DAILY NBBRASK TWO MEETS FOR HATHEN SIGNED Coach R. G. Clapp Will Go to Chicago to Confer with Wrestling Mentors. DECLARES PROSPECTS FOR SEASON ARE GOOD Two home meets are already scheduled and another almost as sured, as the season for the mat ar- tists advances. One meet away from home has been considered so far. Dr. R. G. Clapp, wrestling coach, presi dent of the Western Intercollegiate Gymnastic, Wrestling: and Fencing Association, will go to a meeting at Chicago, Friday and Saturday, where the present season schedule will be arranged and changes of rules dis cussed. Early-season prospects for the team are good, according to the coach. Northwestern University and Iowa State College will meet the Husker bone-crushers on the local mat, ac cording to a two-year contract signed by each school last season. A new two-year contract has been signed, and will probably be passed by the athletic board of control, calling for a meet with Iowa University at Iowa City this season and another here next year. Kansas University is will ing to sign another two-year contract which will bring the Jayhawk team to Lincoln. Decide on Rule. Dr. Clapp was elected president of the Western Intercollegiate Gymnas tic, Wrestling and Fencing Associa tion at the last meeting, which fol lowed the Western intercollegiate meets in the three sports. The next meeting, to be held Friday and Sat urday of this week, will be to decide upon the present schedule, and any changes in the rules. A meeting of the Missouri Valley conference coaches will also be held soon. "Nebraska has good prospects for the coming season," stated Coach Clapp. "The 125-pound class will be the hardest place to fill on the team." Ex-captain Kellogg, who won the western intercollegiate champion ship in this class will in all probabil ity wrestle in the 135-pound group this year. Captain Skinner Returns. Captain Skinner, who also won his match at Chicago last year, will be wrestling in the 145-pound section as usual. Blore, 115-pound wrestler, who placed third in the same meet in his event is working out daily. Joy, a new prospect will make a good bid for the 125-pound group. He is tak ing up the sport for the first time this year. Thomas, who wrestled in the 156 pound class last year is not in school so this class is also open. Three men are making a strong attempt at win ning a place on the team in this class, but Lundy is the best prospect. Highley, who wrestled the heavy weight division, may go down to the 175-pound group this season. In the heavyweight field a group of foot ball players who have signified their intention of going out for the sport. Uhler and Mooherry are the other two letter-men lost by graduation. They both wrestled in the 135-pound group. Claude Swindell, who assist ed in the coaching last season, is back on the job this fall. FOUR VALLEY GAMES SLATED Notre Dame Plays in Lincoln Next Year j Drake Bulldogs May Be Scheduled. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WANTS NEBRASKA GAME Schedule-making, which has all the thrills and uncertainty of a high-class poker game, is now in progress with University athletic authorities. Four Valley opponents are now on the schedule, having two-year contracts. Drake, which finished this season with only one defeat, may also be added to the list. The Bulldogs have heen seekinc a came for some time and their wish may be granted th year. Notre Dame, minus the ".four horsemen," will come to Lincoln next vear. Illinois will be played at Ur- bana, as the Mini are held by a two- year contract Loaea Standing. The University of Southern Cali fornia is said to have made attractive offers for a game on the coast. There is considerable doubt in the minds of the fans whether this offer will be accepted. U. S. C, through recent i 1 ' . ' f IB : . I I sH I I WtfT I 1 MM . K ACTUAL I SIZE i- M 1 I 111 I w been requested to withdraw from the University. The general opin ion was that the branding of the stu dent as a failure would work no pood for either the school or the student. The feeling was that a nrivate dismissal would have been more beneficial and at the same time would have accomplished all that a dismissal could. The annual county fair of the Y. W. C. A. was to be held in the Ar mory. It was said that all objection able features had been eliminated and there was to be nothing worse than striking machines and nigger- baby throwing contests. To please the freshmen, a well known juvenile entertainment entitled "Punch and Judy" was to be presented. Each of the sororities and a number of the fraternities were to conduct exhibits. TWENTY YEARS AGO. (Continued from Page Three.) gears were expected soon and it was said that the sophomores were ex pecting to indulge in a big celebra tion as soon as they arrived. Considerable comment was rife among the students on the campus regarding the public posting of a certain student's name, who for general inefficiency in work, had WANT ADS WANTED AT ONCE Colored Teachers for positions in St. Louis. Mo. Those interested call at the Bureau for Recommendation of Teachers, T. C. Room 305. WANTED A student who is quick at figures to work out scholastic averages. Apply to Dean Engberg. LOST Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pin. Finder leave at Nebraskan Office. Reward. One of the most serviceable bits of desk furniture yet is Oh Henry! sliced. Try it once and you'll find it's just as necessary as an ink welL Oh Henry! 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