The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Qtyr laily Jfabraakan
Property of
THK ITNIVEHSITY OF NKDHABKA
Lincoln.
M. V. REED
Eilltor-ln-Chlor
MnARng Kdltor
AMOciato Kdltor
AMOolato Editor
Konnoth M. Snyder
John L. Cutrlgbt
Fred N. Weill
AMES TAKESM. V. MEET
CAPTAIN OF AGGIE SQUAD TAKES
FIR8T PLACE IN ANNUAL
CROSS COUNTRY.
NEBRASKA IN THIRD PLACE
Goctzc Second Man In but Total Score
Puts Ams and Missouri in
First Places.
HKPORTOHIAI, STAFF.
,1 v Harlan ... Athletics
Kthol Arnold Women
iiati Ainfinrn. Ruth Squires, Kobort
Holland. Louis Horn.., Clara Dod.K j "
Olrn livrls. Karl Koefer. It. V. I""' ,h
Konpal. Homer Phillips, Clar
. n" Spier, Max fiaohr.
ROHWI'U Weeks.
TTlUiVTlngr Frank S TvrHms
Circulation Manager . ..I. ' Hoard
Subscription price $2 00 per '
pajuble In art aire
Single f'oplos. r cents each
TIii' Ames Aggie squad won the
Missouri Valley crows country run Sat
urd.iv with only 22 points scored
m Captain Snyder of the
, Aypie team. closely tol lowed by
iCrOeti' ol the Nebraska squad, crossed
the lino just before the whistle bleu
teimmating the lirst halt ot the Ne
braska Veslean loot ball game Sn
d-t s time was remarkablv last, con
sk. rim; the untaorttble weathei eon
r a n tin"
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mi i ii u i .i ml
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sec onil -
mtll'M Iit'-"H
Cor t.e U as
Enteral at llio postonuo at L.iw.rtn '.Incd on i. .. we., s, ond In the
Nebninka, HSMecond-claas mall m..tter.'.rov I ..I mot.is ,n tin grandstand
- .. ..t i . . . I. I 1 1., . ...t .." 1 1 i.i 1 i "i nil- i hi- ri-m.'i in del
.mder the Act or ronKn-n- -...- -
3. 187S.
Tuesday, Novem' cr 11. 1913
ON TO KANSAS
ol th.- Mix- team, not an ggi' lag
imiii; tarlher behind than the eighth
place Th" Missouri Timers wore sec
ond uith .'2 point-, and Nebiaska third
with "A The coin e t tended over the
T. nth -I i eel l.idm t. east to Font
km that very wold siillu i. i-.i
,. . , i, ,.,,.,,,,, 1 i to. nth north to Belmont, west to
Uoesnt the mention o! the naiin aav
h.ik" -tir the blood of eei .W
hraskan" lon then- when- th-v
r.illv liom ati ov ei whelming but lion in ,),,. j,.,,.,
..r-ilih- de-teat at the hands ol the Ok '1 In- Iit-.li t lor the positions down tin
'It nth. and 1a k to the held Snvder
and Coel'- In hi the l.-ad throughout
th" 'ntite tun without being pushed
lahoma Sooneis to meet the returning
i. -am in the still and early hours ol
tho morning. the are donning Iumiw
gloves for the annual husking con
test Thylr alumni are returning bj
tho hundreds to practice again thi- old
"Rock Chalk" veil, and they make no
doubt iw to th'-ir intentions Will tin
old uarcry ot tho Huskors answei
the Kansau challenge across McCook
Held neoU Saturday? Well, raw-thor
SUfflf IN GETTING PICTURES
Junior? and Seniors Should See Town
tend Bfore Thanksgiving or Work
Will be Delayed on Annual.
The CornhuBker management is get
ting worried becauHe tho Juniors and
seniors are not having their picture-i
taken. These pictures must bo taken
line wiir toughl tor all ol the wav
and outside of the Ames team, which
mad" a bid for the honors from the
jump, the places wore in doubt to the
last The duel between tho Missouri
and Nebraska runners was a pretty
one, but was finally won by tho Tigers
whn Fawcett and Finley finished in
seventh and tenth places
The summary ot the runners and
their places:
Atfcos Snyder (capt.), first; Mc
Whortor, third; Gross, fourth; Home,
sixth; Nookestad, eighth; total, 22
points.
Missouri Terry (capt.), fifth; Faw
cett, soenth; Hearst, thirteenth; Ho
gan, seventeenth; Finley, tenth; total,
f2 points
Nebraska Goetze, second; McMas
ter, eleventh; Gerlon, fourteenth; An
derson, fifteenth; Kratz, sixteenth
total. fS points.
l.oeh'.s Orehestrn. L-9896 or 13-1392.
Kan-as Edwards (cant t. ninth-
- , j ........
before Thanksgiving if the upperclass-' IWuald. twelfth. Ross, eighteenth;
men wish to have the book out on Spr-is,-r. nineteenth . Vermillion, twen
May 1. Just because Mi Townse-nd u, t, i ,t ji 1. 78 points
can take jour picture without any
notice don't keep putting it oft until
it is too late. In order to make the
book a success tho business manager' Hrlc-n Dmsmoro ot Syracuse called
says that he must have the hearty co- at the Tri Dolt house Saturday.
operation of tho students Hurry up j
and get those pictures taken and get' Artistic dance programs and menus
the Cornhusker out a month earlier j for particular people. George Broe.
than ever before Printers. 1.113 N street.
KIK OFF
-that inferior
underwear. Get in
side a real utidfa
wear the apffve
man's underwent.
II means reattteri
derwear comfotfL
SmKjaxov,
THE PERFECT UNION SUIT
Can't gap in the seat
Can't bind in the drotch
FLANNEL SHIRTS
COAT
STYLE
55c
MILITARY
COLLAR
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00
We're Sole Agents
. .. ..- . . 1 1- . . - I,, . . - i ii M --.- . . . ... ... .
Armstrong Clothing Co,
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
The
University School of Musk
Established 1894
Second Term begins Monday, November 17th
There is still some time $l with some of -our,
instructors.
Register at once.
Willard Kimball mcto,
Eleventh and R Streets
W V ' f B1! I W A M vW lff3;rtVir:.WaW:iri'J
University Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
Established for the students.
Managed by the Students.
Conducted in the interests of the students
Serves the largest amount of the best fop4
at the least cost.
The Cafeteria in the Temple.
FOR MEN gJJDD l41S-Q STEET