- i.t 5. i ' V V . -i- TheDaily Nebraskan B5 $110 Not SI, 25 Lit VOL. Xltt 8. OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914, PRICE 5 GENTS. ' c -I L k. A. 1 - W H. Ik ft. UCCESSFUL RALLY ? - v EARLV ALL CTHE MANV MEN OUT WERE'FhEsHtoEN Warren Howard Acted as Chairman ef the Initiation Gay heed, Vlatkl gah, Bdrenseh and Prof. On the campus Thursday the effort vas equalled by the TFrosh effort to ine was Drimea ana ennrgea oy me tolling of the bell on Unl Hall, by the band playing outside ahd by the spleh did personnel of the 'speakers thehi selves. v v or the first time tne ipper 'cla'ss- meh are talcing a Vital interest In the hew men, the Frosh. 'their policy in the future Will be 'the betterment of the freshtoan thai he may till his piace in the University 'while a freshtoah and not three years later "when he Is a SAnior. The tn'irtWietftR. the honorary Senior Society, prepared "ah enthusi astic program. They urge the Indi vidual freshman to select sdhae1 one of the student activities as his line hhd meu iqpusa it to ie nop. W 'J. . .-'-!- V il.. tl.- Warren Howard a chairman of the Meeting and as toehirber 6f th e ihhd cents, extended the welcome of 'the tippfcf classmen to the freshmen. Wis frankness and evident desire 'to give assistance drew f b'rth a storm of cheer ing and applause. Guy Reed, manager' of athletics, in a forceful 'way Won the support 'dt every man present. "The Vale of college athletics Vae not in the physi cal improve'men't 'of the sse them Belves,'' he aid, "bHt Tor the yonngeY generation, jstlfi in the 'grades for 'in our high schools. The fcplefedid physi cal conditicn of olletttefce'c&,Bsed ideis of olean iii a& Wrong healthy bodiee to Wffensed before the younger teen attained fheir growth' proposed that "every 'stadeBt find the line he 'is fitted "for, 'in 'atHdent activities, then to talce part and io his best. Vic. tialiigtvQj scaptaih 6f the ,fvaity foothall team an ll-A'mericaa tfechYe, spolce on football, tte a1d that the VOrk on the Frephlaan fotha1!! tea vas all that nerm'an &t Hvar, At the same time he Valsed h'is 'ex perience gotten Vhiie on that team more than the eXperieBce "gotteti from the following year the ferst teaai. Sis talk appealed te iBfftny Vho lhave been hanging fcre, Vbo did 'sot thWk that they Vere deeded. e isshs'ted that tliese haiagers kdk and he "wanted the'm. Abe S6rese 'fceefe w the aoadeaic and 'intellectual le the tvejrs'lty, jj Vivid -mrrsAlm. f &e Wae orkingoaoe-f the 'VaTwKyewsiee, and the grt 'epertlUee i ing and 'schokrsh'ip rt'w ay "ettfce "Preshmea te jKwtrMe !pftrt "hi :etee of the tadt'5tiYfcie. Prof. Scott scWi 1te 1eetia hh; a call for the Yd eci VifferefM "men In th Htom Vhe wew asiR to better thrimfrre mi Sfe braBha the ee 'iMl tiW itMtry. He saM, -Mtetor W rtl, Itmr ap&hle, e m :yriirfcy the hewt 'W . 1. e M1m LletchyPreBtdent Miw Rlthards iecHUry-treaiurerMeetlhi Meld Yeterday In temple. The Silver Serpent Society held a brief business ineettng in the Tehiple Thursday after Cohvocatlon. The fol' lewlbg bfntters were elected; Virginia Iiletch, President. Blanehe RlehaYds, Secretary and Treasurer. Plana were made for a meeting to be held in the hear future. This is ex pected to be a big yeaV In the history of the organisation. TENNIS AGAIN TO THE FOREFRONT feood ftepresentatlen Out For the Meeting tills Elected president, Chatt 'Secretary-Yreaturer." Twehty-five men gathered in em- brlai -Hall yesterday m'orfilng after Cohvocatldn to atPect a permanent tennis organization, ttr. Harry Ellis, of feeaVer City ebi-v, yas eleeted president of the organization. Ellis has voh the state tennis chaYnplon ship In (doubles for the past two years, playing with bavis, how at Harva tTniversity. Orvllle Chatt was elected secretary and treasurer for the coming yea and will accept the natoee oi prospective Members at the office of the toally Nebraska's ahy afternoon. it Vas decided to levy an aeeis- nient "ot fcfty vcents to put the fcoarts lm oonditieh for ttw fall to'arnaweht which, will be 'held in three weelts. An '"NT" will be given the winner of An "N" will be given the win- net o'f the fall tournawent ana . .. .. t .. Ho the winnet of any naatcs over either a Wiesouri Valley school or a school In 3h1cagb Conference. There will he several 'dual toaatchea this year and the tennis players should 'gt&rt now and plan on !gettiaig os the tJa'i- versity qnae. 