TTTK DAILY NEBRASKA N- HOOSIEJRS COME NEXT TOR CLASH (Continued from page 1) : better basketball than In any previous : came If it hopes to stand even a ghost of a show against Jumbo Siehm's Hooslers. Northwestern had already licked Iowu by a lop-sided score, after which Iowa put it over Chicago, one of the leaders in (he Big Ten confer ence race. Now comes Indiana with a knockout wallop on Northwestern. That Indiana score against the Evans ton team means that the Hooslc-i J out classed Northwestern Just as much as Nebraska outclassed South Dakota. There isn't any argument to It. Indi ana has been the strongest basketball team that ever contracted to play t"e Cornhuskers on the Nebraskan floor. AMERICAN LEGION WILL HOLD DANCE FEBRUARY 13 The University Post of the Ameri can Legion will have a dance Febru ary 13, at the Commercial Club. Tick ets are on Ft Ie at Law 208 between 11 and 12 daily. This dance will be the firs' of a series to be given by the University l ost and . enn nly be attended by members in good standing for 1920. The committee in charge is making j elaborate preparations for the dance and expect it to be a success. PUPILS IN LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL WENT ON STRIKE Students in the high school at Lin coln voted to strike for shorter as signments in the English classes, but alter a conference with their princi pal decided not to strike. A class in Spanish struck some time ago and got only half of the Friday's assignment by "collective bargaining." The next day I he teacher gave a'! examination on the last half of the as signment anil I he strike was called off. Sounds like a joke, but it is abso lutely true. The virus is being rather wll scattered throughout out known agricultural" state. well SPORT BRIEFS The Pacific Coast conference track meet has been scheduled to be held at Palo Alto on May 15. Both the Uni versity of Oregon and Stanford wanted i he contest and il was finally decided in-. i the meeting will go to Stanford. Vale and Harvard have decided not to dignity tennis as a major sport, much to the disappointment of the de votees of the game. However, there is a glimmer of hope in the suggested organization of an intercollegiate ten nis league, comprising Harvard. Yale, Princeton. Cornell, and Pennsylvania. So tar as actual interest is conc-ned, itr.nis is at present essentially a ma jor sport, and needs only the official sanction of the athletic governors to give it a technical standing eqial :n ils real place in college life. Coach Ge'ge Van San" ord of the V; h- crew reivmly tried the innovrtion mi coachir..' 'In crew frjin an aero-II-r- The p.viiv.c::! v;:;; novel but n is doubtfu' !! it can be put into prac i. al usuage. The aeroplane is much i.-isier than the shell and means of! communication are difffficult. it being necessary to shoul above the noise of rlie engine. In one way. however, it has- a very important use and thai is in mdsrine the action of the men. ! Close views of the action can be obtained in this way that would be v y nearly impossible in any other. I.ave had under consideration a pro posal to send their varsity eights to "the Henley rowing regatta in England, June .'0-July ? to compete for th Grand Challenge Cup. now held by Harvard, as a result of the victory of r Crimson crew at Henley in 1914. With the annual Yale-Harvard re gatta to be held at New London on June 25. however, selection of June 30 as the opening Henley date was said by Harvard rowing authorities to make it doubtful whether either uni versity would be represented. Post ponement of the New Londan regatta is considered impracticable, because the date Is governed by commence ment and arranged for the benefit ol graduates. The possibility of sending v. second or special crew will be con ( nidered, but decision would not come j for some time. . it III! i i ! r I I nowlln Progress is the Thrift Event of the year for Young Men who want to be ahead. The Sale includes and other fine makes for Young Men We toll voi. frankly the savin of !). to 3).2. is of less importance than the fact that these suits and overcoats are mostly Society Hrand co.hcs. Moreove he edu ti "J IhwIv on market prices (5 and 8 months airo when the ffo-uls were savin. Von not only Ret the worlds best clothes wth onr name m the -m a ml . utat m nh them, hut we give KM) per cent service to hoot and grantee ol sat.slaet.on to the limit ot per cent or your money hack. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $35.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $65.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $47.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $75.00, now $4P $3P $54- lean Up MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $40.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $70.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $55.00, now MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Up to $80.00, now $29 Z5 NEW SPRING SUITS ARRISING Mayer Bros ELI SHIRE, Prts.. Sale DAILY Co. a. dsc Vmk 0 lb