i i)MnY. my mi: daily M:nitskN Sloan Stars As Rushers Defeat Missouri Tigers DIAMOND SQUAD DOWNS ENEMY IN EASY STYLE, 9-3 Scarlet Grid Star Pitches Good Ball; Gathers In Four Hits. CLASH AGAIN TODAY Nebraska Piles Up Safe Lead Early in Game. Coasts to Win. (By LION AHO CONKLIN1 Clir Sloan pitched and bit Ne hratka to a to S victory over the Miasourl Tigera at Landia Field yesterday aiternoon in a game that the Huskera bd no chance tt losing after the erond inning. This afternoon at 3 4 I be two teams mill meet again. Sloan fanned seven men. al loed aeven bits and scored two .una hinuelf after hitting safely four out of five times at bat. After tbe first three men who Picked up bata for Missouri re tired one after another. P.bodes men immediately started the ball to rolling. Spike Williama reached first when tbe Missouri man on that sack dropped the ball. Davi son followed him with a clean drive over second base. After tbe lige. j pitcher and catcher mussed up a foul catch that would have put , Sloan out, the burly Husker smashed a pretty two bagger to light field and Williams acored. Ullstrom sacrificed to ecore Davi son and Wttte lined one over sec ond that gave Elcin a ticket home. Tb acora was Nebraska S. Mis souri 0. Score In Second. Taeir half of the second was one, two, three and out for Missouri. Boo Williama reached first on a bad throw and nla brother Spike sent him to third with a poke over to left field. Spike atole aecond. Davison mixed up the abort atop and third baseman to get on first and the Williama brothers galloped home when Sloan aocked the horsehide over first base. Ullstrum then chose to drop the ball Just on the other aide of aecond so that Davison and Sloan could score. Nothing happened in the third inning but Greisclman came out of a bad hole in the fourth when he knocked down a hot drive for the third out, when it might have gone anvplace with happy results for the three Nebraska men on bases. Tiflers Seora In Fifth. Missouri got iti three scores in the fifth inning. Davison failed to stop a cross between a hot grounder and a line drive that bounced to one side. Spike Wil liama did some nice fielding back of second but both men were safe Monroe walked and there were three men on and no outs. Gelsel mann, Missouri's pitcher, hit to lea field and pushed Williams and Carter across the tally sack. Fruit pounded one out beyond second to bring in Monroe before the inning ended. Score Nebraska, 7; Mis souri, 3. Boo Williams smacked tbe ball out in left field as first man to the plate In Nebraska's half of tbe fifth and with two out made by Davison and the other Williams boy, Sloan dropped tbe ball into short left field. There was no thing to prevent it so Boo came across the home platter for the eighth Husker counter. Row Gets Triple. - S'ot yet aatisfied, Row hit a beautiful three bagger that w as al most a home run out in extreme ri?ht field in tbe sixth period. Boo Williams hit a grounder that was thrown wildly to first and Jim Row ran tbe remaining distance to the home plate. Score, Ne braska, 9, Missouri, 3. Tnere were no threats of scores worthy of consideration in tbe last three innings. Sloan got bis usual hit in the seventh, Ullstrum bit Into a dandy double play, and in the eighth Spike Williams started a fast double of his own tearing over to second after the ball, touching tbe bag with hia foot and slamming the pill down to first just in time. Bridges got a two base hit for Missouri in the ninth with two out but Davis, the text man up, fanned and tbe game was over. The Sox score: Crvrk llatvball Tiu Kappa tpsilen va A'pra Sigma PM, Wednesday, May 14, clock. (Second round elim ination, tournament. I League V la still in an un settled Phi Kappa rsi and Pi Kappa hi, hich rt to play yesterday in an effect ta Straighten Out th muul, did net get together, and as a suit, tno team la piy uena Sigma Phi at this afttmjon la not yet determined. 