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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1914)
Wjp j&lmiimmmmmimmikiif r iiinimnnp'ww wwiwMwwSBu&iaaafiasswaii KJ4iiri THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 1 r.A' I ' (V ' V. COLLEGE SPORTS Aihclclic Ediloi . i INDIVIDUAL BASKETBALL RECORDS February 16, 1914 Z. w Ml. o r " - o - 3 X g -i 'T V o o 3 3 a 3 o in o 3 o JO i i.i ;. '.. ii i ll:inIIK (I I lnuu (I .mil V I Shield M Hid K 'I'lH'l- '!. 1 1 J N'cNi) i I ! i I law U n.- i l i It u t ti i'imi i mi I ! i at 'I i r, i MiT i I I'lil. . - i I i ii l ii. ai 10 i; 11) ir. ii i l 17 ir, n ji 10 i; l i l r, r. 4 ir. i; 17 S) K 0 11 10 7 i; i in 4 :? o I 0 10 r 4 H 4 r.i id 8 0 4 0 0 .I . 7 i; 4 44 -i ' T -i P - " ,-. H v H t o o ! 3 VI V) I I . I 111 27 .'Wl 0 I .1100 :,:;! 000 :m i le lias made 1 Oli more 155 51! 10L' urn km; 204 ;oals Irom field than her ten opponents, oi 21 21 N L:iisiji 'III pOUlt- The pouieM work of the Stiehm quintet is In the. inattdr of free throwa Din or On ham es lhe have succeeded In caging the hull but 21 times. This r ithout as jtoor a showing as could be expected. If goals from field were to lx' ((.nsidercd, H.e HuskerH would be winning about 0. to 1. METHODISTS OFF 1914 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Wesleyan Suffers as a Result of Her Coach's Folly How It All Happened. WRESTLING TRYOUTS FOR IOWA MEET Five Positions Open to Contestants Memorial Hall Tonight. W rent ling 1 1 v out h for the dual meet with Iowa will he held in Memorial I lal ltonight at 5 o'clock. There will he Use weights lorwhieh to find contestants 125 pounds and und"i 140 pounds and under 145 pounds and under H5 pounds and under I HI 5 pounds and over K. U. AND NEBRASKA MAY C6NTEST TITLE i Basketball Prospects Practically Elimi- ate the Other Valley Teams. MaHketbull. just now the important sport In the Missouri Valley Confer once, Is well under way and the schedules have been plaved through far enough to give a line on the merits of the respective teams Nebraska and Kansas loom up as the logical contenders lor the title The CoTnhil3kprs, fresh from a victori ous football season, started out well by defeating n few small colleges and then heat Minnesota, 21 to 15, Friday night. Their first Conference clash comes next Friday, when they plav Drake at Lincoln. Nebr Kansas has played six Conference games, losing one. The Jayhawkers took two each from Amcfl and Washington and broke even with their compatriots, the Kan- ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??????'?? WHO WHAT WHERE HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME- THIHQ YOU NEED Bank KJtll Cnrry 'Your 13 n n k nooount VAltli Ui CITY INXIOlNL BANK CORNER ELEVENTH MIND O STS. Gregory Goeil Go. J, M. CLARK, '10. - - Soe Us First. Lot Us Soo Tou First B329I rnnu I IUIIWV 127 Photographer printing Flowers All the Time. CHAPIN BROS. Telephone sHoutli Thlrteanth. B.2:23- Consult with FREDK. MACDONALD CoiK-rrnliiK KI.ANI1 1.KJIlTK VIKWH &. AMATKUH KlMHIIIMJ. :iIH llrowiirll lllk. VUnno lAO'Vi New Location 244 N. 11th Stree t GRAVES .Mi Kline ipievious reputation un known), now a freshman law i( Ne hiask.i in the mornings and coach of Htliletles .it Wesleyan during the rest of the dav, has killed Weslcynn's chances for a toot ball game with tho Cornhuskers in 1!U I Last fall Mr. Kline was given a place on the Ne braska schedule Wesleyan played a lair game foi a minor college, re ceived her inonej and hit tho Htreet cars lor 1'nlverslty Place, happy over the touchdown that she had made upon .1 tlnke ft w davs .mo Coach Stiehm made a Hat oiler to Wesleyan for a 1914 date The amount offered was nearly twice as large as the amount they re ceived last tall To the utter dlsmav oi tin- N'ebiasUa management, the olli i w.is turned down They wanted a Hat guai.mii e two and one-half nines : he oiu- oil. -red, or nearly live liineh th. ir -.h.iie of the 1913 gate, which was on the .".0 per cent basis Hut the luimv part is yet to be told 'I'le j either demanded the excessive guaranty' oi pioMsed that the game 1h plaved on1 in their back yard Now have Mm i-r seen Weslevnn's SHIRTS! Plaited or Plain bosom in a large variety of patterns. Most of this lot is the balance of the "Ed's Toggery'' stock em bracing shirts valued up to $1.50, now Held? It has one grandstand which, when crowded, is capablo of holding 91lH