The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN
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SOPHS PULL VICTORY
JUNIORS LOSE BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIP BY ONE
POINT.
ALMOST PUGILISTIC CONTEST
Both Teams Fight Fiercely for Suprem
acy But SophS Climb Up At
the Finish. Score
21-22.
Tin- Sophs have won another cham
pionship. The juniors were the goats
this lime. The sophs won from the
freshmen several das ago and the
seniors defaulted to the juniors. This
left the championship game to he
played between the second and third
year men The came together last
night in a battle that would put the
suftnmette riots of England so far in
the shade that thes resemble moi e
the pink teas of our own lair maidens
According to some of the feminine
spectators that were present, it was
held in a manner somewhat resem
bling oik of those inter-sorority conn
cil meetings of old
The two teams and the dishonorable
referee appeared on the field at about
8 o'clock, ready for the fray After
much arguing as to the eligibility of
the various players, the battle started
and it sure was some battle. The most
of the Soph players were late and the
team started with a crippled lineup, it
being found necessary to impress se
eral men from a gym class that was
in session
The Juniors .soon acquired a ten
point lead on the improvised Soph
team The regular Soph team ap
pean-d at this moment and the game
took a different turns The first half
ended with the score 14 to J). The sec
ond half was close and some real pug
ilism was engaged in. Finley, the long
hungry looking center for the Sophs
secured several goals at this juncture
and, coupled with some excellent
guarding by Southwick, made the score
climb up until at the close of the coin
bat the Sophs were one point in the
lead.
When the whistle blew for the final
call of time a count of the injured
was taken. It was found that one of
the Sophs had a cut in the back of
his head requiring three stitches A
junior discovered a broken arch in his
foot after one pile-up Both teams
tried several times to intimidate the
referee but he, being a man of fear
less character, refused to be frightened
and made the teams go on with the
game even at the risk of his life. Some
suitable reward will be given the win
ners. The line-ups:
Sophomores.
(' Finley.
V Krause, Thompson, Thiesen.
(J Baunian, Israel, Southwick.
Juniors.
C Williams.
F Cutwright, Hacely, Heavis.
G C.elwiek, Kavan.
Have you seen the fresh spring stylo
Box Taper at The University Hook
Store" Adv.
Spring
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Raincoats, $5 to $30
Spring Suits, $10 to $45
Rainproof coats-Gabardines-Slipons
-rubber coats-in fadt we have a com
plete showing of raincoats, the bet
all around coat for spring made-for
dress wearfor business-for motor-ing-for
rainy or clear days.
Well made coats that fit per h p - (t0l
fectly and that are guar an- J) Q Vf
teed to be rainproof - - - t w t
If its a spring suit-that you are think
ing of drop in here and see how
easy it is to secure perfect clothes
satisfaction meaning the style the
quality the patterns you like at a
price that seems fair to you.
No better clothes can be had
than we will show you nor will
you find a better assortment of
new things than shown here.
Copyright If W Alfred Dvctor A CchM
Special Values in Boys' Suits this Spring
Second Floor
MAYER BROS. CO.
THE STORE AHEAD"
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
TO HAVE YOUR WISH COME TRUE
For delightful comfort in cabs where
you want to ride with the pleasure of
knowing you will not soil a costly
dress call "Ensign!"
Our cabs are all full size where
four passengers may ride in comfort
as cozy and clean on the inBide as you
den. Rides as smoothly as a Pullman,
ller pleasant remembrance of her
escort to the formal will be more last
ing where you use an "Ensign Cab."
It means luxury comfort and pleasure.
Adv.
Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
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Give us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD Re
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$100 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
PHI-BETA-KAPPA KEYS are here all sizes and
prices. Bring your certificate.
1913 Class Pins, too $1.75 engraved free.
Established mi HALLETTS, Um Jeweler two street
THOMAS P. HARRISON
FOR
CITY COMMISSIONER
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