001 RECORD TEAMS Scottsbluff High School Boys Approach World Time in Mile. I , , .,, a , . ill '"tW POLITICAL StrUNAOC. SI an ford I oman A a user Uchcvcs ; a ug.... y L? .' I ." I. .a.fI Jyi .1 fwif ICiVf ! .- . -...t o. i the n.etil laal m aumbrr of i,t. out of tl - here be The laiaer in a tall ana nsi ano , 7""'" trigs turned to the ainma,. la i.. aide-abutaa. Tbe etvaje.i,,,,, , 4) iioi'iun. i nc nut iti-iantous aide tkirr. the rhinoiu,it,t,(4n Sl.J - i ... . kila -n lii!rnlle.L i int ''" - . ,. i ... . 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Umirpn, W Williama. boubl play: Carter to K Willlaaas to Doaro; Sloao to Cllalruoa to CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. rrr all at a. Ttmaassa pastcc.isa you waou Ol COVKMH rour pootofrspb troa Uauca tuoio win pira. 5AN';aCRIMS trol SOe Bar thouaanil. f.DITH O. MOXf'iOlatllT. Eaptrlcocad typtat. 141S T kt. UaJT. 8TLt)NTa VAKtE6"Ttif aummrr alaa work. Slf aupporttng. or aemt-ealf oupportlfif. VAaaj fmfaiTM. Big returns for roMeUHlKxjt oarDest men Call al Ml Ho. I2U St . 7:M U S 10 p. m.. To, la Trt. veatftf, flfrafsTTrT VrPr. Call fi ti Jihntn" . mttwn a.3o saiui an so m ii's tfnkfut, I- Wtinama I fraabfun Sim oa bai.a Mf t.te.lhaa 3 0uaa r Mrwa out: H. OiMna aiaa t. Hit at p.u ai . I liftmen r l,ieieaana Hue ai4 run off t,'ee.fnena It aMI 0 la Mtaa I as a: M iwin 0. ekraa 12 atuiea im U Wuliama. I'mpiree. ti an4 VMiuam. GEKllSlS PREPARE M IE! Ninety Points Toward Final Awarding of Cup Goes to Winner of Event. SLATED FOR THURSDAY Nebraska a fraternities today were grooming their apeedstera and field stars fur the interfra trrnlty track meet Thursday, the last major event of the interfra ternity fport season. The meet will start at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Points will be given to tbe first five men tn eaca event, 5. 4. 3, 2. and 1 re spectively. Ninety points toward the interfraternity cup will be given to the winner of the meet. Second place will rate 75 points, third 60, and fourth 45. Thirty entrance points will be awarded to fraternities entering men in all events. The completion of the track meet will practically finish the in terfraternity program tor the year. Tennis and golf tournaments are now under way. and baseball has reached the finals. An outdoor water carnival Is the only event remaining on tbe schedule, "nd it depends upon tbe temperatuie be fore the close of school. Order of the meet Thursdsy: Track Events. One mile run, 4:00. 440 yard run, 4:10. 100 yard dash. 4:20. High hurdles, 4:20. 8h0 vard run, 4:45. 220 yard dash, 5:00. Two mile run, 5:10. nw hurdles, 5:30. 440 yard relay, 5:40 Field Events. Pole vault, 4.00. High Jump. 4 :00. Discus. 4:00. Shot put, 4:00. Broad Jump. 4:45. Javelin, 4:45. TEKES TAKE DEITS Lanquist's Drive in Sixth, Scoring Yordy, Brings Lone Counter. In a hard fought game Tau Kappa Epsilon outclassed Delta Tau Delta in the quarter final round of the interfraternity base ball league by a score of 1-0 on the drill field Tuesday afternoon. The Tckes allowed only one nil during the entire game and that was a scratcn nit, me man aying on first Several Tekes were able to get on base but lacked the scor ing punch until tbe sixth inning when Lanquist drove a fly over center field to bring in Yordy for the only run of the game. The Dclts made tbe only error or me game and that error resulted in tbe Teke score. The battery for the Tekes was W. Uehling and Yordy, and Wolf and Car! son for the Delta. The Tekes will meet Alpha Sigma Phi Wednesday afternoon in the semifinal round or me inier fraternlty elimination tournament. Tbe lineup: Tau Kappa tpallon Poa. Ijnla Tau Delia HAVELOCK ALSO ENTERS Scottsbluff huh school's mile relay team today had possession ct tbe Nebraska Inters holastir rec ord in that event, and the knoul edge that tt ought have broken the world record on a better day. The team ran tbe mile in three minutes, thittv-ono and five-tenths seconds. Tbe old record was 3:34 9. The worlds record, which the hovs weio attempting to break, is 3.267, five and two-tenths -sec- ott.bluff -"running t , Havelixk high bu.l in a social . . , . n develon i race. Overptreet was lead-oft man J .,.