The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1912, Image 3

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    T IT E DAILY NERKAHKAN
TIGER LUCK TURNS LINCOLN VS. OMAHA
TONSILITIS HITS MISSOURI WITH ANNUAL CONTEST WITH METROP-
DISASTROUS EFFECTS.
OLIS COMES TOMORROW.
STAR PLAYERS ARE AFFECTED VICTORY ASSURED TO NEITHER
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Clay, Wiggans and Barton Not in Form Tradition Gives Lincoln Victory on
Tigers Looking for Unexpected Home Grounds, But Purple's Team
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Nevertheless Satisfied with I Comes Prepared to Fight
Their Heavy Line. to Finish.
COLUMBIA. Mo, Oct .!u (Special1 Next Saturday nl tcrnoon oim of the
to the Daily Ncliiiiskiin, bv ' V Tnl ' prettiest exhibitions of lootball Hint
ley.) -Tonsilitis has in ad the Tinn lias been i n this vear will In- pulled
camp with disastrous icsults Two ol oil on Nebraska Held when Omaha and
the men are unable to repot I and two Lincoln clash The two schools are
are in a very weakened condition on rivals in every sense ot (he word, and
account of it The two men out ate a nieat name may be expemd 'I he
Clay and Winnans The latter is the two e!- ens ai e about eenl matched
star HU pound half who has been show in both weight and speed, and cull
inn ureal lorui this year m illinium sufleied one defeat, and that by the
with tht1 ball He piobnbly will not lies Moines teams
be able to play Saturday Clay, the The Lincoln team has a backlleld
other man, will be able to appear in that is haul to beat, lor they are last
Kiiit, but not to put his best eflorts into and sure The line is quite bea and
the name ' has been able to withstand t In attacks
Harton, Missouri star tackle, was the lot' the opponents' backlleld with nood
worst affected. I le lost more than ten, success so lar this season Captain
pounds duriun his sickness and is in a 'Doyle, who has been bolheied with a
very weak condition He is play inn ' had ankle sustained in the Hastings
now, but is not tin' same Harton who i name, is in nood sh;ipe, ;ind nrcit
starred in the Ames name Kv ery pre
caution is hemn taken to keep the
disease lioin siieadinn
thinns are expected ol hllll III tilt
Omaha name
'I he Omaha eleven is in rood nun
A neneial spirit ol conlldence in the and prepared lor noihinn but itoi.
Timers prevails alter the excellent The lor wards aie annieive and vtiv
work that t ! showed nnainst the last The backhcld. allhoiiii a lut.i
Sooneis McWilliams is in ureal lorni li.Jit, is v ei v shuts The Omaha b.u U
and will doubtless run tJie team Satin aie veiy j; I with the loiw.ud pa
day No one is rash cnounh to predict and have used n m nood earns in tin
a Missouii victorv, but everyone h;is a names plaved tins ycai
sneakmn idea that the Tineis will pull Since l.s:m the two learnt have met
the unexpected like they did at Nor- lourteen tunes Lincoln lias won seven
man and tied two out of the lourteen The
Missouri expects to full.v hold her Omaha delenal ion, I wo huudi c st ronn.
If you have refined
taste and appreciate
stylish, distinctive
clothes, yon will find
what you want at
l' ' iSk
Magee & Deemer's
I; System suits and
overcoats for young
fellows; Mackinaws
sweaters, raincoats,
caps, flannel shirts,
everything to please
the discriminating
college man.
Mfjmm t iv-w. xi ,' y ?. '
Copyngtil I'M I I" I louw ol Kupprnhomcf
-josm
own in tin Ijne, but in the backlield it
with the Omaha lln-.li School Hand.
is another matter The coaches are, are cominn down Saturday monilnp
ex)erinientinn with the backlleld and
no one knows just who will start in the
Nebraska name
JOURNAL HONORS BUCKNER.
Noted New York Lawyer, U. of N. 04,
Featured in University Journal.
In the last issue of the University
Journal, Kmory K Ituckner, '0 1, is
nlven the front pane lor his picture
and the follovvinn two are nlven to a
brief sketch of his life Huckner, one
of Nebraska's best-known nnuluates,
was the chief counsel for the city of
New York in the police investigation.
V. V.
over the Uock Island, e.xpectinn to win
The ollicials lor the contest have
been chosen, and the lollowinn vvill
olnciate. James Harvey, captain at
.Nebraska m 'u'.i, will act as referee,
Keaines, e.x Hellevue, and Lofnren, ex
Nebraska, will alternate as uinpiie ami
head linesman
LE ROSSIGNOL PENS ARTICLE.
His "March of Socialism" Appears in
Canadian Magazine.
A timely article on "The March of
Socialism," from the pen of Prof.
James K. Le RoHslgnol, appears in the
current issue of the University Maga
zine. This magazine is published
jointly by several Canadian universi
ties, and deals with matters pertain
ing to politics, industry, and science.
The liueup
LINCOLN O.MAI I
Doyle ... .UK Uousc
Westov ei ... U T . Haliinan (C )
Harmon U ! Mosei
Spranue ....(' Mt ad
W'ilkie L C . .. . Nelson
Westov er, U. L T . . . Smith
Hawthorne . . . L K . . Hunbes
Allan () II ... MacKarland
(Juenzel It II (Jardiner
Doyle (C ) L II I'latz
Moehmer .... V Colden
- "Jimmy."
NEW LASTS IN
MEN'S SHOES
We li,ie ;ul!c(l iiijiii new l.isls lo nir line nl men's slmes,
;is well ;is relnilillie- the best stvles IVuiii previous se.isnn.s
Yon will find the best makers represented iii our lines
STKTSOX'S and IIANAN'S es)ccillllv well represented with
then- HKST NTMRKIvS and a full lim- !' sizes.
Chicago Cleaners
20 Per Cent Discount to Students
Call on ui. 315 South 11th Street
Second Address on "Gergson."
Dr 11 Alexander will nive the
second of two addresses on "Hernson"
to the Students' Liberal UeligioiiB
Union at All Souls' Church, Twelfth
and H, Sunday at 1 li 1 f . All Univer
sity students Interested are invited.
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THE NEW REGIS
A very dressy hinh toe, high
models that come in Tan Calf or
Hlack Calf, either button or lace
Unusual value for, J)air 4.00
ENGLISH CUSTOM LAST
This is the shoe for dressy
ounn men who want a shoe with
real style to it Comes in Tan
Calf or Hun Metal Calf, lace or
button A splendid value for,
per pair . $5.00
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