NEBRASKA T II k n A J I -ggggg. TENTH ANNUAL BASKETBALL MEET STARTS WITH FLOURISH (Continued from page 1) Free Throws Mutz 2. Dunbar 29 Chadron 3 Smith F. ...... Chalfont Westbrook F. Halschow Weller V McCullough Lowrey Q Robinson Walker O Chaulk Field Goals Smith 5. WeBtbrook 6, Weller 2, Walker 1. Halschow 1. Free Throws Wcabrook 1, Robin koii 1. Alliance 15 Deshler 20 Joder F Ude Edwards F Hoffman Henl C Werner Cuslck G Wolf lirennen O Grupe Field Goals Joder 5, Edwards 1, Cuslck 1, Ude 2. Hoffman 5, Wer nor 2. Free Throws Edwards 1, Ude 1. Wolf 1. David City 8 Randolph 11 Hold F Larson Dvorak f Mubin NMchola 2 She- woo ' McGiirney Whitney Hinds ."S Hernard Field Goals Dvorak 3, Mubin 1. Sherwood 3, Whitney 1. Free Throws Dworak 2, Larson 1. Referee: Davis. Wahoo 14 Clarkeon 16 SImanek F. Hubeuka Nystram F Zak Malek C TomeB J. rasplsll O Harnla F. Pasplsil O Karel Franklin 13 Albion 8 Goeti F Welton Gregory F. Coulter Buttermore C Harder vrulillng 0 Whiting Vedder G Ross CLASS E Gretna 13 Benson 17 Connor F Calvert Adams F Hicklndorf DiauskI C Butler Lerew O Olson Einfelt G Roilda Syracuse 16 Stella 19 Andrews F E. Wagner Metrger F Tug'' Lockhart C R. Wagner AIcKeo G Henfdey Finigan G Smith Wausa 12 Groepper .. Johnson .... Holmoulst Fairfield 4 .F Mock ,.F Schendt .C Lewi-- VARSITY BASEBALL RETURNS IN 1920 Provost Lccs Expected to Give Final Sanction for National Game. Baseball Is coming back to Nebras ka. Tho King of American summer sports will reign supreme and the Unl verslty rejoices. The war prevented this activity during the past soveril years, but this lull has only made the desire for the sport keener. Coach Paul J. Schissler issued a call for men interested In the game to meot February 11. Although the game has not been played hero for several years there have always been those who strongly favored the pastime and tiie enthusiastic meeting assured a 1920 Cornhusker aggregation representing the school on the diamond this spring and It will occupy a prominent place in athletics. Provost James Lees, who is at pres ent director of athletics, Is very much In favor of the f.ame. It Is his ambi t'on that every man In the University wilt he able to engage In some ath- Kreuger G Crof' j leiluc work, and he thinks that base- Soulstrom G Hoenet j pive niany n,en tt chance for an "S" that otherwise would not be Shickley 19 Alfs Slayborgh ... White Harvard 4 F Wilson . F Siekman .P Hartley Corwcrse .1 Crehni Hodden 3 Hawley Field Goals Alfs 2, Slayborgh 4. White Wilson 1, Hartley 1. Free Throws Alfs 1, White 2. Siekman 2. Referee: Norton. Gittner 13 Plattsmouth 18 Wilson F Sehubeck Brock F McCarthig Depn C Sattler Worthingfore 3 Rnibacker Marlott G Schneider Fie'd Goals Wilson 4, Dean 1. Sehnbeck 5. Satlar 3. Free Throws Wilson 2, Marlott 1, Prnhncker 2. Referee: Davie. McCool Jet. 18 Cedar Bluffs 4 White F...!.... Crulckshank Lincoln F OtresdoH!:'"- Slagel C Auten Ixmg G Rumpcltes Caldwell G Loudon Kenesaw 26 Poo re Marquette 5 able to get one. Although final ap proval has not been given by Provost Lees, it is expected that his official sanction will he given when coniplate financial estimates are presented. Coach Schissler, who will be In charge of the game, will be a most able VVilber 9 Storkan Kubicick Zwonecek Stineeek Tachovsky Field Goals- Crawford 20 .F. Moss F Coufer C Mlnick 3 Barnum ?, Martin -Storkan 3. Tachovsky 1, Coufer 4, Moss 2, Mlnick 2. Mar tin 1. Free Throws Storkan 1, Coufer 2 Referee: Norton. CLASS D Broken Bow 8 Litchfield 9 Bryant F E. Lang Smith , ..V Brown Scott C B. Lang Sk'nner ..G . Stewart Bu'k G Stulinger F G Smith 1, Scott 1, Burk 2. E. Lang 1, Brown 1, B. Lang 2. F T E. Lang L Referee: Smith. Pratt F Anderson M. Mikkelsen C Wisby J. Mikkelsen G Peierson Pritchard G Erieks n Beaver Cross'g 14 Curtis Aggies 10 Pettijohn F Hamilton Cross F Funk Davis C Carr Lazette G Wheat Clark G Arner Waco 36 Ainsworth 10 Everhart F Gideon Holmbaum F Enders Willman C L'vwin Robertson G Osborn Thorpe G Jessen Hebron Scottsbluff Hebron won by default. F Towers director. He has a splendid amateur and professional record, having played on collepe teams and on the Hastings team In the Nebraska state league. "The staging of a successful baseball season," he said, "will require a great deal of work and presents a number of problems." The coach is anxious to get as large a number of men out for baseball as he can so that practice may