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vf f-TT WT" gteft,..; fii ',,. -. - wiyi- .,ii. ''I,l',tll iL W" " ' " ?r ' f.' THE DAILY KEBRA8KAN i 111 ' f j m ii U' fe! l: !" i l. , ;rv i .-v, I 21 y J.UCKY 0NE8 WILL BE GIVEN CORNHU8KER8 Manager Swift Inaugurates Contest One Do Luxe Edition Free In Every Hundred Tho manager of tho Comhuskor Is offering a prlzo cotiteat to which ovory. body who buys a Cornhuakor will bo ollglblo. Orders will bo takon from 7:30 Until 8 o'clock Wednesday morn )kJlngat tho Comhuskor ofnco, and out of oacli ono hundrod copicB subscribed for nt this timo a do luxe book will bo gtvon away froo. This book will havo tho lucky persons namo on It In gold and will bo tho samo as all tho other do luxo books. Each person ordering a book Will bo glvon a number and tho winner wlirUo drawn out and tho win ners announced later. - Aftor 8 o'clock tables will bo sta tioned around tho campus and out of ovory 100 copies sold one person will bo given a do luxo book in placo of a standard which they might order. JUioHo hnmoH will he-drawn-out-an tho winner's namo announced In tho Kag and on tho Conihusker bulletin board in front of tho office d-Ul 8ENIOR PROM MEETS . WITH GENERAL APPROVAL Financially and Socially a Succe Light Effects Excellently Produced. r The Senior Prom was a glorious suc cos8. Everybody was as merry as a IIrli!MJboJLajidJhojlancewaBon. From tho programs and tho punch down to tho mlnuto dotnils of lights and good floor, tho danco was strictly "A No. 1." Tho finances aro truely 0. K. Chairman Alonzo Frederick Kleth issued a statement at 1:07 a. m., Sunday morning; in which ho declared lat-the-party-wouldT-in-aU-probablHt; stand on its own foot though person ally ho was very, very tired and pre ferred a soft bed. This statoment has later been borne out by detailed sta tistics. Mr. Claibourno Peory, tho master of ceremonies super par ex cellence, declared that from bis point of view the grand march was tho best ovor. And ho certainly knows. 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Telephone B2234 Printing New Location 244 N. 11th Street GRAVES TilkD Your FILMS to FREDK- MACDONALD to be lUIVIl J..rJ.J n and 8 Exposurofl. lOo. 10 Exposuros. 16c. 15 Expoauros, 806 ilJSMClCy.elOpea3i8UroTnll BlkiIiINCOIiN137-8ontlrKrroBithtT' Watch This Column Grow! Scene from the International Success, "WITHIN THE LAW," which comes to the OLIVER THEATRE, MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 30 and 31, with SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY. Fpresters Return. Tho foresterys who made tho trip to HalBoy roturnod Sunday night. All reporLa-ilno tlm'or as-well-as a-lot-of- work done Tho boyB aro well satis fied with tho trip and boliovo that much good was gotten from tho experi ence thoy had. SHOES K"ii A splendid heavy dark tan calfskin BUTTON or LACE $3.50 KLINES 12 O STREET CAPTAIN HASKELL LEADS THE TEAM. Final Record for the Season of 1913-14 All Huskers Make More Field Goals TharrhefrOpponBntsLi&WFfeTGoal "Average". Captain Haskell led his crew In the number of goals from field In the basketha)l season Just closed. Milo Hanzllk mado tho most marvelous record, in holding his opponents to only three goals. It will be noticed that every Comhuskor mado more goals from field than his rival. This is an excellent showing. . Tiie miserable showing in free throws cannot bo excused. The record is -Indeed-miserable It-Is -to be hoped that this wlll-be-the-low record-for-all time. ' , Following Is tho individual basketball records for the past season: Individual Basketball Records' 1914. 5L S. nLjiJ tpSpa 3J5 O-S-S a NAME.- i. . r i - - o a o p r n . n ISIS s I ? E 8 F : : r 3? ANNOUNCEMENT During the remaining weeks of the school year the Daily Nebraskan will issue several special num bers in supplement form. It has been the custom in-previous years for various school organizations to nRk tlip. manngemAnt-nf .tliA Dftily NAhrnqVftn- to allow one issue of the paper to a certain organi zation. These special issues have always been suc cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly always a financial burden to the paper. In the future special editions will be issued in supplement form only as this method allows plenty of time to get news and advertising matter into shape and will not cause a delay in the issue of the daily edition. several special 3 Ti T Forwards "' : 1 Haskell (Capt.) 1 17 2 Hanzllk .... 4 11 3 Hugg !.i 2 14 4 Shields 1 ' .3 5 Thelson , '3 i 2 G Nelson ....,......'.:.'. 2 1 Centers 1 Flnley .., 3- 6 2 Myers .. ........ . 2 15 Guards 1 Hawkins (Capt-olect) M 2 16 2Howard f v.. 7 9 3 Rutherford ....?,...'.. 2 .13 w - 57 .34 29 9 6 ' 16" 31 '3Q ' 15 22 15 3 12 1 '4 , 1 9 24 13- 15: 42 31 17 8 . '2 - 0 7 i 17 '7 17 8 9 - 2 - 1 : - ,0' 18 ,. 11 14 24 y 6 .. 0 4 .1 'y5 3 7 -irl3 ' 7 0 . 7 .' :10 46 1 2 .342 .000 -.000 .416 21 ,382 .000 Games 17 won 15, tied 1, lost, 2. i"v: Li X - - ."vit'teT- :7'iWh , Vjf h" . s . . . v. 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