The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1923, Image 3

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ALL THIS WEEK
This Week We Are Paging
The Laughs FRONT!
"BELL BOY 13"
With
Douglas McLean
More Laughs Than A Bell
boy Has Buttons
Rialto Syhpmony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
ART ACORD
In
"THE
OREGON TRAIL"
A Remarkable and Thrill
ing Drama of Pioneer
Adventure in the
West.
COLONIAL WEEKLY
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
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ALL THIS WEEK
"THE CHRISTIAN"
The Famous Novel and
Play by
SIR HALL CAINE
with
Richard Dix, Mae Busch,
Garet Hughes, Phyllis
Haver and Mah
lon Hamilton
Directed by
Maurice Tourneur
I SHOWS START AT 1,3, 5, 7, 9.
HUSKER MAT MEN
MEET HAVVKEYES
AT IOWA CITY
Ames Team Tied with Ohio and
Indiana for First Place in
the Conference
Standings.
NEBRASKA IN FIFTH PLACE
Iowans Have High Hopes of
Staving Nebraska Crew
Off in Last Match
of Year.
Hunker wrestle meet the Hawk
eye matmen tonight at Iowa City.
Coach Howard's team has an even
break on the win-lose Idea. Iowa has
lost ono game to Illinois; Nebraska
has lost to Ames.
Nebraska has two men on the team
who have not been beaten this year,
Iowa has ono. The Nebraska men
are Captain Trautman, 175 pounder,
and Renner, heavyweight. The Iowa
man Is Prerer who is in the 115-pound
class. Both Iowa and Nebraska have
new men In the three middle weights
while the other members of the teams
are veterans.
Renner will go up against Heldt who
is one of Iowa's strongest men. Trout
man will meet James who is also
reputed to be a strong man. Heldt
has a weight advantage over Renner,
but the speed and strength of the
Cornhusker should count heavily in
the match.
The Nebraska lineup for the Iowa
City meet is as follows:
Probst, 115; Kellogg, 125; Inman,
135; Pickwell, 145; Reed, 158; Trout-
man, captain, 175; Renner, heavy.
The big upset in Western Intercol
legiate circles this week was the de
feat of the Iowa University squad by
Illinois, and the trouncing of Wiscon
sin by Chicago. Ames, Ohio, and In
diana are still heading the list. Ames
has the best record in points scored
and scored against. Indiana and Ohio
will meet this week. Neither team
has met with defeat in Western In
tercollegiate conference.
Nebraska jumped from seventh to
fifth place. The match with Iowa is
the last one of the season, and if the
team defeats Iowa, it will go up an
other notch. ""
The Western Intercollegiate Wrest
ling Association standings folio:
Won Loot Pet
Ames
Ohio State 4 0
Indiana 3 0
Irviifa TTnlvorultv 3 1
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Nebraska -
Illinois
Wisconsin 2
Chicago 2
Piirrlnn 1
Michigan Aggies 0 2
Minnesota 0 4
Northwestern 0 '
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Luehring Is "Fan"
for Outdoor Lite
the aervico. University of California.
A proposed honor eystem for the
students of the University of Colo
rado may bo brought about as a re
sult of an investigation started by
the Boosters Club this week. Prof.
George H. Light of the Department of
Mathematics, suggested to the Boost
ers at their meeting Tuesday after
noon that the club undertake to in
quire Into the possibility of the adop
tion of such a system at the Un!
17ikhU ST
BEBTY
T II U R. FRI. SAT.
