The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1901, Image 1
rk "? '"HW" 'i'-? ip'. & C" ,,-- -J- - - x ft The Daily Nebraskan M LINCOLN, NEB., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901. THREE CENTS schemes r? h- rr- Ir ft4. I 'rt E VOL. I NO. 34 LEAVE FOR MILWAUKEE Football Mon Dopart Full of Hopo Captain Werttover May Not PI y. How the Team Will Line Up. Tbo foot-ball team accompanied by Coach Booth, Dr. John Bcachly, Manager Cowgill, Professor Wycr and Trainer Be&t loft at 1:45 yestordnv afternoon for Milwaukee. They wore accompanied to the depot by a paity of rooters who gave them a parting cheer. Whllo the team Is In the best of spirits over the prospects little has been said. They are undoubtedly in oettor condition to put up a strong fight than they wore throo weeks ago. It is thought by thoso who know tne team that they will at least bo able to koop down the score and that they stand a chanco of crossing the Bad ger's goal. ;'. Considerable disappointment Is felt over the condition of Captain Wes tavciL It Is feared that iio mav not be able to enter tho garuo at all and it Is not likely that lie can play throughout both halves, ijast night after practice he suffered from a sovoro headache and as a result Dr. Beachly gave orders for him to stay out of tho came. Later, however, ho modified this order and he may allow the Captain to enter the game. If Westovor Is kept out of the came it will bo one of the most serious blows tho team could sulfor. In caso he does not go in StrlnKor'wIll piay right and Kingsbury will play loft tacklo. The llno-up will probably bo as follows: Cortelyou, right end; Westover right taokle. Brow, right guard; Koeh ler, center; Tooln, loft guard; Kings bury, lei b taoklo C. bhedd, loft ond; Drain, ciuartor and acting caDtaln; G. Shedd. right half; Crandall, left iialf ; Pillsbury, fulloack, substitutes. olatlon ro those who feared for her success, in that It was unusually spirited. The team lined up against the scrubs, and was able to break hrough and run away with tho gall at almost any Limo. Tho practlco was bo furious that Burrior, who. was considerably battered In tno Minne apolis game, was forced to tho side lines In an exhausted condition, al- thoagn not Injured, for twenty min utes. In the signal practice Jones played at quarter, Williams going through the play with him. lie is makincr rapid headway. Ho handles tho ball well and isfast. Young Griffith was also tried to some extent. Tho squad also indulged in foot racing from goal to goal. Griffith was handicapped thirty feet and camo.lg second. Wll kins Is replacing Wetland at half back, Wetland being so badly knocked out it Is feared ho will bo unabio to play against Illinois or Knox. Tho removal of Williams and tho injuries of Terrell have groatly crip pled tho Learn, bcoauso these two had been practiced particularly in special plays. WILL EXHIBIT WORK. BULLETINS FROM TITO WIS CONSIN GAME. The Dally Nebraskan has made ar rangements for a number of special bulletins of tho game 'Saturday. Thoy will bo announced on tho foot ball grounds as fast as received. Students' Domestic Bcionce Depart ment will - Show ' Thoir Waros Today and To morrow. Tho doors of the Domestic Sclonco department will bo open today from lo am. to 5 pm. and tomorrow from 0 am. to 4 pm. for all thoso who oaro to avail themselves or an opportun ity to seo what is being accomplished In that science. A special display of about forty quartB of canned goodB, fruits, veget ables, plokles, catsup, chow chow, jellies, grapes, Juices, etc.. will oe placod on exhibition to show the variety of work done in thoso linos. Theso have been put up with Bomo expense to tho department as well as caro and they will accordingly be offered for salo at moderate prices in ordor to repay tho oxponso of tho work as much as possible. The products aro spoolmons of tho culinary art and aro worth much mc-ro than is offered. Thcsfr-will be- .shown Ju-tiiQJabQratQrles as well as In cablnots. It might further be said that they aro a production of the second year classes. Tho number in tho second year course Is fourteen and In tho first substantiated Muoilor will no barred, without waiting ' for action by tho conforonco. In caso Muoilor Is barred threo ways of lining tho Vacancy n tho lino aro opon. Ono Is to shift Too from loft tacklo to right guard and play Thorpo or Tift at Poo's old placo; thoecond to move Auno into right Kuard and play Hoyt at ond; tho third to put Thopo Or TItt or Rlck er at Muollor's placo. SENIOR LAWS TO HELP WITH THE CLASS BOOK. Tho sonior law class will bo Invited to join with tho senior class In tho publication of tho class book. lb was decided to extend tho Invitation at tho mooting of tho sonior class yesterday afternoon. Tho law class was also aRked to appoint throe mem bers to act as assoclato editors on the class book. Tho "cap and gown" and "cap and cano' committees wore authorized to procuro costumes and full powor to mako selections whro given tnom. Althouuh roport now us made it is understood that tho cap and cane committee aroonsfdorTng a cap madO 