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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1906)
yimmtmmmiimmmm TV. !!!, , mm 'iwi iW frW WWHlAlW)MW -M ' f" hi i ! I i km xLhe Bails TFlebraehan fcV Itr- w "i n, Vol.VL No. 38. MAKE GOOD RATE RAILROADS OFFR $6 RATE FOR CHICAGO EXCURSION. 300 Tickets Must Be Sold Before Fri- day of This VVeek to Insure the Rate. ManagerEager announces that rallrpads have offered an excursion rntetc; Chicago for the Chicago-Nebraska , football game on November 24 of '$G.00 for the round trip, providing that 300 tickets haVe been sold by Frl day evening of this weelt. Acting on this advice, Manager Eager has placed on sale at Harry Porter's store on O street several hun dred riegotlnble receipts Tor $G.00, ami is doing his utmost to sell-enough of them before Friday evening to guar antee the excursion. If the required 300 receipts are sold they will .bp at once exchanged for excursion tickets and a, special train will bo arranged for that wilLJeave Lincoln at some time Friday afternoon, November 23, nd will reach Chicago early the fol lowing morning. A return train will leave Chicago on jJJunday afternoon, November 25, and will reach Lincoln oiirxMonday morning In time to make the .regular classes of the day. This arrangement will not only give those who go on .the excursion a I chance to see the best football game of their lives, but will also give suf ficient time in Chicago to take in all that Is of Jntorest to the casual vis itor. . Chicago Js rich in attractions and this special -rale is the clianco of many years. Chicago Unhccrslty will doubtless arrange to receive In fit ting (ashfon .any Relegation that ''Ne braska, may send and all who go can feel assured beforehand of a royal time. It Is not known yet where the team will make its headquarters for the time, it is in Chicago, butjyhatever hotel is selected will doubtless be the head- quarters for the excursion crowd as well. The hotel that is chosen will be announced as soon as possible. It is probable that if the excursion Is guaranteed the entire barid will be sent to Chicago also. The Athletic Hoard has agreed to appropriate $100 for the purpose and it is not thought that the remainder of theamount nee- . ess'ary will be difficult to ratee. The presence of .the band would have a strong, influence in making our team put up tiie uest game ji wnicu iney are capable. r- The $6.00 rate applies only to chair cars, and all who wish to fide in a Puljniau must pay a fare of $8.00 be- sideB the regular sleeping car rate be tween Omaha and Chicago. This fact is not expected In any way to Influ ence the "size and enthusiasm of the excursion, however, and it is hoped that at least 1,000 loyal Nobraskans will invade Chicago a week from next Saturday. It, F. Fowler, who was a member of the class of 1908 last year,, played left tackle oii West Point's football team III the game against Princeton .Sattir r-;.- -,; .... , ... Archery" Is. the fad among the co-eds at Minnesota. , i -w4 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SOME OF THE JAYHAWKER TEAM i ? CAPTAIN DONALD FOOTBALL MASS MEETING. To Be Held Friday at Convocation Hour Large Crowd Expected. On Frldoy morning of tills week, at the Convocation period, will be hold the last football mass meeting of tho year. Tho purpose of the meeting Is to stir up to its limit the enthusiasm of the student body and to ensure a warm welcome for the Jnyhawkers when they arrive. No program has as yet been an nounced for the .rally, but the Inno. cents and the rooting leaders are hard at work securing, the very best' talent In the speech-making line that Is ob tainable among students and faculty and it is a matter of course that the ,band will be on hand as big ns life and twice as -natural. The rooting leaders promise some new yells and some hard practise on the old ones and they want enough roolepB out to raise tho roof of Me morial Hall, a feat that has not yet been quite accomplished, altho on sev eral occasions the moorings have been severely tested. The program for tho auspicious .occasion will be published at the earliest possible date. Miss Lota Adams has returned home from Wahoo, where shei has been teaching.' Her school was closed on account of an epidemic of diphtheria. -Some crank has unearthed evidence that goes to .show' that the Chinese originated football. He has a "que" that