The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 25, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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Columbia National Dank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Oapltal, $100,000.00
OFFICERS
John B. Wright, President
J. H. Weacott, Vice-Preshfent
Joe StautfUfTd Vice-President
P. L. Hall, Cashier
W. B. Ryons, Aast. Gashlet
Dr. J. R. HAGGARD
cPhysician and Surgeon
Special attention paid to diaeuea
ol females and rectal diseases.
Rooraa2I2 to XI4 Richard Block. Raat-
Unc. 13 1 0 G Strt. Office- Telephone
685. RuldtMi Telephone L 984.
TUB ONLY UP-TO-DATB
Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Table newly oorered
Powell'8, 146 North llth St.
Phone L 604
THE FIRST NATIONAL DANK
OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
Cupitid S200,000; Surplus $100,000;
'Profits $18,3 19 f Deposits S2J98J93
S. H. Burnhara, President
A. J. 9wt. Vice-President
H. S.VHttpAO. Ciahl.f
H. B. Brans, Aaeblant CaaMet
UNITED STATES DEFOSITOBT
BOWLING ALLEY
ALLEYS
Standard and rtgulatloa
in every particular.
I2IO O St.
H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
CHARLES KUNKLER
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage.
Telephone 383
"J 020 N St. Lincoln, Neb.
O. EHLERS
TAILOR
N. W. corner O and IJth Sti.
Suits made to order at popular prices. Re
pairing, cleaning and pressing also.
Good work guaranteed.
Pianos, Organs,
Sheet Music, Studies
and Musical Instruments
Cecilian Piano Player
STATE AGENTS FOR THE
Weber, 'Bauer, Shaw, LucTtoig,
Schiiler, and Matthews llanos
Farrand and Lakeside Organs
Matthews Piano Co
J 120 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
SPALDING'S
OFFICIAL
ATHLETIC
ALMANAC
FOR J903
Edited by J. E. Sullivan
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530 pictures , Gtf' that contain
of i?ft complete llat
nrnmlnrnt CI bbbV of American
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foreign
Athletes
and complete
lUt of Champions.
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PRICE JO CENTS
For eale by all newidealen iH
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore,
Buffalo
Spaldlng'i complete catalogue of Athletic Sport
tent free to an addrea '
The Sombrero on Athletics.
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One of the prominent features of
the coming Sombrero is Its athletic de
partment, covering the subjects of
football, baseball basketball and track
work. Records are given for all these
branches of athletics for the past two
years.
Since our last football team achieved
such signal victories, it was deemed
fitting that the book should be dedi
cated to. the team, and consequently
the football department assumes prom
inent proportions in the book. Sixteen
pages are given to tne team alone, with
the biography and full length picture
of each player. The coaches are given
a full page picture, as are also Cap
tain WeBtover and Manager Engel. The
personnel of the teams and the records
of games played for the past two years
follow the write-ups of tho players.
After football come the baseball bas
ketball and track teams, wlm accurate
records of the work done for two years.
Girl's athletics comprises a depart
ment by Itself, and contains an article
on the gymnasium, pictures of the first
basketball team, the sophomore girls'
team and the junior girls' team, to
gether with the records of the first and
second teams.
It Is Intended to make the Sombrero
take the place of a football annual
and anyone who Is Interested in that
game or in any branch of athletics will
find the Sombrero a valuable reference
book.
Battalion Notes.
All cadets will fall in at the armory
Monday. April 27, at 12 o'clock, sharp.
In order to take part in the reception
of President Roosevelt. There will be
no regular drill Monday evening and
the roll call at noon will count for the
regular roll call. White duck trousers
will be worn. There will be no classes
Monday from 11:30 until 2 o'clock.
This will give the cadets enough time
to get back from lunch by 12 o'clock.
Company D will meet with Captain
Farney at the Delta Tau house Satur
day night. Company C will have its
annual blow-out at the Phi Gamma
Delta house 295 South Fifteenth street,
Monday evening, April 27, at 8 o'clock.
