The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1914, Image 7

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ROOTERS MUST WEAR
THE OFFICIAL HATS
SPECIAL TRAIN FROM
OMAHA TOMORROW
Two Bits Is the Insignificant Price
Some Are Even Wearing the
Hats Today.
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DICK RUTHERFORD
Left half, who is playing his second
year at Nebraska. One of the best
halfbacks in the west.
Through the courtesy of the Magee
clothing house, rooters' caps are to
be furnished the students at a greatly
reduced price. Every rooter on the
field is to have one of these hats for
they were procured for the occasion
and must be worn. Special help has
been arranged for at the store to
accommodate the students today and
tomorrow morning.
' THE STUDENTS HAVE NEVER
FAILED! THEY NEVER WILL!
WE'LL BE THERE!
Cold drinks and good things to cat
at the football game and the Olympics.
The Cnl. Book Store.
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ROBERT CAMERON
Center. Second year. Cameron is
already being recognized as the class
of the valley at his position.
Business Men Will be Down In Force
to Boost For Nebraska Train
Returns in Evening.
A delegation made up of members
of the South Omaha Stock Yards and
Omaha business men will make a spe,
cial trip to the University Farm on
Saturday morning to look over the
work of the College of Agriculture.
About 150 men and women are ex
pected to be present. They will 6ee
the sights at tbje farm in the morning,
take luncheon at. Home Economics
Hall, and go in a body to the football
game in the afternoon.
A special train will return to Omaha
in the evening leaving Lincoln shortly
before 6 o'clock.
Be Loyal! Get your pennants, arm
bands and streamers from us at the
game. The Un1. Book Store.
GUY CHAMBERLAIN
Right half. First year. He dem
onstrated his ability to lug the ball in
the Kansas Aggie game.
Hungry and thirsty Frosh and
Sopns. Get candy and iced drinks
from us at the football field. The
Uni. Book Store.
Wave your colors. Help the team
win. Swell new lapel streamers, 10
cents. The Uni. Book Store.
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ARTHUR BALES
Right end, who played a steady, de
pendable game in spite of inexperience.
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EVEN THE LAWS ARE TAKING
AN INTEREST IN THE RALLY!
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PEPPY!
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VICTOR HALLIGAN
All-Western tackle and leader of the 1914 Cornhuskers.
WARREN HOWARD
Left End. Howard was a star end
in 1912, but was shifted to fullback last
year. He will play end tomorrow.
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"CUB" POTTER
Quarter Back. Potter's
return, after a year's
absence has revived the
hopes of the Cornhuskers.
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THE MICHIGAN AGGIE SQUAD
ASST. COACH
JOE HOEFFEL
Whose one month at
Nebraska has sufficed
to make him solid
with theplayers and
rooters.