The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1920, Image 4

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    THB DAlLf NEBKASKAH
WEDNESDAY BIG
DAY FOR DRIVE
NUMERALS WILL BE
AWARDED THURSDAY
(Continued From Page One)
drive proper on the campus closes
tonight, May 27. One day extension
was given to the time allotted for the
campaign, but today is absolutely the
last chance for students to sign pledge
cards.
Jack Best Contributes
Jack Best, Nebraska's "grand old
man" ot athletics, contributed $10
toward the new athletic buildings
entirely unsolicited. He says he has
been waiting for the time that he
would be given the opportunity to
hell) Nebraska build a new structure
for the training of her athletes. Yes
terday when a student was approached
and asked to subscribe and later re
fused. Jack Best overheard the re
fusal and when he was through talk
ing to the student the latter was glad
to place his name on the pledge card
for a substantial amount.
Wednesday was the heaviest day
for subscriptions in the campaign.
Sludents are asked to make today
even more successful and to assure
that Nebraska will "go over the top"
at the zero hour, confident of a com
plete victory.
Track Men Have Until Wednesday
Night to Alter Records on Field.
is
Georgia Tuttle. '19, who is teaching
in Schuyler this year, visited the
Delta Gamma house Monday.
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SUMMER SEASON 2
Now Playing Every Night
Mats. Wed. and Sat.
OTIS OLIVER
A.nd His Splendid Company
The Numeral Meet will be held
open until next Wednesday night.
This will give each man the chance
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
afternoons to better either his own or
another's record.
Any man who is not working for
letter or any Freshman who is not
eligible for the Varsity may compete
in this numeral meet. Eleven points
will be given in each event, five for
first, three for second, two for third
and one for fourth place. A man
must have won two points before he
is fin it led to wear the numerals.
Numerals Are Official
These numerals, like 'he lette
given for Varsity work, are official
and cannot be worn by anyone who
has not earned the right to wear
them. The winners in this meet will
be given the numerals '"21." '"22"
or " 23 according to their status in
the 1'niversity.
So far some rather notable work
has been done by the Freshmen and
first year track men. Peezer has
done the quarter-mile dash in 53:01.
Layton a half flight of low hurdles in
13 flat, and Gardner has made the
Tialf mile in 2:08. Hodson ran a half
I night of low hurdles In 13:02 and
I Bachkora has the time of 10:43 in
jthe two-mile run. Modlen and Pobish
I got over the bar at 10 feet 3 inches
in the pole vault, but each have done
j better in daily practices and will raise
this height before Wednesday night.
At last
Warm Weather
And with this delightful season of th
year comes the natty lipht weight com
fortable straw hat
Straw Hats for
Style and Comfort
arc shown in this 'remarkable early sea
"son showing Sennit braids, "Oawlish"
braids and many oilier soft, rough straws
-for the young fellows
I'.alibuntals. Panamas and Hanekoks for
the man who wants extremely fine tex
ture ami lightness of weight.
MARJORIE BARSTOW
WILL HEAD W. A. A.
"Peg O' My Heart
a Lauret-.e Taylor's Big Success
Eve. 2c to 50c Mats. 25c 1
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"N" Sweaters Awarded
Ten girls received "N" sweaters for
vinr.ing one thousand W. A. A. point
at the tnivcrsity: Marjorie Ilarstow.
Kathleen Hargrove. Marjorie Hay
cock. Margaret Henderson, Manna
Krogmann. Mary Shepherd. Mary
Stephens. Sue Stille. Ruth Swenson
nr.il Helen Curtis.
The association pledged $50 to the
Mi-morial Fund at the meeting. Half
this amount will be lakcn out of the
treasury this year, and the remain-
si i ing next year. This money is
(5 earned bv Ihe rir's through Ihe con-
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MON ., TUES., WED.
A Doll Wife! She was Pretty
Prices Extremely Reasonable
In these days of "high prices" you 11 be glad to know that straw lials
have not made the rapid advance which is so apparent in other lines
you'll find here splendid hats at
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00
Other Fine Imported Hats at $10, $12 and $15
Buy now while the size ranges are complete.
fc';the president
w I the W. A. A. board.
was given a place on
ELSIE FERGUSON
In Her Latest Paramount
Artcraft Pictnure
TITO TJOTTCf TW nPTIVR" H
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shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 p. m.
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s ; (fon inued FYom Page One)
or first in this meet will probably be
! taken to the Western Conferenee meet
gjat Ann Arbor on ihe following week.
! Owen has been showing good form in
ihe hundred but a pulled muscle sus
tained last week wilpkeep the Coach
from placing too much confidence in
J placing two men in the hundred,
a j Coach Schuiie already has sixty
3 ; eight name? in his list of cross
g j country runners and by the time
school opens next year, hopes to have
12 out for the cross-country runs,
something which has never before
been equalled at Nebraska. If his
plans materialize next year will be a
banner year for Nebraska on the
track.
HUSKERS SET FOR
LAST BALL GAME
(Con. inu'-d FYom Page One)
beat ih- city champs." was Pip
Cooke's boast Wednesday afternoon,
"and we will do the same to the Pah
Pah's Thursday afternoon."
The tame with South Dakota in
which Pickett did not pitch proved to
Schissler that he did not have to de
pend upon the captain altogether in
winning and relies upon the fielding
of the team to back up whoever is on
the mound. Since this is the last ball
game of the season, the Nebraska
team will go out on the field Thurs
day afternoon and play the same
brand of ball that took the game away
from the fast California team 'on Ivy
Day.
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