The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1913, Image 6

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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TFNNIS MEN PREPARE
TO START SEASON
Net Artists Brought Out by Spring;
eathcr Have Begun To Enthuse
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Over the Sport.
With (In- final arrival of BprliiR
woatlior irnniH (lcvotfis, along with
nil other alhli'lPH. hnxo Iicruii to
Htlr in their shells and observe the
hIriis of (lie limes Tennis ns n col
legiate sport, has been allowed to die
down a Nebraska during the Inst few
years for a number of reasons, among
them being the lack of suitable
grounds Now, however, good courts
have been onstriicted east of tbe at li-
letic field, and men are busy putting
them in shape for spring practice
Conch Stiehm, who was a noted in-1
tercollegiate player himself, will en
deavor to bolster up this department
this year. A spring tournament will
-ht -held h--which f-rethmen weH
as upperclasinen will be admitted
The winners of this tournament will '
reeehe a letter and a championship
cup A schedule of intercollegiate
meets bae also been arranged. The
net artists will meet the best players
ef Peru, Creighton, Kearney, Ames
and will he entered In the big annual
spring valley meet at Lawrence
A meeting of all tennis sharks will
be held Friday afternoon at f o'clock
In Tl 100 for the purpose of complet
ing the organization of the tennis club.
Tennis has always been supported by
the players themselves financially, tbe
same will probablv be true this year,
as the athletic board has appropriated
no funds Therefore, nil members of
the association will be assessed a
small sum In return they will be al
lowed the privileges of the courts
THE SMOKERS AT THE GATE.
I love to cut a morning's grind, to
leae both Prof and class behind,
.ind hie me to the gate, to fill m
pipe wilh a mild old blend I borrowed
liom a passing friend, my fortunes
to awail. Sometimes I'll talk of poll
lies and how a leader can be lied,
when it comes time to vole )i how
10 dance the latest fad and whether
it is icnlh bad to weai a puiple oat
lld when outside these gates I
stand, that roll of sheepskin in my
hand I'll grab my dirty cla , and
load liei up lor a linal pull with
liinids so lieai i v, hale and 1)1 vi tl at
ilie palling ol the wa And when
wilh lite all's done and said, and
l'e smoked liei down to Ibe final
shied, I'll ask lor m "jiinmie" pipe
Willie some would die with the taste
ol lood and others civ for ale well
biewed. I'll lake ine biiar pipe nd
when I near the Pearl (late- 1 hope I
i
lo se" ni old schoolmates, tlliee deep
ill a siuoU ba.e ltefoie old I'ett
MiMWKK-he-lh 4-hy1H-ttth-Hc iwich
tor the loan of a match and how Id
passed m das For the sweetest
Miains ol the golden lvie and the,
i
quiet of heaven would iiuicklv the,
I
and become a palsied joke, it we
couldn't skip the seraph's call and (
make a break for the outer wall to (
steal a minute's smoke Fl'XZ
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Place oiir order with Tow nseml as
earh as possible for duplicate por '
liaits The Cornhusker price contin j
lies until tlie close of the school ear
Adv tf
Non-members will be excluded when
ever there are members who wish to
play. There is plenty of good tennis
material in school and it is hoped
that all will bo present at the meet
ing Friday.
SPECIAL SALE
OF
HATS and CAPS
SATURDAY
d "I QA for nobby new Mallory
P LZJ made Spring hats worth
$2.50.
$2.40 for the $3-00 srade-
CC for Spring caps all the
'-'' shapes and colors worth
$1.00.
Palace Clothing Co.
1419 0 STREET
EDWIN S. RIPLEY
A.B. '01; LL.B. 04 (Michigan)
LAWYER
CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
Asks the Support of University Men
Primaries April 8th. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
WALTER L. DAWSON
CANDIDATE TOR
CITY COMMISSIONER
THE LIN DELL
CATERING TO SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES
BANQUETS LUNCHEONS RECEPTIONS
An Excellent Table de Hote Dinner
served from 6 to 9 p. m. 75c
Music during Dinner Hour. Also Sunday Lunch Hour
ALL SOULS' CHURCH
A FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister
12 and H. Streets.
"The Curse of Militarism" at 10:45
Euken Lecture by Dr. Hyde, 1 2:1 5
Musical Vespers, Trio of
Miss Eiche, Miss Burlingame and Mrs Aug, Molzer
at 4:00.
:The:
University School of Music
Establibhed 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public School Music
Apply for information 10
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts
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