4nlassolors-oflIvoinn6Ublue-syitiL: '02 above tho vizor. Canes havo also been ordered. BULLETINS from the Wisconsin game will be received by the Daily Nebraskan and an nounced on the foot ball field, Saturday. WISCONSIN IN GOOD SHAPE. Tho Wisconsin team scorns to have made considerable improvement dur ing the last wcok, especially in stop ping mass palys. Tho Record Herald of yesterday sayB; SecTOtrpraotlco was installed again for the Wisconsin foot-ball team this aftornoon and it was lierco and fast. Tho varsity made tho best showing yet in defending mass plays, but the scrubs succeeded in scoring on them for tho firsttlmo. Green a now can- " didato for" naif b"ack7TJToaktnfr through and getting away for a sevontv-yard run and a touchdown. Apart from this tho varsity hold the second eloven in good shppe, Fogg, Abbott and Coohems were not tho praotlce, Marshall playing quarter back, Aborcromblo left half 'and Daum ond. Jerry Riordan was ,out again to v assist in couching the guards. Ho is IV one of tho men talked of to succeed King ,ns coach, Curtis and Larson nolng also under disoussion. Nothing is likely to be dono in tho mattor for some time. Coach King deolioes to discuss as tho caso of Muoilor, tho Minnesota full back, against whom charges of professionalism have beon linado. "' IOWA. Tho lowa practice today was a rev- MEN'S MEETING Sunday,4 P. M., Union Hall, Dr. H. O. Row lands wijl speak on "The Foundation of Association Work." RATE TO OMAHA. A special rate of ono faro for the round trip has beon secured for tho Missouri game at Omaha a week from tomorrow. If an entire train load can be assured tho Burlington prom ises tu. cut the raLo .down tQ $1.10. At this price it is thought that a largo delegation of rooters will ac company tho team and seo the game. A letter from H. A. Tukoy who is managing tho Omaha ond of the game says that the prospects for tho good. Tho Wabash has raaao a rata of $5 from Columbia. Missouri, and roturn. There is a prospect of tho rate going still lower. A general rato of ono and one-third fares from all points within 55 miles of Omaha has beon made. In view of the crowd that is expec ted from here arranegments havo been made to resorvo a block of. scats provided thoy oan bo disposed of. It Is desired that all thoso who want seats leave their names at tho execu tive office or call phono 221 today or tomorrow. After tomorrow .night ijlncoln people will have to take their chances "of getting seats. Bo served seats will bo sold at $1, boxes holding six will probaoly bo sold for $10. General admission is 50 cents without seats. year over thirty. The course will also be open to all lady students in tho Agrioultnral School which opens during November.- THE niGH LINCOLN-OMAHA XOHOOL GAME. University foot-ball enthusiasts will bo enabled to witness a good game of foot-bull Saturday oven tnougn tho first tern is away from Lincon. LI neon and Omaha high schools havo probab ly f.hn f,wn hoRt. ton ma In Mm Rfnf.n gamo and on .lmmonscucrQwd am niitjgnf tj7r nniynmify .f)in f,finm TnE NEW GRAND STAND. Work on tho now orand stand which Is to bo orected on tho west sido of the gridiron began yesterday. Tho Dulldlng will bo 25 by 170 feet In size und 20 foot high with a seating capacity of from 1200 to 1500. It will be completed in timo for tho Kansas gamo November 10. COMPULSORY VACCINATION. A decision which will bo of intorest to students In the University has re cently beon made Ijy the Stato Super intendent of Public Instruction. Ho declares that Btudonts may bo com pelled to presont certificates of vaccl- qinMnnuir-hft-PYPlmlflrt frnrn fr.hp- schoois of the Stato by tho propor authorities Students cannot be com pelled to furnish tho certificates but they may bo oxciudcd from school if thoy do not. uro ovonly matched ana tho gamo will undoubtedly bo close . Holders of season tiokes"will bo ad mitted on presentation of tho tickots at tho gates. CHARGES AGAINST A MINNE SOTA PLAYER. Formal charges of professionalism havo beon made against Muoilor tho big right guard of tho Minnesota team. Ho is said to havo won $5 in a footrace at a picnic at La Crosse last summor. Mueller donles tho charge hut makes no explanation. Dr. 'WUllains, athletic director and Professor IT. S. Jones, . chairman of the athejtic committee, decline to discuss tbo mattor further than to say that the charges will bo Investi gated at ones, ana time u they are DEBATINO-CnUB; : The debating clnbs will moot in thoir respective balls Saturday nigbt as usual. Tho questions aro as fol lows. "" " r union; Qncstlonr-Besolyedr That-the-An' nexation of Canada to tlrerUtritUcT" States would bo to tho interests of both" countries, commerorallyahoT" politically. Affirmative; Moior, .Scott and Bucknor, " Negativo: Strayor, . Moiiok and PosplBsil. PALL AD IAN. Resolved. That tho United States should establish a school for tho training of diplomatists. Afllrmatlve: Hamilton and Leo. Negativo.; Johnson, aod Hewitt. After tbo debate parliamentary drill will bo held and pages 50-70 of ' Robert's Rules of Order will bo dis cussed. MAXWELL. 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