The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1910, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Directory of
Advertisers
The following merchants and busi
ness men of Lincoln are anxious to
serve the University students. By
placing their advertisements In the
columns of the Dally Nebraskan they
show that they want your trade. And
you may be sure that the merchant
who Is willing to make a little effort
to get your patronage Is the one who
Is going to treat you honestly and
considerately In attempting to keep
It. 80 you as well as the Nebras
kanyvin 'profit by trading with these
people:
BANKS
First Trust & Savings
BAKERIES '
FolSom . .
BARBER SHOPS
Groon's
Capital Hotel
CLEANERS
J. C. Wood & Co.
Weber's Sultorluiu
Windsor Sultorlum
CLOTHING
Farquhar
Mngoo & Deomor
Mayor BroB.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spelor & Simon
- Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Whltobroast
HutchttiB & Hyatt J
CONFECTIONERY
bincoln-GandyKltchen
DRY GOODS
Miller & Paine o
DRUGGISTS
Rlggs
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Mngoo & Doemer .
Mayor .Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Guenzel
Spoler & Simon 1
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS . -
Budd
Fulk ' '
Armstrong Clothing Co
Mngeo & Deomer H '
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spoler & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallett
Tucker
PHOTOGRAPHERS
De Gaston & Houck '
PRINTERS
Simmons
Van Tine t
RESTAURANTS
Cameron's . ; ,
Y. M. C. A. Spa
Miller & Paine ""i -.
Horpolshelmer'a
TYPEWRITERS
B. F. Swanson Co.
SHOES
Budd
Men's Booterjr
Mayer Bros.
Miller-& PalM
Yates-FreHCv
Wharton's
SKIRTS.
Skirt Store
TAILORS
BJHIott Bros. !
' Eudwlg
1.
THEATRES
Oliver
Orpheum
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OPEN SEASON FOR STARS
ALL-CLA88 TEAM 18 8ELECTED
FOR DAILY NEBRA8KAN.
NIGHT GIVE VARSITY HARD WIRK
INELIGIBILITY OF MEN MAKES
8ELECTION DIFFICULT.
Class Football Players 8how Up
Well and Would Make Strong
Combination.
(By V. C. Haseall.)
Name. Position.
Tollefsen (Bonlor) Left End
Gil more (freshman) Loft Tackle
Georgo (senior) Left Guard
Dobbs (senior) .'.Contor
Strykor (freshman) Right Guard
Gutborlot (senior) Right Tackle
Mltchlo (frcBhman) Right End
Potter (sophomoro) Quarter
Racoly (freshman) Left Half
Clancy (senior) Right Hair
Ballderson (senior) capt Fullback
Now that the season for picking
teams for the All-So-and-So team Ib
on, and that the entanglements of the
class games have been cleared away,
it is only natural that an All-Class
team should be picked. In many re
spects this is a rather difficult task,
in ns much ns two of the teams par
ticipated In only one contest and also
Tluo to tho fact that over halt of the
men on one team and three on nn-
other were ineligible. In picking the
All-Class team tho men "who were in
eligible wero not considered. TIiIb In
Itself has kept many players off of
the toam who would have otherwise
have made It with ease.
DobbB as Center.
The position of center is given to
Dobbs. Although not fast, he Is
-hoady..ggressivLijrtmLshlftji. This
combined with his .oxperienceTTiavIng"
alijeady played on threo championship
class teams, gives him the position
ahead of tho rest of tho centers. Cur
tis of the juniors also deserves men
tion.
Tho material for guards Is not near
as strong as that for other positions,
none of tho teams having exceptional
ly strong guards.. In order to get tho
BtrongoBt combination it was neces
sary to shift Georgo from a tacklo
iposltlon to that of guard and glvo tho
other side to Stryker, with Grlffen of
tho seniors a strong second. In plac
ing George at guard ho Is In his nat
ural position, having won his "It" in
that position. Stryker has also made
good in the same position on this
year's "scrub" team.
