The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1912, Image 2

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FREDERIC (' McCONNELE,
Editor In Chief.
MnnnKiiiK Editor Morrill V Rood
AsRoclftto Editor Konnotli M. Snydor
AHHOclalo Editor. .Cloyd V. Stownrt
Literary ICdltor Chandler Trimble
IJuhIiiohh MumiRer.
AHHlntunt MiinnKor.
Circulation Manager
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.1. L DrlBColl
..I S Uowen
HCIUMES
C. I, Yoclium, .1 . CutrlKht, H (;
Hewitt, W F Goodman, Winifred See,
gar. C N Drown. F. N. Wells, A. R.
O'Hanlon. E W Horno, F. A. Turnure,
J. R Wood, I K Frost, Leon Samuel-boi).
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Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each.
TELEPHONES
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Editor 11-1821 Manager H-1821
Entered at the poHtolllco at Lincoln
NebraHka, as second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Couktcsb of March 3,
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER If), I'M 2
tory Will the precedent hold, or will
It turn Wo think the latter Nebras
ka has not played sensational ball this
season, hut It has played good football
Kansas has suffered a series of dire
defeats, and by following the analogy
to its national concession It would
seem that the odds were In favor of
our own team.
CALENDAR.
fa Football game
fc Boxing, 3 bouts, each . .
fa Wrestling, '. matches, each
fc Relay race .
fr Tug-of-wai
Big Hciap
OLYMPICS TOMORROW.
fr Events Points, -fc
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WHO BREAKS THE TIE?
Tomorrow's game with Kansas rep
lesents the seenth played since the
two schools resumed athletic lelatlons
in l'.IOti Dining that time the two
teams have bioken even on the nuui
her of games lost and won In 1900
the game was played heie and Kansas
won by the score of 8 to 0
In the following year the Cornhuak
ers journeyed to Lawrence and defeat
ed the Jayhawkers by the score of 10
to (J The next two games were
played at Lincoln and resulted In vic
tories for Kansas The game played
in 11108 was a decisive victory for Kan
sas, while the game of 1SI01) was won
by Tomiiij Johnson, who in the last
few minutes of play, getting a Ne
braska fumble, and with splendid in
terft'ience, broke through the entire
Nehiaska team for a 1)0 yard run, and
scored a touchdown.
In 1910 and 1911 the Cornhuskers
traveled to Lawrence and came home
the. victor each time The llrst game
was a close one, Nebraska winning, 0
to 0, while the latter resulted In the
uneven score of 29 to 0.
What will be the result this year?
Every time the two teams have mot
tho visiting eleven has won tho vlc-
Frlday, November 15
Delta Chi Music- Hall
Union
1'alladian
Sigma Chi House party
Beta Theta PI party
English Club Prof Alexander
Sigma Phi Epsllon House paity
Silver Lynx House party
Nu Sigma Nu House party
Alpha Chi Omega House party
Saturday, November 16
Kansas-Nebraska football
Annual Girls' Club luncheon
Alpha Tau Omega Annual ban
quet, Lincoln Hotel
Phi Kappa Psl Dane ing party,
Temple
Tegner Society.
Delta Chi -Annual banquet
Acacia House party
Kappa Sigma House party
Chi Omega Dancing party
Phi Delta Theta House party
Delta Upsilon House party
Sigma Phi Epsllon House party
Delta Delta Delta- House party
Acacia Party, St George studio
DR. H. J. LEHNHOFF
U. OF N 97
CONSULTATION
506 LITTLE BUILDING. 11TH AND O
"CLASS SPIRIT," BY HOWARD.
He Will Discuss This Question in
Weekly Vespers.
"Class Spirit" will he the subject of
air address by Re L R Howard, tin
Congregational student pastor, at the
First Congregational Church Sunda
afternoon at f o clock Mrs Raymond
will have charge of the music, as usual,
at the vesper service This service Is
intended for University students, and
has met with much success thus far
this semester
MEDICAL PROFE6SORS ORGANIZE
"Journal Club" the Name of the New
Meeting Held Tuesdays.
The local members of the medical
faculty have organized among them
selves a "Journal Club," which meets'
from 11 to 12 o'clock each Tuesda
morning The members in turn report
upon recent papers or books iir their
respective lines of special work which
they consider particularly noteworthj
B M
Want to See the Game?
Wanted, twenty men to assist at tho
Kansas game See Guy E Reed on
Friday, 2:30, Memorial Hall 201.
Flossy HATS $2.50
Those Veloor, Silk Effects, English
Derbies. All the new Blocks
BUDD
1415 O STREET
TAILORED SUITS
Many new and at tractive suits for join selection, made from
till wool materials in the following cloths Serges, Diagonals,
Fancy Rough Materials, etc Priced at
$15.00, $20.00, $25.00 & $35.00
DRESSES
Corduroy and Serges, many models that are entirely now
having been shipped us this week. Priced at
$10.00, $12.50 and $15.00
DRESS COATS
About .")() new all wool Dress Skirts, in a variety (tO yet
of cloths and models Specially priced at PJ J
SUITS
Hundreds of styles to choose from. Buying made easy for
)ihi here Tho unusual wide range of at tractive models for your
selection Chinchilla, Rough Effect Cloths, Whipcords, Plaid
Hack Chinchillas, also Hondo (Moths, made U 4 and full lengths;
shawl and close fitted collars-
Priced at $10-$ 12.50-$ 15 to $35
I MJmfaMmnm I
We serve the purest and , Huyler's Chocolates
best HOT and COLD RE- ; $1.00 Fountain Pens
FRESHMENTS in the city , $1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
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FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMPANY
1106 O STREET
AUTO 3228
BELL 234
HAVE THE
EVANS
LAUNDRY
DO YOUR WASHING
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th aud O Sts.
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