The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1915, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
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FRESHMEN TEAM
rruporty of
THE UNIVERSITY OF
Lincoln
NEBRASKA
J. C. BEARD
EJItoi-ln-Chlef
MannginK Editor
First Associate Editor
Second Associate Editor..,
.Orvllla Chatt
. . Doris Slater
.Ethel Arnold
REPORTORIAL STA'P
C. E. Taul Earl JeiVrey
Charles Krov Marguerite Kauffman
Oumllle Ley'da Luclie Leyda
Pvron Rohrbaugh liuth Sheldon
Charles Helzer A. J. Covert
C. S. HoIimiii Etlle M. Noll
I'hil Warner
SrECIAL FEATURES
Rnoiotv Piiltor Dorothy Ellsworth
Athletic Editor Ivan U. Ueede
Business Manager Russell F. Clark
Asst. Business Manager.... U. S. Harkson
Subscription price 2.00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single copies, 5 cents each.
Entered at the rostotlice at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the Act of. Congress of March 3,
1S79.
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915
REGISTER TOMORROW
Tomorrow will be the last oppor
tunity for voters to register before
the effy election, which will be held
May 4. Every man in the University
who is eligible to vote in Lincoln
should take advantage of this oppor
tunity. From the standpoint of the
University alone the students should
take an interest in the election. The
men who are to have charge of the
city government for the "next two
years are to be elected and it is
essential that we have men who are
in sympathy with a bigger and better
University. At this particular time,
when the campus is being extended,
we need men who will lend every aid
in making the section of the city
where the University is located more
beautiful so that it may harmonize
with the new campus. There are
other questions of importance to be
decided in this election and every
student who can vote here should
register tomorrow so that he may
vote a week from Tuesday if he
wishes to. ' -y --
PLAY, TOMORROW NIGHT
(Continued from page 1)
niotlng the best in dramatic art. In
this connection they took part in tho
University Week with "The .Man from
Home," which was so enthusiastically
received in the different towns. It is
the desire of the Club to present the
best at the lowest cost and so they
have fixed the prices for tomorrow
night's production nt the lowest pos
sible. The cast is as follows:
Ceaucaire Leon Snyder, '15, Alma
Lady Mary
Ella Williams, '15, Buffalo, Wyo.
Raikcll. .. .Maurice Clark, '17, Omaha
Wlnterset.DeWitt Foster. 'IS, Kearney
Lucy
Eva McNamara, '15, Nebraska City
Molynoaux Hugh Agor, '14, Omaha
Badger. Harold Campbell, '10, Osceola
Miss I'aitelot
Elma Reeder, '15, Hot Springs, S. D.
Mrs. Mabsley
Isabel Coons, '15. Lincoln
Xash Ford Bates, '15, Springfield
Bantison J. C. Beard. '15, Lincoln
Bicksit Louis Home, '16, Omaha
Lady Rellertou
Camille Leyda, '1(5, Falls City
Townbrake
....Orville Chatt, 'lb', Enid, Okla.
Miss Tresby
llallie Workman. '16, Auburn
JollitYe L. L. Lynch. '13. Columbus
Francois Lad Kubik, '17, Clarkson
Lady Greenby
...Florence Maryott, '16, Lincoln
Marquis. Spray Gardner, '17, Valentino
The scene is laid near Bath, Eng
land. Time, 1756.
Act I rump room at Bath. Time-Morning.
Act II
Second Game of the Departmental
Baseball Series Won by the
Score of 7 to 1
Beaucaire's lodging in Bath
A month later.
Act III Lady Rellerton's
of same day.
Act IV Mr. Bantison's villa near
Bath. Three weeks later Twilight.
Act V Ante-room of the Assembly.
One week later Evening.
Stage Manager Clarence Clark,
Real class was shown in the De
partmental League when the Aca
demic team defeated the Freshmen
yesterday 7 to 1. Chamberlain main
tained his reputation as a slab artist,
but nt the same time Reynolds for
the Freshmen showed lots of ability
Rutherford and Chamberlain both
loaned against the ball for free pass
age around the paths, which brought
forth high commendation from Doctor
Maxey, who has established himself
as the premier fan of the league
The score:
Academics 3 2 1 1 0 0 07
Freshmen 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Line-up:
Catchers Academics, llugg, II.
Thiesen; Freshmen, Tinken, Gibbons.
Pitchers Academics, llugg, Cham
berlain; Freshmen, Hartman, Rey
nolds.
