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' XL b e Daily fUbraohan I)t Daily flebraskan A consolidation of Tho Uenporlwn, Vol ill, Tlin NrtbrmtaMi, Vol, 10 3cnrlot and (.'renin, Vol. 4. PubllBhml cUUy, en-opt BuncUy and Monday, At tho Untrcrnl(r of Ni'hraflkn, Lincoln, Ntibi by tho Hewporlan Publishing Co , HOAIW) Or rJIIIKCTOIlH 1'iofMMorn J. I W.Titr, nndf H. Rlclinrda: M l Lrnvltt John W (Mover K K. Walton. Editor In Chief I'nul A. Kwlng Mnnuccr A O. Sohrnlbor Cln-nlntor Wallop E Stnndnvou Ab't. Adv Mtimwr l'Vod Nnughton ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nun - - J Cljdn Moor Athlotto Kied A. Sweoley AMtHtnt Athletic Kvmond H.McCaw J.ocnl I I. DoYoung Society - MImi Minnie niller Literary Ml LotaCcctter Tentorial Rooms and UuMiitn Office U 3UH Pout Office Station A Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Nlht Telephone Automatic )52S Automatic 2365, Subscription Price, Jfi per year, In advance ' .' IL J-l 11 -g Untered at tho postoftVn at IJncoln, Neb., a sooond oiima luftll ihatter undor the act of oongreu of March 0, I8T. ' ". i in- . " i ' I'lio. i Indlrldual notlcos will be charged for at tht rat of 10 cent for oaoh Insertion. PaonltT, departmental and nnlvernlty bollotina rriH t ladly belutblifthed f rN, n horetofore. Editorial Remarks U there is anything to bo detected betweon Lho Hues of Coach Booth's Uatoment in Saturday's Nobraskan re garding his acceptance or refusal of tho (-banco to again coach Nobrabka'H foot ball team, it would surely seem tnat he ilocfl not regard tho proposal as out of tho question, ut least Vo believe it Is up to the athletic board and to tho student body, whether or not Booth stays at Nebraska. If Nebraska bay she wants Booth, and says it hard, we be lieve sho (an Ret him Without at tempting to po.se as Mr. Booth's con fidant, which we are not, tho Nebras- kan is Buro that there Is ot least no reason for giving up hopo of getting Booth to stay with us At all events, and whatever the Jesuit, ho should at least have a chance to accept a new contract with Nebraska Tho situation Is simply this - WE WIN SITTER FIGHT. (Continued from Pago Ono.) striking of Iowa's goal, but our at tack lacked tho necessnry power, and Iowa got tho ball on downs, and punted out of danger Tho ball zig zagged buck and forth across tho field, with end ruiiH, and lino bucKH, nearly always in Iowa's territory, and the half ended wltn too ball In Iown's po HPHtion on his own eleven yard line Hunter replaced Barta at left guard the second hah, Iowa kiched off, anu Bennio leturneu ten vards Stung by the lo(t that Iowa had scoiei nothing (ould stop otii end inns, and line bin Kri, and with Bender teaiing off fif toon nt a (lip. and Bonnie n dose mm ond, the ball soon landed on Iowa'n k, vard line, when (Ben Mason on a bii( k through (enter, placed the pig skin safolv behind Iowa's goal, and i.ennlo kicked goal Cotton kicked off to Iowa's (ie jard, and Iowa, by good (.odging, returned tonty-fio yards Nebraska held, ion ing Iowa to punt, tind Bonnie got the ball on our forty j ard line Again tho piocedbion began down toward Iowa's goal, and again Nebraska wasn't stopped, until, after a piotty fifteen yard uin through left tackle, tho ball rns over the last chalk line Again Bonnie kicked goal The third touchdown was a repetition of the other two Nebraska was not to be stopped, and end runs and line plunges, one alter tho other, pla(od the ball on Iowa's eight yard line Cotton wo.s called back, and in two downs, with Hunter ( learlng the way through right guard. Tow carried the ball over for our third touchdown Goal was miBsed, and the scoring onded. But in tho tew minutes of play left Benedict was hurt, and had to bo carried from tho field. Early in tho game the bridge of Bonnie's nose wns broken, but he continued to play, In spite of the pain In the scrimmage wheie Bonnie was hurt, tho ball was Dlcked un bv Stoltonboie. and carried oer our goal lino, for what seemed j another touchdown, but the ball had boon downed, and no score was counted 'i ime was (ailed while this play was being mado. THE LINEUP I'onedht II E Stoltenbo Cotton It T White Mills It G Atklnbon Borg C Moore Bartn-Hunter 1, G ' ' Roekwood Mason 1. T Fchwinn Johnson L E Strof render Q Kent Prnin- nun I W.I Eager I. If. B . McGowan Glen Mason . F B Chalmers Substitute for Iowa, Scallon, Perry, Knapp, Jordan Tho toal yards Nobras Ka advanced tho ball was