il nmfnnnnnniinTTKnnnnniinirnMll i In the Gym. The Hcliclitle of liulooc baseball Kiiiiich, which was to huc heeu play ed out, Iiiih been abandoned on ac count of I lie need of the tfyiuiiiiHltliii Toi the use of the k-ItIh mliiHtrel hIiimv, which practices there etcry ctcnliiK'. In place ol the three Indoor hiiHuball teuniH, tin nil-University tetlin will he chosen to play the Oinuhii Y. M. ('. A. team. No date Iiiih yet been nrriiiijrvd, hut u jrniuo will probably tiihe place thlH week or next. Prof. HastliifrM Iiiih thus rar taken lfiU phvHleal eMimliiatloiiH and for over one-half of thlH lunnber, antliro pnmetrle chnrtH Iiiim lieen iniide. The ehurtH of the football, biiKeball and other athletic men, hIiciw a strong athletle typo for Nebraska. TIiohc who have been iinxloiiHly iiwiiltliifr the eompletlon of these ehartH may now obtain them In the phyHleal director's ofllee, where they are waiting be called for. A rather painful ae.uldeut happened to Mr, Swallow lu the yin. IiihI Tuesday afternoon, between I and fi o'eloek. Swallow wiih watching hoiih of the boys practice (lie running high jump, and ho he thought he would try it, lie pulled off IiIh hIioch and wltliotit any slippers, ntarted to run. Ills foot slipped, turning IiIh ankle, and it Hevere sprain wiih the rcHiilt. The attending physician said that, the foot will have to be placed lu a plan ter ciiHt and remain In thai condition for a month or bIx weekH. lty Swal Jow'b failure to two a pair of slippers, which would have prevented him front slipping, the rnivcrslty Iiiih loHt. for thlH senson, at least the p&rongctit athlete in indoor contests, and a man who gave promlHo of grent thlngH In the spring sports. The caudidateH in tho Indoov penta thlon to be held in March met. In the gym. hiHt Saturday to recelw some hintH on training from l'rof. Hast ings. A new system of training will lie adopted. A preHcrlption of ever cIkch for each week's training wiih given each candidate. Those present at the meeting were V. 13. Andreson, P. W. I'epoon, 1'. V. Jewltt, O. T. Iteedy, M. P. Pillsbury, L. S. llyuii and ( L. Allen. There are many othcrH besides those preHent at the meeting who Intend to enter the pentathlon. Among these are Kcllog, Ucnedlot, LuSalle, llolen and Cruikshank. To those who may ever have any opportunity to enter a content of this kind, will be found useful the follow ing memorandum HllpH given out by Prof. UastingH to the contestants: Pole vaulting, twelve weeks' train ing essential. I. Physical training: Pulley weights and dumbbells; body bends, distance vaulting, etc., and running. II. Training for skill: Twelve weeks. First three weeks: 1. Give attention Htniply to form at height of three or four feet. 2. llunning practice, moderate as to Hpced and distance. Second three weckH: 1. liaise bar six inches to one. foot. 2j Increase speed of run. Third three weeks: l. liaise bar another foot. JJ. Increase speed to seven-eighths of full amount. a. Prnctice running 30 to 00 yard dashes, three to rI.x each day. Fourth thrcte Weeks: 1. Vault within it few inches of limit. General: 1. Practice balancing when pole, is perpend Iculur. 8. Start deliberately, run up to top speed. :t. Give keenest attention to form. 4. Hun on toes as fast ns possible. 5. Relax muscles aa you alight. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. 1 Physical training fihtno An for run ning jumps. Two weeks' training in Hkill required. First three, weeliij: 1. Sprint short distances.. 2. Low jumping for formjAvithout wpeed In. run. Second three weeks:- 1. Introduce speed, in run. 2. Jump two inches higher. Third three weeks: 1. Speed three-fourths of maximum, ,!. Height without exertion. Fourth three weeks: 1. Jump under height possible 0 to 12 timqs. General? 1. Take three trials at every height, beginning's feet 6 inches to 4 feet dur ing flrBt period. 2. Regulate number of jumps each day by the way yau feel inovcr crowd yourself. I It IllkcH I lO i )CttTH tt lllllkl' ' iriwiil nx-fll'il I lOOU I'lllfO Will practice lu form in win n feet liifbi--llt'NMNti HOl. HTKP AND .11 Ml' Training hIiimiIiI occupy 12 wccIik. Plrsl three w-ckn Jinnp lightly. Second three weeks:- 1. .1 iimp 2 to ft feci further, 2. Sprint flo to T' ynrilH after run nlng. Third three weeks luerciiHu both. Fourth two weckH, sprint as flint n possibles Jump almost, to limit. Fifth for last week, two or Ihn'i' days, trials: fourth day Jump Hlinpl.v to keep supple; llfth day absolute rest, (leiicral: Never run ocr the Jumping block : warm up before contesting to avoid strains, I'l'TTIXG Till: SHOT. Training should occupy 12 weeks iih follows: Find three weckH! 1. Huns, 200 to SI00 yards, 2. hight dumbbells. :i, Club swinging. I ''lit Hhot for form. Second three weeks: - 1. Physical training more severe. 