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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A KAN8A8 CIT YCENTRAL WINS THE VALLEY MEET ; i Continued from Pago 1 Dow, Omaha, tfilrd; Smith, K. C. M., fourth. Distance, 4G feet 1 Inches. Discus throw J. Robor, K. C. C, first; Planck, K. C. M., socond; C. Robor, K. 0. -C., third; Tarboll, K. C. M., fourth. Distance, 110 feet, 3 inches. Total paints scored: Kansas City Central, B4V6; Omaha, 25; KanBas City Manual, 21 ; WeBt Dos Moines, 13 1-3; York, 13; Lincoln, C 1-3; Kan sas City WoBtport, C; St. Josoph, 3 1-3. Tho discus and the hammer throw, owing to tho danger connected with these events, wero held Saturday morning on the Davenport tract. Roforee, Dr. Q. E. Condra. JudgeB at finish, S. A. Mahoqd, Fred Cornell, Russell DurrusB and Earl Cllne. Field Judges, Owen Frank, Arthur George, Evans Hornberger and C. A. Wegner. Scorer, C. Shlvely. Inspectors. Thomas Goodrich, C. F. Lester, James Donald son and Frank Relnsch. Timers, Dr. R. G. Clapp, Georgo Dayton. Dwlght Dell and Otis Shanafolt. Starter, O. M. Plnnoo. Clerk of course, A. H. DInsmoro. Assistant clerk of course, A. N. Oberfelder. Assistant clerk of field, H. C. Hough. Announcers, R. H. Kellnor and Joe Ferris. Now officers of tho organization wore elected as follows: President, Porter Graves of Kansas' City Contral high school; vice-president, R. L. Cams of Omaha; secretary, J. Toutan of Kansas City Contral high school; recording secretary, Dr. R. H. Jordan of St. Josoph high school. It was decided to hold noxt year's meet at Kansas City with tho Central high school, which won tho championship Saturday, In charge. Dr. Condra, who was one of tho or ganizers of the Missouri Valley High J In a very short time now you are going to see at our store the most modern ana up-to-date store front in the middle west. I We are doing this to get your business that is not all we are doing or going to do. We know that the surest way to get your patrouage is to be able to do morfc for you than other stores can do; our new dis our new display windows are to be used to show you the good things we have here for you at all times and to keep you in touch with the correct things in men's &nd boy's wear. We are ready to back our displays up with the goods and are going to make it worth while for you to trade here by giving you the very best values in all departments that your money can buy. J See our suits for spring selling from $10 to $45. MAYER BROS. School Athletic association, was pre sented with a medal by its officers. NOTICE. A meeting of th senior Ivy day com mittee will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock sharp In University hall. It Is Important that all committee members be present. C. J. LORD, Chairman. Notice, Seniors. Now gowns may bo obtained for $1 and caps and gowns for $1.25, at Lin coln Book Store, 1126 O street, if or dered at onco. ALICE HUMPE, 141-2t Chairman. Notice to Juniors. There will be a meeting of the junior class in Memorial hall at 11:30 Thursday morning fop tho purpose of electing an editor-in-chief and a senior managing editor of tho 1912 Corn husker. H. B. PEARSE, 142-2t President. Prospective Teachers. All candidates for teachers' certifi cates (university, emergency and county certificates) are requested to report at an early date to the dean of the teachers college. You Can't Be Too Particular about Personal Appearance H WELL-DRESSED man counts for more in every way than one who is carelessly dressed or laking in small matters of neatness. Here are clothes made for men who are particular and for men who ought to be, and are not particular enough. We sell clothes that help a man; that add to his force by giving him a sense of being well-dressed; it's like being in good society to wear the sort of clothes we sell. You ought not to wear anything else the best isn't too good for you -and you know it yourself. Won't you come in and see the new Spring Styles, new fabrics, new weaves, colors and patterns Spring Suits, Top Coats and Rain Coats, $10 to $40 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. Good Clothes Merchants Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ummmmmimmmiatamimtSi&mtKS v K