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Show all :Z5l: BALL .T5ii.I- HAS L V0iD2?tPUL;RECORD times, failing to score themselves In but two games. ' The personnel of the team Is determined deter-mined by competitive tests In scholastic branches as well as in athletics. The announcement of the names of successful success-ful candidates terminates a winter' severest exertion among the students competing. The trip, which. Is extended from Nebraska east to Pennsylvania, thence south through Kentucky and Missouri, and west again to the coast, is a reward of merit that is eagerly , contested for. The team will begin this. Its eighth annual tour, from Lincoln. Neb, on April 15th. On that date the redskjns will play the State University there.. A graduate from the University of Ne- 1 braska, Guy W- Green, has the management man-agement of the aborigines and is responsible re-sponsible for them to the agency. 1 Famous Aggregation cf '. Genoa,. Hcb., Scbcol, Emulates Great Carlisle Car-lisle Football Eleven. Among-, amateur team that have come to the attention of baseball fans none has gained more prominence than the In'dlan team sent out annually from , the Government Indian school at Genoa, Ge-noa, Neb. ' ." . The team Is made up of representa tlves of the various tribes 'that are gathered together in the Nebraska agency the Sioux, the Chippewa, a few Arapahoes and a considerable remnant of the Apache tribe. The success oi the Indian team, like that of their brothers at Carlisle In football,', has served to confirm the contention that athletically the Indian Is superior to his white Brother, taking comparative population as the basis of estimate. During last |