The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 10, 1894, Page 8, Image 8
8 THE H I not have volume enough. But during the rest between halves some artistic marching was done lock-step and the song "Iowa, Iowa, we've been thinking" made a great sensation. It was a day never to be forgotten by those who saw the game. Next year we'll do it over, and go down five hundred strong. The clean playing of the team and the gentle manly conduct of the boys who went with them won many friends from even our Omaha, rivals U-rah-rah ! U-rah-rah ! Hoo-rah! Hoo-rah! Ne-bras-ka! THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. 7M CONSIDERABLE interest has been Wl) taken m the Tennis tournament, re-Sbs-! cently held. The young men, with their jaunty caps, have taken their snow-shoes and whacked the ballback and forth with never ceasing animation, ever and anon call ing out, "Love" of course not to the bloom ing co-ed looking on. The coy co-ed has worn her sweetest smile and added zest to the youug gladiators. And th6 war is done. Ot the four registered in' Class A, Professor Ward wears myrtle wreaths in profusion; Mr. Colvin is recorded victor fin class B; four be ing in the race; of six in ;lass C, Mr. Mapes is the lucky one; and of five in class D, Mr. Aazen has a grin extending from Capricorn to Halifax. ' Each of these contests,' was vigorously car ried out and now that the respective winners have been annm .iced the champions will batter the hot class allowing competitor. is at each other, each upper half fifteen to its next lower oe; ES PER I AN. would now be captain. The vote stood as follows: Hemming: Yont, Fair, Whipple, Oury, Bradt, Wiggins. Flippin: Dern, Wilson, Sweeny, Frank, Jones, Thorpe, Duncan, Shue. LOCALS. Yont started for Harvard Friday. The battalion is now entire by uniform. Dern has gone to Denver to enter business. G; I. Babcock spent his vacation in the city. See the Kempter Paint Co.'s "ad" in this issue. All the latest perfumes at Rector's phar macy. Dr. Davis, teeth on rubber plates, nth and O streets. You can get a good fountain pen for $1.75 at the Co-op. Dr. Davis, diseases of the teeth and mouth, nth and O streets. Union society welcomes Mr. Lien to the company of the elect. Miss Veda Sheppard spent a few days with old Uni. friends during vacation. Miss Hopper spent Thanksgiving with Miss Merrill '93, of Sterling. J. S. Sayer came down from Sioux City to take in the Omaha game. V Prof. Barber isagoing to give a course lectures on architecture. THEY WD IT. -f HE foot ball team met, in accordance V with the provisions of the constitution J of the athletic association. fnr tfi nmL v pose of electing captain. The meeting was scheduled for room 76, but was sudden W changed to the gun room of the gymnasium , reasons unknown. He.mming and Flippin were the candidates and (the race was a close, but for a fractured promise or two Hemming Prescriptions accurately compounded. 1229 O St. McCall Sr Burch. The Palladians give their annual Musicale in the chapel Friday evening. O. F. Lambfertson, 1203 O street, up stairs, dentist. All work guaranteed. See Drs. Hodgrran & McNay for first class dental work at very low prices. ffyo PL