'This is the only "sport in which a f reshtean oan win a letter so fresh'men eepecklly hoald get bngy. As long as nations taeet on the fields 'of war as long ae they sustain the Telatioss (&f savages to each "other ;as log a they fefift the lanrel and the oak oh the brows of thoee who hlli 3nst tfo long "wtil citieew resort to violence, and tne sairels K -settled sy dagger fanfc volver:-obert G, Ingersoll mmm mm CKI6SES IFFSEIS jerfi WM Eteed '1rtfilnt 'h! c &mietntaed. Osr Sjocre. rtctrai w-t W Hmc OomveeatieJi. A 'syseial Trtttac ws ef aeptemfcor Wk, wliea 'tw 1weM?Ji Vill e 1e 'ae- 'Mietv. ItoMlar 'iaictl'Mgi, far ifce k- ae 'fee: leteiett mm, ,Oe 'ter !tl5 iteekaml IBs!, - STUDENT DRECT0RY TABLES WERE LOCATEDAT VAR 161)8 POINTS ON CAMPUS. TODAY IS THE LAST CHANGE Two Thousand Cople Will Come Off the Press Supplement to Come Out Later Stenographers Now Busy. Worc on the student directory Is how under full Bway. The ttiahage ment his a force o'f fifteen steno graphers on the job, getting things in preparation for the printers who wilt start work oh th directory heist Mon day4 A hhtaber of tables, containing in dexed books have been placed at var ious places oh the campuB, one s t the east gate, ahother is located at the gate in f roht of the library, ohe Is in front o'f tint Hall, and the fourth ohe in front of the east entrance to the gym. Ahbther of these tables has been plated In the temple for the students who aaight not sign up on the campus. It is Very important thai all students Vrlte their names, addresses and phone hhmbers in oho of these boohs, so as to give the correct ihfor niatloh to the editors ef the direetoY. If you a'ii to g-iVe your address and phone number, dont hlch if It comes oht printed wrong. Two thohsahd (copies re to be printed this year which is an increase of six hundred over last yearns di tectory The fourteen hiadred copies printed last yea yere isold c-ut la less thah two days, fcsany appllcatlonfi ianie in for the directories after they had been completely sold out. At a later time a supplenaent will be published containing the -directory of Vthe s'tudents starting courses !at the State VtCrm. it has heea iwhilhed with the ether directoiy Wee hwt in order to get at the tdirecteiy this year at an eatly tlK It was th"cght advisable to &me the sfepleaaeat. 'The directory is cdtted hy H. G. HeVm, ""IS, who is assisted in hie "work by 4-ties Noma Carson, ''i'5. W, Charleswoith is the business anager of. the directory. ' ' ' , ! ELECTION hlOYlck ftetice le hereby 'gtvea that the 'geeal beetles le-r nelectitee the ft Residents of 'the 'fear teSfeC'tlve : tr&iversity clasees '(frstihwfta, ; wl Wheld en Tsesday, OcSsehet th, i.3teor'i "Sail. 'The es will he pen rnn '9 e 12 . tre '2 e p. ch '- Hdae 'b tedlred e -a writtsia 's'tat'wneWt t his cainftiacy vfik 'like Hogprar heere : y, 6cWl6r '2. 3 tiwiiMdatL en W tt)ed e tltt&m wfewe 4s Tpetated m W fcy tB er tl&r- VJw'&tWTtewrth YA5CIL . GItIR. v ijk. - iglBt3rir. - Dawson Leaves. Mr. Heed DaWBOh left yesterday afternoon for Cambridge, M&ss. t6 take up his wprk at Harvard Univer sity, fteed who is khowh by every upperelassmah in the Unlveraltyv will be in the Law departhient there for the net three years. About thtrty students were at the Rock tslahd to bid hint farewell and Godspeed in his journey. Mr. Irtdu Prokces Bahherjt, Who Vas a student here laBt year and gradu ated in June, has gohe to Princeton University to work for his Doctors degree. FRESHMEN GIRLS ALSO HAVE MEETING Slack Masques in Charge Several of the Leaders Spoke oh Questions 'of Importance. A large crowd of both "vSkV and new girls assembled in the Temple Theatre this morning at 11 osclock tor the annual Freshman girl's Convoca tloh. The meeting Was conducted by the Black Masque girls and Miss Gra ham with assistance of Mrs. Jtaymond, Freda Stuff offlelating. The first num ber oh the program as a solo by Miss Ethel Johnson. Then Mrs. Raymond spoke on her work in the music of the University telling what had been done before and What jpill be done this year, Sfc