The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1912, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRAfiKAN
MUST PUT UP FIGHT
NEITHER CLA88 TO TAKE OLYM
PICS WITHOUT 8TRUGQLE.
FRESHMEN FEAR DIRE PENALTY
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Much Good Material Being Brought
Out to Champion 1916 Sophs Keep
Plans and Teams 8ecret and
Give Out Bear Stories. i
WANTED Hlx boyB who want regu
lar board, home cooking, $3 50 per
week, two moalH a day $3 per week
Call at ir28 I' St ll-13-3t
LOST -Saturday on campus, gold seal
ring with InltlalB "B M. IV Return
to Rag ofllco.
LOST Saturday on the enmpun, gold
fleal ring with Initials "E. M. P"
Return to Hor ofTlco ll-13-4t
LOST A gold watchchnln and charm
Liberal reward; no questions anked
V It Sadllok, 1439 S St. U-14-3t
The day act Tor the Olympics will
noon be here, and yet there kcpiiih to
bo but llttlo commotion In the rankw of I
tho oppoHlng factions As yet there I
has been no skirmishes between the
scouting parties of the opposing arm
ies, no one has been taken In ambush
and made a prisonei by a party of the
enemy, no spies have been detected
within the enem s lines, and no trace
oT arsenic can be found In the iiimy
beans of either camp
The freshmen have been display Ing
considerable enthusiasm in taking hold
or matters and bae been developing
some excellent material, but the sopb '
camp remains quiet and none of their !
deep-laid plans have been divulged to
outsiders. They can not be Induced by
tho most princely bribes to part with
any Information as to theli plans toi
tho meet
One thing, however, is certain 'I'll
sophs will have to "go some ' if the i
vanquish the "fresh" in this meet I
Tho green material which was ushered
Into the University early in the fall
has become seasoned 1 discipline oi
tho cadet regiment and l the ahsorp
tion or Nebraska splnt and have .
veloped Into a lighting bunch tluit i
not to be treated with disdain In al
dltion to tills, they have become a
qualrrted with one another and will
stick together as closely as the soph -mores
If the sophs thluk the iu
going to have an easy' victor", or a vU
tory or any sort, they rna find tlu-i
selves sadly mistaken, for it Is a ii
tion whether they with their eieri
once will be able to conquer the fieh
man lighting spirit
This promises to be the biggest and
host of all Nebraska's Olympics, and u
would be a crime foi an v one no innt
ter how badl "stung b tin midpoint
tors, to work in lab or studv upon u.-m
Saturday morning There will be p;( n
ty of opportunities for the lii'-st i at tie
meet, and the presence of nunuuni'
upper classmen and rows ot coed en
thusiasts will be necessai v it the du
or the Olympics be accorded its true
dignity as one .or Nebraska s greatest
gala clays ) (' N II
X,
SOPHOMORE HOP.
With almost all or the tickets for the
sophomore hop already disposed of, a
woll-appolnte 1 dance is assured. As
tho result of the success of th ticket
Bale Chairman Swift has gone ahead
with tho arransrernen's- on a scale more
elaborate than Is usually possible.
The demand for tickets has boon so
great that tho committee has decidod
not to hold tickets later than Monday
for students who havo spoken for th, m
but havo not yet paid their money.
After that tlmo any tickets oidertd
but not claimed will he sold to other
students who desire to attend tho last
big dance before the Thanksgiving
vacation.
As a result of a recent trip to New-
York City by Louie HnKonsIck, whose
orchestra will furnish tho music, an
entiiely new program of pieces will be
a feature of the hop
Only a few days renin in in which to
make datei for thin dance, which oc
cms Friday evening, November 22, at
the Lincoln The few tickets still to
be sold before the limit of 12,r is
reached an in the hands of Russell
Swift, OeoiKc Kpooner, Kd I'ettis, Louie
Meier, I 'at Dennis nnd Marry Perkins
The Co Op book stoie also has some
- Adv.
Coach lluitw ll is putting the Aggies
tluoiigli fie and heavy practice in
preparation for the Aurora game next
Friday The tam is coming along fine
and a good game is expected The
Kami lads want to wipe out the defeat
of last Tli.iiikHgivIng day at Aurora
everal new men are trying out, so that
two full teams are in the Held
ATHEN You go home for Thanks-
giving, take mother, sister or
sweetheart a box of Golden Rod
Chocolates, 60c per pound, or any
of our many other favorite candies
made in Lincoln by Gillen & Boney,
"Good Candy Makers"
FOR SALE AT
Uni Book Store
340 North 11th Street
HAVE THE
EVANS
LAUNDRY
DO YOUR WASHING
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
1 3th and O Sts
A" Y. M. C. A.
"At Antiseptic Barber Shop.
Any Style Halreuttlng 25 cent6. -
if Best Service. Try Ub. -fr
QJljr
jflferrijanta ffiamtftrB
IDiutld lihr your Iflurk.
kTRY THEM"
24D &a. 1 111? t. Etitrulu. Nrb.
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J T jX COWL.E3 J J I HyAb NX
THE GILBERT & SULLIVAN FESTIVAL COMPANY
With the N. Y. Casino Cait, Chorus and Orchestra
IN "THE MIKADO" OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT
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