THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Delegates Return From Convention (Contlpod from Pas 1) nominationalism in mission coun ties was mentioned by some of the delegates as another very important contribution of the convention," Although no place was provided on the program of the convention for the question of war a large per centage of the delegates present tnr a special session to dis- cuss this. This was arranged for under the leadership of Sherwood Eddy, well known speaker to stu dents' and one of the most impres sive speakers of the convention. Nebraska delegates to the Student Volunteer convention werer Johan nes Klotsche, Wendell Groth, Homer Deadman, Margaret Nielsen, William Miles, Frieda Schrump, Martha Mantz, Leota Paap, Malinda Keller, Uniola Adams, Richard B. Smith, George F. Gant, Perry W. Morton, ffifrS Horn of th Spoken Drama A LAUGH HIT "PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH" Mat. 25c. BOc Ev. 25c, SOc, 75c Next Week If I Was Rich' Tens and Thrilling -t-teaiHOERS rKOIEZiTIt J 5J Lm "MASKED MENACE" Comedy "THE BEAUTY PARLOR" NEWS COMEDY THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK "BUTTONS' GENE STRATTON PORTER'S Greatest Human $tory "The Harvester An F. B. O. Pictur COMEDY NEWS Shows- 1, 3, S, 7. 9 1M13 WEEK RIALTO NEXT WEEK BEERY & HATTON in "WIFE SAVERS" piercing dnunaf 7E benrtratinq mriusj with Gary Cooper Noah Beery feveiyn Brent William Powell answr tojf BEAU $5 NEWS COMEDY BABICH AND ORCHESTRA TURNER AT THE ORGAN "So Different, I Was Really Thrilled" Are Borne of th Thing $ PatronM An Baying About "The On thm StAf , SARANOFF 'r".9r""r,,h Follies" Starring EILEEN BERTIN and MAURICE LEO Dancer Unusual SAX-ION CARROLL You . Be Surprised" JAMES GRADY Who Sings "An1 HowV JUE SO TAI Maid of th. Orient D,Arl rom New York A CYCLE OF SONGS" ?,yjE end MONASCHS "EWS FABLES . HOW AT-1, 1, S, 7. Oral Wittchen, Rev. W. C. Fawell, Laio weese, Charles Swan, Joseph C. Reeves, Anatol A. Mozer, Inez Bolin. Hazel finlpRr iridic.. Margaret Wilner, and Lana Peeso. Fellowships Are Offered Students (Continued from Put 1 America, 119 West 57th Street, New rorK jity. All applicants for the fellowship j are requested to send in their appli cations to the office of the China Foundation not later than the 31st of March, 1928. Applications for the prizes of .'928 should be sent in by February 2y, 1928. Applications received later than that date will be reserved for future considerations, when vacancies occur. Applications should be sent by registered mail to the China Foundation for the Pro motion of Education and Culture, 22 Nan Chang Cheih, Peking, China. Black Drills Men Hard For Lincoln Debut (Continued from Page 1.) was the only basketeer to sink under the basket shots with any degree nf regularity while Johnny Kimball .J Morrie Fisher contributed the points for the freshman total. Gloomy Forecast Recalling the fact that Missouri more than doubled the score a few weeks back at Columbia and witnes sing a poor exhibition of the basket art last night, Coach Black assumed a gloomy attitude toward Nebraska's prospects Saturday evening. A pro longed drill with the guard candi dates will be on the schedule for to day's practice as the basket mentor believes they were too lax during the workout with the freshmen. Bleachers are in place, goals es tablished at each end of the court, and everything dn readiness for the reception of Missouri, 8 o'clock Sat urday evening. The Coliseum doors will be open at 7 o'clock for early basket fans. Lineup Not Known No definite starting lineup could be obtained from Coach Black after jj r T """"' SAWYER Oeasls Oiled SLICKER Q4trantted Waterproof MSAWTDISON MAAC mm shall I do with that B3367 4 M CLEANERS AND DYERS Jhe largest selling yititfirfilMW 17 black degrees 3 bopyind At all dealers Buy. a dozen Superlative in quality, the world-famous 17ENUS VPENOLS give best service and longest wear. FUln ends, per Jot, $1.00 K ubbc r en J, per doz. V20 Aaericia Pencil Ce., 2 IS Fiftk Are., It T. MatrrsofUNIQUEThmLeaJ CulonJ Pencils in 1 2 cdom 1.00 per dot. the Regal representative to show you the $6.60 Regal Reproduction of London's Leading Shoe Style selling on Regent Street at 75 shil lings ($18.25). An English Oxford made from Genuine Martin's Im ported Scotch Grain, Full Leather Lined, $6.60. 660 REGAL SHOES Campus Representative Bennett & FlujsUd Bill' Kearru jai ixita TWwi Baase the yearling game. Judging from the performances Thursday afternoon, "Jug" Brown, "Dutch" Witte, for wards; Captain Tom Elliott, center; and Elmer Holm, "Army" Arm strong, guards, should get the open ing call at the Missou tilt Saturday. Harvey Grace, Adolph Lewandowskl and Carl Olson have been turning dn some nice work the past few prac tices and with Othmer and Krall will probably see active service. Prospects for the next year's cage quintet look especially glowing at this premature time. Sawyer, Mor rison, Fisher, and Jensen are the cream of the yearling forwards and Milhollin and Elliott have great promise as future Varsity guards. Glen' Milhollin played a good run ning guard game against the Varsity squad in the scrimmage yesterday. Light Drill Today Another encounter with a Valley fee takes place at the Coliseum next Monday evening. The Washington Bears from St Louis journey here to play a return engagement with the Cornhusker hoopsters. They pulled out a one point victory over the Nebraskans in their last encoun ter, so Monday's game promises plenty of action between the two closely matched teams. Coach Black is planning on taper ing off scrimmage this afternoon and will spend the day on offensive tactics and a special training of the guards. .Nebraska's home schedule for this year follows: Jan. 7 Missouri. Jan. 9 Washington. Jan. 21 KansaB Aggies. Jan. . 28 Iowa State. Feb. 4 Oklahoma Aggies. Feb. 14 Drake. Feb. 24 Kansas. Feb. 25 Oklahoma. Feb. 28 Grinnell. Coaches Vote to Re vert to 1926 Rulings (Continued from Page 1) As a result of the demand of the coaches for greater representation on the rules committee for 1928, E. K. Hall, chairman of the committee, invited the association to appoint three observers to sit with the rule makers at the next meeting. The two rules affecting the fum bled punt and lateral pass were the only grave changes made. Speaking of parties when's your formal? 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