The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1914, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBtRASKAN
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COLLEGE
' Athletic
SPORTS
Editor.
SPORT NOTES.
Tho followlnB Ih the Wofltorn Con
filronoo basketball Htundftig, February
27th:
- Won Ioh
Wisconsin &
llllnoiB 7
Chicago 7
Ohio HUte 6
Northwestern R
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I'urdue
Iowii 1
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(5 ,.250
4 .250
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Indiana 0
9
Western Conference Standing,
Won LoBt
Washington 10 2
Idaho , , .. 8 2
W. H. 7 4
O. A. (! 3 4
Oregon 1 7
Whitman 0 fl
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ANTI8 ORGANIZE
(Continued from ;PaggPe)
ho can fight for tils convictions as an
Individual., But, through It all, ho de-olftwdr-ws-mnnt..
hn fair, yhnn thn,
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CAPTAIN HASKELL.
Mentioned as all-MissourJ Valley
forward for tho third tlm6. One of
tho two Cornhuslcers who Nebraska
will lose by graduation. Haskell will
play the. last basketball game of his
colleglato career against Wesleyan to
morrow night.
Standing of Frat Basketball Teams.
Lost
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
Won
Alpha Thet'a'rjhl 5
Delta Tau Dolta 3
Kappa Sigma 4
Phi Kappa Pal 3 .
Sigma Alpha Epsllon.4
Phi Delta Thota 2
Phi Gamma Delta, ...2
Sigma Phi Epsllon...! -
Rpln Tbotn PI 1
Alpha Sigma Phi 1
Dolto Chi 1
Sigma Chi 0
Delta Upsllon 0
Alpha Tan Omega... 0
Sigma Nu 0
Tuesday.
Botas forfeit to Kappa 9igs.
Dolta Talis defeat Alpha Slgs, 44
to 4.
JL
3
4
1
2
3
4
Pet.
1000
1000
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.400
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.333
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campaign is ovor all must bury tho
hatchet; thoro must bo mado no en
emies of tho University.
.Tudgo Allen W. Field said that this
is indeed a critical time for tho Uni
versity, and that It Is tho duty of tho
-alumni-to-put the proposition- beforo
the pcoplo of tho state To hhn it is
a very one-sided question. Just tell
tho pcoplo what tho facts aro and tho
election is won was his belief. His
arguments word: Tho presont Blto en
ablos many students to work their way
through school who could nbt at tho
Farm; tho University should be lo
cated in the heart of business, not
away from it; it would cost ono and
one-half million dollars more to move;
removal would mean tho tearing down
of the old buildings so dear to all
graduates it would mean tho destroy
ing of sentiment in connection with
tho school; nil big plants, businoss
or educational, aro compact a largo
xmnrpus-Tvould-niean-a-loss-of-timcind-efilcloncy.
-Judge-Gi-Mr-Skiles-of David City,
emphasized the fact that the question
will be submitted on separate ballots,
and that it takes 35 per cent of the
aflirmatlvc votes cast at the election
in order to carry either proposition,
for or against. It this fails, tho Uni
versity will bo loft high and, dry. So
it is up to all lntorosted in thp Uni
versity to seo to It that all who vote
vote ono way or the other on this
proposition.
After a round-table discussion of
views and ideas tho tomporary organi
zation Mr. Pollard, chairman; Mr.
Fred V. Hawxby, county attorney of
Nemaha county, secretary was made
permanent and tho chair was empow
ered to appoint a committoo of seven
to havo full powers to act as a cen-
Lcojiini Ittce in conducting tho antl-
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HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE S0ME-
THINI YOU NEED
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KflflK CITY INXIOlNL BANK
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J. M. CLARK.'IO. See Us First. Lot Us Seo You First. B329I
Films Developed
6 Exposures 10c, 8 & 10 Exposures 15o, 12 Exposures 20c
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Flnrjct Flowers All the Time. GHAPIN BROS,
IIUHOI. 137 South Thirteenth. Telephone B223
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Printing sz
Location
1th Street
Watch This Column Grow !
MILO HANZLIK.
llanzlik is competing In his last
year of Nebraska nthlotlcs. For three
Kousons ho has boon a forward on tho
basketball five. Ho will play his last
Kamo against Wesloyan tomorrow
night.
SIMMONS THE PRINTER
Good Printing
317 S. 12th St. Tel. B-2319
SPECIAL !
FRIDAY MORNING
-Aveplaca on sale50dozen.
High Grade Shirts
All Coat Style. Every one
Bonafide 75c and $1.00 value
ALL SIZES
43c
KLINES
Opin Evenings 11320 St.
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romovaliat fight next fall.
Beforo this committoo was ap
pointed, Will Owen Jones, prosldent
of tho Alumni Association, explained
that tho association felt that it was
bctter not to take a dofinito stand one
way or tho other, but that its mem
bers could form outside organizations
on either side. But ho hoped that no
ill-feeling might creep into the asso
ciation over this matter. Ho gave a
bit of advice both for romovallsts and
"antis." "Keep tho question of 'wot'
or 'dry' Lincoln out of tho light It Is
but a tomporary Issue; don't plead
the cost side, rather the sorvlcoslde;
fight a good clean fight, that no en
emies for tho University may be
mado."
Ex-Congrossman Pollard then an
nounced tho personnel of the central
committee:
University Jpweler. and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. Yellow Front
I Your Patronage Solicited
C. M. Skllos, David City.
Fred Hawxby, Auburn.
Mr. Rolm, Falrbury.
Mrj-Keiseiv-Nobraska- City.
Allen W. Fiold, Lincoln.
Miss Ware, Lincoln. .
Patent Button
Evening Dress Shoes for
Men at ,
UiHY FAY M O R E "?
BUDD, 1415 O St,
$3.50
SENIOR CLASS ELECT8
SECOND 8EMESTER OFFICER8
(Continued from pago 1.)
Picnic
"BOB" FINLEY.
Substltiito contor whot hog, promlso
of, becoming a Nebraska star, Only
tho presence of "Seven" Myers has
kept him from winning his letter.
It. F. Lyman, chairman.
Senior Masquerade &mTBixnciS-1 ;
Q, V. TunkB, chairman.
Frod Trumbell, master of coro
monlos. Ralph Wagner.
Robert Flory.
Geraldlno Grey. '
Elizabeth Hydo.
Inter-Class Athletics
A. O. Llndstrum.
It's Not Too Late
to enter one of our new classes which havo just been formed.
Call at our office1 and let us talk it over with you.
Many new1 ones just starting;
The' Lincoln Business College
14th & P Sts., 1st corner east of Y. M. 0. A.
E. C. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WATSON, V. Pres.
W. A. ROBBINS, Sec'y.
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Washington. Amendments to the
postofilco bill to strip the postmaster
general of ilowor to lower rates and
alter regulations of tho parcel post
woro thrown out by tho senate thirty
three to twenty-four.
A government troop train carrying
a company of infantry from Mexico
City, destinod for Jalapa, was blown
up by rebels. Tho wreck occurred
near tho Lima station of tho Intor
oceanlc railway, 40 miles from Vera
Cruz, Tho entlro .train was demolished.
Typewriters Rented
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
0MCE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CG.
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