THE DAILY NEBRASKA N IJATMEH DRILL FOR CONTESTS Annual Inter-fraternity Tour nament to be Held About December 8 and 9 The annual University Inter-fraternity Wrestling Tournament will be hold about December 8 and 9 in the Coliseum. Competition for first hon ors is unusually keen this year due to the fact that there will be quite a number of men In it, and that there are several places on the varsity team which will be given to those who show up best in such contests. From last year's team only Lundy, 175 pounds; Karrer, 125; and Luff, 185, are back. riacea are open for men of 108, 115, 145, 158 pounds, and heavy weignt class. Only ValUy Schcoli The schedulo for this years var- utiv'moot will include probably only Missouri Valley schools and will be arranged at the meeting of the rcp- rBunntntives in December. Last year Nebraska men met Kansas Agricul tural School, Kansas State Unlver M.v. Missouri State. Ames Agricul tural, and Iowa State University. The meet was held at Stillwater. Dr. Capp, Trofessor of Thysical Education, is in charge of the in struction and he has Kcllog, Swindcl, nd Hakes as active coaches. There are three mats avallublo at all times for any who wish to use them. Snm of the men besides Inst year's letter men who are mnking a bid for honors are: Kish, Waterman, ired- f THIS AD CAUGHT YOUR EYE OUR KOLLEGE KUT KLOTHES WILL CATCH YOUR COLLEGIATE TASTE. PRESENTING I STRATFORD and ADLER Clothes For The Collegian DROP IN BEFORE YOU GO HOME FOR THE TURKEY WE'LL TOUCH YOU UP WITH TIES, SOCKS, ETC., AND THE LATEST ON THE GAMES. PETERSON & BASS 1212 "O" erlckscn, Thornburg, Thomas, Llnd skog, Waldo, Andrews, Bock, Potter, Brannlgnn, Tollman, Davis, Konky, and Potaddle. CYCLONES FEATURE TWO DOPE DPSETS Iowa SUU Harriers Capture VlUy Champlonthipl Cridmn Dft Kaf le(, 3 to 2 Saturday Ames. Iowa. Nov. 23. Special: Two done unsets in one dny, with a Missouri Valley cross-country cham pionship attached to one of the sur prises, was Iowa States athletic achievement Saturday. Although the Cyclones were pre pared to irivo everything they hod to regain the lost conference harrier championship, they were given but an outside chance to win from the Kansas Aggie team, champions of the Valley for the pnst two years, and running a team of fivo-milo men with three years experience. The fact t at Captain Conger, Cyclone runner, came in first, to establish the new Missouri Valley record of 25:52 for the five milo grind, won the cham pionship for Iowa State. Hoak, run ning his first year for the Cyclones, finished fourth, while Christenaon, Thompson and Ccrvl finished elev enth, twelfth and thirteenth' for Iown State. Regain Honors While the cross country tenm was regaining the harrier honors of the Missouri Valley held by Iowa State from 1914 to 1924 the Cyclone foot ball team pulled another of its dope upsets, defeating the Kansas Aggies,; 3 to 2, before starting coast-ward for the intcrsectional battle with the University of California (southern branch) in Los Angeles November 27. The football team as well as the cross-country team was picked as the underdog, and Kansas State on both occasions was the victim of the Cy clones. The Cyclone football team will workout Wednesday, and Thurs day at Tucson, Ariz., on the Univer sity of Arizona field, before going to Los Angeles. COLLEGE MEN TO HOLD DISCUSSION fraternity Delecatet to Consider Educational and Social Ques tions at New York Meeting New York. Nov. 23. College frat ernity men. many of whom have at tained prominence in various walks of life since their underaraduate days, will meet at the Hotel Pennsyl vania here this week under the aus pices of the Interfraternity Confer ence for a mutual discussion of edu cational and social problems. More than 200 dolomites from nearly all the national fraternities of the Uni ted States and Canada will meet for sessions Friday and Saturday. With the fraternity officials will meet two score of educators, college presidents and deani from all parts of the country, lnvltod to the confer ence by its educational advisor, Dean Thomas Arkle Clark of the Univer sity of Illinois. Among the college preBidonU will be Dr. William Mather Lewis of Coorge Washington University, who will make the chlof address of the Conference. While Institutions from every sec tion of the country will be represen ted among the delegates to the Con ference, Cornell leads the list with a total of twenty-two. Pennsylvania representatives aro second in number with 19. Columbia will have 18 rep resentatives present, Illinois 16, and Now York University 12. Each frat ernity, from Acacia to Zcta Psl, will have flvo representatives. Summer scholarships to. benefit nine students In advertising have boen established by students In the University of Oregon. The Golden Candlestick 8ZS So. IS TEA ROOM AND PASTRY SHOP Mod.r.t. Pricai T lSO-7 ISO .jr. V RO V V J$ sr- . LET'S CET WASH INGTON NEXT. VARSITY CLEANERS Roy Wyther, Mgr. B3367 316 No. 12 St. New York University has the cham pion collegiate chess team of the United States, with victories over Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and West Point. SALEM'S Home of the Real Malted Milk A drink that will satisfy All HOT OR COLD LUNCHES B4584 We Deliver SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER $1 per plate MUSIC. . ALSO RETURNS OF THE FOOTBALL GAME NEW DELAVAN CAFE 1439 O St. SECURITY MUTUAL SHOP, 12 A 0 Adv. BARBER WANT ADS REWARD for return of my sororltj pins. 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