The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 12, 1937, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. FEBHUAHY 12, 19.17.
TIIE DAILY INKHKASKAN
FOUR
CHILL WINS
HEAVY CROWN IN
ALL-UNI TOURNEY
Mehrincj. M'Cowin, Fidler,
Wilson Andrews. Bodic,
Grossman Victors.
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il. Ii mIi 'I II..-C hull,
Cardiirll
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Milmvln ili'li'illi'il I karl. I I. "i Hi".
Aniln l-ti-:ll'.t Mlirllii. spill Hi'iuhl
tiro'Miuin ili'li'itlril Jim knight. T'li lit.
M-.MI-IISAI.N
Tom ttivilli' ililnili'il Dlik l.n.iili.iuth.
liny IVIx li ili liilliil Dun (.llli. rl.
'h ill I IiIIit drfvalrd T'Hiv Miani liii k.
HIM Mrl null! kll.Mii'd Mill Slli"i. I lull. I
Jiinnn Alli'lj Ui'liMli il hc ilrr Knink.
By ELWOOD RANDALL.
Lloyd C'anhvell il.'fcatoil liolyn
Eoscluilt lust nislit at the coliseum
to become the heavyweight chiiiiij)
lon of the university while nearly
a thousand persons booed the con
testants in the feature bout of the
evening. Both men seemed to Hill
their punches until the third round
when a few blows landed by
accident.
The bouts were three rounds of
two minutes ouch with Harold
Mathews soiviiiK as referee. The
men used is ounce plovcs for the
fifhts. Several knock downs and
one knockout featured the dozen
bouts on the evening card. Tom
Bodie put the lights out for James
.Allely after one minute and 31
seconds of the second round had
elapsed.
Bodie Kayocs Allely In Second.
Allely seemed to be getting the
best of the fight in the first round
getting across numerous blows to
Bodies head anil when the bell
rang closing the stanza Bodie
jseemed very tiled. Bodie came
back strong in the second period
and proceeded to get the upper
edge of the fight. Allely tried to
rally but when he clinched with
Bodie, Allely didn't fare well.
Bodie got his opponent in the
coiner and rained blows to the
head finishing with a right upper
cut which sent Allely to the floor.
Allely hit the canvas with such
force that he struck his head a
sharp blow which helped to put
him out. Allely was helped to the
dressing room still out on his feet.
Mehring Knocks Out Herrmann.
Another highlight ot the eve
ning's card was the Alehring-Hcr-rmann
bout. The boys came out
to the center of the ring. Her
rmann started to blast his way in
but Mehring kept covered. Mehr
ing's guard whs catching all of the
blows which were intended for the
head. Mehring waited for an
opening, then, when he saw it,
belted Herrmann a stiff right to
the head and he went clown for
the count. Herrmann was saved
by the bell when the count had
reached seven.
In the second round Herrmann
came out fast and fon ed Mehring
to the ropes, but Bob went into
his shell again and waited until
the storm had passed. Then,
(uick as a flash. Bob delivered
three more hard rights to the head
and Herrmann went to the canvas
a second time. The referee called
it off and raised Mehring's hand
alter fifty-three seconds of the
second round hail passed.
Judges for the bouts were Karl
Trcnholm and Kd Reynolds.
WHITE GIVES LAST
CALLS FOR ANNUAL
DEBATE CONTEST
(Continued from rage 1.)
may enter the contest in the non
fraiernitv section.
Competition will be divided into
the fraternity and nonfraternity
groups as has been the custom in
past years. At the end of all the
debates the champions of the bar'i
group generally challenge the win
ners of the fraternity groups.
Teams will lie composed of two
men and the speeches will be of
the same type as any intercolle
giate debate. No debater that has
participated in varsity debates,
either here or on some other cam
pus, is elgible in the competition.
I The contest will begin early in
March and will be completed be-
I fore the Kaster vacation.
I
T
I
Reynolds, Bignell, Belders,
Bclka, Kreischer to
Perform.
Gymnastic teams of Nebraska
and Minnesota will compete in a
dual meet this evening at 7:30 in
the coliseum. There will be no
charge for admission.
The Husker squad lost their
first of seven .scheduled dual
meets to the Iowa outfit last Sat
urday in Iowa City. This eve
ning's meet will be the first, last,
and only home appearance of the
Nebraska gymnasts. Five other
dual meets remain on the sched
ule. Minnesota will present a strong
and well-rounded team. The Vik
ings have one victory at the ex-
pense of Chicago and one loss to
Illinois chalked up on their 1937
slate. Nebraska dropped two meets
to those same two schools during
the 1936 season.
