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ZCbe 2)atl2 IFtebraekan Vol. IV, No. 30 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, NOV. 5, 1904. Price 5 Cents V f IOWA MEN HERE Hawkeyes Preparing for Fight of Their Lives. ornlni!.TK to IIu No Kih; Time TocIii.i. At, 1:4" o'clock yesterday aftci noon tlK4 Iowa fool ball team ai lived in Lin coln oer tho Rock Island tor the bin game today Tho men, whilo not show ing great weight, look like a speedy aggregation, and as though they in tend to gie tho Cornhuskors tho time of their lives this afternoon. Not much evidence of such a crippled bunt h as Nobiaska had been led to expect bowed up, the men seeming to be in gooil physical condition. A crowd, not as large as it should hae been was at tho train to welcome the Hawkeyes. Tho sniallness of the turno.it may bo asciibed to the late ness ul the train, which shauld have come in at 2:2)j. in. The Iowa men were greeted with tho-Jebraska yell, how ovr r. together with three rhoers for themselves. After a short diive about tlie t ity. they weie taken to tho Royal hotel, where the) will make their headquarters. Coac h Chalmois. when seen by a Nc biaskan representative last night, did not care to make any statement con cerning the outcome ol the game He n.-MM-t'1', that his men are not all in the best pos-qble condition, and that two of them are decidedly on the bum. Ho also stated that Iowa will be out weighed by about ten pounds to the man Captain Jones also mentioned the (Ii!f.'ieiue in weight. "But." he said, "Iowa is going to light for all she's worth. Nobiaska will hae all she can attend to." The game will be called at .' o'clock this afternoon. Following is the prob able lineup: Nebraki' Positions Ioya Benedict leapt). .R E Stoltenberg Cotton K T White Mills ... R. G Atkinson Boig C Moore Bnrta I . C! Roekwood "Cy" .la-on I.. T Si h win Johnhon I.. K : Stuff Render Q. H CrMUh Craig R. II Jones Glenn Mason .. F. H ... McGowan Eager I.. H Chalmers Substitute iur Iowa Seallon. Neruin, K H. White. Kent, lynapp. Lee, Mur ph. Jordan. A number of lowans aie in the city to watih tho game. The membeis of "the Harlan. Iowa, higu school team, who plaed the 1 incoln high school Utoterda have remained to cheer the low ails' Seieral Iowa university stu dents aie also here. SCI1WIN. Iowa's Left Tackle. Courtesy Daily Iowan. mmmmmw n FOOTBALL n it n it it it it it n n it ic-m Iowa vs. Nebraska This Afternoon at 3:00 Admission $1.00 and $1,25 AGGIES WILL REGISTER Registration at State Farm Com mences Monday. Next Monday morning rogistiation for agricultural students will begin at the state farm, and continue through tho week Prospects for a heavy rog istiation are ext client, and it is be lieved that it will lie laigor than ever before. Many inquiries have been re vived by the registar coiuerning the natuie of tlie courses offered. As announce . in one of the first is sues of the Nebraska this fall, male students in agriculture will be ieuiiod to take milltnij drill An ainioij Is being fitted up in the i hops and prepartions nrcjiolng made for l.r) cadets The wood -simp room which is not being used as six h this cur, yill fill in place of an ai moi . to be also ii'-'ed as a lecture loom Mi COWAN. Iowa's Fullhac h. Courtesy Dally Iowan OLD UNI. MAN. Hon. Charles Magocn Attended Nebraska University. Hon Charles Magoon, who is to( speak at convocation Monday is ail old Nebraska atailont. having attended the univeisily during the seventies. He Inter worker for several joars witn one of the most .prominent (gai firms of Lincoln. At the time of tho outbreak of the Spanisii-Aniorican war he went to Washington to act opt a place as counsel to the war department. Dur ing the occupation of Cuba, he was in charge or tho legal questions aris ing Iroin the occupation, and later wrote a collodion of opinions legard Ing the pioblems involved in It. Ho Is at present general counsel of the Isthmian Canal commission, a posi tion of much honor and responsibility Mr. Magooh's. home is In Lincoln, but his appeal aneo in chapel Monday will only be made possible by his re turn to vote in Tuesdays election. During his college career, i.r Ma goon was one or the founders of the Palladian Liteiary Society, and he still has many persona i'i iends in tho university. UJUp ' v' ' mL1 it it it it it it it it it it a i it n n it n it rftt7tJ9iJfiV( VL tut it ARE READY AT LAST Plans for Administration Build ing Have Been Received. 