SANDWICHES AND LIGHT LUNCHES P ILLERS RESCRIPTION HARMACY Sixteenth & O. B4423 U-N-I DRUG CO. STUDENTS' SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS KODAK SUPPLIES PUNCH FOR PARTIES 14th and S- B3771 Christmas Gifts That Last THE BIG GIFT STORE 1123 O Street Lincoln Diamonds Watches Fine Jewelry Sterling and Sheffield ' Silverware Clocks Cut Glass All the New things in Beads Earrings Vanities Bracelets Mesh Purses Jeweled Combs Watrman Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Re pairing and Manufacuring TUCKER-SHEAN 25 Years at 1123 O Street The New United Church (First and Plymouth Congregation) President Ozora S. Davis A Great University Preacher At 10:30 at At 7:30 at Last Sunday every pew and available chair was occupied both morning and eve ning. We especially want students to hear this outstanding man and advise them to come early. Student girls will meet Miss Appleby at 13th and L at 9:45 and the usual class at 17th and A will meet at 12. Student men at 17th and A at both hours. The three Endeavor societies will unite at 13th and L at 5:30 for social hour and light eats and at 6:30 for their meeting and a brief talk from Doctor Davis. Through the union of these two churches Congregationalism hopes to put on such a program for students as never before, and to secure ample equipment for this purpose. This is a great forward movement. John Andrew Holmes. Pastor. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond. Musical Director GATE RECEIPTS TOTAL $64,00 (Continued from Page 1) cept' football at a loss. Last year the various sports incurred the fol lowing financial los sto the Depart ment: Basketball, net loss $ 4,483.92 Baseball, net loss. 5,046.41 Track, net loss 10,722.56 Wrestling, net loss 2,122.27 Golf, net loss 187.18 Cross Country, net loss 1,169.60 Swimming, net loss 112.70 Tennis, net loss 2,055.73 General Travel, net loss.... 525.19 Office, net loss 518.56 General Expense, net loss 622.76 Salary, net loss 7,694.90 H.S.B.B. Tourney, net loss 616.93 Boxing Coach, net loss.... 250.00 Farm Coach, net loss 600.00 Net loss : $36,729.71 Net profit $20,359.09 Athletic Department pledge to payment of interest on Stadium bonds for 1923 20,000.00 Balance $ 356.09 NEBRASKA ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL By John K. Selleck, Treasurer TRACK TEAM LOSES MEN BY GRADUATION Seven Members of 1923 Cinder Squad Must Be Replaced by Coach Schulte The prospects for the 1924 track season are only fair. Seven letter men were lost by graduation, leaving the Huskers handicapped in the dashes, middle distance runs, and field events. Coach Henry F. Schulte made the statement that with better facilities due to the new stadium and running track, he expected over five hundred this winter and spring. Nebraska's winning of the Missouri Valley championship for the past three years, means a greater determ ination on the' part of the other valley schools, so Coach Schulte's cinder path artists will have worries a-plenty when the season opens. A track under the east stands of the stadium will soon be completed where the Huskers can work out in bad weather this winter in prepara tion for the indoor season. The outdoor track, also under the super vision of Coach Schulte will be com Attractive Opportunity for 25 to 50 men desiro'us of work ing for 2 or 3 months; thereby increasing their capital. Call Abe Martin, student employ ment Sec'y. residence phone B2989 or employment office Temple Bldg., B6891; or call in person. 17th and A 13th and L THE DAILY pleted some time in December. Captain Maurice Gardner will lead the field of middle distance runners next spring. "Mud" steps the half mile in the fast time of 1:56.2, and holds the Missouri Valley indoor rec ord for this event. Coats, who ran both the 440 and 880 yard races, wa3 lost through graduation. Dean Higgens, letter man from last year, is expected to go strong this season in the half. Fairchild and Johnson will also be out for the half mile. Ed Allen, captain of the 1923 squad, and a miler of good caliber, will be absent from this year's team. Robert Wier is the only letter man in this' event to return. Lewis, Zimmer man, Haskell, and Schultz, of the cross-country team, will be out for the mile, however. Ted Slemmons, the medical college letter man, will be running the two miles in great style next spring. Cohen, cross-country runner, and letter man in track, will be going good. Beside Dickson of the cross country team, there are Ross, Rogers Howard, and Hyde, who will make some keen competition in this race In the dashes, the men to repre sent the Scarlet and Cream will have to be picked from last year's fresh man team which won the Missouri Valley telegraphic meet last spring, as no letter men will be in school. Big Dave Noble, star sprinter, will graduate this semester. Keith Lloyd, the sophomore flash of last season, now attending the University of Southern California, is the talk of the Pacific coast. The material avail able includes Locke, Hein, Rhodes, Wier and Whipperman. "King" Lear of the Medical Col lege at Omaha, a letter man, is ex Uth-GIo Beauty Shop Give ut a trial. Marcels, Facial., Shampoo, etc. 227 So. 17th St. B2790 BOWLING "The Healthful Sport" Eight regulation alleys. Phone for reservation for your bowling parties. Ladies' patronage solicited Lincoln Bowling Alleys 1117 P B4719 Service is the keynote M aver dfos NEBRASKAN pected to step the high hurldes in fast time. Ed Wier and Beerkle, who chalked up some fast time on the freshman squad last season in the high hurdles, are fast on the 220 low hurdles. Everett Crites, who holds the NeorasKa record in this race will be making fast time next spring. The loss of Ted Smith will be keenly felt in the 440 yard dash. "Red" Layton and Lewis Trexler, both letter men from last year, will be back. Whipperman and Sherrick will make a strong bid in this race, along with McAllister, Woodard and Bloddgood. The many high school athletes in school this year for the first time promise to uphold the record of the freshman team3 of the last two years, and give the other valley freshmen a great battle in the annual tele graphic meet. I Rent a New Car (bupe'Sedan Tomru(7fautstar Drive it Yourself tor Business 7jr iPUasuro Free Road Service Special Insurance Use the Original, wii Drive It rever li i Wfo H "V Every Day And Every Night Thousands Drive Our Cars And Save Money WHY NOT YOU? Your Car Is Ready! SAUNDERS SYSTEM R. G. RYAN, Manager 109-15 No. 9th St. L5050 Lincoln, Nebr. The Christmas shopper, buying in the season, naturally likes to be served the right way. Here he will be; service is the keynote of our store, at this time more than ever. If you want to look at a suit of clothes, we have any number of smart models in Society Brand, famous for their cut; and we spare no effort to see that you are wholly satis fied. 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