I -, ft v " Che 5) a i I e flebragftan j" ' r t r k f; j s r & GRIM BATTLE TO-DAY. Freshmen ?nd Seniors Will Fight It Out on Gridiron. A GREAT SUCCESS. County Fair Held With Very Fe vorable Results. 'iho inter-class Championship will be decided on Nebraska field at 2 oclock thl aftSrnoon. The game- is between the two extremes of academic great ne , the Seniors and the Freshmen. Th Seniors having won in their game wll l the Juniors, and the FreBhmen in heir game with the Sophs. It is a ha 1 matter to pick the winners and ev ryone is expecting a very hard' I ga le. The class of '04 has maintained Unfipnviable reputation in football dur linfithe entire four years of its Uni VJIity life. Aside from competing in cery inter-class series the Seniors have met n number of outside teams and in all their games have never yet been scored on. They have met the Kearney Military Academy, Lincoln High School, Lincoln Academy and teams representing the law classes. In all of these games they have either been victorious or no score has result ed. Captain Myers, when questioned last night in regard to the probable out come of the game, said: "It is our last football gttnie and we expect to play the game of our. lies." The Freshmen, Joist beginning on (heir University ,career, have their fu ture all before'them, but the Seniors think that by tonight the Freshles will have It all behind them. Much more interest Is exhibited this year than ever before in inter-class football. Both teams today have their loyal partisans and the best of judges are expecting a close game. Many are picking the Freshmen as winners because they have practically the whole Scrub team, all of their men but one having held down a position on the Scrubs during some period of the present season. But the Seniors also have a large number of men who have learned the ways of football while bucking against the 'Varsity. Myers, their captain and left half hack, has played the Bame position regularly on the second team during the past three years, and did most of the ground gaining against ine Juniors, and It 1b expected that he will make his distance when given the ball to day. Newton, at left tackle, has played the same position on the Scrubs for four years and has been thoir captain for the past two years. Hasten, the quarterback, made the trip to Minne sota as a 'Varsity sub last year, and is expected to play a good game. Prltchard. Waltrpan, Monch, C. N. Wal ton and M elicit have all played on thej second team during some period of, their college course. Three of the Freshmen. Captain Stein Drain and Bishop, weie given a try-out on the 'Varsity the first of the ear. Drain was the best ground gain er for the Freshmen in their game with the Sophomores, his end runs be ing the feature of the game. Against the Seniors he will have to go around Allen, who i an old York High School player, and a fast man. The garqe begins at o'clock. An admission of Jt) centB vVlll be charged, the gate rqceipts from all three games being tumec? over to the manager of (he winning team to buy caps and jTseys for the champlorrsr- The line-up will probably be as fol lows: Seniors. Freshmen. Allen r. e Cramer Prltchard r. t Strykor Walton r. g Dork Lewis c Haushouch Vasey 1. g Burns Newton 1. 1 Weller Mouck I. e Galhoun Hazen qb Bishop MacDonald r. h Drain Waltman f b Craig Myers (Capt.) .. 1. h. ... (Capt.) Stein The olllcials are tho best the state affords: Coach Booth will referee the game; Ex-Captain Westdver will be umpire and "Stub" Crandnll head-linesman. The great county fair was held in the Armory Saturday night and was a success In every sense of the word. Nothing waB lacking that one expects to see at county fairs. There was the animal booth, containing all the ani mals known to Noah from the rat to the brass monkey. The elephant, too. was there. Next came the vegetable Jjcoth, under tho direction of Secretary of Agriculture. MIbb Beth Wallace, and here all of Nebraska's prize pioducts were on exhibit. Then there was the fortune tcllctr's tent, where by, the dingy light of a smoky lantorn Ida Taylor, the Gypsey maid, rffead the cards and read Into the nrysterlous fu iuro of the sad victims. Tho W. C. T. (I. also occupied spacious quarters and with the special aid of uarrio Nation and the Wqrrian'B Suffrage League a thorough Canvass In the Interests of tempernfice was accomplished. Fake side hows were numerous and a good many rubes weie taken in, including Josiah and Samantha Alien, and not Infrequent. ly was the stalwart copChas. Sawyer, called upon to set them aright. The "Plantation Olrls were there In a body and tho nue boys and girls who for the first time In their lives ?av a black nigger were almost fright ened to death. Tho cake walk given by the "Plantation girls" would have been a great success had It not been broken up by Carrie Nation, and her hatchet. Just when the "hilarity" was at Its height. Peanut and lemonade stands were numerous and were constantly sur rounded by rubes and their girls In low necked attire. The baby show waB alone worth the price of admission, and the skill with which Mother Goose (Corris Damon) successfully took care of fourteen babies would have been good Instruction Tor any mother. Thadeus Bolton, the porting man, and Mr. Pepperberg, the dude, added much to arouse the curiosity of the vis itors. Coats' the acrobat, also was an Important personage, and pei formed feats which knocked the breath out of more than one of the spectators. Later as the fair was drawing to a close and the lights bean to be extinguished one by one, wares weie disposed of at half oi ice and the lingering "farmer boys" spent their money freely. To Mibs Elsie Piper, chairman, and Missrs Fdholm, Whaley, Casey, Athen. Wilson, Stephen, Damon, Spears. Sly. and Travis, of the social committee, 'he success of tne fair Is largely due. Come In and see us about out 2.50 a week rate.' Good Health Cafe. Don Cameron's lunch counter for good service. Lincoln Transfer Co. Phone, 17G. Baggage 1 1 n 1 1 n a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 n 1 ii 1 1 1 a i ; i ii 1h 1 1 hi 1 1 n i Let YouvJoy iBull 0 : The happiest scenes In all the world will be found this week at X T ., . , . .... , X , , me iiuiuuvriuHB iunuBiuiuiH iiiruugiioui America. rnanksglvlng joy 1 ; will reign supreme. We are all going somewhere to help celobrnto this ' restlvnl. Let us enter into the full spirit of the occasion. Before go- . . . . lng to your home or the homo of your friends drop In and irot somn ' ' of those pretty Armstrong fixings A Suit, an Ovorcoat, a Hat, a Shirt, ' ' ' ;; anyimng wearauie me cost now is trilling during tho big mld-Boaaon . oale and the effect on your personality will bo 1,000 per cent to tho good ', ', , . TRY IT. Just A Suggestion. There Is nothing that one can give as a Chi 1st mas present that is moie a ret-lated than an artistic, life-like portrait. Money spent in this way goes faither than in any other line. Think of this suggestion. Sep what we are produc ing and make an appointment for your sitting immediately. TOWNSEND'S ELITE STUDIO. 22G So 11th St. Chanin Bros., Florists, 127 So. Mtli. v.i.l-ft.US.JWWJt.lJtWJK zla&jzaJV SEE THE REVIEW PRESS ABOUT YOUR POINTING 1 Phone :$84 1131 N Street, Lincoln WKV&&r&?r&'&r8vr&YV?r&Vz II Armstrong Clothing Co. I GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS, 1221-27 O STREET I i i i i i i i i i Illllllllliiiini The Rovghest I D0 ajnow . 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