Japan does the playing, however. Dr. FranK Addresses -H Y. W. C. A: and Y. M. C. A. Memorial Hall, Wednesday, November 14, 730 p. ni. KK500CCvK5CCOOOCCCCCCCC)0CCC ti'g?Sfc'f3Krat?S'!?i' '7.' , ft . w ,. t MBRBflBBSBSBIBSflHHBHBSIBlH v ROUSE, End JUNIOR PROM DATE SET. Will Be Given at Lincoln- Hotel on February 8 Tickets $2.50. The Junior Prom will be given nt the Lincoln Hotel on the evening of Friday, February 8, and tickets will cost $2.50. This is the doclsloh of tho Junior Prom committee, which mot yesterday morning-at tho Convocation period. In reaching this decision the Juniors arc following the precedent established by Junior classes from time imme morial, and as usual, this danco will share with the Senior Proni the dis tinction of being one of the two so cial functions of the yenr. The dining room of the Lincoln Hotel, in which the dance will be held, has only re cently been entirely ronovuted and re decorated, and Is by all odds the best place, for a large formal dunce that there is in the city. The comfortable parlors arid large promenade in con nection with tlieliall make it especial ly desirable and rendgrs clever decora tion easy. The dance comes tho first Friday after the final examinations of the first semester and a large crowd is ox pected to celebrate tho successful pass ing of the half way station in the year's work by attending tho dance. Following the example of the Ne braska students, the Sophomores" at the University of -Illinois have agreed to do nwuy wlthJhe hazing Of Fresh men. ' "J I I WW I ' 'WMMl ooffiOffiooooofBbo( T. Bayley Price 5 Cents. KANSAS IS COMING BIG CROWD OF JAYHAWKERS TO " ARRIVE SATURDAY. Kansas Team In Good Condition Has Rallied Frpm Defeat by 8t. Louis. At ono o'clock Suturflny tho Kansas delegation will . arrive in Lincoln In" full forco, determined to Hhow Neb ens leans what Kansas can do. A crowd numbering sovornl liundrod will tuko advantage of the three dollar rato that has boon obtnlncd, and nil are coming with tho best of good fcollng. The excursion train will leavo Lin coin at 11 p. m. from tho Union Pacific depot, much too ortrly for many of tho fraternity men who will entertain for their "frat. brothers" from Kansus. Smokers will bo given at most of the fraternity houses on the ovonlng of November 17th nnd a cordlul spirit will no doubt spring un between Knn. fsasand Nebraska that will show Itself In tlibrelatlons between tho two schools hereafter. The Kansasteani will arrive on Fri day," In ordor to est up thorly bo fore the struggle, and "Will not leavo until Sunday. They como m (ho ex pectation of holding us down to "iMow Hrnrn IT nni nt wlnnlmr ! ....,,.,-. They are In the bcBt of condition, and eager for a good hard rap at Nebraska. Seven veterans from tho nuclods of the team around which n numbpr of star freshmen players of JusTyoar have boon grouped, untjl one of the strong est team tiat has over represented Kunsas University on the football iiolik will play here Saturday. Manager Eager has had extra stand ing room for tho game on Saturday arranged for jn tho past few days; Platforms have ljeen erected nt either end of the bleachers that will accom modate between five hundred and a thousand persons, and they are ox'., pected to be crowded to their" utmost capacity. Tho Kansas line-up will probably bo as follows: . ; Weight.' . Rouse L. B , ......115 Donald, (Capt.) L. T. ...:.,. ... . .210 Putnam L. 6. .......... J95 Milton C. . .. .155 l rKeod-r-R. G. . . . .... .220 Brunnor R. T. . .7 180 Whlte--R. E '...... 77..... '..... 165 Miller-iL. H .;, 145 Forter Jt. .H. ...rr...(.v ,175 AngnoyQ. B. , . , .!.r.'. ........ v ,Vl44 Ise F. D. .,,... .JT, J. ." " . ', . . 162 Subs Pleasant, 108: .Coulter, 155; jCrowell, 169. - png.'-Conte'st Clesed. The football song contest for the Kansas game closed yesterday eVen ing at the specified time. An unex pectedly largo number of verses were submitted vaijdpthe Jwnd is now hard .'at wofk in selecting the winner. "The .winning verses, together with tbe name of the author, will bo published in the Nebraskan for either Thursday or Friday.' The song "will b'e tried out at the rally on Friday morning. E. M. Briggs, from Nebraska Uni versity, 'holds a fellowship in the 'Qer ' man department. Kansan. m U ) .. ... mni .w.V-f jU.-w.y .AmiX iy j . 4mZ 14, 1906. -i i ' V ' .11. . ter. f .'.w'i . H V - ii. a -jMt'-V.- VwWfcJW miMlMSS iM--