The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 21, 1899, Page 2, Image 2

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backs were heavier and mado up In
weight what the Towa men lind in
ppeed.
The line-up:
Kansas. Nebraska.
Gavin left end Drain
Algie left tackle Pcarso
Hess center Koehler
"Woodward . . . .left guard Brow
Smith right guard Ringer
"Mlcox right tackle. ..Kingsbury
Westover
Noflnger right end Cortelyou
Owens quarterback Crandall
Moore right half Benedict
Tuckor loft half Williams
Hunter
Avery (capt.) ..fullback. Gordon-Carver
Officials: Cornell, referee; Barnes,
umpire; Hastings and Hamilton, time
keepers: Andreson and Smith, l'nes-men.
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HOOP BALL GAMES.
The games of hoop hall played thus
far between the gymnasium classes
have been hotly contested.
The first of the series played last
Monday evening between the 11 o'clock
and 3 o'clock classes resulted in a vic
tory for the 11 o'clock class by a score
of 40 to 11. Wednesday evening the 1
o'clock and the S o'clock classes put up
a spirited game. The 1 o'clock class
showed unexpected strength and won
handily by a score of 40 to !).
The schedule for the roma'ning
games has been changed slightly.
Wednesday evening the 3 and 8 o'clock
(lasses will play; Monday. November
J7. the 11 and 8 o'clock classes, and
Wednesday. November 21), the ?, o'clor
and 1 o'clock classes.
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A TRIP TO EUROPE:.
Dr. .7. T. Lees is planning to take a
party of students from Lincoln during
the coming summer for a trip of three
months through Europe. For some
time he has made plans for this expe
dition, and from present indications a
successful outcome for the trip is ev!-"
dent. The party will bo limited to
twelve or fifteen, and all must bo men.
It is desired to leave here some time
between .Mine 1 and 10 and to return
about ninety days later. England.
France, Switzerland, Germany. Hol
land, and a trip down the Rhine will
probably be the attractions offered.
This will be loft entirely with the per
sons who take the offer and go on the
trp.
As soon as six or eight persons sig
nify their intention to go a meeting
will bo called and a plan of action de
termined upon. All students and
alumni will Im eligible. It is also ex
pected to make the Par's exposition
one of the chief attractions of the tour.
On account of the exposition it will
be necessary to engage passage much
earlier than usual. The party should
bo formed before the holidays and a
start made upon the preparations. Es
timates of the cost are about $300, or
slightly more. This will also depend
upon the students who go. If It is
their desire to include certa'n extras,
which are not actually essential. It will
be done.
Thanksgiving
is coming and all stu
dents will need a ton
of Excelsior Nut at
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Whitebreast Co.,
Office 109 So. Hth Street.
Telephone 234,
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WATCH FOR METEORS.
Last week was a season of vigils in
the astronomical department. Profes
sor Swezey and his assistants spared
no efforts in studying the meteoric
showers. On Tuesday and Wednesday
nights Professor Swezey went to a
point about ten miles out from Lincoln,
leaving Joel Stebblns to make observa
tions here. By comparing the observa
tions made at two different points Pro
fessor Swezey hoped to be able to com
pute the height of the meteors from the
earth. An attempt was made to pho
tograph some of them, but very faint
traces wore secured. One hundred and
twenty-seven in all were counted,
Nearly all of those wore seen on Tiich
day night, Wednesday and Thursday
nights being cloudy.
Drawing Papers
Crane's, Weston's, Whatman's.
History Paper
All sizes and varieties.
Lead Pencils
All kinds. Try the Blaisdell
paper covered pencil, ic.
A full line of
Fountain Pens
Waterman, Remix, and Lake
side. Wholesale Prices on the Lakeside Fountain Pen
University Book Go.
MAIN BUILDINC.
We Want-
StUdent
Boarders
Fiwninlifd lioomxiu ('mined ion
THE PALACE.
1130 N St.
Good Work-
larkson
Laundry
fiompany
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330 -332-334-336-338-340
South 11th St.
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Popular Prices.
Students Especially Invited lo Call.
R. fit . BARBER SHOP
1141 O Street.
Francis Bro's
Capital Cafe
121 NORTH Mill StREET.
Oysters, Fish and Came in Season.
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15c. Meals our Specialty,
Open All Night.
Who? The University Boys. We are
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