The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1907, Image 2
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INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo chargod for at the rate of 10 contB por Insertion for every fifteen wordB or fraction thereof. Faculty notlcos and Unlvorslty bullotlns will gladly bo published free. Entored at the postofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-chiBs mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Today nnd tomorrow will come two inoBt excellent opportunities for test ing TJnlvorsly spirit relative to spring athletics. As has been remarkod be fore, tho degree of enthusiasm over spring Bports vat Nebraska has never been a matter for congratulation. Small crowds have attended tho meets and games, llttlo Interest has been manifested In tho outcome of tho con tests, and often tho teams have had very little save their own enthusiasm to urge them on. Today como tho tryouts for prelimin ary to tho choosing of tho athletic team which goes to meet Amos a week It Is to bo sincerely hoped that the Freshman and Sophomore classes are not getting to look upon oach other 08 natural enemies, Into whom "hooks" are to be Inserted at tho least provo cation. It's all right, of course, to havo one or two scrapB In good humor nnd without damaging any body or any property, for children must have Bomo mode of letting off surplus en ergy, but this matter of getting up a uchodule of scraps to be pulled off overy day or so Is to be looked at dif ferently. That sort of thing gets old very soon; It Is very doubtful that good spirit can be maintained In such a case. Scraps should at least be so Infrequent that they are something of a novelty. Eggs. Nebraska's llttlo class troubles muBt be considered dechtedly tamo and humane when compared with tho "unpleasantnesses" of class conflicts at the Minnesota University. Tho fol lowing clipped from tho Minnesota Dally will Illustrate: "Aged eggs, clippers and handcuffs wore tho chief Implements used by tho Sophomores In their attempt to broak up tho FroBhman party at the Roosevelt Club Thursday night. Two members of tho Freshman claBB wore forcibly torn away from their partners and hurried to Central Park In an automobile, whore they were given a free hair cut. Eggs were the chief missiles of war during the party and several Fresh-j men had their clothes ruined." New College Pins 8tlck Pins, Collar Pins and Hat Pins and Fobs. Wesloyan Pins, U. of N. Pins, Lincoln High School Pins. Quite a variety of designs and some In monograms. Come In and look them ovor. Prices, 25c and 50c. New Swastika Pins We just received a new shipment of Swastika Pins; Stick Pins, Collar Pins and Hat Pins; these come in a variety of sizes and are worth 19c, 25c and 50c. Souvenir Spoons for Graduation Gifts In Coffee Spoon size, 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. In Tea- Spoon size, 95c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. All of Our 8ouvcnlr Spoons arc Sterling Silver and tho rango of designs Is quite extensive. The "Senior Girl" Spoon represents a collego girl on tho handle and shows one of the 'university buildings in tho bowl, another one has a plain gold bowl. These come only, at $2.25 and $3.00. Miller & Paine "Good Government Club." A "Good Government Club" has been organized at the University of Kansas for the purpose of making a study of practical politics. This Is a brunch of tho national organization of that name, in which eighteen of the eastern schools are already pledged. The members are pledged to secrecy, In order that the great political leaders may confidentially give them sugges- KCHlOKK00ro BUDD WILL RAISE $4,000 AND OTHER THINGS BOUGHT out my partner in tho $2.50 Hat Store. Want to get tho money out of my stock to pay him. For tho first and last time in his store's history, I will sell $2.50 Hats at loss than $2. B0, to help raise tho 54,000.00. . $2 for Hats, 1-4 off on Furnishings IT MAKES ME WEEP! O BUDD-S2.50 HATTER 1141 0 KKKKIKro0D from tomorrow. If tho weather is clear and warm to any degree, here will without question be some very ex citing contests. The competition In certain of tho events Is sure to be very close and records are to be made un steady; somo old ones may totter. Wlwt should give 'added Interest to the occasion Is tho fact that the team In all succeeding meets will bo away from home, at least such Is tho Indi cation of tho schedule at present. . 'Tomorrow the baseball aggregation moots tha of Missouri University. That students are not indlfferont to tho game Is evidenced by their atten dance upon league games. University baseboll should bo a great deal moro Interesting because much more repre sentative and much "nearer home." tlons In regard to modern methods used In political, campaigns. 'JFrat" Baoeball Standings. East Side. Played. Won. Lost. Alpha Theta Chi.. 2 2 0 Sigma Chi 3 2 1 Sigma Alpha 2 1 1 Alpha Tau Omega 3 12 Delta Tau Delta. . 2 0 2 West Side. Played. Won. Lost. Kappa Sigma 2 2 0 Phi Delta Theta.. 110 Beta Theta Pi 2 1 1 Phi Kappa" Psi 2 11 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 Delta Upsllon 1 .0 1 P.C. 1000 .66? .500 .333 0000 P.C. 1000 1000 .500 .500 0000 0000 FRATS- When in need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. Distinctly Young "Mannish" L System Clothes Young men as a rule like to dress better than their seniors. They want more dash and style and are always on the lookout for every new and -extreme feature. 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