The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 03, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Ownqd and published by t o University of Ncbrnnka througn
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
Offices Dasomont tho Administration Building.
Postofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Day Auto 1888.
TELEPHONES
Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035, Bus. Mgr. 420G
8AM R. BUCK, Editor-in-Chief
EDITORIAL
A. H. Dlnimore, Manafllna Editor
P. C. McConnoll. Assoclato Editor Searlo F. Holmes, Assoclato Editor
8tuart Gould, City Editor E. Loo Updegraff, Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Morrill Rood Homer a. Howltt Hugh Agor
C. P. Andrews Walluco B. Troup Kenneth M. Enyder
II. 8. Buddonburg L. A. Bcchter J. Lovejoy Linn
William O. Cooloy
WOMEN'8 DEPARTMENT
Mildred Bovine Ruth Munger Ollvo B. Mann
Winifred Elchar Ruth Sheldon AHco Chambers
BU8INESS
VINCENT C. HA8CALL, BU8INE88 MANAGER
C. C. Buchanan, At. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr.
Subscription $2.00 per year. Slnole copies 6c
Faculty notices and University bulletins published free.
Entered at tho Postofllco, Lincoln, Nebr., nfl second class matter under act of
Congress March 3, 1870.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U, 1911
SCHEDULE OF QAME8.
Tho Bchodulo of basket-ball gamoB
for tho Missouri Valloy Conforonco, as
adopted at tho mooting Saturday, is as
follows:
Drake.
. Jan. 12-13 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Jan. 19 Amos at Dos Molnos.
Jan. 30 Amos at Amos.
Fob. G Ames at Des Moines.
Fob. 14 Washington at Dos Molnos.
Fob. 15 Missouri at Dob Molnos.
Fob. 21-22 Nebraska at Dos MolneB.
Fob. 27.
-Amos at AmoB.
Jan. 17-18-
Mlssouri.
-Amos at Columbia.
Thirty cents pays for tho Bost Din
ner In Lincoln, at Baker's Cafe. Also
high class a la carto service. We
have tho big Juicy steaks.
HERE AND THERE.
Bonjamln IJarrlBon, Law '13, is confined-at
his homo in Dunbar on ac
count of illness.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
tt
D. C. Mitchell, '11, Earl Mallory. '11,
and F. It. Rumor, '12, nnd Bob Red
dish aro visiting friends in Lincoln.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop,. 120
No. llth.
English Hats
The $2.00 Kind
Look Me Up
BUDD - - - -
$1:!5
1415 O
Jan. 19-20 Washington at St. Louis
Fob. 9-10 KanBaB at Lawronco.
Fob. 12-13 Washington at Columbia.
Fob. 15 Drake, at Dob MolneB.
Fob. 21-22 Kansas at Columbia.
Kansas.
Jan. 19-20 Nebraska at Lawronco.
Fob. 9-10 Missouri at Lawronco. .. .
Fob. 16-17 Washington at Lawronco
Fob. 21-22 Missouri at Columbia.
Fob. 23-24 Washington at St. Louis
March 1-2 Nebraska at Lincoln.
Kansas Track.
May 4 Nebraska at Lawronco.
May 11 Missouri at Columbia.
Ames.
Jan. 17-18 Missouri at Columbia.
Jan. 19 Drako at Dos Moines.
,Jan, 30 Drako at Amos.
Fob. 6 Drako at Amos.
Fob. 9-10 Nobraska at Lincoln.
Feb. J 5 Washington at Amos.
Fob. 16-17 Missouri at Ames.
Fob. 23-24 Nebraska at Amos.
Fob. 27 Drako at Amos.
Nebraska.
Jan. 12-13 Drake at Dob. Molnos.
Jan. 19-20 Kansas at Lawronco.
Fob. 9-10 Ames at Lincoln.
Fob, 21-22 Drako at Dos Molno.s.
Fob. 23-24 Amos at Amos.
March 1-2 Kansas at Lincoln.
Nebraska Track.
April 27 AmoB at Lincoln.
May 4 Kansas at Lawronco.
Washington.
Jan. 18-19 Missouri at St. Louis.
Fob, 14 Drake at Dob Moines.
Fob. IB Ames at Ames.
Fob. 1G.-17 Kansas at Lawrence.
Fob" 23-24 Kansas at St, Louis. -
Soo Los Hydo when In noed of pro
grams, menus and other printing.
Now that tho footbnil edltorlnl writ
ers have cleaned out tbolr Hystotns,'
why not spring a little dope on Jjio
various teams.
' Hack Smprovos upon ucqunintnnco,
Xn his Interviews with London re
porters ho declares that Cotcli boat
him fairly and 1b a wonder.
Thoro aro eight hundred Chinese,
college students in this country but;
they aro not Imbibing tho true Amer-j
lean collego spirit. Thus far only!
one of thorn hns succeeded In "mak
ing" a football team.
DON'T LIKE FORWARD PASS
FEMANTS and PILLOWS
We make college and fraternity pennants, pil
lows, banners and blankets to order any way
you want them made.
. Bargain prices on a few novel
PENNANTS NEBRASKA PILLOWS
Wobor's 3"itorlum, 1100 O Street.
Violation of Elementary Principles of
Football, 8ays "Mike" Murphy
of Pennsylvania.
"Mike" Murphy, tho votoran football
trainer, is convinced thnt tho forward
pass is poor football. '
"Tho point I make against tho for
ward pass," said Murphy, "Is that lb
Is a violation of tho elementary prlnj
clples of football. It novor was oij
will bo anything but a haphazard;
play, and It disorganizes nny team's;
defense.
"I havo always contended that what!
football spectators like to see Is the)
.ball moved down tho field by a series!
of, woll-oxecuted plays, cleverly do
signed and operated. Tho basketball)
foaturo In which the ball Is thrown)
all ovor tho field and passes back and)
forth from ono team to another is
certainly not good football.
"I would llko to seo a return to
pome nl the principles or the old
game."
Only the very best of felt is used, and most of
the work is done by hand. You'll be surprised
at the low prices.
H. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO.
ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Stevens Prop, and Mgr.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Streets
P. .. HALL. Pmldtnt
F. B. JOHNSON, Vicc-Pruldfnt
W. W HACKNEY, JR., Aut. CmIu
THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK
4 per cent Interest m en d'pst
$1.00 Opens an Account
With the Firat National Bank,
Cor. 10th and O.
An Appropriate Gift
iSeHiKril a copy of fclhie Football Munnmlber
to yotar friemdls. ILet tEnem see tlhe
ffanimouas teainni yemr school lhias pro
dliuicedl. At tlhe OUBce.
lO Cents Per Copy
If UM
Iff If 'hrWlirf
The moment you put on
clothes made to your meas
ure, you see the vast differ
ence between merchant
tailored and ready made.
Our way costs no more.
Besure to see our linefirst.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Fhono -4-Q
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who caros anything at all about his personal appearance knows
that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort of clothes that will
give him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and well-dressed man
shows. At 129 So. llth Street the firm of Flodeon & Drothouwor maintain!
a largo show window that Is always filled with a line of goods that aro equal
to tho display of any tailoring establishment to bo found in tho west. The
prices quoted on those goodB attract attention, and he workmanship and fit
is all that could bo desired. Horoyou can buy tailor-mado goods at hand-me-down
prices. r
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