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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1912)
ll' JJ1I1',UI ill IJIUJjlluJum M gj-U- -. W L hi i 13 THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN f I". I,' ' kx 7 IV W "" GREEK TO MEET GREEK FOR INTER-FRAT HONORS Grook will moot Greek In a truo battle royal Saturday afternoon in tho annual Intorfratornlty Indoor track moot. Preliminaries for tho big ovont will bo hold this afternoon at tho Ar mory, tho representatives of tho ton fratornltlcs entered clashing there at 4 o'clock. Ninoty-nino men are entered In tho moot this yoar. Teams from tho Al pha Tau Omega, Alpha Thota Chi, Delta Tau Doltn, Bota Theta PI, Kap pa Sigma, Phi Delta Thota, Phi Gam ma oDlta, Dolta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Psl and Sigma Alpha EpBllon being in tho lineup. In adldtlon oach of tho sororities will havo a four-man relay toam ontcred for tho big Intcr-sororlty raco to bo hold Saturday. Six men will bo ontored for each ovont In tho final races Saturday, and thoro will bo four rolay teams of four mon each for tho rolay races of tho fraternities. Tho tug-of-war flnalB will bo between two teams. Tho University band will play throughout tho entiro meet and will . also furnish tho danco music, tho dance following tho moot. Tho com mitoo in charge havo mado arrange ments to havo tho moot flnishod bo foro 2.30 o'clock and to havo Lincoln 'thoators hold tho curtain until 2:45 If any of theso attending tho ovont- wish to mako tho thoator In tho aftornoon. Tho dancing will last until 5:30 o'clock in tho aftornoon. Sovoral of tho fraternities of school havo planned to havo largo box parties for tholr crowds. Baskeball and athlotlc goods at tho Lawlor" Cycle Co.'s store, 1423 0 St. tf WRE8TLERS IN PRELIMINARIES. Qanz, Gunther and Wilson Are Tho Winners. In tho wrestling prollminarlos last bight Ganz won from Wado, neither securing a fall, in twonty-Avo minutes and Gunther dropped Haumont in tho woltorwolght class in seven minutes. "Wilson won tho heavyweight bout from Beavor In twonty-flvo minutes. Tho following mon will moot InTho tournament in tho small gymnasium this ovening: Schroyor, 120 vs. Koohlor, 123. Ganz, 130 vs. Wharton, 133. Mlllor, 154 vs. Frazier, 153. WliBon, 170 vs Beckhoff, 165. Gunthor, 137 vs Ruby, 144. McCormick, 178 vs Harmon, 187. For your orchestra call O. L. JonoB. Auto L-8C05. To Shoot With Minnesota. Next Saturday tho Nebraska sharp shooters will contend with tho Minne sota riflemen. Little information can bo gathered as to tho abilities of the respective teams. MinoBOta defoatod Michigan sovoral weeks ago and No braska shqt with Michigan laBt week but tho report of tho score has not yet been received. Junior Players to Meet, All Juniors who desire to play In the Inter-class basketball tournament aro urgently requested to bo at tho armory for, practice Tuesday ovening, February 13, or Thursday, February 15. . A largo atondanco is desired Tues day ovontng as a captain Is to bo elected. t t Kappa 8lgs Defeat Betas. LaBt night on tho gymnasium floor tho Betas suffered a defeat at tho hands of the Kappa Slgs 12 to 7. Tho game was fast throughout and the usual roughness that characterizes In-ter-frat basketball was present. Both teams lacked nothing In the way of support from loyal rooters. ORR TO MANAGE CAFETERIA EXPERIENCED 8PECIAL 8TUDENT 18 APPOINTED TO POSITION BY COMMITTEE. Tho Y. M. C. A. committee in charge of tho cafeteria has llnally ar rived at a decision in regard to tho management and has appointed Ralph W. Orr to OH that position. He will tako charge immediately, and will ovorseo tho installation of the furnish ings. Mr. Orr is registered as a special student In tho arts and science col lego, and has bcon taking work at Ne braska for Bovoral years. Ho is