The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1907, Image 3

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F. B. Harris. Jeweler,
1137 O Street,
SPECIAL SELLING AGENT.
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Chocolates and
Bon Boris.
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U-allNo Tommy
The U of N Caterer
He's in, business for himself
af 208 So. 12th
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Hot Luncheonettes
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Thoe, lil. Coleman,
Miss A. E. Soukup, dressmaking..
Special attention given to students.
J1136 O St; Auto, 1737.
Chapin BroB., florists, 127 Sori2th.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every loyal University Student la j J
arced to patronise these Nebrai-
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BANKS First Truat and Savings.
Central National.
BAKERIES -Dalrymple, Folsoiu, Po-'
try.
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmort.
BATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Doiib,
Buds.
CIGARS Colo & McKonna; Matt'a
Place.
CLEANERS Wood.
CLOTHING Farquhar; Magoo &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whltobreast.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrymplo; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy
Co., Rood, Hirschner-Morso.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut.
DRESSMAKING Soukup.
DRUGGISTS Hirsphner-Morso, Jer
ry, Rlggs.
DRY GOODS Herpolshelmer; Miller
fc Paine.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. II. Froy.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magoo &
Deemer; Mayor .Bros.; Sterling.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mmo.
Ross, Mrs. J. C. Boll.
HAIR SPECIALIST Rico.
JAPANESE GOODS Akagi.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myors, Tucker, Hallott, Ilendorson
and Hald.
LAUNDRIES Evamj; Merchants;
Yule.
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymplo, Hirschnor-'MorBo.
MILLINERY Famous; Nichols.
OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shcnn.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Ilaydou,
Towasend, Clements.
PIANOS Schmollor & Mueller.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
Buds; Camcrons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.;
Sams, Windsor, Palace Dining Hall.
SHINING PARLOR Cole & Mc-
Kenna.
SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Potty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sandorson.
SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co.
STATIONERY Porter; Rood,
SUITORIUMS Weber.
TAILORS Backstrom; DreBhor; El
liott; Heffloy; Horzog; Ludwlg;
Scotch Wollon Mills, Union College
Tailors.
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood.
KEYS Thorp.
TROUSERS Baker Pants Co.
DANCE PROGRAMS BANQUET MENUS
CALJJJNMSCAJJDS
317 SOUTH TWELFTH ST.
(Continued from paeo 1.)
Ames had a star in Captain McEl
hinney who played a brilliant gamo at
end. Ho was able to get around Ne
braska's ends once, or twice for short
gains and did good work on the for
ward pass. McElhinney and Hubbard,
eleven times in tho second" half, eight
of those being ouccewdul nttompts.
Tho ontiro Nobraaka team played an
excellent game. Tho Cornhuskor line
was imprognablo and only once wore
the visitors ably to mako their downs
through it Kroger and Chaloupka
distinguished thomaclves, both on of
fonslvo and dofcnslvo play. Cooke, at
quarter, played tho best gamo of his
Cornhuskor football career, returning
punts and running tho team like a gen
eral. At end, Johnson and Harvey
outplayed thoir opponents, although
pitted against star playors. Collins,
Matters, Frum, Minor and Ewing show
ed up fine.
Tho day was an Idoal one for foot
ball. It was not too warm for tho
players and was JuBt warm enough for
tho comfort of tho spectators.
Tho crowd wan tho largest of tho
season. Tho gates opened at 1:30 and
the bleachers wore filled beforo 2:15.
The "grandstand filled slower and peo
ple wero still entering thoro after tho
gamo had begun. In tho bleachers
two hundred rooters dressed In Scar
let and Cream costumes formed a gi
gantic "N" that showed up well when
viewed from tho Hold or grandstand.
Tho rooting was at all tlme good. Be
tween halves Chancellor Andrdws ad
dressed the Nebraska team, tolling
them they were doing good work and
urging them to continue it tho second
half.
Tho gamo was started a few mln
utes nftor three Nebraska completely
outplayed the visitors In tho first half
but scored only four points, made, on a
drop kick by Wellor. Bad luck pur
sued tho Cornhuakors and although
able to carry tho ball down close to
the Amos goal several timos yot thoy
were not able to cross It. During tho
second half Ames braced and outplay
ed the Cornhuskers for a few mlnutos.
