! THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BUTLEKDKUUUU. 1321 O Street THE PLACE TO BUY Drugs Drug Sundries Toilet Articles Cigars Candies Kodaks Magazines 'e specialize on all good Soda Fountain Specialties Meet your friends at our store. Use our telephone ami city directory. Buy postage stamps here. We appreciate your patronage and want you to feel at home in our store. Picnic Lunches Pi Attractive Convenient 1 READY TO SERVE f Includes Complete Service 1 $2.-c $1.00 I The S DAIRY LUNCH 1238 "0" TB? ..II ALL WEEK A Paramount Picture Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberts in 'RACING HEARTS' A Rollicking, Racing Romance" Rialto Syhpmony Players. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THIS Week ALL WEEK "THE THIRD ALARM" The Greatest Thriller of All Times! DOXTMISSIT! SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. ALL THIS W EEK The Beloved American Actress Laurette Taylor in PEG 0' MY HEART SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. LIBERTY M0X. TUES. & WED. Jan Helen Leo Silver, Duval & Kirby "THE STAR BORDER" u JIM THE BEAR A Surprise for Young & Old Miss Bobby Brewster & Co. "From Altar to the Bowery" Perez & Marguerite A Vaudeville Novelty Miller, Packer & Selz THE GROUCH KILLERS" Liberty News Weekly ALICE BRADY "ANNA DESCENDS" ejbich and the Orchestra w start at 2:30, 7.00 ft 8.00 "aw 45. K!f in- r.mt tb BASEBALL SQUAD WALLOPS TIGERS FOR Cornhuskers Outswat, Outplay and Outscore Missouri in First (lame of Series. NEBRASKA WINS 13 TO 3 Lewellcn Allows but Seven Hits Six Two-base Swats Gar nered by Coach Dye's Men. Errorless fielding and tremendous hit tins by tin- Hnskers featured tln first game of ih, two-Kiimo Nebraska Missouri series which was played at Columbia, Missouri Friday afternoon. The fact that the day was Friday and the date the 13th seemed to af fect the lluskers not U the least, for they indulged in a swat-feat at the expense of three Tiger hurlers. and copped handily by the score of 13 to 3. Coach Dye's diamond warriors seem to have hit their stride, for it is not often that a team plays air-tight base ball, and at the same time displays an offense such as the Cornhuskers displayed in this game. Ten singles and six triples tells the storp of the hitting for Nebraska, while the inuch tonted Tigers succeeded in connect ing with Lewollen's offerings for only seven safe blows. In addition to pitching a nice game Lewellen led the team in hitting, with two three base hits and a single. Two double plays helped in the establishing of Nebraska's errorless day. A strong wind and cold weather made " the game difficult for both players and spectators. The game was the first one at home for Missouri. The box score follows: Nebraska ab r h Janda, cf G 2 2 Smaha, lb 6 0 1 Collins, If C 1 10 1 Volz, ss 3 1 2 : 2 Carman, rf 4 1111 Petty, c 4 2 1 0 S Russell, 2b 4 2 2 2 1 Gibbs, 3b 5 2 3 1 2 lewellen. p 4 2 3 6 1 HUSKERS WIL MEET A TRYOUT a o 0 1 (i 10 42 13 16 13 27 Totals Missouri ab r h Quick, 3b 4 0 1 Faurot. 2b 4 0 1 Roberts, cf 2 0 0 Denny, ss 3 11 Iiunker. rf 4 0 1 Smith, c 4 12 Marsalek. If 10 0 Hays, lb 3 0 0 Fickling. p 0 0 0 Lipmen, p 10 0 Howery, p 0 0 0 Osborne 10 0 Cotton, cf 110 GreatJiouse 10 1 Terry 10 1 Totals 30 3 7 0 1 0 1 5 0 2 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 L "Blink Your Lights SERVICE. uymP tracer DRUG STORE Make It Your Drug Store 12th & M. B-3121 Wesleyan Track to Be Used Two Mile Team Ticked Twenty-five Places to Be Filled. Tryouts for the Nebraska track team which will muke the trip to the Kansas Relays Saturday, April 21, will be held Monday afternoon on the Wesleyan truck at University Tlace. Trucks will leave the Armory at 3:20 for the try outs. About twenty-five places on the team makinp the trip to Kansas will be filled. The two-mile team for the Kansas classis has already been selected, and will be composed of the following' men: Captain Allen. Maurice F. Gardner, Coats and Bowman. At a special tiyout held at Wesleyan Sat urday afternoon Bowman won the fourth place on the two-mile team against a field of eight runners. The other three men had already been se lected. At the tryouts Monthly four men will be selected for each of the follow ing relay teams: -110-yard relay, and mile relay. Three runners for the four-nrle relay team will be selected, as Slemmons of Omaha has already been chosen to fill one berth on the four-mile team. Competition will be conducted in the following individual events: 120-yard high hurdles, 220 yard low hurdles, pole vault, high jump, broad jump, shot-put. discus throw and javelin throw. A. A. U. W. to Entertain Senior Girls Saturday The girls of the senior class will bo entertained at an afternoon party Saturday, April 21, by the American Association of University Women. A musical program has been planned as well as a one-act play which will be presented under the direction of Mrs Lucille Shipely. The party will bt EAT TODAY at the Cafeteria-Y. M. C. A. "Filling Station for Hungry Folks" $5.50 Meal Ticket for $5.00 Open 6:30 A. M. and Close 7:30 P. M. Prof. J. F. Weaver of the depart ment of botany spoke to the Botanical Seminar Wednesday evening on "Plant Growth as a Measure of Climate." SANF0RDS FOUNTAIN PEN INK Will Improve the Action of Any Fountain Pen ALL COLORS ALL SIZES The Ink That Made The Fountain Pen Possible' held at Ellen Smith Hall, and will begin at throe o'clock. The Association has established the custom of annually entertaining the graduating women. The purpose of the tradition is to enable the members to come into personal contact with tho girls. 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