The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 17, 1920, Image 4

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    Tm DAILY NH'1"1" ,, i
lllbSl?3 A -Special Purchase f
Pll2fc : Xplk 509 Sample Suits- I
;itk YOUNG MEN
'
gnnrty "Brand CSlolljpfl
KK) cents for your clothing dollar, nothing less. We guar
antee it.
$50, $55, $60, $65, $75
SHIRE SUPERIOR SUITS. Featured at $45.
Spring Modes-Light Colors. That's the Why
of this Low Price.
Kvory one of those Suits are SprinR and Summer weights, some heavy
enouph for vear round wear. You cannot go wronr ou this. These
Suits" if hoiisht in the regular way would sell up to $60.00 in every
serse of the word. As a new friend maker ou sale at
Great Inducement Sale
A siveial purchase of 204 Suit from Chicago and 305 from New York.
S, cured from high jrrade makers of young men's clothes exclusively.
IV'ing "Floor Lines" and "Model Suit:," every one is a live wire style.
Mr. Shire's keen conception of values ard buying foresight, enable us
to augment the
Sizes for
Young Men,
34 to 42. One,
two and three
button models.
All are three
piece suits.
$3(8'75
Mostly Fancy
Scotch Tweeds,
Cheviots,
Cassimere,
Single and double
breasted style.
Some have belt,
waist-seam and
others plain
form fitting.
Conservative Suits for Men of Mature
Years
Another shipment of these line, pure wool
hard finished all wool worsted Suits. Bet
ter hurry men. Regular value up to $50
Now
s2675
1 i
Mayer Bros. Co.
EU SHIRE Pre,.
DRAKE LOSERS
IN TWO GAMES
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teams was res ponsible for 'he 1 to 0
score in tbe second game, flayed
Saturday moraine Hickman and
Reynolds both buried airtight ball
throughout and it was only through
;,n error made by a Drake infielder
ii,?t the Huskers were able to score.
Neither learn had scored until the
last half of the sixib when Pickett
r ached first through being hit by a
pitched ball, was advanced to second
by McCrory and scored on Hubka's
srr. under. An overl hiow irom seeonJ
10 first in the fielding of Hub's
grounder allowed the one and only
score. No scores were mhde in the
hist three innings.
The score by innings:
R H E
I rake (t t 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 5
Nebraska . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 x 1 5 2
Batteries Hickman .and .Flynn;
Reynolds and Cerney. Si ruck out by
Hickman 4. by Reynold 7.
SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED
BY FRENCH INSTITUTION
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I Diversities franchises. Applications
should be sent to Profesor Margar:1
E. Maltby. 41 West 117th Sire,-,
New York City.
Only American bom moreen are eli
gible for these scholarship and fel
lowships. The other requirement
are
-The scholarships and fellowships
in Lycee are open to women bet we r
the ape of eighteen and twenty-one.
who are Juniors. Seniors, or meni
bers f tbe class of 120. and who have
a fair knowledge f French.
-The scholarships and fellowship
in ibe Ecole Normale are open to wo
.nen between tbe ages oi twenty and
1wenty-nve who bold an A- B. Degre
and hare done one year of gradut
work, particularly in Education. The-
scholarships and fellowships will be
,M-ned only to women who nave tbe
leaching profession in view.
"The academic year begins October
list and ends July 13th. The prob
able dae of sailing Is September
loth."
The terms are:
20Cf rebate on passape over aad
back (a-pprosimate cost of pa-ssase.
fsa.00. one way.)
"Board, lodging and tuition fees are
given. ' The student should nv
IIO.OO per month for incidental ex
panses." The letter of application must con
tain fcome account of the applicant's
training and aim in studying abroal.
The application must be accompanied
by the following credentials:
"(1. A statement from the Cal
re Registrar of work done by the
student. 2) Birth Certificate. 3
PhotogTaphV. Health Certificate
tiom the College physician, tfvin
the cedk-al history of the applicar.l
for tbe past two years. $) Testimoi-
ials from two professors with wbira
the applicant has studied and from
the I an of Women as to tbe thar-
mr, ability, and promise of succm
o." the candidate."
HDSKERS DEFEAT
GOPHER TRACB3IEN
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r- .... jtinfi wrmd Time 2 ". '.' '1
4 5
Tbe Coyotes first Jn the mile and
tv o mile and their second in tbe 220
yard low hurdles and SfcO yard run
furnished the sixteen points which
Nebraska failed to acquire in the W e
U van Nebraska Freshmen meet. "Red"
Ijrton. the star of lat year's hifh
school field meet for Gothenburg, war.
tbe high point getter in this last meet
He placed first in four erents and sec
ond in one.
MiDonJd of Nebraska won tbe 100-
Tard disk with tb Una of 10:02. Lay
ton made good time in tbe 220-yard
dash the 110-yard high hurd'es. and
the 22B yard low hurdles, running the
latter in 27:03. Beeier and Gardnei
ran a close race in the 440. but Gard
ner made up for his second by takln
first in the SS0. Lay ton and Stone
both jumped 5 feet 2 inches for the
freshmen in the running high jump
and Dobish took first in the pole vau't
at the bigbth of ten feet six inches.
The Summary
Nebraska Freshmen vs. Wesleyan
100-yard dash McDonald. Neb-
first; Hickman, Neb., second. Jirae,
10 2 5 seconds.
Mile-run Dafoe, Wesleyan. first:
Kachkora. Neb, second. Time 4:50 1-5.
Shot put Hartley, Neb., first; Bas-
sett Neb, second. Distance. 37 feet 3
inches.
220-yard dash Layton. Neb, first
McDonald. Neb., sK-ond. Time 23 seconds.
Higb-jump Layton, Neb, first;
S:one, Neb, second. Height, 5 feet 2
inches.
120 yard high hurdles Layton. Neb,
first; Hodson, Neb, second. Time
IS 2-5 seconds.
Discus thow Weller. Neb, first;
Basset, Neb, econd. Distance. 117
feet 2 incbe.
Two-mile run Reid. Wesleyan. first;
Bowman, Neb, second. Time 10:51 3 S
Javelin throw Brown. Neb, first;
Hartley. Neb, second. Distance. 14?
feet.
20-yard low hurdles Layton. Neb.
first; George, Wesleyan. second. Time,
27 3 5.
Half mile run Gardner. Neb, first;
Folsom. Wesleyan, second. Time,
2:- 4 5.
Pole vault Dobish. Neb, first; Mc
Donald and Medlin, Neb, tied for sec
oaL eight, 10 feet inches.
440-yard run Beeier. Neb, first;
Gardner, Neb, secoxd. Time. 54 3S
seconds.
Broad .unp Mac Donald. Neb,
first: Layton, Neb., second. D!stanc
1 feet IVt Inches.
-of course WE
CLEAN fine Rugs
-but that's not all
We clean garments, draperies, com
forts, blankets, etc., etc.,
O. J- Fee
Phone B2311 333 No. 12th
ORPHEUM DRUG STORE
OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
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