rf' . i, 'I . f THE DAILY NIBRA1KAV vJJ -. , i r" L-J . Ki ir? J. 'K V w y- ii- & -4 .! w'ir H 1' ' Am. y Directory of Advertisers The foiling merchants and biiil new menef Lincoln are anxious to serve tniviJHlvrsltr students.- My placing their advertlaementa In jthe column ef the Dally Nebraskah they ahow that ,they want your trade. And you may be alira that the merchant who la Willing to make a little effort ta flat your patronage la tho one who latgbjnp,1;o treat you honestly and considerately' In .attempting to keep It. you as well aa the Nebras kWjpofjt'by trading with these . people &!U '. ' irtlrua & Savinga bakeries ' DARrJKRHdPS Green's ikft$ii$BM University plub'Houso 'Cole-McKonna " CLEANERS If, 0, WogdJ & Co. Wobor's Sujtqrlura Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHING: ., - Farquhar , Magoo & Dcomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. -poicr & Slnion . ; Armstrong Clothing Co. - COAL r Vhltobreaat ."' CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kltchon DRY GOODS - t MlUor & P.alne. . Itudgo & Guonzol DRUGGISTS 4iggs (ENjaRAVERS rJdorneli, FURNISHINGS riuhdJsY T; L. '"'!" Mageo & uoomor layer Bcos.i ' jalacV Clothing C6. ' lu d eo & Guonzol Spolor & 8lmon ' Armstrong Clothing Co. - HATTERS uuddin- t 1 liuiir'" Armstrong Clothing Co. ajtageo '& Deomor Mayor Bros. -j v. - . i Palaco Clothiqg Co. itudgo (8b, Guenael Spoler '4k Simon JEWELERS : Tuckpr , r JLAUNDRIE3 Evans - T ' jr OPTICIANJB S, 8hoaa (?,l r ppOL41IAtL Saratoga ',1 -, l. Slmmona - . Van Tlne. - RESTAURANTS -s t jH V. ,4. -7C .1 !'? ' . Boaton Lunch Camerba'a " y . . Y.MAbA-S' AlUorCfe pSaWet- ' . . J t ?. Horpolshelmep'a ' .t , TYPEWRITERS r Lincoln Typowrlter 'Exckwu B. P. Swanson Co.' SHJOES ,' J'f' ' .. 7, rmstrppgClothtaOi,. ." Judd HTayeo Bros. -. Miller ft Plt Yates Frenck WtiaftM'a dkri bt6n TAILORS I ' Btllott Bre ' & . ( . z, F( 1 A. TH,EATRE8 - . f If . ilivrr x. iOrpUnaa 1N BI6 DACES BETWEEN HALVES .' - --,, TRACK MEN . WIUL ENTERTAIN CROWD SATURDAY. CINDER PATH ATHltlKS ARE BUSY MEN TRAINING FOR HANDICAP MEET IN NOVEMBER. Cross-Country Bunnera Work Out Dally Captain Mellck Hopes to Take First Place at Chicago. Twelve mon havo cntorcd Cor the hnndlcap 100-yard dash which ia to be run tflt-betwccn tho second, and third quarters of tho Denvcr-NebrnBka foot bail game next Sathurday. This race will undoubtedly bo a sensational sprint, as all mon who havo served tho university as sprinters will be entorod. Tho first year men will also bo given an equal cha'neo with tho older and morb experienced runners. Men from all classos will enter this raco. Reed Entered. Guy E. Reed, captain of tho 1911 track team, and Others who represent ed tho school last season htvo entered for tho CYcnt. Earl Brannon, a Lin coln high school graduato who attend od Springflold collogo last season, is oxoccted to malco a showing. Arthur May, who won tho 100-yard dash last yenr In tho Interclasri track meet, Is also entered. A freshman, by the narno of Raceley is said to bo some runner. Ho Is a former student at Dellovuo college, where ho was quite a sprinter. It is reported about tho campus that ho has defeated Captain Reed In two practices.' Ho has been showing great form. Handicap Meet Soon. Tho big handicap track meet will be held on the athletic field somo time during tho first two wooks of Novem ber. Tho dato has not yet beon chosen All men' who havo established records at Nebraska will bo handi capped by a commltteo to bo chosen by tho athletic board. FreBhmen will havo an