The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1921, Image 4

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GALL MADE FOR
WRESLING TEAM
Dr. Clapp Wants More Candi
dates Out Attends Asso
ciation Meeting;.
Dr. Clapp, couch of the wrestling
team, yesterday issued an additional
call for candidates for the wrestllnR
team. A number of new men appeared
for work yesterday and the class now
numbers about fifty men. The wrest
ling season is getting away to a fly
ing start this year, and p:tbably thrpo
meets will be held before the first of
February, the usual date for the open
ing of the wrestling season. Dr. Clapp
attended a meeting of the Western
Inter-collegiate Gymnastic, Wrestling
and Fencing association, held last Fri
day and Saturday in Chicago, at
which a revision of the wrestling
rules of the association was made.
The wrestling class now numbers
fifty men, but many mo.e are expect
ed to Join the da s before the end o:
the week. Anybody who wishes to
may attend the clashes and will re
ceive one hour credit. The regular
class period is from i to 5 on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday while the team
practice is from 5 to 6 on these days
and from 4 to 6 on Tuesday and Thurs
day. Almost all the veterans of last
year's team are back. Captain-elect
F. K. Reed, Troutman and Bcngston
letter men last year, a:e out, besides
a large number of other experienced
mat men. G. S. Salter, a member of
the team two years ago, maV be out
for the team.
Altho no definite date? for wrestling
meets have been set. indications point
to two or possibly three meets before
the first of February when the ma
reason is usually opened. One or two
practice meets will probab'y be held.
Nebraska has two year contracts with
Iowa and Ames, and meets with thes
two schools will be held here, but tho
c'ates have not yet been set. Nego
tiations are also under way for a dual
meet with Oklahoma, and a number
of the "Big Ten" schools are beins
dickered with in regard to wrestlin?
meets, but no plans have been com
pleted yet. Nebraska will enter a team
in the Western Inter-Collegiate meet
to be held at Wisconsin this year.
Dr. Clapp attended a meeting of the
Western Inter-Collegiate Gymnasti
Wrestling and Fencing association at
Chicago last Friday and Saturday. Dr.
Clapp is the president of this associa
tion. At the Chicago session, the as
sociation made a number of important
changes in the rules, especially in re
gard to the time of the Tounds. and
in the method of determining the
team and individual champions of the
associaton.
WANT ADS.
LOST RING WITH AMETHYST
setting, surrounded by pearls. Re
turn to student activities off'.co.
LOST-IRON SPHINX PIN. CALL
B-4621.
LOST JEWELED KAPPA ALPHA
Theta pin and guard. Call B-3580.
Reward.
DANCE
We guarantee to
teach you to
dance iu six pri
vate lessons.
Phone for ap-nnintment.
WILLIAM'S PRIVATE STUDIO,
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charge.
1220 D. B-4268.
tli. n with them retjstered in Nor
braska.
Of the states outside of Nebraska
represented at the Cornhusker. Iowa
leads the list with ISO students, Kan
sas comes next w ith ninety-two, South
Dakota third with sixty-four and Colo
rado forth with fortyfotir.
Of the foreign possessions of the
United States represented with stu
dents at Nebraska, the Philippine is
lands claim first honors with eight
Hawaii second with six. Other eoun
tries register students also. Japan
has two students claiming her as
their home and Canada, India. Korea
and Mexico each have registered one.
306 Nebraska Towns.
Three hundred and- six Nebraska
towns claim a varying number ol
students who are attending the unl
versitv. Of these Lincoln has the
most with full ten pages of names in
the directory. Omaha conies next
with tA full pages. University Flace
next with seventy-nine names, taking
up one-half page, Beatrice claims
thirty-nine students, and Columbus,
Fiemont and Hastings come close up
in the list with thirty odd names.
Among the fraternities, Delia Sigma
Delta tops the honors with fifty men
claiming affiliation while Alpha Sigma
Phi conies second with forty-two
names. Kappa Kappa Gamma lays
claim to the sorority record with for
ty-six names although Delta Gamma
fcllovs close with forty-two.
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TTTjI LLER'S
II HARM ACY f
TO OUR STUDENT FRIENDS:
Christmas vacation will soon be hore and you will probably be going
some where for the Holidays. You will want to look at your best when you
visit the folks and perhaps may need a new suit, overcoat, hat, some shirts
or ties to complete your outfit.
THE ' GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., 1337 0 Street is a store for
young men. You will find our clothing and furnishing lines will suit the
young man's taste. Our merchandise is serviceable, dependable,' and very
moderately priced. If you are contemplating buying a suit or overcoat
you will do well to see pur line before you buy. Our prices are Ten dollars
to fifteen dollars less. To see them is to be convinced that they are bar
gains. You can save real dollars here on your purchase of trousers, hats,
caps, shirts, neckwear, hosiery, underwear, belts, etc., for your own use or
for Christmas gifts. All lines are now ready for your inspection.
