The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1911, Image 2
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Ont a nfclli by t IJnlvernlty nf Nebraska througn TH-t STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD OAr-r fUwrwMSBt Vm A&mMatnlltm BulWIn. Pontofflee Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska, IXjr Art 1W. TELEPHONES Night Auto 3H5, Ed. 1035, Bus. Mgr. 420C SAM m. BUCK, Edlter-ln-Chlef EDITORIAL . H. CHiwnere, Managing Editor Ktfitor Scarlo F. Holmes, Associate Editor E. Leo Updegrnff, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Homer G. Hewitt Hugh Agor Wnllaco n. Troup , Kenneth M. Enyder I- A. Bcchter J. Lovcjoy Linn William O. Coolcy WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Ruth Munger " Ollvo B. Mann Ruth ShcJdon AHco Chambers BUSINESS VINCENT C HASCALL, BUSINESS MANAGER C C Bwtti wti mm . Mr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr. tuart 2aM. CHr Editor MU4rr4 ftrrfes rltin $2.89 per year. Single copies Be Prattr notis and University bulletins published free. Bt4 At ti IlMtoflcv. Lincoln. Nrbr.. as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. FRIDAY. PlKMBKR S, IDIl PWOBPCCTS FOR BASEBALL. Thf- jiioipirtT fee a Cenihuskcr hut-featl mi far the asea. of 1912 Win to Iwh bnee mi the horizon. mA H n at tkfe thse as If tho Srark Grai Bftfekt ace more fwt a tjn oa Mbsevri Valley dia mond. For tbe tro yars past Nebraska "ha sot bee iFCsHtel in this branch of cotfe sheets, as a result of tb qafc r" refusal of the athletic Utani to certify all the men m ibr traa mitr tke present pro fessional rale. .The rale tW that no player ha rxrr ptajed with profession- lir for Bos&ej. with certain ex- mntorlal from which to choose tho nuclous of a good team. Owen Frank was a varsity pitcher three years ngo, and Ernie has a reputa tion as a fence-breaking batter, gained in tho inter-frat games. Race ly is a fast clover outfielder and a hard hitter. Potter is a pitcher, Lofgren a third baseman, and Met calfe a short stop, so that around these men a strong team could easily be built. Coach E. O. Stiehm is known to be a devotee of tho national game, and . in case It is at all possible, by change, arbitration or otherwise he will probably try to see that a good bunch of ball tossers begins work In the cage shortly after tho close of the holiday season. CUACC BUTTON 3llUE3 and LACE For Men and Women 1413 O BUDD 1415 o $250 ceplkms aai restrictions, is cligi We for collegiate trams, and infor-J mation oa tke previous history of ood college kail players is so un certain as4 kani to set at that the Nebraska teani refused two years ago to certify men without know nc what it was akoL lp io tke preseat the other Mtbools in ike Taller particularly Kansas aad Aasses kae continued to pat oat teams partly professional ana parti? amatesr is the strict sense of tke rale;' witk due certifi cation as to aaaateor standing, but it is thoackt oa the campus that the reJ are akoat ready how to fol low Nebraska, aad tkat the rule may be aKTe4 or doae away with en tirely "OUT Metcalfe, who was elected captain for tke team which never plarcd. is still ia school, and Is anx ious to set at tke rest of the val ley. Owes aad Ernest Frank, Her bert TVrttcr. Iftacety. aad Lofgren of the fooibaH teaaa. are all good- base- -hw. -aaj--wsll -stake- strong BACK TO LOCOMOTION. Even tho rigors of the winter weather has no apparent effect upon the bicycle-riding proteges of our Uni versity. At almost any timo of day tho passer-by may observe twenty or thirty of these prosaic vehicles rest ing along the fence or leaning their "tired'' bodies against tho buildings. Strange ns it may seem, most of these curiosities are tho property of certain faculty members. Several of tho most prominent members are slaves to the "biko" habit, and are so far under its influenco that thoy cling to it deBpite tho fury of tho elements. Professor Engburg daily pedals his weary way to and from tho office of tho "vacuum committee;" Doctor Clapp greatly facilitates his search for professional athletos by a constant use of his trusty cycle, nnd oven Dean Davis has been detected indulging frt tho exhilinrting sport. Wo are inclined to believe that, were bicycling still a fad with the feminine sex, Doctor Maxoy would -purchase a whoolr .Havgei&sicK's Orchestra Junior Hop December 9, 1911 Lincoln Hotel Ticket 1.25 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Everything in Readiness Chi? ? v wuie An Unusual Opportunity SEE 0' STREET WINDOW DISPLAY Bradford Suits Are the acme of clothes making. Pos sessing all the qualities possible to put into a tailored garment made of the finest all wool cloth tailored by hand in the most up-to-date style. You can't realize how wonderfully good these clothes are without seeing them. Here is your opportunity to get the finest clothing made at a decided saving. Will you come and see them? $20.00 The home of popular price 'clothes. speier & SIMON An-Appropria-te Gift- ?eind a copy of fclhe Football Nuii&foer to . your friends. Let tltaem see tltae famous team yotiar school has pro duced. At tne Office. . lO Cents Per Copy You can get the "Rag" "TC c the rest of the semester " J CCOT5 i