wmmnmmmmmmmmmmmam i -.' j- r' - - ""' . Tl ti V I r ; I'lIK DAILY NKBKAKKAN. IM f V f lJ tt i V U H-v - K i i: 1 P ' 4 ' ll 11 NEBRASKA GETS A GOOSE EGP. itTotil Inilod from I'nun I - the right hIiIo hut for no gain. Rogers iniitlf tin p ynrrtfi around right pnd l,nFiu.s niiielo yardH thro loft stele Anne was pushed thro for 1. .r. :i. f yardH In quick Hucession. Thou Rog is made tf ahd .' LaFana bucked the left Hide for five Rogers made fom thio right enl Allen made three hy line buck on left Hide LnFiins Inured Cross and netted two more yard.-. Minnesota got ten yarda on off aide play LiiFiins nuide two yarda. Anne loht half yard on attempted end run It was Minnesota's last down and four yarda to Rain. The Indian tilr.d a diop kick hut missed Roal Drain rctuiued five yuiels. Then "Stubby" made an old time run oi twpnty yard. 1111 hijeked for one yuid Htuh lost two on attempted end run. Nebraska Rot ten aida on off side, pln.v OrandulKmude two yarda thin left lelo H lepcnteil the thiiiR on i lht side Nebiaska punted thlity flvc vjimI.h LaFans then made ten yanls aiound ilRht side Anne jlung (d iiiouri light side foi a yaid Re .o"ated foi vhiiIh Allen bucked rlRht aide for yard Rogers made alx yarda aiound light nnd Allen made one aiound lett end Allen netted two yaids thio rlRht tackle. It waa Ne grasl:'s ball on downs on the next pla. Then Stringer went out and Vohh came In at tackle LaFans made twoy aids thio left side. Allen netted two yaidri on a line punch Knowlton pluiiRid thio the line for elRht yards the ball was on Nebraska's six yard llpe and the weaiers of the scarlet and ci earn made a mlRhty stand Flp ynids weie Riven Minnesota on an oIT side play The bal ivvaa on Ne braska's one yard line Minnesota sent LaFans aRiilnst Westover but to no avail The plucky captain, altho out of his head, ditched the formation. Allen went aRainst Shedd but no Rain. It was the last down, could Nebraska hold"' It was too small a distance. Fee inn do ten yaids on the next play and scored the third and last touch--Uavv-u. KnuvUton klckod goalr -kvoi-u, 1! to 0. Nebraska's men were clearly tired and out of condition while the hlR Noi thorns wore apparently as fresh when startliiR play Bender kicked 1 off for foity yiuds Minnosot a re turned l.". LaFans made two around right end. Allen plunged thio right Riiaid for two yards Anno made l yarda thro left end. Rogers netted one yard on cud play. He lepeated, but made no gain It was Nebraska's Ijall. Then begun a Uni. march that brought a vision of what might have been C'randall licked off six yards aiound the right end. Pill plugged thro the right side for ten Then made one yard thio left. Render knocked off six more around left end. Then punted. Knowlton fumbled. Nebras ka downed the. ball. Pill couldn't gain thio the right side. Crandall made one yard and then play was called. The gnnie had ended on Minnesota's 20 yard line. Score. 19 to 0. tlon waa pei feet. Thoy did not acore iih high as last year, but Nobrnska failed to run up, it may be stated, solely because of the condition of hoi pliiyois Nebiaska may well be proud of the defeat To an onlooker the KrtnfS the tired men put up against the giants was startling Wo are dis appointed but pi oud of Nebiaska Owing to the lack of training In co operation with the rooters the two Nebiaska bands that wore on the field could do little effective vvoi k The entire Minnesota tooting foice on the other hand, was thoioughly organiz ed nnd drilled. The results of the game allowed the absolute- necessity foi bettei rooting If Nebraska Is to bo successful in football Tire game wir, a disappointment to the Nebraska rooters Th umii.1 standaid of team work w.is not main tained The Nebraska line was too light to stop the heavy GopIrs' plunges and the back field was too light to pierce the beefy line of the Minnesotans The lootjng done by the Nebiaska delegation was especial ly disappointing