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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1905)
:rrir"frfri'imrvv fjirrongfis, Jfn. ,, a- - w t be Dnll? Tlebmohan I C;e Daip Uebraskan A consolidation of The Hotpot-Inn, Vol. 01, Tho NlifMknn, 9 ol, 10 Scnrlef nivl Cronm, Vol. 4. PuliUnhM dally, exoopt Sunday and Monday, at' tbo Unlrondty of Nobnwkn, Lincoln, Neb. by tho Hosprrion PuljlinhliiK Co., Do a ii u Or DiiinuTOim Profnmoni J. I. Wyi.r, nnd C. R. IllchnnU: II. P. Lcnvltt John Wcfltoyor R. U. Walton. Kdltor-lnUhlof Ansolnta ICdltOJ Manaffor Ain't. Mnnnger I'lnmlntor Ami. AlhloUc Socloty Prod A. Swcoloy D. P. DoYounic A. O. Sohrotlxir Prod Nan Rh ton Walter K. StandoTen 3TAPF R. A. VanOredol Mlwi Minnie Hlllcr REPORTERS A. P. Mnndttiu, Htoto Farm II. O. Mjm Bdltorlal Roorao nnd Dtwlnowi Otflco U 211 Post Offlco SUUon A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. BnbKoriptlon Prlco, (2 per yoor, in advance Kntorod at tho poHtofilco at Iinooln, Nob., iu Roooud-clom mail niuttor nndor tho act of cornrrcwH of March 8, 1870. Individual notlowt will bo ohargod for at th rate of 10 oontt for naoh Inwrtlon. Faculty, departmental and unlrorHlty bullotint Till gladly bo published trvo, as horotoforo. Editorial Remarks Tho following Is taken from the Kansan, the official paper of tho Uni versity of Kansas: "lromlnent students havo been very activo during tho past weok working up sontlment In favor of rosumlng ath Utlc relations with Nobrsaka If any sort of terms honorable to Kansas can bo arranged with tho eornhusker as sociation. A petition has been circu lated this weok which will bo present ed to tho athlotlc board, urging It to lake steps in this dlroctlon. "Nobraska and Kansas aro logical opponents, and thoro Is no reason for chorlshing potty splto nnd declaring everything off. 'Wrought to havo dobato as well as athletic contests with Nobraska, and Its up to Kansas to mako tho over turca," On tho whole wo agreo with tho -ff ,-.),( H()K)M Today the Last Day of The man without a Shirt must get busy to day. Sale on all kinds of Men's Furnishings. THE $2.50 HAT Wttttitttt)MKKttw feeling expressed. Nebraska and Kan sas aro logical opponents and up to tho last year or two tho riyalry bo tween tho two schorls, whllo Intense at times, was of a hoalhtful sort. No braska usually had tho better of the contests with Kansas, but tho Jay huwkors usually made .us "go somo." And It Is certainly up to Kansas to mako overtures, to mend tho rent sho herself has made, If sho can. The break same after Nebraska had ac- eded to every demand made by Kan sas In tho eleglbillty question last your, and Kansas is right in taking fho view that sho must make tho ad- wwiwua. jib iu mo pony-3piier-uioJre is little or none of this feellmr at N in... On ,h. o,er ,,, ,c M llttlo feeling cither pro or con mani fest. Thoro Ib an Indifference sort of "don't caro' spirit. When Kansas saw fU to sever relations with Nebraska wo wero somowhat surprised, of course, but tho feeling of surprise soon died out, and that succeeding, nnd still prevalent, Is ono of Indifference not absoluto but ono of "wo don't much care." Tho debaters havo been ruu through tho "preliminary" siovo and tho men to coinposo tho squad sifted out, and the machine with its characteristic promptness Is already at work. The test to which tho Nebraska system will bo put thiB year will bo tho severest yet brought to boar upon it. Besldos the difficulties of the question to bo debated a now and worthy opponent has been taken on, to defeat which will require tho utmost ulcoty of action on tho part of tho machine. Tho pre liminary trials convinced the men par ticipating that they had not quite mas tered the question and that an enor mous amount of hard work must bo done to bring foronsic honors again to Nebraska. Dut obstacles, which seem ed Insurmountable, havo boon over como In the past, and wo feel that his tory will repeat itself. Candidates for tho baseball toam will meet Monday. Owing to last of facilities Nebraska Is later than most of tho other Universities in gotting baseball practlco started, and hard, faithful work will havo to follow to develop a winning team such as wo havo had for tho last three years. There ought to be a hundred mon ro port to Captain Bondor Monday. Only