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THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN : -TlnrDailrNebraskair Property of THE UNIVBU8ITV OF NEBRASKA Lincoln HEI0D B. DAWSON EdItor-ln-Chlof Phone L-74R1 "Monnrflnif Hftltlor, p r Hpnncr Aoclato Bdltot Huth M. SqiHrc AMo!ate Editor " v. ivouinu Ailetio XHtor, C. K. Mors nRJPOTlTORIAl. STAFF n.rrln Qomoii Jolin I.nnz W. E. Har Ocraldlno Kauffinan KUiabnth Hy Hugh MoVlckcr Leon Palmer F. M. Morrlntn J. A. Phllllpl Builnowi Mannpor Frank 8. Porkln Aewt. Bualneas Maiiaeer..IUiMoll F. Clark Sobnorlptlon prlco 12.00 per year, nayablo in advance. Single cojrlwi, 6 cunts a oh. Entered at the pontomc at Lincoln, Nebnmka, na necond-olaea mall matter, ttader tho Aot of OonirroM of March 3, 187. The DAILY NEBRASICAN purpoao to be the free volco of student uontlmont; to be fair; to be Impartial; to uookTulvlae u well m offer It; to truthfully picture college life; to so furthor than tho more printing of news by standing- for tho highest Ideals of tho University; In short, to serve the University of Nebraeka. Saturday, Mny 10, 1914 University Notices Household Arts Club. The Household Arts Club will meet Tuesday night, May 19, at tho Chi Omega house, 220 North Twenty-sixth stroot. This meeting Is postponed from May 12 to May 19. Catholic Students' Club. Bishop Tlhen will deliver an ad' dresB to the Catholic Students' Club In tho Temple Theatre, Sundny, May 17. ,at3-iim. All Invited. Students' Chemical Club. The rogular meeting of tho Stu dents' Chemical Club has been post poned nml will bo hold noxt Wednes day ovonlng at the usual thno. CornhuskersI Persons desiring standard copies of tho Cornhuskor may order same at T. A. Williams' ofllce or Cornhuakor JifH,pn fnr n fy-rfnVH. Clothes Out. All clothing must be removed from tho lockers in tho Women's Gym nasium by Juno 1st or It will bo con- a I ments iftny bo made bofore Juno 1st for storing property with Mrs. Plorco for tho summer. INA E. G1TTINGS. University Calendar Saturday, May 16th. Kosmot Club Ouora OHvr Beta Theta PI dance CanltVl Boach. Latin Club banquet Llndelir- Union dancing party Toraplo. Rag Applications. Application for election to tho posi tions of edutor-in-chief, managing edi tor, two associate editors, businoss manager and assistant business man a ger of tho Daily Nebraskan for tho llrst semester of the school yoar of 1914-1915 will bo received at tho offlce of the secretary of tho Student Publi cation Board, basement Administra tion Building, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 23, 1914. Application to be made on form which will bo furnlBhed by the secre tary, T. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary Student Publication Board. TODAY'S PROGRAM (Continued from pago 1) doruon 1. C.,05; Jamoiflon P. C 70. 100 Yard Dash 8eml-Flnal8. 5 First Heat 1:50 P. M. 0 Socond Heat J: 50 P. M. Varsity Mile Run 1:65 P. M. 1. Montgomery M 111. 2. LTndeljeryT.. 1087 3, Wullnnn M., 121 4. Townsond iM 120. 5. Goetzo N 124. 6. McAhiBtorH N., .134. 7. Spohn N., 141. 120 Yard Hurdles Preliminaries. FlrnUHoat 2:05 P. 1L 1. Rlddcll B., 7. 2. Sconce E., 18. 3. Gale K 28. 4.. Flint O., 59. 5. Jamelson P. C., 70. G. Teall Su 92. Socond Heat 2:05 P. M. Moul P., 22. Ball K., 25. Albrecht L 45. 4. Fullnway O., 00. 5. BoydK.2JL (!. Van Home!'. C, 70. Third II oat 2:05 P. M. 1. Adams B., 1. 2. ThomaH K., 33. "3. Newburn K. M. A., 39. 4. Vundlvor L., 51. 5. Cabby P. C, 09. 100 Yard Dash. Finals, 2:15 P. M. 120-Yard-Hurdles; Finals. 