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VIJ ' ...... -.i.-u. inwfUfciniwmii THE DAILY NEBRASKAN .. .i....i-i p. i'l in ii ' ' ' - 'i mkmmmmmmmm ill. ?? ' ,1 ,J H ) l COLLEGIATE SPORTS By Stuart Gould WOLVERINES REVISING GRIDIRONJEAM LINEUP Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 4, 1911. ThlB aftornoon Michigan moots hor lirut onBtorn onoonont of tho year. Slnco tho Injury of McMlUlon tho coaohoB havo taken no chancoa with tho toam and aro sending an almoBt totally reorganized toam to tholr first battle. Reorganization. Tho Hold 1b tho scono of secret prac tlQO nearly pvory aftornoon and many lmnortant chancoBln tho llnoup havo talton placo. YoBtorday Johnny Craig wont Into quartor lnstoad of PIcard, who has boon running tho toam slnco Shorty'B mishap. Tho signs all point to Craig playing in this position to day. This moans that Torbot will play loft half and Garrols will bo on tho end of tho lino. Craig May Go. PIcard 1b by no moans conBldorod aB out of tho gamo, for thoro Is no way of knowing, how long Craig's anklo will hold out. A hard knock will put him out of tho gamo for good this year. Horohol, a now man from tho rcBorvoB, 1b . to bo tried In his first gamo as right ond. YoBt wont oast yostorday, leaving Redden In chargo of tho Wolverlno camp. Ills confidence In tho reorgan ized team Is ovldontly very good. McMllllan Badly Injured. "Shorty." McMllllan was Injured In a scrlmmago gamo Octobor 31. Ho has AGGIE8 ADMIT OUR TITLE. Kansas 8chool Concede Nebraska the . M. V. Championship. boon tho mainstay of tho Wolvorlno camp slnco his roturn this year. In an attempt to clrclo on an ond run ho was tackled and tho Resorvo squad piled on. When tho heap waB untangled McMllllan was found to bo injured. At first It was feared that ho had broken a leg, for tho snap had boon heard all ovor tho Hold. Further oxamlnatlon showed that tho injury was not so bad as it might havo boon. It doveloped into a partial dislocation of tho knoo. Mlchlganders at Banquet. "Tho Michigan alumni of Omaha, Dos Moines, Sioux City and interme diate torrltory demand tho presonco of President Angoll and Professor Knowlton as our guests at a banquet after tho gamo, Novombor 25. Wo will not tako no for an answor." TIiIb was tho tologram recolved by tho Unlvorsity of Michigan from tho Alumni Association of tho Missouri Valloy. It was doomed lnadvisablo for Dr. Angoll to mako tho trip to Nebraska on that date, but wo will havo Profes sor Knowlton with us as tho guost of tho Wolverines. HAROLD HAVILAND. Nebraska Is conceded tho Missouri Valloy championship tltlo by tho Kan sas Aggios, who met tho Cornhuskors to their sorrow hero. Following Is from tho Student Herald there: "Well it looks llko Nebraska has tho "rag." Tho way, that Owon Frank wont through tho Mlssourlans must havo takon a groat deal of tho Tlgors' fight out of him. This gamo will probably convlnco somo of tho south orn members of tho conforenco as to who's who and why. Thoso Corn huskors aro husky big boys who play football to win and not for tho fun of It. Tholr lntorforenco is tho host that one could wish to boo and In gonoral they play a deadly sort of gamo. GIRL8' TENNI8 GROWS. Hoffman at Indianapolis. In order to testify-as an oxport wlt nofls In rogard to, tho material and construction of an automobile in volved In a longthy damage suit, Prof. J. D. Hoffman, head of tho dopart mont of mechanical engineering, has Journeyed to Indianapolis, Ind., and will probably not roturn to his classes this wook. Sixty-Five Co-Eds Join Racquet Organization. Slxty-llvo girls aro now enrolled in tho Girls' Tennis club and more mem bers aro expected in tho Bpring. As compared with girls' tennis clubs at other universities, this showing is considered very good, considering tho fact that tho club was organized only last spring. Dr. Elda R. Walker and Miss Lulu L. Runge of tho faculty, wore the prin cipal factors In Its organization. They bollevo that tennis should bo ono of tho foremost of tho girls' activities and aro working for moro courts and equipment, which will bo assured when moro girls enlist In tho Bport. Qoorgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. John Bull Takes Off His Cap to the United States, The English know how to make good caps. They know how to weave good cloths, too know better than we do. So we import their cloths but make our own caps put more go, swagger and jauntiness in than the English thought possible Thats why John Bull takes off his cap to the oneAmerican cap that's better than his the HEIDCAP. (,000 first class dealers in America sell -HEIDCAPS and some in England. " y kTHE MAN BENEATH IL. LOOKS LIKE A GENTLEMAN Sold by the high class dealers m Lincoln. FRANK P. HtlD & CO. 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