The Tackles.
Gutberlet and Gllmoro are placed at
tackle. Gutborlot has won his "It", on
the varsity "scrubs" and with two
years' experience on tho second var
Bity toam Is tho pick for tho place.
Gllmoro Is tho only man on tho team
that has been placed from the back
Hold to the line. Although a splendid
lino plunger, ho is not fast enough for
tho backflold that has been chosen.
His weight and his ability to carry
tho ball through the lino makes him
tho choice for tho other tacklo posi
tion. For ends tho positions fall to Tol-
JofBan.:antL Mltchle. Both men aro fast
and both good tacklers. In the Two
games that thoy played no material
gains wero made around either of
them, and both showed their ability to
handle forward passes. Ahkeny of
tho juniors. although a now man at tho
game played .a. consistent gamo and
deservos mention.
Potter at Quarter.
Tot Potter goes tho position of
quarterback. Hla, generalship, his
speed and hla ability to carry tho ball
give him all the requirements neces
sary for tho position on this toam.
Coad of tho seniors and Phares of tho
junlora played good heady 'games and
both deserve special mention for tho
games they played.
Tho choice of halfbacks are Clancy
and Racely. This pair of halfbacks
aire the best thathavo been seen on
afey class team for several years.
Racoly Is fast, Is ji good ground gainer
and aboveall"lB a" good" drop Ttlckenr
Hla drop kick of thirty yards in tho
senior-freshman game won tho game.
Clahoy showed his ability in plunging
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Prices from 913 upward.
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Mikirt of thi
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CHICAGO
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FRAT HALL
Freshman
Limited
Walt's Orchestra
TYPPWRITFDS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purchase!
X Al L,TfmAL,KJ SQUj m j price rj year writtenj
chine soldi Distributors New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visible.
Callor write for catalogue and ' cTTAMcnMnlTi
special price list. B- F- SWANSON CO., Inc.
Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 13 So. I3th St., Lincoln, Ncbr.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
tho lino and Is fast enough to bo
chosen tho running mate of Racoly.
Poarso of tho juniors although out of
hTs natural position, Is a close sec
ond, and aB leader of tho juniors
showed his ability to play tho back
flold post. Zacolc is also a close sec
ond on account of his ability to throw
forward passes, in which department
ho outclassed all other halfbacks.
Ballderson is chosen fullback. His
snood iind his lino smashing givo him
first place. As leader of thosenIors7
tho winnors of t he championship
series, ho is also chosen captain of
this team. ChrlBtmas of tho juniors Is
second choice and is at a disadvan
tage in having taken part in only one
gamo.
FINANCE CAMPAIGN 8TART3.
Y. W. C. A. Will Ask for Funds Tues
day and Wednesday.
Tho Young Women's Christian aesor
elation will conduct its annual finance
campaign on Tuesday and Wednesday,
December 6 and 7. The ipurpoBo of
this somewhat promaturo announce
ment is that the members and friends
of the association may bo finnnqiall;
and otherwise prepared for the cam
paign and conduct themselves accord
ingly - A more dotailedjinnouncoment
of tho plan adopted by the ofllcIalB
will bo published in the Dally Nebras
kan next Tuesday.
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clear,
very
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Ssft
FRIDAY DEC. 16
Law Hop.
to 80
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Tickets $1.25
guarantee with every ma
Hot Drinks
aro now in soason. Do you know
any placo whore yon can got as
QUICK SERVICE
as yon can at our now store? No
riood of being crowdod.
Lincoln Candy
Kitchen s!w.corr
IF 'T'S PRATING YOU WANT
Boo Us Before Ordoring Elsewhere
Programs, Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklets
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
128-100 No 14th St.
Simmons the Printer
PRINTING:
Engraving
Embossing
Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
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$1 open an account
' 109 Sonth 11th Btroot.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Streets
P. I. HAIX, President ' v i
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BBMAN C. FOX, Caahler '
Wi W. HACKNEY, JR., Aeat. Cash.
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