Friday, .March 10, UY22. THE DAILY NEBUASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN !to' 3 much practice aa la possible during the next three weeks hs the match is to be held from April 3 t'J S. The men are: I. P. Hanson, A. J. Luebs, M. K Scofleld, II. M. Clute, A. V. Kendall, and C. Clark. I'iiIiIInIhmI Siitiilnv. TiHBilnv. Wi'iliU'Hilay, ThurHiluv mill Kriilii v of each week liy Hie I'ltlVITMltV t Nt'lirHHkll. Amiliim'e fr uiuilliii; nt special into of poKtHKi provided fop In kccIIoii 11U3, art of October 3, lt'17, authorised, Jatiu- OKMC I VI. I'XM KKMTV VI III.1CATION InUrr tlis ilirrrllan of Hi Student 1'ub llrulloiia tluunl. t-.nl.reU Keeoml cUmi matter Hi III pMtnce In l.liiriiln. NrlrHktt, under Act of (inrr, .Mureh 3. 187B. abnrriiUn rute i-l0 per yr (l.)KI per emeiter Unrl ropy enU KHITOKI VI. ST.VKK OKVIN It. tilSTON Kdllur-ln-Chtef HKI.l.r: r K.MAN' MiuiurIhk KillU-r tiertrmlc I'utlerMm Yeim K.dltiir Herbert r.rowuell, jr Nislit Kiluor r:Unrl lluck Night Editor riiarle A. Mitchell MrIU Editor John llcntley Sport Editor llownril Huffelt SportH Editor Cyril I- t'ooniuv.... Ilriiiimlle Editor Joki'iiIi Noli..- Military Eitltor Alice Stcen ... 1 M"" ASSISTANT EIHTIOKIAL WKITEK.t Kenneth Mctandle Leonard Cowley Koy II. tiiixtufxon Helen I. I'eiernon Ol Kit K HOI KS Kilitor-ln-t hU'f ami Managing Ediloi 4 Daily KOOM ins. "t " II A I.I. Matches have been schedulod with the Universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota for March 17 and IS. Mem beis of the first team shall leport on the target range for practice at every available time within the next two weeks. , By order ot J. G. NTH. Captain Nebr. Rifle Tos.ui. Ill IKSS sT. 'V HMKS KIHIiot K ... HulneH Mnniiser r'llAI N EY KINs:V Y"l. Ilus. Mgr. CX1EEOKH IIIIK I imitation Msr. Iron Sphinx Dance. The Iron Sphinx are giving a sub scription dance Friday night i: non- or of the visiting high school teams. tckcrnuui's orchestra will furoloi; the music confetti and favors will be giv- The Exhaust. D'ja ever make a Blind date with a Girl over the phone And just keep It To see If she would Come? You were there merely Out of curiosity And you watched a Group of three or Four Come out of a Building and you Knew she was one of These. They giggled and then Walked off down the Street without even Giving you the benefit Of a frigid stare. But Boy, weren't you Glad they did after on away. Tickets may be secured You fouIU, out le Union l aion initiation will be held at the Caves on Friday March T. All in itates will meet at 7 p. m. at the I .1 . etl.ln. l.klwltinlu AhiiMn Mitton nonai.1 riere , corner of 10th and O streets. Kalph Kcdticld Art liltvonli Otto skold Kiclmrd Mere Je Kamiiii I University Church Xislil Editor lor tlii- lne. HEKHKKT HKOYYNKI.I.. J K. ! Bishop Shajier will give the second Jot his lectures on the history of the , ' cuurcu, r riiiay evening ai me t. ui- CONGRATULATIONS. versity church on 13th and R streets. I IT: ...i. i a. ii 4er-1. Hiuh school men. cVrm usker iup-!Illa "Jci ui iu v.uuSea uu pers, congratulations! Nebraska is proud of her liui.' athletes and proud oi t!.e record jcu are making this year. Officials in charge of the tiist day Factors of the Reformation." Geography. Tiie mens field class in geography will meet next Saturday morisii.;; at IC 1- V. .K-rt .O-li-.1T -"1i1 TJrint. piav iu tie sreat.st basketball Uur-r nacieut the world has wer se,u have J mapping note books, pencil, and notUiiii but pra.se for the ay yj- erasei. A trip toward the ;eiiiuu played yesterday. jtia"' "" Prubabl-V be taken. Kepons Those boys know what gocJ sport l "til v Is," s.'.iJ one proin:aetu ofiicil, "nicy plajed Laic:. :.cord;ug to l'..- lults, and wre tourteoas.'" That is the sport, men. t.iat ea March 3. Person you had a date With and lamped her Baby stare? Pja? Square & Compass Club. Meeting of Section A of the Sjuaic ables the American athlete to le..J! ac iu -uou.v. ltu.