The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
IN THE VALLEY
. . .by . .
"Zim" and "Zim"
We would like to hear what other?
think of the plan of changing the
inter-fraternity basketball tourna
ment Anyone having an idea on
the subject should write to this col
umn expressing his opinions. Short
letters will be published.
The Ames Agrffics meet the IIus
kers on the maples in the Armory
Saturday evening1 and reports being
circulated from the Iowa camp are
to the effect that they intend to take j
the Cornhuskers. We wish them all j
the luck in the rorld, but we doubt j
their ability. j
i
The strong Kansas Jayhawkers will ;
make a irood opponent for the Hus-j
kers when they dedicate their new
Field House February 6. It will not j
only make an interesting: game but ,
will pive the Nebraska fans a real
chance to see how their team is go-,
ing to stack up in the final race to !
the Valley flag. If the Kansas team '
can be stopped and the Huskers !
will have every moral support possi-;
Me with their new court then the '
Scarlet and Cream five will be pretty '
tough to stop on the road to a cham-
pionship, or at least a high ranking. I
An arroy of former high school
stars are playing with the Nebraska
freshman basketball squad this year.
The new material looks better this
year than for several previous years
and the men are usually able to hold j
the Varsity to close scores.
. I
This New Field House of ours is ;
going to give the other schools in the
Valley something to shoot at in the
way of providing a real basketball ,
floor. None of the other Valley
schools have anything to compare j
with this in the way of floor space
of seating capacity and it should add
to the interest of the sport to be
able to accommodate the crowds at
the cage games.
RUN OFF MATCHES
IN PRELIMINARIES
Will Serve At Aid In Choosing the
Varsity Mat Squad Which
Will Meet Missouri
"When the cat's away, the mice
will play," seems to be a true saying
if the Oklahoma basketball team is ;
to be taken as an example. In the !
latter's recent game with the Drake '
Rullilogs, McBride, the veteran '
Sooner scoring ace, was covered very '
closely every time he received the !
ball but this was offset by the clever J
scoring ability of a sophomore guard,
Roy LeCrone, who flipped in five !
baskets from the field and added a
free throw for good measure.
The preliminaries for the first val
ley match in the wrestling squad
were held yesterday, with the view
of choosing the team to meet the Mis
souri mat men. In the selection of
the team the material recently dis
covered in the inter-fraternity meet
will be able to show its ability.
The drawings for the first match
es resulted in Mallettc, Deford and
Buck drawing byes. In the 115
pound class Blore drew a bye. Web
er threw Blackstone (7.15) and wres
tles Mallette in the semi-finals. In
the match between Buck and Deford,
Buck won the first match by advan
tage, however, in an extra period
Buck won the match by default
In running- off the 115 pound
class Jones won from Hcrron by time
advantage, and meets Blore in the
semi-finals. One of the best bouts
of the preliminaries was in the 125
pound class in which Back met De
ford. Buck came out for the inter
fraternity meet last year and distin
guished himself by going through
without a defeat.
. A student entering the University
of California must be able to spell
500 given words correctly.
Sorority mothers at the University
of Texas must mako a weekly detail
ed report to the dean of all activities.
The nolo and ridinir associations at
the University of Oklahoma plans to
lay out a steeple-chasing course of
eight miles along a river bank.
A new Italian house is to be con
structed at Columbia University for
the purpose of fostering the study
of Italian culture and study.
Ten Years Ago
This year's freshman class at the
University of Columbia are the
youngest, tallest, heaviest that have
entered that institution in the rast
four years.
Dr. Gibbons, leading journalist of
India, stated in an address before
the students of Columbia University
that "Imperialism in the Orient is i
selfish domination for Europe's profit"
The Military Ball, the second for
mal of the year, was arranged to be
held at the Lincoln. The uniforms
of the cadet oficers and the r 'litary
features of the dance were planned.
The Junior class did not hold try-
outs for the debating team. Since
only three men intended to debate
they were chosen as representatives
of the ii.ss.
The formal season opened when
the Junior class gave its prom at the
Lincoln Hotel, with ninety-five cou
ples in attendance. The party was a
dinner dance.
Forty alumni and the members of
the German dramatic club of the Uni
versity attended a banquet at the
Lincoln Hotel in honor of the pre
sentation of the class play.
Twenty Years Ago
of the University of Chicago.
The first move in the baseball
season was planned to bo. made the
firstt day of the second semester.
Captain Morse of the team announ
ced that ho would issue a call for all
candidates to report for cage prac
tice, v
The two freshmen classes of the
University held meetings which were
scenes of much enthusiasm and ex
citement. They met in the chapel tc
arouse all enthusiasm possible for
the great carnival betwen the fresh
men and sophomores.
