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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1922)
TWO GAMES TONIGHT IN TWILIGHT LEAGUE Pedagogues to Clash With Football Class and Basketball With Sum mer Nebraskan ....Two games n the Twlight League baseball race are scheduled for 6 o'clock Tuesday evening on the So cial Science baseball diamonds. The two teams at the bottom of the league clash with the two teams heading the list. N The Football class-Pedagogues con test gives promise of providing the most Interesting competition. The Football class gave the Summer Ne braskan a hard run for honors in a contest last week and the Pedagogues will be sorely pressed to maintain the league leading pace which they set when they defeated the Ilaskotball class 16 to 5 last week The ltasketball class promises a re organization of its team and may run off with the honors in its contest with the Summer Nebraskan. The basket tosncrs last week presented a sorry plight against .the hard hitting Peda gogues and "Waliie" Waite, the man ager, is out after new honors and the leading baseball players in the sum mer session. Scarcity of players was deeply felt at the first game of the session. Two games were scheduled, but only enough players came out to make three teams. Men in the summer ses sion should file as members of one of the four teams if they wish to play. DANCING SCHOOL Lincolns Leading Dancing Academy now open. Learn to dance for $5.00 in class or private. Free if you fail to learn. Two professional teachers. The Franzmathes. School for Dancing 1018 N St., Phont B6054 Open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. PLAY TENNIS! KEEP IN PHYSICAL TRIM Spalding Equipment Assures you of the Highest Quality Pos sible. Tennis Rackets, Balls, Nets, Shoes, Etc. Sn! for Oar Nrw Cutaliwue A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State St., Chicago, III. GATHERING DOPE ON 'MIDSUMMER TALES' Shulte Writes to Cornhusker Ath letics Asking For Contributions to News Letter Letters asking for contributions to (lie "Midsummer. Tales', a newsy sheet for Nebraska athletes, have been sent to Cornhuskers over the en tire state and country. The letters were sent out to all Nebraskans who were on teams last year and those who will be candidates for teams in the future. Henry F. Schulte, track coach, is to be the ed itor of the big sheet which will con tain notes of athletes of all kinds. The letter asks Tor bhort articles rrom each athlete, for jokes and news of what they have been doing and what men from other schools whom they have met during the summer are doing. A letter was also sent to "N" men of recent years asking for con structive criticisms, contributions of all kinds. Especially is it wanted to know if "Kansas still owns the valley." The "Midsummer Tales of the Corn huskers" as it will be called will go to press about August 1, according to the plans as now worked out. Schulte is at Marcellus, Mich., and will do most of the work of putting out the big letter there. In the letter Schulte fays the boys should write about the following: What'have you been doing? Whoj of the bunch here have you met or heard from? Have you heard a good joke? Have you met men from our enemy schools and what do they boast of? Does Kansas still own the Valley? Have you run acrcss any star high school men who think of coming to Nebraska? Have you caught any big fish? (Puce lik, come through, but I've got you beat already.) Well, just hand out all the honest news you know and then spread a little bit. PROFESSOR SANFORD TO TEACH AT CHICAGO UNI Professor F. V. Sanford of the de partment of Romance language will teach Latin during the 6ummer ses sion at the University ct Chicago. 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