The Daily Nebraskan. "w XI VOL 2. NO. 45. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1902. PRICE THREE CENTS, 3 VARSITY TAKES A REST football Men Walt for Their Suits to be Cleaned Mlckel and Follmer Not Badly Hurt, Regular practlco on the field was postponed last night becauso the men had no suits to wear. After the hard treatment the football paraphenalia re ceived last Saturday it was necessary to remove a few pounds of mud from the suits, and as the operation requires time the men enjoyed an enforced rest. Although it seems hard to believe, a few hours of labor sufficed to remove the greater part of the Nebraska soil from the scalps of the victorious war riors of the gridiron, and they are once more in a condition to down all op ponents. Mlckel and Follmer, the only men injured in the Knox game, are not badly hurt, and will be in con dition to get out for practice the rest of the week. It is a matter of great regret to lovers of the game that (here will be no con test on next Saturday. The game which was scheduled with Creighton for that date was declared off early in the season, and the next and final game will be with Northwestern on Thanksgiving day. Although everybody woul 1 enjoy see ing another game next Saturday, it Is perhaps best for the team that there will be none. Because Northwestern met crushing defeats early in the sea son, supporters of the Cornhuskers got the Impression that the Thanksgiving game would be easy. Since then they have been developing greatly under the guidance of a new coach, and although not yet as strong as other members of the "Big Nine" by the time of the game they will prove strong antagonists. Last Saturday they defeated Belolt 10 to 0, the first victory of the season. Al though outranked by Northwestern Belolt has the reputation for playing good football, and is one of the best teams outside of the "Big Nine." Those who believe that the Cornhuskers will have a walk-away should get the er roneous Idea out of their heads imme diately. Nebraska has a hard game be fore her, and the members of the team realize It Lincoln Medics Win Out. The Lincoln Medics football team defeated the Hastings College eleven on Nebraska field yesterday afternoon by a score of 18 to 0. A crowd of about 300 witnessed the game. One touch down was scored In the first half and two In the second. Captain Westover umpired the game. v - The Hastings eleven was clearly out fy classed and succeeded in making but few gains. The ball was In the posses sion of the Medics three-fourths of the time, and they were seldom forced to punt. They showed the result of the better coaching they have received. was 17,000,000, and the value of all The most interesting feature of the school property la estimated at 577, game from the spectator's point of view 000,000. was when some one on the Hide lines threw a brill Into the scrimmage and one of the doctors secured It nnd sped awny up the field for sevonty ynrda, with two Hastings men close at his heels, and planted the hall squarely be hind the goal posts. Needless to say. the crowd nearly went wild. Grand Island Beats Doane. The gridiron warriors of Doane Col lege of Crete, and of Grand Island Col lege played a hard game of ball yester day at Crete. Doane was worsted by the score of G to 0. The playing was fast and furious on both sides and the low score gives evidence of the hard contest. Doane was defeated also by the uni versity early in the season by a score of 51 to 0. Coach Booth and Assistant Drain acted as umpire and referee re spectively. The teams found their de cisions entirely satisfactory. Juniors Choose Headgear. The Junior boys met in the old cha pel yesterday during convocation and decided on headgear for the class of '01. There were about thirty in at tendance and Chairman Buckner pre sided. The Juniors are determined to have a hat which will bo "swiped" only by the most skillful. It will be of soft felt and can be placed in the pocket or sat down upon without Injuring it in the least. In color It will be an olive green with the band and brim of another color. This year no class numerals will appear on the headgear. Those desiring hats will leave their names at the library with E. P. Tyner at once, as It is desired to secure them as soon as possible. Botany Notes: A box of bacteriological apparatus was received by the department of botany Saturday. Professor Bessey had many calls for copies of the new course of study In forestry from professors and others In terested In the work. The course has met with the approval of all who have examined It. Within a short time Professor Bes sey has received copies of two new books In forestry Intended to serve as Introductions to the subject. One of them will bo used by the forestry stu dents this semester. The interest In forestry studios is evidently increasing rapidly all over the ITnited States. Illinois has nine men on her hospi tal list. The state argicultural school of Col orado Is soon to add a course In elec trical engineering. A chair of dramatic art at Washing ton, University, St LouIb, has been en dowed with $90,000 by a St. Louis wo man. The total number of students In the schools of all grades In the- UJnited States for the year