rSE DAILY NE BE ASK ATT Meal ticket $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert Cafe, 137 No. 12th 8t Do You Enjoy Outdoor Sports? If so, you like skating, and to thoroughly enjoy this healthful exercise you must be correctly corsetted. You must be- comfortable, and still you want your figure to be trim. meef ail these requirements. There are models distinctly made for "sports" wear, and each model is a fashionable shaping corset. Befitted to your Rcdfem Corset. $3 and up For Sale by MILLER & PAINE Inc. 0 & 13th Streets Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBS. New Spring Suits Are Now In Come in and get the first peep at them. It will do your eyet good. A large showing of the loose belted back. PRICES $15 to $25 SOME GOOD THROWERS Outfielders in the Old Days Ex celled in Making Assists. Jack Murray of the New York Gianta Haa Moat Conaiatent Record Ellis, Bates, Snodgraas and Cravath Also Shine. Statistics show that outfielders bacl la the eighties uud nineties shaded the present-day outfielders In making as sists. The best record for the number of assists made In one season In the majors In recent years, or since 11KK), was stacked up by Harry JJHes wltfl the St. Louis Urowns In 1906. Harry nailed 89 men from the outfield, get ting them at different bases. Mike Mitchell, while ploying with the Cincinnati team, equaled the mnrk set by NHes, heading ofT 89 men by his power to shoot a ball from the far thest corner of the outfield with suffi cient occuracy and speed to get his man. Ty Cobb, Joe Birmingham, Trts Speaker, Joe Jackson and Clyde Milan of Washington all have made espe cially good records In this direction, and lead their respective teams in throwing out base-runners from the re mote corners of the outer garden. In bis day Fielder Jones was a past mas ter In pegging the ball from the out field, and nipped many runners. In the National league since 1900 Murray of the Giants has the mosi consistent record of the old league out fielders In making assists, he leading the league In four different seasons. Ellis, who used to be with the Cards, was good at making long throws, anc 5 Auk v . y , , h r'"TTmTTlTTlTlmMlWIII-Mll I.IU.J , 0 LJLL..IWIHIIIIH1 II III 1700 MAKE MERRY ' AT UNI NIGHT Jack Murray. had an average of 25 a season. Thus Bates, Cravath and Snodgrass have good marks for accurate throwing from the outfield. But the old boys back In the hal cyon days of the eighties made some astonishing records In throwing out base runners from afar off. Jimmy Fogorty of the Phillies averaged ad assist from the outfield every third game he played In. Sam Thompson of the old Detroit s and Phillies was a mighty thrower in his day. SELECTION OF CHEER LEADER Imp i ... -.. ... University of Chicago Takes Job Away From Captains of the Several - Athletic Teams. Acting on the theory that a good athlete makes a poor cheer leader, the undergraduate council of the Univer sity of Chicago has abolished the rule making captains of the several ath letic teams cheer leaders during the dus season In their particular branch of sport Hereafter cheer leaders will be chosen by vocal competition. Bowdoln Demands Athletic Students. Bowdoln college freshmen, begin ning next fall, will be required to take some form of athletic work three hours a week, from the second Mon day of the collegiate year, until the middle of the following March. They will be given their choice of football, baseball, track, tennis or gymnasium work. Lands Golf Tournament. At a conference of officers of the United States Gulf association It was decided to hold this year's national amateur championship contests on the grounds of the Oakmont club, at Pitts burgh, Pa. The meet will be held the Utter part of August. Western Girls Adopt Firearm. Thirty girls of the State College of Washington bare organized a rifle dub and are given Instruction weekly la the use of firearms. (Continued from Page 1) talk, published as a part of Unlyer slty night performances. "Minstrel-Town," by the Vikings, Junior society, was not presented be cause of circumstances which came up at the last moment. The program follows: The Magic Table, the Engineers. Guy C. Thatcher Chairman. A Lawyer's Trials, Laws. John Rid- dell, Chairman. , r Uni Giee Club, Arch Brenxer, Presi dent. A Corner on Hearts (Where you make and lose your money. An orig inal board of trade), Commercial Club. Geo. Driver, Chairman. Originality, Bates and Jones. Uni Cadet Band, Raymond Saunders, Captain. A Carrot Comedy. Fowler and Brown. Just as the "Shun" Went Down, Sigma Delta Chi. Theta Sigma Phi. Carlisle Jones, Chairman. 80ME TITLE In a recent issue of the Battalion it is announced that a new book is to apepar in the latter part of February entitled "Innocents Abroad, or the Texas U. Basketball Team in College Station." We admit that is some title but the College Stationltes would feel sort of funny if the book turned out to be, 'Bearded in Their Den, or the Sad Fate of the Farmers." Ex. Schembeck Originator Banjo-Saxaphone Orchestras in Lincoln aulek tefvlee Oner at All Tlmse Orpheum Cafe Attention te University ttudenta "SPA" Get your Lunohee at the OMy Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 1ITH AND P GLEANING , SERVICE You need not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Phone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. "We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. CHAPIN BROS- 127 So. 13th St 3f lOWCrS ALL THE TIME CORNELL PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 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