Gbe E)aU$ tfU&raefoan Future of Football at Nebraska TfrJJr 'T5r I T T T P T 1 T I It 1b of courso difllcult to predict with any degroo of certainty the fu turo of football In tho University of Nebraska. Much depends upon the hanagomont and tho policy pursued ly It, and the Interest taken by the Bchool will have an Influential effect. A Buccossful lmmedlato future, how evor, can be looked for, Judging from present Indlcatlona. Regarding tho outlook for next year the DrosDCctfl are good. Most of the! old men will bo back and will be well coached In tho same manner that lias brought Nebraska to tho front In ibvae past few years. Men who wero com paratively now to the game and to the stylo of play hero at tho beginning have mado Bplendld progross and developed Into strong players and made a good record. Next season wo may expect these men to show up In much bettor form and do much to strengthen tho team. Others thero aro who have not shown up to tho best that Is In them, but tho quality Is thero and another seoson'B training will develop them Into strong players. A strong sentiment has become es tablished and Ib steadily growing In tho minds of tho faculty and students In favor of football and throughout tho state tho peoplo aro taking an Interest In the game. The game has been In troduced Into high schools within re cent years where It has never been known bjfore, aud this will add new tources of supply from which material may bp drawn In tho future. And speaking In another sense, the crowdH from abroad that attended tho game with Illinois, Bhow that this intereat has been quickened Into activity in many instances. Citizens of the state. Including many old graduates, can e from 100 to 200 miles to attend thr.t gaaio. In rooting the studontB and people attending seem to realize their par . and tho rooting from the side-llneB has contributed greatly to the success of tho team. They aro ablo to Infuse the.'r spirit into tho men on tho team, and rouse them to greater effort. Tho band haB done grand work this year, and will bo a decided factor in the future. A favorable feature that is notloe ab'o In a marked degree has been i.ie courteous treatment and sportsmanlike i.iiduct extended to visiting teams. This Is simply capital for the future, and it is for the best interests of all concerned for the students to see that visiting teams will be treated even more courteously, If possible, next year. Courtesy to teams that are our gnosis will bo a largo factor In th-a fu ture In the strengthening ofoui ties with other colleges, No one can realize how far-roachlng a football game is. It is difllcult to appreciate tho numerous. interests rep resented. We can In nowlso afford to Ill-treat or mis-uso any visiting team, for such action Is Borely felt and re membered by tho institution experience ing it. If Nebraska gets into tho "Big Nino" and it is likely that she will during tse next few years, It will be by making friends of tho members of that organ ization. Illinois was our most faithful supporter at the meeting at Chicago tho other day whon Nebraska's request for admission was again refused. By treating these eastern Institutions in a true sportsmanlike manner whenever t k ik U Mr U it M Tt.' W K Jfl p n f "p we meet them, and by reason of the excePeuco of our climate, wo hope to cduc::to them to a full realization of the desirability of playing here. Next year wo will play four and perhaps six state universities, two or three of these being members of the "Big Nino." Wo think that we will te able to further convince them that Nebraska can play up to tho "B!g Nine" standard. Regarding improvements that ccn imd probnbly will be made in tho fu ture, I think that a larger number of men should bo coached and equipped for the game each year. Then, too, the scholarship of tho players should bo kept up oven to a higher standard. The time will come when there will bo more of a continuity of manage ment, which Bhould Insure a more ef fective and permanent business policy, such as we now find In banks and large business houses. There is every reason to believe that improvements can bo mado in the team in the future and that these will be mado. Tho progress of tho past few years holds out hope for greater prog ress in tho future. In years to come wo hopo to seo Nebraska holding her ovn and rounding out a glorious rec ord season after season, causing all her rivals to fall before her J::.,-.elble lino of battle. DR. COiw.. An Echo of the Game, Colors and chrysanthemums and faces all aglow, Packed and crowded bleachers, rising row on row. Cheer and song and shouting for a line of struggling men That rise and fall and stumble, and buck the line again. At last tho game is ended; the watch ers homeward go; The weary player rises from a mass of mud and snow. Now he realizes why this day of days is called By the name Thanksgiving, for, pound ed, bruised and mauled, As he limps across the field and BmootheB his tangled hair, He feolB sincere thanksgiving that all of him Is there. Evolution of the Student Store. Since its establishment The Co-Op has been In the hands of students, and it Is the Intention of the present own ers to perperuato students ownership till conditions aro right for a Co-Op on tho same plan as operated at Harvard, Cornell and other universities. The present owners aro A. H. Knutson, law '04; D. B. Gllhert, special student In the acadomlc college; O. M. Rolfson, law 'Oti, and g. E. Hendricks, "05. Mr. Knutson retires at the end of tho year and some other student will take his pluco. The Co-Op has gradually grown with tho university. Originally occupying a room In the basement of tho main hall, It. now has a home of its own. All the books and supplies used In tho over sowing departments of the university aro in stock as needed by the various classes and a great many new lines of stocK nave Deon developed. Two or three years ago a pennant was a rare thing. Tho Co-Op began carrying these two years ago and now makes about seventy different styles and sizes. University pins aro now car ried in a great variety of Btyles, and also hat pins, cuff bottons, souvenir spoons, etc. Tho new "Cornhusker" pin, designed as a souvenir of the foot ball season, came from The CoOp. A selected line of tho best confectionery and tho leading magazines wero two now additions to the stock of the store last year. This year has seen several new stylos of pennants and a lino of fraternity and university stationery to meet tho wants of the students. FRANK C, RICHARDS JEWELER Fine Lino of Watches always on hand. Expert Watchmaker. 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