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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1923)
71 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 f n I 4 SETS FAST PUCE Kansas Hasketlmll Quintet Lead ing Valley Teams in llace for Court Pennant. (Spuolul to Ni-hniskun) Luwruiu'o, Kan., Jan. '11. Leaving ttnveii strong ti'iuua wrockcJ In their wukc, tin? Kansm Juyliawkora are streaming toward the half-way mark In the annual Valley court classic, leaders of the entliv ttquiiilron Monday, January 22, tlio Indomlnt ablu Kansas bird took the measure of the WuKliingtonlans for the second time this nea.no u, this time on the homo court. The game was featured by Iho Moor work of Mluner, the St. Louis star forward, and the sensa tional guarding of Eml.icolt, Kausnn. Coach "Phog" Allen seems to have found the combination which works best on the court Aekermun, Bow man, Wulf, Kmlacutt, and Ulaek. Ackerman, a sophomore, Is the sur prise of tho Valley so far this sensor. A newcomer, ho stepped into the shoes made vacant by tho graduation of Rody, ail-Vulley man of 1022. und flipped the sphere for counters when Howman was covered up by opposi tion guards. Wulf, the long, lanky Kansas cen ter, is on the whole playing u belter game than he did last season. Al Uowimtn is going good, although the piiomy guards seem to have ferreted him out as their particular prey. Kndacott and Mack are playing Colloco Hepresontative Wanted Two college men to represent us on advertising proposition about four hours time, per week required. Salary $2 to per week. We have steady work for you during vacation at $75 to $100 per week. If you are anxious to earn your college expenses write us at once. State what col'erre vo.i attend, liox 301, Ilarrisburg, I'a. tholr same, flashy, dependable game at guard positions, the former gener ailing the team from the roar end of tho Sunflower machine. Kansas' guards Boem to be competing with the forwards In the number of 1ms kets made. Of the nine games remaining, Kan sas plays six on hor home court. On February 28,' the locals meet tho quintet which has been pressing tho m tho strongest for Volley honors-the Mlzzoo Tigers. The closeness of the contest nt Columbia last weok Is elo quently attested to by tho score, 21 19, In favor of the Kansans. The final gun was the only definitely deciding factor In the game. Only two teams have not felt the strength of the Kansas Quintet, the Sooners and the Wildcats. The latter have droppod four straight,' and the Soonors are crowding the Aggies for the cellar position. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING T1IK TOWNSK.Nl STUDIO Is di recting their attention this year to the larger sizes in photography. They are, however, offering several most attractive styles In tho smaller sizes that will appeal to those wanting to order pictures and who appreciate the hotter things In portraiture. Make your appointment early. ORPHEUM Tonight Tomorrow Afternoon and Night. CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, OMAHA STAR CAST IN The Dramatic Smash m & Wf W rJ IJv Mary Roberts Rhinehart and Avery Hopwood "'Hls&Ot. ):;; it )!;:;. :!;:; k ;: :: ; s : ' REMEMBER I and Vall's Barber Shop ! 131 No. 13th St. PRICES: Nits, Entire Orchestra Floor $2.00. Balcony First . rows Jfl.50 Next 4 rows $1.00. Balance 75c. Special Student Matinee Wed. Every Seat $1 SEATS NOW. All Seats Plus Tax 10 t:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Some and Try Our Dinner Dances ALAMO CAFE WINDSOR HOTEL) No Extra Charge for Dancing Two-Piece Athletic Underwear $1.23 a Suit VARSITY SHOPPE Two Doors South Temple Wanted Clinic Patients for State Hoard Examinations. Will Examine for the Work Beffinninsr Wed. Jan. 2-1. Material Furnished Free F. J. Meany C. Blomencamp College of Dentistry Oliver Building V. ENUS PENCILS faulattciwU FOR the student orprof, the superb VfcJNUS outrivals all for perfect pencil vork. 17 black degrees 3 copying. American Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Am. Now York Wr!f tot VKNTTB Pnnii and Venus evehfointbii Can he secured starting Thursday morning at the ORPHEUM TICKET WINDOW Before Thursday tickets can be purchased at Hargreaves, Magces, Miller & Paine's Men's Furnishing Dep't., and Tucker and Shean. The De Molay Variety show this year is filled to overflowing with high-class per formers. Bright variegated acts dealing with com edy, drama and classical music. The best talent in Lincoln and the Univer sity will take part in the second annual show. Original songs and dances that, surpass all previous achievements in Lincoln amateur circles. You Must See the DE MOLAY VARIETY SHOW JANUARY 29 AND 30 "Variety Is the Spice of Life" h : s si K l I "Variety Is the Spice of Life" 3 h jti-sci cu stats iui me H S EacasHSEsasaHnjj I i 111 I SHOW II Jan. 29 and 30 l!l -is B B fBW laHMIBillHiriBMlMWIffiy -tiwi. 'Quality is Economy" Apparel for Men, Women and Children ' " &ZMfcrf 7 u x v . i lAr J lilt ltf ! t Choice of Any Beaver or Velour Hat Formerly to $10 S3. 95 A SALE OF SUITS and OVERCOATS That Offers Real Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Prices in Years Not odds and ends or broken lines; but a wide range of the newest styles and fabrics specially purchased in the last ten days from Hart, Sciiaf fner and Marx, and other makes of fine clothing. Suits of fine woolens in one, two and three button models, Spoit models, Young Men's models and plenty of the conservative kind. In Over coats we have never had an assortment so large and coats so handsome to show you. They are coats of fine style, rich tailoring and smart patterns, Belters, Rag lans, Rich Overplaids and conservative Chesterfields. Plenty of the popular light colors. All included in this sale at Two Unheard of Low Prices and These low prices offer you wonderfully broad selection. Every man can. find just the garment he wants and at the prices. Every Suit or Over coat is an A-l investment. See These Garments in Our Windows Plenty of Those Good Suits Left Now Selling at $16.50 Men's Pants Jr'3.85, $3.85 and $7.85 Exceptional Values r 1 A t Morhwiv 1 reociia 1