The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1924, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
DELTA UPSILON
WINS CAGE .MEET
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after which Johnson made two free
t ..rows; and the score stood 10 to 6
at the end of the half.
Mi'elanz, the shifty Delt gua'rd,
made the first counter of the sec
ond half, and it looked for a minute
If you're guilty of heart
breaking the easiest way
for you to escape punish
ment for such a terrible
crime is to send a box of
Rudge & Guenzel's deli
cious candies as a Valentine.
as though the Delta were going to
come back as every one thought they
would, but after Smaha made a free
throw and then a field goal from the
center of the floor the Delt support
ers began to lose hope. Another
field goal made by Woustaupal, the
rangy D. U. center, made the D. U.s
score twice that of the Delta.
The Delts had hard luck on sev.
eral long shots which balanced on
the rim, but always shied at the net
ting. Johnson made a free throw,
and Smaha another basket. With
3 seconds to play, Olds made the final
basket of the gam and the third
field goal for the Delts. The score
was 18 to 12 at the end of the
game.
Smaha was by far the outstanding
player on both teams. He made 13
of the D. U.s 18 points, and many of
his baskets were long hard shots.
Both teams guarded closely and it
was hard to get within shooting dis
tance of the basket.
Delta Upsilon
George, f 1
Smaha, C, f '. 6
Woustaupal, c 1
Smaha, G., g 0
Barrett, g 0
PLENTY OF OIL LEFT
. YET SAYS SCHRAMM
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f g ft
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1
1
0
0
f pts
0 2
13
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Stanford University
California
Summer Quarter, 1924
Tuesday, 24 June, to Sat
urday, 30 August.
Second half begins 28 July
Opportunities to work for
A. B and for higher de
grees, or to do special
work, in the oceanic cli
mate of the San Francisco
peninsula.
Courses in the regu
lar, academic and scientific
branches, and in law.
Information from
Office 20.
Stanford University
California
Totals 8 2 8 18
Delta Tau Delta fg ft f pts
Holland, f . 0 3 0 3
Olds, f 10 12
Johnson, c 0 3 13
Hubka, g 0 0 10
Mielenz, g 2 0 0 4
Totals
3 6 3 12
Dr. Katner Addresses
Dentistry Students
Dr. G. F. Katner visited the Den-
al College Wednesday. In the eve
ning he gave a lecture on "Detital
Castings" to the Operative Study
club of the college. Dr. Katner is
associated with the Ransan and Ran
dolph- Manufacturing company of
Toledo, Ohio.
sixty-five gallons of oil to the ton
of shale, also yielding ammonium
sulDhate as a by-product. Some
shales. In reply to queries con
sive while others are thin-bedded
Shale is either black, brown, or gray
or any of these combinations depend
ing upon the richness of the shale.
Oil cannot be economically recov
ered from shale unless it is handled
UDon a large scale, Professor
Schramm asserted further. This
means the erection and equipment of
plants costing several millions of dol
lars. Large American companies are
becoming interested in American oil
shales. In reply to quqeries con
cerning the possibility of drainage of
oil from Tea Pot Dome, Professor
Schramm gave as his opinion that it
would be several years before the
recovery of oil on Salt Creek field
proper would have any effect on the
Tea Pot Dome.
RENT-A-FORDS
We have recently added 7 new
closed cars to our line. These include
4-door sedans, new type coupes and
1 Tudor sedan.
Get you car early. Standing time
at 20 cents per hour is usually cheap-
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in this will be appreciated, es
pecially on party nights when the
dates all come within the same half
hour. It will help us to give you
better service.
We appreciate your patronage.
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Manufacturing
Jewelers .
Manufacturers of
Sorority and Fra
ternity Pins and
Crests; Class Pins,
Rings, Fobs, Presen
tation Jewels,
Medals and Badges.
We carry in stock a
full line of Loving
and Trophy Cups.
Original designs in
colors and estimates
furnished free.
You won't fumble this cap!
Professional jugglers could handle the old
style shaving cream caps and never once drop
one down the drain or under the bath tub.
But for most of us, this new Williams Hinge
Cap puts an end to an ancient nuisance.
, Williams Shaving Cream is just as much
pleasanter to use as is the Hinge-Cap. It
softens the beard with uncanny speed. The
thicker lather holds the moisture in against
the skin where it is needed. This lather lu
bricates the skin, too, so that painful razor
friction is eliminated. And when your shave
is done, that famous ingredient in Williams
which helps the skin, leaves your face cool,
soothed and refreshed. No coloring matter
is used in Williams it is a pure, natural
white shaving cream.
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Shmui Cream
Bob Well, I ordered my flowers
for Valentines got them yesterday,
did you?
Jim No what kind of flowers
shall I get?
Bob Oh, anything so long as it
is from Chapin Bros.
IAUI II
Protect your
health and
Drink.
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A liquid food drink
thoroughly aged,
not green or unfinished,
a quality product
from the House of
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Buy it by the case for your home
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Neatly
Combed Hair
Neatly combed in the morning
but Tvhat about three o'clock in the
afternoon ?
For "miry, unruly hairfor toft,
fluffy hair for any kind of hair
that won't si 17 combed all day use
Stacomb then your hair will stay
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Ideal alter washing your hair.
Leave the hair toft and lustrous.
Ask yisr barber for a Stacomb
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