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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CROSS-COUNTRY LACK8 VETERAN DOPE I: N fg LV Jack Dent said Inst evenlnK that he would appreciate It very much If the perBon who left his fountnln pen, ntlck pln or his coat In the locker room would call nnd take them out of his way. At the University of Chicago season tlcketB are being sold for $5, which will admit Btudents to all the homo conteBtB, Including football, bafloball, track and basketball It also Includes the fee for the use of the tcnnlB courts The football manager at Colorado University recently found It necoBHary to order a special football Hiilt to get one large enough for a husky mountaineer Seven veterans of the Cornell foot fall team have been dismissed from the training table by Coach Hharpo on ac count of their Indifferent attitude toward their work on the team. The Australian rugby team arrived in San Francisco the other day and was given a hearty reception by the California, Stanford and Olympic clubs The visitors will be entertained for the next few days and then will play their first game next Saturday with the Bar barians in Han Francisco Captain Boggt Only Old Man In 8quad of Twenty-five Practicing Dally. The crosscountry team, under the leadership of Capt J H. Hoggs, Is rapidly rounding Into fine form The number of men haa been dally Increas ing until at present there about twonty fivo merout Ab yet no old men have reported, bo that Captain Hoggs seems to bo the only veteran In tho team O H Zumwlnkle, a freshman star of last year, and considered a probable MIbboutI Valley sensation, Is also on the team The cinder path has been discarded and the men now go upon long hikes into tho country The going out Into the rough territory is doing much to develop the men, and the team Is show ing every indication of being a MIs sourl Valley champion The following men are working out at present C It Weber, Theo Kublk, 1, S Pharos, C II Anderson, H Foe, C P Kratz, K (J Anderson, C. F Far man. J J Stuckey, D V Wllhaus, A C Schmidt, V I) Smith, .1 L Mc Masters, M F Wade, O Thelsen, H M Piers, J Cutright, R Lyman and O II Zumwlnkle Harvard -An official rat catcher has been appointed at Harvard Many val uable papers and books have been de stroyed In the buildings, but with the new employe and his assistants, a fox terrier, two ferrets, and a Bcore of traps, It Is hoped that this trouble will cease. Classified Column LOST Small open face gold filigree watch. Initial "M " Call Auto H 1697 10 14 It FOUND A fountain pen Owner can have the uamo by calling at this of fice and identifying it 10-4 3t LOST In the library, a Waterman safety fountain pen; owner's initials and frat name on the pen. Return to this office at once. 19-9 3t GOOD THINGS TO EAT - AT - ' WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-213 North Oth St. MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEV1 HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS GREAT SPECIAL SALE Regular History Note Book Covers, 10c. Reduced prices on bronze shields and Uni Pins. We also keep the latest University novelties. The University Book Store 340 N. 11th Street D. B. GILBERT, ManaEcr. LINCOLN, NEB. THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS W could make them "Cheaper," but we "Won't " Walwould male them "Better," but we "Can't." LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR PRICES, TOO. CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Auto 6087 RUN )Y OLD U. OF N. MEN Jones & Dalling, issno.h th STUDY MUSIC In an establish school where the standards of instruction are given the same careful thought as in the best departments of the University. THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC offers Bplendid Instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. Department of Dramatic Art Apply for full information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the University QJljr Hhnilfc Uke yintr tthirh. "TRY THEM" 24D &u. 1 HI? &t. Etnroln. Nrb. (trihtim' WE WILL uncom-nii DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128 N. 14th See ou r Sample The most exclusive custom tailors could not make clothes for you that would he any more distinctive, any hetter tailored or more perfect in lit than our KENSINGTON suits and overcoats 20 and up. The cut shows our English sack model, soft roll lapels, padless shoulders, high cut waistcoat very popular among smart dressers. Our L SYSTEM, designed expressly for young men, have lots of "pep," combined with durability and classy tailoring $14.50 to $30. MAGEE & DEEMER wigalMm iim ikrmmm ijahtni.iaiiiiiiiiiili i .L.