. THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN ODE HUNDRED FIFT1 GO-EDS PLAY "Oxfords Ifl THREE BASKETBALL TOURNEYS 99 : 1. 1. ' t ill s. : , IF Games Managed by Women's Athletic Association WINNERS AWARDED PRIZES Seniors Win IntercUts Delta Zeta Wlnt Intersorority and Purplea Win Rainbow Tournament . Mrs. Jessie Beghtol Lee Time was when the college girl was supposed to do one of two things sho could bone hard and get her self a I. B. K. or she could dance and wield a feather fan at proms Hut no girl was ever supposed to do both. This was the happy day wheu all ladies were supposed to be afraid of mice and faint at the sight of blood. Rut owing to a number of things largely the passing of time and the unceasing demand made by women for recognition in every phase of life this has all been changed. Women can make munitions, they can run fac tcrls, they can plow farms and they not only can do It but they are doing it every day of their lives. And the college woman, in practically every case, has been the forerunner and the instigator of the work to be done. And not only can the college woman work to point and purpose, but she can play, keeping the rules, and obey the dictates of the referee and umpire quite as well as anyone. The members of the Women's Ath letic Association, and the players .com- j peting for awards in that sport man- aged three supcessiui lournauienis ; this season the Inter-Sorority, the. Rainbow and the Inter-Class. These tournaments enabled one hundred and j flrty girls to compete m actual piay- ing for prize, gave healthful and j pieaaaiu rcci trauuu iui iuau; mvii and' proved conclusively thjat girls' athletics, when managed by girls of character and discretion, can be made one of the most important influences of college life. Delta Zeta Wins In the Inter-Sorority tournament, Delta Zeta, with Blanche Higgins, Grace Nichols, Teggy Downing, Helen Dewitt, and Gertrude DeSautelle play ing, defeated Chi Omega, represented by Beatrice Koch, Camilla Koch, Bess Sherman, Margaret Cowden and Bess , Cheney. The Rainbow tournament re-j suited in a victory for the Purple, Puiibv Read. Annabelle Ranslan, Lll llan Wirt. Nellie Bloodgood and Patricia Maloney defeating the White, with Emma Fcniel. Alice bchott, Louise redrett, Hazel Edwards and Lillian Anderson defending that color. The inter-class tournament was a marked victory for the seniors, that team, with Beatrice Dlerks. captain; Ermine Carmean, Camilla Koch. Grace Nhhols and Blanche Higgins defeat ing the Juniors, the runners-up, by a very lopsided score. ' It is a tribute to a well managed nort ihat it will attract the style nf elrl who nlays basketball at Ne braska. During the entire season of ninir there was never the slightest dissatisfaction displayed by a single girl no team ever stooped to an un snortsmanllke trick to win and never was deliberate fouling indulged in by a nlaver. The tournaments began on time, were played off as fast as they could be nlayed. entirely under tne management of the Women's Athletic association. This takes considerable executive ability, endless tact and much more work than most people would care to undertake. Players Develop Skill The eood old days when it was funny to speak of a woman's aim are decidedly gone. They seem to te doing everything better these days they can heave plates through win dows and balls through loops as well as anyone. Ermine Carmean man aged to hit the little hoop fourteen times during the interclass tourna mentand she had a good guard in the way all the time. Camilla Koch located the basket eleven times during the same games and she did it at toD speed against a clever opponent Grace Nichols with the characteris tic vacillating feminine mind kept her attention on the game well enough to prevent a single goal being made by her by her opponent during a whole tournament. And the good old argu ment, "girls are poor loosers" received a knockout blow when the sorority cup was won by the Delta Zetas by a single goal and won in perfect peace and good feeling. In all, the basketball season, with its splendid record of players and play, is a credit to the University .of Ne braska, to the Women's Athletic asso ciation, and to the skill and the fair play of the girls of the whole school. the thin Anticipating the vogue for the tniart oxford we bought generously and are displaying one of the most completo oxford stocks you are likely find huskers clean house on the Kansas Farmers. The line-ups for the games will probably be: Nebraska Aggies Jackson (c) f FoK Schellenberg ....f Vantrine Hubka c Wheedon Spear g Clarke Thomas g.. Hinds LOST Brown overcoat. " Finder please return to Students' Activities office. Reward. Found A purse on State Farm car. Call L-4757. 3t Senior Engineering Black Mask Silver Serpent Dramatic Club -Union Society ,Paladian Society School of Music T. C. H. S. MS HALLETX Uni. Jeweler Esth. 1871 1143 O ISSUE LAST CALL FOR SOPHOMORE PICTURES (Continued from Page One) every respect and the management as sures the students that they will ap preciate every assistance that 13 given them toward the accomplishment of this purpose. There remains but a short time in which to make the final arrangements for the book before it is published and the notices therefore which are being given now are to be final so they should receive due con sideration. It is hoped to have the annual in the hands of the students at an early period and this cannot be accomplished unless proper co-operation is given by the campus inhabit ants. Organizations have also been negli gent in either making their payments at the Townsend studio or returning theri proof which will require the most urgent attention of the presi dents of htese associations. 'By fail ure to comply with these conditions these organizations are delaying very materially the publication of the book. Following is a list of thoae societies who have either failed to make pay ment or return the proofs to the photographers: Electrical Engineers. Mechanical Engineers. Girls Club Board. Latin Club. Union Literary Society. Delian Literary Society. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Blue Print. Agriculture. Phi Gamma Delta. Phi Delta Theta. Theta Sigma Phi. Black Masque. VISITORS TO SEE HUSKERS PERFORM AGAINST AGGIES (Continued from page one.) lege basketball. The University of Nebraska is a school in which every high school boy of the state should be interested, and when the youths from out-state are given the opportunity to see the U. of N. play the game that thev themselves are here to play, it is expected that they will avail them selves of the chance. Both games will be played iu the afternoon, the varsity games starting at 3:15 on Friday and at 4:15 on Sat urday. The freshmen games will be gin at 2 on Friday and 3 Saturday. Friday an admission of 25 cents will be charged to all the contestants m the tournament who wish to attend, but the games Saturday will be free to all those who are entered in the , tourney. Coach E. J. Stewart urges j all the visiting basketball players to turn out and watch and help the Corn-) Professional Optical Service Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Any Lent Dunlicated DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist 1234 O St Opposite Miller & Paine Waffles and Coffee 15c HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 . 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