T II E DAILY NEBRASKA! First Round Pairings in Record Breaking High School Tourney CLASS A. Creighton Prep. . Hastings Fremont vs. Chadron High. Crete North Platte. Omaha 1 ech. T. Ravenna. Omaha Central v. West Point. Nebraska City vs. Lincoln. Beatrice vs. York. South Omaha vs. Grand Island. CLASS B. Chadron Prep. vs. Omaha North. Clay Center vs. Plattsmouth. Geneva vt. Indian'ola. Central City vt. Alliance. Antley vs. Randolph.' Havelock vs. Sutton. Gothenburg v. University Place. Kearney v. Columbus. CLASS C. Potter vs. St. Paulr Benedict vs. ArlinRton. Benson (Omaha) vs. Scottsb'.uf f. Deaf School (Omaha) vs. Norfolk Falls City vs. David City. Wahoo vs. Albion. Genoa vs. Seward. CLASS D. Schuyler vs. Wausa. Frierd vs. Morrill. Wisner vs. Bridgeport. Arnold vs. Nelson. Ashland vs. Sidney. Temple (Lincoln) vs. Aurora. Holdrege vs. Superior. Mllford vs. Harvard. CLASS E. Gering vs. Valentine. r Reynolds vs. Atkinson. Kartingtoa vs. Aggie High (Lin coln.). College View vs Fairbury. Bethany vs. Winnebago. Bayard vs. Valley. Chappell vs. Curtis Aggies. St. Edward vs. Newman Grove. CLASS F. Verdon vs. Mead. Ponca vs. Genoa. Battle Creek vs. Osceola. Farnam vs. Broken Bow. Cambridge vs. Wilbur. Ong vs. Wakefield. Ogallala vs. Fullerton. O'Neill vs. Venango. CLASS G. Humboldt vs. Ainsworth. Stanton vs. Walthilt. Papillion vs. Paxton. Honey Creek (Salem) vs. Big Springs. Oxford vs. Hardy. Bladen vs. South Sioux City. Surprise vs. Scotia. Wilsonville vs. Oakdale. CLASS H. Enstit vs. Oakland. Bancroft vs. Crawford. Pierce vs. Yutan. Hebron Academy vs. Litchfield. Exeter vs. Waterbury. Merna vs. Lyons. North Bend vs. Bertrand. St. Patrick (G. I.) vs. Per Dem onstration. CLASS I. North Loup vs. Bassett (Rock County). Pender vs. Loup City. Stromsburg vs. Herman. Dunbar vs. Tilden. Minden vs. Osmond. Bratton Union (Humboldt) vs. Lexington. Scribner vs. Alma. Guardian Angels (West Point) vs. Palmer. CLASS J. Sargent vs. Greenwood. Oconto vs. Gibbon. Bartley vs. Creiton. Eagle vs. Clarkton. Syracuse vs. Lewiston. Dannebrof vs. Sprague-Martel. Sbrlton vs. Franklin. Elm Creek vs. Cathedral (Lin coln). CLASS K. Douglas vs. Overton. Ruskin vs. Weston. Talmage vs. Huntley. Blue Hill vs. Gordon. Braiaard vs. Pleasanton. Lodge Pole vs. Elmwood. Firth vs. Verdi gre Burwell vs. Thayer CLASS L. Benklemaa vs. Sumner. Hailam v. Waverly. Stockville vs. Kennard. Elgin vs. Humphrey. Wesleyaa Preps, vs. Stockham. Units vs. Blooming ton. Fairmont vs. Valparaiso. Panama vs. Spencer. CLASS M. Dewitt vs. Red Willow. Prague vs. Adams. Springfield vs. Wiggle Creek. Matcor drew a bye. Belvidere vs. Palisade. Marquette vs. Diller. Greiham vs. Table Rock. Pilfer drew a bye. CLASS N Becmer vs. Odell. Swanton vs. Goehner. Belden vs. Trumbull. Juanita drew a bye. l?eaver Crossing vs. Ohiowa. Callaway vs. Stamford. Clatonia vs. Carroll. Tobias drew a bye. CLASS O. Miller vs. Comstock. Long Pine vs. Linch. Beaver City vs. Riverton. AIvo drew a bye. Sterling vs. Dodge. Campbell vs. Atlanta. Bartlett (Wheeler Co.) vs. Creek. Dorchester drew a bye. CLASS P. Chester vs. Cedar Bluffs. Hooper vs. Trenton. Madrid vs. Shelby. Western drew a bye. Milligan vs. Burchard. Uehling vs. Newport. Rokeby vs. Meadow Grove. Hildreth drew a bye. CLASS Q. Vesta vs. Lisco. Stella vs. Daykin. Plymouth vs. Cedar Rapids. Brule drew a bye. Bennet vs. Whitman. Wood Leke vs. Palmyra. Walton vs. Hubbell. Deshler drew a bye. CLASS R. Craig vs. Hickman. Thedford vs. Poole. Barneston vs. Elkhorn. Bradshaw vs. Grant. Hampton vs Dent an. Ewing vs. Phillips. Belleview vs. Mullen. Filley drew a bye. CLASS S. Brunswick vs. Giltner. Murdock vs. Roseland. Louisville vs. Clearwater. Bruning vs. Glenvil. Coleridge vs. Bellwood. Cortland vs. Orchard. Arapahoe vs. Hay Springs. CLASS T. Ulysses vs. Holmesville. Virginia vs. Raymond. Tomora vs. Gurley. Elk Blue Springs vs. St. Mary's (G. I.). Berwyn vs. Holbrook. Henderson vs. Carlcton. Dunning vs. Nehawka. Belgrade vs. Hyannis. CLASS U. Clarks vs. Cowles. Waco vs. Stuart. Loretto vs. EI wood. Springview vs. Dwight. Grafton vs. Dakota City. Duncan vs. Eilver Creek. Amherst vs. Liberty. CLASS V. Dry Valley vs. Bingham. Johnson vs. Farwell. Bristow vs. Leigh. Cairo vs. Hendley. Chapman vs. Strang. Max vs. Cordova. Goodwin Cons. vs. Eckle Cons. Butte vs. Unadilla. Utica vs. Monroe. PLAN TO ENTERTAIN VISITING ATHLETES University Y. M. C. A. Is Arranginff Extensive Program. Including Tours of Campus For the entertainment and educa tion of the hiph school students participating- in the state basketball tournament March 11, 12, and 13, the University Y. M. C. A. has prepared an extensive program. A committee of welcome, in cooperation with the Lincoln high school Hi-Y club, will meet students at all railway and