The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A newfier ilnvntrtl to Uio Ititornxlo of tho
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The Dully Nt'ln iiiktin N lielnsr, Mint 5;
to nil tmlincrllM-rd on tli old Nebrim- 3
kiiii-ltcnpi'i-lnn 1 Int. TIiom Kiilmcilb- 5
I'm to tho NobiiiHluni-IlcBpt-rlan "
who do not ditlro the Dully illl 5-
plcilM notify Mm iiininKr by rnrtl f
tin noon iih ponolhle. Wliurc no not I- Jfc
Mention n rocoUt'd It U nndi't-ntnod J;
that the miIimtIIioi- h Hhn tho pit- 5;
per to conl liilli'. 3
The effect of a little judleioiiH root
i uk on a team was noticeable In yes
toiday'H game with the Medics Al
though nothing hut a piactice game,
tlu encouragement offered ly the
ciowd at one or two points caused the
team to "brace up" vvonilei fullj . A lit
tle more of the same thing is all that
is needed.
The rapid progress of the band dur
ing the last few days is of hopeful
portent. Nebraska oirht to be able
to take a purely Univeisity band with
her on the Minnesota- trip. It looks
now as though she would he able to do
this. Some provision ought to be
made for paying the expense of the
players A popular subscription among
the students ought to be taken If no
other provision can be made It has
been said that the game without the
baud would be like a battle without
guns. Nehiaska must make a good
show ing.
In a leci-iit letter, () 1' Mi Klinei-l, a
former Lincoln boy who Is at piesi-nt
nianagei of the Minnesota Daily, says
"Allow me to congratulate the nian
agei s and dliectors of the Dally Ne7
biaskan upon the Hist appearance of
a daily newspaper in the rniversity
of Ni braska. It was my good fortune
at a foi mer time to live in Lincoln
and to know much of Nebraska I'nivei
T?ny Trim T r.imo very warmly to nrt
miie the piogressive spii It character
istic of the faculty and students of
that really gieat institution. The fact
ot the establishment of a daily papei is
pioof h,it the same spirit still exists
We most heaitlly welcome the N
biaskan to our exchange tabic and
shall be pleased to welcome the entile
I'niveisity ot Nebraska, faculty, alumni
and students, to Minneapolis on Octo
ber 12."
The attendance at the looting l ally
last night is encouraging, but it might
easily be improved on. If Nebraska
is to win a week from Saturday the
side lines must do their share. Min
nesota will huve thousands of parti
sans on the bleachers all ready and
willing to cheer their team on to vic
tory. Nebraska must counteract the
effect this will have on the outcome
of the game. In this one point Ne
hinnkn may win or loose the game.
Students should realize that this Is an
impoitant matter Nebiaska's position
In western athletics will depend on her
showing at Minneapolis Her showing
theie will depend to a reat extent on
the work done by her rooters. This
fact ought to be Indelibly impressed on
the mind of evei y student.
If you have any college spirit, if
vim have any interest In the outcome
of the game. If the position your I'ni
veiHlty Is to occupy among the univer
sities of the west, get out. this after
noon and do what jtm honestly owe
your alma mater to do, help win the
Minnesota game.
COACH YOST'S RECORD.
Michigan Is evidently pleased with
the work done by Coach Yost. Mr
Yost's year at the I'niveisity was one
of the most successful years of Ne
hiaska football The Michigan Dally
News speaks as follows of Mi Yost's
i ecoi d
'It is a significant fact that the teams
coached by Mr Yost have scored In all
l,12hl points upon opposing teams, and
have had Hit points scored against
them, and that of the last thii ty-four
games played, teams under his coach
ing have lost but one. Thin must not
lead Michigan to expect too much of
him The element of material upon
which to woi k must be considered
The element of the lighting qualities
of the men is also important. If the
men who aie out for the team combine
weight and willingness there Is every
reason to expect that Mr. Yost's lecoid
will not suffei dining the Miihigan
football season "
HARVARD CANE Rl'SU
The cane l ush between the freshmen
and sophomore classes took place the
othei day at Haivard. The following
giaphic descilption was sent to one of
the Chicago papers-
"Bloody noses, swollen eyes, and
white faces were all seen at Haivatd
tonight.
"It was "bloody Monday,' and the
1,000 or more students who took pait
In it were caieful to make it one of
the bloodiest that have oceuried in the
histoiy of Haivard For two hours
under the elms of llollls and Stough
ton the waving, seething, boiling mass
of men btaggeied to :uid lio, lighting it
out along the lines theii fathers
fought, and beaiing blow and shock
without a whimper or a groan
' White faces weie seen in the fi out
Links, wheie the two foiccn came to
gethei like two solid walls of i ot k
Aims and legs and feet weie all tan
gled in a confused mass at the bottom
while- ci ies of anger, cries foi help
and cues for the two classes helped to
add to the wildness of the scene
"The sophomores were fewer in
number than the freshmen, but they
used their heads to better advantage "
THN COMMANDMENTS FOR
FRESHMEN.
SophoiuoieH at Columbia University
posted the following ten command
ments for the incoming freshman
class-
1 No pipes.
2. No canes.
;i. No girls.
1 No golf trouseis.
i. " No piep-school Insignia.
f Keep off. the grass.
7 Keep off the library steps.
X. (leneral respects to sophomores.
J. Loud-mouthed freshmen not tol
erated. 10. No nurses allowed on the cam
pus. No freshmen were on hand to resent
the Insults, but trouble is expected
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