- 1 IMI . mm:cii FOUK MM. imii.i ,r.im rr. PANTHER-TIGER BATTLE HEADS Two Spring Lcaqtie Teams Will Compete for Championship. DrtTU CnilAnQ IIWRFATFM uvim - , Former Group. Coached by, Browne end Lehman. Is Favored. NOW 1IUY IM. W. rnlhfr - 1 t.r I Hr.t. a BulWnl. 0 . Championship of Nebraska's pring football league will be the Hake when the Panthers and Ti mers battle on Memorial stadium od lit 2 o'clock Saturday alter- noon. The ranthers. coached by Joe Lehman and . M. I.nwne. are an the top of the heap so far by virtue i f two Mctoilei. one Irotu tha liull- Ioh anl one from the Tiger. T.iiy squeezed out a 7 to to win nvrr Tunny oskes' Rulldogs In a lrd fought content last weekend. Panthers Favored. Thry are the favored team In it.c cuiiti'f l Patunliy. Curs Mathla. yearling qu.irter List fall, t ex pected to bark eipnala for the team am this week. Krabni. Staab and Young will likely be In the b;.k neld for the group in the chajn-;nnn.-hip engjiscnicnt. Against !bem will be Mancly. Loren, T own. Nelson and Lcng, accord in; to pretcnt Indications. The two tij.ikficld? are of about even weight, although the Tantbcrs ne.vc a s'ljlit clge on experience, with Frabm and Tied Young both in their team. Cellar honors as well as cham n.onfhip laurels will le played for Saturday. The Bears, losers In one 'amc, will engage the Bulldogs, who have dropped two decisions. Pefpite tbc fact that the Bulldogs h.ne lost both of their tilts, they will take the field as slight fovar ;tes in the second game of the aft ernoon. Lineups Listed. , Their starting backfield w ill in-1 i lude Jack Miller, quarter: Perry nd Packer, halves: and Kreiring- cr luimaCK. in me tsear lineup will be Louis Brown( quarter; Bly nnd rrnney. halves: and Raugh. fullback. Both of these backfields are tentative and may undergo change. Cold weather this week has n.ude practice sessions far from I eiug satisfactory for D. X. Bible and his fellow coaches. Attendance at the sessions has been limited mid little actual progress has been mad?. Although the temperatures -ere more favorable for workouts yesterday only a little over half of In? total squad reported. Team play was the major function of the ' . ening. FOR METHODIST PETE Committee Prepares Unique j Entertainment for Friday Party. Plans for an all Methodist "Spring Fever" party to be v.eld at ivace Methodift Episcopal church, i wenty-seventh and K 'HiecLs, iiom 8 to 11:30 o'clock have been I'umpleted by the committee in r)iarge. The party will be the lourth party of its kind to be sponsored by the Methodist Stu dent council this year. The evening's program will con sist of both amusing; and serious entertainment. Comic features will include a diagnosis and treatment of the insidious spring fever mal ady: a volunteer fire department m hand to reduce extreme cases o spring fever and incidentally to lescue a charming lady from a burning building; and the old es tablished remedies for spring fever Mich as sassafrass te, sulphur ?.nd mobsses. To Present Opera. An opera, "Treated ill Troys tor" will be given "in delirium." Those laking part in the opera are Mon rico, imprisoned lover, Lloyd Watt; Leonora the heroine, Marjorle Foreman: Count de Lunatic, the villain. Ralph Eenton; and Mer i.ina, the servant, Howard Eon ntte. A mystery quartet will add to the program. The more formal part of the program will include talks on the idea of the entire social and reli gious program of the Methodist .Student council by Miss Berenice Hoffman, president of that group nnd Rev. W. C. Fa well, Methodist student pastor. Chaperons for the party will be Professor and Mrs. M. H. Merrill snd Reverend and Mrs. W. C. Fa well. Broken Bow Student Undergoes Operation Miss Helen Holden of Broken Bow. a senior in teachers college, was operated on for appendicitis at the Lincoln General hospital Monday. Her condition is reported satisfactory. RENT CARS Models "A" Fords. Chevrolet elxes and fours and Reo Wol verines and Flying Clouds. Special discount on Chevrolet 4 cylinder cars and Reo Wolver ines. Reservations held until 7 p.. m. . Sime charge begins at 7 p. m.. Plenty of cars at all times. We will appreciate your business. . 