get under way as soon as the weather permits. CLASS F Bladen 21 H. Lidgard Kuhn . Humboldt 17 F. Gould F Smhh Lewis C Moycr R. Lidgard G Davis Oberg G Dorland Gresham 18 Pierce 11 Tobey F Schulz Veigin F.... Lamphere C.. Thompson G.... BerryhM O.... Boyd 6tory Ruhlow Magdanz Elgin 12 B rah and . Grant Spurting Alderson Moore .F... F ..C. ..G Neb. School for Deaf 21 Peterson Kaitsch Cox Kalina Krolen .G F G Brahand 3, Moore 1, Peterson 1, Kattsch S. F T Brahand 4, Kaitsch 5. Referee: Dana. Hooper 24 Holbeck Jefferies Jackson . Meyer Clay Center 11 F F.. -C G Jones Gilkson Dives Barland Schrader G Hageltt F G Holbeck 4, Jackson 2, Schra der 5, Jones 1, Gilkson 4. F T Hageltt 2. Gilkson 1. Referee: Gardner. North Platte 2 West Point O North Platte won by default Nebraska City 9 - Hoberg F. Place F. rVhitten Wilcox Hemphill Kimball Co. 18 Eickenberger Tebrink Lockwood Linn C. ..G. -G. F -C- North Bend 11 Malloy Lannon Farrell Hartm&n Krause Ansley 16 Scott Rhoades . Knapp Mills Wayne 14 Miller F. Moran F. R, Carhart C. J. Carhart Surber Dawson 6 "Wiley Casper Heiu G. jDurgea G Farrell Cotner Academy- Coleridge- Mendall ' F Millei Strain F..Kloepping, Peel Harmoa C. Peck Kay Stevens G Hatelgrove G Ward Fairmont 28 Wheeler Boren Dewey . Pollock At wood Aurora 27 Hustedt ..F F G G- Clarks 6 Matlick Dexter Abbott Truer Trull in ger Demaranville Irvin Harrison Jones Crelghton 11 Jones Shield Gentxler DeBeer Brown Meadow Grove 2 F Harding F P. Rouse C C. Crock 0 Rouse G Wiese Wakefield 15 ..F Collins F Himuchs .C Green G Ewanson ..G Fisher Bethany 5 McPherson . Miller Cane Crane FD. F . C GM. .0 Brady 4 McCullough Haynes Dart McCullough Hoover May Meet California. Nebraska has an abundance of ex cellent material and will have little trouble in developing a creditable team As yet no games have been scheduled, but it is expected that the school will have no difficulty in scheduling games. The University of California nine is making an extended trip throughout the east this year, playing Syracuse, Pittsburg, Yale and Princeton, as well as several leading middle-western schools. The California authorities have wired the Nebraska athletic de partment asking for a game with the Cornhuskers and a Nebraska-California game will probably be one that will be interesting from a comparative standpoint, after the California team has met the strongest college teams in the country. In all probability a stiff schedule will face the Husker diamond artists. Baseball wil not only be an inter t.r:ersity affair, but If present plans are carried out there will be an inter college series in the University and possibly an inter-fraternity tournament. CLASS G. Filley 8 Rising City 12 King F Judd Burbank F Sutton C Doty Davis G Suddarta Thomsen G Smith Chester 13 Gossmand Dewey F Cramer C Adamson G.. Thomas G Lodge Pole 27 C. Emanuelson F G. Emanuelson F Jenlck C Wise G Hafer Campbell 8 Rouller Beyer Petrik DeMars Banks Papllllon 8 Selbold Fase Schmidt Reiss :Wittmuss Trenton 17 Lawritson Taylor Haegen Smith Seely F. C. G. G. Alexandria 20 Allen, Rose man Knlgge Pro Nason . Stone Louisvill Drake Thompson Koop Noyes Ellers F C DeWitt 23 -L. McKle C. McKie Wanel: Likt Davison SHIRT SALE! A SPECIAL PURCHASE. If you are familiar with the present prices on shirts, you will know these shirts remark able values. Well tailored, of splendid materials, soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. Hotter lay in n supply. One Group FINE MADRAS SHIRTS 3o3S corded with woven color stripes all sizes. Wide stripes, narrow stripes and wide clusters of stripes. Colors blue, tan, lavender, rose, etc. Soft tuffs. Valued today at 4.."i(). One Group FINE MADRAS SHIRTS corded in attractive colored stripes. Many effects work ed out in stripes. Colors blue, pink, green, black, white, etc. Sizes 14 to 17. Would regularly be priced from U.fi' to 4.00. One Group FINE PERCALE SHIRTS 1. in neat conservative stripes of varying widths. Colors pink, blue, green, lavender, black, etc. Sizes 14 to 17. Ilfii u'arly 3.00 shirts. We offered these special recently at 2.25 and now reduce them for this sale to SPECIAL PRICE. Men's Store Main Floor. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA TEAM WORK Fighting Spirit Good Sportsmanship Essentials in Basketball and Business Look Forward to Your Banking Connections The First National Bank Lincoln, Nebraska Harp Nichols (Continued on Page 12) Brown