-. .t ,nAn in t ha a n nil , I re. ... .ik. .Lnlrtm.!,! r.i nhk al al 4ver-4xc it rment. la of alrep, rtlutation for women, mi nlii.hed overeating, ana in imenri. !at wetk. . with acaJemic wora-wun turn Althtiuch buttering the draMic . large quota of vMima to the snedi- i hange.- said Dr. Moaher. " I wiah eal adviser a ornce for nrip. la m tubule to the tie Il'MIUI quentiy tne rn.pir.. lud in the overtull llee oi tn. .... ,1,. , l mitn. a can.i.us ih.i.u. i.n ZZ'lt iU """Tu ihe nu.T.;.of lr HomeV And l.nber otuden, .Ullr nirlll Ol inrir uraiio. i i...., i.. I I i aiiirihine new in u,im..i r rvm alent med.iine bis lav ! nadea - L'niversity of leva t., W. Uehlinf Yoniy .... tollman Lanquist . Ptlpsky ... Younc . . . Jensen Smith .... Jsruron . Scnure T lb. . .. 2n. . .. 3b .res. ... .lis.... , rf.... ..el . .If.... Carlson Wolf Bstly Vk-kel Hokuf Baumann , . Cook Bsijinsnn hlrfStU- Woodard HUSKIES RANK TENTH. University of Washington, Seat tle. University of Washington ranks tentn in current, enrollment, among twenty-six universities in the TTnitarf Stntl aCCOrdlrUT tO aUtistics compiled in a pamphlet publisnea ny me American umw elation of university professors. Enrollment at Washington was 7,258 at the time of tbe survey, compared to the 17,242 of Califor nia which is the highest. Colum bia came second with 14.952 and New York unlveraity is third with 1Z.4JH. wasmngum ana uiiornia are the onlv western ' universities rated In tbe first ten. In a grand total enrollment, which includes pan-time and sum mar ealnn atudenLa. Washington rates nineteenth place with 9,908 students registered, uauroroia is third with 25.274, and Columbia Is first with 33,367 students. Davis Coffee Shops Day and Klffat - 108 M. 13 Taetuf .Carapni 1131 ft FouUla Serrie for the Uluf fa. with Lane and .klnnir running in number two, and three positions respectively. I Asher. conceded to he the cream of the team, was anchor man. i Hanson. Havelot k anchor man, : Stepped off without the batton be- . ing pasaed to bim. in order that Asher would have tompetiton. Nebraska's mile team also ran In the race. Smith. Harrison, and I Miller weie number one. two ard ' three respectively on the Havelot kl team. Coach Henry F. Sthulie. Ne braska mentor, told the members of tbe Scottsbluff team that they would possibly have broken the world s record if the weather haj been more favorable. Low tem peratures and a high wind handi capped the team tiemendoiisly. in hia opinion. rle their i pay tubule io me tieugniiui qumuy isr .,-....- , rriend .hip ana tne iniona:n pnmwn h -- plaved by the sorontiea tn the , artlvities, which may be for the ear'lv daya of the univeraity. But 'glory of the orgamsa'hu. but im- conditions have changed. Al Stan-; pair health and academic , ford today, with the high degree "Although active members of the of selection, piactually all the I sororities often recognise many or nmen are aorontv material. I these undesirable conditions, they Therefore, tho arbitrary taking of jdo not remedy the situation, be some and rejection of other by ;cau of the overwhelming pres., tbe sororllv grtnip represents an'sure of tbetr well-organised alum artificial selection. nac. who from a distance fall to -The mriMa hits etown until realise our changed conditions. umber tnose -we no . . . ... i 1 f K omen aol ae-,ia1 wun in rveiyumy new university. aHhougn just as ioi aa ever, recognise that the aoronty should no longer exist al Stan- (DOLLED C(Do a aaBf Ifou II C'jtjpy Shopping utl XmZ at Mtk el mental condl- whlth are difficult to cor. Socially, thla artificial dia- tluns, reel. tin.