The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 02, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Editorial Remarks
HOW AIIOl'T IT?
About I wo weeks ago. The Daily Ne
hrasWan published a lipping lrom The
Kansas, of the I'nh er?ity of Kun
tns, which contained seenil expres
sions ol s-ent intent against Nebraska,
and nrf-i'il a laitse at tendaiK e ol Kan
sans -at the Kansa.s-Nel.iasKa name in
Kansas City, lo aid the Indians in
"humiliating the NebnisUi1 team'"'
In the same Issue of The Nebraska!!
in which this aithle was loprlnted, we
(ommented ctlitm lull) upon it. deplor
ing the spirit which appeared to have
protni-ted Its public ation. and taking
up the c liaHeiie. to Nebraska looters
which it contained. In reply, alter re
printing The Nebraskan's editorial.
The Kant-an broke fort n with the fol
lowing: "The article in the Kansan that the
Nehraskan tefeis to was an adver
tisement paid for by the manageis
who are to run the excursion to Kan
sua City lor the Nebraska-Haskell
game.
"The Unheisity of Kansas has but
the warmest feelings tor the Univer
sity ol Nebraska, with one exception
When Nebraska p'ajs good clean foot
ball and does away with prolession
alism Kansas will willingly renew ath
letic lelations Kansas has affidavits fo
rthe effei t that Mender of Nebraska le
ieied mono diieclly as a-salary for
plaing baseball (And Homier is not
the only- one )
"Hefoie last oar's game Nebraska
doubtless knew-of the fact that Kansas
would discontinue relations. In the
writeup oi the season's toot ball, Wal
ter Camp said Nebraska -vv"rorplnj ing
rotten, piofessional ban, ami was not
lo ho considered under the class that
is playing amateur ball. Who is in a
better position than Walter Camp to
judge? Kansas knows, and the public
knows, the class of football Nebraska
plajed last year, and the Cornhuskers
hao some of the best players this
year, especially Homier and Wilson.
"In debates Kansas has the warm
est toolings of friendship toward Ne
braska, and the Kansan believes there
.is no danger of the least trouble out
side ol tootball Neither is it more than
natural that Kansans root for Haskell
at Kiiiimis City Haskell is one ol the
best frieiuls of Kansas Uniersit and
vMippoits the Jayhaw kei.s against an
other team except the Indians No
biaska ( annot expect Kansas to "root"
tor the Cornhuskers. It is no mora
than right and just that weareis of the
crimson and blue support our best
fi lends and Nebraska would db the
Fame In our place "
The Nebrnnkan was not aware that
il was reprinting one of The Kan
san's advertisements in the article in
nuoftlol. When the article appeared
in The KaiiRan, It bote none of tno
oar marks of an nd. but was published
as a straight news Item. This, how
ever. Is a small matter, and wo do not
care to discuss it. Since the sentiment
of the above is, however the same as
that of the first article, wo are In
doubt whether it, too. is a paid ad
vertisement oi not.
The case of Hender and Wilson was
so thoroughly thrcphou out last joar
that we are surprised to find The
Kansan again abiding to it Wo do not
know the nature of the evident e
Kansas had against these men, or
whether she had any at all Wo do
know, however, that she pioducod
none, and virtually admitted the lllm
HlneFs of her claims by finally playing
the game with these men in the oppos
ing lineup. This pious. 'Tll-nover-c
hew-tobai c o-no" attitude does not be
come Kansis Hotter drop it
Hut the chief purpo.-o ol this, uithlo
is to challenge the eracitj of The
Kniuan's asset (ion legnnling the atti
tude of Mr Walter Camp as to No
bur-lui lootball. Wo woio much sur
prised to read the Mitemout which
The Kansan attributes $to Mr Camp J
While wo were not willing and nio not
now. to accept the ordict of a man
so far lrom Nebraska as Mr Camp, an
indisputable on the question of the
irlues or demerits ol our football
team, wo hae noor soon anj state
ment by Mr Camp which wo could
by any means construe as The Kansan
as apj-.-iiontlj managed to do So
skeptical, indeed, woio we as to the
1 1 lit li ol The Kansan's -.ratenient. that
wo iininecliatly wrote to Mr Camp,
quoting woul for word fioni The
K-ins-ans' odltoilal. and icque.stlng him
to direct us whole we might see for
ours-olves his opinion as to Nebraska's
standing In reply we hae icocived
tho follow ing
Kditoi Daily Nehraskan,
"Line oln Nebraska
Dear Sit: Yours of tno -.th Is at
hand and you would confer a favor
upon me, as well as satisfying your
sell. by asking for the production of
any such statement as that jou men
tion bj me.
"Very truly youis,
'"Walter Camp "
It is up to '1 no Kansan. The .e
braskan has a right, by Mr. Camp's
request as above, and in behalf of
Nebraska sport, to demand an ex
planation from The Kansas.- We do
demand it What has The Kansan to
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