The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1905, Image 2

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tle Daily Iltbraskan
A conKolltlntlon of
Tho Hosporlnn, Vol. 01, Tho Nebrnsknn, Vol, 10
Scnrlot nnd Crcnm, Vol. 4.
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at tho Unlvcrnlty of Noi)ra8kn, Lincoln, Nob.
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Professors J. I. Wyer, nnd C. R. Richards:
H. P. Lcnvltt
John WcBtovcr E. R Wnlton.
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Editorial Remarks
Next.
South Dakota has attained notoriety
similar to that which threatened Ne
hiaska at tho introduction of the Cun
ningham bill to make tho placing of
lootball a (rime Recently tho lower
house in the South Dakota legislating
passed a bill disqualifying any player
who Injuies another It also makes it
a misdemeanor. for a captain to allow a
disqualified plajer to enter a game and
that in tackling him ho might Inflict
griovoUB Injury on Mr. Longman, thus
calling down upon himself the ven
geance of tho law.
"It would thus become tho duty of
Mr. Longman and Mr. Tobin, as expert
players, to try as hard as possible to
avoid each other. Tho same would be
true of all tho other membeis of the
two teams. Tho noble game thus
would develop into a contest of skill
In iivntdlnir contact. Thn sldn which
would prove most agile in keeping ouCT
of contact with tho men on the other
Bide would eventually win the game."
THE DEBATING WORLD.
Tho University of Indiana debated
tho University of Illinois at Cham
paign last night.
Minnesota debated Iowa at Iowa City
last night on tho question: "Resolved,
That freight rates in tho United Stales
should bo fixed by the national gov
ernment" Minnesota debated the neg
ative. The result of the contest has
not yet been learned
Stanford University will debate th
Lnlversity of California, at San Fran
cisco April 15. The question debated
will be, "Resolved, That the Interstate
Commerce Commission should be giv
en power to fix and enforce railroac
rates," constitutionality admitted.
Cornell Unlvcisity will debate
against Columbia and I'ennsyhania on
the same evening March 10. Two
teams have been chosen, one of which
will debate Pennsylvania in Ithica on
the affirmative and tho other will meet
Columbia at New York on tho negative.
Tho question is on the feasibility of
f sting the Interstate Commerce Com
mission with the authority to pi escribe
reasonable and equitable railroad ratos.
Tho Debating Squad will hold Its firs1
"tiy out" today. From now on those
piactice debates will occur legularly
until tho question is entirely threshed
out and on impregnable defense raised
against Iowa and Washington.
The Maxwell Debating club gave a
'cry interesting program at their reg
ular mooting in the law lecture mom
last night Tho order ot eents was a?
follows
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Paper, "Tho Legal Statu- ot a Moth
f r-in-Law" Mr Partus
Dec The Doil and tho Att omens
Paper. "Tho Most Iliac tis Will o.i
Hoc oid" Mi Riccard
Debate "Resolved, That tho Kan
sas Legislature should bo given the
Mippoit of the Nebiaska Legislature in
tho Standard Oil matter "
Affirmalhe McDuffoy and Bagley
Negative Parriott and Martin.
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rrohibits the entrance of students into
plate institutions as players with only
a part of the course of study. This
bill isn't quite ao bad as the one which
y nearly made us famous, but the fact
that it passed safely through the house
makes things evon. -
Under such a rule "a game would
v mount to a proposition Buch as the
Chicago Inter-Ocean describes:
"Mr. Longman of Michigan would be
glen the ball for a buck through the
Chicago guards. But, mindful of tho
penalty of ten days' disqualification
lor injuring one of the opposing sides,
Mr. 1 qngman would do all in his power;
to keep from butting fiercely into Mr
Tobin, the Chicago guard. On his side,
Mr. TobiiviniTurivrt of the same penal
ty, would not oiert himself any to get
in the way of Mr. Longman, for fear
The Academy men will hold a meet
ing in Academy hall this evening to
elect a captain and manager of their
baseball team. The meeting will be
held just after tho debating club ses
sion is over. Tho Academy boya have
taken an unusual amount of Interest
in tho sport this apring and a team up
to tho usual standard seems to be as
sured. No schedule has been llxed foi
tlu team as yet but it is probable that
the team will play games with the Un
iversity class and society teams and
also with tho minor organizations of
the city. Owing to a lack of funds in
the athletic treasury no games will be
played with teams outside of the citj
unless tho games can bo secured to be
played in tho enemy's territory and the
expenses paid.
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