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Coach Hawley isn't saying any thing, but he's doing a lot of hustling. Iowa bad hoped to wipe out the dis grace of last year's defeat, on Novem ber 21st, but she now feels that a Job of considerable dimensions is in store for lier. Lincoln Is on ttoa football map in bold faced type this fall. The Corn huskers are not the only dope-epillers in town, Lincoln High having made a clean sweep of her schedule so far. The Red and Black youngsters have met, and defeated, teams representing David City, Omaha and Hastings High Schools, and by decisive scores in every game. Harold Mulligan, a former Nebraska end, iff coaching them, this being bis second year at the job. FOOTBALL TALK BY WALTER H. ECKERSALL The Chicago Tribune Man Gives the ' Cornhuskers Honorable Mention. (Chicago Daily Tribune.) The defeat of Yale by Washington and Jefferson, the victory of Syracuse over Michigan and the tie game be tween Harvard and Penn State were the three most important features of Saturday's football games, the result of which changed the championship situation In the east and west. It was known that Washington and Jefferson would give Yale a bard game but few persons believed the eleven representing this college with an enrollment of about 300 would tri umph over the Blue. Because of its victory over Notre Dame, Yala loomed up as a championship contender. De feat eliminates the chance of any un disputed claim. Washington and Jefferson is entitled to figure in the eastern race. Beaten by Hlarvard by only a single point, the team must be given consideration) at the close of the season 4f it does not meet defeat in its remaining contests. Hard Games Hurt Michigan. Michigan's defeat can be attributed in part to its hard schedule. The Wolverines have had to play hard foot ball all season and the strain of con stant training and practice has left the mien in a demoralized condition. Coming right on top of the defeat by Syracuse is the game with Harvard on Saturday at Cambridge. 'As the Wolverines have been pointed to this contest since the season opened, they may play better football against the Crimson than they have at any time this season. The defeat by Syracuse, however, detracts from the inteirest of the inter sectional struggle with Harvard. It is to b regretted that the west will meet the best team in the east with an eleven weaker than its average. In deed, the 1914 Michigan eleven cannot be said to be as strong as other aggre gations in this section of the country. Finds Penn State Tartar. Harvard struck a snag in Penn State, which played the Cambridge eleven to a standstill in all depart ments. Like Washington and Jeffer son, the Quaker team is unusually strong this season and must be given consideration at the close of the season whtein championship laurels are awarded. Princeton showed decided improve ment by beating Dartmouth, 16 to 12. The result shows the Tigers should be a worthy foe for Yale and Harvard. According to reports there Is plenty of material at Prindetton, and the vic tory over the Hanover aggregation is Just the thing neededJto help In Its rapid development. In the west the victory of Nebraska over the Michigan Aggies- stamps the Cornhuskers as every bit as strong as last season, when they were one of the claimants of the western champion ship. Nebraska's 24 to 0 victory was clean cut and decisive. The game -was won on its merits and, like eastern team's, Nebraska must be given con sideration at the close of the season. The conference games resulted as predicted, but some of them were harder fought and closer than most persons expected. Chicago and Illinois won their games by one-sided scores, while Minnesota and Wisconsin were given hard games and won by narrow margins. Badgers Forced to Limit. Wisconsin had to play all the foot ball it knew to win from Qhio State, POLITICAL ADV. w - I flt,r J ' if 1 ' V : i h - 3 -V- " Vote For . JOHN R. BENNETT 1520 L St., Lincoln, for County Commissioner POLITICAL ADV. t. A. H. HUTTON Republican Candidate REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Hutton has made a success of his own business, and while a mem ber of the Lincoln council made a success of the Citv's business, and if elected will do as well by Lancaster uounty ana tne state. Vote for Him. 7 to 6. The Badgers were forced throughout, and thy will have to play a better brand of the gridiron game next Saturday to beat Chicago. The Buckeyes are not as strong as usual this season and Wisconsin undoubted ly held them too cheaply. The Badgers are strong this season and should be a different team when Chicago is met. Iowa lost another close game and the fates seem to be against the Hawkeyes. Minnesota triumphed over Hawley1 aggregation, 7 to 0, in a con test which was decided in the first period. Solon, who is one of the best backs in the west, crossed the tine for the score which gave his team the victory. Notre Dame recovered from its Yale defeat by trouncing South Dakota, 33 to 0. The Catholics displayed tiwr right kind of stuff by coming, back west for only two days' practice before tihey boarded the rattler for Sioux Falls, where this game was played. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St Y.liow Front Your rtronf Solicited Orphans Register.' The University of Washington has registered this year 220 orphan. One coned at that institution gives the oc cupation! of her father as that of a gentleman. Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556. Astros!' Cbocolats Pupped Crtsas "Pood for th Coda" SUN DRUG CO. Oar 14th ft M Naw Telephone Bid. 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