The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1910, Image 4

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Palace Clothing Co.
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WEAVERLING THE CHAMPION
Continued from Pago
up under tho added pressure, however,
and lost six succeedldng games. The
Bocond set went to Weaverllng, 6-3.
. In the third set Flory repeated his
action o tlie second by taking the
first three games. Wcnverllng ten
scented some joy In repeating history,
and took six more games In succes
sion, thereby winning the final set 6-3,
and the match by three straight. This
makes Weaverllng the tennis singles
champion of the University of Nebras
ka, 'Summary of tho Tournament,
A summary of all tho matches
played throughout the. tournament
given hy rounds are as fo16ws:'
.First round Noble defaulted to
Deers; Goodby beat Pierce, 5-7, 7-5,
6-4; Wake boat Bunting, score not an
pounced;" Beachley beat klppllngor,
6-1, 6-1; Hargreave beat Farnam,.6-3r
6-1; 'Hubble beat Herr, 6-0, 6-3; Weav
erllng beat Selman, C-l, 6-1; Hlltrier
peat .gusacK score, not announcea;;
Thompson beat Hornby, 6-3, 6-1; Kok-
Jer beat IcCbnnell, 6-0, 8-6; Parker
beat Goble. 6-3, 6-1; Osterhaut heat
Dunaway, 6-0, 6-2; Oberf elder
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Hfarm, 6-2, 8-6; Flory beat Haggard,
10-8, 6-0; 4 Andrews beat Stryker, 6-1,
6-1; Mortensen won, on a nye, r
Second Tound Goodby heat Beers,
6-l (ML; Beachley beat Wake, defa'ujt;'
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at the Oliver Theatre Today 2:30, Tonight 8:15
Hubble beat Hargrave, 10-8, 6-3; Weav
erllng beat Hiltner, 6-3, 6-1;' Kokjer
beat Thompson, 6-1, 6-2; Parter beat
Osterhaut, 7-5, 6-3; Flory beat Ober
folder, 6-1, 6-0; Andrews beat Morten
son, 6-4, 6-4.
Third round Goodby beat Beachley,
6-0. 02; Weaverllng beat Hubble, 6-3,
6-4; Parker beat Kokjer, 2-6, 7-5, 6-2;
Ftorjv.beat Andrews, 4-6, 6-2, 13-11. "
Semi-finals Weaverllng beat Good
body, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2; Fldry bent Par
ker, .
Finals Weaverllng beat Flory, 7-5,
6-3, 6-3. , ' , ,
No Spring Tournament.
The management of tho tennis asso
ciation of Nebraska have decided al
most definitely that on singles cham
pionship tennis tournament will be
held next spring, "Everything will be
confined to squad work In an effort tp
forpi n team that ,wlll win.
. There is a very strong rumor among
the club members, however, that a
doubles tournament wM. be held, and
some probability of mixed doubles
Mixed, doubles would be quite an In
novation in the.t6njils schedule of the
school,' but It is certain that tlie girls
would strongly support It. "
After a strenhous campaign, the
I Michigan Union clpb reports a mem'
bershlp of over one thousand.
"The Religion of the Ancient
Greeks'! Is the title of the course o
fered by the "yn'rJBty of Mlchlgaji,
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ARE AFTER KANSAS GAME
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conch has been putting "in practically.
every minute of his time 'getting
ready for the Sunflower game. Ho has
been working on new, plays and
strengthening the offense,' In the few
days left this week tho finishing
touches w'ljl be put on.
Kansas Money Coming In. '
Jayhawjcer money hnB commenced
to arrive. Tho first Installment of
$100. was received "at the, Windsor
hotel, with instructions to place It on
Kansas even money. Up to 6t o'clock
Monday night the ?100 ,was only
partially-covered,
Another story afloat gives the pleas;
Ing .information. thT "Tub" Reejlof
Kansas gridiron fame, was a Lincoln
visitor not very -long ago. "Tub" be
came confidential with, a traveling man,,
on the Incoming train, at .least so the
story goeB,' and exhibited a little
pocket notebook In which were neatt
ruled oft spaces all ready for the facts
and figures' which Mr. Reed was sup
posed to be coming for. If this story
Js untrue,, students ask 'why the trav
eling man did such a mean, trick in
giving It a start,
' Football Rally Today.,
. A football rally will be nield Jn
Memorial ball,tpday at tt o'clock. Stu
dents, of the university 'will gather 4o
"Turn down tfye
collar for J
a2cf warms
Turnup fye CoU
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and, storms a -
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adapts itselfc
to every hitid
of weather,
and every sort"
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give the Cornhuskers a send-off that
will give them a perfect assurance
that every student hnB faith in the
team. -r-
The team, the coach, the manager,
the chancellor and Dr. Condra will be.
on hand to start the enthuslnsm. ball
rolling.
New sougs are being turned In for
approval, and"the efforts qf the Bong
wrltlng studentB are' certain, to pro'
duce Borne gems of music to help Ne
braska's rooting. The list of univer
sity Songs wllld...k..,,bertT" aHyq
slty songs will not suffer by , the addi
tion of a few mora,- The Idea, is to
write a parody on apopular song. The
field' Is unlimited pb'ody; 'barred.,
Try your hand. ;' .;
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HAWKEYE CLfyB MEETS,
Elects Officers for .the Present
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The Hawkoyo club niet Saturday
evening for a Hallowe'en party. About
thirty enthusiastic Iowa students were
present and all spent, a Very enjoyable''
evening. Gaines and other amusements
were indulged In.. A business meet;
lnc followed, at which tht -followlJy
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Alice Pomeroy, secrelary; Mrj J
treasurer. All Idwa studeatatarji:
vited to h present ai the jx m
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