The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, January 23, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE NEBRASKA-BE3PERIANN.
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GYMNASIUM NOTES.
Basket ball Is In full force In the
gymnasium. Each company of the
battalion and each class of the uni
versity has organized a team. A
change in the date for the games with
the city Y. M. C. A. was made. In
stead of January 20, as advertised last
week, the game will be January 27.
The players for the contest will be as
follows: Y. M. C. A. (Lincoln) Han
cock, captain; Woods, Hamil, Johnson,
Humphrey; Hagenslck, substitute.
University E. Andreson, captain;
R. D. Andreson, Cortelyou. The re
maining two men have not yet been se
lected for the university. Several
good players are trying for the places.
The agreement to hold each year an
intercollegiate strength contest was
adopted at a meeting of the college
gymnasium directors in New York
City December, lSi)9. The strength
tests to be used in making up the total
strength of any individual will be
strength of bark, strength of legs,
strength of right forearm, strength of
left forearm, strength of lungs, or one
twentieth capacity of lungs, strength
or upper arms (triceps) and chest,
strongth of upper arms (biceps) and
back. , In taking these tests for the
first and second must be used the leg
and back dynamometer; for the third'
and fourth, hand dynamomete:. fifth,
spirometer; sixth, triceps, dips;
seventh, o.ceps, pull-ups. All tests
must be made consecutively in the
order mentioned and be completed
within fifteen minutes. A rest of one
minute, uowever, will be allowed be
tween the last two, as these are usu
ally taken to test the power of repeat
ing efforts and to try the action of the
heart and lungs. Hosin or chalk may
he used upon the hands in all the tests,
but no artificial aid in the shape of
straps, belts or harness will be allow
ed. By May each year each institution
will publish the record or its fifty
strongest men examined that year in
the order of their superiority. The in
dividual having the highest total shall
be deemed the champion strong man of
all the colleges, and the. institution
having the fifty strongest men, as de
cided by the largest total store, shall
hold the total strength trophy for the
next year. The University o, Nebraska
has not as yet been representor in
this contest, but will take part this
year and with her large number of
strong men will expect to make a
showing. Amherst, a small college in
Massachusetts, which pays special at
tention to physical training won fifth
place last year in competition with the
much larger eastern schools. Each
Saturday of every week a preliminary
test will be held to prepare men for
the regular test. Saturday the leg test
will be held at the gymnasium at 3
o'clock.
Attention is called to the rhange in
the work for the athletic classes which
takes place with the beg.un;ng of next
1 Second Hand Books for the Second Semester 1
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All Hie New Books in Stock.
322 North lllli Street.
semester. All "base ball and foot ball
men will have work on Monday,
Wednoaday and Friday at 4. Candi
dates for the track team will work
Tuesday and Thursday at 5 and Sat
urday at 4 until warm weather, when
training will continue every day.
Next Saturday the running high
kick preliminary to charter day will
be held, last Saturday the running
high jump resulted in Hewitt, Jowett
and De Putron being the three best
The height was four feet eight and
oae-half inches.
PROP. FLING HONORED.
During the holiday meeting of the
American historical association, held
at Boston, Professor F. M. Fling was
selected as a member of the committee
on material. This committee will have
superv.s.on of all material submitted
for final publication. The work un
dertaken by this committee is that of
publishing four source books, one each
on Grecian, Roman, mediaeval and mod
ern history. Professor Fling will be in
charge of arranging and selecting the
material for the Greek history. Pro
fessor Monroe of Pennsylvania will
have charge of the Roman, Professor
Burr of Cornell of the mediaeval and
the appointment of morlorn history has
not yet been made. In the edition of
this work Professor Fling has final
disposition of material from recog
nized sources on this subject and the
appointment to so responsible a posi
tion is Indeed a groat honor to the
university.
THE UNIVERSITY
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Students contemplating the studj of ft
music and those who have friends Hi
desirous of information concerning il!
the advantages offered, are cordially
invited to visit the school and obtain
an illustrated Catalogue. You can
enter at airy time &H
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FIRE INVESTIGATED.
In the chapel Tuesday morning Act
ing Chancellor Bessey gave to the stu
dontis the result or his investigation
Into the small blaze under the law li
brary, which occurred the week pre
vious No oiif -was to 1)!amr, as it was
Hhown that the blaze was started either
by a match dropped in too close prox
imity to a steam jiipe or by the near
ness of a certain steam pipe to the
wooden flooring. The janitors were
commended for their prompt 'act ion in
attending to the blaze and a complete
investigation of the location of the
btcatn pipes in the main building will
br- undertaken at once.
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