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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1910)
v&Zi!ijxMMiSttffiWjtit3ktm, .... ," ngrr-TtyrarT: wwwi jijgr sstsaassssW TOff DAHLY NEBRASKAN 4 i i 4- l )' Kf DIRECTpRY. t Business Directory Evor loyal Uulvorslty studont la .urged to patron ltd tli6Boobrn8ltan-advb'ft(lwaf and jib mention tho NobrtiBluin while do ing 80. HANKS r" First TrUBv'i Savins" UAKERIB8 Folaom lJAUBER SHOPS . Orecn'e IfOOK STORES .' ' Co-op. - . Unlvorlsty -tffclCANERS J. 0 Wood & Co. Weber's Buitorlum. .loo, Tho' Ta4or. Tod Marrlnpn CLOTHINQ Farquhar Magoo & Doqmpr Mayor Broa, . Palaco Clotfalng Co. Hpolor & Slniqn ArmatrouR Clothing Co. GOAL : Gregory . '" Whltobroaat CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Catjdy Kitchen. Tommy lUNCtNG AdADBMT Lincoln PITTS DOCTORS Dr. Cramb DRY GOODS Miller & Pane . lludgo & Gucnr.ol DRUGGISTS . . Rlggs MNGRAVER8 Cornell iFLORISTS . ' C. H. Froy ' OHAPIN DROS. .iFURNIBHINQS Budd Fulk Magco & Doemor Mayer Broa. Pnlaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guonzol Siiolcr & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fullc Unland Armstrong plothtog Co. 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All you have to look for is the pattern you Jlike. $1.50 gfid ?nofe i - i In white or i:i color. m&& 0 X?. Cluctt, Pkadody & Co. . MAKKRfl Hi GOPHERS HAVE EA8Y TlMEjVITH HUSKER6 L088 0FPETRA8HEK AT CENTER FELT BY LOCAL FIVE. PERRY AM WOOD ARE THE STAR Coming Contests With Jayhawkers to Bo Watohed With Interest Kan- aa.-Flvc Still Undefeated No- ttJOWKW????VZUZStfy . braska and Ames May Tie TlnrtiimTCHottrbasltctbaH-fltrea8Hy dofontcd tho Cornhuurtors by a acoro of .33 to 14. Tho Qophera had aubBtl ttltos In cvory position and easily, won from the Nebraskans. Nebraska put up a hard fight In tho first half and for a short time it lookod llko they would cortalnly bo victori ous. In the second half Minnesota's ontlro flm team went In and from that tlmo on tho outcome was never in doubt. Perry nnd Wood played especially well. Tho former distin guished himself by throwing six out of seven chances for free goals. The scoro at tho end of the first half was" 11 to 8 for Minnesota. This game does not materially affect Nebraska's barketball standing, as the two Bchools do not belong to the samo conference. The llno-up: Nebraska. Minnesota. Andorson r. f Hutchinson Grant 1. f Perry Giltmau e Hlltner Prank r. g Wood Roblllard 1. g Amberson Substitutes: Minnesota Lyford, L.awl6r, Hanson, Walkor, Grimes, Ros en wald, nnd Wauloss. Nebraska Jones, Smith. Field Goals Grant (3), Roblllard, Lawlor (3), Roscnwald, Walker (2), Wanlcss (3). Preo Goals Anderson (3). Hanson (2). Perry (0). Referee Deerlng. Kansas Next. Tho Until gamoB of Nebraska's bas ketball schedulo will be played next Friday and Saturday nights, when the fast .llvo. from tho University of Kan sas will meet tho Cornhuskers on the local lloor. Those games will not de termine tho standing of either team but aro simply return games of those played at Lawrence earlier in tho sea son. Tho Jayhnwkers have a fast quin tette. Their team is the 'same one which won tho Missouri Valley chain plonshlp last year, and so far this year they have not lost a single gnnib. Captain Perry Is determined to win from tho Knnsnns In the coming games, qud ho has much better pros pects of doing so than ho had when his team left for Kansas several weeks ago. Threo men who played against Kansas In January aro out of tho gamo. D. ('. Mitchell, who was one of the stars lif those two games, has been declared Ineligible by tho eli gibility ' comiuUtee. 'Ingersoll, guard has graduated from tlio Industrial col lego, and PetraBhek, tho stoady center, has left school and will not bo back until next year. Thp loss of these three men has caused tho team to bo severely crippled, but tho rest of tho mon have improved so remarkably sjneo the former games with Kansas that tho Jayhawkers will nqt.flnd such nu easy victory awaiting hoc as she Is looking for. NebrsHa'8 Record. NqbraBka 'now , has,,, a record of bIx gamps won and two lost. Ames has a record .of flvo won and two lost. If Ames succeed In defeating Drako in tho gamo which Is still to bo played, Nebraska, and AmPa W'H D tied fo'r uio cp.nmp.ionsnlp of too nprtuorn sec tion of tho Missouri Valloy confer ence. Tho two Jieams will tho'n play off the championship ancj the winning oam wllj th,on mriot JCansas fo'jf thq championship of tho Valley. Ames and Nobraska have made no definite arrangements for,-thq .playing of those charapI6nshtj games, sliould a tie result. Managor Eagej, thqugb hag proposed thp, subject o the Anjqs management, and no delay wjll roBiiT If Amps dafpat Drako, sa ?arrapgp roppfs. ifor ihp chimplob'shlp' serlpa can be quickly piadp. gggf I I . 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Crnno comes to tho Oliver thcator tonight is one of thq most im portant events of tho theatrical sea son. Mr. Crnno will be seen In Georgo Ado's clevor comedy "Fathor and the Boys" which has mot with remarkable success both oast and west. For four months Mr. Crane appeared in the ldrty to crowded houses at tho Empire thcator In Now York and ho also had a long and successful engagement in Chicago. "Fathqr and the Hoys" Ih American to the coro and gives Mr, Crahp great er opportunities to display ills rare talents as a comedian than perhaps any play he has ever hud. That Mr. Crano thoroughly enjoys tho rolo of Lemuel Morewood Is evident to all o p tj a H t TO PAY WHAT U y - ' f ' ; - - - - '.- - I 7T7T THE VBASiBMENT f It rt ., ' - v - , t r H. CRANE THE who seo him in tho character. Tho story deals with the broach which comes betweon. tho father nnd IiIb two sons. Tho old gentleman, who has ac cumulated a fortune in Ills business, ennnot got away from tho simple tastes ho acquired when a country lad. Tho story Is told in Mr. Ada's hap piest manner and tho dialoguo is bright and snappy. Laughs are freoly distributed throughout with now and then a pit of pathos -which adds to the valuo of tho play. Charles Frob man has surrounded Mr. Crnno with a strong company iricludjng Margaret Dale as leading woman, Louis Massen. Percy Brooko, Forrest Orr, Sidnoy Blair, Elsa Payne, Vivian Martin, Adele Clarke, Mildred Bovorly and others. ADM. BLDO. t. u NEBRASKAN A i al - tm-tm SS ismn BH MU3IUg.iWyWWt 1 1