2. Put Hhot a little further. Third three weeks Increase both. Fourth three weeks e.serelse. should cause fatigue. Shot putting should not be carried to limit of ratlgue. (leuerali- 1. Put the shot from 0 to 12 times each day of training. 2. To learn Ill-lb. stiot use 12-lb. tlrst for several weeks. !l. Strengthn chest muscles by res piratory movements. I. Symmetry Is essential to balance, FOUL TIPS. If the weather continues to be as warm as at. present Captain Gordon expects to begin outdoor practice soon. The. old men are iuinIoiih to get out and get. in shape for tho early games. Tho new men wait anxiously for warm weather so they can show the captain what, they can do. The CanilldateH lire more .nthiislus tlc this year than ever before. Thus far only one of the pitchers- has drop ped out and all seem determined to stay witli it and make the. tcaim Coach Humes is now instructing tho twirl ers on the "curve" ball and also giv ing them prnctice in pitching to bat ters. They arc all In excellent, con dition and working hard every day. It Is very hard as yet to pick out the most promising ones iih they arc all doing excellent, work. One. thing Is sure, the pitching department, will be. stronger than ever before. As soon us the campus becomes dry the work of levelling the diamond and grading the Held will le commenced. Manager Ryan expects to secure u game with the Omaha .Western league team this spring. This will give the team a ebanc to compare the quality of base ball as played by col leges and professionals. Six of last year's team will be hack this year. They are Gordon, Kimllcr, Hcedcr, Cowglll, Wells and Moore. These, together with the new men who are showing up, should make, a team for Nebraska that will prove her superiority in the west In base ball as well as football. The question of a Held coach Will probably be settled Saturday as It will soon be time to begin outdoor work. Crcigh and Cochran are being talked of for the place. They are both cseel lent, men and are well known , Uni versity and Lincoln basei ball circles, Iowa lust year claimed she would shut out the. bug caters, bit after the game she had little to say as sho was out of her class. Nebraska'! prospects for the coming season make It proba ble, that the same boast, on Iowa's part will be proven to be just as Idle a dream as before. A NOVKb ORGANIZATION. The students of Ohio SUte Univer sity httv organized a Watchword club, which has for its purpose the pre vention of the jc of slang in that in stitution. Following arc two of tho unique provisions in tho constitution of the club: Art. 4. The meetings of this club shall be regular, special and accidental meetings. The regular meetings Hhnll be held in sections at every recitation hour of each university daj. Tho spe cial meetings shall be held at all other student gatherings. Accidental meet ings Hhall be held whenever and wherever two students chance to meet and speak to each other. Art. 5. The business of this club shall be transacted entirely by com mittees of one, each committee to be known and designated by the surname of its member, to-wit, tho Jones com mittee, tne Hrown committee, the Smith committee, etc., etc. And there shall be as many of these committees as there mo members of tho olub. hi u cow i:tion ( .1. Mien. .1. II. limine O . , leu. Mr. Ilolieilsoii. MInh lte, unlil iiuil MInh IIuitowh Ml Monday nl'lcr iioDii lor ( levelaiid, O.. to attend the great meeting of stinlcntH which Is to be in session there nil this week. The meeting Ih a religion one and H pri mary purpose Ih to I'oiiHlder means for the cwmgcllatloii of the world, It Ih supposed that, this meeting w l( the largest gathering of Hliulcnls that Iiiih cut been held. Ilepivimiitiilhi'ii of ccry part of the world will be there and lake part In the dellbera tlotiH. The IIhI of-HpeaUei'H Ih a vi'vy largo one ami Includes some of the most prominent men In the religious world. Dr. Meyer of London, who Is known to be one of the greatest lend eiM lu student wort,, will open tho con vention. Those, who went to reprc tent tho I'nlversltleH will return the tlrst. of nest week, ,NI!W Ml'HIC I.IIIKHAL OFFICII. I'd Introduce our new monthly pub lication, American Popular Music, we make I he followlnc. liberal otVer: Send us the names of three or more pen foriuci'H pi the paiio or organ, anil tlflceu cents in money or poHlage, and we will mall you ulsleen pages of the latest popular sings, two slcps, etc., lull .diccl muste itirnngcd for piano or organ, and Anicrtcuu Popular .Music for three months. Address POIM'LAII MUSIC CO., Indianapolis, hid. Ilvoryliody Suva Ho. Cascitrctn ('ntnl v Cathartic, tho mnitl won derful medical iliscmcrv of the ago, picas ant and rofrcflliiiig o tho tnslo, act. gently and pnnltivcly on kit'iaws, llvur and bowols, clemming the entlro system, dispel colils, cure liciulnolic, levet, hatillnitl cnn.it Ipallon and blilouHucH. 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