1337-0 GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. 1337-0
Open Evenings Until Christmas
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"fitter tvery Meal
BARNOUW LECTURES
ON NOTED PAINTER
(Continued From Page One.)
t.ual historic settings. An edition of
Mie Bible illustrated entirely by him
vas brought out by his admirers on
the 300 anniversary of his birthday
-nd is a wonderful book. In religion
Rembrandt was a Mennonite.
Cornhusker Party
Is Traditional
Coed Stunt Spree
COLLEGE SECTION
APPOINTEES NAMED
(Continued From Page One.)
to the editor All activities of interest
to the general public will be covered
and many snap shots and pictures
will be used. The college editors are
already busy gathering their material
Athletics have this year been boost
ed to the dignity of a complete sec
tion, an honor which has hitherto not
been bestowed upon this branch o
Nebraska activities. Each major and
minor sport will be given attention.
According to the present plans this
section will be one of the most int
eresting in the book.
More staff appointments will be an
nounced soon. At present the editors
are sounding the call for more artists
and students with this ability should
ipply for a position on the staff.
The annual spree for girls, the
Cornhusker party, will be Friday
night. It is the occasion of free good
will and unaffected fun for all girls
who attend. The Cornhusker partv
has been a tradition for a number of
years and was established to parallel
the men's annual Cornhu.sker banquet
If you should happen to see a crowd
of girl.s gbiug toward the Armory,
Friday night, in bizarre costumes es
corted along a du:k street by a man
who minces daintily along, don't pity
him too much. He is really a disguised
character going to the Girl's Corn
hurker party. If you were nearer you
would probably hear him say in a
feminine-like voice, "These shoes of
Tom's are so big that I've taken five
steps and haven't even moved an
Inch." One of his fair companions
would reply, "This gunny-sack drerj
of mine is scratching me ter. iby."
Wild women of Borneo will rub
elbows- with farrias colored mammies,
Persian Beauties and Chinamen. .
grand mixture of races will b? pres
ent also some people of queer co'.o.
and features who are yet to u; d's
covered by explorers in foreign pa ts
Grandmas, old maid aunts, s-.vr.t
young things and equally bold and
dashing young men will be thera. Tiy
whole family goes because there ja
fun for everyone.
GENTLEMEN
make YOUR
HEADQUARTERS
FOR TOXSORIAL
WORK
AT
5 HARDY SMITH'S
2 r nnrn PiiAn Et
BARBER SHOP
116 No. 13th St.
TEN
FOR
FIVE CENTS
B130
The Flavor lasts'
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch
es, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes eximined
Free. In our Optical Department
you may select just what you
want in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
8TATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies
Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's
fine Stationery. Complete line
ol s applies for all departments
ji Schools and Colleges.
123 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307.
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The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
larpre faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
cuter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
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Registration From
Twenty-Six States
Twenty-six states beside Nebraska
have representatives among tl'e Uni
versity of Nebraska students, a sur
vey of the student directories pub
lished recently shows. ( Beside the
twenty-seven states in this country
who can lay claim to some of the
students in the Cornfhusker school
there are seven foreign countries
which have persons claiming alilia-
Fhcne B1392.
11th & R Sts.
0. J. FEE
Phone B3355
.... 333 No. Twelft Street
emce and
Price
Might be the Motto of an institution such as
the Kline Publishing Company, which at a
moderate price, cares for your printing re
quirements promptly and with intelligence
;hat only well trained and educated crafts
Tien can produce.
. he lUiie
rUDlISMilg
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Phone B-4204
309-11 So. 11th St.
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If You Like
Pleasant
3urroundings
Good Service
-Pure Foods .
Von will onjoy coming here to
dine or Inni'ti.
Your order must be rletat. We do
nut wniit your money unless It Is
nt wluit v"i think It should be.
Meet your friend here, order your
favorite dlslies from our lurte
m-nii.
Central Hotel Cafe
BE AN ARTIST
Comics Cartoons, Fashions, News paper
nn1 Mairazine Illustrating, Commercial
Pastel, Crayon I'ortralts. Our simpie
me; hud iiuicklr dove. .pis your !nlnt 1'i
spare time. Py mall or local classes.
Write for terms anil list of m--ssf ill
Ktnilents. Courses endorsed by news
puper, magazines and famous artists.
ASSOCIATED ART STUPIOS
Have You Tried the Lindell Party House?;
Varsity Cleaners
CALL
B3677
University
Players
PRESENT SHAKESPEARE'S
"Winters Tale"
at the
Temple Theatre
Dec.
Dec.
0 Special Matinee performance Sat Q
0 urday, Dec, 10 at 2:30. Admission JJ
9 25c. Evening' performance, begins J)
m 8:15 sharp. in
IU Reservations at Ross P. Curtice Co. 1U