ni, yiiiw THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ! UPPERCLASS CO-EDS WIN SENIOR - JUNIOR COMBINATION BE8T8 OPPONENTS BY 3-1 SCORE IN PUBLIC GAME. i CONTEST WAS WELL FOUGHT Team Work of Seniors Humbles Play of Others. Stands Dotted by Liberal Number of Mas culine Fans. "Team work, girls, team work," was thr way Miss GittinRs expressed the ;5 to 1 victory of the upperclass girls over the freshmen and sophomores Indeed I approve of the stand , j t1(. ,0ckey game yesterday. With taken and think most all of ns rather Ideal weather conditions, and an ap preciative audience of fans in the j stands, the game was well fought and well won. It was the first public ai-! UiU'muldH that "if-tw-kHMUHtinPtlnnlp,,, ()f llt, lrtR,. lHhn u-m,,.,. i.s mud- In ollepe entrance there amj Ufta tK, tnjr,i scheduled contest, I should not be in collet activities" giving the seniors a lead of one game' ml doesn't want to see any school . in the contest. put on- over on Nebraska, so there FACULTY WOMEN ADD SUP PORT TO BOARD'S DECISION Are Convinced That Nebraska Is Fair In Controversy But Wish to See Conference Intact. Nebraska is perfectly justified in reinalnc to draw the color line, says MIhb Dechtol and Miss Gittings of the gymnasium department. Thoy express themselves as much interested In the controversy and think tho stand taken by the authori ties here perfectly justified. Imv- the Hooker T. Washington slo gan,'' says Mi ltechtol. Miss Git- Your "EDUCATION" has been "NEGLECTED" if you think you are "WELL-DRESSED" in a "HAND-ME-DOWN-SUIT or OVERCOAT CUT OUT a little "POOL" and "PARTY" And have your CLOTHES MADE IN LINCOLN BY REGULAR TAILORS. We cut an "individual pattern" For "every Customer." Our Woolens are all EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS Dr. Maxey was present in the offi cial capacity of cheer leader for the i no ground tor argument between i taitllui inusculin( He.nent that dotted th-M) two football hosiers. the south stands. His cheers were' Miss Bechtol thinks that no rash frequently inaudible, or mere side step should be taken, however, in remarks, but what matter that? Or-, withdrawing trom the conference, as , ganized rooting for girls' athletics has I according to our geographical location ' not come into its own, but is in the there would be no other schools of formative stage. With the addition Nebraska's dais easily accessible for of a girls' band and several girls in' Uiim,.s the stands the game would have been At the Urn- the Nebraska baseball complete in all the features ot an in team went to Kansas for a game and ten ollegiate match H actual count were illacked b the rooting squad. , there were twelve toed witnesses n having their dothing turn and hat the game stolen, the true spirit l Kansas was The pla was last, espei iall at inanii--t and we lose nothing b those times when the puck was being break'ng off nlhletii activities with driven dangerously near the goal. Kansas but will if we leave the con- , Then black and white clad upperclass leren. .-, says Miss Hechtol, and adds, girls mixed with the somber-hued low-j "Who ;n the seenty-seven states will j ers in a mad scramble tor the rubber! w- 1 . - a game with it we with- J puck. Team work s. individuality 1 1 raw": sometimes resulted in a goal, but more ! frequently the guards sent the often- Tea Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and sive ball back out of the danger zone. Repa -er. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Ot the upperclass team. Olivia Stur- devant and Ruth Inhr were conspicu- Wisconsin Takes Tip. oils lor their clean-cut play. Fay Tol- Th- student conference ot the Uni-j les and Helen Carroll were leaders veislt of Wisconsin recently passed among the freshmen and sophomores. a resolution torbidding freshmen to' The lineup- -liter Mtloons A great many upper I'pperclass ()liia Sturdevant. cnp lassi -n have moved to eject frosh tain . Amy Armstrong, Freda Bishop, rrom the saloons if they are found , Mildred Itutler. Carey Butler. Marie tnre Clark, Isabel Coons, Celia Davis. Beu- lah Harris, Helen Randall. Vlasta Dr Alldntt, dentist, 200 Ganter bldg.,'tt'rba, Frances Tuthill. Gertrude 1240 O St. B.-3905. VanDriel, Ruth Lahr. Lowerdass Mona Lac- . captain . 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