- the world. Nebraska, without ques j- 236 South Eleventh streot. Sua tion. lead, the world in the sve of i ,. March 12. at C p. m. A!l iat.r hish school basketball tournament j the subct of the v' -rk iJ r,,..,, : ...,r, , r n-.. r.rar..i!u Ta,ril degree are cordia..y THE CORNHUSKER GIRL. She may seem slightly simple. But oh, her hair! her hair! Not golden rod or evening glow With them can well compare. Her head is bent in slumber. Her arms partake of rest. About her pensive lips unfolds The secret of the West. She dreams sweet dreams of wood lands. Of fields golden with corn; Ot joyous songs that will ring forth With the first rays of the morn. ?irensth .lives within her nature. Love glows within her heart; H-r gentle, peaceful breathings Faithfuines impart. Her dreams are poet-fancy Wrought by an artist's hand: But her rosy lips and golden hair Are (Who would understand?) X. Tempo Raneous. sport have praised the idea of the . man;mo;h state i tournament a:.d the j way it is handled in the IViUviSakcr j state. i No less a national figure ihan Mr. NaUmeth, who wigrii.-ied t'.' g:-.me of basketball, said Nebraska fcud tliii richt i-!v.t an 1 i.e n:;-.rvtrld at the s i skll!:ul way the t-jurr.ar.:t-nt v.s tac- died. I The sin c: this touruamea. iaji cates the way the Universi'y ! Ne braska is ca!'ed: -The giant of the raidlle-w '" But Ne&ra?ki is net m.-.Je -i :i:'r.t" bci:Jis- cf c:ere i;un.b rs. ! is th-r sp:r:t that ts th than. i,-..:.ig spirit. That :"s what makes the U. vf N. a -;:r.t That i why the itnl-: versity is cf the hi-b school bashett:.!! play. :s Ji-ht- rs a:!, ia a ' fightiKg s; c-rt. j vited. Franklin Club. The Franklin club wi! hold a pto--'iessive sommerset" party in the V. M. C. A. room of the Temple at S ;. m.. Friday. All Franklinite5 are iJ-vited. Grace M. E. Church j Mrs. Williams, professor cf Sdc'.c ilocy. will talk on "Race Problems in i Nebraska" at the Young People's In-et-tiiig at Grae Metho-lisi clr.irch next Sundav evt-nins at 6:3'). "students who are interest. d in Social problems are invited to come. Co-. 2'hi and R streets. Mystic Fish Special Mystic- Fish meeting F.l.c-n ?mtth Hall. Friday, 5:() p. m. C . . t PaMadian Ontemporary Opinion ? fhe new members program will b- the feau.-e of the evening ' the re 3;u ar Pal'-tdian open m-- :rg. S r :ii.. Tc-mp!e. PHONOGRAPH ECLIPSED Whit a cLar.t-e l as iak-n p!ac the American home in th- last twe j ty years, fed us -iyrV.-; Menorah whe. ever?- to, tad a -laiapht- r v. h , A Sn? cf ,h, M.norah Society cou i JK'-tsJ c-ta- ntsflc or, the piar. ...--.j K. h,.w im.fox March 12, 1M2 ar-d W in sent .'an;:!s zlw ;j. n. a, Facuitr hall. TempU ev-j- 3j.-ij, !.:.! ou:3 coax m'.j.-"ic c: -.:; of a Fr'-ruh tzrp. a oor.cr.ina. a j violin or v..-n a cvrr.h. Th'-n cas;- h-f I.t'r.(.2r6j.1a. i Now -h-'j wi,-:! J K?n to si.-tr aa'.jliV- Ct '. or at:.-r:.:-t to tvij cpa' S:?vi-r I1.r-H' Arr.'r.2 ;h" Go!J ar w-.come. The Calendar. vb'-n for t-.'-.'.ty-f.v- c- r.ts the f.r.-ii!y couii i;y in a sic so rd wtih cl-j' d '-"" f-T h i Tl 21V Eric 'Hons c.r:i 1 ;ioib!v do. S" r 2. a L-c-n or- th Jariiiy -M'n gotten. X-j-r Cj'-s ih wir'-2'-.cs orjc-rt. V.'ha wi;; :5-tn a Victro a with the U'fV.'-r-izu'T labor of ttacsin? w ores nh'-n he ran "2i.-u n in" to Orac-Ii Friday, March 10. Phi Kappa Psi danc, Friday nigh?. Chapr house. Franklin club meeting, S p m., "Y" ro'.m. Temple. Union soclHy initiation, the Caves. Delian society meeting, 5 p. m.. Faculty l.all. Sima Alpha Epsilcn formii, the Lfncoin. Alpha Omitron Pi formal, Rose-wilde. g, 4 p. ta , . A Sn ri fUFn fit lsi7T riTi-t St- " v' , ,.. ' . , . j Ellen Saith tall. har.ras f ;iy or a sr:oas lecture Iron , . . .... Deave'? oa f " :CI s:l'H'nJ'',on dance, K. "r , of C. ta2L It KiA to be t2,at a famotij; sistr-f.-: ... ,. ,. , , . , , . , J Pa.iad.an open meeting, 3 p. m , co-ld reach a fw thouiand roor-'T , 1 1 , Temple. at a time, t:.en tatae the phcaogra.'.h ' T .v , . ... . i Lutheran club open meetlns, 8 p. m. isa his range increased to reach manr,; . I 1 fc Hj Li C more thousand ..t!. Now with th" r. .