The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1912, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBBA8KAN
COLLEGIATE SPORTS
E. LEE UPDEGRAFF
CHAMPION WRESTLER
BEING DEVELOPED
Tho Wrestling Club Hub the eighth
wonder of tho world In tho way of
mat artists. Frank Dworak should be
come a second GotchIiackenschmidt
from all present tndlcairons, and overy
day Bhows an Increase in strength,
skill and measurements.
Beforo coming to tho Univorslty
pworak novor suw a wrestling match
or practiced a hold of any kind. Tho
ilrst day out he was greeted by a
large gob of enthusiasm, and though
a froshman, he has been the pet of
tho club and is being shown and is
asslmuiating ovory hold that over
came on to tho campus.
Looks Like a Winner.
Without doubt he will hold tho
wrestling records of tho west for the
throe years ho may wrestle. .Mb
measurements and Btrongth teBtBhavo
been watched with groat interest by
all people interested in the fine art of
wrostllng.
t Strong Build.
Height, 5 feet 8 inches; weight, 205
pounds; culf, 18 inchos; thigh, 28
inches; biceps, 17 inches; forearm.
12 inches; wrist, 9 Inches; chest,
1(5 inches; waist, 32 inches; width
across shoulders, 22 inches.
ACADEMY TRIMS TEMPLE HIGH"
Heavier Squad Bests the Five in Close
Contest, Tuesday.
The Temple High School wus de
feated In a fust game of basketball
Tuesday by tho Lincoln Academy.
Both teams are in tho City League
and tho game was one of tho fastest
and closest that has been pluyed to
date. Coach Huscall's light but fast
team played tho heavier Academy
team so hard that tho University mon
were fortunate to got away with a
victory. Tho score was 16 to fl.
Aggies Play Two Games.
The Agricultural College played a
doublo header basketball game Tues
day night when the farmers slipped a
defeat to tho Fairmont High School
and the Faculty worked a victory out
of the College View five.
Porter, Gaddis, Johnson, Wlllard,
and Neafus held down the position's
on tho Aggio team throughout the
game.
Next week the Aggies go on their
first trip of tho season, visiting David
City, Columbus, Geneva, St. Edward
and Albion. Tho squad which will
make tills swing around the circle has
not been definitely picked.
Swimmers, Start Soon.
Tho intercollegiate swimming sea
son will bo opened January 13th by a
swimming match between NorthwoBt
orn and Chicago.
Senior basketball practice, Wednes
day, 2:00-3:00; Friday, 6:30-7:30.
THE FOLSOM CAFE
I 1325-31 N STREET
A Comfortable place for Students meal
. times or after the shows
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Salads, Sandwiches' and Fancy Pastries
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STIEHM WORRIED OVER
BUSKET-MLL PROSPECTS
Prospects for the Drake game uro
not so rosy as at ilrst anticipated.
With threo men temporarily out of
the game on account of studies and
injuries, It looks ns if tho Cornhusker
team may start the season with a do
feat when they meet tho Blue and
White five next Friday night.
The practice during tho fore part
of the week was so strenuous that a
number of men ore taking an enforced
reBt cure on account Of stateness. At
least three men are off the floor from
grippe and colds. The squad can
hardly muster enough men to practice
tho now rules.
Coach Stiehm has doubts as to
whe'ther the team will recover from
the effects of such a strenuous week.
With a hard schedule ahead it is posi
tive that all of the squad must be
used during tho season.
Hawkeye Rifle Team Chosen.
The University of Iowa rllle team
has been chosen and preparations aro
being made for their first match,
which is to be held with Minnesota.
Morton C. Mumma is captain of tho
team and L. H. Keeper heads the
marksmen. Iowa generally has one
of the best rifle teams in the country
and this year's team is not expected
to bo an exception.
No Place for Indians.
Naturally the reader would think
that an Indian club would hold down
a place in the Sporting Column. Well,
there is one at Michigan that does
not. It is here becuuso all tho Indians
wo over met were good sportB.
Gym Floor Dates.
Dr. Clapp has issued tho following
notice : .Men trying out for toams to
enter the intor-frnt or Charter Day
athletic meets: The gymnasium will
be open on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays from four to live, and on' Sat
urday afternoon boforo three.
Maroon Co-eds Play Hockey.
Hockey haB been taken up in real
earnest by the suffragettes at the Uni
versity of Chicago. Tho women nre
playing a series of games.
Dalton Praises Rugby.
Jack Dalton, captain and Btelfar
klckor of tho navy last season, says
he owes his ability to punt und drop
kick to rugby football. Dalton was a
phenomenal kicker while ho played in
tho Engllsli sport.
Basketball for Girls.
All girls wishing to play basketball
rogardlosB of teams meet at gymna
sium at 1:00 o'clock on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays.
RECEIVE BIDS FOR CAFETERIA
ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE TO
SEAT ONE HUNDRED
8TUDENTS.
Tho committee, which is working
out tho details of the new Y. M. C. A.
cafeteria is now busy considering
bids for tho necessary fittings and
furniture. The bids are coming in
fast and are mostly from linns in tho
city. Tho dotnlls of tho plans of the
bids are being worked over ns rapidly
ub possible
The bids received provide for about
ono hundred seats, tho arrangement
of which Ib to be somewhat similar to
that qf other cafeterias of tho city.
It is thought that if all the prelim
inaries can bo finished In a few days
the cafeteria can bo in operation with
in n month or Bix weekB. In tho mean
time tho book store will have been
moved from Its present location and
bo lodged in the Administration build
ing. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
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CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
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HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner Ui30 to Ji30 'iff
Supper 5i30 to 730 XtJL
Alto Cafeterlan Style
For your Steaks, Chops amd Qulak
Service Visit
The New York Chop House
Open .Day and Night
1840 O Street
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BAGGAGE
Auto Delivery Co.
BANKS
First SavingB Bank
Control National Bank
BAKERIES
Folsom
BARBER SHOPS
Chaplin
Greon's
CLEANERS
J. C. Wood. & Co. ,
Lincoln Cleaning and Dyo Work..
Wober
CLOTHING
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Farquahar
Flodeon & Brothouwor
Magoa & Doomor
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothlug Co.
Spoior & Simon
COAL
Whitobreast
CONFECTIONERY ' '
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
DRY GOODS
Millor &. iino
Rudgo & Guonzel
DRUGGISTS
Molar Drug Co.
RlggB
FLORISTS
C. H. Froy
FURNISHINGS
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Budd
Magoe & Doomor
Mayor. Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Spoior & Simon
Rudgo & Gucnzol
HATTERS
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Budd
Mague & Deomor , t y "
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Palaco Clothing Cc.
Spoior & Simon
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JEWELERS ' ' ''
Hallott
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
MUSIC
Walt
Hagonslck
Thornhurg
OPTICIAN
Shean
Hallott
PRINTERS
Georgo Bros.
Hyde Printory
Simmons
Van Tlno
RESTAURANTS
Horpolshoimor ,
Y. M. C. A. Spa
Baker's Car
SHOES
Budd
Mon'B Bootory
Mayor Bros,
Miller & Palno
TAILORS
Flodoon & Brothouwor
College Tailors. '
THEATERS .V
Oliver . . " ,
Orpheura
TYPEWRITERS "
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
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The Best Is Always the Cheapest
1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 14r
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