iflUftyV' L'"4;r'4'' '" w!i;f'' ' i. ! ftbe S)ailv IFlebraekan 4 ii Vol. IV, No. 27 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1904. Price 5 Cents $fi$ff$ft&m n . & IOWA GAME NEXT Hawkeyes to Play Cornhuskers on Football Field Saturday. Ht'ooml III;; Gnino of tlio Yrnr I'ronilxrH tn lo Clour, The second of Nebraska's four big games this year will be played next Suturdaynftcrnoou, when the univer sity of Iowa will appear pn the local field. Although a victory for Iowa is not anticipated, a close game Is as sured. Last year it was thought that the Hawkeyes would prove easy money lor the Cornhuskers. yet the game re sulted in ono of the closest scores of the season, and Iowa scored the only touchdown made on Nebraska that year. Last Saturday the Iowans had a hard time with Ames, but the latter has an excellent team this year and .ield Min nesota to a score of 32-0. 4 Iowa has several heavy men and may be expected to put up the game of her life to dofeat Nebraska, particu larly on account of her bad defeat at the handB of Chicago, and on account of the record Nebraska bids fair to make this year. Prices for the game have been an nounced, 'iney will be $1.00 for gen eral admission, which will admit to either the bleachers or the end seats of the grand stand. For reserved seats in the choice sections of tho grand stand $1.25 will be charged. CHANGES IN RULES. Important Alterations in Basket Ball Now in Effect. Among several changes In basket ball rules watch went into effect Tues day and which will noticeably affect the game during the coming season, are several which are of special in terest to Nebraska. Screens such as are used bohind ono of tho baskets in the gymnasium can no longer be used, and the baskets must have a back ground of wood. The work "basket" will be used Instead of ' goai as here tofore. The maximum playing space of 3.500 square feet has been done away with, and tne lloor can be of any Blze. Tho floor in our gymnasium measures about 1,800 square feet. The paying of officials' expenses in serial championships is no longer mandatory. """ A most important change prohibits more than one player of each team irom . tackling the-ball at the same time. A "dribble" bouncing the ball along the floor is now only counted such -when the player advances more than two stops. whlIorolling or boun ing the balu Under rule l, section 17, a man fiTnot out of bounds 11' only" one foot is -outside. JEloT-ors may be changed at any time during tho game. Last year's rules as well as the now rules, authorized tho referee to award one point to a man fouled by an op ponent while trying for goal. Thero was somo doubt formerly as to whether the team whose player was fouled should also have free throw for goal. The new rules add that "this shall not interfeer wltji a free throw for goal from foul line," thus making it pos sjble to secure four -points on this ono play. If whilo being fouled the player throws tho goal two points are scored, one points Is awarded by tho referee and the player is allowed an additional free throw for .the foul, giving him on opportunity "of .scoring one point more if ho throws the foul goal. Un der the pld rules, if a. player threw for goal from outside and missed the basket, tho ball went to the center, whilo under tne new rules tho ball con tinues in play. fck-t U 1 & k Jtf U U 1 sis A lf fr if 1 ls 1 Jrf fr!rF 9f jfi tf. , j, p'Jft ffi r ifi f JR Jf fi fi rfi. pf ' JR II FOOTBALL it it a it it it H it H H H a it it it Iowa vs Nebraska Saturday Afternoon, November 5th Admission $ J, 00 and $1.25 NO RUNS WILL BE HELD Cross Country Runs Not to be Held in St. Louis Nov. 17. Dr. Clapp has received a notice from James K. Sullivan the ch.ef of the de partment of physical culture at the St. Louis exposition, stating that the croBH country meet of tho big i.ymplan games has been called off. No reason was assigned but it is supposed that this action was taken on account of tne lack of interest shown by the different colleger. The meet was to have been held at St. Louis on November 17. and was open to all registerd amateurs. The distance was to have been eight miles with tho first mile on the Olympic tracks, six miles across country and a finish of one mile on the track. Each colloge was to bo allowed to .enter an unlimited number ol men, but oiwy o first five to finish were to score for the team prize. The winning team was to have received a gold medal, emblem atic of the championship of t ho United States and the first man re ceived a gold medal and honor of champion of the United States. NebrasKa nad Intended to send a team of five men to compete and a great deal of interest had been aroused in it i. ere. Captain States has had the men out Monday, Friday and Sat urday of each week for a live or six milo run. - As previously announced Norasna will, however, send a team of five men to Chicago on i hanksglvlng aay to compete for tho championship of tho middle west. All of tho prominent colleges of the west will participate. Jeffersonian Club Meeting. The University Jeffersonian club will hold its last meeting before elec tion this evening in the law lecture room. It is expected" that there Will be an especially enthusiastic meeting and every Democrat is invited to come out and have his party spirit kindled by tho "entnuslasm that will bd In evidence. Those who ar,e Intend ing to go home to vote are, requested rtlcular to bo present at the meet ing or give their names and home ad dresses to some of the membepTof the club. TJio Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting will boJiehl as usual in the Y. M. C. A. rooms at 7 oGclock this evening. All university men are invited out to spend a quiet half hour in prayer and song. A good leader has been pro vided and it will be of pront for ovory man to spend tho snort half hour after supper at tho meeting. Practice last evening was not very heavy. Bender was tried again at quarter and promises to becomo a fix ture there. A short scrimmage was hold, but io heavy work was done. $5.00 Meal Ticket ?4.00. Lunch or meal. Good Health Cafe. