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Eutorod at tho postofllco at Lincoln, NobniKku, 06 uocond-claHs mail nmttor uudor tho Act of CongroflH of March U, 1B70. INTER-CLA8S FOOTBALL. Intor-clasB football 1h a branch of uthlctlcH ni the University of Nebraska jhut hnB not attained sufficient prom lnonce hithonlQ. Novor In tho history of our institution hnvo gnmos by class towns, in competition among them selves or with like teams from other collegos or universities, commanded tho attention or interest of any large numbors of our students. Why this lias been wo do not profess to know. Whothor It hns been felt that too much promlnonco glvon to tho class teams wolild woaken Uie 'Varsity squad or whether lnter-class athletics- is a mat ter of indlffbrencq to most of our stu dents Is a question hard to answer. However, we are face to face with tho Tho first class meeting of tho year is to be held today by the Seniors. In all probability the election of officers, will occupy almost all of the livailnble" time but wo fool sure that a moment spent in the consideration of clasB foot ball would bo woll worth while. If the Seniors will appoint their captain, mnnager, and coach today a procodont will bo set for tho other classes that will practically Insure nn early start on the Intor-clnsB schedule and will prevent a repetition of tho long drawn ot sfcasons that have boon tho rule for tho past two or three years. Gamos In Docomber are neither interesting nor safe, for a frozen ground is a de cided monnce to the physiques of a lot of half trainod players. Besides this, if tiiero Is 'Varsity ma terial hi tho upper clnssos that can bo brought out only thru class intorest Coach Postor should be permitted to "get next" boforo it is too late. A num ber of mon on our prosont 'Vnrslty squad wero "discovered" in this Way as well as many who have, gone out of the University. Our first team sched ule Is tho hardest one in years. Min nesota Is strong, Chicago is in excel lent condition, and Kansas has her whole team of last yoar with but ono exception back in tho game. Our chances for a successful Benson, thou depend upon the amount of material that can bo unearthed and moulded into shape at the carlost possible mo ment. Class football can help, and class football must help. We urge prompt action on the purt of every class aiftl today It Is up to the Seniors. Junior Politics. The romarkable apathy displayed by the Juniors toward class politics, witli their election just ono week from to day Is mystifying to spectators of the gamo. A plausible explanation sug gested is that general timidity prevails among tho class leaders about taking action in tho matter of the Junior Prom owing to tho unfortunate complications )t))ta BUDD'S KIDS .OO University Students, Your Attention at Our Jewelry Department Wo hnvo just received a bonutlful lfne of UNIVERSITY PINS In NEW DE8IGN8 that will please you, and tho kind you hnve.been looking for. They are now on display at our JEWELRY DEPART MENT for .your inspection, and at prices that will suit you. Sterling Silver Pins at 23c and 18c. Wo carry n large line ot University Seal Pins at GOc, 75c and $1.00. Wo aro carrying a SPECIAL LINE of MANICURE INSTRU MENTS, such ao nail flies, cuticle knives, scissors, etc., that will plenso'you, and thoy will fit nicely in your purse. Prices, 19c and up. Nail file and caso, special, 25c. EXTRA 8PECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Qpld Filled Signet ...Waist 8et; 3 Pins in a set; Engraved Free. Worth $1.00. Special, 48c. Each set warranted to wear. Eyes Examined Free by OUR EYE SPECIALIST, Dr. D. R Cohon. PRICES ON GLA8SE8 THE LOWEST. Let us replace your brokeh lenses at one-half of what others charge you. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Ask for OUR Magic Eye Glass CLEANERS. FREE. When in need always bear In mind Herpolsheimer's Jewelry and Optical Dept'mut Largest in the West. 12th and N Sts R. E. IR1AIN, '99 - A,EPERKINS RETAILORS AlfD JOltllKKS OF TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEWS n it it it it it it it a a it it a n n 31 No Kidding. I want you to compare these Gloves with $1.50 gloves. - Don't take my word for it. They are made expressly for me. Are labelled "Budd's Special' 1 guarantee them. IV) a it a it it it it it it it it it it it it it to BUDD, $ $2.50 HATTER, 1141 0 St. - WHY PAY MORE? situation, as it Ja and wo believe that every loyal student "slttvuld give it seri ous consideration. In other institutions of our sizo and importance , interclass football ranks not far behind the work of the. 