P-IG VAUDEVILLE BILL
The Pretentious Offering
"THE SPEEDERS"
a comedy playlet with music and
pretty girls featuring
JACK MUNDY
O'NEAL SISTERS
& BENSON
"The Sunshine Kiddies"
WM. LOUISE
WOLFE & WARD
Presenting
"TEA FOR TWO
AND THEN SOME"
DON LANNING
"First Young Don"
WARD & ZELLER
"Hat-o Maniacs"
"THE OREGON TRAIL"
Babich and His Prize Orchestra
Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 8.00
Mats 25c Kite 40c Gal 15c
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1321 O Street
THE PLACE TO BUY
Drugs
Drug Sundries
Toilet Articles
Cigars
Candies
Kodaks
Magazines
We specialize on all good
Soda Fountain Specialties
Meet your friends at our
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and city directory. Buy
postage stamps here. We
appreciate your patronage
and want you to feel at
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Fred VV. Luehring, director of ath
letics at the University of Minnesota,
who was formerly director of athletics
at Nebraska is taking advantage of
the opportunities offered by the cold
season to push winter sports and is
drawing up a program of outdoor
sports for the summer time as wen.
Following his service on the general
committee In charge of the National
Ski tournament early last month, Mr.
Luehring has been devoting himself to
the development of an outing club at
the University of Minnesota, now
named the Gopher Outing club. Its
first outdoor tournament, with events
at Glenwood park, on the university
campus and in the Hippodrome at the
state fair grounds, was conducted last
week. Events included snowshoe and
frki races, a dog derby, tug of war
on skates, skating races, stunt skat
ing, women's hockey championship
match, interfraternity hockey matches
and several fancy skating competi
tions.
In response to a questionnaire that
asked which winter cnort the students
took and Interest in, Mr. Luehring
has learned that the men students are
interested as participants In an aver
age of three or four outdoor spom
apiece. The first 500 answers con
tained designations of 1868 sports in
which students were interested, as
follows:
Hiking - 264
Canoeing 305
Fancy skating 39
Snowshoeing 53
Tobogganing 229
Skiing 138
Ski-joring 33
Curling 37
Ice boating - 117
Bob sledding 112
Total v1868
Mr, Luehring expressed particular
satisfaction that canoeing and rowing,
sports exactly suited to outdoor Min
nosnta. for which also there are fine
facilities near the University of Min
nesota, should have been specified by
so many.
In order to establish permanent
memorial scholarships in memory
of those representatives of the Uni
versity who gave "their lives in France
during the great war as members of
the American Field Service Ambu
lance corps it was decided at the
meeting of the executive committee
last night to appoint committees to
take charge of a drive to be conduct
ed in the University in the near fu
ture. A', the close of the war $600,000
was left over from the amount raised
to outfit this branch of the army by
private subscription and this was
turned into a sinking fund, the inter
est on which was to be used for fel
lowships for University graduates in
this country to French universities.
The present drive is for the pur
pose of augmenting this sum so that
there will be sufficient money to es
tablish a memorial fellowship Tor
every man of the old volunteer am
bulance sections who gave his life in
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Spring Dresses
show foreign inspiration
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There's nothing like a
few minutes' rest and
delicious refreshments
for that "tired feeling"
on a Spring afternoon.
Tiffin Room
Fifth Floor.
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Beautiful Dresses of bold printed
fabrics and Paisley effects
prevail for Spring wear.
Priced
2975
to 75
Lovely combinations of materials
and colors make our assortment of
the new dresses unusually inter
esting. Every girl will want one
of the "newest" for Spring Parties.
Satin faced Canton, Tricosham,
Crepe Cairo, Crepe Madria, Frost
Crepe, Faille, Crepe Romaine, Taf
feta, Az-u-wer, etc.
For almost every hour of Zg V X V-
the day, blue serge is SwMM N
correct. At business, for Wd
sport (often with white cNlA X
flannel trousers) and for mTT V AiV
informal evening affairs, srT VrJTi
you'll see them worn this iBk ?V VM fjjOi
season by more well- -sLx 7 J "Al rj
dressed men than ever J
BLUE SERGE for
What suit is so useful ?
What one gets such
exacting wear as your
blue serge ? To keep
its good looks, to with
stand day - after - d ay
service, quality must
be there all through!
Quality! That's the
Kirschbaum idea.
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