The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A nttvHpnpor devoted to Mm Intflrnut of tho
lTBltliltr of Nnbm okn.
Publlihod at 134 North lltli St., by
THK HKSPKRIAN PUH. CO.
( Incorporated. )
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Criibtrro, Prenltlent.
O. L. Towno, BecreUry-Trflnror.
J. I. Wyer, T. J. Howntt, K W. Wnhburn.
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J. A. Mannino
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Managing Editor
At. Manage
- Athlotlc Edito,
HKPORTKR8.
R. C. Pollnrd. Clifton Carter.
NorrUHiiHO, It. T HIM,
J. R. Farney, Cliff Crookt
John A. Wilson. Linn M. Huntington
he tubftcrlption price of the DoIIt Nebrax
kan l S2 for Ue collrjfo yenr with a regular de
ll Tory before ehupel each day. Notice, com
rriunlcAtionii, and other mutUr intended for pub
llchtlon, must be handed In nt the Nobrnskan
office before 7 p. m., or mniled to the editor bo
fore 3 p. m., of the day previous to that dny on
hich they are oxpected to appear.
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office, nt tho Co. Op., or with Butinoss Manager.
Hubscrlborn will confor a faror by roportlng
promptly at this ofllco nny failure to receive the
paper
All changes in adTortiaing matter muni be in
the ofllco by '.) p. m on tlio day previous to that
on which tnoy aro to uppoiir.
Address all communications to the Dally Ne
braskan, KM N. 11th Bt., Lincoln, Nebrnxkn.
Telephone 479.
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The I) ally Nobrnskan l lie lug ant
to nil Bubftcrlbrra on the old Nebrns-kAii-Hesperlan
lint. Those inbacrlb
era to tho Nobraaknn-Heaperlnn
who do not detlro the Dally will
plenao notify the utanagor by cnrtl
ra mon aa poaalble. Where no noti
fication 1 receUed It la tinder-Mood
that the subscriber wishes the pa
per to continue. ;
Turn out to the Doane game tomor
iov and show the "Varsity team that
Ncbr&BkanB have not forgotten the
;nt of rooting.
An article appeared iu yesterday's
paper stating tho present condition
and outlook for the Y. M. C. A. of the
I'nlveialty.
The report which was given to the
public cannot but reflect credit to the
University ami the association Itself.
The strong position the association
holds in the University Is recognized
by everyone, and It needs the co-operation
of the student body and their
hearty support.
It Is announced that the next few
weeks will be devoted to a canvass for
membership and following that a gen
eral plea to the student body for
pledges to carry on the year's work.
The students will then show whether
they truly realize the Importance of
this work according to the way they
respond to the association movements.
It is alBO Worthy of note that tho
much needed student directory will be
published by the association in due
time. It's want was In evidence last
year and the student body will appre
ciate its reappearance.
MINNESOTA HOOTERS' CLUB.
The enthusiasm which permeated the
ranks of the Minnesota rooters last
year seems to be lacking this year
from the following account of a meet
ing, taken from the Minnesota Daily:
Tho meeting of the Rooters' club
yesterday morning leads one to tho be
lief that the famed Minnesota spirit is
sadly lacking in life and vigor, as It
was oxpected that an immense amount
of .enthusiasm would be manifested.
Instead of this, dead, Is the only word
which will fitly describe the gathering.
Ah soon aB the chapel exercises were
over, and the faculty had shown their
approval and enthusiasm by with
drawing, John E. Campbell called the
meeting to order In his old time-style,
but in vain. He did Indeed induce a
few to join him In giving tho yell,
but that was all. Tho election of pres
. Ident followed and resulted In the
election of Alex .la hob by n lnrge ma
jority. When Mr. Janen enme to the pint
form ho wan greeted with npplnuse,
which seem to Indicate that It only
needed a HtlrauhiH to arouse the old
time enthusiasm. Mr. Janes, how
over, threw a damper on tho applause
by declining tho honor and refusing
to serve. It Is unlikely that the stu
dent body will submit to this, however,
and every Influence possible will be
brought to bear on Mr. Janes to In
duce him to reconsider his deter
mination and agree to accept the posi
tion ns he appears to be the almost
unanimous choice of the studens.
THE MINNESOTA TEAM.
Very little can be learned about the
Minnesota team. Coach WilllamB Is
very guarded in what he gives out
and very little Information finds its
way Into the newspapers. The Min
nesota Dally publishes the following
resume of last week's work on the
gridiron-
Eery one who has watched the boys
at practice for the last week has no
ticed a decided improvement nothing
brilliant, but a slow, steady Improve
ment which evidently has come to
stay. The work Is faster and the
men show more dash and go than
they displayed at the opening of the
week. Fewer fumbles mar the scrim
mage work and cause the rooters not
to look aB blue as they did a week
ago when we failed to score against
Central high school.
That slowness and uncertainty with
which the players executed the plays
at the opening of tho week has large
ly boen done away with. So much new
material and so many changes made
it difficult for the men to learn the
signals for every position. Dr. Will
lums does not train a man for one
position alone. He has him familiar
with the signals and position of every
place on the team. He rounds the team
into one great machine which re
sponds to the signal applied by the
field captain and move in any direction
except backwards. This explains to a
great extent why the playing up to the
present time has been rather raggel
and loose.
One good feature Is the willingness
with which the men enter Into the
game. There is no hanging back and
every man goes into it as if his life
depended on It. It took some time to
drill this into the minds of the play
ers, but It came by slow and steady
stages, and now at the end of another
week we can look back and see for
ourselves the progress that has been
made.
It was a pleasure and a Joy to hear
that Johnny Flynn was back. We
needed the little boy to help fill up the
line and fill It in his old-time style.
The pleasure was not less when Aune
put in an appearance, and the sorrow
was equally as keen whon he was
forced to retire Friday night because
of an Injury to his shoulder. We
trust that the injury will not keep
him out of the game long.
Rogers Is playing a steady game at
end. A hoady man, a great man to
smash Interferences, and a veritable
fiend to tackle, are comments heard
on every hand.
Rlcker of Minneapolis Central high
hcuooi, trying ior guuru, piuya wen tor
a man of his experience. He is not
quite up to grade yot, but he has the
making of a good player.
Waste, McDonald and Thorpe are
playing a good, steady game. They
play better on the offensive than on
the defensive, but by tho time thoy
have harkened to tho remarks of Dr.
Williams for a time they will do better.
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