6 2.9 l.H 2.0 2 9 .9 6 6 4 0 1 4 3.4 Alpha Xi Y) TT Alplia i 'hi O 12 218 2 202 9 Av lor all soi 217 1 Same last yr 237 6 SKCONIl SEMESTER. Weighted 4.2 5.3 3.3 4.8 Hank Average C I'"1 D. Kappa A T 1 282.0 .5 Delta r.anmia 2 268.1 .0 Alpha O Pi . 3 265.3 .0 Delta D 1) 4 262.2 2.0 Kappa K C. 5 255.6 4 1 Achoth 6 238 2 2.8 rhl Omega 7 234.3 4 8 Delta Zeta 8 234 0 9.1 Alpha Xi I) 9 229.5 5.0 Mpha rhi O 10 227.7 4.8 Mpha Phi . .11 204 7 6.5 . Beta I'hi 12 200 5 7 9 Av for all sor 245 0 4 0 Same laM r. 253.9 3.3 GLOOM ENVELOPES CAMP. Continued from page 1 nnled at the pivot position. Purdy. Ilutlu rford. Howard and Coffee came through with their uhurI gilt edge fool hall. Hut the strongest hack Held in the world ran't play foot hall when the line leaks like a dollar silk um brella in a hail storm. The scrlniMiage yesterday was the last heavy one before the Washburn game "Jumbo" may put his nthletes through a light scrimmage today, probably on the Imiversity field. Krl diiy afternoon the squad will tako a workout and run signals No one has any Idea as to how the team will lino up against Washburn. And more than that, mo one will know until the whistle blows for the kickoff. Washburn Reported Strong. Last year Washburn bested both Kansas and Denver Universities. This year the coach says that the Congre gational team is even better. Six men of last year's winning team are hold- ing down their places and the remain ing five holes have been filled with strong player Washburn is confi dent ol ictory. It is rumored that a special train of football entbusiastb will he run up to support their team. It begins to look like old Nebraska will have to hustle to hold her own. It is Imperative that the student body tin ii out en masse to root for tho wear.ers of the Scarlet and Cream. The Cornhusker team is up against a stllf proposition and must have all the help the students are capable of giving them I The class in fancy dancing under Miss Park, the new physical education instructor, began work yesterday after- I noon with about thirty girls enrolled Other gymnasium classes will not meet for regular classes until after next week. The Catholic Students' Club will 'Mold its annual reception at the Tem ple Kriday evening at 8 o'clock. Every body invited. Jones' Orchestra, L-9666. Aural Scott, '13, is visiting friends in the city. Indignant Band Goes On Strike When Told of New Conference Ruling Minneapolis Minn , Oct. 2. The Ciopher band has struck, mutinied, be come insurgent As a result of the new ruling which was passed at the Pig Nine Conference meeting in Chi cago last June, the Hoard of Athletic Control of the university is now pre vented from sending the band on foot ball trips, and when tho news was made generally known to the band men at first practice Wednesday night there was general indignation, not to say anger among the band members The new ruling which was passed at the conference meeting limits the number of men who may he sent on any trip to nother university to thirty men, and this number Is to be lined strictly to eligible players, coaches trainers and a. man a per C.oiu sequent Iy the band men are up in arms. It has been the custom for a num ber of years for the Hoard of Athletic Control to send the "band along with the football team on Its most import ant, trip to another university, but with the present ruling in force this will be impossible. The news first became generally known Wednesday evening at the first regular band prac tice of the year. Indignation ran high and during their meeting the hand men decided that after tho South Da kota game on Saturday they would not apear on Northrop field to play for football games this season. As they had already agreed to play for the South Dakota game before the action ol the Conference meeting became known, the band will appear on the Held tomorrow afternoon as usual six ty strong. In all probability il will be the last appearance ol the band at games this season. in 0Ml)r lap Pages From Past History 1905 The Hoard or Regents decides to gie credit Tor work on the Nebraskan staff 1901 There was a rumor about the cam pus that the five dollar rate to Minne sota would be reduced to three dollars. 1909 Twelve frats started the ten days' rushing season with dinner-dances, smokers, and jjaiiquets. 1902 The Regents will ask for $250,000 to be spent for Improvements .on both city and farm campuses. CROSS COUNTRY EXPECTED TO BE SUCCESSFUL SPORT Continued from page. 1 Loeb's Orchestra, L-9896 or B-1392. Big Western Meet at Chicago. Guy Reed and Dr. Clapp are exerting every effort to bring out the best of tho speediest material on hand. Let us look for the Missouri Valley Cham pionship this year. The Big Western Meet will be held at Chicago November the 22nd and this trip means a lucky tr,eat for the members of the squad. All the larg est of the Western schools compete In this Meet and it will bo a great honor to make a good showing there. Hare and Hound Race. Every Saturday and interesting and exciting run is made in form of a Hare and Hound Chase. Any one may enter this chase who desires to. Every evening of practice the squad is appointed a new territory which keeps it interesting and tho practice does not become a grind as of old. Prof. L. T. Skinner, who has been engaged during the summer on the soil survey or Scotts HlufT county, leaves Lincoln tomorrow to finish his work in that county KIIBSls foyyaBtrai v ldiE tWMjfcJr"" fcJiHBu "m Bt iQmmmmWLmmWr K S k&. I sSSBf' I' B H JIHF mmmmmmmmm PAw mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwimmmtmm V' rmmWkm .H Skmkm- mmjKm V" KLmmW Jmmmmt Tmm wBmwL kmmm- m mWr m'm. tmwkmmW mWmmWKm GUS EDWARDS' KID KABARET AT THE ORPHEUM THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tl ip A) 4 ' "-, mofwM.i vrrxMtnmr?tiv"f - y-"-7tyit-- - rs?-gT3Xi' '' 303 MBMIHH