by every man at all capable of play ing tho game reporting for practlco and then practicing, can Nebraska go through the baseball season with suc cess. PAN-HELLENIC ELEVEN. "In recent cxcnvatlons was found a "inplnl fnVinll mlltlnn ,if "C"..! r.. i , YT . "ioui-v,H-uuiiiiy in uoxing me opposing tackle, tonnlal Petrograph," of which Homer whllo his brother, Castor, on tho other was edltor-In-chlof. Tho narairrnnh nflwmc waa nnnniiu i., i .a, was edltor-In-chlof. Tho paragraph of moat intorest la reproduced belov which deals with tho famous Pan Homeric football team: The lineup. Is as follows: R. EL Pollux; ht. 8-ft.; wt. 370 lbs. R. T. Hercules, ht. 12-7; wt. 835 Ms pounds. R. G. Atlas, ht. lmI.-2-furlongs; wt 12 tons-4 stone. the Big Sale STORE - 1140 O II C Cyclops, ht. -mi.; wt. 7Vi-tonB. L. G. Anteana, ht. 21-mi.; wt: 111 tone. L- T. AJax, ht. &-ft.; wt. 750 lbs. L. E. Castor, ht. 7&-ft.; wt 350 lbs. Q. D. Ulysses, ht, C-ft.; wt. 210 lbs. R. H. Hecor, ht. 7V-ft.; wt. 600 lbs. L. H. Achilles, ht. 7 -ft.; wt. 650 IbB. F. B. Jason, ht. 8V&-ft.; wt. 800 lbs. Among tho candidates for the pivotal position, Potter Cyclops was unani mously chosen because of his remark able ability to keep his oyo on the ball. Ho was injured early In tho sea son by his own quarter-back, his eye being temporarily, disabled, but ho succeeded in getting hard Tfeto tho gnmo before tho end of tho season. 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MILLER Corner O and the required five yards At left guard Antason was easily su perior to anyono whom ho oncountered during the season. Ho gained strength at each down, and was. all luall, a most formldablo antagonist. Tho tackle positions havo boon ad mirably filled by Hercules and AJnx The former has been criticised on ac count of undue roughness and his ama teur standing was once questioned, but on the whole ho put up a steady, rell ablo article of football. AJax, his team mate, whllo not as oxporiencod as Hercules, was rarely outplayed, and In all of his conteatB showed remarkable running powers. On the end Pollux sliownd Riwlni ability in boxing the opposing tackle, wing, was equally clover In cnitlntr down tho field after tho klckoff. As quarter-back and captain Ulyssos was tho mainstay of tho team. His clever hoadwork. eenoral nil mumi ability as a tactician, and powor' of running tlio team, havo all markod him as ono of tho foromost quarter back Hellas has ever produced. Behind tho lino, AchllleB was easily the foromost half-back of tho year. His dashing end runs havo rarely been equalley on tho Olympian field, and he seomu to havo boon absolutely un broakablo. Hector, his runnlngmato Is secondonlv to Achilla fn hi., plunging buck ho' has ' been, unsur-i- ijuaatju, wnno oy getting tho opposite end out of tho way he has aided mark edly in the long runs for which Achil lea haB been so famous. Jason, at full back, haa been a hard worker and a steady ground-gainer, and morita much prniso for the faithfulness with which ho attends practice Among tho substitutes, tho following men deservo commendation: Porsosos, Agamemnon, Theseus, Bacchus, Patro lus, Dromedes, Aeneas and-Bacchon. Tho last named played full on the scrubs, but lost his position owing to poor condition. Mars haa proved an oxcc'llent trainer and has instilled a groat amount of fight into tho game. Nestor, as man ager, has kept everything iniimooth running order, and will, without doubt, re-elected to tho position for the next season. Poseidon, as wator boy, Aeohn, as yoll master, and Or pheus as band master, havo all con tributed largely to tho preat aucce of the team. Baron Munchausen Borved "s official reporter, and It Is through his kind offices that this wrltoup is obtained. "-r-Beloit Round Tablo On Friday Professor BeHsnv frnvo n &MM,MMLI short lecture to his class in general' botany on "How to Pass an Examina tion." It was based upon his study of tho papers handed in by tho class at the close of the first semester, H-O ranging In prlco all the way from & PAINE 13th Streets Vtflltlng and Address Cards Programs, Invitations and Correspondence Stationery GEORGE BROS. PRINTERS Fraternity Building 7c also manufacture Advertising Buttons and Mirrors. le phones: A349, 3400 T. J. 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