The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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ushers. The members of tlio various
teams which played durlDR the evon
Idk nnd tho manuRers, Miss Ilarr and
Miss Pound., say they would like to
TncprosfTtimmmi tire coHjutitr r tile
Nebraskan, their appreciation of the
lielp rendered thorn from the
various quarters.
Interviewed on the point by a ne
portor, Miss Ilarr said she did npt
icnow yet about the financial side of
the game. It had not been expccte
that expenses would uo met, sine
tho opposing team haa boen broucht
had boon elianrcd. Nor would It have
mattered since there is plenty of
money In the basket-ball treasury.
Things look, she said, as If not
ottlv had all expenses been met, but a
(K)d mud left over and above to holp
tojward the annual tournament for
the challenno trophy, In February, or
a possible game with Minnesota next
your.
Thi, Pafronesses for the evening
were: Mpsaames E. li. And rows, W.
J. Uryan, L. E. Ressey, . H. llorton,
J. T. Lees, S. R. Pouno, C. R. Rlcli
ards, A. S. Tlhbets, II. II. Wilson
and I. P. S. Weeks. Many promin
ent people, rrom the University or
tho nlt. woro noticed among the
spectators. Rasket ball at the Uni
versity draws the best class of people
in tho city for its patrons, and seems
to hold high place in pouplarit.
Tho line-up for the Missourl-Ne-
brns'ta match was as follows:
Forwards Missouri, Maud Mont
gomery, Caroline S Conor. Nebraska,
Eleanor Mlllor, Minnie Jansa.
Centers Missouri, Rlanche Enyart,
Logan Norvoll. Nebraska, riannah
Pillbsury (captain). Gertrude Ma
comber. Guards Missouri, Lake Rrower,
Anna Newell. Nebraska., JELva. Sly,
ond touchdown. Haeaio kicked goal.
In the second half the Iowa boys
took a brace and played bull. Thoy
worked the ball steally down the Held
and Into Lincoln's territory but did
not threaten the goal. Ttiey vero
lioaliy Stoppers and licld. Then the
Lincoln boys necran a procession
hich netted tnem another touch
down. Haegio fulled goal, hcore 17
to 0. Aftor sovoral wrangles as to
whom the ball belonged to time was
called with tho ball in Red Oak's
possession in tho cencr of the filed.
LINE UP.
Red Oak J. Houghton r e, Epps r
fi. Prvnr r a. Mnson p. Csmav I a
Hoat ftpdjio smjiil an jidmlBMuii IeuiRnbcrts , fr( PnirontnrrlTr( clnTlr Ty
H. Houghton (captain,) r h, Dillon, 1
h, Koods f o.
Lincoln Mason r e. Klmracl r t,
Hall r g, Johnson c, Lesh 1 g. Field 1
t, R.Follmer 1 e, Rurwlck q. E. Fohl-
mer, (captain), r h, Iiawlev 1 h,
Hacglo f b.
The High School Scrubs wero de
feated by a ploked team of Univer
sity on-by-a-scorc-of- U-to-Or Only-
ouo half wns played. A- touchdown
was made on a fumble and McDonald
macio a drop kick.
THE WEATHER.
Weather roport Tor 24 hours ending
7 Dm. Sunday.
Hlehe8t temperature Uo negroes, oc
curlne at 4 pm.
Lowest temperature, .'17 degrees,
occurlng at 1 pm.
Mean temperature. 51 degrees,
which is 12 degrees above the normal
Precipitation for the past twenty
four hours, trace.
G. A. LOVELAND,
Section Director.
Our Chocolates
are good
BECAUSE
we use only first class ma
terials, because we employ
only first class workmen,
and because we personally
oversee their manufacture
in every detail. Don't for
get this.
tfrWr 1AXWELL CO.
MakersofGood Chocolates,
inn O fltreot and 20G South 11th Stroot
SMITH TUKS1JAY MORNTNG.
Fred R. Smith will address the
students In chapel Tuesday mornlnc,
ibBtcad of Mondav, as noticed last
Friday. This change in time is
necessary as Mr. Smith cannot reaoii
the city in time to got to tho Uni
versity Monday morning. Students
should note the chamrc and hear
Smith Tuesday at chapel.
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NOT1GETO VIOLIN PbAYRH.
Mr. Wilson will meet all students
who desire to Join the violin section
or the Unlveristy orchestra on Mon
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School of Music.
JUNIORS.
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Iowa boys woro clearly out-classed at
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their defensive play. Only onco did
they hold tho LInoln boys for
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Lincoln played In her. usual form
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tip holes in tho opposing lino through
which tho Lincoln backs had no dilll
ouity in going.
Red Oak kicked off to Burwick,
who returned liftcon yards. On tLp
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tho llrst toucimown. Haegle kicked
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After a few more downs E. Foil
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