Several ex-captains of company C will
be present to lend enthusiasm to the
meeting.
Tickets will Boon be put on sale for
the Decoration day excursion to the en
campment at Wahoo. The committee
advises everyone, who wishes to at
tend, to secure tickets early, since the
number of tickets having the meal
ticket attachment will be limited to the
number the cooks will be able to pro
vide for. Since this excursion will
be one of the most popular University
functions of the year, no effortB will
be Bpared to make It a complete suc
cess. The pictures received by the German
department a short time ago have been
neatly framed In oak and now adorn
the walls of the recitation rooms.
Jinother One on "Zb Strenuous Life"
Jin Obfectlon to the Discouragement of Jtmateur Jithhtles
My Dear Mr. I Inni merman:
I want you to drive a few tacks into
the subject of athletics. Why are the
meticulous HeltzeT and the festive
Fetz allowed to play hall on our base
ball team? Mr. Beltor was deep In
his studies at another school. Daseball
bats began to swing, and culture and
the U. of N. inspired him with an ir
resistible affection. He came, he saw,
he stayed three weeks on the baseball
field, absorbing high ideas. Then he
thought of the formality of registra
tion. But the registrar put up the bars
and shut him out of the culture pas
ture. He found an easy place In the
fence and broke Into the law school.
Ah, creature of the steadfast star, how
unswearvingly his heart is set on ed
ucation and the higher life!
Let ub not discuss the past of Mr.
Fetz. No doubt It does hm honor, but
we have had enough to praise him for
in the present. TIs the season of
Bprlng fever. Our best and brightest
For the Legislature of 190 3
Univeisity Complaints zAgainst tle Last Legislature
Some From and For Our Exchanges
cA 'Division of Labor between the Scissors and tle Ven
West Virginia Athanaeum: In near
ly all college papers tho columns
headed "News from Other Colleges" Is
always full of news concerning Har
vard. Yale, -Princeton, Cornell, and
other leading colleges and universities,
when no mention is ever made of the
smaller schools. If a college paper
publishes news concerning other
schools, why not give the reader news
from schools with wh,lch that college
Is more directly connected? News
from the leading colleges and univer
sities finds Its way to the public
through other channels than the col
lege paper of a smaller school.
Harvard and Yale apparently regard
the mid-west as "not worth while."
We can't get an excango out of either.
Too bad.
Parker
Pens
are kept in repair for a year
from time of purchase. A
written guarantee goes with
every pen.
Bull Dog Special
a pen that fits the vest pocket
or purse. Call and examine
this at
THE CO-OP
skip an occasional class. Lo, Mr. Fetz,
however, with a sudden desire for the
lore of books! Havo we not seen his
love of learning? It smote him all at
once when the gentle south winds be
gan to blow. Up to that moment his
earnestness, his studlousness, hlB un
tiring energy In the cause of learning
Blept.
Now, Mr. Nalldrlver, it Is apparent
that these gentlemen are here for the
sake of personal advertisement in ath
letics, and not for tho sake of study.
Every man who Is loyal to the school
ought to insist that these gentlemen
take their clothes and go. Our athletic
board Ib powerless, the lnterclass or
ganization ought to take It up. It
vitally concerns them. What bona fide
member of any cIubb Ib encouraged to
try for a place on the team, so long
as any ball player may come along
and take It away? Some of us, at any
rate Btlll want a college team. We are
not for "anything to win."
A. KICKER.
Oberlin Review copies from The Ne
braskan without credit. Complimen
tary, but unprofessional.
Cornell Dally Sun has one page of
newB and three of advertising. It
prints on book paper. It can afford to.
West Vlrcinla Athanaeum, Ohio Lan
tern, and Wlllammetto Collegian have
many virtues and a few faults in com
mon. Chief among tho latter Is tho
overuse of "Ex." on scissored articles.
The Dally Iowan sends us two copies
of each issue. Its exchange list needs
revising. The Nebraskan subhead will
give needed information. But two
copies are necessary when tho Iowan
mailing clerk once gets all his paste
applied.
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