A forward pass which Ames had had
no chance to call Into use during the
first half, wan presented, and worked
even more disaster to tho CornhuBkers
than did tho pass used by Colorado a
week before. Five times tho visitors
carried tho ball to tho very shadow of
Nebraska's goal posts, and flvo tlmos
thpy essayed goals from field. The
first four wore miserable failures. Tho
fifth tied tho score.
Nerved by their long postponed suc
cess, Ames started after tho Corn
huskers again. Twice moro thoy car
ried the ball well down Into Nebras
ka's territory and again balked In their
efforts to carry It across tho lino, tried
for goals from tho field. Both at
tempts wore unsuccessful, but on tho
last one,' after mussing up tho pass for
a kick from placement, Cy Lambert
picked up tho ball and wormed his way
through the CornhusKor'b lino for tho
only touchdown of tho g.vme He tailed
to kick goal.
With tho score 9 to 4 against them,
tho Cornhuskers showed tho stuff -fhey
were made of. Though only u,few min
utes remained for play, they went
back to tho fight onco more with a de
termination that Inspired tho specta
tors almost to a frenzy.
The kickoff, which followed. Lam
bert's touchdown, resulted In a safe
ty touchdown, which was wholly un
earnpd by Nebruska. The two pplnts
scored on the play seemed like a vor
liable godsend. A goal from tho field,
such as had given Nebraska tho lead,
would be sufficient to save tho game.
The rooters know It nnd prayed with
vehemence to John Weller to come to
tho rescue onco more. Tho players
knew It and, though wellnlgh exhaust
ed, went nftor tho Iowans with greater
zest than ever.
Taking tho ball on tho kickout, Ne
braska resorted to the tactics which
2iad succeeded so well for Ameo,
Cooke returned tho kick twenty-five
yards for a starter. Weller bucked tho
line and then from the forty-two yard
lino tried a drop kick. Tho kick fell
short and Ames took the ball from tho
twenty-flve-yard line. Hero a forward
pass failed, took tho ball back fifteen
yards, and forced a punt. Cooke work
ed n fnko for .twenty-five yards. Kro
ger took ten more. Nebraska carried
the ball to Ames' eight yard line and
threatened to scoro a touchdown.
Ames braced, however, and kicked out
AMUSEMENTS
Oliver Theatre
WED. MAT. A EVE., NOV. 6.
The Emotional Comedy Drama
1 "My Dixie Girl"
With Miss Mae Abbott as "Dixie" J
Mat. 25c. Night 75, 60, 35 & 25c.
FRI., SAT. & 8AT. MAT., NOV. 4
"A Millionaire Tramp'f
Eve. 50, 35 & 25c. Mat. 25 & 10$.
MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 11. ,
SALOTVVY JINB
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEE 3 J'. M. EVE. 7M5 & 9t00
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY, CENT3
OVERTURE "Punch and Judy"
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FRED GALLETTI'8 MONKEYS
ILLUSTRATED 80NQ
"Bye, Bye, Dearie1'
W. F. Hudson
JE8SICA CREE, "Whistler"
ARMSTRONG & CLARK '
LYROSCOPE
THE 8EVEN WHIRLWINDS
LYR08C0PE
BIJO U
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Mat. at 3 p. m. Evening 7:45 and 9.
NEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY
POPULAR PRICE8.
Balcony 10 cents, 300 seats reser ett
20 cents, boxes 25 cents. Nothing,
higher. Three performances dallyy
WONDERLAND
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9OOD WINE
MILL GIRL
xBRIGAND8 DAUGHTERS
JANE 18 FURI0U8
TYROLEAN ALP8,
LION KILLER
TWO ORPHANS
Matinits, 2, 3 and 4 p, m.
Evanings, 7, 8, 9 and 10 p.m.
ADMISSION -5 CENTS
Elite Theatre
AMATEUR HUNTER
CAST UP BY THE 8EA
THE MONK'S REVENGE
BURGLARY BY MOTOrW'
HER FIRST BIKE RIDE
DOUBLE-BARRELLED SUICIDE
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ILLUSTRATED SONG
"Sweethearts Forever"
By Gordon Llntt
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