1 lan- for the administration build ing to go on the south campus next spring havettt last boon received at tho office of the superintendent ol con struction. Tlie funds for this struc tuie weie appropriated two yea is ago. at the same time that the physics and date farm buildings now in course of construction, were piovlded for The pl'ins were delayed on account of the unprecedented demand on architects all over the country, but were flnall submitted to the regents last March Several alterations were deemed neces siiiy, howc or, and the plans weie letuined to tho architects. From that time to the present nothing could be heard Jroin them, except that they weie I elllg worked upon In tlielr al tered state they will be submitted loi npi roval to the regents at their next meeting. Some time will elapse after that while bids for the construction are being received, and It is probable that no actual work will be begun on the building until next spring. The structure will be two stoiles in height, with a basement. From the giouncl to the flist floor line it will be built of cut stone. Sand brick will be used fiom Ihat point to the caps of tho second stoiy, whete stone will again be employed. The general plan of construction will be modeled ac cording to the Renaissance style. Throe entrances, on the east, west and south, will be furnished, but the iormer two will open on the main ball. This will be floored with marble and Moblacs. The stall ways leading to the second Moor will also be of marble A hand some driveway for carriages will be situated at the south tiont of the new building. The basement will lie rather shal low, being only five feet below tho giouncl. It will contain vaults, .-tore and janitors' rooms. The vaults will extend to the second floor. All rec ords will be In store in tho basxMiient vaults, whilo papeis'and books in Im mediate use will be deposited in the other Jloors. Tho flist floor will contain the nrlii- cipal olllces those of the chancellor, secietary, icglstar. etc. A large rooni will he povided for the deans and tho temporary senate. Tlie second floor will be ghen up to tho offices of the supeiintondent of construction, draft ing and stenographic offices. No class or recitation looms will be located In the cuit he structure. ' The total esti mated cose will be about ?:5r.(ll)n. The building Is expected to present a most handsome appearance and add effec tively tu the beauty of the campus. The sli ud lire called for by the plans, will be arranged in such a way that ail ad dition on the north may be built when ever necessarv. Kile R. Woodward. M. D.. disease of eye. ear and t"ront. 207-S Richards block. Phono CCC. Home Made Hread aiid Pastry 'Ihe onie Cafe. 211 So. 12th. $.".) Meal Ticket ?4.00. Lunch or meal. (Jood Health Cafe. REPORT NO GOOD Coach 'Booth Has Not Refused to Stay at Nebraska. Miilcmnit I'iiIiIUIkmI In Lincoln I'll per I limit horlcil. The university woild. especially that part Interested In football, was some what siir.nlsod at an article which arpoarod in one of the loral jiapers of the .'Id Inst . to the effect that Coach .Booth had made the statement that he would not consider another offer fiom Nobiaska to sere as football coach, that his connection with the Univeisity of Nebraska would end with this season. YeHterday Mr. Uooth was Interviewed by a Nebraskan icpioscn tuthe. and made the following state ment : "I have not refused an offer to coach. I have had no offers and consequently hacj been In no position to refuse an offer. Mm contract, which was Tor three ears, expires this yeai. lint I have not lefused any offeis." This statement would seem to indi cate that the local paper hud erred, somew bat When W. C. Uooth hid came as foot ball couch to Nebraska he found condi tions enough to demoralize anyone with less cletei ruination than himsell Uejten by every first class oponent, and by nearly every second rate school. Nebiaska's podtlon In the football lank was at the bottom Hut in IDllo a mat keel change could lie noticed. (Jut of cliiicft, came ordei , and we be gan to win. The next year with the exception of our two Ulg Nino games, we won eveiy content. In 1002 Ne braska ffot onli won every game, but hers was the only uncrossed goal line In the country. In ltuav with a heav ier schedule, not one victory .was won over the Scarlet and Cream arid this ear's team bids fair to keep up th good work. I d Rummy Hums go? Not if we know o.u seises and we think we do. Booth was engaged as coach . but physical condition In football men Is all Important, and. Nebraska being without a trainer, this duty devolved upon the coach, and his lecord for four cais past s-teaks 'olumos for the thoroughness ol his work. While ability to bring out a team that will win is what a coach Is hired for. primarily, yet other thing are to bo considered Constantly with the men. he must be a man among fellows who know how to appieclate a man. Ask any man in the rootbalfl squad, fiom the poorest scrub up the the var sltj star, what he thinks or Rummy Booth, and tne same reply comes. Ask all the squad together and there conies a cheer, hearty, s.ontenoous, Idolizing for the trainer, tho coach, the man Booth. ATKINSON. Iowa's Right Guard. Courtesy Dally lowait. V WV '. t -ytiaHii;j"arcw'Miiwaijift r