The two Eddies, Reynolds and
Bignell, are the mainstays of the
Cornhusker squad. Other Nebras
kans who will pit their wares
against the Vikings are Bob Belka,
George Belders and Peter Krei
scher. The figures cut by the twist-turn-and-tumble
athlete.i on the
parallel bars, horizontal bar and
mats have been a popular feature
between halves of the basketball
games. Due to the fact that
lingular (iradc
EllOIIZ4
pAsomm:
15 a
You can save 42c
on every 10 gallons
QBoiiirs
14th
at W
PCP
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rim i v
Chalh Up
A Strike!
Vruvticv Mains llvttvr
Scores
IJMOL.X
IIOYYLIX.
PMILOIKS
236 No. 12th St.
Your Drug Store
When you need music for your
parties' see us about an Auto
matic monograph. Hent very
reasonable.
The Owl Pharmacy
P St. at 14th
B-1068
THIS WEEK
Friday.
Beta Theta Pi dinner dance
at the Lincoln.
Delta Delta Delta formal at
the Cornhusker.
Saturday.
Chi Omega formal at the
Cornhusker.
competition forces better perform
ance and fancier gymnastic tricks,
the public will undoubtedly be
treated to more thrilling and en
joyable stunts at the Husker-Vik-ing
meet.
The other manM1""
in Lincoln who isn't wear
ing an Evans finished shirt
Only Uh-
in bachelor rough dry
Send Vh Your Clvanina Too
Expert
Launderers
B6961
Responsible
Cleaners
VALENTINES
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l-'op Sweet heart
From "Which to Choose
We Have Special
Valentines For Every
Member of the Family
For Your Friends
We Have Funny
Ones and Friendly Ones
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EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC.
1217 O Street
Nebraska Hall S'le'lc.l
for Well Drillers Meet
Nebraska State Well Drillers'
association convention and short
course is scheduled for March 11
and V2. in Nebraska Hall with
more than 100 in attendance.
Feature of the convention will
be an extensive exhibit of pumps,
engines, etc.
New Deal
Barber Shop
IIAIKCIJT
35C
1306 O Street
9
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ACCURATE AS
Cupid's Dart
Valentine Telegrams 25c
Delivered on an attractively decorated
blank, with envelope to match, on St.
Valentine s Day! Greeting telegrams
now cost only '-'' anywhere in the
t',,;in,l Ktntes! '2()c within the city.
Charges may be added to your
phone bill.
Sivtecii readv-written Valentine
grains from which to choose; a com
plete list will be provided upon request
to the Western Union office. Here are
some of them :
201. It's not tne frills and laces that make i
Valentine. It's the message of ,-vffection. straight
to your heart from mine.
202. Valentine greetings to the sweetest sweet
heart of all, my Mother.
206. If you were seven and I were nine. I'd
say "Please be my Valentine."
213 A world of love to the sweetest girl on
earth' on this St. Valentine's Day.
A 15-word greeting of your own com
position, only 3."c anywhere.
Main office open nil lnv
Sunday
Valentino Way
Telephone 110621
Western Union
Everywhere
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at the
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2 70 Veal
TicM for
$2.50
(ban, QupiiL $ai)A,
off
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We Suggest These Gifts Below.
For Here are Some with One Design
To Win Her For Your Valentine
Candy for Her Sweet Tooth . . .
"Vassar" Red Heart Boxes
V2 pound .
2 pounds .
49c
.1.49
1 pound
5 pounds
75c
3.75
I
Gloves .
by Aris
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295 and 395
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Bauer's Red Valentine Boxes, 1 lb 100
Bauer's Russian Mints, 1 lb 1-25
Bauer's French Creams, 1 lb. .. 100
Eauer's Princess Theodora, 1 lb 100
Bauer's Town Talk Chocolates, 1 lb 1-50
Eauer's Craftsman, 1 lb 1-23
Bauer's Chocolate Thin Mints, 1 lb 100
Candv . ..-:t."f( FUxii:
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IM EACH OTHERS ARAS
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for the First Time!!
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ir,:. us tbin as ;,",h.sri;fr thHt will thrill h'-r a"
rniKh an .hiFp' '. f'l Mwi'-armmts on sf'ft moonlit
vf-niny. Thfy're ;ni':thing f4he will appreciate
:in1 ticafur".
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with laee.
25 and 50
ib'tii'lkT'-biffi". . .fc'treel ! I'"i-.
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3 pairs for 2.85
lb,.-irr . . U:-1 t'l or.
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Valentines . . .
5C to i5c
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mk-rn. it rf'ir.jrfly old fa.hltif!. For Bwee:
iian, Krit-nlPi. and I::la1n"-n.
Huiiomry. Mrcl I loor.
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Exquisite Perfumes .
Lenfheric . . .
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Coty ...
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I.'l'ure Bleu-, Ji'ky Sans Ver.t, Irluilmar, 'i
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