The iooters were widely scattered over both aides of the grand stand Most of the Nebraskans were located on the north side of the field and under the direction of Loadei Touch made spasmodic attempts at giving the rniverslty m No at tempts wore made at anything ex cept the ipgular I'niveisity yells and no encouragement In tile way of sing ing was given There Is little doubt but this had an effect on the team vvoi k The Minnesotans weie well or ganized and added vim and enthus iasm to thou supeib method and train ing The megaphone corps occupied a large section of the south bleaclieis and made the giidiion i Ing with theii yells and songs NEBRASKA DELEC.ATBS ARRIVE The Nebraska rooters arived In Min neapolis on two special Northwestern trains Friday and four Saturday. In addition to these tlie Burlington car l'k'vl .av.YBr.aLhimdml uil a. special jnade up to accomodate those who could not get tickets over the Northwestern. The Northwestern tiains came in at close Intervals but not closely enough to got the entire Nebraska delegation to gether for an effective parade. The band followed by a few looteia. march;, ed up to the hotel where the team made its headquarters The crowd scattered so quickly that no concerted action could be taken The .trip from Lincoln was some thing of haidshlp to all who were not fortunate enough to secure berth In the sleeping cars -The ciowd so far exceeded all estimates that it was Impossible to provide good accommoda tions for all. Many were forced to stand during the entire trip The va cant floor space In some of the cars was utilized as bunks by a great many and they were crowded with sleeping forms. SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Tlmy Orlgliinlnl In MIEiiu. ItM.v. I'mltr ( it r!l ml llurroniro. Hundav nr h ill o. .4 natcd i-i Milan. Italy. 1I111I i (ho diie-tlon of ('."dlnil Borromeo. in l .".- Bv his aid and i.i fluoiKe nuinotO's sehooh for the dis semination of theological information of a 1 i.dfmentai v charaitei we o es tablished Ah.iut the middle of the ner eentuiy Nov Jos. ph Allelne In augurated Sundav schools In London, and between 1 7H(l -nd 1 70.'? a number ef Sundav schools woie stui'd in var ious paiN of Engl mil anel Si.Mh.nd 'iy Rev .David Bl-iu and Rev Theophilm 4JnelF"y Robert Ra'Kos ef CJlou osier It nl v.ilnalilo .iid in c-t'thlishing S 111 dav mI'ooIs hi the vicinity eif his home, wheic ho wa-, the t lbli.s'nc ejf the (Iloin-f sto.- Journal In 1 7H . he paid rent for suitable' moms anel halls, .md in thorn Installed poor women as In sti ue tens, tei whom hn paiil a shilling a nay ei h for teaching poor children a fundamental knowledge' of Chris Ihinitv His e-ffoits had g Ml lnflu enee' eithei piiil'int hropists lollowed h.s xample. anel -0011 Sunday .k nool , ho.in te spring up in mo.-d of tlu laigei (owns of Englnnel. 'i lie fLst Sund.iv school in Anirrh.i was started in Mnnover e-ountv, Viigima in 17X0, unelei the- leadership )( B ,hop A.S bii: ' New N 01 k Wee. y Ignonw.cn ('imMii I n lnrlt.iMr I -rUut The real renaou why p-oi) find more exe-usea for their own th .lights than for the thought:; of the', n la bors is that they know all ahoii th.s one, and. by no moans, all abo it the other, and that, therefore, wb n hu inanity knows, even as it is known, theie will bo no moiv seven' judg me'iits. no more spiteful cr licisnu, but pei feet knejwleilge will insure p. r fee t charitv IClb'n Thornyci of, ImiwI-eir. Noh'o 1" Siii-inr Ollicrt. It is quite certain tint, ol all the things that minister to the w, Rare and ge)od or man. ot all that make the world varied and fruitful, of all that make soeletj soliel anel Interesting, et all that make life beautiful and glad anel worthy, by far the larger pan has reached us thiough the activities of the sliuggle for the life of others. Homy Druninionel llniin Hucdi Uli Irani. Cn'iuian papers relate that Cap'aln Baron Hol.ing lecently coven d a dls-tane-.e of llfteieui Uileuneteu s (irn- anil a qu.irttM- mile.