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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1912)
J ' M n - . THE DAILY NEJ3RASKAN B r I ft. RETRIEVES LOST HONORS CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM WINS AT OMAHA RUN. CAPTAIN BOGGS PLACES FIRST Team Started Race in Good Condition and Wins High Place Out of 38 Entries Distance Three and One-Half Miles. CAMPUS NOTES Th StiidentH'Sultorium, Auto D-1294. Rein Goes Home. (' j Rein has boon railed home by the HerloiiH IIIiiohh of his father JonoB' Orchestra. I'hone L-8606. Bowman Pledges Phi Psi. I'hl Kappn I'hI unnounccB the pledg ing of Dave Bowman of Omaha. ProKram printing Dunonii's Print I Shop. I Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B179(. 235 No. 11th. "Ags" Dance. A number of the "Ar" Club who remained In town for Thanksgiving gave an Informal dance at the Farm house Saturday evening. The StllHfmtc' Riiltnrtnm. rlmnlnn , and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294 Patton Comes Visiting. James Patton, a former Nebraska end who has been coaching the South Omaha High School team thlB year, was a visitor at Delta Chi house Sat urday and Sunday C II Frey, University florlBt, 1133 O at. Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto F-2042 or n-2!)!)0 In the annual Y M ('. A cross country meet held at Omaha on Thanksgiving Day, Nebraska's dis tance team partially retrieved their recent Missouri Valley defeat by win ning first place and securing a hand some silver cup of no mean dimensions for the school's trophy room. The whole team showed up exceptionally well among a large number of con testants. The five men entered for Nebraska were Hoggs, McMasters, Dlers, Kratz, and Anderson. All the men were In good physical condition and the result of the meet was a more fitting demon stration of their distance ability than the meet at Columbia, Mo McMasters Wins Second. Hoggs, captain of this year's cross country team, succeeded In winning first place, while McMasters, whose studies prevented him from being en tered with the Missouri Valley team, came In second. Dlers made sixth place, Kratz eleventh, and Anderson twelfth. The use of spikes on a hard road was a serious handicap to Ander son and offers an excuse for his low plnce. The Y. M C A cross-country meet Is held yearly In Omaha under direc tion of the Omaha Y M. C A. Either tenuis or Individuals may compete In the run, the distance of which Is three and one-half miles The course ran weBt from the Y M. C A. to Central boulevard, thence along the boulevard to dimming, and from dimming along Sixteenth to the starting point. The fact that there were thirty-eight Indi vidual entries is evidence of the fact that the winning of a forward place was the result of no small effort on the part of Nebraska's men Cut. ! FEWER DELINQUENTS THIS YEAR Freshmen as well as older students I will receive a hearty welcome, courte Scholastic Average Higher Than That oua treatment, and the best of service of Last Year. at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, That the scholastic standing of Uni 120 N. 11th St. Adv. verslty students Is on a decided in- rrense is the result of the recent in- Students at Harvard, Yale, and vestigation of the delinquency commit- Princeton who now occupy the rooms I tee There were fifty-live less students formerly used by Roosevelt, Taft, and delinquent at the mid-semesters this Wilson will meet together at New year than last, and the report last year Haven tomorrow for the purpose of was quite favorable at that time. forming a club. Only future occupantB Only live students were suspended of these rooms will be eligible to be as the result of poor hhowlng at the come members. inid-Bemester examinations i Continuing the comparison, Profes- ,, , . ,i BjBjBaBBBjBHHBjBaB sor iMiguerg siaieu mat tnose wno were delinquent were down In more subjects than the delinquents of a year YOUR ROOM--- Does it need one or two more posters or art pictures? Get one of those "Don't Forgef's. A good time to start your account in a "Stud j ent's Account Book," only 25 cents. When in our store ask for what you don't see. We try to have what the students need. Uni Book Store 340 North 11th Street I Delta Chi at Iowa. Delta Chi will Install a chapter in the University of Iowa December 6 to 7. Several members of the Nebraska chapter will attend the installation ceremonies. Christmas stationery, fancy cards and letters, menus, dance programs. George Bros , 1313 N. t Biba Leaving for Home. W. O. Biba, who recently underwent a very Berious operation for appendi citis at a local hospital, has recovered quite rapidly and will leave thlB week for his home in Exeter He will re enter school next semerttr TRY ago Sp. Y. W. PARTY FRIDAY EVENING. Will Hold Shower for Rooms This Week. The Y. W. C A. Is planning a party fQr Friday evening, December 6, to be given in the association rooms in the Temple. It will be in the nature of a shower for the rooms. W. S. OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold, drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View Phone B-O-X-A-48 WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O Sti HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING "SPA" I Try th Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room I Cafeteria Plan I City Y. M. C. 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