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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1920)
I : ! it i . : f i.- J. r THE DAI L Y NEBRASKA iN O If A Good Place For SERVICE Bring in your friends during their visit Tournament Week. n ft n a -n -n n n .,v j Call us for your Next Order Fraternity Cleaners ii ; Why Wear an Old Hat? Let. the LINCOLN HAT WORKS 1136 O ICenovata or ii'IikmU'I your hat and you will mih with satisfa tion. A Good Plsoo to Sal N. S. CAFE III South lit Stroot Almost always when a student or a member ol the faculty think of printing they think of GRAVES 244 No. 11th Street HEFFLEY'S TAILORS 07 QUALITY i 1M No. 11th St. Phono oV44tS JOHNSTON'S CANDY In Ono nii Two Powntfo ILLEKS' RESCRIpTION 1ARMA0T P HUSKERS TAKE FIVE STRAIGHT (Continued from Page One.) Nebraska g. fg. f. Pts. Patty, f 3 0 16 Smith, f 2 0 3 4 Bekins, c 4 4 1 12 Bailey, g 2 0 2 4 Newman, g 10 12 Paynter, c 0 0 0 0 Munn, c 0 0 0 0 Schellenberg, g 0 0 0 0 Pickett, f 10 0 2 Russell, f 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 4 8 30.. Valparaiso g. fg. T. Pts. Bradley, f 15 17 Gilbert, f 10 12 Conley, c 10 12 Haas, c 10 0 2 Bookwalter, g 0 0 0 0 Goheen, g 2 0 2 4 Dandalet, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 5 5 17 Referee Osborne. Chicago Univer sity. SECOND GAME VALPARAISO. Ind.. F-b. 28. - Ne braska made a clean sweep of her tour through the east by her fifth victory here this afternoon when she swept the Valparaiso team off the floor with a -score or 35 to 20. After winning most of her games this sea son the Hoosiers met their Waterloo at the hands of the speedy westerners. The visitors led from the start and shot baskets from all angles. Their floor play was wonderful and they cut their way into a ten-point lead in seven minutes of play. When the initial five showed signs of weaken ing toward the end of the second half, an entirely new five was. sent Into the fray and held the Hoosiers helpless. The floor work of the Nebraskans. star basket throwing by Bekins anl Gilbert and the guarding of Captain Schellenberg and Bailey featured. Over 2,000 spectators attended the game, which was preceded by a parade through Valparaiso by th? entire student body of the university. The score: Valparaiso g. fg. f. Tta. Bradley, f 16 3 8 Gilbert, f 4 0 0 8 Haas, c 10 2 2 Conley, c 0 0 0 0 Goheen, g 10 2 2 Dandalet, g 0 0 3 0 Totals 7 6 1.0 20 Nebraska g. fg. f. Pts. Smith, f 2 0 2 4 Pickett, f...'. 10 0 2 Patty, f 10 12 Russell, f 0 0 0 0 Bekins, c 4 7 0 15 Paynter, c 0 0 0 0 Schellenberg, g 2 0 3 4 Munn, g 0 0 0 0 Bailey, g 4 0 3 8 Newman, g 0 0 10 Totals 14 7 10 35 Referee Osborne, Chicago University. STATE EDITORS CLOSE SESSION (Continued from page 1) the city papers where they expect to gain advancement in a comparatively short time. He said many students graduating from his department were afraid to venture into the country field because of the capital required and of the unattractiveness of the small town newspaper to the college trained young man seeking a location. Prof. Fogg asked for the co-operation of the editors in extending and en larging journalism courses at the uni versity. Dean Buck told of the practical dif ficulties confronting the department of journalism. He spoke of the grow ing need for a large university paper and of the advantages of owning such a publication. The new courses which will be offered Boon will include gen eral subjects such as political science, English, economics and philosophy. With these basic studies rounding out a journalism course. Dean Buck expressed the desire that Nebraska would interest college men in the field of journalism. Mi 4 iumrk y&r vnr rncurnopuc. teeth good appetites and digestions. !ts benefits arc as GREAT as its cost is SMALL! It satisfies the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. Sealed Tight Kept Right -After Every Mear PERFECT Oyti rf3H Ui ! j IT