THE DAILY NBBRASK AN I J y J. MAT MEN READY FOR ENCOUNTER WITH JMLONES Feature Clash Will Re Retween Troutman of Nebraska and Smith of Amos. AGGIES ARK UNDEFEATED Heralded as Greatest Wrestling Meet on the Cornhusker Schedule for 1923. CAPTAIN' BOWEN' Ol the Amos Aggregation of Matmen. He was Western Inter-Collegiate Champion last year. His shoulders liave been pinned to tlio mat only nice. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT Room in private home, to two students. Phone F4010. FOR SALK Tuxedo suit, size. 36. Great bargain. Call Uni 490 J. Young People's DANCING CLASS Everv Tuesday Eveninsr 8 to 9:lo. Course of Eitrlit Lessons $6.00 Combination Course of Three Private Lesson and Eieht Class Lessons 12.00 The atmosphere of this Private Lessons Given inorninsr. afternoon and even in ir. For full information Phone L-6028 Today! Now! CARROLL'S DANCE STUDIO Neb. State Rank Rldg. v 15th & O Sts. Wrestling fans may ee the great est mat program ever scheduled at Ne braska judging from Cyclones' record when the Scarlet and Cream wairiors ran up against the team from Ames Saturday night at 7:30 in the Armory. The Cornhusker squad has been work ing toward this contest snce last se mester. The Cyclones bring a team which has not lost a match either last year or this year. Tin- Iowa Farmers have met and conquered some of the representative teams in llie east, and they are prob ably the best bunch of intercollegiate gi applers in the country. The Nebras ka squad has come nearer than any other team to beating the Cyclones. The score made by Ames last year in a match with the Cornhuskers was their lowest. The matches will be as follows. 11. "vpound class - Probst, Nebraska v. Pickerson, Ames. 12. " -pound class - Kellogg, Nebraska v. 1. ticks, Ames. 135-pound class Isaacson, Nebriska v. liowon () Anis. 115-pound class Pickwell, Nebraska v. Shepherd, Ames. 15S-pound class- Reed, Nebraska v. (unknown), Ames. 175-pound class Troutman, Nebras ka v. Smith, Ames. Heavyweight class Renner, Nebras ka v. Greer, Ames. Dickerson. the 115-pound man, was captain of the Ames team last year, but did not compete because of a sprained ankle. This is his third year of actual wrestling. Probst, the Ne braska man w ho will meet him is one of the cleverest men of his weight. l.oucks, 125 pounds, tied with Vana of Iowa for the Western Inter-collegi-ate championship last year. Kellogg is a new man in Nebraska's ranks. nowen of Ames beat Isaacson last year in a dual meet with Nebraska. Isaacson has improved in both strength and speed since last year. This prom ises to be a close match. Uowen is Western Inter-collegiate champion, and has only been beaten twice; once by a decision and once by a fall. Shepherd is another of the third year men from Iowa. He will -wrestle Pickwell. The 158-pounder from Ames is a new man and an unknown quantity. At a recent meet with Northwestern, he triumphed over Hathaway, who beat Reed in a match with Nebraska( Smith of Ames will meet Captain Troutman, who was Western Inter-col- & mi - . -HALTS DICKERSON' The Ames grappler in the 115 pound class. He was captain of the team list year, but did not compete be cause of a sprained ankle. 4 I I The New Farquhar Hats and Caps and advanced shipments of Suits and Topcoats arc ready! You'll want to know what's what for sprint?. Stop in; wcll be glad to show you. No obligation whatever. 1 Clothiers to College Men 13250 legiate champion last year. Smith, who has wrestled half of a year, is a cousin of Troutman, so the match is a family affair. Greer, the Cyclon heavy, is a pow erful powerfully-built man who has an advantage of ten or fifteen pounds over Renner. He is a new man, how ever, and probably has not the speed and strength of the Cornhusker man. Nebraska's chances, on paper, are better in the heavy matches, but no matches are being conceded to the Farmers. The Cyclones swalloped Northwestern to the tune of 29 to 0. Nebraska beat the same school IB to 6. K. C. Schroeder, of the