The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1913, Image 4

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-;n. . 1,1 mi tlic Hjilh Miiioon I s wa" predicted in liiht Kridiis 's
ririturdi". wan :t iln of Hur)iis-s in "lUm liodi Drak' and Oklahoma were
In f o if I t I woilil pari icidarly in the j HimiiuiK-il fioin the riiiiniiin in the
iMifiT'Mi ami i'! dope wm- iiihi-i .M is-om 1 Valle 'onlei eti e lat Sat
WlKfoini .mk ti-d h I'linine, Minne nida This leuen NebniHkn, Amen,
-ota v 1 heat'Ti NubruHka, and Kaiiha-. and MlnHouri in the Hold.
MIchiRiLM -.lUTtimbf-d to tho Agric'K at-
,irk At Lincoln, the Ncbraaka teujn What tin- Cbicano sport ritern
Mini; ii tootbail. triumphed oveijtlimk ol tin- ('ornliuHkcrs" victory Sat
linnon"'' itsini; the old, and won for nrilin is .summed up in tin- following
In- tint time ii ''leven years Al clipping Iroin the Chiano Reeonl-
Iioul;1i I"- (Jopli'-i 'b-vi'ii wiic twice 1 1 rivl!
v i t li i ti 1 oniiK distance, once on the' "The bin surprint ol the day was
liMMt-y.tr.f line. th- ConihiiHkerK with- the defeat of Minnesota bj Nebraska,
-lood (li-" attack and kept the noal . Nobod in the western conference flj;-
ine froi'i beinp loosed All predlc ured it possible that the CJophers would
-Hnr: fnn.i.iH Minn, imtii, but Nebrnskn i tall before the Coinhuskers The full
luoved i datk hore The final score strennth of the Minneapolis team
v.ih 7 I-- ' t Ann rbor, Michigan, in the game from beginning to the.
hi t)ir iir-i time in the history of foot
Mil. i'"h oeioie tin Michigan Agricul
ma) ' iil-i;e Tin (i mi 1 score was 2
n 7 V-t h men ucre outclassed
i oiii Hftr! to llnis! and were lucky to
-.cure 'hen lone touchdown The Nebraska outfit turned and crossed the
ail no 'MMiM-to oftei Again the dope goal line. Minnesota was thought de-
ioret Mnlunan oidedh strong at the start of the sea
miii, and it ma be that Nebiaska was
end, but never once did Minnesota
have a (hance to beat their oppo
neut- Three times Nebraska held on
its fheyaid line, and then after the
tiopher.-- had spent their energy the
SKETCHES OF PROPOSED
undei rated when critics told of their
EXTENSION READY TODAY weakness, but al an rate ("oath Wil
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ham.- was caught nappinu ToletTsou.
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Both in Case of Consolidation at Farm i li (iopher iiuarter, plaed a stai
3i Extension on Downtown i;aim . but the i est ol the team weak
Grounds, ened undei tiie Minnesota now looks
'Ihn'' iifii'icnt sketches as in oposed to be set ond di ision mnteiinl among
I. ins 10' Nebrur-k.i Inline campus tin- inn nine'' teams, and il will have
lie to In .submitted toda to Chancel to show something startling in the
hi vt. and V S Allen president next u weeks to tegain its lost
l thohoaii! ol regents At that time piesti.m "
rchite' ' Hodgdon ol the firm ol
Kntaii. Sluplex & I oolidge of Chicago "Hing' Maslin, the star right end.
-ill MibrtiM plans for ( onsolldation on plaved a remarkable game Saturday,
he downtown campus, and for exten-1 toiisideriug the fact that he was out
-ion of tne downtown campus and at . ot his head during almost the entire
he Stat- Kami Mr llodgon secured Mrs' half. He received a bad kick over
he tnai'-nal lor the plans at a visit j the right temple after a few minutes
hen Jir-f -piinu 'of play in the first half and played
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I lUllUlllIll 11.(111 ) ItUI lllf-, IIM UHUUH Vf
that period When lie came to hiin-
, selt during the intermission he
stiaightwa demanded, "Did they
score on us''" Being reassured in the
inegatne, he went back in lighting
liardei than e er
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NEBRASKA-MINNESOTA GAME
MOVING PICTURES j
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MAGNET THEATRE
1511 O STREET
THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING
OCTOBER 23 !
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
FOUR OTHER BIG FEATURE REELS
.Touch Orchestra, L-U6CC
MISS STERKEL
Hair Dressing, Manicuring
and Switch Making
.ADITS AND GKNTI.KMEN
li 4420 Room 412, lirowneli Blk.
WATCH
FOR
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BIG
SALE
STARTING
SATURDAY
KLINES
1 132 0 Street
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SENIORS MEET.
Senior Class meeting 11:30, at
Temple Theater
SOPHOMORES MEET.
Sophomore Class Meeting 11:30,
Memorial Hall.
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CLEVER dressers are all wearing
the smartest collar style of the
season4 SHADOW 'the LION col
larwith all the LION comfort features.
Look for it in your dealer's windowthe style with
"Pliable-Points." 6 for 75c or as usual 2 for 25c.
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(pilars
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Oldest Drancf
UNITKD SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY, N. Y.
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Exclusive Agents for Lion Collars
ED'S TOGGERY
Home of $2.00 Hats
10-12 () St net
Anatomically Correct Arch Supports
Have your Foot Troubles Adjusted and
be Properly Fitted with SHOES that
are RIGHT.
C. Roy Miller
FOOT SN'XIALIST
BYRNES SHOE CO.
1307 O Street
Lincoln, Nebraska
Special Afternoon and Evening Classes
IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
at hours to suit University s-tudents. We enroll many
University students each jenr. You are invited to
visit the school and get particular.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
The Business School Training School
with the University Atmosphere
Cor. 14th and 0 Sts. :: :: :: Electric Building
Send - it
CLE ANER
TO - HlGBY"
AND DYER
Express or Parcel Post Paid One Way
1322 N STREET
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