The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 26, 1913, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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Property of
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln.
M. V. REED
Editor-in-Chief
Managing Editor .. .Kenneth M. Snyder
Asaoclnto Editor Fred N. Wells
Associate Editor Clarence T. Spier
ilEToiltORIAL STAFF.
II. V. Harlan Athletics
Ethel Arnold Women
Ruth Squires, Robert Holland, Louis
Home, Clara Ootids. Cleu Everts-,
Erie Keefer, Wm. F. Noble, R.
V. Koupal. Max Hat hr.
Roswell Weeks.
JUNIORS DEFEAT SENIORS
Walk Away With Fourth-Year Men In
a Drizzling Contest.
Act. Huh. Mngr. " Frank S. Perkins
Circulation Manager J C. Heard
Subscription price $2 00 per year,
payable In advance.
Single Copies, 6 rents each
Entered nt the poBtolncc at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-clasB mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March
2. 1879.
Wednesday, November 26, lUli?
The juniors proved their supremacy
over the seniors in one of the wildest
games ever witnessed on the field of
the mighty Cornhuskers. The game
was plaed in a drizzle and the play
was according. The score was 11 to 0.
The game was all that could be
asked lor, as both styles of football
were ill -played with more or less suc
cess. Tin- Juniors confined themselves
to the old style game with the result
that the More shows. Their play was
sharp and showed the result of prac
tice The --eniors on the other hand
played the open game the result of
which is also shown by the score. Onh
twice in the game did they trust tliem
sehes to the plunging game and then
the were thrown for a loss. The sad
part oi it all was the fact that onh
one ot the scote of passes tried met
w it h an luck at all. I
'I he juniois counted in e ci peiiod
of the name The touchdowns are
credited to the whole hack Held, Me-
- Us and hou lwi'H he nu me intliviti-
THE MID-WEST QUARTERLY. ual Mai.-, slipping through the writh
In the belief that the universit ' m-: m.i -- ol s -niors nearly at will. In
mie-t eentually Hand sponsor for the the laM period Southwitk brought the
publication of Intellectual essas, the howling multitude to their feet by a1
Mi.' West QuaiteilN has been put he- iin .nil urn, being dragged to earth
toie the public by the lTni ersit ol by the Meet footed Racely on the seni-'
Ni bi.iska Kdlted bv Nebraska iro )IS ten aid line.
tessoi the lirst i-sue draws all it1- I! irtue of the treshmau ic(oi
toniiibutois from this Institution. Its of Monday, the juniors and the fresh
column- are open to any and all who men will play the championship game
would enter into critical discussions on next Tuesday altcrnnnn' Thi
which lnriiiiM' ol their -cholarly na name will be worth the money and
1 iii . would Hud no place in the publi-, w ill tuinish those craing excitement
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i.itioiisol theiiav ii manes ,im app '. j ami moousueti plenty oi material
llnnloie. to all sections ot the eouu
t; i'umi from the east" -says the
Nation in a rexiew of the new maga
,!ii' The magazine will undoubtedly
be s-ibiected to ciiticisni from the
c as-1 in a- w ell as w ester scholars. Its
circulation will probabh be limited at
Inst, until the necessary recognition is
accorded it Hut once established the
Quarterly should become a recognized
forum for the critical theses of Ameri
can scholar-.
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CLEVER dressers are all wearing
the smartest collar style of the
season4 SHADOW 'the LION col
lar with all the LION comfort f eatures
Look for it in your dealer's window the style with
"Pliable-Points." 6 for 75c or as usual 2 for 25c.
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(pilars
1 s in America
Oldest Drand - in America
UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY, N. V.
F t m irr. -MariniMBiwiBHBMiBBBBMiMBMB
Headquarters for Lion Collars
ED'S TOGGERY
Home of $2.00 Hats 1042 O Street
The teams lined up as follows
Seniors.
Tunks
Mdrieh
Thompson
Schink
Ko anda
Walker
Rudd
Kaviiti
Wagner
Krrlcson
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Juniors.
Cai roll
Watkins
. Sadelick
. Harley
. . Klliott
. Gillespie
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. Meyer
South wick
JACK BEST SAYS:
1 in mighty proud of the
bos becoming champion- this
ear. and hope to see them do
the same next season That
is the only na; ; light hard, be
sociable one with another, and
ou will be sure to come out
winners They have the grit
and backbone to back them, as
illustrated by the good old
Fight to the linlsh. never give
in." I hope every student can
go home and sit down with his
folks to Thanksgiving dinner.
. fb Mapes
qb McCiiirk
Mr. F. E. Jennings, treasurer of the
Intel class football games, hits come
to m ollice and stated that all pro
ceeds ironi tickets to these games
are to be used for purchasing sweat
t is, cises or inackinaws for the
winning team. Unless a protest is
Held at my ollice before December 1,
lit Hi, the proceeds will be so used.
I. H Tuckerinan, Jr.,
Auditor of Student Organizations.
Colored Boards for Decorations
Colors for the Game
Presents for Home Folks
The Uni Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and
Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th.
Remember Girl's club party, Decem
ber 5, at 8 o'clock.
Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 200 Ganter
Bldg., 1140 O St. B3905.
Fraternity and Sorority
Monogram Crests and
Letters furnished in Sil
ver or Gold in three dif
ferent sizes
Get Our Prices
H ALLETT
UNI JEWELER
EST. 1871 1143 O ST.
Alpha Tau Omega announces the
pledging of Harry Harsh, '17, of Omaha.
Telephone Yule Bros. Laundry to call
for your work. R-2754.
Raecke. Kratz and Diers of the
cross country team will run at Omaha
Than-kgiving day. A five mile run
is scheduled by the Omaha Y. M. C. A.
Artistic dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Bros..
Printers, 1313 N street
The
University School of Music
Established 1894
Second Term begins Monday, November 17th
There is still some time left with some of our
instructors.
Register at once.
Willard Kimball, Director
Eleventh and R Streets
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co
13 AND O STREETS
Riggs
Drug Cutter
QTflBF HUYLER'S CANDY
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SODA WATER LUNCHES
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