w,r-" u ,- , . . -r-f -? ..... K" '- "Vl V B If I THE DAILY NEBRASKA!. 4 t 1. :, - I 4 . i "p.tfin- nfr"T ' fi e ue The University School of Music-Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. B ,i ' i- r r' w: i i- ' I,-. i i i fci. r i: 1 1 k IOWA. MINNESOTA. I own put up n pluoky Rnme'nRnlnst tlio Gophers but was hopeleBRly'o'yt wolRlicd. A crowd of eleven thous and peopio witnessed the defeat of tho Ilawkoyo tenm by n score of 10 toO. Minnesota maclo her gains by mass formations. Iowa plnyed a spee Inl Rame.Ono of tho sensational fea tures of tho game was a sixty yard run for a touch 'down by Lafans, Clyde Williams of the Iown tenm was ruled out of the camo Tor profession alism. Ills case will bo taken up by the conference committee of tho big nine. Tho lowa team was accompan ied by 1,200 rooteis. KANSAS-WISCONSIN. Kansas was easily defeated bv Wisconsin Saturday by a score of 50 to 0. The Jay Hnwkers wore unable to put ud any kind of a fight against their opponents that was cfTcctive. Tho only effective play that they made was fliolr tana am formation with guards and tackles hack. Tno Wisconsin team averaged 178 pounds In weight while tho Kasas averaged 108. SECRET PRACTICE TH IK WEEK. ""There will bo secret practice this week for tho first half. Gates will bo opened when public wllljbe'admltted. Minnesota had somo trouble with stu dents about observing this courtesy. Every student slxmld 'keep away ana aid irkeoping "others away. , i THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Thotcnnls association has inaugu rated a local tonnlB tournarnont to be played on tho university grounds. Tile tournament is open to all students. TUo games bogan on Friday and were to have been finished Saturday, but owing to tho muddy condition or the grouur s tho finals were postponed until today. Two valuablo prlzos will baciven Lathe two players mak ing tho best showing. 'm There wore some good exhibitions of tennis in the games Friday. Rrad shaw and liaird played a fast and fierce game. They both played a back court gamo, but frequently took to the net. Thoy are both safo and suro players. When tho play was called on account of darkness each one had set to his credit. They will finish the contest today. Roth and Petorson also played a good game. Roth beat Tynor by scores of 0-1, km and 7-5; Tho-game- was a rast ono though the scores do not shaw it. H use boat Swallow In two easy sets. "A tennis meet with Kansas is a probability this week.; An offer has mimmwJr Shoe J been made and II satisfactory ar rangements can be made, Nebraska will send a tenm to Lawrence tho lattor part of the week. OOOOO 0O04 &000 040Q0 I ANNOUNCEMENTS. OO MW OKWyOO-ftOO ooc o Y. M. C. A. STUDENT DIRECTORY. Those who hnve not reported their city addresses to the registrar should do so nt once. Any change in the ad dress which has not been reported should be made nt once. The Y. M. C. A. directory will bo issued soon and it is important that addi esses should be correct. ADVANCED CREDITS. All students whose credits liflVF not been satisfactorily ndjusted or who may have advanced credit from high schools and academies should consult the University examiner ns soon as convenient. Offlcc hours, 11:30 to 12.30, in Dean's room, V. 101. JAS. T. LEE?. NOTICE TO FRESHMEN. Owing to tho Inability of tho chairman to ascertain who are freshmen, it will be necessary for all freshmen to register, at a place pro vided for the same In the lower hail of University Hall during the tollow Ing hours: Friday from 10:00 am. uuLil 0:00 pm. "Monday from 10:00 am. until 2:30 pm. This Is necessary and only those who have registered will be allowed to vote. lly order of the chairman. STUDENTS FROM OTHER STATES. Among tho new students at the university, wtio are taking regular work in tho Collego of Literature Arts and Industrial College arc many from dlllcrent states of the union. Iowa sent 10, Illinois 0, Kansas 3. Missouri, Coloraao, South Dakota, 3 each, Minnesota, Montana. Vir ginia, Indiana, 2 each and Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Now York, one each, making in all 51. The list does not Include unclassed students or those in any but the two above men tioned colleges. Twenty-night of tills number are from other colleges and ontered tho umveristy with advanced credit?;-- ,r-. J. R. Coftln, of Genoa, returned to his home" MoTTday niter about a week's stay as guest of the State His torical society. Don't Bother Me . . . 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