First base Academics, R
Freshmen, Moser, Florine.
Second base Academics,
Freshmen, Tully.
Third base Academics,
Freshmen. Crandall.
Shortstop Academics. Beck; Fresh
men, Vamer.
Left field Academics, Rutherford,
Claar; Freshmen, Picotte, Ireland.
Center field Academics, Pearney,
McMillen; Freshmen, Ford.
Right field Academics, II. Thiesen,
llugg, Chamberlain; Freshmen, Pace.
Summary Home runs, Chamber
Iain, Rutherford; three-base hit, An
gle; strike outs, by llugg 2, by
Evening .'Chamberlain 6, by Hartman 3, by Rey
I nolds 2. .
Umpire Scoville.
Saturday, April 24, the Agricultural
College will play the Engineers.
Standing of the Teams
. Yvoa Lost
Thiesen;
Schwab;
Angle;
Reporters Wanted
The Daily Nebraskan needs a few
live, energetic students who can spare
an hour each day for reportorial work.
Applications will be received at the
Nebraskan office from five to six today
and tomorrow.
On Thursday, April 15, Mr. Bert
Barber and Miss Alice Birge were mar
ried at North Platte. Mr. Barber grad
uated in 1912 and was a prominent
member of the Phi Delta Theta fra
ternity. For the past two years he
has been connected with the depart
ment of Agriculture of the Argentine
Republic, and on his return trip to
America visited Germany and England.
LOST Watch fob, silver, with Uni
versity seal pendant. Finder please
return to Alumni office. 131-133-SS
Scott's
B-4621.
Orchestra. Call B-i2 or
STOLEN Tarty who stole bicycle
from in front of City Y. M. C. A.
building, the night of April 20. is
known to the owner. He will return
same to Daily Nebraskan office and
avoid further trouble. V. F. S.
S6-1C0-132
Friendship Bracelets
The New Fad
Sterling Silver, 25c
SolktGold, $2.00
6,000 Sold in St. Louis
last week
HALLETT'S
Unl. Jeweler
Est. 1871
1143 O
Calendar
April 23
Sigma Phi Epsilon Annual Banquet.
Alpha Phi Formal Lincoln.
Medic Trip to Omaha,
Road Show Temple.
April 24
Sigma Phi Epsilon Formal Rose
wilde. Kappa Alpha Theta Formal Lin
coln. 'Dramatic Club Play Oliver, 8:15.
April 30
Delta Chi Formal Lincoln.
Phi Gamma Delta Dance.
Comus .Club Dance Rosewilde.
Regimental Informal Armory.
May 1
Engineers' Banquet.
Alpha Omicron Pi Formal Lincoln.
Mystic Fish Dance.
Silver Lynx Dance Walsh Hall.
May 4
University May Festival.
May 6
University May Festival Damrosch
Orchestra.
May 7
Alpha Chi Omega Formal Lincoln.
Junior Hop Capital Beach.
May E
Latin Club Banquet Lindell.
Beta Theta Pi Banquet.
May 11
Sophomore Hop Capital Eeach.
Achcth Dance -Art Hall.
May 12
Iry Day.
May 13
Medic Field Day.
May 15
Pii Delta Phi Banquet.
T. C. A. House Party.
Karpa Sigma Capital Eeach.
Engineers 1
Academics 1
Laws 0
Freshmen 0
Aggies 0
0
0
1
1
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NOTICES
Komensky Club Notice '
The Komensky Club will meet Sat
urday, April 24, in Art Hall.
The regimental mixer to be given
in the University Armory April 30,
1915, will be unlimited in the number
of tickets validated. No complimen
taries will be issued. T. A, Willams,
Agent Student Activities.
Engineers Attention
Next week is Engineers' Week. Arm
bands are on sale no and may be
purchased from E. Y. Grupe, Win.
Biba, or V. C. George. Are you a
loyal engineer?
Peru Club will meet at Professor
Brownell's, 2434 Q street, Saturday
night, April 24. Big doings.
Notice
The fraternity and sorority grades
for the first semester will be published
from Dean Engberg's office Monday,
April 2C.
Notice
There will be a meeting of the
Board of Regents on Wednesday,
April 8.
Printing and engraving at Boyd's.
125 No. 12th.
Notice
The final election for May Queen
will be held today. Senior girls will
rote from the hours of eight to five
In front of the Library. Every Senior
girl Is urged to vote.
There is a whole lot of mouth dis
ease in "Woodson county, but It is cot
affecting the cattle. Yates Center
News.
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