promises fcs !good year In the music line, since we are to have a. Symphony again, and the Damrosch of tew York, She also ahnoanced that there would be a Halloween concert followed by a choras party.. She then led the girls la singing the Cora hhsken Miss G-rahasa then gave the iSYeshman girls necoesary advice. Miss Genevieve lwry told the girls of. the girls' clnb and its "work, sug gesting and nrging that everybody be boosters, feet- knockers and try to pro mote the loyalty of the school. '.Miss Eether Befcraett told abont the Y. W, A. and what It is dolng, and what it Is doing and annonnced that Vesper seYvice are held in the Y. V?s rooms every Taeedy afternoon at 5 oViock. -Also that there will be a Y. W. Membership Campaign condncted on the campus the ftrst few days of next weefe. Mable Sterne told the girls What the sapport 'in football hoald be. The girls then gave the University yell and sang the dornhnsker. MFFltt HEL PS MUG. YENTUTiN LAW NMt"mf Wm VhM to Cicvemd LMft vWly thlrmti f Cemilttee !Pr&feeer Heffnwin, prominent in lEaefineertfcg circles 'ot this University, 'attended the America Society et Ketts tend Vetilatig Ssgieers, 'at 'The yregesoer tc 'aa iftbtlve ip&Tt hi wfcepe r H liedel YfiMi Law, h Marhe chain 'M the ck- ee eWge. On the tetara 'seTefal lttrmedrntc feeiiwts we Vieftei fet ,ifjk sf)ec- tltis f keatkig safed -rmM&m attc FOOTBALL SATURDAY FRESHMEN WILL CLASH WITH THE VARSITY ELEVEN. JACK BEST GIVES ADVICE Men Showed up Well In a Hard Scrlmhiage Yesterday Halll. gan Suffering From Bruises. - . By H I Kyle. The feature ot yesterday's practice was a strenuous fifteen-minute scrim mage between the first and second teamB ot the 'varsity squad. For his first team, Coach Stlehm chose Cam eron at center; Abbott and Shields, guards; Corey and Tippets, tackles; Balls and Jttugg, ends; Howard, quar terback; Rutherford and Wilson, halt backs, and Chamberlain, fullback, all of whom played their positions in a manner pleasing to behold. On the second team, Boyle and Amack showed hp exceptionally well. Capt. Halllgan and Bat Korris were kept cut of the melee because of a general soreness of the muscles. In stead, they were given a thorough rub down at the hands of Jack Best, the genial old trainer, for whom the wor ries of the season are rapidly multi plying. It is his special province and duty to see that the men who represent the Scarlet and Cream in the various ath letic sports are In fit physical condi tion when they go into battle. He has salways ifouhd it most difficult to im press apoh the minds of the big; healthy, light-hearted athletes that their training Is not a. mere matter of two or three hosts' hard practice 'each day, fent that "pep" nd endurance depend fepo "'etertal vigilance.1" Is simple -earnest l&fegaage he told the writer ot same of his difficulties in keeping the men ki shape for the graellihg straggle Wfere them. "Yon cant Imagine," he said, ""kow hard it is to make some of these fel lows fenderstahd that they've got to cist ont smoking or chewing or keep ing late hours. When tell them they must uit It, some wttl laugh and say, "Oh, rm all Tight, Jack, I feel fine,'' while others promise solemnly to 'cat out tobacco and will be smok ing before they, get cut cf sight. The fellow who smokes even one cigar a, day 5s handicapped a good deal mere than he tkinks. f e seen hlg men 'who looked to be in fine condition beg to he taken cut cf a foothall game before the middle of the first half and it ai rways tarned out that they hadn't 1eea taking care vf themselves. The boy who can dance all sight and play a. great game f football the nest day Is " loeked Upen as a. kind of here, hb he isn'-t; he's mere ef a. feel, and tke, Chances are that !k. we&t he worth, his ?a'flrefed fare the -rest ei the eaee. Afayhe if the 'hero ee tkie la the SCehraekan. they'Tl hcw that I me&a Temerrew iaftcrneen the rst prae teee iMe et the eesa "w W ly4, when the Varsity yespopfcs ViX 'm-itkaipiofeed 1ev rem Oeach Bar men's preteges, en the University :if the Vats-lty me have ar tthlfef In them, the retmg premlee e Wie t. iBveryese laTrestd ytlTxifca feethall ehwees k 3 Vrted e lee vwL 'Tale 5s the egpsr srtdty -'ie e fce. vH4ia42e. Ht' w T :t-fr 1 J :