THE DAILY NEBIt ASK AN TRACK ASPIRANTS NUMBERS Schulte Wants Two Hundred and Fifty Men Prospects Bright For Record Year. Numerals to be Awarded Again This Year Thirty-six Men Eain Honor Last Year. "Two hundred and fifty candidates for the track and cross -country teams" Is t'.e plea of Coaches Hairy T. Schulte and J. Loyd MeMasters. There are about seventy men now on the squad but the coaches want at least three times as many candidates for the team. This number of men can be handled easily and individual attention Riven to the candidate?. Those familiar with track ork say that this is an exceptional opportu nity for all those interested in track and cross-country to secure valuable individual Instruction. The track and cross-country squal which numbers seventy men is show ing: up well in the daily workouts. There are from thirty-five to forty candidates for the team on the field daily. Twenty-five men at thf state farm have turned out for cross-country running while at the medical school in OOniuha a squad of about twenty are seking berths on the cross-country teams. Coaches Schulte and McMasters state that individual attention will be given to all candidates for the track and cross-country Hams. The coaches dela:o that the freshmen es pecially sho 1. 1 not pass up this op portunity, oeenusf it affords them an excellent chance to be developed into a good track or cross-country man. Veterans Ass st Coaching. Coach Schulte is developing a staff of track coaches among the varsity men. He has selected some cxperi- OMAHA CLUB WILL HOLD WIENER ROAST AD MIXER At u meeting of the Omaha club last evening plans were made to hold a velner roast, and a mixer, both events to tako place beforo the Christmas recess. The weiner roast will be held in Epworlh park, October 22, and is in charge of a committee consisting of Gladys Mickel, Harry Latowsky, Dick Dcarmont, Jesse Tucker, and Nathan Greenstone. All Omaha students are invited and will meet at Tenth ami O streets at 4 o'clock on that day. Plans were also made for a mixer, which will bo held in Ellen Smith hall. The date will be announced later. Regular meetings of the Omaiia club are held on the second and last Wednesday evenings of each monta at 7:30 iu social science hall In Years Gone By 1901 K. T. Colton, international college secretary of the Y. M. C. A. address ed the association and the students of the University in the old chapel. The Rock Island route made cut j in its rates to MinnevoMs to accomo date the large bunch cu rooters wish ing to attend the Nebraska-Minnenpo-is game. Over two hundred rooters made th" 1902 iron. V. H. Thompson, democratic nominee for governor, addressed the students and faculty at convocation. 1903 The Nebraska football team left wer the Rock Island for Denver, ac companied by the coaches, the man--ger, a physician, and a contingent of ooters. 1907 Two hundred girls registered for enced men and is making very capable Bible, under the supervision of the coaches out of them. Captain Smitn is coaching the sprinters, McDonald the quarter-milers, McCarthy the half milers, and Moulton the weight men. These athletes are doing very credit able work as coaches and are materi ally assisting Coach Schulte in build ing up the track team. Varsity men are all showing the old-time Nebraska spirit in track and cross-country running. They are help ing the new men out to condition themselves and become acquainted witji track work. As a result, the whole track and cross-country squad are enthusiastic over the outlook. High intercut in teams is evidenced by the keen competition and friendly rivalry between those seeking places on the team. The coaches state that numerals will be giv.n out this year. They will be also awarded to freshmen. The winning of a numeral, which is a high honor, does not require that a man shall obtain a place on the track team. The practice cf awarding numerals was beguu last year, ar-.d thirty-six athletes received this honor. Num erals will also be awarded this year to members of the cross-country squad. The Missouri valley cross-country run wil be held in Lincoln on Home coming day, November 12. All the valley conference schools are expect ed to have entries in this run. Ne braska finished third in the valley cross-country run held at Ames last year. WANT ADS. Y. W. C. A 