The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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A ootiHolidntion of
Tho Hcaporlnn, Vol. 01, The Nobnwknn, Vol. lo,
Bcnrlot and Crown, Vol. 4.
Bdltor-ln-Ghicf
doainoM Manager
Circulator
.lohn D. Rico
A. O. Bohroiber
O. A- Sawyer
AMOCIATB EDITORS:
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Athiotla .
Literary
A. F. Beckf r
Qaylord O. Bennett
Dorothy Green
IlKPonTKnH P. A. RwIiir, Violet Irwin, (J
H. Tnylor. W. C. KnniHcy. Kdtfnr Mollott,
and Mabel FoHHlnr.
Omooai Editorial, U VXM Buslneas, U 211k.
l'ost Oraoo, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln.
SubncrlpUon Prloe, 3 per year. In advance.
Entered at the postofTloo nt Llnooln, Nobraska
on Beoond-olaiu mall mnttor.
Editorial Remarks
Nebraska has effectively disposed of
one of whnt were considered her two
most dangerous foes, the result of the
game being u distinct surprise to many
who had anticipated a much harder
fought contest. The fast, machlne-llko
play of Nebraska against her strong op
ponents was simply marvelous, each
man onterlng ln at the right moment
and performing some function that
contributed toward wiping out the dis
tance from tho Knox goal. Anyone who
Baw Saturday's game could not doubt
but that Nobraska has one of the very
strongest teams In the west.
Thl game firmly established our su
premacy over Knox, as our team
showed superiority In every point of
comparison. And this Is not saying
that Knox did not play a strong, heady
game, for at times they did some bril
liant work, and their playing was con
sistent throughout. Hut they met a
tenm that was stronger, faster and bet
ter, trained and could not stand before
it.
And now, looking ahead to Thanks
giving. No one doubts but that the
game with Illinois will be n hard one,
and that we will have to work to win.
Tho completeness of our victory over
Knox gives us confidence In tho ability
of our team to make a strong showing
against Illinois, so far as to even ac
complish her defeat. The teams of the
Dig Nine are not. as a rule, showing
up so strongly this year, Michigan and
Minnesota alone seeming to hae teams
up to last season's standard. And then
taking Into consideration the showing
that our team has made against Iowa
anil Knox, which are accustomed to
meet tho strongest aggregations In the
midwest, and the fact that It stands un
beaten, wo ha'vfc well-founded reasons
for believing that Illinois 'will have her
hands- full In beating Nebraska.
There are but three games left now.
and It Is the due of the raon on the
team to show them that our Interest Is
not decreasing wltli tho waning of the
season. Of course the gamo with Illi
nois Is tluunost important, and in help
ing to make this event a fitting cul
mination of a brilliant rocord, each
student Bhould lend his services toward
making the crowd the largest that ever
witnessed a gamo on our athletic field.
We can do It if wo will. Each student
can use his Influenco to some good ad
vantage, either by trying to Interest
others or by writing to the home paper
and enlisting its services In reaching
pooplo within Its sphere of Influence.
This game is ono of surpassing Import
ance and It will be a strugglo that will,
partake -of tho spectacular. There Is
no reason then why wo should bo con
tent with merely a large crowd when
tho attraction) is so great. What we
witnessed a football gamo here, and If
e merit of our team Is recognized
and It Is given Its Just desert we need
have no fear of the result.
o
The excursion to Kansas Is the all
absorbing topic now, and those expect
ing to go shojJld not delay In making
their Intentions known. It Is desirable
that our team should have a large con
tingent of supporters to root In Its be
half. Our men will encounter some
strong rooting at IOinsas, and In tho
midst of the demonstrations exhorting
their opponents to bucccsb tho old UnJ.
yell, coming out full arid strong, will
give them new encouragement and en
ergy to bend to their task and estab
lish tneir supremacy over Kansas In a
decided manner. The right kind of
support always nelps. and It is a wel
come piece of news to hear .at both
the University pooplo and the citizens
of Lincoln have responded to such a
liberal extent as to permit tne band
to accompany the team. The presence
of tho band will make our contingent
of rooterB strictly In evidence and they
will be able to offset some of the dis
advantages under which our team may
be compelled to labor.