- . , . J - D.:an opon meft;ng. Faculty hall, wire.ess te ntay rach tundre.h? cf t,r Smith halt Saturday, March 11 J Alpha Phi dance. j Home Economics party, 3-5, Ellen J Smith Hall. Alpha Delta Pi formal, the Lin- thousacis at each recital if bij tearers do not prefer a jarz selec tion. Daily Kansan. University Notices. I Freshman BasWetba'i. Rerolar practice wiji te hell for the freshmen sioad for the aeit two weVs. Canfl .Jat. not reporting darin? t 1 pericl wiil not receive their credit. JOHN PICKET T, Coach. co.n. Beta Theta Pi party, chapter bouse. CO. A Te foiowicg men will repre-fr-nt Co. A in the inter-company rifle KAtca. They will report to the Sergt. WANT ADS. LOST TWENTY FTVE DOLLARS in bills botween Central National and Temple cafeteria. Re'urn to Student activities office for reward. LOST UNIVERSITY COMMERCIAL, club minute book between 16th F and University. Finder notify Gage B-23&6 or leave at Student Activities Office. Other Worlds Than Our Own. University cf Washington It is es timated that over I.i'i") students turn ed out for the first of WashinetonV evf-ning assemblies, last Thursday night in Meany Hal", under the d:r ection of the senior class. Speeches. songs and orchestra selections made ;;p the program. University of Wisconsin About 4' courses have been idarmeu here for he sumnu-r course. Unuiversity cf Kansas The locker situation here is a serious one. The physical education department is nov Ii-onsideritig th adoption of a new system whereby a double deck ot lackers would line the esat wall next to the pool, and run along the entire hr.gth of the south wall. In the center of the space vacated aiong ih- south side would be racks holding metal baskets. Each basket i3 lar?3 er.ough to hold all gym clothes and can be padlocked. University of Iowa Ten academies and prep schools have signifu-d their intentions to be represented in the first basketball tournament of i's kind to be held March 10-11 for acad emics and prep schools throughout the state. The athletic department decided to hold the tournament for the colleges and high schools who are outside of the regular college, anl high school lineup, after a request trad" by several of the icstlt'Tticns iu this division. Colorado Agricultural College The College Women's Association gave a party for the faculty recently. Th function consisted of a four-at vaude ville which included a one-act play, aestl.'-iio dancing, singing by h? "Cosmopolitan Actette," and a Cake Walk. After the entertainment the faculty mem'xrs enjoyed refresh ments and dancing. University of Ca ifornia Action o the protest against the Strawberry Canyon site for the Stadium will probably tie deferred by both parti is until the architects plans are made public. The chief objections pre sented to the committee were: that the location of the bowl would not be in acord with the interests of the University, that it - .Id cause irre parable injury to the most bcautilul llace of the campus, that it would be i failure from the architectural poini of view, and that It would interfere ith the study of natural sciences r the University. Iowa State University Band men at Iowa State University at Amee are awarded gold A's, if they come up certain requirements. It is necess ary to be a member for two full years, to have high scholarship, to appear at all performances, and at the same time have only two absences each quarter from rehearsals. OTHER WORDLS THAN OUR OWN Oklahoma University There arc about cne hundred and fifty high schools in the high school debating league which is divided into eight districts. Competition has been sta.t ed among the members of the league for state honors. A director is In charge of each district and deban will be held under this supervision unti:the district chnmpianship is de termiiied. The district champions will debate here for the state champion ship during the interscholastic meet the last week In April. Northwestern University An op portunity for the student body to re ffister its sentiment on