2:20 P. M. Varsity 220 Yard Dash 2:25 P. M. 1. Spink M 119. 2. Molumby M., 112. 3. Biorman M 102. 4. Martin M.. 110. 5. Robertson M., 11G. 0. Erwin N, 127. 7. Reese N., J 37. 8. Zumwinklo N., 142. 9. Scott N., 140. Varsity 120 Yard Hurdles 2:30 P. M 1. Martin M.. 110. 2. Blerman M , 103. 3. Kruse N . 129. 4. Lindstrum N., 131. H. S. 880 Yard Run 2:40 P. M. 1. Gabby P. C. 09. Wallace K.. 34. 3. NelhaUB Su., 90. 4. Dougherty P. c, 07. 5. Herman B., 3. 0. Douglas O., 50. 7. Atkinson L., 44. 8. Mlckel C, 14. 9. Banoy U. P., 97. 10. Johnson K., 28. 11. Howoll B., 4. 12. Ut. 14. 15. 10. 17 Jackson L 40. C'larks P. C. 60. Cottle E., 15. Gee K. M. A., 38. Palsoy F.. 20. Murray B., (i. 18. McBrunn Su , 8S. -" , nun oil , OO. 1. A. Robertson M.. 110. 2. Llndebery M.. TOlT 3. Montgomery M., Ill, 4. Leverson M. 107. 5. Kublk N., 130. 0. llugg N., 120. H. S. 220 Yard Dash Preliminaries. First Heat 3:00 P. M. 1. Fitch O., 58. 2. LowIb K., 30. 3. Rowon L., 49. 4t Sestak B-8i ' 5. Hutton 11., 24. Second Heat 3:00 P. M. 1. Blohn S. O., 78. 2. Worber K. M. A., 43. 3. McMahon L., 47. 4. Sconco E., 18. 5. Hafner Su., 80. Third Heat 3:00 P. M. 1. Adams B., 1. 2. Schultz II., 23. 3. Ragan U, 101. 4. Ball K., 25. 5. Morettrlty O., 61. ' Fourth Heat 3:00 P. M. 1. Schmidt L., 50. 2. Edeo P. C 68. 3. Stevens B., 10. 4. llustow Su., 91. 5. Gale K., 28 Reserves. Day B., 2; Bryans O., 55; Jamei son P. C, 70; Anderson P. C, 65; BeHll So. O., 77; 'Henty T., 04. Varsity Two Mile Run 3:20 P. M. 1. Wallace M., 121. 2. Townsend-M., 120. 3. Rapncz M., 115. 4. Hartnoy M 100. 6. KraU N.t 128. ' 6. McMaators N., 135. 7. Spohn N., 141. Varsity 220 Yard Hurdle 3:35 P. M. 1. Martin M., 110. 2. A. Blerman M., 103. 3. Levorson M., 107. 4. Lindstrum N., 131. nr.KrUBG-Nr, 129. 0. Nafzlger N., 134. H. S. 220 Yard Hurdles. First Heat, 3:40 P. M. 1. Lewis K., 30. 2. Adams B.. 1. 3. Anderson P. C, 05. 4. Lyne Su., 87. 6. Ponton L., 48. Second Heat, 3:40 P. AI. ' 1. Sconco E., 18. 2. Vandevlr L:, 51. V. Gabby P. C, 727 4. Novillo O., G2. 5. Beckard K. M. A., 33. Reserves. Ball K., 25; Gale K., 28; Teall Su., 92; Bowers T 93. H. S. 220 Yard Dash Seml-Flnals. First Heat, 3:50 P. M. Second Heat, 3:50 P. M. VaL8ity880Yard Run 3:55 P. M. 1. Montgomery M., 111. 2. Lindoberg M., 108. 3. 4. 5. 0. Wallace M., 121. Dunnell M., 104. Kublk N., 130. Hugg N.. 120. H. S. 220 Yard Hurdles Finals, 4:00 P. M. ' H. S. 220 Yard Dash. Finals, 4:05 V M. i Varsity Mile Relay 4:10 P. M. Minnesota: Lindoberg 108; R. Rob-! orison 116; Montgomery 111; Le-! vorson 107. ' Nebraska: Scott 140; Kublk' 130; Goetze 124; Zumwinkle 142 H. S. One Mile Run 4:20 P. M. I. Cottlo-fE., in. 2: HcrnmtiBji. 3. Mlckle C, 14. 4. Gilchrist Su.. 85. 5. Wallace K.. 34. 0. Dougherty P. C., 07. 7. Zollinger N. M. A., 54 8. lialsoy F., 20. 9. Murray B 0. 10. Johnson K., 29. II. Tennant P. C, 75. 12. Atkinson L., 44. 13. Poynler O.. 03. 14. Clnrks P. C, GO. 15. Howoll B., 4. 10. Gee K. M. A., 38. H. S. 440 Yard Run 4:30 P. M. 1. Ball K.. 25. 2, McMahon L., 47 3. Slovens B., 10. h B row-n 4iV-13 5. Douglas O., 5G. 0. Hull 15., 17. 7. Rustow Su 91. 8. Bnney U. P., 97. 9. Gabby P. C, 09. 10. Bixby K. M. A., 3G. 11. Beall So. O., 77. 12. Schultz II., 23. 13. Jamelson P. C, 70. 14. Lewis K.. 30. 15. Engstrom O., 57. 16. Hutton II., 24. 17. Hafner Su., 86. 18. Rowen L., 49. 19. Clark U. P., 97. 20. Penton L., 48. 21. Van Home P. C, 76 22. Wallace K.,- 34. 23. Maxwell B.. 5. 4 24. Boyit K., 26. 25. Shultz B., 9. H. S. 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