The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, May 16, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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STATE FIELD MEET.
The fourth annual intor-colleglate
track and field meet will tako place on
tho university campus next Saturday,
May 19.
Teams from four colleges besides tho
university will compete. Eentrles are
in from Doane, Wesloyan, Hastings,
and Xork, and tho records of these
colleges In their preliminary contest
show that tho university nthletes will
not have a walk away. After the con
test Saturday tho team will ho picked
to represent tho university at tho
western intercollegiate meet at Chi
cago June 2.
Tho following are tho university en
tries for the intercollegiate meet to he
held on tho campus Saturday, May
19, 1900:
100 yard dash, It. D. Andreson; W.
R. Heartt or W. E. Andreson.
220 yard, R. D. Andreson, Downer.
SS0 yard run, Hewitt, I. P .Mantz.
Mile run, Mantz, Tukoy.
120 yard hurdles, Heartt, Mouck.
220 yard hurdle, Heartt, Mouck.
High jump, W. E. Andreson, Mc
Comh. Broad jump, W. E. Andreson, Mc
Comh. Pole vault, May .Kellogg.
Discus, Brew, Wallace.
16 lb. hammar throw, Brew, Wallace.
Shot put, Brew, Wallace.
Stagg always has statements to mako.
Tho untimely death of the now Midway
organ of reform Is duo dirGctly to tho
expressed dlscrotipn of the faculty and
Indirectly to tho oxprosscd indiscretion
of tho board of editors. For one issuo,
that of Monday tho Dally Maroon did
well, but on Tuesday tho maroon had
faded to a shade of yellow moro pro
nounced that that of tho Now York
World. Tho leading article as an
nounced in heavy headlines was en
titled "Divinity Scandal" and related
how a divinity student at tho Midway
school had so far forgotten tho pre-j
cepts of John D. Rockefollor as to on-j
ter into a matrimonial engagement
with a young university woman even
while he possessed tho heart and
promise of a damsel back homo In tho
east. This exposition of tho perfldlty
of the divinity student, altohugh in
tended for the purification of Chicago
morals is what brought tho Daily to
grief. At a faculty conference at
which the chief editors were the In
vited guests, it was determined to in
definitely suspend publication and
leave the reform bureau In the hands
of the subsidized city press. Cardinal.
ORATORICAL CONTEST.
The northern oratorical league con
test was won by Percy Thomas of
Northwestern with an oration. "The
American Infamy," which vigorously
denounced the lynchlngs and the mob
law of the south. Clarence E. Mc
Cartney of Wisconsin took second hon
ors and George W. Maxey of Michigan
third place. Iowa led the race for
last honors and succeeded in retaining
her old position. The officers of the
league for next year are Joseph Loeb,
Wisconsin, president; Bertram J. Nel
son of Minnesota, secretary; C'H.
Laartz, Iowa, treasurer. In the Inter
state oratorical contest at Denver,
WiUiam S. Westcott of Lawrence Uni
versity, Wisconsin took first place;
Paul Prosser of Central College of Mis
souri, second; Francis A. Heald, Cor
nell college, Iowa, third.
I walked beside a Boston girl;
She was a maiden full sedate;
Wo talked about all animals,
Herbivorous and vertebrate.
No longer will I try to talk,
And learned statements try to make;
She blushed, and wept, and left me
'Cause I spoko about a garter snake.
Yale Record.
"No
right;
left."
man can be more than half
the other half is bound to be
University
Book Store
UNTIMELY DEATH.
The new University of Chicago dally
"which made Its first public bow last
Monday has discontinued publication.
This action is not the result of finan
cial difficulties for everything pon
nected with the Standard Oil institu
tion is a monetary success, nor is It
the result of scarcity of news with
which to fill the columns for A. Alonzo
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