fyfR mW'"'M&$$&( "'&m rvA'fiA. A r ' c ' m, i t - "',-" ' -r '-cvj . I Si VAf I V41 The Daily Nebraskan "ft . 31 VOL. I NO. 43 LINCOUN,-IEB., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. THREE CENTS n t V r " & 4 PREPARE FOR KANSAS Team Getting Into Shapo For the Game With the Jayhawkors. Sophomores Tie the High School. Tlio practlco last night was not quite up to the usual standard on all points. While It was a good steady woric-out, It lacked the snap and vig or usually seen on Nebraska field. The scrubs put up a fine game, both on offensive and defensive They went through the 'Varsity time and again for their distance. Moloney filled Kingsbury's place at guard. Yos8 took Stringer's position at tackle and both sets of backs were played. The work was not steady but rather ragged. At times the 'Varsity would lino up and put the ball in play with the old time vim and bv steady lino bucks and end runs push the pig skin down nearly to the goal line then Ipse it on a fum ble or a miBplay. IMllsnurv rut uo' n flue game at fullback tearing up the scrubs' lino for good gains and sending the pig skin whirling throught ho air by long punts. Tho new plays confused the men somewnat but nothing need be feared on this score next Satruday. Early in tho practlco Drain made a ery pretty place kick from the 25 yd line. The practice ended with a run around tho field. SOPHOMORES TIE THE HIGH SCHOOL. Provloua to the practico tho Sopho mores played a game with the high school team in which neither side scored. It was a very pretty exhibi tion of football, however, and the teams are very evenly matched. Tho high school boys wero a little better on the defensive play, they being quicker And mire Of their jplays. The reaturo of tho garao was a So yd run by Condra, tho high school center, ne thought lie had scoured tho ball on a rumble and; rushed down the field lor a touch down. Tho prorefsor Is a rather large maa and not much used to running, there fore ho was very much disappointed, as well as out of breath, when ho found that his touchdown had been made with tho ball with which the 'Yaristy were practicing. at the library. Grand stand scats $1, general admission 50o. Tho Kansas City f5tar has the fol lowing to say concerning tho KanBas team: "Captain Avery of tho vic torious team of MM), has roturncd and ma enter Bchoo!. Ho donned .a suit last night and showed the men some of the tricks by which lio won so much of the fame in this fooball career from '07 to '99. if ho en tors school ana can be persuaded to Join tho squad ho will be a ereat addition and strength to tho team. "White intends to bo out every night from now on and do all tho can to coach tho guards and tackles. Outland intends to put most of the week on practlco in defonse ana may make some changes In tho lineup. "The players aro all encouraged over their showing Saturday and by next Saturday tho Javhawkcre will go north to glvo their old rivals, the CornhuBkers, one of tho greatest games they over played. Nebraska has ono of tho best teams in her his tory and has been scoring sweeping, victories over every opponent. K. U. will again no placed against a team of uld and experienced players, but tho Jayhawker rooters are con fident and tho more enthusiastic are counting on taklnu tho threo re maining games. Nebraska. Texas and Missouri.'" CADET OFFICERS QUIT Recoct AppointooB Show Dissatis faction By Absenting Them selves From. Drill. Thoir Reasons. Fifteen sergeants'and Jive lleuton ants absented themselves from drill last night as a result of the dissatis faction that is rampant among tho recont appointees ovor, the way the o Mires in the battalion were dis tributed. Of the twenty sergoants In tho battalion only fivo woro In their places. But three lieutenants put In appearance. Drill wont on. however, in the old way as though nothing out of tho ordinary had happened. It is said that cho absentees will stay away from drill until some satisfac tory adjustment of the difficulty Is made. One of the cadets said last night that the dissatisfaction was general and extended ta all exceut very few. Ho said that tho men did not base their action on personal grounds but had tako It because they believed that an lnjustlco had been done to a number of men. A number of men. ho said, who are not well drilled and who have not taken much Interest in tho battalion have been promoted committee to tako ohargo of tho Froshiuon Hop, which will bo given in tho near future: Chairman, Hnv E. Dumont. Misses Ruth Dryan and Alico Shtdd. Messrs. F. J. MoShnne, C. A. Sawyer, A. W. .Tayncs, Vorn Havens Mr. Go Fobro has heon appointed mastor of ceremonies. Football Mass Meeting Chapel Time, FRIDAY. ROOTERS' CLUB AND CHORUS WILL PRACTICE SENIOW LAWS IN A FKJr'lT. There is a factional fight on In the sonlor law