various plans for an Honor System at N'ortt a west ern was arranged at a meeting of the Student Council. It was decided that the best means of ascertaining such sentiment was through the medium of a questionnaire submitted to all campus organizations for considera tion. Consideration however, will not be directed specifically t othe gen eral advisability 6f simply installing an honor system but rather to merits of various types of systems which have proved successful. Billie Prinz of Grand Island wi'.l isit her sister, Roberta Prinz, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house tuts week- ORCHARD UNABLE TO SPEAK IN LINCOLN C. R. Orchard, employment manager for Armour & Co., in Omaha, who was to have spoken before the Industrial Research club Thursday evening, was unable to appear. He notified the organization Thursday by long dis- ance phone that an unexpected busi- nes emergency had arisen that made it impossible for him to come to Lin coln. The resular meeting of the club was held and routine business trans acted. Announcement was made that on Thursday, March 23, Fred Rindge, ational secretary for the Y. M. C. A. industrial service movement, who will be in Lincoln for two days, will speak to the club. Mr. Rindge has ju;t completed a trip around the worid in vestigating industrial conditions. "What on earth are you wearing . that hot oercoat for?" "Well, you see, I haven't been to MAGEE'S for my new spring suit yet, and I'm ashamed to have anyone see the old one!" $27.50 $30 $35 kiuauzguouies At the Theaters - The Bat", far and away the sen- ation cf the year in the theatre from point of popularity, will be presented by Wag nhals and Kemper at th Orpheum Theatre on Monday and Tuesday, March 13th and Hth. The Bat" is the joint work of Mary Roberts Rineharl and Avery lloo wood. reason sufficient in itself for it? tremendous success. "The Bat"' is every bit of the dram atic smash one critic called it One climax after another, follows in rapid sequence and the suspense literallv holds the audience breathless from curtain to curtain. Nor is that a!', for running through their story the authors have succeeded in introduc ing one of the funniest characters ever seen on the stage. Lizzie, the servant of the household accounts for shrieks of laughter. "The Bat" has played in New York for a year. And it Is stili there. Sim ultaneously. another company of "The Bat"' achieved a run of one solid year in Chicago, breaking all theatrical tellrecords for that city by a matter f many months. This is a record hat is positively unique in the ann'.'n of the theatre. 1'he storv cf "The Bat" that is s f tret. It is the-requ-st of the auth ors and the management that no one te.'l the secret of fThe Bat" and there has yet to be a critic or a theatergoer, so far as is known, wlo cas broken faith. hen "The Bat" comes here, the same request will be made of 1 l.taiergoers. For the present theu, !:t.ow that the "The p,t" Is the hit of its in the theatre and that it comes here, presented exactly as it is being in New York and wiih a cast of tin ucual excellence. Cape Dresses Just Received A few New Models a in SPORT DRESSES with Capes $24. 75, $29.75 and up !"' inOTri" I",ri ia "HOW SHOULD WE OF TODAY REGARD THE BIBLE" Subject of sermon by .Tamos W. MacDonahl at ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH. 12th and H St. Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. A Get-Acquainted Social 5 will lie hel.l in t he chiin-ii parlors at 7:-0 Sunilav evenin.'. 5 L'.!:t.Mine persons especially invited. The University School of Music ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A lar?e faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. Phone B1392. 11th & R Sts. ---tr-tc. Km THE man who wears The Florsheim Shoe is reluc tant to try any other at any price, so well pleased ishe with the fine style and long wear of Florsheims. The "Hampton" m Fred Schmidt & Bro. 917-21 "O" St Trrrrrrrrrf : rrrrrmi iii3 3 3 3 S a 3 a 3 0 a a 3 3 3 3 e a 5