THE DAILY NEB RASKAN " 1 n i FOOTBALL FOR 1915 MANY OLD MEN BACK NEW MEN OUT IN FORCE STIEHM REMAINS RETICENT A Summary, Including Some of Guy Reed's Opinion Notre Dame University Will Be Here on . October 23 Although C oach Stiehm is silent con cerning the outlook for Nebraska on the gridiron, this season, the condi tions look very favorable. The follow ing is an extract from a bulletin lately issued by Guy Reed, assistant director of Athletics, at Nebraska The prospects for a great football team were never brighter. Fortified with a good record for the past five years and strengthened by the last year's freshman squad, which was the best in years, it is to be expected that the 1915 team will make the usual agreeable history. The veterans who will return to the game are: Captain Rutherford, Corey, Abbott, Shields, Balis, Porter, Seltzer, Doyle and Caley. From among tho freshman Cook, Shaw, Riddell. Moser, the two Kositzkys, Gardner, Hoadley, Minnick, Donnegan, Proctor and Otopolik look like Varsity calibre men. In addition from among the second string men Reese,- Norris, Sheldon, Halbersleben, Dale and Wil son will make a strong bid for posi tions. The schedule this year comprises four Missouri Valley Universities, the champion intercollegiate team of Kan sas, the champion intercollegiate team of Nebraska, one Western Conference University and Notre Dame, of na tional fame. The opening game with Drake Uni versity will be the biggest game that Nebraska has ever undertaken for the opening game of the season. This game has been designated as the High School benefit game. All high BChool boys of the state who present a card from their principal or super intendent that they are in attendance will be given free admission. An effort is being made to get Mayor Bryan of Lincoln and Mayor Dahlman of Omaha to stage the preliminaries, with -Governor Morehead as referee. Kansas Aggies, which has been one of the strong early games of the sched ule for the past few years, will be the second game of the schedule. The Kansas Aggies are to be coached by Johnnie- Bender of Cornhusker fame. This will add interest to the game and will make the result decidedly uncer tain. Washburn will give the Huskers a workout before the big Notre Dame game. Notre Dame, fresh from a se ries of seasons with enviable records, will invade Cornhusker territory for the first time. Iowa State college of Ames, with a new coaching staff, will endeavor to get revenge for recent de feats, having employed a new foot ball coach to aid, our old friend, Clyde William. This game will be staged at Ames. Next comes Nebraska Wesley an, which has been making an enviable record among the secondary colleges of Nebraska. On November 13th, the biennial trip to Kansas will afford one of the biggest games of the year. With excellent material to work upon and a new, tried coach to lead them, the Jayhawkers hope to turn the tables. The last game of the season with Iowa University, will be the annual Home coming game. This game has come to be the annual battle royal and the stiffest game on the Cornhusker sched ule. Coach Hawley will again lead a strong crowd of warriors, if pre-season dope can be relied upon. Seats for all games will go on sale the Monday previous to the Saturday (Continued on page 3) SAMBO'S COMPLAINT Sambo (stretching himself out as wife does the washing) Who yo' callin' an idler? Ah'm busy all night tryin' f git asleep, an' Ah'm busy all day tryin' t keep awake! AFRAID OF DOGS "Did you ask for a handout at der big house?" "No. Jes' as I wuz about to go In de gate de minister lookin' guy told me I wui goin' to der dogs, so I turned around an beat It" NEEDED IT BADLY Book Agent Now, sir, this book The Man at the Door I ain't got no ose for no book. Book Agent But you need this one, sir. It Is called "The Art of Conver sation and Correct Englis'a." i SURE THING Dealer Has Jones enjoyed his au tomobile since he got It two weeks ago? Auto Fiend He should have. He's run over three men, six dogs and tea cats. WELCOME BACK- Again we welcome Unirer.ity StudenU-oId ndnw-acH,V?I?: We inrite you to renew or make the acquaintance of Farquhar f-Lincom Young Men' Clothes Shop. We're alway. ready to .erve young men with the very neweit young men clothe, of the better quality-we'il be glad to show you the new fall clothet at your convenience. FARQUHAR CLOTHING COMPANY 1325 O STREET Freshmen Freshmen Caps-can he had on the campus or at oar store. Get yours today 50c. A Gentle Reminder For the benefit of the fellows who have spent the summer in the forest reserves or on geological surveys, the following is published lest they for get: 1. You're not in reconnaisance therefore, do not spit on the floor. 2. Don't flip the bones over your shoulders; you might injure a wait ress. 3. Do not designate coffee as "mud." 4. Keep hob-nailed shoes in your own territory not on your neighbor's shins. 5. Look natural when the waitress hands you a napkin. 6. Don't tip the waitress; she might upset 7. Don't take pie in your hand. 8. Please don't remove shoes while eating, because 9. Don't grab anything from your neighbor's plate. 10. Don't wipe your nose on napkin or tablecloth; it's better to secretly use your sleeve. 11. If soup is served, don't inhale it, or drink from dish. In case it em brarass you to eat it, pass it up. 12. As you enter the dining room, don't yell "come and get it" 13. Don't crowd and rush for a chair, for there will be a chair for each. 14. Don't take everything in your hands and eat it, use a fork whenever possible. 15. Take your time eating, because neighbors won't take any of your food. 16. If any meat and bread is left, don't make sandwiches out of them for the afternoon. 17. Don't make audible comments! on the food. 18. Don't try to Jew the waitress down on the price of the meal; they are fixed prices. , 19. Don't eat with your knife; if peas are served, please do not at tempt to eat them. 20. Don't ask for salve, call it by its correct name, "butter." 21. Don't drink from the pitcher, use your own glass. 22. Be sure and take off your hat before sitting down at the table Uni versity of Montana Kaimln. Scott's Orchestra. Call. B-1482. Reporters Wanted There are a few positions to be filled on the Daily Nebraskan reportial staff. Those desiring such work may apply at the Nebraskan office In the basement of University Hall. maammmmmtm c returning students, arid the coming of new ones. Our new building will soon be in readiness. Fall stocks are now very complete. fd 'fk ..Zh II II fi A A L? L. T JfJ v.j sinMi n a Ji itr V .... 7 "A A VZTk