The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 28, 1916, Image 4

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    T TT V. DAILY
NKBRASKAN
S F O R TS I
DENTAL OFFICES
DR. LADD
DR. PIERCE
DR. CROWLEY
DR. BUMSTEAD
DR. TAYLOR
Room 207 Fraternity Bldg.
rhone D 3344
Work brought to our offlca
any morning by 9 a. m. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
ASK FOR and GET
HORLflCK'S
THE ORIGINAL
HALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU eame price.
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orphoum Cafo
8pecial Attention to University
Students
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 5c SHINING PARLOR
Students' Headquarters
1140 0 Street
Puritan Ice Cream
solves the Sunday desert
problem.
H. C. HATHAWAY
ICE CREAM CO.
"Problem Solvers"
Phone B-6152
WINTER
Is Not Over Yet
Better you get in on our
Overcoat Sale
Your choice of Coats
worth up to $18, now
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NEBRASKA WINS
VALLEY TITLE
HUSKERS FINISH SCHEDULE
WITH CLEAN RECORD
Kansas Aggies' Defeat of Missouri
Puts Latter Out of
the Race
Nebraska's victory over tho Ames
Aggies Saturday night gives the Corn
huskers full claim to the Missouri
Valley basketball championship. Tho
Kansas Aggies broke the winning
streak of the Missouri Tigers Friday
night by a score of 27 to 19, there
by giving Nebraska the title.
The Comhusker quintet won the
last four games of the schedule from
Drake and the Ames Aggies by safe
margins. This makes a record of
eleven wins and no defeats in the
valley conference. Missouri takes
second place with eight games won
and one lost. The Nebraska quintet
forced the Kansas Aggies into third
place by taking a two-game series
from them on the Nebraska floor.
SlG ALPHS WIN
PAN-HEL MEET
Sicmn Alnha Ensilon won the in-
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tfirfraternitv track meet Saturday
night with 37 points. Sigma Phi Ep-
silon was second, with 25; Fin uam
ma Delta third, with 2414.
Summary:
Fence vault Harkson, Phi Gamma
Delta; Her.nls, Kappa Sigma; Miller,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Purney, Sigma
Phi Epsilon. Holght: 6 feet 7
inches.
Shot put Engstrom, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; ReeBe, Acacia; O'Drian, Thi
Gamma Delta; W.Kozitsky, Sigma Phi
Epsilon. Distance: 39 feet 8V4 Inches.
Rope climb Koupal, Sigma Phi Ep
silon; Harkson, Phi Gamma Delta;
Hennis, Kappa Sigma; Loepp, Delia
Upsilon. Time: 7 2-5 seconds.
High kick Engstrom, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Israel, Alpha Theta Chi; Mil
ler, Sigma Phi Epsilon; O'Brian, Phi
Gamma .Delta. Height: 9 feet 4
Inches.
High Jump Wiley, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon; Albrecht, Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Hennis, Kappa Sigma, and Flint, Del
ta Tau Delta, tied tor third. Height:
5 feet 7 Inches.
Tole vault Miller, Sigma Alpha Ep
silon; Wyman, Kappa Sigma, and
Wiley, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tied for
second; O'Brlan, Phi Gamma Delta.
Height: 9 feet 6 inches.
25-yard dash Wiley, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon; Purney, Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Larsen, Sigma Nu; Irwin, Delta Tau
Delta. Time: 3 2-5 seconds.
Fraternity scores Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, 37; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 25;
Phi Gamma Delta, 24; Kappa Sigma,
9; Alpha Theta Chi, 7; Delta Upsilon,
7; Sigma Nu, 6; Acacia, 3; Delta Tau
Delta, 2.
SIGMA XI OPEN
MEETING TONIGHT
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not governed by commercial expedi
ency, but is pursued entirely from a
scientific viewpoint.
Dr. Hyde has a Ph. D. degree from
Johns Hopkins university, is president
of the United States national commit
tee of the International Commission
on Illumination; vice president oi the
International Commission on Illumina
tion, and past president of the Illumi
nating Engineering society.
MUSKRAT INVADES
ALUMNI OFFICE
Frightens Miss Chaikln; Captured by
Harper, Babson and Reed
tically every student there is engaged
in the study of one or more of the
uncanny tongues.
CHAPIN BROS.
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME
genuine Hawaiian Hand made
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The sweetest toned and most
charming stringed Instrument ever
invented Is the Hawaiian Ukulele,
originated and manufactured by M.
Nunes & Sons, of Honolulu.
It la easy to learn to play the
Ukulele. No previous knowledge
of musio Is necessary. Our self
Instruction book tells how. Play
solos within a week.- The ideal In
strument for voice accompaniment.
Splendidly adapted for quartette
work. Indlspenslble to a stringed
orchestra.
FREE: History of Hawaiian
Music and complete catalogue of
genuine M. NuneB & Sons Hawaiian
hand-made Ukuleles. Write us to
day and mention this paper.
Priced $10, $12.50 and $15. In
struction book included free.
Shipped prepaid to any part of
the United States.
We carry a complete line of
Hawaiian musio for the piano,
ukulele, steel guitar, etc. Send for
catalogue mailed free on request
ALSO HAWAIIAN 8TEEL
GUITARS .
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Southern Slifoma Music. 8
3Z-H SOUTHrBRQADW- LOS ANGELES. CALIF.
Drill vs. Gymnasium
The faculty of the University of
Pennsylvania is debating the question
of military drill. Some believe that
the establishment of this science
would be of more benefit than the
present gymnasium system.
V
EAR P5JTCED WENS WEA'
mm?
Screams by Miss Annis Chaikin,
alumni association secretary, redou
bled by Miss Pennington, notified the
force in the Administration building
Saturday afternoon that a huge musk
rat was loose. The animal had wan
dered into the Alumni office from a
drain pipe in the neighborhood. Guy
Reed responded heroically, but was
unable to capture the rodent. The
added din attracted Paul Babson, who
forgot his Comhusker worries long
enough to Join in the chase. The
muskrat, however, wos sa nimble and
adverse to being petted that the allies
made much noise and no progress.
About this time Henry Harper up
stairs became alarmed and came down
to investigate. Seeing the situation,
he promptly declared war and took
his place with Reed and Babson. The
muskrat finally succumbed to a deter
mined attack. It was forced Into a
corner and bagged with a waste has
ket.
The unfortunate -quadruped was
hauled off to the Geology department.
Here he was caged In an empty waste
basket and exposed to the gaze of the
curious. Sunday he was "shot" by a
camera, and the chances are very
good that the pictures will find their
way Into the coming Comhusker.
Uncanny Tongues
At Oberlin, the study of foreign
languages has become a fad. Prac-
r
Asmi
nit
The Glasgow Tailors have en
tered Lincoln and are located at 1 24
South Thirteenth street near O.
Our line is complete with Mid-Season
and New Spring Patterns, which will
be featured daily in our windows.
Everything in Suits, Overcoats and
single garments made to your indi
vidual measure. We specialize on the
$15.00 value, offering it in comparison
with higher priced garments of any
make. We are bidding for your
trade favors and will appreciate a
call from you. Watch this paper for
our card. We've got what you want.
.lie
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124 South 13th ::: FRED R. EATON, Mgr. :n 124 South 13th
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