'Varsity-j-of officers this term. in tho estimation of the students. The work of tho Fresjiman team is watched with especial Intorest fpr tho clqp It affords as to future 'Varsity material and at Stanford and thp University of California up to the present year the annual game between the first year teams has drawn as , large a crowd and supported as keen an interest generally ns the "big" game Itself. Of courso such a consummation Is not possible, nor perhaps oven desirable, hero at Nebraska". It would bo entirely too exponslvot for ono thing, as our present football deficiency adequately demonBtratoB'."' Nevertheless thoro can be a distinct movement for tho better If tho classes 'pro willing to co-operate and alongthiscHne we havo a sugges tion or two to offer, y ' connected with that function last year. Itjls to bo hoped that tho present np-parent-lndlfferoncerwhatOYor its cause may bo, will not result in less thought or care being exorcised in the choice Republican Club Business Meeting. Tonight tho University Republican Club will hold Its first business meet ing in U. 207 at 7:30 o'clock. Plans will bo discussed to attend tho Bev erldgo Republican rally at the Oliver Theater on Pctbbot 4, and thus socuro reserved seats, It is desired that all Republicans hand in their names and register with the' Club. Inipprtaojt business will come up. It Is desired that the Republicans in oach class bo well represented. The mooting will be short. The Y. M. C. A. 8tag R.eceptiqn. The roceptlon tendered to the young men of tho University last Saturday evonlng by tho Y. M. C. A. was one of tho most enjoyable occasions of .its. nnturo ever given. The proceedings wero started by a talk from Coach Fos ter. Aftor emphasizing his interest in the Y. M. C. A. and its work, ho gave a short talk on football. He stated, that In his opinion, it was ti)e greatest of games for college men. Prof. Co;ulra.,theu spoke on "behalf of tho Faculty, and W. E. Standovon for tho Nebruskan. , Mr, Standeveu chose as his text, "Thoy toll not, nei ther do thoy spin." He did full jus tico to his subject. At the close of Mr. Standoveu's talk Mr. J. L. Dor Kinderen spoke of tho rpr. M. C. A. and Its went. This nddross closed tho speaking. ThOEir prefeent wero then divided into classes with the following lead ers: Seniors, L. E. Wolfe; JunIors2 B. E. Yodor; Sophomores, R. L. Nel son, and Freshmen. Gr-M. Wallace. Tho athletic program was then taken up. After the weight men had been so lected for the shot-put, and tho coats had been "peeled," a paper bag filled with air was brought forward to be "put." The Freshmen won this event with a put of 120 Inches. Blindfold Boxing, Basketballra Re lay race, and Indoor Baseball wero In dulged In. Tho Senlorawero success ful In a: majority of therevents and won tho contest'. .hist at tho close of tho program tho lights went out and tho hall was In darkness for tho next half hour. The boys got together, and sang dupjfig tho Interval. Finally lanterns twpre brought and refreshments werdServed. The guests departed, all very en thusiastic' dver tlic success of he Y. M. C. A. ns, hosts. IIIIIIIIXXXXIITTITXITTTTTV Pershlngs, Attention. Pershing drill in the Armory at' 7:1-5 Thursday eyeulng. Wear uniforms with legglns. , . .F...A. ANDERSON, Captain, To the Public? A SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY UNI SCHOOL OF DINING ROOM Eleventh and R Streets. From 1 o'clock to 2:30 p. H EVERY M H M MUSIC M X H H M M M mj gTTYTTTTTXXXXXXgTTTTTtTTTT COCOCOCOCOCOCXXXXXXX5COOOOO GATE CITY Cleaners, Dyers It. C. KINK, Mutineer Expert Dry Gleaners Scientific Auto 4428 Bell 2028. 204 So. TWELFTH Union's Reception. Last Friday night tho Union Liter' ary Society gave their annual student reception. 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