t i T II E DAILY NEBRASKA N OHB TODMBY GADE PLAYBD YESTERDAY Alpha That Beat Delta Sifs Championships for Groupi V And VII Are DeciJod Yesterday' Results Alpha T' Chi 14, Delta Sigma Lambda 4. Karpa Sigma 1, Mu Sigma 0 (for feit) Thl Kappa Psi Delta Upsilon, postponed. Thl Sigma Kappa Farm House, postponed. The interfraternity baseball ninca got into action again after nearly a week's idleness. One contest was played yesterday, and another one forfeited, both of which decided group championships. Mu Sigma for feited their game with Kappa Sigma, giving the Kappa Sigs the right to represent Group V in the elimina tion round. Alpha Theta Chi triumphed over Delta Sigma Lambda in a tilt that was decided from the first inning. The Alpha Thets hit Schiefcn hard and piled up a good lead. Schiefcn was relieved by Spahn, and after that the game tightened up, but it was too late to win. Delta Sigma Lambda put over two runs in a ninth inning rally. Townsend was in the box for Alpha Theta Chi and Totental was behind the bat. This contest gave the winners the championship in Group VII. from assistant professors. In the meantime, the sorority nas laccldontlv. in all probability) picked up another girl who is "different." And Laddie, the girl who might have been an individual, urges her to fit in and do lik the other girls, be cause one can have "such a good time." The authoress docs little more than state the problem, but with a situ ation such as this, a statement suf ficiently clear to make the majority aware of its existence, is about an that can be done toward a solution. Miss Costine did remarkably well in the leading role. Edward Tay lor, famous for his clowning, suc cessfully overcame a reputation for being a funny-man in his character ization of the elderly professor. Henry Ley, as the young man from Oxford, is irood: Thad Cone, as the campus politician, plays the role with skill which reveals observation or many Nebraska "big men." The sorority sisters and their "dates" are played superbly. The minor members of the cast brought repeated laughs from the audience. An author's note, printed on the program explains the title: "Sent as a present from Annam A red cockatoo. Coloured like the peach-tree blossom Speaking with the speech of men. And they did to it what is always done To the learned and eloquent They took a cage with stout bars And shut it up inside." by To Chu -i "One's sense of humor forces the emendation that this is not what is Red Cockatoo Played Before Packed House (Continued from Page One) ant professor with whom she once went to concerts and plays. The young man is now abroad, and has written to the older member of the faculty. But "Laddie," formerly Miss Evelyn, is uninterested in his letter. 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