The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1923, Image 3

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FOR WINNING SEASON
Men Easily Replace Star.
feW . s ...Nation. Back-
Lost d -,troke
Troublesome.
c eood swimmers are being
So18 . vorsitv tank squad,
..IV .oint toward a winn-
Z this year. Te squad start
in team this weak
inr event except the sprints,
! ew candidates have stepped in
b breaches left wide open by
lT -nd the only difficulty
P . ... v.st.troke and back-
0W IS m
-fitfES men are on the
MU,d, among them Dan Bead I who is
L out for plunging and distance
. d Captain Frank Hun-
. mi in enrints. Jack
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Sebing, captain last year is out
for practice ;'-
In the diving exhibitions, the pret
tiest part of a swimming meet, there
Jrt several good men out. Chief a-
SHOPPE
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Luncheonette Service
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BOWLING
The Healthful Sport"
Eight regulation alley.
Phone for reservation for
your bowling parties.
UdW patronage solicited
Lincoln Bowling
Alleys
1117 P B4719
Are You Getting
Ready for Xmas?
Come in and let us help
you. Select now and we
will lay away your gifts.
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Jewel Shop
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students supplies
fountain pens
kodak supplies
pUNCH FOR PARTIES
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mong those competing In this event
are Shildneck, Herb Ulrich, Frank
and. Jack Hunton, Goddard, Patter
son, and Popejoy. The men in this
event must qualify in four required
dives, the plain front, back, dive,
front jack-knife, and back jack
knife They must also choose four
optional dives such as the flying
dutchman, once and a half, somer
sault, and others.
Distance Plunging Heartbreaker ..
The distance plunging event is a
heartbreaker, and requires men with
a lot of lung power. Bill Abbot and
Kenneth Martin are training hard
for this part of the program.
Coach Frank Adkins thinks there
are still some more men about the
campus who would make good ma
terial for the team, and he urges all
fellows with any swimming ability at
all to come to the practice sessions At
the Y, and take a fling at it with the
others. One of the men on the team
last year strolled around to practice
in this fashion and became the best
man on the squad. Adkins wants a
lot of competition in each event to
bring out the best in each man.
A few of the swimmers may go to
the Midwestern A. A. U. meet sched
uled for January 10, at Iowa City,
Iowa. Another A. A. U. tank meet
will be staged at Omaha on January
25, and several of the swimmers
have signified their intention of
going.
Acting director of athletics, Henry
F. Schulte, who is out of the city at
present, will have an announcement
to make in regard to dual meets for
the swimmers when he returns Saturday.
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Tuxedos $30 to $60
Suits $40 to $65 Overcoats $25 to $70
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At this season we make an extra effort to give our
customers the utmost in service. It's the spirit of
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