1120 P Street Always Open Motor Out Company I PROGRAM i -happy llhoile$ Urgei Practice Attendance Coach Choppy Rhodes ha It. sud an urgent call r all basa ball men t b eut for practice hi( afUrnoon. .If alhsr par. nuu. Iha squad will gt aulalda. If net, a workout viil ba con ducud aa wall aa It can ba downstair In tha Caliatum, E " 1 - . ... . . ' K-n wcainer nesponsiDiei For Oelays in Early Workouts. TO TAKE SOONER FIRST With the return of John "Choppy" Rhodes from Laramie. Wyo., where be baa been directing rnng football practlve. Nt bratka'a baseball team looked cer tain to swing into a concentrated pring training period today, with the first game only three weeks off. Rhodes, who returned yesterday morning from the acbool where h. -.i. h..j cnch next fall. Mjlj yesterday afternoon that out. oor 'workouts would atari aa oon aa the weather was favor able. "If It 1 w arm enough, we may moe out doors t'nday aft- I rmoon, ine menior aecmrea. lit said that Monday would mark ' th first heavy workout, tf ' weather was favorable. The out door practices wilt be at Landis field, where all games will be played. The coach faces a gigantic ta.k If he l to develop a smooth working nine by three weeks from Saturday, when the Huskers In vade Norman, Okla.. to meet the Sooner, in the opinion of observ ers. A period of Indoor workout, supposed to have started some tluce weeks ago, failed to draw any large number of players, at least partially because of Insuffi cient facilities for practice. Lat year, the first In several In which Nebraska had put a team In the field, the conference champion ship was brought home. Practic ally the entire squad Is back this year. MEDICAL COLLEGE ACTIVITY PAUL C. PLATT, Editor. Medical School Mixer. The medical school mixer held last Friday night was well at tended and financially it was a success. There was a good repre sentation of both students and l ac uity members present. The ball room on the main floor of the Rome hotel was very attractively decorated. Bridge tables were set In the room off the dance floor and for those who did not wish to dance. The music was fur nihed by the College Club orches tra. The committees in charge are to be congratulated on the way they managed the affair and it is hoped that tby may have many more such all-scbool parties. Dr.' W. M. Andtrsen To Leave Omaha. Dr. M. Anderson was the gue3l of the department of inter nal medicine at a dinner Tuesday mgrht at the university college of medicine. Dr. Anderson will leave j the school of medicine about the I first of April for California. He will go in with his former partner here in Omaha, Dr. Crummer, who Is now located in Los Angeles. The invitations were extended to the members of the faculty by Dean C. M. Poynter. Dr. E. L. Bridges is the chairman of the de partment. Ths successor to Dr. Anderson has not been chosen as yet. EAVESDROPPING Polly Ticks Again. Now that the women on the hill have had their annual fling at pol iticswith more or less dubious success it is about time for the men's political pot to sUrt boiling. In another anticipation of this pro- : digiously important development, ' there is rippling over the campus a mild wave of curiouslty as to wnat political alignments will dispute the elections. Will the Tachacamacs die once more, triumphantly and unopposed through tie field? Will the Black Mask be donned again by its ap parently vanished constituents? Or will some Independent party pro duce a dark horse to make tho race an interesting one? According to the present out look, the Pachacamacs have a clear field. In fact, we are almost ready to predict a repetition of the last election. But that prospect brings up the question: Why have a party sylstem of student govern ment? If one party is to control campus politics, why not do away with it entirely and let individual students vote for whomever they wish ? THE DAILY KANSAN. Use Rental All of the Late Fiction, Non-Fiction. Complete stock . of Modern Books, Non-Fiction, 95c. Prairie Schooner PAUL ALCORN FINAL MEETS IN T I Winners in Six Classes Are i Scheduled to Clash For Supremacy. . MATHM REVEALS AB LITY .