6 6 i P s THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IN THE VALLEY , . .by . . . "Zim" and "Zim" Although the Univertity of Mis souri basketball team dropped all three of its pre-season fame, there U no feeling of petiimiim in the Ti ger camp. The Tigeri met three of the fastest teams in the middle west in Purdue, Butler and Michigan. Coach Bond lias four letter men working out at the Missouri insti tution and with several new men showing well should make it interest ing for some of the other Valley teams. Missouri is about to witness the ad vent of a new pport a tank team. Owing to the lack of suitable fa cilities tlurin.? the past several years the Timers have had no aquatic sports. However, this difficulty has been remedied and if enough men Jackson own group of competitors. of the Missouri Timers, for example never wore sox in a football game. Four men, Sallee, Kimport, Grath, and Moody can run the mile in 4:35 or better and there Is a good founda tion for a fourmile relay for, the Illinois classic. The fact that the Kansas Aggies are strong in the dis tances was well demonstrated when they won their sect nd Valley cross country championship so decisively last fall. It would surely be said that "Red" Rutherford, Sooner star, who has been supreme in the distance runs of the Valley for the past two years, has been followed by a "Jinx" if there is such year, Missouri University has 100 men under the direction of Coach Fisher, preparing for the coming mat season. The first Missouri meet will be with the Kansas City Y. M. C. A. January 23. Kansas Aggies were defeated by the Kansas City team last week. The Missouri mat artists will meet thing For the third Nebraska rebruary S tor trie ursi successive vear. the Oklahoma run- Valley meet according to the present nr k Vin forced to viva ud in-1 schedule. door track work by a siege of illness. book was "Profitable Stock Feeding" in which he brought out the results fif a long and successful experience as a teacher and feeder. The Senior class had a meeting in the University Lecture room to at tempt to adopt a resolution endor sing the proposal to consolidate all of the class publications into one junior annual. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs held a business meeting to elect a fi nance committee. This move was taken nt the suggestion of Chancel lor Andrews, who deemed it wise -to have some men in hte Club compe tent enough to assume managerial duties if necessary. WANT ADS LOST: Grey horn-Rimmed Glasses, between T. C. and Bancroft school, Wednesday mcrning. Cull B3587. An attack of measles slowed the southern runner in 1922 after a suc cessful cross country season. Last year the "red head" suffered lonsi litis, and at present he is in the hos pital with a case of typhoid fever. report for the wet sport at least two j it is predicted that he will be out meets will be scheduled. of the hospital in about three weeks, but he will be unable to take up the In spite of advanced learning and i track work for some time. the fact that there cannot exist a thing called the "jinx," an athlete often lets his "actions, or some pe culiar practice follow a fixed channel because he feels that to do otherwise will hinder his chances for victory or bring on him some bad luck. It is a common practice with an athlete who one acquires a number on his jersey, to continue to wear that number throughout his three years of Varsity competition. Out side the Valley, Grange and the re nowned "77" is an example, yet the same cassjs can be cited among our OPEN TO PUBLIC ELKS CAFE Students Welcome Try Our Special Dinner 13th & P Street ROY 9 G X V TTi"'1 rffl IT" Let's all be thinbinr fout the earn witb Creiihtoo. and wish to oy good luck. fv, tot a confident feelin. bout the u. Br ' , r I'm cleaning clothes everyday. Varsity Cleaners ROY WYTHERS. Mr. B3367 316 No. 12 St. As the indoor track season ap proaches. Coach Bachman, of the Kansas Aggies, is beginning to real ize a few worries over his track pros pects. A glance at his group of dis tance men, one would say that his frets were unfounded. However, the Kansas Aggie director has need ed sprinters since the graduation of "Red" Erwin, and there is a particu lar weakness in the Aggie field events. Kimport of course is the best and most important member of the Kan sas farmers track men. As a miler and half-miler he is one of the best in the Valley. The Aggie were able to win the K. C. A. C. 2-mile relay last year and with the return of almost the same team the pros pects are again good. Discount Sale All but contract goods reduced in price 10 per cent to 50 per cent HALLETT University Jeweler