The Academy basketball girls had
a match game with Tecuniseh. The
girls left Lincoln and won by a score
of 15 to 8.
Professor Sues
A professor nt the University of
Iowa has brought suit against his
own institution for deperciation of
property caused by the erection of a
University close to his homo.
Recent Experiments Show That
Sleep Is Form Of Drunkenness
Exchanges
Miss Ellen F. Pendleton, president
of Wesley College, said before the
Association of Colleges and Second
ary Schools of the Middle States and
Maryland that, "The most insistent
challenge confronting educators to
day is how to develop greater intel
lectual enthusiasm among the students.
( TIv schedules of classes for the I
.second semester were issued, and J
I could he obtained at the registrar's )
i office. The office made prepara- j
'tions for the rush of registration,
week. I
Chancellor Andrews, in an article j
n The Independent, was Dr. Harp
er's logical choice to the presidency
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CANFORD'S
J PASTE
pl,
The student drive for a new ?100, j
000 stadium at Oklahoma Universal
is at its height
Blue law fanatics will raise their
hands in horror at the thought of be
ing drunk but that is what they are
when they sleep, according to the
findings of an experiment carried on
the car for any period at all, but at
the end of the sixty hours they were
improved. No explanation could be
offered for this phenomena. Oper
ations requiring a phort span of at-
A chair in history and criticism
of art was established at the Univcr-j
sity of Wisconsin. i
at George Washington University for tention were handled just as well
the effects of insomnia. "What does j during the sleepless periods as ordi
The coaching staff of the Univer-i
sity of Illinois is the largest and old
est in the country. ,
the drunkard do when he becomes in
toxicated? Sleeps! And, as a rule,
wakes up de-toxified." This, accord
ing to the reports of the experiment
is just what happens when anyone
goes to sleep.
Sleep has puzzled mankind ever
since the dawn of existence, and af
ter all the theories of the "Why?"'of
sleep have been boiled down, human
ity is only more piqued and mysti
fied. In order to find some new
facts that might prove of interest to
science, the George Washington Uni-
narily, but driving for any length of
time was very dangerous, as the mon- ,
otony of the motor tended to lull the '
driver to sleep.
Coffee Used J
Coffee seemed to have no material '
effect as a stimulant to wakefulness.
It was used throughout the test by
four of the eight subjects, but they
appeared to fare no better than the
others in keeping awake. However, '
it did seem to help two of the sub
jects who stayed up a night and r
day longer, though it is not certain.
The responsibility of atendir.g the
classes at French universities is left
entirely to the students. !
Minnesota University recently de
feated Iowa University in their ,
eighteenth annual debate.
versity Psychology department and The types of activities most conduct
the Medical department worked to-Jive to staying awake were found to
gether on this experiment by which be those involving much bodily
they kept eight students awake for i movement, such as swimming, danc-
sirty hours and recorded at various
intervals the changes made by the
period of insimnia.
Varied Croup Selected
In making the test a greatly varied
group was picked ; four were men and i hours or more,
four were women; some of them
slept six hours or less a night by ha-
ing, running games, and the like
It was found that from eight to
ten hours of sleep is sufficient to re
store a person to normal after hav
ing gone without sleep for sixty
A student hall is bein constructed!
bit, and others slept as high as ten ; at the University of Columbia that '
will accommodate approximately
five thousand s ai cmfwy
five hundred students. The struct
ure will be fourteen stories high.
the ages of the subjects ranged from
seventeen to thirty-three; in general
they were normal in health. How
ever, two showed high basal metabol
ism rates and one had been definite
ly recognized as exhibiting some evi
dences of hyperthyroidism. Of the 3EEHElBEEBgSeBiai5Jggl5JEE'
group, then, it can be saia that they
were not highly selected in order to
prove certain theories; rather, they
were merely ordinary and could be
considered as representative of the
majority of people.
Several interesting discoveries
were made in the blood and urine
tests, which showed a similarity in
blood and urine content of the sub- E
jects to that of a man intoxicated I &
with some sort of alcoholic beverage : ; a
that is, after the fcubjects had under- j
gone the period of insomnia. This . j
is the fact that led tc the statement a
that we become intoxicated during g
our waking hours and that sleep de- M
toxifies, and thus refreshes us.
Tests Cirest 1 g
It was found that going without g
sleep did not seem to affect the ) ra
mental alertness of the subjects to;j
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degreed
any great extent, in fact they did
just as well on the mental test at 1
the end of the sixty hours as they ;
had at the start. However, this j
might have been caused by the grow-;
W familiarity of the students with
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The visual and auditory apparatus : S
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