THE l . A T L Y NEBRASKA N SENSORS STAGE STARTLING "SHINDIG" Mysterious Secret Revealed at Last Class Party of Year. A successful Senior "Shindig," the last gathering: of the Class of 1920. pave hundreds of fourth-year students xn opportunity to have a unique good time Saturday night In Woman's Hall. An interesting program was a feature of the entertainment, and dancing and games were enjoyed during the eve ning. On entering the building, a scarlet ;nd cream card was pinned on each guest, and on this card each person wrote his or her name. At the end of the festivities, a mysterious secret was revealed to only members of the class Senior "Sneak Hay" was made known. HUSKERS WIN IN 16-12 SLUG-FEST Hubka. of 5 12 3 0 Russell. 3b 5 1113 Hailey, ss 5 0 10 7 Smith, c 5 3 2 6 0 Kline, 110 0 0 Kly, p 1 0 0 0 0 Reynolds, p 1 0 0 0 0 Swanson, If 2 1 0 10 Wythers. If 1 0 0 0 .0 Totals 42 16 It 24 U South Dakota nb r h o a Smith, rf 6 2 2 1 0 Cook, 2b 6 113 1 Horkey, lb 5 2 1 14 0 Duncan, cf 5 3 10 0 Roberts, cf 5 3 10 1 Hirchman. c .... 5 114 2 Peterson, ss .... 5 0 12 4 Quintal. 3b 5 0 12 6 Mengle. If. p 5 0 0 1 0 Totals 47 12 ! 27 14 0 FOGO GIVES WAR LECTURE IN OPERA HOUSE AT ORD Trofessor M. M. Fogg lectured at Old Saturday night. His subject was m.oi. v.hinsknns' llattleftelds In France." Tiie lecture was given in the opera house. It was illustrated with nearly sixty pictures he took when he made his tour of the battle rront as the guest of General Per shing. The lecture was presented to University students at a convocation early the second semester. ENGINEERS STAGE NOVEL OPEN NIGHT 'Ml (Continued from Page One) Captain Pickett came to the ivs;:e in the fourth with the bases He 4. hut out the Pakotans without ; M-ore. On account of his sore arm i'v-kcit was relieved bv Reynolds in ;". sixth inning. Roth teams settled .. wn to business and played good :;.'! the remainder of the nine innings The Coyotes crossed the plate iiv in the sixth and Three times in ":. eighth while the Huskevs added mi more runs to their credit and :.'td it a day. The scre: Ry innings: Nebraska South Pakota. Two base Cook. Hubka. Roberts. Railey Rekins. McCrory. !'it by pitcher by out - by of :t:un 17 0 15 110 x 16 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 012 hits -Smith. Pickett. Sacrifice hits Cook. Stolen bases Railey. Hubka. Peterson. Hensio 3. Struck Hondo 4. by Kline 3. Time 2:1.. Cmpire Scot tie lv "HOME-ECS" WILL i PICNIC THURSDAY Nebraska ab r n o I tin. 2b 6 2 10 R. kins, lb 5 3 1 13 Pickett. If. p 5 3 2 " Mi'Croty, rf 5 110 a 1 0 0 (Continuivl from Rage On.-) . hittlo the sticks to tonvt th"J t.arsli mallows on. Other years the picnic has berr iven by the new officers to the ret I the Home Economies Club. This rr the officers elected for next ye.ril0,: v.;h t!n co-operation of the facility 'tid soni? other members of the Home (Continued from Page One) which poured a continual stream of black liquid, attracted a great deal ot comment. A wireless telephone ap paratus set up by two Junior hlec- trical students was in operation. Kx neriments with bolts of electricity were carried on by one student. The testing machines, both the small 50.000 pound capacity one and the large on of 200,i00 pounds capa city, were put through their paces ! by expert students. The laboratories ! w here brick and paving material were Itestted interested many of the spec i tators. A brick, which was being cut (through by the driving of a small wire against it wit a satui ami watei to hasten the process, demonstrated the wear that pavins materials must ho able to stand. with a big lead In this event, and held it to (he tape. Tatasonl, the little Indian, crossed the line in second place with Harper on his heels. Freshman Handicap Staged The Iluskers ran away with the field -events, the Indian's only rating second and third places. Coach Schulte staged a special Freshman handicap quarter-mile for the year lings. The results were uaruner. nrsi, with a handicap of ten yards it the beginning; Reezer, second, with a handicap of ten "yards; Hapson. third. with a thirty-yard handicap, and Levton. fourth, running from scratch. The time from scratch was 53:1. The relay team that Nebraska sent on the field Saturday romped away from the Indians in the final event of the day. Gibbs gained a good lead on Rates in the firsl lap. while Osage and Thompson failed to gain on Mc Mahon and St miner. Owens ran the last lap wit:i a burst of speed and finished ten yards in rront of W tnn,e the Indian runner. HARROW jto&fit Colt . a t CKwtt. PeWy 6?Co. Inc. TroyNY k KOMO KOAL AND OTHERS: INDIANS FALL IN TRACK MEET V.i oti.imfcs l"!i:l a all the TV.. . .ier r, at Horn :r.b. r . in (Continued from Pate On. 1 i the Husker runner by a M.ial! ttiaiMn at t!;e fin. sr.. Wiii'ti an! Kintiov cl.aie,! the giving the picnw :? " " ""' " ' . v..nm.-.. ciri Vr id t s t it.i w as 27 : 3 s oon.is : ; ; at . of the club or no' the- depart ntont. B Rock Springs Maitland Lehijrh (hard) i. holder c f i nee :voo: Missouri Valley t'oni'or n the iv.o-miie. tot away Now on hand WHITEBREAST COAL I & LUMBER CO. 9 r-. 107 North Kb venth St. 3 x it's. 5r nL 1j Xv-A 5f: . ' , ' ! 3 i;:i, : .. 9 nillill.lllllllu.'llii.iiiiiiimuiH!M,iu,iiBi.iiii GLADYS BROC KWELL DIRECTION WILL I A. ISA FOX ("Jla.lvs il nuk well in "The Mothor of 1 1 is ( 'liiKlren" at the (.'oloiii;'.l M.oiilav. T;i'..iy .i!;.! Woiios.iav. Home Cleaning -done AWAY from Home '. -.t r relief 1 3 the hen:? nianag-er ricrc to ubo::e. and have KUG3. 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