Est. 1871 117-19 So. 12 Twenty Years Ago The freshmen and sophomores ar ranged to give a big nthletic contest. The contest was to be similar to the freshmen-sophomore indoor meets in other large universities. Dr. Clapp took an active part in trying to ar range a suitable protrram for the two classes. Another of the University pro fessors, H. R. Smith, published a book that was of worth to the Uni versity. He wrote a book called "The Challenger" which was of es pecial interest to students in the College of Agriculture. His second y ?. DANCING SCHOOL Open Daily Lessons any time by professional teachers. No failures Franzmathes Academy 1018 N Street WE SPECIALIZE IN WATCH and JEWELRY ' REPAIRING BUY JEWELRY ON OUR CLUB PLAN BOYD JEWELRY CO. 1042 "O." Acrojs from Colds EXTRA nice rooms for girls only. Plenty of hot water and steam heat 511 North 16 st. Lincoln CO-ED five piece orchestra House Dances a Specialty. For bookings call B 3991. LOST: A Shaeffer Lifetime Green barrel between Mechanic Arts & Chas. Fleming Jewelry Store. LB187. Reward. printers! BM8 .KKmsasenvec 7 1 Capital Engraving Co. 319 SO. 12T ST LINCOLN. NEB. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES. SOUPS HOT DRINKS Lcdwich'a Tastie Shoppe wner 12th and P. We Deliver Phone B 2189 Ask about the New Greenedge 20--History Paper LATSCH BROTHERS COLLEGE SUPPLIES 1118 O St. 0 0 m miiiiiiiiiii i mil! iiiiiii: Biiminiiii i pun mi 11 i 11111111 0 0 YRIGLEY5 NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand . pocket and purse Mors for yoar nosey and ths lest Peppermiat Chewing Sweet for wry money Look for WrWs P. K. Handy Pack jronrJDealerjiComteGHJ Speier's Wtedamg Sail f .. ., -1 -r" ' - -Vf'7" If fcj 3 Ij i l tl t- m M '-'3 m fcJ JJ3 m ij Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th and O Sts. "The Best For Less' ... ...j i wwtnausWtataRaTlmiaiBnBMM Don't Hesitate Save Money Now! Your choice of our Entire Stock of Young Men's high grade lii: llliill!;li1!!'l:!!lOU3X!Ln!ll!!U!!IiI!!!i!IIJin minora ck CO.', !3 lll'!l!!i!l!l'!M'!!!!'"ll! "I" i' lUlUlUljliUitlllNiHillHIIelUlllilMIMM MMlIn.l.'li M &3 ErI i? -a Ult 0 vercoa These Prices Prevailing Throughout January II $1 485 II $ Mm ii 065 I 1 $ J mm 85 I Saturday Positively Last .Day of Gold's Greater ni!li!illllll!!l!lllllllllllli;illllllllllllllllil ri!l!l!l!ll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIis E: ES E re. ri Er3 E-3' Mr." C'A re -a 2965 II $3785 II M46S II III.?. iil THE PRICES OF PRACTICALLY is. s aUavsSl W eaaV4a w lias i I M lia HMm Mali " " " " i TTv Tl Tl . ; H. I We eive S. & H.I ILi fl 3 Mail Orders Filled N U1LCJI I 19 1 U. a WL IH bVA 1 1 .V a4V a A 1 I t f C 1 V f 1 Jn Ld he tz I F. :t !! IliiSlilSli i. j m . Jt a av x. aa & i re m w vaaTaTkarmmamva av- a a m Values from $20.00 up to $60.00 You Save From $5 to $15 on Each Suit or Overcoat The Prince of Wales may dictate the style occasionally; but he is not there to stand back of the tailoring. We take care of that in a princely way and that's one very strong reason why we're ad ding so rapidly to our list of new friends. It isn't what you pay it's what you get for what you pay that counts. Tuxedo Specials . 0 Only a Few Furniture Stocks and Contract Lines Exempfed-Everything Else Reduced Rayon Knitted Scarf Vrithu so!tr Baroa Scarfs la a lost af plm ir. c color ana1 color coas btnatkms. Maar choica pttrs In stHps an4 coarmtioikal (. Alt sr aK4 wi'h 1rint4 a4s n4 a special at t fl-snr. 400 Pairs Women's and Misses' Wool Gloves 1.00 & 129 Values st 69 Warm wool Gloves with the long skat- ing-style gauntlets. These Gloves are ideal If aockr ktin, driving or aar outdoor ports, si4 eoa fa taa, grr, browa with ssaaf plMsfnc cniar combinations. All slscs in th lot mn4 aa ontt.ual offprint, at 1st pair onlf 4c. COLD'S first Floor. Wool Hockey Caps Warm wool Hockcr Cap of fiaa n)' cmlej wool and in wblta. r4 and bulf wita larca self colored tassel at tba top. A (real C'lraranca 8aU rtffrr, at tacb. a! : P3I In these Tuxedos; thfe skill of the master designer is evident the cut, the tailorin the fahric vie with each other to give that complete satisfaction that gentlemen of refinempnf A- I fii.li.f1 n S-r . . 1 J n M.I n A T 1 r l T. 1 1 . . -.- M.M. uiiiiniDucu u jn ;u iiciiuiK uuhc weave rngiisri reaK iapei satin trimmed Stouts Slims, made by Bradford. Regulars $1 63 g 3 P. -3 fll n $9Q85 and $ 3 P 3 ! 3 COLD'S Third Floor. X Tenth & O Streets THIRTY AND FORTY-FIVE DOLLAR VALUES Lincoln Nebr. Vl Iff f ttlf If If tf tf ff llftlltltlllf triflff f tttttf f liittaa. Vi Call V. Lii..uihiuiiiliHIillliilKiiiiinidiiiiiiiiiiiii . ""','",,','M''','lilliitiiiiiitiiUiiilllililiiiiilUiiiiiiirv . I