lit the Gym. Mm him mitl hound hciimiii Iiiih again arrived nml the ciomh t'minti runs mill Intro ami hotmd eluise will ho the order of thi' ilny for nu tluu to iMiini'. The runs will tiilc thii'i' c-v erv Saturday afternoon, nml nil who ilt'Hlrt' an' Inxltod to Conic out mill tn Ui n run over the country. Two more now games- linxi' lu'i'ii In trodueod In tho gymnasium ohiHHOH by Prof Hustings. Thi' new sports tiro milium nml Imttlo hull. Tho Imlor pentathlon ttikos place In tho urinor.x Friday oxotilng, Mm oh 23. Tho bo,x u iv showing grout interest in tho oM'iit anil mv training hnnl. h nn instance showing whnt is to ho opoitod in tho wny of records Hone iliot hns already raised his polo xtnilt eight Inohos nhoM his record of Inst Miir Vilniissloii to this oontost will bo b ticket nml onl.x onought tick ets will bo Issued to till tho capacity of the nrmory. In onlor to uoooinuio il iti those who ih'lro to ooutrilniti' to tlio expense of tin pi'iitnthloii nml who wish to inmtre god sent, reserved sent tii'Uots will lio plnoo on stile. Prof Hustings intends nest your to offer a two jours' eonvo of training for phxsical directors in thoor.x nml practical gymnasium work. Tho iinirso prepared will oinhitiiv tho sub jects of nut tiro jsmietry. physiology of bodil.x exorcise, tho history unci philosophy of physical training, Ulno.s uilog.x phxsical diagnosis nml nil sub jocks connected with tho theory of phxsical training. The work will coi tnin twelve courses in theory nml eight courses in pi-.ietii'e. IV Continued from first page. 1 una l.iukox Mnrlo Kennedy Substitutes. Niilie drns ( lanilin Scott Hose Long Plio tirst half was played according to the oftieinl rules, the men's game. I he second half and the "Midgets'" match .leeoiding to the .Smith College vulos, which do not allow knocking the 1 nil from the hands. The oftieinl wore rearts: Nebraska, goals from the Hold. Louise round 3, Harriet ( ooke 1, Helen Wolcli 1; goals from the foul line, Louise Pound 3 out of possible fi. Iowa, goals from tho Hold, Lrina l.inkoy 1; goals from tho foul lino, Emm kinkoy I, Stella l.oyor 4. out of possible IS. 1 inal sooro: Xobniskn 1.. Iowa 7. ho Nebraska girls did not try niiiin of their trieks or attempt mueh t unci rtoil work. Only ouee did thox resort to their renowned "tandem" pla . and then they gathered in a 1 isc ions goal from the field as a re sult Thox 1 rusted mainly to their su perior height. No one was hurt, though In practice games someone has been almost sure 1o emerge noticeably damaged. Miss llili n 'Welch was knocked out for a hile in the first half, but reappeared after time for recuperation. Miss Mnric Kennedy, guard, xvio had boon phiMiig an excellent game and had successfully blocked every attempt at a goal from the field, gave way xolun turilj and heroically in the second half to Miss Hose Ixing, so that the latter might take part in this.the only match of the vear. s for the game itself, it was exult- itg and perilous for ihe spectators. I lu- iroticliod down in their chairs and hung in a state of suspended ani mation, for the pigskin ball was liable to be thrown among them at an, mo ment as if propelled from a catapult, and followed by a wild rush of the plajers surging after it with 'tremen dous onergx in one resistless gob. Lit t'o things like nroken anus or frac tured skulls wore dared recklessly. I lie contest made a magnificent spoo- i.iV and the spectators -were active participants in the various vicissitudes and excitements. If they couldn't un- lirstancl all the'callings of fouls they could understand and appreciate gazelle-like runs, artistic zig-zags, high jirmps, 'aerial flights, long thrown, ue- iijtte toswings inio tlic basket and he thrilling features of hot scrim mages in which there was Hireling and writhing oi tangled players on the nrAnlry lloor. The game was retarded at ex-citing points hi the peniigtent calling of fouls, but still It waged Lot and furi ous, uhdlhe players bounded biielc'and forth like hail pellets In a .lanuary sleet storm, Hetvvecn halves the ".Midgets" fin ished their match, ending with a score of 15 to 12 in favor of Miss Pentzor's "men." The second half of the Jovva-Nc- brasku game, with changed rules, was not loss exciting limit Mil' llrst lime won lour limbics down