The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 23, 1920, Image 4

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SPORT BRIEFS
TELK COLLEGE WORLD
i KOMO KOAL
! And others:
Rock Springs
I Maitland
Lehigh (hard)
f Noyv on hand
I WiffHBREAST COAL
LCL'BER CO.
" 107 No. lUk St.
A fraternity basketball league has
been organized at Ames. Every fra
ternity has entered a team and tin?
varsity coaches hobe to dpvelon ir.n-
the great number in now, but never- I . , ,. .
t I f . I KM ll- ,l ftll Mill, 111 I i t F 1 1 . I
Nolle Dame recently applied 'ui ad
mission to the western conference.
She was denied admission because oi
; Each tree has a projecting shield and , IF
at its foot each has a name plate.
! These trees are memorials to ihe stu
I dents of the university -who died in
the service of their country. The
tree- are Montana yellow pine, the
'longest-lived tree in' existence.
tneiess
thanks.
she was given
a vote of i,.ileu(,.
University of Missouri aui 1 1 1 : - t ies
have offered a reward of $200 for in
formation leading to the arrest of
thieves who stole $10,000 worth of
platinum from the laboratories re
cently. T!'e tuhnrito think some
one familiar with the laboratories
'ok the platinum.
Gerald l'atleison. the Australian
tennis expert, defeated A. It. K. Kings
cote, of Ureal lli itam, in -their singles
match Wednesday it the Davis cup
tennis loui iiameui , ihe score being
t'.-l, 6-4, and S O. This contest was
begun Tuesday but was postponed on
account of rain al'L-r each player had. T1)e Univei.sj,v of Cincinnati ath-
a Bdui. ims v.co.J UiSUI eb j ,, jo .iSSO(.ia, lon hjl8 given tnp pr0.
. o. ,, uv.s cup u -ins-1 ,-,.,-ds of a basketball game with Ohio
"i,li,-siil- j State to the "C" club of that school.
, The lub hopes to be able to do mote
i-.varti cringing atliletics to the uni-v-rsilj
Mian thpy have done lieioie.
A Good Ploe to Eb t
N. S.CAF E
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Collegiate sports and athletics, so
often in former years spoken of with I
a degree of disapproval by serious- j
minded educators, were I riumphant In
justified and semiofficially indorsed
when Secretary of War Newton I)
Southern California - The students'
at the University of Southern "alifor-
nia have inaugurated a set of traffic1
rules to govern the passage of stu
'dents from one class to another. Due'
to the large number of students thai
are now attending that institution
there is great congestion in the halls I
land the move had to be taken to re-,
, lit ve it.
Michigan -The dedication of the;
University of Michigan's ne wlibrary j
took place last Wednesday. The
building, which is said to be the finest
of its kind in the country, is 177 feet I
wide. L'nO feel long and is four stories j
high. There are various plaques on
the front of the structure each repre-
senting a branch of learning of which 1
JANUARY CLEAN SALE
Flannel Shirts at last year's
original prices, now
20 Discount
Shapiro's Men's Shop
12:: 4 o si
Formerly Omaha at Factory
Purdue-C. II. Reniamin. dean ot'lhere are books in the library
j ili- school of engineering and director 'total cost was $fil 5.000.
J of the engineering experiment station.
The I
llahcr. speaking at ihe annual meet-!
ing of the National Collegiate Ath-1
Ietic Association. iTec rated th;-.l. I lie j
l n ii eu states Army "nail the pro
foundest interest in the physical train-
tiiadi
application to the university
hoard of trustees for retirement in
1!'21. Dean Reniamin. who has done
J a great deal to build up Purdue's
reputation as an engineering school
Columbia Figures made public re
cently by the secrefary of the uni
'versify show that the total registra
tion is 22. 60S. This represents a gain
over 1918 of 10,038, over 11 7. of 7.
DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
ROSEWILDE
Beck's Syncopated Symphony
has held his position for fourteen 681 and over 1916 of 5.135. Columbia
years, making him eligible for the re-i has the largest enrollment of any uni
lii ei! list. He is a member of Tau varsity in the country.
"Iheta Pi and Sigma XI.
I Wisconsin A drive to raise $3,000
ing that is being taught in the coll
eges." Practically pinning the war
across on the broad chest of collegiate
alhletics, Secretary Baker said:
"The product of your training came
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j. In fill l- 1liNlf:ilv r-iiitmv uni iirnmttarl " "- i
S ... . , ' ... , .. . ! Cornell will be held Mav 22 this vear. John L. Child in his work with the
uieniseives in spienmo lasnion. uaa i -
it not been for such collegiate train- j The Program, which is nearly com , Chinese students and one among the
ing our armv could not have bePB iMf''"!. eonslsta or a race between the j women students to raise $1,200 for
officered so oulcklv and so efficient- varsity and freshman crews of Har- (gymnasium equipment in the Normal
ly. It was a contribution of inestim
V able value."
Cornell The annual Spring Day at j among the men students to support
I van! on Iake Cayuga, a baseball game I school of Physical Kducation at
I w ith Yale on Percy field and a Carni-1 Shanghai. China, will be started to-
ARROW
CTrov Sjailored
Soft Collars
Cl ITCTT. PPOOT CO.. IMC. TKOr, . V.
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l val on Schellkopf field.
he batting averages of the Ameri
can 'eague finds the "Georgia Peach"
away ."t the head of the procession for
both major leagues, vrttli the wonder
ful cloiu'ing average of .384 for 124'
games pla.wd. i'n thirteen season."
Cobb has set t pace n the Ameri
can league no lesthan an even doz
en times, lie had nng up nine suc-
jcessive chaiuplonshipf before Tris
Speaker headed hta-the flrbt
only time in
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day at Wisconsin by over 3mi student
jcanvasserH working among the stu-
Mid-Winter
RENOVATING OF
DHAPKKIKS. TAPESTRY, CHAIR AND DIVAN, LACE CURTAINS
AND MOST EVERYTHING
MAKE SPRING CLEANING MUCH EASIER
ECONOMY
CLEANERS AND DYERS
Devilish Good Cleaners."
Dartmouth The football schedule I dent body.
which has been recently announced,
contains games with eight strong
teams, including Norwich, Penn State,
Holy Cross, Syracuse, Tufts, Cornell.
Penn and Brown. The prospects for
next year's eleven are very good, and
Dartmouth believes Its schedule to be
With the death of Hachichiro Mi
kami, the Japanese lawn-tennis play
er who developed and brought out
Ishiya Kumagae, and later toured
America with him, lawn-tennis in Ja-
Victoria palm Rooms. Cabaret hours i
to 12 p. Uj Victoria Hotel.
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1916. k No one has
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pan. in the Philippine Islands, and in
hs creditatle as any yet announced hy J t,-s United Stats loses one of its
and eastern college teams. best-liked and most expert champions
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1 been near Ty since. uar .with
.i'lis aroppea Deiow tne
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"Hashy." aa he was familiarly knor n
thelbj the many frienda ho made r.n th
the first
career.
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MonUif.L "Memorial Way
Avnu on Oi Montana I courts of this country, recently buc-
jUnlrrs ndempus. the sides of which I cumbed to fever in the Philippine Is
jlinerij.n fhrty-two young trees. lands.
lA Serious Situation
Is confronting commercial firms requiring trained office help.
The present demand for our students is ten times the available
supply. All young people who can. should begin training at once.
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