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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Milton Ghee, former all-American Quarterback, has been coaching the Dartnioiilh backfleld since (he first of October. Fx. BRIGHT PROSPECTS OF PRINCETON TEAM All Subscriptions PRINTING That's Satisfactory Boyd Printing Co. 125 North 12th TO THE - r 1 1 ... . Have yoer eyet ex amined and Glatses ftted by W. H. MARTIN. O. D. Ootometrtst DIFFICULT CASES SOLICITED 1234 O Street, Suite 5, Phone L7771 Opposite Miller A. Palne'a Quick Service Open at All Times Orpheum Cafe Special Attention to University Students PRINTING ?rteVTowk Calling Cards, Invitations, Busi ness Cards, Announcements, Tickets Programs WM. L. WOLFE Automatic Press College Book Store New Line of HOCKEY STICKS Just Received. Complete Stock of BASKET BALL GOODS LAWLOR'S 1423 O Sporting, Outing, Athletic Goods THE LINCOLN GAUDY KITCHEN FOR THE BEST Lunches, Horn Mad Candy and Ice Cream Cor. 14th and O Sts. MARLEY lYi IN. DEVON 2H IN. ARROW COLLARS 1 S eta. each, 6 tor 90 cts. CLUETT, aElBOOT A CO.. IWC. SUKESS U 11 .5 y'Dnng m Your List I Of School Supplies WE have all the things you need for school textbooks, drawing materials, tablets and other sup plies, including the CONKLIN Self -Filler ii i i j .-a wen adapted u " p students use. Students everywhere say this efficient fountain pen means better work and better grades. urn Sell-Filling Fountain Pea MON-LEAKABLE Coach Rush, Captain Hogg mm Frank Kanaly, the famous Boston middle-distance runner, has retired. Fielder Jones has hooked a pitcher named Trout, who Is said to possess a fisliball delivery. Eight Harvard field goal kickers are being coached by Charles E. Brtekley, the former Crimson star. Conch C. J. McCoy begins his third year as conch of the University of Florida eleven this season. Charles Brickley, the famous Har vard football player, Is coaching Bos ton college gridiron aspirants. See where Mike Gibbous is thinking about battling Jack Dillon. One can't be pinched for Just thinking. Keports have It that Dana It. Jenk ins, the New Orleans sprinter, will en roll with the University of Maine. The score of 99 has been an unusu ally important tally in trap shooting in the past and especially this year. "Tad" Jones, the new Yale head coach, has determined that his players shall rigidly observe training rules. Hal Wright, captain of the Williams 'varsity football team, has been de clared Ineligible to play this Reason. Jess Willard Is a great disappoint ment as a champion pugilist. Appar ently he has no desire to own a saloon. University of California will have twin brothers, Harry and Warren Lam port of Los Angeles, an the athletic team. e "Hack" Spencer Is .the only catcher In the big leagues who doesn't wear shin guards. No wonder he came buck so fast ! - Leland Stanford university freshmen rugby football team will play 10 games this season, two games a week being the rule. George Paskert, the veteran of thirty-five who Is playing center field for the Phillies, is having the best season in his career. e Colorado Springs, Colo., Is to have a modern fight arena and in the future will bid for the big attractions in the pugilistic game. Dispatches from Atlantic City lndl ?ate that Fred Plum Is a demon trap shot. It's been said lhat Plutn Is a Peach on the range. Having tlw best pitchers, batters and fielders In the International league. It is said Buffalo couldn't do otherwise than win the peuuant . Eddie Driggs, who has been elected to lead the Princeton baseball team next spring, has been welcomed Into the Princeton football camp. Shaw Is a pitcher on the Washing ton team, but he isn't the Shaw that wrote "Arms, and the Man," which Is recom(nended to all big league twirlers. and Trainer FiUpatrick. HARVARD BIG MARGIN As we recall the figures. In ' the last four years Harvard has score 112 points to Tale's 5 the scores being 20 to 0. 15 to 5, 3G to 0. and 41 to 0. In the same four years Harvard has scored less than 50 against Princeton, yet Yale has had all the better of Princeton In the four Tiger-Bulldog contests. Yale has played her poorest games against Harvard, and Princeton has done her worst playing against Yale. Part of this has undoubtedly been due to the fact that Princeton had to meet Yale immediately after the Harvard game, while Yale had to meet Harvard immediate ly after the Princeton game. That one Saturday rest for Har vard ha been quite a factor; but not enough to take anything away from Harvard's undoubt ed superior power. Boston Her ald. FOOTBALL IS COSTLY. SPORT Average Spectator Has No Idea of Equipment Necessary for Big Squad of Varsity Men. The average football spectator has little Idea