ending June 1, 1901, ATHLETIC BOARD MEETS Monthly Session Held Last Night Coach Booth Asked to Stay- Other Games Discussed. The athletic board held Its regular monthly meeting last night and con sidered several very important mat ters. All those Interested in football and other university affairs will be inter ested to learn that Coach Booth was unanimously elected coach for next season. The board decided to apply for admission to the "Big Nine" con ference and this matter will be brought up Immediately with the proper auth orities. It Is known that several mem bers of the conference are favorable to Nebraska. Tho conference meeting will be held on the day after Thanks giving, and the matter will probably be settled at that time. Manager Bell of the baseball team was present, and made a few sugges tions concerning the schedule for next season. The matter was left In the hands of the baseball committee. Mr. Bender was elected as a member of tho committee to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Rhodes. Basket ball was discussed. Mr. Hewitt submitted a report from Man ager Hiltner. Efforts will be made to bring Minnesota here when the girls' basket ball team comes to play tho girls' team here. These games would arouse a great deal of Interest. The basket ball committee was given power to act. The board Is going to do all In Its power to accommodate the large crowd which will attend the Thanksgiving game. From present Indications the attendance will far exceed that of any other game ever played here. Already several hundred seats have been en gaged and a great rush Is expected when the seats are put on sale. The athletic board Intends to do Its part. And, hour by hour it becomes more apparent to the minds of all, raising Itself up and staring them in the face as a bold fact, that we need a gymna sium. The Dally Iowan. Washington and Jefferson celebrated her one hundredth anniversary on Oct 12 to 15. She has the distinction, of bejng the oldest college west of the Allegheny mountains. The Harvard Oiristlan association, besides doing regular work in the col lege, has classes in gymnastics, and in debating for boys, and in politics and current events for men in and around Cambridge. On November 5th the Freshmen of Cornell won over the Sophomores In their annual flag rush. The "scrap" was not as hotly contested as usual, the FreshieB scoring only two more points than their opponents in the three rushes. Debating at Yale. DEBATING AT YALE The debating system at Yalo Is baaed upon the university plan, each school having Its clubs and separato organi zations. In tho academic department there are two clubs, one open to mem bers of tho three upper classes, and tho other to Freshmen. The Sheffleld Scientific school haB a club of Its own open to all classes. Tho Divinity nnd Law schools each havo their separato organizations and weekly club meet ings. Tho debating assoclatlbn Is a small administrative body made up of official representatives from the vari ous clubs. This body has charge of the two lnter-colleglato debatcB with Harvard and Princeton. A prominent feature of the year Is tho Inter-department debates between teams chosen from the academic, divin ity, scientific and law departments. There aro various prizes for the win ning team in these debates. Tho aca demic department also holds various Inter-class debates. Tho debates with Harvard and Princeton are tho principal events of tho year. Places in these teams aro awarded on the competitive basis. Any member of tho university Is eligible 10 either of the two sots of prelimi naries for each debate. Two prelimi naries in each set are held. Any ono who has previously won In the second preliminary pr who has taken part In an inter-department debate is exempt from tho first of these contests taking his place In the second preliminaries with the fifteen or twenty winners from the first. From tho second pre liminary aro chosen six men. Theso are Uien organized into a squad under two or three coaches and begin work on tho question to be debated with tho other college. About a month before the debate three and an alternate aro chosen out of the six by the coaches. These three then perfect their team work and debate against various scrub teams during the month that remains. Tho system of coaching Is similar to that employed in Yale football. There Is an alumnus who is called head coach. Hq directs all the work, after tho preliminaries and has help from other alumni and several faculty men, especially from the head of the de partment of elocution and oratory. Much emphasis is laid on fon, espe cially in the choice of the final team out of the six Winers in the second preliminaries. Tho above is written by Mr. C. C. North, a prominent debater of last year and who is now carrying on his work at Yale. Other articles of interest will apear in the "Daily" of the same gen eral character. Tho "honor" system of examinations has been unanimously re-established by Cornell students. Harvard's schedule this year will, contrary to tho usual custom, com prise only college and university teams. Every college debater of Yale is re quired to take the regular course in debating and to be recommended by the instructor.