The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1905, Image 1

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Vol. V, No. 3
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, J 905.
Price 5 Cents
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LARGE SQUAD OUT
MANY NEW CANDIDATE8 REPORT
FOR PRACTICE LAST EVENING.
Some Fast Work Done by the Team
on the Newly Harrowed and
Soft Field,
Tho football squad was greatly en
larged last evening by the appearance
of several )g.ew candidates. Tho new
men went Into the game with an earn
estness that will prove fatal to somo
of the old men unless they continue
work and training with equal enthusi
asm. Somo fifty-three men wore on
the field and Assistant Coach Wesi
over and Captain Borg put them
through the stlffest work of the sea
son thus far.
The absence of Booth does not seem
to causo any fall In Nebraska's stock
In the market, for everything Is mov
ing along as steadily as If the big
coach was on the field. Instructions
come from him every day and these
Instructions are followed out as Im
plicitly by tho men as If ho were him-
self giving them direct. Tho men will
show much Improvement In tho com
ing game with the High School over
that of last Saturday.
The squad was divided Into throe
sections yesterday, and given somo
practice In catching and running down
punts. Cotton, Beekly ind Morse did
the punting. Nelson, Who played guard
on last Saturday, Is being trlod at cen
ter 'some this week, and shows him
self to bo very accurate In passing.
Cotton was given a trial at kicking
goals from placemont and succeoded
In putting three out of four between
tho goal posts. Denslow received tho
ball, but was a llttlo slow In placing
it, but with more practice this should
bo quite effective In a closo game.
Eager was trlod out at quartor.
Somo concern Is shown among tho
football enthusiasts at tho crltlcul con
dition of Benedict's knee. According
to previous reports, Benny reported
for practice but In punting ho throw
his leg out at tho knee. Tho old
wound of tho Iowa game my again
prove sufficiently bad to keep Bene
dict out 'of tho gamo this season, al
though ho may bo able to got Into at
least tho big games.
Tho field was In bettor condition last
night than It has been at any time J
yet. Tho ground had been thoroughly
disced yesterday with a harrow and
this made it much moro soft, while it
did not hinder fast playing. Tho
tackling was much better, as tho men
wore jnoro "anxious to leavo their feot
nnd tacklo with moro exactness than
any time heretoforo.
The first men's mass mooting or the
year will occur tomorrow morning at
11 o'clock in tho chapel. A number of
prominent professors and alumni will
address the meeting and raise tho en
thusiasm to a" high pitch. Everybody
should be sure to attend this mooting
n some very Important matters will
be discussed.
Start tho school year right by get
ting a nice engraved or printed card.
George" Bro3., .printers, Fraternity
Bldg., 13th and N Sts.
PROF. W. G.
FUTURE of AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
CHAPLAIN, CHANCELLOR ANDREWS
convocation WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27
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TRAINING TABLE 8TART8.
Captain Borg and Six Men Begin
Things.
Today tho training table starts and
Captain Borgr with his men, will con
form their appetites to a diet that will
exclude all sweetmeats and pastry.
The number of men taken to tho tnblo
will be less than has heretoforo startod
It, but It Is started ono weok earlier
this year than usual. "Eddie," who
has cooked for tho men for soveral
yearB, has again been employod and
will perform his duties in tho same
capable manner.
The men who will go to tho table
today are:
Captain Borg.
Eager.
Cotton,
Wilson.
Woller.
Johnson.
Assistant Conch Westovor.
Manager Morrison.
Booth's Condition No Better.
Coach Booth's condition was not
changed today. Fovor still continues
to hold him in its grasp, and whllo not
of a serious naturo, Dr. Mayhow, who
has him in charge at St. Ellznboth's
hospital, thinks It will be at least one
week boforo ho is nblo to again be on
tho field. Tho ptomaine poisoning
from canned salmon seems to have
been of n moro serious nature than It
first appeared. Booth is ablo to see
Assistant Coach Westover and give
him Instructions each day to bo car
ried out.
C. E. Social.
Studonts are especially Invited to
attend, tho Christian Endeavor social
to bo given Thursday evening, Septem
ber 28, In tho parlors of tho First Con
gregational -church, Thirteenth and L
streets, beginning at 8 o'clock. Come
early, got acquainted and have a good
tlmo.
May Edholm, '04, tho popular assist
ant In Gym Work, has accepted a posi
tion with tho Lincoln High School ns
director of Physical Education.
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V. W. C. A'S ANNUAL
UNIVERSITY OIRLS
GOVERNOR'S MANSION, -1422 H STREET.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 8 TO 10.
