y "ir"','i vztt'fp?'i1'iqfi .-" 'V r ' G b e 3D a i I s IRebrasftan aTB.tBnawfftifsffffiXftr.'.tm. . Ce Ddj lhbraskan A rnnHollrifitlon tf Tin- HiMrliMi, Veil. Ill, The N-lranUnn, Vol, 10 Sanrlut niul ('renin, Vol. 4. PuhllnhM flnlly, oxcopt Sunday nml Montlny, ,t lbi 1'nlvi'rnlly of NfhnwkR, Lincoln, Neb. hy tin- Hc"imt1iui PulilllilnK Co . IloAim or lJinxcToiw ProftxorH J. I. Wycr, niul V It. Itlchnrds- II I' Lcnvltt John Wcvtover K K Wnlton. IWttor In Clih'f M winner ("Irmlntor Aw't. Adr Mnnnwr I'nul A Kvlii( A U Sdirnlhor W nit or FC stmiilovim I'rcd NanKliton ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nth - ,T . (Jlyile Mooro Athlotli Knil A. Swwloy AnHlNtnnt Athletic Itiiyinonil H MoCnw Lo-nl ..- D. P. DcTounK Socloty 111-w Mlnnlo RHler Mtvrnrjr - Mlns Ictu 3trtter IWItorUI KcMinm and BhhIih Office. U 211'$ I'ortt Ofli-o Station A Lincoln, Nobr Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. SuluMTliillon Prlc(, y im- your, In udrnnco Kntciod at the postotflco nt Lincoln. Nob , n-4 Mccond dim mail matter under tin- net of roiiKi'iMriof March .1. 1 87t. Individual notice will be clmrKi-d for at the rate of 10 cent for ooh Insertion Faculty, dopnilmuntnl nml unlrnruity lmllotliiM will KlHdly I c published free, ax heretofore Editorial Remarks HOW AIIOl'T IT? About I wo weeks ago. The Daily Ne hrasWan published a lipping lrom The Kansas, of the I'nh er?ity of Kun tns, which contained seenil expres sions ol s-ent intent against Nebraska, and nrf-i'il a laitse at tendaiK e ol Kan sans -at the Kansa.s-Nel.iasKa name in Kansas City, lo aid the Indians in "humiliating the NebnisUi1 team'"' In the same Issue of The Nebraska!! in which this aithle was loprlnted, we (ommented ctlitm lull) upon it. deplor ing the spirit which appeared to have protni-ted Its public ation. and taking up the c liaHeiie. to Nebraska looters which it contained. In reply, alter re printing The Nebraskan's editorial. The Kant-an broke fort n with the fol lowing: "The article in the Kansan that the Nehraskan tefeis to was an adver tisement paid for by the manageis who are to run the excursion to Kan sua City lor the Nebraska-Haskell game. "The Unheisity of Kansas has but the warmest feelings tor the Univer sity ol Nebraska, with one exception When Nebraska p'ajs good clean foot ball and does away with prolession alism Kansas will willingly renew ath letic lelations Kansas has affidavits fo rthe effei t that Mender of Nebraska le ieied mono diieclly as a-salary for plaing baseball (And Homier is not the only- one ) "Hefoie last oar's game Nebraska doubtless knew-of the fact that Kansas would discontinue relations. In the writeup oi the season's toot ball, Wal ter Camp said Nebraska -vv"rorplnj ing rotten, piofessional ban, ami was not lo ho considered under the class that is playing amateur ball. Who is in a better position than Walter Camp to judge? Kansas knows, and the public knows, the class of football Nebraska plajed last year, and the Cornhuskers hao some of the best players this year, especially Homier and Wilson. "In debates Kansas has the warm est toolings of friendship toward Ne braska, and the Kansan believes there .is no danger of the least trouble out side ol tootball Neither is it more than natural that Kansans root for Haskell at Kiiiimis City Haskell is one ol the best frieiuls of Kansas Uniersit and vMippoits the Jayhaw kei.s against an other team except the Indians No biaska ( annot expect Kansas to "root" tor the Cornhuskers. It is no mora than right and just that weareis of the crimson and blue support our best fi lends and Nebraska would db the Fame In our place " The Nebrnnkan was not aware that il was reprinting one of The Kan san's advertisements in the article in nuoftlol. When the article appeared in The KaiiRan, It bote none of tno oar marks of an nd. but was published as a straight news Item. This, how ever. Is a small matter, and wo do not care to discuss it. Since the sentiment of the above is, however the same as that of the first article, wo are In doubt whether it, too. is a paid ad vertisement oi not. The case of Hender and Wilson was so thoroughly thrcphou out last joar that we are surprised to find The Kansan again abiding to it Wo do not know the nature of the evident e Kansas had against these men, or whether she had any at all Wo do know, however, that she pioducod none, and virtually admitted the lllm HlneFs of her claims by finally playing the game with these men in the oppos ing lineup. This pious. 'Tll-nover-c hew-tobai c o-no" attitude does not be come Kansis Hotter drop it Hut the chief purpo.-o ol this, uithlo is to challenge the eracitj of The Kniuan's asset (ion legnnling the atti tude of Mr Walter Camp as to No bur-lui lootball. Wo woio much sur prised to read the Mitemout which The Kansan attributes $to Mr Camp J While wo were not willing and nio not now. to accept the ordict of a man so far lrom Nebraska as Mr Camp, an indisputable on the question of the irlues or demerits ol our football team, wo hae noor soon anj state ment by Mr Camp which wo could by any means construe as The Kansan as apj-.-iiontlj managed to do So skeptical, indeed, woio we as to the 1 1 lit li ol The Kansan's -.ratenient. that wo iininecliatly wrote to Mr Camp, quoting woul for word fioni The K-ins-ans' odltoilal. and icque.stlng him to direct us whole we might see for ours-olves his opinion as to Nebraska's standing In reply we hae icocived tho follow ing Kditoi Daily Nehraskan, "Line oln Nebraska Dear Sit: Yours of tno -.th Is at hand and you would confer a favor upon me, as well as satisfying your sell. by asking for the production of any such statement as that jou men tion bj me. 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