-.:.zjz Kl nnn SnonSOfS OUT'lCYi r it n i. To Uncover Possible Varsity Men. Finals in aix claea to deter mine who will receive wrestling numeral in the meet being beld in the baaemer.t of the Colleuru for all men who have not engaged in varsity competition will begin at 4 o'clock thia afteinocu. Horacek cinched bia numeral tn the US pound claas by being the only en trant. McKean deposed of Win. bla only opposition In the 13 pound claaa Wednesday to claim the numeral In that division. Nine men were eliminated In yesterday's semifinals. John Kellogg, varsity wreathng coach, la holding the numeral bouts for the purpoat of reviewing possible varsity material and pro moting Interest In the fort at i Nebraska. 1 Variety of Matches. Semifinal matches yesterday of fered a variety of performances. Heady advanced to meet Nelson today for the 1?5 pound crown by virtue of a forfeit by Jackson, who did not appear for the tussle. Larson and Levlnson chased each other back and forth across the mat three or four times before Larson succeeded In flattening the latter In one minute and thirty five seconds In the 133 pound class. In the same class Helzer and Siefer staged on extra period bat tle that gave Heirer the decision. A slight time advantage that let him go behind In the extra min utes were responsible for Ileirer'a triumph. Diversity of style is causing much speculation as to who will wear the numeral after i the Larson-Heirer struggle to I dav. ; Hill Defeats Heigle. j Hill had little trouble with Hei ' gle In the 143 pound weight. After forcing Heigle to the mat and holding Urn on the verge of a 'fall for 2 minutes Hill pinned his opponent in 2 minutes 20 seconds. Hill and Lundgren will meet In this afternoon's finals. What promises to be the best ex hibition yet Is slated in the 153 pound class between Olsen and Stewart. Olsen eliminated Sailor yesterday by a fall in 2 minutes 57 seconds after time had been called out because of Sailor's nose bleed. Olsen bad a time advantage when the rest period was called. Drobny forfeited to Stewart when the former's shoulder was thrown out of Joint. Stewart had accumulated a time advantage be fore the accident occurred. Olsen Is an experienced former Tech high man and Stewart 6hows a knowl edge of wrestling. Kozetka-Miller Clash. Kozelka and Miller will come to holds for the 163 pound champion ship as carried over from Wednes day's tussles. Hulbert pulled a last minute up set that put Hoffman underneath for a fall w'th the clock reading 3 minutes 31 seconds. With half luc uinc gone iac meu were vwnj- j in 3 seconds of each other. Hoff- man slipped into a clever hold that I gave him 30 seconds time advan- j tage over Hulbert. Hulbert then i rolled into a clutch with Hoffman beneath him and the extra weight of his opponent exhausted Hoff man and made the fall possible. Hulbert will encounter White for the heavy weight numeral cham pionship today. MILESTONES AT NEBRASKA Mareli 28. 1925. Fi Kappa Alpha won the intcr fraternity wrestling meet. Three cows at the ag college were killed when a hay mow col Upsed. All the down town stores were The Oldest Trade Known at this time Is barbei Ing. You must expect excellent work for a good haircut sels off the man. We specialize in only the bert. Your irl will notice the difference. THE MOGUL 127 N. 12. The Library also Many Volumes of Library Star Dollar 122 NO. 12th. I I MAT TILT OCCUR AFTERNOON Book Shop 9 OfGsig I'lIK It ASF. HALL leam has a 1 iiNti-U. Choppy Rhodea irot back Into Umoln esterday morn inir. and thieateu to start base hall practws immediately. Aa has been In. lusted before. It la high iim Thrt lour nrn who havt I bee n playing al h in tba ockt r I r.in ..r ilio l".ili.'iim are ID fair condition, but four men are not sufficient to complete a team. N- hmm ut another champion ship. Ilavtngg won oniy inrro in the ronft rente Ihia year, torn buskrr teams bust have a ttw i ,, te omiook was bad when the bova weren't working out. With dian.ond practice start I Ing at lea! three weeka ahead of the first game, prospects are iook mg up. CPPAK1XU of baseball aa a re nunler of Greater Lincoln e- position in the Coliseum, for It Is the presence of that function therv whlt h haa drawn down the wratb of the sandlotters. The manage ment, evidently not