University of Iowa, will referee mo matches which will be twelve minutes long. Five points will be given to the side winning by a fall, thrfe points to the side getting a decision. In order to get a decision, a man must have an advantage of at least one minute over his opponent. If the advantage Is less than this, the match goes to two extra periods of three minutes each. In order to eet a derision, the man must have an advantage of thirty seconds at the end of one of the bouts. The Cvelone aggregation will prob- nbly get into Lincoln Saturday morn ing, and the men will weigh in at 3:30 o'clock. Reports that Mrs. Julia Woods Davies of St. Louis who died last December left an estate of $500,0(10 to an Egyptian she met in Italy, have been verified by counsel for her fourth husband, it is said. Four men and a woman are being held for investigation in connection with the fatal shooting Friday near Waco, Texas, of V. K. Holt and Mrs. Ethel Penecamp. The lower house cf the Iowa leg s- lntnre has unanimously adapted a joint resolution railing for nn amendment to the constitution grant ing women the right to sit in the legislature. Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the board of the Standard Oil com pany, lias denied that the Indiana company is negotiating for the pur chase of the Gulf Oil corporation. Regardless of the outcome of hear ings before the interstate commerce commission regarding consolidation the Sante Fe plans to build its Kan sas City St. Louis line. Floyd Sandusky, 16, is being held in jail at Pooatello, Idaho on a charge of murdering his father. It is said he killed his parent td rough desire to protect his mother and brothers and sisters. 19iddes;Ujerze IGo It's the Best Place to Shop After All! If I Liked to Dance I'd f ake advantage of the January Sales and l get some shoes that were well fitted and comfortable! Wouldn't You? and WOMEN are just as inclined to save as any other class of people. Therefore it is to your advantage to attend the big FIRE SALE now going on at the CINCINNATI SHOE STORE where you can find Ladies' Shoes from 69c to $7.50 and Men's Shoes from $1.99 to $7.50 a pair. This sale includes in Ladies' Footwear satins, suedes, patents and kids, low, medium and high heels. In Men's Shoes, Oxfords and High Shoes with plain toe Vienna last, straight last, in fact all styles for Fall and Spring wear. Come while the assortment is best and the prices are lowest. CINCINNATI SHOE STORE 144 No. 12th Street Tash dividend declarations by the Standard Oil company since 1911 to last June 30, have amounted to eighty-nine million dollars. , t Each person in the United Stas spent twice as much for lnxurlop T,i 1022 as the average eMlhodist churn! poses, reports from the annual con ference at Chicago declare. 'Of course it isn't done to dodge taxes, but it's funny that stock dlvl dends became so popular nil at once. That cold light in our grocer's (ye probably means that he would nun member donated for religious pur advance on our Ruhr basin. SPRING DRSESES Fashion's Newest Modes Girlish Styles Taffetas Cantons Roshanaras All New Colors in GRACEFUL DRAPES $19.75 and $29.75 And you are perfectly welcome to very convenient credit. Pay monthly from your allowance. Slims Stouts Regulars !n ail Sizes Full run of Sizes in Every Number 34 to 54 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS In This Final CLEARANCE SALE of MEN'S ONDERW AR 3 Buy for your future needs now, there is no excuse for not getting what you need, the qualities are the best and prices are the lowest they will be for some time. It is wise to lay away a suit or two for next winter. Our Famous Globe Line Included Values up to 2.50, odd lots of Cotton and Wool Mixed $2.00 Cotton Union Suits . . . . $2.50 and $3.00 Union Suits . . , $3.50 and $4.00 Union Suits . . $5.00 and $6.00 Union Suits . $7.00 Union Euits $8.00 and up Union Suits . . . This Sale Now in Force MAYER BROS. CO. ELI SHIRE, President . 98c $1.29 $1.89 $2.89 $3.89 .$4.89 $6.89 J,