of the equipment necessary for a big varsity football squad of 40 men. Manager Lovett of the Penn eleven has figured out that it costs approximately 952.55 ier player before the kickoff occurs in the first game of the reason. Football is more expensive than 8 private yncht or a polo string, and II would stagger the average man t learn that 700 pairs of shoes and stockings of the most expensive sort, sweaters. Jerseys, moleskins, to say nothing of several hundred footballs, are required In equipping a big teem. Add to that the fact that several met have been busy all rammer rolling the gridiron, raking it for small sf nes, rebeddlng It with fresh sod. and get ting the field In general Into first-class condition for the opening. The upkeep continues throughout the entire football season, and If foot ball players drew the salaries that the diamond stars In the big leagues re ceive, there would be no football. BOOST FOR SHOOTING SPORT Placing of Women on Even Terms With Men Has Helped Game So usa Expresses Opinion. John Philip Sousa, the band leader, Is an enthusiastic trap shooter. When asked his opinion th women taking up the sport, he said: "Women are finding trap shooting even more enjoyable than golf, tennis and the other games they now play. In the shotgun game she Is not classi fied as a woman. She is not segre gated from the men. She meets men shooters on an equal footing, and there is nothing that pleases her more than to beat her lord and master at his own game. Indeed, women amve eo far ad vanced In trap shooting that they will be permitted to enter the Grand Amer ican handicap this year. "Shooting makes a woman agile and alert I have shot at the traps with many women, and never have I seen an ungraceful one who used a shotgun welL" Daily Nebraskae MUST BE PAID BY NOVEMBER 15, 1916 AT Student Activities Office BASEMENT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Don't try to pay at "Rag" office as they wont accept it. Purdue Gets Rifles One thousand new rifles for the ca dets at Purdue have Just been ordered from the government, together with complete equipment. This is to re place the entire lot which was de stroyed when the armory burned last year. -Ex. Minnesota Campus Nearly Doubted The campus of the University of Minnesota has through recent pur chases of land and through endow ments nearly doubled its size and very soon it will probably be the largest campus of any American university. Ex. Minnesota. That freshman caps are a popular institution on our campus is evident by the fact that the number sold this year already equals last year's record, and the coverings are still selling rapidly. Ex. HORTICULTURISTS HOLD APPLE SHOW AT PURDUE The seniors in horticulture at Pur due, specializing in pomology, have or ganized for the purpose of holding an rv i to girTs dorm. If Ask foe them at the bcrf i J BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delayan, Wis. EL '' , it. T?' 1 ;''. ,v v-'.vs ' ; v-.V- ' 2 ' ' . f .V f v V. - ' apple show. This show is to be mod eled after the Indiana apple show and will be a larger successor to the one he'd by the seniors last year during farmers week. Exchange. SQUADS ENJOY DIP Football men at the University of Southern California enjoy an oppor tunity that they believe to be unique. Every afternoon after practice the en tire squad reports for a dip i nthe ocean. Exchange. Hoodoo Handout To celebrate Friday the thirteenth at the University of Minnesota a Hoo doo Dance was in line. The program THE Telephone B2311 333 North 12th St "Cum Laude" Sweaters Funnv how ubiquitous a sweater is. From tion to graduation its uses are multitudinous, trans vious. And how nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious shaker, proudly alphabetted. migrate from "stude" to co-ed, from frat house it's a Bradley, k abides there. ihop. Write lor the Bradley Style Booklet. " - included such dances aa the Hoo Doo Dula, The Superstition Slide, The Doomed Do-Step, The Friday Fox-Trot, and ended with The Thirteenth Thrill. Everything went wrong from every man losing a dollar to the lights. Exchange. VARIED AIMS Students at the University of Texas are there for a great variety of pur poses according to the answer of one question on their registration card. Fully a hundred are there "To get edu cated." One voiced his career in the word "Football." A more ambitious frosh intends to become an "illus trious newspaper man." Exchange. Cleaners, Pressors, Dyers For the "Work and Service that Pleases." Call B2311. The Best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the West. One day service If needed. Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. matricula its paths de X " 1 !i