The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1923, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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A Surprise for Young & Old
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A Vaudeville Novelty
Miller, Packer & Selz
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Liberty News Weekly
ALICE BRADY
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ejbich and the Orchestra
w start at 2:30, 7.00 ft 8.00
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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
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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."
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Will Improve the Action
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SIZES
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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.
Calls for commencoment speakers
are coming in rnmy to tho University
Extension office. In tho week of
May 14-1S when many of tho high
schools close, professors from tho
University of Nebraska will go to
high schools all over the utato to de
liver commencement addresses.
HE was dressing for the day when they
told him that his wife had fled. Being
a thoroughbred, he did not bat an eyelash,
but carefully adjusted his collar.examining
the smart effect, and saying, quite calmly,
" Very satisfactory, the VAN HEUSEN. "
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