The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1913, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
if FOOTBALL FACTS
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Miiim-nin had a lepi esentat i e hei e
Imi ili' N'.-ln ankii AkuIc mime in the
Mimi ol HsiHtant CoikIi I las ward,
who look back with him divei'H noten
a- in Hi"- manner in which the Corn
hnki'ih play tin- meal aiitmnnal
K.tini' lie wasn't able, howeer, to
K'M a line on vi-rj mini ol Ncbra.ska'H
lui (nations, Ix'cmiHc it was imtirci's
Ha iv foi Coach Ktielun'H diHciplen to
me anything cxcc)t straight football
against the h The lioii e plays are
b inu a'il up lor the ('lOphers
()eihai(l on the sidelines this week.
He 'I he Held is muddy today The
f.llows will m't awfully diity.
iu-H 'Dial won't inaku mix dlfturf
MisHoiul at ('olninl)ia This should he
a victory for Missouri
At Lnwience, Diake will mix with
Kansas It is expected that tills will
be a haul fought mime, but the Juy
hawkeis, j ml i n by the way in which
the not Washington's oat last Sat
urday, should annex the Iouk end of
the store William Jewell plas Wash
bin n at Topeka
Two schools aie bound to be elimi
nated from the championship race
Washbuin is already out of the run
niiiK tluoimh her defeat at the hands
of the Coi nhuskers The dope indi
cates that Oklahoma and Drake will
also be left out in the cold, cold world
when the final lemilts are in Saturday
e cninK
The Liiuolii Commercial Club is go
iiiK to entertain the galaxy of foot
ball stars that are now in Lincoln at
luncheon today There will he numer
ous speeches Coach Stiehm, Dr. Wil
liams, Captain Purdy and others will
Stop and Look !
It's the duty of every
young man who has a bit
of pride, to buy the best
that he can buy when it's
time for clothes.
Any how we want you
to look over the new ones
that we're showing for this
season.
There are new ideas ga-
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gle talks The T'oininercial Club are
'loyal Cornhuskeis They bought and
disposed of some seen hundred tick
els for the game tomorrow
i m i'
lli Won't make ,m difleience?
Win not''
Sin Well, the hae a 1 1 1 1 1 team.
Il,l en't lh' ?
Movinu pictures will be taken of
the mum- Saturday These pictures
will lorm a section of the lilms that
,ii i beinu taken for the Nebraska Con
.i iMituiii Committee They will un
dtMihiedh be shown at some temple
ci .iiinii meiit In the citv The cum-
. Saturday, October 18
i i.i ma) be tinned on the crowds in t
iln stands be ie;id with voui pret
tlcM i:rin
CALENDAR.
I Friday, October 17
Agricultural Club Music Hall '
Mpha Sigma Phi Music Hall
lpha Theta Chi -Dean Davis' home
Sigma Alpha Kpsilon -House
Mpha Tan Omega -Annual banquet .
(Jirls' Club luncheon
Aca la dancing party Temple
Delta Chi Lincoln Hotel
Delia eta Walsh Hull
Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity Hall
Tegner Hanquet Hall
Siher Lynx St deorge's Studio
Simna Phi Hpsilon House
LONG LIST OF DEFEATS.
(Continued I loin Page 'X )
I lie officials loi the big game to
men row hae been definitely decided
upon Mm in it Maskei, a popular ret'
e ee in the west, will be referee, 'er
iebe punier Harard linesman, will
till the position of head linesman
Un.iii ui Si Thomas will act as iim-
piii I m -e men niaKe a rename irio
,,;,, , weighed In PUi.' Nebraska was de
. (, I'eated by a score of 19 to 0
.Ian..- Ila.vey. still anothe. peppen Former Scores with Minnesota.
1'ldinini was heliing whip the arsity
t m Kb - and ends into shape esterday
.i' uiif.iv will In a day of mteiest
n, 'onib.ill to the deotees ot the
Ml nin alley Conlelem e The bit
l i , 111 I In W est Is, ol ( oui se.
ii. 'i'.iska Minnesota battle, but
i will not li mii e in the ( on
i.i it u.it ion i iklahonia play -
Ljbli that hlinkct 11, ink
t li i iiiT Did you rci s,iv this
to oursrlf), if not aloiul when
voui pen soils voui fingeisJ
Let a Moore;. on I .eakahlV
It can t leak always clean, easy
to c hi i v, lon to use
HALL K T T
Uni Jewrlet
has a i sizes, f2 iD aiul up
r- MisIlkI 1871 11 I.i O
Minnesota Nebraska
P. M0 LMl 1L
ltml P.i (i
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l'.m:; . . No Came
p.mi it; il'
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pun, i:: it
P.uiT s
PUIS n (I
Pai'i 11 (i
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P'l '. Iiu a Km;
Waldman's Orchestra, phone Lftai:!
I a ailt i . ,i st udent ol I'niversit y
Ushers at the game Saturday aie noti
lied to a)eai in complete iiinlorm
w li it h means clean ollars, tan shoes,
.w 1 1 m t ot in in good con (1 1 1 ion
1 ngagc totmal niiisn. now Hagcnsick
LADIES
Street
Tan
Patent and oun boots
$2.95
BUDD 1415 0
lore, and we want you fel
lows in college, with that
special and particular taste
in dress, to let us show you
what they are.
opyrijht lUn iKh.irtiici A. Mri
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS
YOUNG MEN'S
$3.50 - $5.00 - $7.50
$8.50 -$10.00 - $12.00
VOL NG WOMEN'S
$v90 -$5,00 - $5.75
$0.00 - $7.50 $10.00
The popular style The wanted colors
MILLER & PAINE
3 STORE
Riggs
Drug Cutter
IIUYU-.N S C ANm
SODA WATKK Ll'NUIKS
"SPA" I
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lutvch Room I
C'ufetr.na Plan I
City Y. M-C. A. 13th and P I
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