mak ing a special study of education. Ho has had experience in this line of work. Ho was formerly in charge of tho dining service of tho Lincoln Commercial Club, and whllo thoro tho affairs of tho dining room were put on an offlclent paying basis. During tho past week a largo steel range, weighing about one ton, arrived and has been placed in the basement of tho Temple. Mr. Orr will havo charge of tho installation of this range and of all the equipment, which Is due to arrive soon. As yet noth ing haB been dono oxcopt tho rebuild ing and enlarging of tho kitchen, but as fast as tho equipmont arrivos It will bo put in placo. Tho Y. M. C. A. committee which has chargo of tho cafotorla consists of four men representing all partb of tho school. Prof. A. A. Reed, chair man, and Dr. B. L. Palno, represent ing the business mon of the city; Luclan Marsh, alumni member, and D. M. Rogers, student representative, Make up tho commlttoe. TENNI8 PLAYERS ARE SADDENED. Popular 8port May Become Thing of Past at University. Tears! Also much walling and gnashing of teeth. It begins to look as though tennis would bo a thing of tho past in Nebraska sports. When tho regents decided that tho noisy laws deserved a building of tholr own they also decided that it must bo built on tho ground now occu pied by tho tonnis courts. At prosent tho tennis men can find no other place about tho campus that would bo avail able for. tho popular pastime. Thoro Is no spaco loft on tho athletic field. Tho only placo possible just now would bo on tho two lots on the north west corner of Tonth and U streets. Those lots aro now occupied by a cou ple of houses which tho Univorslty rontB. With tho addition of another lot thoro would be room for at least threo courts. If the regents would concede this property to tho tonnis men tho houses could bo cleared and the grounds ar ranged with tho money now in the tennis association's treasury. Make your datOB early with Hagon alck's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf ALPHA PHIS HAVE FA8T TEAM. Five Sororities Announce Names 'of Runners In Meet. Five sororities havo announced tho names of tho runners who will repre sent them In the lntor-sororlty rolay raco. Tho Alpha Phis, having Racely, Reed, Brannon and Christmas on thoir team, feel confident of landing first place. Tho list of the mon represent lng theso sororities follow: Chi Omega May, Wiley, K. Lee, Kenneth Wherry. Delta Gam.ma Barney, Dick Rus sell, Ross Hascall, Mark Hargreaves. Kappa Kappa Gamma Waugh, Howard, Seaman, Gordon Beck. Kappa Alpha Thota Anderson, Rob inson, Wentworth, Scott. Alpha Phi Racely, Christmas, Bran non, Reed. Sale of Men's Shoes 400 pairs of $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 shoes, on sale . . . This offer includes shoesrom such well known lines as Stetson, Dr. Reed, Upham Bros. & Hurley's. All reasonably good styles. Shoes that will give excellent wear. You will find Gun Metals and Tan Calf in either lace or button styles. Sizes are not complete, but there is a good range, as the following tables will show: GUN METAL CALF SHOES . Size 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 Width A 0 1 3 4 5 9 13 11 10 9 2 2 0 0 B 2 5 6 7 11 11 7 17 9 5 B 2 0 0 C1644608661 1 0 1 1 D013714. 4000 0 0 0 0 TAN CALF SHOES Size 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 Width A001242115C 6 2 0 0 B17C6 10 52478 G 2 0 0 015761848212 2- ' 0 0 D0217001427 1 0 00" If your size is here you are sure 61 a bargain Saturday. '. S Wf m m m MfS ' & rW v - m m m - mms s vj $12.00 Takes the. pick of any $20 ot $25 o Overcoat in the house Ctavenettes too Palace Clothing 4t9 Company osteet Inter Frat Indoor Meet and Matinee Dance i20 SHarp, February lO, 1912 Hagensick's Orchestra 2-95 mmz H2 r- ! i i l m - i & II i . -r k,.l J '. rin t i V 5 4 . . hi t 1