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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1919)
TUB DAILY NElUtASKAN Continued from Pnge One.) NOTRE DAME IS . FORMIDABLE FOE crlnnlei on the llm and there n little more happlneni In the utmos phere. Lookout freBhmen when the HrrlinniRKe marts. There U no doubt but thai the team will be niurh utronRcr win n li facea Notre Hani Saturday than It waa agalnat Minnesota. This ha not blinded team, roach, or Hectatora io the quality of the opponent that v. Ill flKht them Saturday. It la relt by all that it will take every ounce of dash and irniash which the team poHscn.-v to snatch victory. Dribbling from Minnesota Interest ln tea I urea of the Gopher Hunker surprise party are becomlnK more apparent aa the gossip goes the rounds. Nebraska men are not uis gulalnK their propensity to "emu" a little over the fact that penalty niter penalty was slapped onto the Scarlet and Cream while the Gophers weio deprived of nary a yard. "It's not natural at all." said one noted local sport authority yesterday, "for any team to play an early season game and not deserve a penalty throigh the whole contest." One of the principal teasers wus the forty yard penalty handed the team after Kellogg was alleged to have pulled some dirty work. The play is described in the Sunday Min neapolis Journal In the following words: "In the closing minutes of play the Huskers were penalized half the dist ance to the goal line when Kellogg either intentionally or otherwise skilled across the prostrate form of Neal Arnston. his heel striking the Minnesota quarterback's rfioulder. There was a cry of "dirty work" from the stands, but those close to the play exonerated the Nebraskan. asserting he was speeding toward the ball at a rate which made if impossible for him to halt in time to avoid alighting on Arnston." , ' The running summary of ihi game sent special to the Lincoln 'Jaily Star by "Cy" Sherman stated that when a Minnesota man deliberately held Kel logg out of a play it vs'as not noticed by the officials. Nebraskans at the game say they raised a rumpus over this stunt whh was in plain sight of the standi but their remonstrances Continued from Pan On.) nrr mam AWOWAN STARTS UAWfAlUfl Old Man Awgwan put on this ileal campaign in an effort to swing campus life back to Us traditional (lend. The contest will serve to Rive every Cornhusker the opportunity to get behind the lives! and mosl highly recognised college comic or Ihe en tire west. It will at the same time give 10 some fortunate Husker the privilege of following Nebraska's battling warriors of the gridiron to foreign fields. The contest Is iepre senli :v 4 true Nebraska splilt and will be watched anxiously by every campus Inhabitant. The Dally Nebraskan will give a summary :eport of the work of con testants each day. ami thus keep stud ents Informed as to all developments In the campaign. The subscription price of Awgwan will be 1.50, and late subscribers will be given the September number on request. All persons entering the contest will report at the student activities office at 5 o'clock this evening. 11 - M .... I tf mil II II were averting by jeers from the root ers, y y Predicted a Husker Score yKarl Lee, who "covered" the game for the Omaha Bee and the Lincoln State Journal was one of the few who Continued from Page One.) WILL SHAKE THE RAFTERS FRIDAY wend its way down O street Immedi ately after the rally. No military rules will be rigidly observed, but the men will "endeavor" to march down town, if they haven't forgotten all they learned in the famous S. A. T. C. The parade has a double aim:, it will Inject more "pep" and enthusiasm in to the student body, and it will tell the Lincolnltes that something "big" Is going to happen Saturday. Alter a miach of several blocks. '.. 'e will stop and diffuse in Iront or the Lincoln hotel, where the exponents or yelling nnd shouting at the University of Nebraska will show thohe from Indiana the real Cornhus ker' spirit. After a period of rousing cheers for Notre Paine the rally will end and the waiting and hoping for Saturday will begin with a new lit? and vigor. had the right dope on Schulte's battlers. I!et ween halves, Lee wired as follows: 'Displaying form compar able to the 'Steihni-roller' of old. the Nebraska Cornhuskers in today's memoiable battle, hit Ihe Gophers wph punch that spells victory. " Indications are that the Huskers will score in the second period." The Gophers were then ahead, and sure inoush. Nebraska scored. I The University I School of Music I TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR JUST COMMENCING PIANOFORTE VOICE THE BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision and Story Telling ANYONE MAY ENTEP COMPLETE COURSES IN ALL REPARTMEKTS s? '3 K t SI it ! "A S ADRIAN M. NEVENS, Director FULL IXFOE'I.'TION ON ZUEST g Phone B-1332 Hth and R Sts. -rn .J"", """" """""I h if - n m & i J0x m It l v ! )r'l ; it - - " - - - -j . i KAZIMOVA inj'THE. BR. AT" SHOV7!.;" T TH KIP LTV i-J-'S ViZi i Someone Had to Sell 102 Men's Saturday, and Our Suits 1 Purchase Safe neoa Turned the Trick We Started this sale with 800 Men's and Young Men's Suits 698 remain for selection $50.00 Values in Single and double Breasted Suits, also Waist Seam and Extra Belt at " 4 4 ?' v, "A t ' vi furirly Brand (Cltrtbrfl In this message to the thousands of clothing buyers in Lincoln and vicinity we wish to impress this fact indel ibly and forcefully NEVER BEFORE HAS QUAL ITY IN CLOTHES BECOME SO IMPORTANT. The skill and resources of our buying organization have been exerted to the limit to extend to these thousands the best values obtainable. A makers delay in delivering brings these suits, and they represent clothing unstinted in the use of excellent woolens, workmanship of high grade and style features that represent current fashions at their best. For we do not believe such suits of quality can be duplicated anywhere. Big Assortment in Raincoats and Overcoats Hustlers! Attention! You busy men who are doing things that count these days know the value of looking the part. There's real personality in these new Shire Superior suits and overcoats. Zestful models for young men; dignified types for older men; in all that assurance giving quality that marks a man as a "doer." Suits and Overcoats $30, $35, $40, $45, and up to $85 llll I Mayer Bros. Co, ELI 8HIRE, Prtidnt LINCOLN NEBRASKA 1