some 42S, as against i2 yards by Iowa Tho gamo was tho roughest, both from tho spectators' point of view, and that of tho varsity, and Nebraska ii BETWEEN Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha. EQUIPMENT RIGHT, TIME RIGHT, SERVICE RIGHT, ITS ALL RIGHT, CITY TICKET OFFICE 1512 FARNAM ST. UNION DEPOT OMAHA. ja W on the eampua ond a speoch by ur Condra concluded tho celebration The Michigan Daily haa the follow ing to bay regarding the cross-country run to do held In Chicago on tho morn ing of Thanksgiving under tho auspices of the Western In tor-Collegia to Cross Country association, of which Capt. Jierbert States, of the track team, is secretary treasurer: A G. Spalding has presented the Western Intercolleglato Cross -Country association with a beautiful lo lg up. This cup is to be competed for inn.ial- THERH IS WO Wardi, Cloc or Article o! Jewelry B CANNOT REPAIR 0 M., Tucker, Jaol4r WM JU.-S&axi, Ball 034. Ami iW4 Book hospital A. H. OILLIBMK l , and the team winning it threo times 'p. Ttn fJrM t... in succession will retain it pcrma-, ode mu JW1 U JNI J. j fa '.I u, 1j h kIm Af -Jj a L. Jy fa l Li tX dJ fa A TV )k tif lit Uf Jf fc lf tij tA- Lf si ls 1 lr -Af 1 L- sij Jf 1 Tfrr 7ft TWt ' 1 pf(7P"!T(fl i'Jf H Tff V7 f ? VT "f 'p fi f f n H 'T' I r T n' n ' r-3P Tt "TTf ''Tp V 1 Other People's Experience is Never a Dear Lr eacher to You. Profit by my hat experience and get a maximum hat satisfaction for $2.50. THE $2.50 HAT STORE - l ! nently Ten teams will compete in tho first race to bo held In Chicago on the morning of Thanksgiving day. Michi gan, Wisconsin, Nobraska, Iown, Per-1 due, Indiana, DePauw, IlUnolB, Lake Forest, Northwestern, anu Chicago are now entered James 1) Lightbody, cap tain of the Chicago team is president of the association, and Jere Dolanoy of Northwestern is chairman of the race. PORTLAND 11410? 4f V )lf -V tJj '' lAc ' ! L- iJj it X XlfJi id Urf t W '- ' i.iil. 1 i f I )1 X a lf b ls i ls Q ls i yl It ly As j X- - vly Lt ld J CANNOT AFFORD TO LOSE BOOTH. In five years Nebraska has emerged Horn total obscurity in tho football woild, to a place unique among tho gieat colleges of tho country Hoot hah been responsible for it We cannot loreneo what r..ay happen without Hooth. but the risk is surel too great It is up to the WE CAN NOT LOSE HOOTH a one to Ik.- hazarded ktudent body We repeat it Elliott's Sultorlum. cleaning, dyeing and repaiiing. Prices leosouable 113( O street Both phones Special attention to wau'-i a id jew elry repaiiing. IS. Fleming, 1.J11 O street. Chapln UroH , Florists, 127 So. 13th. wasn't the offender in a single In stance. Olncials, Hoaglaud, umpire, Outhind, referee, orneli, head linesman Seeral hundred enthusiastic stu dents celebrated Nebraska's iclorj , oatuiday night, in old thn tor The line of march foinied on the canxhus and proceeded through tne downtown district to the I inclell hotel where Assistant Coach Westoer, Fred I). Cornell and italph Hoagland made short talks to the students Hoagland said in part "it was a hard game am. the best team won I am glad that team was Nebiaska" From the Lindell the u-owd went to tho Royal where the Iowa team was quartered Cheers weie ghen for the. Hawkeyes and short speeches wero made by the lowans A largo bonfire There will be a meeting of the Inter class Athletic committee this morning at 11 a m in tho Y M. C "A rooms Important business is to be brought up and eery member of this committee should make it a point to be present I'lotesbor Robert IS Mont, (a mem ber of the University of Nebraska taculty last year) head of mathematics, was one of tho principal speakers at the Skagit County Teachers' Institute held at Anucortes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Ho appeared on the program seeral times, both in ad dressed and lectures. Prof. Morit. has acquired a leputatlon for ruro ability as a lecturer on those subjects which he has made his life's study, and ac- ordlngly his addresser at Anacortea wero well attended. Tho lectures of Prof Moiit7 possets a wealth of illus tration and example, which makos even mathematics interesting as well as In striK live Pacific Wave, University of Washington File B Woodward, M. I"), diseases of eve, car and throat 207-S Richards block. Phone G6G. OREGON Home Mode Bread and Pastry. The '.omeCafe, 214 So. 12th. $5 00 MoaTTickerT4.0fX Lunch or meal. 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