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" "qjr-' -1 -' '" ,r"' iiiiniiiwnmi t-i..i, ,, . 11,1,1,11 uibhiih THE DAILY NEBRASKAN iV HI COLLEGIATE SPORTS E. LEE UPDEQRAFF FRESHMAN QUARTERBACK RETUKNSJO MICHIGAN Boylo, tho quartorback who played such a phonomonal gamo at Michigan two yuan ago, intonds to return to collogo noxt somestor. Ho is one of tho best open flold dodgers over seen on Forry flold, and if ho is up to his old-tlmo form will undoubtedly play a star gamo for tho Wolvorlnos noxt year. Yost may put him at his former position at quarter, but it is more probable that he will bo glvon a place at half. In this cubc Michigan will havo a pair of tho fastest backB In tho country with Craig returning noxt year. Rumor has it that Cornwall, whom Yost considered one of tho best cen ters in tho country two years ago, will alBO bo back, but nothing certain is known about him. AGGIES LOSE FIRST GAME DEFEATED BY LOCAL ACADEMY IN CLOSELY CONTESTED GAME. Tho "Aggies" lost tho first basket ball gamo of tho Boason to tho Lincoln Academy. The score stood 20 to 18. Lack of . team work was responsible for tho dofoat. Tho "Aggie" basket-ball team, as solcctcd by tho coach, is composed of Pholps. Goddon, NcafuB, Willard, and Rice. One strong man Is hold off by tho dolinquoncy committee Tho Farm faculty team has tho boastful support of tho ontlro school, who bollovo tho toachorB can play baskot-ball, if tho pupils can't. Pro fessors Sutton, Pollock, Rail, Wost gato, and Hoffman compose tho stollar quintette. Final Exams Held. Tho edict against examinations does not affoct tho School of Agriculture. Tho usual grills will bo glvon tho week preceding February 3, when tho second somestor begins. Junior basket-ball .is ruBhing along In preparation for tho intorclaBS tour nament in February. All juniors ploaBO bo out on Thurs day at 12:40, south of Agricultural Hall, for tho class plcturo to appear In tho "Agriculture." Wear your '13 sweaters. MISSOURI VAILEY OFFICIALS BASKET-BALL REFEREES ARE APPOINTED FOR DOMING SEASON. Tho Missouri Valley Conference has glvon out a list of tho officials for tho coming season's baskot-ball games. Mlko Hyland, W. O. Green, R. F. Sey mour, and Ashley aro tho four men namod to date. Tho other two will be appointed during this wook. Earl Sage III. Earl Sago, '14, is quite seriously 111 with, tho grippe and will bo unable to carry tho part of Count do Grlval In " tho Dramatic Club's production of "The Amazons" Saturday. Tho place will bo filled by Louts Horn of South Omaha. See Les Hyde when In need of pro grams, menus and other printing. DRAKE READHOR BATTLE TEAM PLAYED A 8TRONG GAME UNDER NEW RULES LAST SATURDAY. Tho following is by Herbert S. Clino who is connected with tho Drako Del phic. It is especially interesting bo caitBo it is the first comment on the now rules in actual play: "Drako's baskot-ball season opened Saturday whon tho Bluo and White flvo defeated tho Dos Moines Collogo basket tossers, 29 to 2G. Tho opening gamo was alow and gave little idea us to Drake's orospects for 1012. Tho first squad this year is com posed of ton men. Of thoso but four havo over played for Drako before. Although the squad is inexperienced, tho preliminary practice indicates that Urako will havo a hotter team than last year. Nino men were used in Saturday's game, Captain Noiman being tho only man who played tho ontlre gamo. Thomas, tho Btar forward, is Ineligi ble, but It 1b hoped that ho will re movo his condition boforo tho Ne braska gamo. Tho squad as a wholo is unusually light, but ovory man is faBt and it is hoped that Drako will bo able to hold hor own with tho other Missouri Valley teams. Ono moro gamo will bo played boforo tho Bluo and White Journeys to Lincoln. Simpson will bo mot Monday, January 8th. Saturday's gamo was watched by tho congress of Missouri Valley offi cials who had gathered at Drako to llston to Dr. Nnismlth of Kansas In terpret tho rules. Dr. Nalsmlth la tho father of baskot-ball and had several Ideas for proposed changes In tho ruleB. Tho principal chango advocated Is tho elimination of dribbling. It was recommended that whon possiblo a man should pass tho ball instead of dribbling It down tho flold. It Is hoped that this will eliminate somo of tho rough work which now characterizes baskot-ball. Tho gamo was roforeed by "Mlko" Hyland, formerly of Iowa, who Is ono of tho approved officials according to tho proposed changes. Although both teams wore slow owing to lack of practice, It seems that should these proposed changes in the ruleB bo mado tjio gamo will be mado much slower than It now Is. HERBERT S. CLINE. Unl students aro Invited to try tho Y. M. C. A. Barbers. You will llko their work. WHAT'S THE USE? What Is tho use of living whon this llfo Is not worth while? Man's day Is brief; his llfo submerged within tho rank and fllo. Tho Junior Hop haB como and gono, tho Military Ball; Tho football season's over, and tho Bcoro boyond recall. Tho tilings you got upon tho "troo" or in your "hoso," aro soiled. Vacation's but a memory New Year resolutions foiled. Tho water pipes aro frozen hard; we've had stowed corn three meals; There's slippery places on tho walks, and chilblains on my heols. The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year' It's up to you to "cram" all night; "exams" "are nearly hero. Get the Impulse Pay Your Subscription at the Ofrce Before the Fifteenth i i 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 Phone -4-Q FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER 129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appoarance knows that only a flrst-claBS morchant tailor can furnish tho sort of clothes that will give him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and well-dressed maa shows. At 129 So. 11th Street tho Arm of Plodeen & Brothouwor maintains a largo show window that Is always filled with a lino of goods that aro equal to tho display of any tailoring establishment to bo found in tho wost. The prices quoted on these goods attract attention, and tho workmanship and fit Is all that could bo desired. Here you can buy tallor-mado goods at hand-me-down prices. 2 fRATERNIIIFS AND SORORITIES! We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 CATALOGUE T PRESS UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION TO COME OUT EARLIER THAN BEFORE. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St tt Tho University catalog was yester day sent to tho printers. Although tho catalog is prlnto'd earlier than usual, it will not bo available for stu dont use until lato spring or early summer. For tho first time In Boveral years tho graduate bulletin will also bo Is sued. This will glvq tho courses of fered ,In tho graduate college and will contain information of Interest to all those who desire to take up advanced work. , Tobogannlng at Madison. At Wisconsin, tho university to bogan slide has been covered with a layer of ice from tho lake and it will bo ready for uso In a few days. Oh J You Badgers! CALENDAR. Wednesday Y. M. C. A. midweek. Templo. Thursday ' '- - V 11:00 a. m. ? "'' Convocation. " Dr. H. B, Lowry on "Art Studies." s , Friday "" 5:00P. m. Vesper services. . ) : 8:00 p.m. Basket-balL Nebraska vs. Drakb; Informal danco. Saturday 8;00 p. m. Nebraska vs. Drake. Memorial Hall. Jf , " 8:15 p. m. 'JAraazons," by Dramatic Club, Te'mplo Theater. I Si - -' A .- n'Wynr-tiH""""'"