-) em horsehai k In twenty-live minutes His hois- had beeji e'spoclally trained teir t!i" rlelo, having been fed em a prepaiel food, Insteail of oats, for we'e'ks The- rieli was accomplished without estiaoidi nary exertion, and the hoiv.' was fit for more work at the PMsh. In Aid of ( lilltlren'it I o no. The (looige Junior republic eil New York has been v. Lied all the) lands and buildings In Wlnsted. C't , belonging to the late Miss Mary T. liuel, t gether with ?r,000 In cash. The will requests that the association use tho teal es tate as a hoie for the children under its eare. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATF:S TO STUDIiNTS. Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer 120 5outli 1 ltd Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OALLERY ESTABLISHED i7'- Pure Wool Pants. (Medium er Heavy Weight.) Made to Your Measure ELI AS BAKER PANTS CO., 118 S. 10th Street $3.00 & DR.T. O '('ONNOK enre-x CANCEHS.SS TU.MORS. UKNSnnel FISTULA - williou I tlio 11 -i' of knife, rlilorofoi 111 . FICi: I'.i; O St . LINCOLN. NKH r PHOTO BUnONSg 1 2 Photos and a Button 25c, Gray Bros. 1216 0 St. Dancing Academy PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago School for Dancing and Deportment Hckuiimt- CliihH. TunRd.iy Konui-. Advanced Cln Krielny KvcninKS ( liildrcn - Clic-i Sut tiriluj 'l-'M p in Suttinl.iv Nik'lil ih Clul) NikIiL STRICTLY SELECT Oflices nnel Studiei 325 SOUTH 12th. Dancing Academy WnUli Hall over HooL Idluiifl Ticket Onico. lltli anel () Sta NEW nnd SECOND HANI) Capital Novelty. Works Bicycles HIC'YCLK SUNDRIES, HKI'AIKINCi OF ALL IUNDS. TJL L-i).-. IU7 South lltli St. J. S. DeVore, 317 S. nth St. Altho the result was' it surprise to mnuy. a disappointment to all, yet it Is hardly to wondered at. Minnesota was In the prime of condition, play ing on their home grounds be 'ore their own people. Their men have been in the game every day since mid-August. Nebraska, on the other hand, played Shedd. Ringer and Koehler , who have been out only a couple of weeks, the latter two having been out of the gnnie for ten days up to the Minnesota game. The Minuesotau were the-' same glantn they ever were. Their condl- Juern MwralMtrllH Court. Queen Margheiitn will hod her court entirely separate freim the Qulr inal. and the Marchesa de Vtlla marlna will remain her laely of bono-. Sig. Hossman de Roma will bj ap pointed private secretary. Anotliiir N01110 Ktiih Kxpjctcd. How many will go to Cap Nemio In the spring to search ror gold is tho question troubling Seattle. Wash., out fitters. The first wild rush is over, but It is expected that, in tplto or this, between 6,000 and 8,000 will bo on their way to the gold fields when the season begins. "The Overland Limited" RUNS EVjERY DAY IN THE YEAR VIA THE 01Tpu!tov Mutt Not IIuul Cotton at Night. Danger of fire from pipes, cigarettes and other means caused the mayor of New Orleuns to Issue an order prohib iting the presence of cotton on drays In the streets of that city at night. The University B'ook Store, 340 No. 11th st. "The Scarlet and Cream store. - Itntreut for Men of Letter. Mine. Sanson, a grandelaughter of the composer. Boieldleu, has be queathed her country estate and 1)00, 000 franca to establish a retreat for musicians and men of letters. Fact or It I.oio In Full lug Market. Eight factories In Muhlliausen and that neighborhood have losl 16,000, 000 marke (J3.308.000) thiough the re duction of the price of wool UNION PACIFIC The Established Route Across the Continent Tins celebrated train has perhaps the finest eeminnod .nr ;., i u mi , -,., v.M10 ,,, tllo wuriu. xuere nr6 double drawing room Palace Sleop'rs wide Veatibuleu Cars, Bullet Smoking uaa and Steam Heat, Ax None Better in the World-Few as Good For full information call on or address K. B. SLOSSOX, Agent. 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