The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1913, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
TOURNAMENT PROVING 8UCCE88.
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Heemoil to liuc tu advantage They made u totnl of six polnta In the first
hair, and seemed to dazzle theii opponents by their swirt team-work. The
Klginltes Hcored a total of thiee points In the second half the crowd, com
posed largelv of HUppoiteiH of other teams who feared Lincoln as a possible
(ompetltoi encoiiiaged the lOlgln bos, who iesponded nobly They sailed Into
the local team, hi caking up their team work, and beating down their guards.
'I ho race was nip and tuck until the very end when the visitors made a final
t pm t and won the game The Lincoln playeis made a number of foulb in the
second hall, and the free Hiiowh on these fouls helped to defeat them
TODAY'S GAMES.
The play foi today will Btart at 10 o'clock this morning and last until
late this evening The games scheduled for today are as follows
The second round or the winners of yesterday arternoon games
Albion vs. DeWltt, 10 00, Chapel.
Templo vb Geneva, 100 00, Armory
Omaha vs. Auburn, 10:15, Chapol.
Norfolk vh (Veto, 10-16, Armory
Columbus vs. NobraBka City, 11:00, Chapol.
York vs South Omaha, 11.00, Armory.
The third round or the winners of last night's games
Mlndon vb. Gothenburg, 2:30, Armory.
Central City vb Falrbury, 2.30, Chapel.
Sutton vb University Place, 3 30, Armory
Elgin vb Kearney M A., 3.45, Chapol
The wlnnora of the Becond round will also play this afternoon.
Tonight the winerB of the third round will play.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST -Phi Delta Chi Frat pin. Find
er leturn to i42 T or call B-1629.
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FOR SLF-A tapestry bed couch
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upper pait made of hald and hpnngs
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LOST On Olhei stage Saturdav
night, laigi blown engineering book
Find, l i i t ill ii oi notll Hag ofbce
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LOST Lad's gold watch, monogram
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pin Hew aid If ioturned to Mable
Hajch. L301 or phone Auto F-2131.
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LOST On the editor of tho Cornhusk-
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pen, s-afel variety Heturn to this
office 3-13 3t
FOH RENT Dance hall, second floor
Urownoll blk, 25x90 foot; no better
floor In city; elevator sorvlce, cloak
rooms, toilet rooms, good piano; no
public dance allowed in hall; limited
to fraternity, sorority, club and private
dances; dates reserved; $8 a night.
Both phones John Taylor, Brow
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SPALDING'S
Baseball Goods
ARE HARD TO BEAT ! !
We Have a New
and Complete Line
We Solicit the Fraternity Trade
H. Reusch,
118 So.
12th St.
Get Ready for the
Easter Parade
The New Suits are here-Beauties-all
the late models.
New Hats, too-every slope
and color.
New Shirts, new Ties at
lower prices than elsewhere.
Palace Clothing Co,
1419 0 STREET
THE CAFETERIA
Of the University Y. M C A
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfastj7to 8 : W Dinner 1 1 to 1 HO Supper 5 : JO to 7
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Copyright 1912. Alfred Decker Cohn
NORFOLK STYLES
These and Many Other Models in Other Makes on Display
Easter
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