bus stations. LOCAL ARCHITECT TALKST0J0MIQ0E Walter Wilton Discusses Profession At Smoker of Student Society Mr. Walter F. Wilson, of the firm of Davis and Wilson, architects, of Lincoln, addressed a smoker held by Ionique Society Thursday evening on "The Profession of Architecture." Mr. Davis also spoke at the meeting on "Morrill Hall," explaining the de tails by means of plans and sketches. Mr. Wilson stated in his address that "Although the profession of ar chitecture, and architecture itself, is WOMEN PRACTICE FOR CAGE TOURNEY Training Schedule For Class Teams Announced; Meet Begins March 18 The Women's Athletic Association announces that there will be no more noon practices for basketball this sea son. There are to be four o'clock practices this week on Monday, Tues day, and Wednesday. The sopho mores are to come out on Monday, the freshmen on Tuesday, and the juniors and seniors on Wednesday. No one else may come out on these three nights except members of the classes designated. All practices in basketball must be completed by March 18, as the drawings will be made then, and the tournament will be played March 18 to 23. SHIELDS HEADS SIGMA TAU Escorted tours through public in- considered one of the fine arts, the stitutions including the cnpitol, Col- j real efficiency of an architectural or lege of Agriculture, and the city cam- ganization depends on a considerable p-js will be conducted under the knowledge of business and business supervision of a committee of thirty- . methods. Architects of this day five. 'should be fully capable of carrying The Freshmen Council will enter-through all of the special design tain Friday evening at 7:30 in Social ! problems of any certain commission, SfiencA uditoiim with a program together witn tne structural, mecn including action pictures of the Not re Dame game, slow-motion track pict-ires, and views of the Freshman Initiation and Olympics contests through the courtesy of Dr. G. C Condra of the conservation and sur vey division. The Dramatic club will Dresent a skit. Talks will be given hv Coach E. E. Bears: Reginald Mil-, Ai ts degree Ier, '29, ex-president of the freshman class; Lonnie Stiner, captain of the 192G football team; and Wendell during a get anicnl, and business relation prob lems which must necessarily enter in to the work of completing any single cuitimisbion. Although it may seem a terrific hardship, it would seem , best that the architectural course should be taken merely as a post-1 graduate course after the Bachelor of ! had been reached." I "Peggy," A Vaudeville- Music-Comedy Revue with Chorus at the Liberty All This Week There is a real treat in store for the patrons of the Liberty this week. Toby Wilson and a company of thirty artists will be seen in 'Teggy," the fourth vaudeville musical road show appearing here this season. Toby Wilson in 'Teggy," a rural comedy with music, is cast in the role of an impoverished native of the Ozark Mountains who attains millions over night through an oil well discovered on his farm. He immediately sets forth for Palm Beach in an endeavor to revel in the luxuries and to en able his wife to scale the social lad der. His creation of the part is said to be his best characterization anil his supporting company is ideally cast to make of "Peggy" a tremendous suc cess. The production is a novelty in itself and there are many excellent voices in the company, which in cludes a genuine beauty chorus, both in dancing and in natural beauty. "Casey of the Coast Guard," news and comedy pictures, the first half, and "The Winking Idol" the last half of the week. Music by Babich and his prize orchestra. Adv. Coach. PI. i r ... . J l rails City Miss Martha Baird, '26, f tk. , partment of dramatic art fa JVt City coaching piny Th, V Princess," to be given b - the men's Club. Miss Ruth R,L .1 1 - . V cays ai iNclson of the same departmenf . . .'. ' fill 1 i . . " ior a preparation test "cently helping h ".amatory co. WANT ADS LOST: BnnV ct.i... v : . ' 7 "-uiimii Between Sn. ciai science and Armory. Call p 102 2308. pj Try our 35c Luncheon E ft Runlnw noifilo RJ Serge. Refreshments will be served m ri IfQpl im C AT7V U uring a gct-togcthcr "handshaking" p) t-L.ri.O vLUD period following the program. TELLS OF TRIP TO ALASKA H Onpn tn thn Purilir; Mi 13th and P Streets I'g REDUCED PRICES FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING Special Showing New models and woolen Two Pants Suits $35 tn $50. Top Coats ?25 to ?45 LOU HILL College Clothes 1309 O St. Up a few steps and turn to the left. Ladles Plain Wool Dresses Men's Two Piece Suits $1 SPOTLESS CLEANERS (Now under new mnatcment Harry H. Uerlinc) We call lor and deliver. 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