THE DAILY NEBRASKAN LINCOLN HIGH BESTS HASTINGS By means of popular subscription tho University of Utah is enabled to have a wormitory, which is to bo known as the "Itltter Dormitory," in honor of the chief donor. Sets Too 8wlft Pace for Opponents and Grabs Big End of 18-0 8core. i m IF t Lincoln High School defeated Hast Iiirh High School yeHterdiiy afternoon on NebraHka field by a Hcore of 18 to 0. Tho field wan covered with about two InctiPH of water, and It wan almost lm poHHlble to mnke good gains Lincoln Bcored a touchdown In tho first quar ter when It Doylo carried the ball over on a line buck In the second quarter Allen made another touchdown and repeated the trick In the last few minutes of play Nothing but straight football was used tho greater portion of the time, although Lincoln executed a very pret ty forward pass in the third quarter Fumbles were quite frequent and the ball was lost seeral times by both teams The Lincoln High lads used a fako punt to a good advantage several times The Hastings team used the shift play for good gains, but were un able to score, although they came very close to it In the first few minutes of play Tho big fresh -soph scrap at the University of Montana will consist of a tug-of-war, wrestling matches and running races Tho first event will be the most interesting, as the losers will be pulled through a small river All lecords were broken at Coe Col lege this year for attendance. Tho freshman class, which Includes many athletes and forensic stars, is tho larg est in the hlBtory of Coe Collogo. The total enrollment was Increased 10 per cent Talk about nerve' At the recent fresh soph scrap at Coe a very en thun.istic freshle girl, when she saw her lass was winning, climbed to the top of Willlston Hall and tore down the soph, ponnant, which had been hung there by the overconfident second-year men. It takes years to learn to operate a slide rule The book of instructions that goes with a Multiplex helps to shorten this time Adv -fcOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O FROM OTHER COLLEGES. O O O -frOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Drake had os many calls for teach ers last year that It was impossible to "fill all tho orders" with last year'B graduates Scores of students were maimed in tho "tank rush" at Purdue, some of them fatally Twelve hundred students turned the InterclasB rush into a blood free-forall fight from which deaths maj result The authorities are giving the matter a thorough investigation, but It lookb like another case of "locking the barn alter tho horse is stolen," for about twenty prominent football men of the sophomore class were more or less injured Seniors of the University of Califor nla wear somboros and belts and hat bands with boar and poppy designs They are contemplating doing awaj with freshman caps. The new women's dormitory at W1b eonuln is rapidly nearlng completion and will bo ready for occupancy this fall. VEe) building, which 1b said to cost $150,000, will bo a modern fire proof structuro and will be one of the finest buildings on tho campus. Prof Laurence Fossler will speak to the Students' Liberal Religious Union at All Souls' Church, Twelfth and H. Sunday at 12 15 p in on "The Right of the Kmotions " All young people aro Invited Adv. Classified Column WANTED Four boys to room and board at 1528 P St ; modern, hot water heat, electric and gas lights, board $3 50 per week, room $6 per month each LOST One plain cuff button with Initial "S " Owner return to Irwin Smith, Rag offlco GOOD THINGS TO EAT :- .. AT WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-215 North 9th St. MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS Wa could make ikem "Cheaper," but we "Won't." WVwould mako them "Better," but we "Can't." LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR f PRICES, TOO. i CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Auto 6067 RUN BY OLD U. OF N. MEN Jones & Hailing, isswoiuh GREAT SPECIAL SALE Regular History Note Book Covers, 10c. Reduced prices on bronze shields and Uni Pins. We also keep the latest University novelties. The University Book Store 340 N. 11th Street D. B. GILBERT, ManaEer. LINCOLN, NEB. , iCV h -. X tip .i I - f iVKnX'C-XW-' ACiBirtXV vJVVS rmmyPim 8ri tra 4"A W$H'$MM X ' &$$&' . ' ' sy4-W&WM (xiZi .. ''TSMvy-.fAr "fK'i ft n r - ( iWf SCENE FROM BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON'S DRAMATIZATION At the Oliver, Tonight, Sat. & Sat. Mat. MUSIC! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS! As there is no longer any school of music connected with the State University you are at liberty to take your music with us. ' -Every department of music complete. 22 ARTI8T INSTRUCTORS IN CHARGE 22 JOHN RANDOLPH, Dean of the Faculty. ALOYS Ct KREMER, favorite pupil of ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM QU3TAV C. MENZENDORF, AUQU8T MOLZER, CHA8. E. EWINQ and AUGUST HAGENOW, FREDERIC C. FREEMANTEL and many others. REGI8TER NOW. LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE Oliver Bldg., 13th and P Streets. Auto B1494 I. V I f A ... :i 'SiaS" "iii '.w & L "fiiM '' -. 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