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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
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'I he defeat of the CoinlniMki'rs hj .Minnesota at Mlnne apollH last Satin il:i) has moused the alunuil of Oiualia and they have called a niiTtlni; lor Tuesln. Octohei L".i, when thi'y will d idc upon some ((iiiihi' for 0111)11111111; . icater success in CoiiiliiiMkc! sports ' In such niannei our old 1 i- i olid. Cljde K Klllott intio dm c'i ,in aiticlc appe.u inj, under h, nam1' In U'ediii'sdas s Ismie of tin Oinalii 1 '( ill continues to com pieiii on the .Minnesota defeat and the "punk" hcdiili that was drafted loi I his fimt l)ill season In suhstanc c, he eeiiis to leel that the athletic man menu nt of tin i n I sit ut ion is m tor a eiiriiil o ei luiullnt; and lepudiation Till lil)()e sl.iteuiellt pieselit all ip that should not ko iinchallein-'ed, no) ho much because tin pieseni a case hut hecaiiMi they have len niiidu, and mad i with the intention of doinn no Kood In tin Inst place, we do not take t'l.wli' Klllott soiiousl,, because we do not iiu-t linn on the subject ot ath letii ina iiafjeinent llis lrpncrii has been irten in the past, and we do not haw to tleLe I in- to llnd it in the pn s ent lust :i in e H is connect ion with the iii.iii.i4ni( nt ot Nelu.i.dva alhletii -, is a iii.it I i t past hisloi lie was pail el .' teiii bum sim e mounded and M pilill i t (I li the students, and eel slim sikIi lepudiation he has been tl.i HUist pilslstciit and II l epieshible ' kiiiu L -1 " .mil amtatoi that the I'm eisli lias e er had to contend with Klliiill has become a l'uLeisit tradi I ion Ih nt ounht to be bin led Tin Ki'onnds for most ot the ciiti ( ihin are based on the pooi schedule 'I'll, it tin schedule is poor and unintei estuiK we heal til admit, but the pres ent aia iiam'ment can not he blamed foi this tJnj Heed assumed the duties ot his otHce. on the 1st oi June Hut BUDD'S ADS ARE WORN MORE OFTEN THAN READ ( For every Budd Shoe or Budd Hat purchased is a walking advertisement of Budd Values Ladies' Sample Shoe Man & $2.50 Hatter 1415 o St. months prior to that time evor dnte, sae one, had been contracted for or tentative settled upon That open date wiiH October 20, and wo challongp Klllott and his Omaha ultimnl orRnnlza lion to name uh a reputable college that on .Line 1 had a date open on the 2Mb of October Kinllior, Kansas and Missouri have always been worthy foes of Nebraska Tliej may be yet for all that we can tell Hut if they me not, (ould Ibis fact have been uscei tallied to a reasonable certainty a year ago when the games were scheduled9 I Then Is something wrong with our j"Kerirral stjle of play," a. cording to the critics, yet by the same authority this delect is not to be attributed to the coaches There are only two other lacloiH to deal with, the students and 'lie athletic management, yet we fail to see what either has to do with the "sty b of play " This criticism is in reality made amiinsl the coaching methods, and for the present it should be resented by Nebraska students The Nebraskan Is not. an authority on the science of the game, but we think it reasonable to suppose that a man's coaching ability can not be determined on short notice We recall the fact that even Dr Williams has mirrored defeats and has more than once been the source of all sorts of student and alumni criticism Yet, in spite of all of this, his reputa lion still remains untarnished Old "King" Cole spent more than one nn happy year facing the attacks of his iiitlcs heroic he turned out the cham plonslilp eleven of iiki takes al most three years to build up a machine of your own. and unless we let our coaches stav long enough to get at (Hiainted we can not expect much In the way of lesults Ml ol this criticism has been hvpo theticated on the results of tin Mmne sota game Kor that icason it is un torlunate thai we lost Pretty soon theie will be no pleasure In winning a victory, if the team is going to be r pioached every time it loses one Hut that the complaints should come at this time is but natural It is the vv'ail ol a poor sport It's the old story ol laughing In victory and crying In de feat Instead of pouncing on the team, the coach, and the management when they are down, it would bo far better spirit tor Nebraska alumni to rally to theii suppoit Little can he gained by giving the season a black eye before It is hall over IN WHICH CLASS ARE YOU? Kansas Oltian has made the fol lowing clashillcation, according to tastes High Urovv- Ilrowning, anthropolo gy. Corot, economics, Hacon, the up life, Oihbon, inherent sin, the fourth dimension, Kurlpides. duplicate whist, eyet'ior, pate de-fole-grafi, lemon phos phate; Heniy Cabot Lodge, Wood row Wilson, no chewing gum. Low High Hrow Municipal govern DR. H. J. LEHNHOFF U OF N '97 CONSULTATION 506 LITTLE BUILDING. 11TH AND O B Coat Sweaters We are showing a very neat line of these popu lar goods "The Visor' fine worsted sweater, grey, tan and wine col lar, can be changed Fine worted Sweater Coats, some V Neck and High Roll Collar - - - $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 FLANNELL High Soft Collar, Oxford Grey We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Mwpofokeirwi,(& Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c jS7flIS RUDOLPH GANZ EMINENT SWISS PIANIST WILL BE HEARD IN RECITAL AT THE Temple Theatre, Wed., Oct. 30th First Concert in the University School of Music Artist Course. SEATS, 75 CENTS. SI.OO AND S1.50 On Sale at dancer's, 1124 0 Street and Walt's, 1215 0 Street m. three ways SHIRTS - $1.00 and $1 .50 Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors A M i&