The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1922, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Sunday, May 14, 1022
rflLF TOURNAMENT
GU STARTS TOMORROW
Kollo'ins are the drawings for the
firet round of the inter-frat golf tour
ney starting tomorrow:
phi Tsi vs. Sig Ep's.
Silver Lynx vs. XI Psi Phi.
T. O vs Beta's
Delta Chi's vs Bushnel Guild.
phi Delta Chi's vs. Delta Epsilon.
Phi Alpha Delta's vs. Bge.
Two new teams are asked to report
at the Country club at 3:00 p. m., on
Monday for the 36 hole medal play.
Kate Kreycick returned from Val
entine, where she has been spending
the past week.
Mrs. W. F. Black of Chicago is vis
iting her daughter, Margaret Black,
at the Gamma Phi Beta house.
O. W. Hanson of Omaha find J. K.
Smith of Missouri are guests at the
Acacia house.
KORTH PLATTE
DEBATERS ARE
STATE CHAMPS
(Continued from Page 1.)
sota. 1!'13); Clifford L. Rein, atomey
(Nebraska against Illinois, 1910; Min
nesota, 1911.)
Prr.f. M. M. Fogg, president of the
league, president, and before an
nouncing the decision, remarked that
in his judgment, it was a high-grade
and a close debate, and he stated that
( r.e of the things the league is out
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to foster is the spirit of good sports
manship. Sheldon Tefft, '22, law, '24,
of Weeping Water (Nebraska teams
against Iowa. 1921 and 1922), was
timekeeper. The audience greeted
with enthusiasm the scoi.ng points of
loth' teams.
The speak . -rs f o Xorth Platte
champion of western d strict) who
rad defeated Wayne a nr. O.naha Ttch
lical earlier in th-j tournrment were
Albert Shenk, '. Loui Breternitz.
George Dent. The representative of
Univcrsi.y Place (champions of the
east-central district), who had won
froin Beatrice and from Greeley) were
Xorris Chadderdon, Leslie Monk, Paul
Schluntz.
In the lot-drawing at 10 o'clock Fri
day evening for sides Saturday morn
ing in the championship debate, North
Platte drew the affirmative, and Hol
drege the negative. North Platte had
the negative Thursday evening, and
the affffirmativ both Friday morning
and Friday evening. Holdrege main
tsined the negative of the closed shop
question Thursday evening, the affir
mative Friday morning.
The judges for the finaU were
George N Foster, professor of law;
J. E. LeRossignol, dean of the college
of business administration and Prof.
G. O. Virtue, proressor of economics
ami finance of the University of Ne
braska Prof. Fogg presided.
SUMMER NEBRASKAN WILL
BE PUBLISHED THIS YEAR
t Continued from Page One)
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PRICES
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Eaxc-ny $2.00. $1.S0, $1.03
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Presented by the Versatile Tr'o
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Shriner & Fitzsimmons
In a Comedy Diversion
-THE NEWS DEALER"
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Gcd Comedy and News Pictures
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ALL THIS WEEK
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IN
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Other Entertaining Features
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Other Entertaining Features
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Farquhar
u miner
Clothes
for college men combine
good looks and lasting
service-at very moderate
prices.
The new Sahara weave
suits from Stratford, Straw
hats and light caps, new
collar attached shirts and
summer ties, are just what
you'll want for hot weath
er wear.
Stop in this week while
stocks are complete, and
select the things you'll
want.
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13th &O
Clothiers to College Men
Sold Out to Simon's
ARMSTR
SEL
U
NG
ONG
OUT
Everything Must Go!
Suits, Hats, Caps and
Furnishings
The Simons have contract
en for the purchase of Arm
strong Clothing Company of
Lincoln, Nebraska. In order to
reduce the stock $100,000.00
by May 29th, prices have been
cut without regard for their
wholesale cost.
This sale is by far the big
gest mercantile sensation ever
brought to the men and boys
of Lincoln.
Remember everything must
go in order to accomplish this
great stock reduction.
Come in and bring your friends
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store