equal chanco with tho old men. .This fall track, moot Is a now stunt at Nebraska. Tho ono In No vember will bo tho first autumn out door track meet to bo held. Men In toreBted in .this kind of athletics nro showing a great deal of enthusiasm over the debut of tho fall tracknxnd field meet. Cross-Country Work. , Cross-country candidates aro train ing hard. Tho annual croBs-cOuntry raco will bo held In November. No team or squad has been selected by Dr. Clapp,, tho crosB-country coach, and It Is probable that nonp will bo chosen for somo tlmo. Hays, Ander son and LZlcar aro Buid to "hoist men. Long runB are made every af ternoon. Nebraska planB to have a representative team to send to Chi cago In November. Captain Mollck of tho croBs-country te&m hopes to fako first place.at this meet Out of six contests against Chicago, Minnesota, and teams of slm liar standing, Nebraska has taken four fh'sts. and two aeconds. A first this ypar Is all that will satisfy tho captalq of the 1910 team. Hatvardunlverslty has decided to acpept a number of oxphango stu d-ents frqra Scandinavian unjvorsltles, exempting, from, too regular tuition tSs fpr a,Rerlod ot ten years, three advanced students from Scandinavian unlvoralllegKho may be recommend ed by tho American-Scandinavian so ciety. At Dartmouth a now prlzo of 2y, called Xiio Kenneth Archibald athletic prize, fa, offered to bo member of the graduating clasa who, jh tho judgment of tkf athletic cbmtnttteo, ' has been the beat all-around athlete, regard also being 'had to recognized moral wortn add "a high standing in scholarship. In fpMtr he.cqleo paper in tion, and' notice must be gent.' to the management If It la not wanted. They consider every student and pro feasor a subscriber until notified tq the 'contrary, v , m nikllBaB- JHkr TiilllliBuliilllllKW-, kVsVHQiHikkkwflK. i OLYMPICS PRELIMINARIES Y. M. C. A. AND UNDER CLASSMEN PLAN FOR OPENING CONTE8T8. EVENTS TO, BE HELD fRIDAY "HOG-TYING CONTEST" TO BE ' FEATURE OF THE MEET. THE Entries to Be Made Friday Night' Contests to Be Held in Armory Freshmen to Be Organized. Tho freshmen and sophomores ol tho university aro to be gifted with a stimulator, an organizer, or whatevoi you may prefer to call It, in the fora of Indoor athletic events. Tho object of such a stimulus Is to create Interest and organization between thq two classes preliminary to tho b!g "Olym pics," which will be pulled off a week from Saturday, October 29. Ever since Dr. Condra first con ceived the Idea of having an official "scrap" between the freshmen and Bophomores, and especially since the first' contest of this nature occurred two years ago, there has been an evl dent necessity for finding some, metb od to get the frcBhmen better organ ized and put a llttlo genuine clusi spirit into both the opposing classes. Olympic Rally ' Prompted by such, a need, tho Y. M 0. A. and tho. Olympic committees ol both classes this year havo planned t big ralty and contest' In which the ''belligerent" parties will participate. This rally will take place Friday ev enlngvat"S o'clock In tho armory. This is the first meeting of Its kind In tho history of tho university, and it Is hoped that every member of either the freshman or Bophomore class will bo present and fight for the glory of 'his class. Tho girls will not bo oxcluded, but relegated to tho'bal .conies, where they may cheer the "gladiators" and decree fates by thc more twist ef a thumb, as did tho prln cesses of a more chivalrous age. Tho events, however, will not ho a reduplication