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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1903)
r -y 7mv''v.mrmi .'rrrmm ttbe E ails fUbraeftan "3i?&Vfr' u IBtfi" B' B'TJ 1 fi I'7 C Daip Tlebraskan. f ' r '.r, A conaolldntlon of Th Hwperlan, Vol. Bl, The Nebnuikan, VoL lo, Scarlet and Cream, Tol. 4. Bdltor-ln-Chftf -rfurtn Manager Circulator John D. IUo A. O. Bohraiber 0. A. Sawyer ahoozats bditom: New Athletic Literary A. F. Becker dajlord O. Bennett Dorothy Qreen RKPOiiTKnH P. A. KwIiir, Vlolot Irwin, 0 H. Taylor. W. C. Ramsey, Edgar Mollott, and Mabol Fonnlor. Offlooat Editorial, U 3W: Boalnen, U 811U. Post Ofltae, Box 18, Station A, Llnooln. BubaoripUon Price, f per year. In adyanoe. fatered at the postoffloo at Llnooln, Nebraska aa aeoond-olaM mall matter. Editorial Remarks Tho garao at Lawrence Saturday was remarkable- In Bovoral rcapocts. The battle was the hardest fought that has boon witnessed on a western gridiron for many a day, two different though effoctlvo BtyleB of play being pitted against each other. In tho opinion of many who werepresont, Nebraska did not play her game. Sho certainly did not play tho game sho put up against Iowa and Knox. But for all that she won, and wo certainly nave cause to rojolco over our victory. A victory won after a hard-fought struggle of which ..-.o Issue is In doubt as the tide rollB backward and forward, now bearing with It tho fortunes of one aide and now favoring tho other, 1b the kind that can bo appreciated. We can take pride in winning such a victory as wo have achieved In defeating Kan sas. What.over gains the opposition made they could not turn them to good account, simply because Nebraska stood Arm at tho critical moment when true courage and merit counted, and refused to allow her goal lino to bo crossed. Kansas, indeed, played a wondorful game. She played a game that would lift her out of tho class of all tho teams sho has- met this year up to mooting' Nebraska, if she had malntainedNsuch a pace during tho whole season. Tho strength and rapidity of her play was amazing, but in splto of all its good features, it failed to yield a touchdown. Thus by way of contrast a conception of Nebraska's strength is shown more clearly. Our team has played winning football in every game, "although at Home times it has shown unusual strength. The best proof of tho excellence- of Its play is that it has not yet failed to win, whilo no team has scored more than one touchdown against It. A good defensive play is as essential as a good offensive play, and whenever it has been lacking In one it has shown up well in the other. fhe Kansas people showed them selves to, bo excellent hosts and noth ing but good words are to bo hoard concerning the treatment of their guests" from this University. It Is a good thing that such pleasant condi tions can prevail at such contests as this, as In this way the best Interests of athletics are subserved. Whenever our team and its supporters receive friendly treatment Qt the hands of a rival Institution, we will certainly not bo slow In reciprocating if we ever have the opportunity. The reception accorded our home coming football warriors yestprday evening domonptrated the fact that col lego spirit exists In this institution, but needs some special occasion to draw it forth. Our team won a flno victory after a hard Btruggle, and it was at the time when Nebraska's hopes Boomed blasted that tho waiting multitude of students found thoir spirits rising and their loyalty to Nebraska cropping out, as they feared lest at any moment Kan sas should scoro tho fatal touchdown. Dut when the load was lifted, then did a manifestation of college spirit take place and It reached its grand culmin ation ycatorday evening. Such an ova tion as was given tho team last night Ib ono of tho most substantial aids to making the football team a success at any university. After tho boys have fought the battle they like to seo that their victory Is appreciated, and no bet ter oxamplo of pride and loyalty to tho team could bo shown that was evi denced yesterday evening. An Opinion Expressed. A prominent University man makcB tho following statement concerning his impressions of tho trip to Kansas: I think that most of those who wont to Kansas are glad of It. The train Bervlco was "bummy" but you can not expect everything on a one-third rato excursion. Tq say that tho game was "florco" is putting it mildly. Tho Kansas aggre gation played llko demons from start to finish, our follows .braced at criti cal moments and leaving out "ifs" won. Bender is entitled to all the credit he is getting while Benedict has not re ceived tho pralso he deserves. He stayed in the gamo after being badly injured and ropeatedly punted out of danger. I also Baw him get through In tlmo to stop a number of Kansas' plays. Though tho trip on the whole waB pleasant, Bome of tho features of It were not. On tho way down some half-dozen or more young men who oc cupied the front seats of the first car swilled whisky and beer In a most dis gusting fashion. I am sorry to say that they wore University students surely a flno ex ample for thoBo to set who have tho ad vantages of good education and refined surroundings. But a little money with out brains usually, I understand, has this effect and the higher Influences hero cannot prevent it. Tho strange thing Is that these same young men Imagine that thoy ocupy an ertYiablo bo clal position and other unthinking per sons, dazzled by empty glitter and the meaningless rattle of Greek letters, al low their claims. Wo gave Kansas a good exhibition of organized rooting. Thoy outnum bered us ton to one, but wo outrooted them. Tho game was clean and Kansas treated us well. I do not believe that tho student body will approve of the serevance of their relations with us. Promotions In Battalion. Th following appointments in the cadet battalion were announced at the close of drill yesterday evening: Co. A: To bo sergeants Corporals C. M. Lefffer. E. D. Crites and B. S. Pmlley. A. E. Balen was appointed corporal. Co. C: To be quartermaster sergeant Sergeant It. W. Bay. To be sergeants Corporals C. Stuart and J. L. West over. To bo corporals L. C. Syford and M. Wheeler. The County Fair. Aro you going to the "County Fair?" Sure It's to bo Saturday evening at 8 p. m. in tho Armory, and only costs 10 cents a ticket. I tell you; you'll remember "Your boyhood's days down on the farm.' I hear they're to have all sorts of side-shows and everybody Is going to bo there. It's town talk. Union Shining Parlor, 1018 0 St. Chairs for ladles and gentlemen. Sam's Cafe. Tho only place In the city to get the famous "Little Gem Hot Waffles." Special service for ladles. Don Cameron's good service. lunch counter for MMMWMMMMMMMMMM I 1 1 1 1 1 I II I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 M I :: MMaMMffMMapMMftA0VMMMA PECAN BRITTLE Nothing Better. Come in and Try Some. Try our Hot Drinks MAXWELL'S I3th and N Lincoln, Nebr. W. P0LURT 1131 0 STREET Cigars and News Novels lor Sale or Exchange Electric Shoe Repairing Factory We demonstrate the fact that we save you money on your Shoe Repairing Mens Sewed Seles 75c Ladies Sewed Soles 50c Mens Rubber Heels .......... 4QC Ladies Rubber Heels 35c We can also save you money in our Shoe Line. You are invited. Wolf anger Warthon & Co. 220 O 8t Phono A 902 :--js8rjM 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS 0 A Most Sensational Sale. Impatient over the backwardness of the season up to last Sunday the big American Clothing store decided to force tho Issue. Yesterday morning every bit of the merchandise was placed on pale at bargain prices. A great mid-season sale has been Inaugu rated. Tho result is almost miraculous. The storo yesterday was overtaxed all doy long despite tho extra clerical forco employed. Today tho sales force is Increased and your wants will have prompt attention. Just as an Instance of what this sale means to you, wo cite a line of $12.50 Suits and Overcoats that are tfoing at $7.50. Everything else in proportion. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING GO. Good Clothes Merchants, 1221-1227 O Street. J MamMaMWMamML Printing. THE IVY PRESS CO., 125 North 12th. rasra for acceptable Idea State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD. Baltlsmr. MJ Subscript" on pneo of tho Patkht Rbcokb &LM SU mjj"u rMMUlW IV. The Weber Suitorium Is the op-to date place where you can get yottt Closing Cleaned and 'Pressed Phone 708 Northeast Cor. llth & O Shu Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds .of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroorPrintlng Co There la no watch, clock or article of jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER. 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