THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1S GQRNHUSKER TRACK MEN MEET KANSAS TOMORROW FIFTEEN ATHLETES LEAVE, AC COMPANIED BY COACHES STIEHM AND REED. Tomorrow afternoon at :.' In o'clock tlio ConiliuHkcr tiack team nwM'tH Hh old enemy Kiuihhh on the .layhaw ker' field A Htronn num edition of fifteen picked men lef yeHterday afternoon, n.'ompanied hy CoarhoH Stlehm and Heed and todav Ih heln Hpent In a Rhon uoikont thin morning and a rerit i!iIk afternoon for tlie fray to morrow' KatiRa'R chni-co of polntH In the ruiiH and relaH Ih Hinall. hut nhe Ih consid ered dangerous in the hurdles and weights, (lie Woodbury hoyH l)ilnn noted for their faRt hurdling N'ehraR ka has represent Iiir her two fast men In this event Harney and IIuhhpI, ro fonts (t deft.it are not ho Htronn In t'llR iPKard oh in the dlseuH and shot put wliirh were both lont to AmeH In the meet List Saturday In the Hprinta. Rarely who was high mnn In the Ames moot, Christmas, who has shown up wpll In thp parly spa Km vork oiitH and Heaver, who won li t In the IU)ard Insh from Amos, are entered 'or Nebraska Cromwell, v inner of the broad lump and HaRt Ih;h. the hlwh jumper are exported (o put up a hard Hunt in theHe two dlvl Hions of the meet ltean ' MeCouan, who caused tiiurh liHappointment by failing (o place with Amen, has recovered to a Kreat extent and wi'h Hecker, who is also vpry fast, will take care of the half mile Hrannon and nderson, it in aiillrlpatod. are due to give the KauHaiiH some anxious moments on the longer runs The fifteen nipn who nro pntered In the meet for Nebraska are- I- H Anderson rapt . Howard Har ney, W L HarneH, V (' Hpcker, Karl Hrannon, (' A Heaer. .( () Christ mas. It O from well, D .1 Harmon It It Hastings, A A May, V I Mo Cowan, George Racely, David IteavR, Itlchard Russell Regular practirp on the fipld will continue" for thosp not takpn to Kan sas as thp Minnesota meet cohipr off April 11, and a much larger numhpr of mpn will be uspd Thp sizp of thp tpam takpn to moot the JayhawkprH was npcpssarlly limited by thppxppnsp of thp trip Pleasing Young Men No where in the state is there a store where young men can come nearer heing pleased witli everything they wear than here. The ties, the shirts, underwear, hosiery, hats, the clothes, and tin; special care in fitting every garment sold. All will please you. FARQUHAR 1325 O Street Lincoln Lincoln Hotel Eddie Walt JUNIOR HOP May lO, 1912 TicRets $1.25 THIS COUPON and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or Baseball Goods at Lawlor Cycle and Sporting Goods House 1423 O Street SENIOR PINS New Shipment Just Arrived Get One Before They Are All Gone The University Book Store 340INorth 111th Street NEW Sample Shoe Store Shoes for Men and Women. We fit big and little feet. You don't have to pay Retail prices when you buy shoes here. One Price Always : : : $2.50 Shoes for $1.95 $3.50 Shoes for $2.45 $4.00 Shoes for $2.85 No More, No Less Joe's Sample Shoe Store Up Stairs Over the Guarantee Store, 1132 0 Street Heffley's Tailors Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles DO YOU PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ? V w A MAN who cornea here for his shoos, will secure his contentment without paying a fancy price for the privilege of being satisfied. "But" you say, "I want the correct style, and good fitting", and you can get both here at right prices. "But" you say, "J want to be sure of good leather", again you are safe in our hands for we guarantee our leathers. "But" you say again, "1 want to be sure of tho it" again you'll take no risk here, for our shoes are designed and lasted by the best shoe-making talent the country affords. Wo can show you the right shoes for you. Men s Bootery College Shoes for Men Only C. V. Roberts 144 North 12th I lETCfe4 IWgjWTL'" '-H'f I " '