class. it Is over tho choice of Business manager and asso ciate editors for the sonlor class boon. Two boards have been elected both claiming to bo logal. A start was rondo last Friday by tho olcctlon of V. 11. Hoartt, busi ness manager and Mr. Hlgglns edltor-ln-chler. Boforo tho election was completed, however, tho rneotinu ad journed. Tho antl-Hlgglns faction then olalm to l.avo presented a legal petition to tho president for a meet ing to bo held Wednesday night. This, they say. ho refused to do. They then took matters Into their own bands-and -calloa-a-iuectlng ayj2L this head. A meeting was then called by tho president for Wednesday afternoon. Tho regulars got together yesterday aftornoon and choso a board. The othor faction which is led by P. B. Weaver and M. J. Cronin held t oir meeting last night. W. n. O'oonnell was chairman and M. J. Cronin scorotary. The first move was to declare tho election of Hlgglns and Hoartt void, on tho gruund that tho motion to elect officers wob interrupted by tho adjournment at tho last meeting and according to tho ruling of tno presi dent tho motion could not bo divid ed. Than tho mooting proceeded to elect tho board. These officers wero unanimously chosen editor-in-chief. A. H. Keeney. - Business manager, VV, R. Heartt. Assistant .editors,. JL. W. Graves. G. A. Johnson, F. Af Cusoadenr F. J. Duval. THE KANSAS GAME. Tho gama.jaturday promises to be a battle royal. Kansas is playing the fastest ball In tho history of che game in that institution. From presont appearances qulto a crowd wih come up from Lawronoo to back the Jayhawkere. Ono fare round trip has oeen secured. Things are begin ning to look like '97 when Nebraska surprised everybody by winning 11 to 0. That was when Melford plaved oentor and Shedd, full. Nebraska will be In tip top shape, ready for tho game of her life. Cuff and Cranaall will play halves, PillsbJry full and btringor loft ond, otherwise the team will bo the same as usual. William J. Bryan and Gov ernor Eavage with his staff will bo the guests of tho Athlotlc Board at' tbo game. Tne tlckots go on salo Friday morning down town and up A YELL ,FOR THE KANSAS GAME. The approaching Kansas-Nebraska game calls to mind a .song wulch tho MiBSOurians uBed to sing when Kans as went to Columbia to plnjUaall. Rock-chalk Johnny, Jaybawlcer, too. Better get a rustle on you, P. D, Q. This waB tho welcome tho Jay hawkers got when thov bearded the Tigers in their den. A new yell especially adapted for the game Saturday Is: Hoo rah-rah Hoo-rah-nh, Down with the Jayhawkers, Rah-rah-rah. PALLADIAN PROGRAM. Palladian program for Friday even ing. November 15. is as follows: Talk Indian Life, Manners and Customs Miss Case. Soleoted Recitation from Kipling Mr. Hayes. Paper Indian Maglo Mr. Mo Nown. Selected Reading from Kipling Miss Roper. over the heads of moo who have al ways stood high in military circles. "As a result of tho promotions" said tho same authority. "A number of seniors who were privates at tho beginning of the year are now lieu tenants over seniors who wero ser geants at tho beginning of tho year. Men aro now drl'ling under men who drihed under thorn bofore the promo tions wore mado." At tho bottom of t'io whole trouble seems to be tho failure to appoint men to tho rank thov would bo en titled to If promotions wero mado ac cording to tho usual method. Tho men seem determined not to drill unless appointments arc readjusted. Another phase of the question comesS from tho executive oMlce. It was said there yesterday that the only way in whloh studentB who have registered for drill can drop tho work is oy registering off. Unless a satisfactory excuse can do glveu this will can only be cJono' by paying tho penalty of threo dollars provided for such cases. FREbHMAN HOP XJOMMITTEE. The President of tho Freshmen class has appointed the following JUNIORS CHOOSE A CAP. The Junior class assembled yester day and choso an "offloiaj" cap. From among the numerous samples presented, a blue cap with a long visor and the figures 1003 Just above It. was chosen. Orders aro now being takon for tho cap by tho committee. It is said that a largo unmbor of young ladles of the class yvill also wear them. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. All studentB who wish to enquire about their credits may do so at the Registrais ofllce between November 13 and 30 during regular office hours. THE WEATHER. Forecast, for xjlncoln and vicinity? Thursday fair. Weather report for 24 hours ending 7 pm. Wednesday. Richest temperature 02 degrees, oc eurlng at 2 pm. Lowest temperature, 30 degrees, occuring at 8 pm. Mean temperature, 40 degrees, which is 31 degrees above the normal. Ho Precipitation. " G. A. LOVELAND. Seojitou Director. f .55 11 .a l v jT ! 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