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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1898)
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Unit of Practice is the Leading Feature, week for each class. Students can b catalogue address M. D. EWELL, Dean, Rooms Gl g&,rtt..w.,.r-aa Experience at this UniversiU has proven that the WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN 'rHE reliable pen lor class room use. It is ahvavs readv for use and writes contin u sly without shaking. It has the best gold pens that can be made, and monev inn teed retunded it the pen is not satisfactory. For sale at the CO-OP. YOUNG MEN . . . Don't fail to look at the fine line of Men's Suits and Over coats from $7 to $20, at the g( EW1NG CLOTHING CO. 1115-17 O STREET. g iMMMMimr92s2frA Coming Wednesday, Feb. 2nd. IVBR 100 Magnificent Lantern Views, TWOTRAINS DAILY IlITWhr.N - LINCOLN AM) Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office. 1201 0 Street. II 0 Tow.vhkm). Gen'l P. & T. A. I D. Cohni i.l. C. 1. & T. A Winter term will open November 29, 1897. Improved methods. Marshall ing theory and practice. The School Evening sessions of ten hours a e self supporting while studying. For 8 and 619, Ashland blk., Chicago, 111. femviisz pWi K Peary, U. S. N. . . Will Lecture at the . . - LINCOLN Y. M. tell it in English. In the Gym. Next semester the gymnasium classes will begin light work with the heavy apparatus. Wednesday and Friday evenings are reserved for public exhibitions of In door baseball, which it is hoped many will attend. This is the last week for ba-"ball men to taho tholr physical "xinutia tlons. Professor Hastings hns aire un examined eighteen men. The number of candidates for the baseball te;,m has now reached to the numbor of forty-two. Among these Is an exceptionally large number of football men. Kindler, Cowghl, Williams. Halstoad, Melford, Ponrse and Schwartz are all trying for a place on the team. Thore are also sixteen candidates from the athletic classes. Ah there are so many wibhing to play indoor baseball, Profensor Hast ings has arranged the following schedule for practice: The Pershing Rifles will practice one-half of Mon day and Tuesday evening and all of Thursday evenings. The baseball mon will have one-half of Monday and Tuesday and all of Saturday eoning. The athletic class will practice from C to 7 o'clock on Monday, Wednes day and Friday. Now that the basket ball season Is over. Indoor baseball promise to be a great attraction in the gymnasium for tho next month. Practice was begun the first of this week and all of the boys who have thus far pluyed the ganio are greatly in favor of It. Last Tuesday evening the Pershing Illfles did something toward organizing a toam. Frank Rain waB appointed to work up a team and theie Is good prospect that his effort will meet with success, as tho Rifles are all anxious to get on the team. The decisive gain In tho univoraity basket ball championship series was played last Monday evening in tho gymnasium botween tho athkt'e clas team and tho football men. This was tho bccond of a series of threo games and as the athletic class team won the first one, tholr victory last night by a t-core of 19 to 7 decided tho series. Fouls were frequently mudo on bo h sides and had tho football boys boon more skillful in scoring free throwB they might have made tho score more nearly oven. The athletic team threw five goals C. A. He has a Illustrated by Students. Sale at Executive Office Monday, January 31st. from the Held and their opponents made but two. Tho football boys were left behind from the start, the score at the end of the first half being 12 to -J against them. The line up: "HI II. F Dr..in Story C. F Clinton Mooro-Hopewoll. .C Benedict Pillsbury L. U Molford Aden R. u Peaice Umplros Allen and Keith; Roferce, Hastings. The university basket ball team will try to win back Its lost laurels Satur day evening of this week, when it will meet the Lincoln Y. M. C. A. team. Two weeks ago the same teams met and the Y. M. C. A. boys came off the victors. Judging from the way the university boys showed up In the see ond half of tho game with the Omaha Y. M. C. A. they stand a good show of winning from tho Lincoln team. At least no effort will be spared to win and the team has put In special prac tice in order to prepare for Saturday's game. This will be very likely the last game which the public will have tho pleasure of witnessing and opportunity should not be passed un heeded by tho students, epeclally as the proceeds of the game go to pur chase record boards for contests In the gym. The university team will be composed of Hill, Story, R. 1). Andreson, W. E. Andreson and Benedict or Moore. The Lincoln team will be practically the same as be fore. FOUL TIPS. Work begins in oarnest.many good candidates and a good toam asiured tor '98. The netting for the cage came the early part of tho week and was quickly put in place by the boya, who wore all bo anxious to get down to work that thoy could not wait until tho carpenter got around to It to put It up. Wo will be particularly lucky this year in having a largo number of pitchers from which to dovolop our pitching department'. Whero we had two or three candidates for pitching honors last year wo will have eight or ten this year. Fred Barnes, an old student In tho Unl. and formerly of tho Uni. ball team, but last year of tho Milwaukee Western League team, has been seemed to develop tho pitchers Ho Is a lino man with lots of experi story to tell and ence and himself a good pitcher. The ball boys seem jubilant over tluir suc cess in getting such a good m .n when the Idea of having a coach was a most gien up by the boys. A meeting was called for tho team by Captain Gor don for Tuesday at 12:10. Ou r th rty players responded and plans were hid for training hours while indoots " All tho candidates were advi-ed to take physical examination-, and a large number have responded Indoor baseball Is plad eery evening in the armory aim is ton sidcrcd one of tho best gam' s yt een in the college arena. Exhibition games will he played from time to time and should draw larg rmwds. This year games have been u ranged with the Btate university of Kansas, university of Missouri and t- ate uni versity of Iowa. Everybody lend a hand and whoop it up for the ball team in '9 is ihe is sure to be a winner. Corner Drug Store .. lOth and Q Sts. Ready for business 24 hours in the day Night calls answered COWLES & GRIEVISH 10th and y Sts. DR. S. E. COOK. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 1215 O St. Hew England Mutual Life. Chartered 1KB. For Circulars, Sample Policies and rates call on G. W. 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