content with Irritating the baseball men. ar ranged to have Its callop driven along a campus street during class hours the other morning, utterly disturbing thj rest of the al thousand students who were peace fully attending classes. Caliope music la inspiring, with out question, but It doea not fit Into the routine of class work very well. N. H. i For freshmen, coeds, i and others who need lt. The word is not pronounced catiy-ope. tui It must be admitted that it sounds better when It is pronounced that way. The shooter doesn't claim any credit for getting It right. He hail to look It up, too. An Associated Press dispatch! from Glascow. Scotland, tells of a new position created In the depart ment of street railway mainten ance by an efficiency expert. One man has been engaged with the sole duty of filling and lighting Uie pipes of the workers as they are In need of this service. Work men, according to the dispatch, are to furnish their own tobacco, matches, and suction. Think of your own wise cracks about that one. advertising their new spring wares. 1920. A burglar entered four frater nity houses, getting over five hun dred dollars. A new campus telephone system was installed, doubling the num ber of phones. The sophomore girls defeated the freshmen in the finals of the basketball tournament. 1915. No paper; vacation. 1910. No paper; vacation. 1905. The members of the girl's bas ketball team returned from Mis souri victorious, and were royally feted. The following advertisement ap peared: "The Good Health Cafe, the no meat menu. 10c and up. 15.00 for $11.00." Advisory board of the Y. M. C. A. met In the association rooms. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. ArTKK ALU lt a Toun.fnd (jonih you m-ant. Oi' COMlRK our photograpb Xrum , Haurk'i mudio wr.l p-ti". "Lincoln' lluni .Store" 11 & IP AnUnusualDispIay,ShowingVan Clot LET US SHOW YOU "What I KYI 1 5 1 HI i I HERS HOLD 1EST n.j t-... l I vAne.aol- and WaJungtoo universities. Red Team of Captain Lyons ;Ueor Iimuon T,Dle Hofk, UUISnOOIS MCUimsey S Glue Sharpstcrs. - nrrr le rnn oorTlrr mCCI Id run mHO I IVt I nOW4rj Muson. freshman front i orualia. waa the fourth with 2dl In a shoulder to shoulder rifle Writman. I'dttiaon and Uurgu matib, Capt. II. Y. Yyona' liedslwrr( Captain Lyons' team. wero victorious over the lilue i Mrr Fred huudeen. Lincoln. team of Sgt. Cecil McOiuuey. I and Paul Yocunv Hutton. 503. Thursday afternoon, uii tlia gal-1 on fcergeant McGimaey's learn, lery range in Andrewa hall. The Umdea Mi"n. were Ceorge Phil- score waa 1310 to u who Charlie Werlman. crack shot from Milfoid. aa high man with 2.0 out of a ttossible 300. i The match was for the purpose of giving tho rifle aquad practue In shoulder to auoiitder sliitiD; for the sectional match conduvleJ I by tho National Uiflo association ' on April 5 at Iowa City. Iowa un: vernity will be uota to teama from Michigan, Wiscoumn. Arkansai, Minnesota, 8t. Louis. North Da kota. Washington and N'lraka universities; Co college and Kan sas. J.'orth and South Dakota and Oklahoma state colleges. Thirteen Iowa national guard ' units are sending teams besides , several high schools. Kemper a ad Wentwortb military academy will I also bo represented. Several clvl-1 lion teams will compete In the J team matches and the various id- dividual matches. I Captain Lyon la expetting tho j Nebraska corn borers to beat the j Hawkeye team next week. Iowa university wss the winner or last years regional match which wasi held In St. Louis. The team of five ; next FrldaT for Yh7 automobile w ilh IA. Col. F. F. Jeivrll nnd fantMln Lvon. Thev will be quartereu in in armory or in the university quadrangle. The match fired yesterday was i Hot Tamalics Chile IKE'S 223 No. I2lh St. Chile Mac Pics Delian Union Pallariian Pins Plain or jewelled Lambda Camma Gamma Lambda IIALLETT lt. 1871 .117-119 So. 12 J HI g 0 $t."Thc Hcst fur l,ct"S. era h ft over lh i course of fire aa tha one l-i U held In Iowa city nefck wsek; prone, kneeling aoj standing. Writ roan, who was bigh man Thursday, waa aUo high at Vermillion and t. Louis when the lluakr team ouubot houth Da- E second high with W. 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