J THE DAILY NEBEABKAN NO TENNIS THIS SPRING Thoro are- quite a number of tennlB "sharkB" roaming aroilnd the campus who spend their Bummers wielding tho racquet, and It 1b expected that when Stlehm getB hold of a few of them NobraBka will bo In lino to take a leading place in IiIb line of sport NEW GROUNDS CANNOT BE EQUIPPED IN TIME FOR U8E NOW. Although It will be Impossible for tlio University to provide tennis courts? thlH spring, arrangements have been made to furnlHh the athletic manage ineiit with three first claHH courts for use In time for next fall's workouts The Uegents at their April meeting, autliorled Superintendent Chowans to start work on the grounds lmmedl atel east of the athletic Held TIiIb property Is at present occupied by three dwellings and the tenants will hae to be ejected before any work can be begun No special appropriation was made for this woik. the understanding be lug that the authorities should be free to construct and equip three first class courts The cost will probably reach $::w, and this will Include all necessary nets, backstops and ground tools. It Is epectod that with the creation of some lawn tennis grounds reserved especially for tho use of the I'niver Blty. interest In thlB popular game will Increase The Missouri Valley Conference has In Its schedule an an nual tennis meet, and Nebraska is considerably handicapped In this eenl In not Inning suitable equip ment with which to develop a team ABOUT PEOPLE C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O SL tf Ted Marrinor. Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Mak your datea early with Hagen Ick'a OrchoBtra. Auto B-299t. tf Havo Graves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St. George Bros , export printers, en gravers and emboBsera, 13th and N. Tbornburg'B Orchestra delights dancers with popular hltB. Auto B 255G. tf Programs and Invitations printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 North 12th. Y. M. C. A. barber shop opens at ! 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited ! Best service. Engraved danco programs done In Lincoln. Ocker EngraWng company Brownell block. Heffley's Tailor Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles Smart Styles for Young Men $3.50 to $5,00 Miller & Paine Chancellor Avery went to Omaha yesterday to attend a meeting of the property committee, which was given power by tho Regents to act on tho bids for the new medical building at Omaha. jiMaa-ms i x r- mwxaxri jj u u, aUri tsl?sr2a& Copyright Hart SclutTner it NUrx ui Style HTheit Stays Stylish 'OU young fellows who know and like tho smart distinction of style in tho clothes we sell, can best unders and why we say so much about quality. You want style, but what's the good of style that doesn't stay stylish? Suits 15 eund Up Armstrong Clothing Company GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS y A