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Lincoln High School will meet Beat rice High, with the high school cham pionship of the state at stake. Dope favors the local team, by virtue of her decisive victory over Hastings, which team, later held Beatrice to a score less tie. Both teams are confident or I victory, and a tremendous struggle is i expected. Twenty times, in the past, the Jay I hawks and the Cornhuskers have met j on thie gridiron. Eight times has the I Jayhawk flown away, with the Corn ! husker scalp In the joyous grip of his savage mandibles. Twelve times he jhas fled, squawking, from the scene of battle, with a kink in his neck, and no tall feathers to protect him from the wintry blasts. At Ames the fans still Insist that their Aggies are stronger than the Cornhuskers. Tt is our opinion (if anyone was to ask us that Ames is very little, if any, stronger than Morn ingside. Nebraska made three touch downs against Ames, that were dis- RESERVATIONS GONE FOR KANSAS GAME Only a Few Seats Left in Grand Stand and Bleachers Home Coming to be a Crowded Event. All the good seats for the K. U. game have been reserved. Judging from the number of seats already sold the present Home Coming will be the greatest ever. At noon yesterday, there were only about half a dozen seats left in the grandstand. All the boxes were taken. The south bleachers were all filled ex cept sections I and A. Seats could still be obtained in sections A. C and D on the north side of the field. NOTICE! Scarlet and Cream hats will be necessary for both boys' and girls' rooting sections Saturday. Official Rooters' Hats on sale at Magee's at cost, 25c. Get yours today! ' - SILVER SERPENTS TO DO DECORATING Committee Appointed to Decorate For Kansas Game Plan on Having Dance in Near Future. Silver Serpents met at 11:50 yester day to appoint a committee for deco rating the grandstand for the Kansas game. The following committee will do their best to at least equal Kansas in their decorations of previous years: Hazel Clarke. Myrtle Fisher. Doris Slater. Plans were also made for a dance in the near future. Urgent Request. if any students have available pen nants or banners which they are will ing to loan for decorating purposes at the "All University Party they will aid greatly in making the party a suc cess by leaving them at Miss Graham's office between 10 and 12 a. m., or 2 to 5 p. m., on or before Friday. K. CRAIG, v Decorating Committee. Td like to have you call on me." said the hearth rug. "AH right," responded the mantel clock, T11 run down next Saturday," Kearney Antelope. allowed, and two, at least, were dis allowed for acts that had no effect on the play which resulted In the touch down. Had they been counted, the score against Ames would have been about 40 to 0. We don't want this to be construed as an attempt to "knock" the decisions of the officials. On the contrary, we take this opportunity to commend them, for their fearless per formance of duty. There is a good deal of talk floating around, about a post-season game to be played by two strong representa tive teams, one from the east; and one from the west. Chicago has refused to take part in such a game, even though they succeed in winning the Big Nine conference championship. It is against the rules of the conference, to play post-season games, and Chi cago refuses to break the rule. The same rule, in the Missouri Valley Con ference, would prevent Nebraska from considering any such game, even though the athletic authorities, here, 6hould favor the idea, which is un likely. NEBRASKA'FOOTBALL GIVEN HIGH RATING Washington Paper Claims Nebraska is as Good as the Best Comparison of Scores Looks Good. Washington Star (Nov. 2): When teams of the west are considered in comparison with those of the east it might be well not to forget the Uni versity of Nebraska. The eleven rep resenting that university probably has as good a claim on the national cham pionship right now as Harvard or i Syracuse, or any other. Consider for an instance a comparison or tnese scores: .Michigan, 3; Michigan Aggies, 0. Michigan, 0; Harvard, 7. Nebraska, 24; Michigan Aggtes, 0. These marks cause it to be seen that Nebraska is just about as capable as Harvard, and certainly would indicate that a very interesting contest would result If the two teams could meet. The Crimson probably would be up against a combination fully as strong as, if not strongper than, the one when it faced the Wolverines. 5Vn eleven that can defeat the Michigan Aggies 24 to 0 surely deserves more than or dinary consideration. JACK BEST MAKES FORMAL COMPLAINT States That the Boys Are Too Careless About Lockers Infringe Upon University Rules. Jack Best 6ays the boys are very careless in regard to their lockers. In the la6t two weeks twenty-six differ ent lockers have been left open. The clothing In these lockers are not safe If not locked. Another ruling is that only one man can occupy any locker. As high as two and three men are oc cupying the same locker and are plac ing themselves in danger of being evicted. Some fellows are so presumptuous as to bring a lock along and taloe pos session of a locker without having it assigned to them. Jack 6ays these locks will be broken and the things thrown, out. There is no need for the infringement upon these rules and Jack. This causes him a great deal of annoyance and the fellows owe it to him that they mend their ways. While he did not mention it. It seems sure he would also appreciate greatly if the fellpws would pick up their towels and put them in the big basket when they have dressed. Now all fellows should do this to help Jack as he has helped the Uni for a good many years. Dancing Class at Minnesota A men's Boclal dancing class has been Instituted by the physical depart ment of the University of Minnesota. Over 400 men haw signed up for the course and 200 more can be accommo dated. It is estimated that one-third of those registering are beginners, men to whom dancing Is a minus quantity. A nominal fee Is charged for admisslou to the class. Mlnnerota Smoker. A lounging room, a smoking room, a cafeteria and a cigar stand are some of the conveniences to be found in the new men's building which will be formally opened at Minnesota next Saturday. Suspensions. Following a recommendation of the Men's Student Council. Chancellor Strong of Kansas University has sus pended three Btudents who took a prominent part in an unauthorized rally on October 23rd. First Student "When my uncle died he left all he had to an orphan asylum." Second Student ."What did he leave?" First Student "Fifteen children." Ex. Moor What makes your 6hoes squeak so, Ed? Green Why they can't help it, be cause there is so much music In my 6ole. Kearney Antelope. the Evan Telephone B2311 333 North 12th Street For the "Work and Service that Pleases" Call B2311 The best equipped Dry Cleaning Plan in the West. One day service if needed. Prices as reasonable as high grade work and prom, t service will permit. A cordial invitation to visit our very complete plant Repairs to men's garments carefully made. CHAPIN BROS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME Geo. W. Voss Co. 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