of tho big "Olympic" contests, but will be of an entirely dif ferent nature. There will be a series of athletic struggles between tho classes, but thoy will be of a peculiar type, designed rather tq form strong rivalry between the contestants than to'deflnltely decide tho outcome of tho athletic field contests, ' ''Hoa-TylntT Contest. A complete Hstje! the-events is not ready for publfcatlon, but the officials, - TACKLE A man with a quick eye quick to sec the weakness in others quick to correct that : weaknesg in himself quick to adopt new ideas and systems which will perfect him in ' every detail wins his game by predominance. The Mayer Bros "Seven" Clothes pre dominate in style workmanship, and color de sign. The makers have trained their eyes to perfections. Quick to 6orrect every little defect Turning out a Suit perfect in everydetail. Suits $10 to $40 Mayer J 009 to i 0 1 IHURDAY Qirf's Mass Meeting MEMORIAL HALL Tho nlyorslty ,of Nebraska urges nU young people, who cad, tj take a vfour-ycar high school course Jind prepare to enter cpllpge. Some, however, cannot spend the time required by tho high pchoql and college courses. Foe tho benefit of these, tho University es'tali-.i Hshed, a number of years ago, the , SCHOOL OP AGRICULTURE School of Agriculture which admits tlioso who havo completed The Country Schools Courses given In Practical Agriculture. Including Agronomy. AarU cultural Botarty and Chemistry, Animal 'Husbandry, Dairying. rDO"mtaKrf tic science, Farm Machinery, Farm Management, Farm Veterinary Practice, Horticulture and the general tranches. rt ' Registration at the University Farm, starting Ootobe 3L !$!$ NEW TERM STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 191Q ' For information address A. voraltv Farm TJnrnln. Nnhrnnlrn , , ..., ....., have anuounced that thero wlll''b6" a "tug-of-war" and a "hog-tying" 'con-' test. Tho latter Is quite an innovation In tho way of a class scrab, and al though restricted to a selected few from each class, it biqs fair to be a worthy successor to tho "war ot the cowbells," wtvh was so gallantly waged on tho campus last yokr, Thoro will nrouablv bb two or three nrellm- Inary wroBtling matches, but -It Is gen- AMnllt. lsv.rttfr1 Ain Mrk vh4m utuiijr uuuuiviuuu t tjvJU WfJUU wllLbo reBttjctqd lqjweott momberi. of ono class, and hot Intorclass. Pending a meeting of thq executive committee of the rUy which' consists of Y. M. C. A. members, the -rresl- denta nf the twn nlaaseB and tha nhalr - men dtthe twoOlymplci committeea, .- .'I Bros. 9 O Street . -., ii:2q A. M. rt 'I ' ' mi. 1 I - '1 I r.ir .j. E. Davlason, Principal, ThaLlfnl-' f ."' . n .' lull 7 n--il), no further annbuncementa iip''lie ' made "regarding, the Hat 'of. e'Ve'tt' " Entries may bo made tho night 'of tKe ,,f rally, j,. I . r ,,fiy A,, notice comes from fow Have''" that since the game with Syracuse, ia!j.'" I Which Yalo wae outplayed, i liVr' 1 cau nas neon maae xor graeuaui poachoB, andnfow dya't"fJ- pected that many of the former' f tnll tttvn a.l,1 wx 1 .tl Aa1V ui own nm fJO wm iuo mhiu. $ joying pmxn pssmml: tarflfltinsr fdahirfia of univarfliur. 1LM LK M '-i!""pr?rrB fT"T-T.7 rr?rr-rnw.i. . 1 viwewn' i laad camnua activities are U M .ex , . Ulhlted throughout tfcii' teJT.V "r ;' JHj .1..! .I.M.I . "t I . "" V"' fl X !, i - 'ff'r ' t " III "j. i .' I'll - LV. ia.; . mimz , : - u ' y v'HrJ 5 i s ' ' --:. 2 wa v. V ,i 3 ) J ' 4 -J . t -h ri! V '? " !? V, -'?. tJ ? . .", Ai -. Hr . ty ., i "..'V- '-"' J". iS iV 1 . r - " . 1 . w r M ' ...