1909 Nebraska Cornhuskers defeated Knox by an overwhelming score of 32-0. COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS INITIATI (Continued from Page One.) R. L. Creedau II. T. Ellard Ray Nelson Serl Ilutton W. R. Leisy Rex Reeso Benjamin Butler Ellia Eckerotn George Klawitter G. E. Randolph Ernest Witte Alfred Palmer Charles " Hoff Vernon Morrison F. Kimmel Evar Anderson Carl St. Clair 0. Keehn Paul Cheyney Stanton Neil H. Sandrock II. Howe S. Blankeuship S. Hubka A. Hays S. P. Gist L. Goldenberg James Morton Carl Slovarvacek George Tobin H. Aminde Herber niter F. Nelson S. Stewart 1. K. Cozin M. Howell Thomas McCague John Hoagland Dean Krotter Kenneth Cox Floyd Swan A. Kemper A. Leisy Ross LeRossignol Ca i C. ij ugei Frames L'lsworth C. i'cMonic3 A. Stageman H. Buckingham H. R. Hosford Willard Penry Henry Eggert W. S. Pedreord F. W. Bleser J. E. Upp ON Thooiore Haruell R. A. Trively A. D. Rauu Irl E. Kuns Frank B. Hitchcock A. II. Lai :u G. Hamilton Charles C. Cadwell Klyte Burt A. W. Blomstrom Raymond Eller F. C. Swanson Georgo Jenkins J. I Gillispie Ralph Thetcher Earl Haselbalch Ted McClhaney E. Halin Clarence Wellen Georgo Armstrong E. Baker J. It. Hill L. T. Folden . John Robinson Jr. led Gable 11. M. Maxwell B. Marten'. Gecrgo Scott Russell Berberry William Meador M. Pay no Earl Boll Leslie Rosberty John Anderson Donald Nelson Nathan Greenhousj Arthur Swan 1). J. Antoner B. B. Styer , G. Zimmer Frank Frye A. T. Rohrbaugh E. C. Critter Al n Bouncer W. G. Alstead Raymond Critter T. L. Fcrd O. J. Zimmerman LeRoy Smith Ted N)son Phillip Lewis J. II. Ferguson David Broadwell E. J. Beghart Conac Club Dance LINCOLN HOTEL BALLROOM Friday, Oct. 14 BECK'S 6-PIECE ORCHESTRA Admission $1.10, Tax Included STUDENTS LUNCHEON Served In Combinations. From 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. No. 4 30c Dlviled egg sandwich Banana and pineapple salad Tea, Coffee or Milk Five Numbers Priced at 20c to 35c. Two Minute Service. RECTOR'S 13th and P Streets. Liberty Bldg. 1912 "Jonnie" McGovern, all-American Quarter and star player for Minnesota, visited the University campus. ?poosccooooooooooooeoooooceceooooeocooooooccccooso Phone B3355 h 0. J. FEE 333 No. Twelfth St. Vsosossoooooooecosooooooooeooooscoscooecooooceccooso ' THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 Days of Special Selling Bargain Booth Specials Cross Aisle D etti'coa ttibockei In Qualities You'll Welcome at Prices You'll Not Pass By FOUND AT ORPHEUM DRUG store last Friday night, Oct. 7th one ladies glove. Owner please call at Orpheum Drug Store. WANTED TO TRADE ALMOST new, high grade bicycle for tpye writer. Call B-150G. LOST BLACK MUSIC ROLL DUR ing freshman lecture Monday. Leave at Student Activities office. Just right for a lunch those angel fod cakes at the Sunlite Bakery. LOST A GABARDINE COAT IN undergraduate study social science at about 9:30 Tuesday. Finder please leave at Student Activities office, or call E-22C2. 1423 n STREET A NICE BIG FUEN ished apartment suitable for an overflow from Frat house. Perman ent home for six right class boys. Mrs. Curran, 1123 S. "I have an opportunity for two or three capable University students to make good money during the college year by selling magazine subscriptions here in Lincoln. This work leads to exceptionally remunerative work in this state during the summer. Under classmen with previous selling experi ence preferred. Phone L-6131 for ap-po'ctment. Two Lots Sateen Pettibockers Just the garment to wear with present styles. They are made of good grade sateen and come in popular colors, with double rubber band at the knee. Specially Lowered in Price for Bargain Booth at Lotl Lot 2 $1.45 $1.19 SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS If there ever was a time to buy petticoats, it's now, at the beginning of the cold weather S3ason. And the place is here Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at our Bargain Booth. This group made of high grade silk Jersey in the prevailing styles and col ors. Your choice at $2.95 In 4 Smart Styles $ In All Popular Colors Special Sale Prices At Black Sateen Petticoats at $ 1 .98 Lot 1 98c BARGAIN BOOTH SPECIAL Colored Sateen Petticoats Lot 2 $198 Cotton Wash Petticoats Now at 75c. Bargain Booth, St. Floor !2cCUienzel Co Cross Aisle Street Floor