Aggies They meet the Tigers in about 200 people. Think of the nerve ( Columbia tomorrow and Thursday. II took to ask tho Cornhuskers to do, Amos, Drake, Washington, Missouri a stunt like that. What would Chi-1 Jllld lhe Kansas Aggies are left to hold cago do if Knox should suggest that the sack, unless one of them makes a the Maroons play In (ialesburg? rcnmriftbl0 spurt before long Ames What would Wisconsin say If Heloit ( Heems to have lost to every team they should ask the Badgers down to their have played, except Drake, and they (leld? What would Harvard say to have not yet met Washington As for Tufts? Well. If you don't know, take Drake, according to their Dallj Del phlc, its team "almost succeeded in winning from Ames." And thl.s "al most" team meets Nebraska Frldav night. Washington has plaved four Conference games, losing three Kan Baa smothered them twice and Mis sourl scratched out ahead of them once. The Tigers are the worst handi cupped of the lot. Having lost two of their best men right at the top of the season, the Tigers bid fair to limp along tho remainder, completely out of tho race. They beat Amos twice, when the regular team was in the game, broke even with Washington, and are to play FCnnsus this week The Kansas Aggies hold tho record of hav ing whipped the Jayhawkers one game Watch This Column Grow ! out of two played, but no one seems ' Howard S Foe, "I Do' 1 Do!" select to be able to account lor how it hap pened -Dally MlsHourlan an athletic guide and look up where tho big schools play their practice games. Nebraska has had many games with Doano and yet a search through the records failed to show where their gall bladder had sprung a leak. Peru has novor Imagined herself other than what she Is; Kearney has never suf fered from hallucinations, and yet both schools had been given games on Nebraska Field. Nebraskans, however, need not worry. Tho Cornhuskors will play neither In University Place nor Po dunk. They will have an eight-game schedule, six of which will be on Ne braska Field. Tho student body at Nebraska will bo sorry to learn of the dropping of Wesleyan Perhaps in another year Wesleyan may be granted a date If they are, It will bo on Nebraska Field If they are favored with a contract at any future period It will not only be on Nebraska Field, but the guaranteo will be as liberal as the Wesleyan game would permit, and no more. MASONIC FRATERNITY HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET The Acacia fraternity held its ninth annual banquet at the I.indell Hotel, Friday, Februar 111, 19 M The pro gram was as follows V K Tyler, toastinaster, greeting, K 1. Meyer, response. C P Jeffords, Is It Worth While'' ' II U WINon, piano solo. Oscar Shauland, "Looking Hack- M K Vance. Alms,' C K Darkness Before Dawn," ward ' Morse ed cast, "Hide Issues," Edwin Maxey An initiation was held In tho Ma sonic Temple. Saturday afternoon The annual party of the fratornlty was given Saturday evening Nebraska Professor in Texas. " Prof C W Pugsley, Superintend ent of the Extension Department at the University Farm, gave an address yesterday morning before the National Corn ExiKJsitlon in Dallas, TexaB, on "New Thoughts in Corn Selection " Professor Pugsley was superintendent i of the judges at the exposition. The Lincoln Business College Fully Accredited by the National Association of Ac credited Commercial Schools. Complete and practical courses in BUSIINESS TJRIINIING Man arriuiKi for spucial Ihkmoh in i mineetloii with unlwrMltj work Plume !i-i??l Knter nn tlm Vow in our now home, Htli mid 1 Hth , llrnt niriiiir mwiof Y M ' A K C HKH1KU, lrs Y N WATSON, V Pros V A HOHHINS Hoc'y HUSKERS OFF ON SEASON'S FINAL TOUR 55c KLINES Open Evenings 1132 0 St. Five Games to Be Played This Week All Abrcad Ames Friday and Saturday. Coach Stiehm, accompanied by his band of basket-tossers, depart for Omaha this afternoon, whore thoywlll meet tho Alumni tonight. Tho game will be played on the Y. M. C. A. floor. Tomorrow night they will meet the fast Simpson College five at Indlanola, Iowa Thursday evening tho Drake Bulldogs are on tho program. Friday night and Saturday afternoon tho HuskerB will lock horns with drlfuth's Cyclones over at Ames. Unlike the Bplrlt that started tho Gopher five on their recent trip, we say, "Dig in, Huskors, we're for you; so dig In!" 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