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street. Doth phonos. llbmo Mado Bread and Pastry. The Homo Cafe, 214. Sp. 12th. if U & ifc it it it it it it it it it it it it it it n it it mm mJfl & & fr . f r rfk jp Jft f JH Jfl Jfo PROSPECTS LOOK GOOD Girls' Basket Ball Begins to Attract Attention. Tho gii.'s began regular basket ball practice labs' week, although as yet no teams have boon organized. This sea foii an unusual numbei ol experienced iieshinen are on hand, compared with last year, when there were hardly more than two or three. From the Lincoln high school comes a group of swift player. Miss Aiossie Kimmql, Nellie Stevenson. Florence Woods, apd Hat tie Woodworth. From the academy team, Misses Hazel Cameron, Helen Donekemper and Nita Le Oore are now in school. From tho Geneva team comes ..ilss Thyra Stevens, from the Pawnee team, Ml&s Otis Hassler, from a Colorado team, Miss Freda Miller, not to mention several from various Nebraska and othor team. It, Is felt that with such material to choose from the freshmen should be able to organize not only a strong first team but a strong second team. v The hour on Tuesday, Wednesday audi Friday from 1:00 till 5:M) is at present open for general practice for txeperlencod players, new or old, each of whom Is given a chance to play sometime during the hour. This has brought out quite a throng eacn day. Last year, when there was but an hour n week for practice and that at less favorable time, it was generally the custom to ask a few prominent can didates up each week for an hour's gamo in r.omo particular position a method which gavo less opportunity lor the development of new material. BERGE AT CHAPEL. Gubernatorial Candidate to Give Postponed Address. Hon. Cico. W. Berge, Fusion candi date for governor will speak at con vocation this morning. Ho was billed to delrvor an address last Monday morning, but on account of tho foot ball rally the program was postponed till today. Mr. Berge Is a pleasing convincing speaker and those who have not had an opportunity to hoar him. are urged to be present this morning. Lieutenant Greene 67 Hie regular armycalled yesterday upon his former lnstructofs-in tho university. Ho was a special student in entomology nnd botany seven or eight years ago, and on tho breaking out of tho Spanish war he enlisted in the army and was sent to tho Philippines. Ho has had many- Interesting experiences since leaving tho university. Ho is now sta tioned at one of tho forts on Pugot Sound. Tho Famous will give a spoclal dls cbunt of 10 por cent to university stu dents on all purchases of millinery, kid gloves, corECts, etc. Bust's of Roosevelt and Parkor will bo givon to the mombers of the repub lican and democratic clubs. Maxwell's, 13th and N. h A ifr il V 'if A J t is ts 'Us i A 'Ui- U L f lU- tR w''t Fr ' jpJ GIRLS WILL ROOT To Form Big Rooting Squad for Saturdays Game. Intent! In Keep OrRniilziilloii Inliwl for llimlioll (in mo. An inovatlon in the way of a girls' looting Hquod is promised for Satur day's game. A movement is now un der way to organize such a squad, and Is meeting with gratifying suc cess. A large number of girls have already signified their willingness to Join the squad, and many moro will doubtless do so bofore tho game. The chapel has been secured for tho pur pose of arousing enthusiasm In the project for tomorrow morning. It In probable that If the affair proves a sucecs. a liberal section of tho grand stand will bo Sot aside for the new looters, and tho battlo between tho bleachers and this section will doubt less bo worth going far Ho witness. Tho organization Is not to bo dis continued after tho Iowa game, how ever, but wi.i bo present In full forcn at tho Haskell gamo In Kansas City, provided a reasonable rate Ib secured 'for an excursion. Tho yell contest be tween the fair white faces and the husky braves that would result in this ovont, would, it is foarcd, detract from tho interest of the gamo, itself, but tho ever-greedy football management sees a great drawing card In this fact, and has refused to lend Its effort to dis courage tho proect. It is also under stood that Johnny Bender i.ns been won over by the girls, on condition that r0 per cent of the yells given bo for him. Tho bargain, wo are told, will be carried out to the letter PROMOTIONS AT DRILL. Company B Gets List of New Corporals. The following promotions wero an nounced at drill last evening. To be corporals Co. "B," cadet private, Cloyd cWilliams, cadet private, Fred Ayer, cadet private, Ray Cooper, cadet pri vate, Harry I-app, cadet prlvato H. E. Graham, cadet private, Chus. 8under lln, cadet private, Fred Wolf. Co. "C" obtained their equipments" last evening, nnd at tho presont time i-early all ol the companies are having squad drill with rifles. Tho battalion appeared In ful uni form last night for tho first time this year. Tho new drill cap has improved tho appearance of the men pert- -,pt-alily. DjebateaHn Rhetoric 15. The debates in Rhetoric 15, tho In troductory course, begin thin after noon, wnen tho compulsory incorpora tion of national labor unions-will be argued by L. H. Logro. and W. L. Cark on tho afllrmatlvo and Mason Wheeler ami B. M, itarvln on tho negative. The debates in aotoric 15. take place from 2 to 4 o'clock Wed nesdays in U. H. IOC. Visitors arc allowed to attend. o second hour Is given up to criticism of tho debate. A couple of days ago .tho Depart ment of Botany received from Eng land two "Sunshine recorders" for use in tho ecology classes. Thoy make an automatic record of tho daily amount and intensity of tho sunshine which -.plants rdceivo. Frank E. Lee, Public Stenographer and Notary. Mhjjographlc letters; -perfect imitation. 501-502 Richard Blk. Auto 1155. Union Shining Parlors. Shlno, 5c. 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