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L. TAYLOR
Y. M. C. A. Notes.
Mr. Chas. D. Hurroy of Chicago,
ono of tho International secretaries of
tho Y. M. C. A., will speak to Univer
sity men on Sunday at 3 o'clock in
Art Hall. Mr. Hurroy Is a graduoto of
Michigan nnd comes In touch with
moro collego mqn In tho middle wost
than any other man.
The first of a sorleB of Wodnesday
evening services will bogln tonight at
7 o'clock in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms.
Thoso meetings are planned In such a
way as might provo helpful to busy
college men. Thoro will bo good sing
ing in which all can take part. Tim
generalsccrotary will load tho moot
ing. A plan has Just boon put on foot to
raise tho membership of tho Associa
tion to 500. In an Institution with as
many men as tho Unlvorslty of Ne
braska this should bo entirely possible.
Tho plan Is .to hnvo threo contostlng
sides, tho losing aides to banquet the
winners. Tho throo sides will bo In
chargo of A. E. Burr, B. E. Yoder and
F. A. Hnggnrt. '
Professor Frnnk W. Smith, formerly
of tho department of Education, Is
now filling tho position of principal of
tho Normal Training School for Teach
ers at Paterson, N. J. Profossor Smith
resigned a good-salaried- school posi
tion In 1001 to tako a fellowship In
Education In thiB Unlvorslty, because
It opened an attractive field of peda
gogical work. Tho fellowship Involved
teaching from - tho outset. Ho wad
soon appointed Instructor and thoi ad
junct professor, passing by ono or two
opportunities to more than doublo sal
ary because they did not off or tho
work moBt desired at tho tlmo. Last
July Professor Smith had opportuni
ties to consider what was said to bo
thO most Important professorship In a
progresslvoTvestern college, Involving
philosophy and pedagogy, and tho
prlnclpalshlp at Paterson,
Eat at Don Camoron's now restau
rant, lKf So. 12th St.
RECEPTION TO ALL
Of fICERS NAMED
BATTALION GET8 DOWN TO W6RK
Crltes Named as Major Crawford,
Wilson, Anderson, 8crlbner and
Skeen to Be Captains.
Tho real work of drill began last
ovonlng, when tho commandant namod
tho officors for tho noxt year, nnd tho
men wero put through, tho sotting up
exercises for tho first tlmo. Tho now
men wero divided Into squads of four
nnd wero put through tho movomonts
under tho direction of tho moro pro
ficient old men.
Following nro tho ordors:
Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 20, 100B.
Special Orders, No. 1.
1. Tho following appointments In tho
battalion of endots for tho present
school year aro horoby mado to tako
effect this date:
Flold and Staff.
Edwin D. Crltes to bo cadet major.
Herbert M. Crawford 'to bo cadot
captain In chargo of tho Blgnnl dotnch
mont. Robert H. Thompson to bo cadot
first lleutonnnt and adjutant.
John B. Jnckson to bo cadet first
lieutenant In charge of tho artlllory
dotnehment.
Herbert W. Post to be endot second
lloutennnt nnd quartermaster.
Company D.
Clyde D. Wilson to bo cadet captain.
Mason Wheeler to bo cadet first llou
tennnt. William E. Flako to bo cadot nccoirJ
lieutenant.
Company A.
Frank A. Anderson to bo cadot cap
tain. A. E. Palen to bo cadet first Uoutoil
nnt. Company C.
A. II. Scrlbnor to bo cadot captain.
Lostor S. Syford to bo cadot flrttt
nontenant.
Roy V. Popporborg to bo cadot soc
ond lieutenant.
Company B.
E. D. Skoon to bo endot captain.
Gilbert W. Cheney to bo cadot first
lieutenant.
Chester K. Smith to bo endot second
lieutenant.
Tho above officers will rank In'order
of nppolntmont; they vlllbo oboyod
and respected accordingly.
By order of Captain Chnso.
R. H. THOMPSON.
First Lleutonnnt Battalion of Cadets,
Adjutant.
Gonoral Ordors, No. 1.
1. Tho aompotitlvo examination for
vacancies In tho grado of corporal
will bo hold In tho chapel, Friday,
Soptembor 20, 1005, at 5 p. m. Tho
examination will cover the Infantry
drill regulations, to lncludo tho school
of the soldier, squad, company, bat
talion, extended order, guard mount.
battalion review, Inspection and pa
rade and honors. Any cadot who has
comploted one year of military work
may compete. Applications for tha
examination should bo handed the
Commandant without delay.
By order of Captain Chase.
R. H. THOMPSON,
First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
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