-tirtfi n,it z.nlu inflnnies the i ford.' life here al Stanford, but some-1 Dr. Xlosher. a member of Kappa times follows the woman socially Alpha Theta. waa graduated from, and psychologically after she i Stanford In Krt received her , leaves the university. j M. D. degree from Johns Hopkins "The increasing demands of the university in J900. The Stanford central organizations on th local I Daily. CHI O'S BEAT SIGMA BASEBALL Score Xi Is 32 to 22; Alpha Delts Win Game By Forfeit. TO 150 Are to Be Taken Into Organization in Annual Ceremony. Approximately 150 gills will pledge themselves to further a spirit of friendliness between new and old women of the university and to better acquaint new girls with their new surroundings when the Big Sister board holds its an nual initiation tomorrow at 5 o'clock in the Student Activities building on agricultural campus. Members of the board which fosters the movement will be garbed in yhite, and under the direction of Charlotte Joyce, presi dent, and Mrs. Herbert Gray, rpon sor. will conduct the ceremony. Following tbe. initiation, a din ner will be served wherein all the big sisters will attempt to become acquainted with others of their number. Tickets for the evening are 60 cents and may be pur chased from any board member, at Ellen Smith hall, or at either of the book at ores. Plans for the big and little sister i party held during rush week in the fall have not yet been com-1 plcted. Attending the party, how-1 ever, will be all big sister3 and ; their little sisters with w horn they i are expected to have corresponded ' during the summer. Ticket sales close tonight, and i those girls wishing to be big sis ters are urged to buy tbetr tickets and be present tomorrow evening for the initiation. Three of the sports Included In the 6pnng program for women were played according to schedule yesterday when tournaments In baseball, archery, and deck tennia were held. The finals between the two Tri Delta teams and the Chi Omega team were begun but postponed on account of misunderstanding be tween the opponents as to the or der of play. Jean Whitney and Kvelyn Simpson make up tbe Chi Omega team, and Kstherine Allen. Dorothea Mason, Mildred Orr, and Margaret Cook comprise teams one and two respectively from the Tri Delt house Omega Pi: Kappa Phi vs. Delta Gamma. Each team should be sure ot bring an extra girl to act aa storekeeper. RAMSAY LEAVES FOR SHORT AIR JAUNT TO OKLA. P.av Ramsay, Alumni secretary, left bv airplane yesterday after noon for Blackwell, Okl.. to atund a Junior Chamber of Commerce convention thire. He was accom panied bv Herbert McCulla, Harry Kruie. Don Bell and Dwight Be dell, representatives of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Unccln. Tby will return this afternoon. FACULTY CONDUCTS "HON EST" ELECTION. University of Oklahoma. Nor manIn an effort to show tbe students that an honest election was not an impossibility, the faculty of the University of Okla homa conducted the last student election. Camnus Doliticians held their On the diamond. Chi Omega de- ( Uguai posts ten feet from the vot featcd Sigma Kappa in an evenly matched game by a score of 32-22. Alpha XI Delta won their game by forfeiture from Sigma Eta Chi. and Sigma Delta Tau defeated the Huskerettes, 14-7. William Tells, Robinhoods, Cupids or what-have-you drew the long and cross bows today on the range at Andrews hall. Chi Omega dofested Alpha Phi; Alpha Delta Theta won from Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Omega PI team one defeated Delta Zeta team two; Delta Gamma won from Lambda Gamma by forfeiture, as did Alpha Xi Delta from Phi Mu. Scheduled to play tomorrow noon are Sigma Delta Tau vs. Al pha Delta Theta team one, and Sigma Kappa vs. team two of Al pha Delta Tbeta. At 5 o'clock, I. X. L. will play team two of Phi Vacation Boys between ages 17 to 24. Free Vacation during; the month ol Au P'tel .all neccry expenses rtaM. "ll at Room 203 IVisloffice BuiH- GRADUATES will need personal cards to enclose in invitations and announcements May we serve you. PRINTED ENGRAVED PROCESS RAISED Graves Printing Company On 12 Street Just South of Temple "a ,...,.:?2. 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