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- 11...1I..U ll.iUAV llOV.- cnicK- nwuw tain Randolph, Kugene McAllister. "Hud" Klempke, Leo Itufua DeWltJi, George Rent a Typewriter Other men St herer and Uryun Nixon. schedul , Three dollars SPORT RAITS niily ji.ln tho dally prac'ice for one month only ones who but us yet those are tho Ten dollars for four month! lutw: ngnged In hen. A subscription to Nebraska's Mem- the Nebraska mentor been felt. C. J. Hosier orial gymnasium inakeB an appreciated coimoluatlon the Company to hold There's one and lasting pill to the school which Twilight baseball continues compel us to close our among sum can't "Typewriters all Makes is preparing you to go out and battlo a high place of Interest Sunday-Sea- ttle umbrellas on a rainy along life's pathway. Nner scchool Btudents. Applications 127 No. 13th St. n Intelligencer. Phone B2157 for positions on the Slimmer Nebras-ta- Tost The spirit that enabled Nebraska to team have been coming In thick SODAf SUNDAES' SERVICE defeat the Pittsburgh Panthers last and last. Should more men apply for S ' fall is the same spirit that prompts n places on the newspaper team than L L E R group of Nebraska football players at- can be entered as members, it is prob- gen- PRESCRIPTION Two Good Places tending the slimmer school to dally able that they will be "sold" or PI to Eat practice passing the oval pigskin so erously awarded to some other team A R M A C Y HOME any as to be able to better handle the ball In the league. Hut, nevertheless, should not when practice starts. .The same spirit men who can play baseball and also guides a man to work at hard hesitate to apply for places. There is TENNIS! summer plenty of room for all baseball players PLAY manual labor .throughout the KEEP IN PHYSICAL TRIM so as to be in fine physical fettle to 'In the league ami no man will be de BURROUGHS withstand the trials or the football prived of a chance to show his goods. Spalding Equipment of the field. It is the spirit that wins for Assures you 1329 Highest Quality "0" Nebraska and is worthy of high com Start of the Twilight league schedule mendation. will probably be made early next week. It is planned to have each team Tennis Rackets, Today eight Nebraska t'ornhusker.i play at least two games a week. Threo lbs. Balls, Nets, Shots, will work to place Nebraska on th- - diamonds are available for use, two Etc. five men en- on the drill fields north of Social map in track. Last year .5.....I i lint Nr ('tatamit abled Nebraska to take sixth place 'n Science and the other on Nebraska A. G. SPALDING & BROS. tho same calibre of a meet. Whether field. Some fast exhibitions of the dia- 211 So. State St., phlcago, III. Be Neat! this year's men do better or worse mond sport should bo given. than that. Coach Henry K. chulte cer- tainly deserves a vote of thanks for Coach Henry V. Schulte has almost toward forgotten about his six pound bass the work he has done increas- Two-Piec- e Suits i:lr;,i1(.l ing Nebraska's rating in the sport during his busy days at Chicago at- and Pressed which is international in its scope. Not tending the conference of coaches and WELCOME only in the university but in the hi?h directing Nebraska entres in. the na- schools of the state has the work of tional meet. $1.25 New Students vhere as they did in Philadelphia. CAMS E was brough. 50c-$l- o DAN MURPHY Perhaps this depreciation Eversharp Pencils Phone B2301 by the advancing years of some about Fountain Pens $2.50-$1- 2 of the players, but undoubtedly they OF HITTING SPREE College Jewelry missed the co operation of the two lip-stei- CITY CLEANING Society Emblems Signals From Irishman Aid Mack Harry Davis no longer patrols the and DYE WORKS Batters to Clout Pill, coachers' hex, picking signs our cf O'Neill Says the air to pass on to less discerning HALLETT individuals, hut Murphy Is still about 1605 "0" By DAVIS J. WALSH the premises. He can and undouoi--iuB.p- u University Jeweler IT DAVTVT'P.P Proc NKW YORK, June 13 Steve O'Neill m M&ino.) jo 'pun .(b.w a uo Estb. 1871 1143 0 St. W. 0. CARLSON. Mgr. I of the Cleveland Indians, one of tin bj ;o!.y 01 sb j.Mll'l m dii saop A'lpa best catchers in baseball and an ob- age is tremendous. servant gent as well, claims to have Yet. as pointed out previously, it COCCOOSOOOOGOCOOOOOOGOCOCOCOCCOOOOOOCOeCGOOSCOGCCCOSO 8 discovered the secret of the Athletics' t;kes a good hitter to get away wiin 0 astonishing form reversal. He dorsn t a ..ISO average no matter what tne WHY WATCH blame it on any of the pitcher?, nor conditions may be. Murphy's system Hing Miller, Po'J merely tends to make an unsual hit- docs he mention DANCE Young, Doe Johnson or Connie, the ter out of a good one, tor a weak Mm OTHERS j elongated Mack. t sister at lb plate is always hopeless. Panny Murphy, alio LEARN TO DANCE WELL IN A 0 NEATH BOILING SUN present coach of the outfit. ge's FEW LESSONS K Steve's ballot as the man who has CORNHUSKER FOOTBALL 9 i MEN ARE PRACTICING as much to do with Ring Miller's aoiae it 1 runs as the Ring person himself. ,1V1 'Vs..; "He stands out there on the thin Old Sol may get the best of the corv X CARROLL base coaching lines," quoth Steve, mon run of folks such as common Nebr. State Bank Bldg. off on every pitci. everyday editois, office men, and stu- "and tips the hitter 15th & O Tel. LfOCS Without fail he tips the fast one. tn dents -- but he cannot down the spirit curve and the spitter, and all the of a group of Cornhusker footballmen, ioooooocoocccoooosoooooooceceoc batter has to do is to set himself aspirant s for the 1922 gridiron team. and lot fly." .ho daily engage in a practice sesMOii Old stuff, Steve. Danny Murphy, in 'neath the sorchinp heat of the sun. collaboration with Harry Davis, was For an hour or two each afternoon, AND LAUNDERERS doing that ten years ago, when the these Husker gridiron performers dis- GOOD CLEANERS Athletics could muster a championship regard the warnings of the "Sun Cod" ball club. Off and on both have con- and work hard and heatedly in an ef- ly prepare so tinued to do it since, but until rec-nt- fort to themselves tiey the Athletic hiters failed to profit ly may be in the finest of shape when the the system. first call for football performers is Is- fall. Davis and Murphy flashed thorn sued next what was coming right enough, out The men are all attending the sum- that let the two sign-stealer- s out. The mer school and are making use of their couldn't walk down to the plat and spare moments each day by romping make the hitters hit. about Nebraska field, pulling down In the old days the Athletics had long punts and forward passes. Their O. J. Fee Eddie Collins, Frank Baker, Stuffy thief aim is to train themselves to Mclnnes, Eddie Murphy, Strunk, Old-ring- . handle the ball cleverly without fumb- Schang, and other sincere hit- ling it. ters. All have since gone their re- Among the Cornhusker football as- 327 No. 12th Tel. B3355 spective ways, and It may have teen pirants for 1922 who are working out Cap- - noted thfit they never hit as well, else- - during the summer session are.