o
The faculty are going in with re
newed effort to make their Carnival
a success. Though greatly disappoint
ed over the postponement of thin vastly
Important affair, they arc going to try
It again, and as tho time draws nigh
they are rapidly recovering their for
mer enthusiasm. Tho training that
they have had will not be lost, and an
opportunity will be allowed for addi
tional work in getting themselves Into
a condition that was even more fit than
before. Interest among University peo
ple has revived and the curiosity over
the event that was formerly in evidence
has returned. The faculty has given
liberally of their time, and it is a wel
come piece of news to know that they
will have an opportunity to display
their athletic prowess and help the
College Settlement.
KNOX OUTPLAYED,
(Continued from page 1.)
touchdown and throughout the entire
half played like a eternn and a demon.
His playing was steady and at times
spectacular and drew frequent applause
from the crowd. Mo made two or the
three touchdowns made in this half.
The final score of the game was 33
to ."). and speaks eloquently but silently
for the playing of Nebiaska.
The excursion to Kansas is an as
sured affair. The team will leave be
tween 10' and 11 o'clock Friday bight
and returning will leave Kansas City
about 11:30 Saturday night. The round
trip rate will be '$3.00.
The excursion is oer the Union Pa
cific. The team was put through a stiff
practice last night. They lined un
I against the Scrubs and did Borne splen-
mu worn.
Captain Bender was not out In foot
ball clothes, being somewhat used up
by Saturday's game. Hewlll be out
-tomorrow.
Y. M. C. A. Meeting.
A large audience of over 700 men, a
good proportion of whom were from
tho University, listened to Rev. M. C.
B. Mason's lecture on "Unsolved Ques
tions" at the Oliver theatre Sunday af
ternoon. The lecUre was a decided
success in every respect. Mrs. H. Fin
ley Helms furnished music.
We. are still at It. $5.25 for $4. Good
Health Cafe.
Stevens and Neville, 1330 O St., Man
ufacturers of cigars. Billiards.
Sara's Cafe. The only place in the
city to get the famous "Limn fJnm
I Hot Waffles." Special service for la-
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are no Two Ways About It
Armstrong
Good Clothes Merchants
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GEO. A. WILSON
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Office and Shop. 222 S, 12th. Telephone B 1397
Estimates furninhod upon application.
Job work promptly attended to.
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Call at 1134 O St.
OR TELEPHONE 812
For all Kinds of
Commercial and Society Printing
Qrlffln-GroorPrlntlng Co
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital $200,000.00
Surplus 100,00.00
Undivided Profits 40,000.00
S. II. BURNHAM. President.
A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN
Vlco-Pres. Cashlor
II. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS
Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier
P. II. EASTERDAY, Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Hotel Walton
J5I5 O Sheet. Phone 566.
100 rooms best low-pricod house in city.
RATES $ i Per Day and Up
Clary
Cigars
and Tobacco
4 111 N. Hth Strool
Telephone A 1035
Waterman Fountain Pen
$2.ooh $5.oo
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It ii simply Overcoat Timo
You cannot dodgo tho propo
sition. Tim chilly weathor
surrounds you In view of
this fact it ta simply a friendly
act to remind you that
This is the Over
Coat Place
Tho size and variety of tho
Armstrong display makes it
so. The extra fine quality of
the Armstrong garments
makes It so. The unmatch
able low prices make It so
While looking be sure to see
those incomparable Belted-In
bargains at
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$10 and $12
Clothing Go.
1221 1227 0 Street
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Tickets on Sale Dally to November
30, 1903. Call and jjet lull
information.
G. W. BONNELL
G. P. St T. A. LINCOLN
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LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Fine Chocolates and Bon Bona of our ovn
manufacture. Cheapest In the city.
CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES
13,57 O Street.
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE
"Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
TUc Nrwly Covered
Powell's, 146 North llth St.
Phon L 664.
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