the Hold with oriiiiiuonlul iirlbiiline en route. jilt edged throws from the foul lino, jump after the sphoie whloli would be thnughl "bull's" oven in u Hold dii, contest for records, t'ninplleutod orlw crosses nml wild slides for the home plate, In nmoiig the spooUilors, ninth' by the players In groups of two and three ut n time. I hero was tlelorininn tlon on oaoh classical brow, In the o huhorniiee of their ohlltiratlon the girls Mcciiu'd soniot lines to pass from point to point without touching 'he Hour. At the close the crowd surged ttoro the hull to oongniliilnti' the winners nml n input hire with (lux tlcfeiited. while the eaplalit of the xietnrltnm No- linisKans was tosseti jojousiy into ino nlr b, her eoniiuilos to glo oprosnloii to their elation. In the hour from 10 to II, when the lights went out, there wns n reception nml luncheon to the players uud in vited gnost In the band room below. '1 ho following wn the menu: Uluo Poliit.s, with Siloed l.oiuou. Ton.stcd Wafers. Celery, ( hiekoii Snltitl, Sandwiches. Sum logo Chips, Olives. lee. Cake. Mneni-oons Choeolute. ItonboiiH. Those seated ul the table were Mrs. A. R Moore of Couneil HlutVs, the Iowa liln.vors unit substitutes, Miss MacOill, the conch. Miss kolY nml linii'e lliirdmnu. all of Couuell Hlutl's, the Xeliraskti tcain. Mis. .1. II. MeMurtrv, Misj. Chaiieellor Mael.eiin, Mrs. . ,1. l'.rvan. Mi-s. ti. M, kainbertson, Mrs. 1 M. llnll. Mrs. C. II. (lore. Mrs. I.. C. lMelmnls mid others. The lights were turned out a few minutes after the last course wns served, as the guests v ere leaving the building. The visitors spent the morning look ing over the grounds and buildings, iuciilctitnltv being invited into the ev ocative office and treated to bonbons bv the ohnncellor. Ttio.v wont nvn, at 2:30 ii. in. The 1'niiorsity girls mueh enjoyed meeting them, and sev eral friendships were struck up in the course of the visit hen. They wore found to be pleasant, charming girls, full of the spovtsinanly spirit. Tneir only shortcoming xxtts in the matter of si7o. Tho girls mnde a lot of money tvom their match, and linxo now a good sized account. The Hist impulse of the management was to turn it over to the Athletic association or to the baseball boys, but on second thought this seem ed hardly fair to the girls, for bas ket ball represents their only athletic ewni. and has to be to them xxhat football, baseball and Held dnx, rolled in one. xxould be to the Iki.xs. The iiionex will be used to bring a crack team hero from the ottst next our. when there is a return of the basket ball season and basket ball xvcathcr. The team to be brought out hero will probably lie from Northwestern uni versity, if the Northxxestern girls suc ceed in getting permission from the authorities to make the trip. This point is still in doubt just at present. ATHLETIC 1SOA1H) MEETING. The athletic board met last Satur day and transacted several Important matters of interest, liy recommenda tion of the base ball committee, 11. M. lionodict was appointed field Coach. For those, xvho htixo soon Mr. lleiie tlict's xoIk on ihe field, no word of commendation need be added. If lie can ii J 1 the position of coach as well as he covered second base last year, Nebraska will have a team to be proud of. I. S. Cutter was appointed the ofti einl representative of the board to so licit work, funds and material for the building of a cinder track. Mr. Cut ter lias already done great son ice in the mutter of soliciting athletic troph-1 les and this action of the board is a deserving recognition of his work in the pant, lie hns alroad.v met with ooiiHldornblo. huccwhs and encourage ment In the working of the nexv pro ject of ihe finder palh. and the plan is thought to bo entirel.x feasible. The athletic annual was formall.x discussed and officially approved l the board. The board recommended to the chancellor that the I'nixersit.x make an aproprintiou toward the an nual as matter for l'niverslt,y adver tisement. As was announced in ihe Nebraskan last xveek the. business end of the an nual will be in charge of Mr. "V. H Oury, manager, and I. S. Cutter as sistant. Those of the editorial staff who have already been selected are. IL E. ncnedict, 1. i). Andreson and H. 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