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Ifc JJ r r"rJr J ' "M- lw V A - ' v r -f . -j S THE DAILY NEBRASKAn- u fe K V the Daily Ilebraskan A consolidation of Tho Ilcnperlan, Vol. 31, Tho NcbniBkan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Publlflhcd dally, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Liaurenco Fosslor. H. P. Lcavltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. Q. Schrelbor. Edltor-ln-Chlef J. D. Clark MnhliRcr Fred Nauj?hton Circulator Walter K. Hianunvcn Athletic H. A. Van Orndol Editorial Roonw and HiiHlness Ofllco, U. 21 V4- Post OHlce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 2 per year In advance Entered at the postofllco at Lincoln, Nob., as second-claHB mall matter under the act of congress of March 3, 1879. Individual notlceB will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published freo, as heretofore. A CALL FOR MEN. On tho twenty-first of next month will bo nlnyod the greatest game in the history of Nebraska athletics, when wo meet tho champion Michigan team at Ann Arbor. To compose the eleven which is to pjny on that occasion there aro only five "N" men. Does the stu dent body know what that means? It moans that in tho noxt threo weeks thoro must bo found, or made, six men who can play hotter football than has over boeu played west of tho Missouri. It means that thoro aro more places open to now men than has ever been tho ca8o since "Dummy" Booth came to Nebraska, fivo years ago, and that these men must be found Inside tho next twenty days. And for a field from which to select theso half dozon warriors thoro is a squad numbering less than fifty strong in a university of a thousand men. "Dummy" Booth can do wonders, and no man In the country is his equal in cloveloping a now football player, but even ho is powerless unless ho has something with which to begin, and without tho men to work on ho can never Biicceed in gotting that team which is going to givo Michigan her money's worth. Consequently a call has gone out for more men. And if Nebraska still has tho spirit sho showed when tho team came homo from Colorado and from Minnesota in 1904, her students will answer this call in tho way it should bo, and tho size of tho squad will be doubled this evening. Every man who ever saw a game of marbles, oven, is wanted, and tho more fact that you aro not big, or never saw a foot ball before, should not prevent you from donning tho moleskins and, doing your part to hold up Nobraska's end of tho football string. Every man who does get out may bo sure that ho will havo all tho individual attention ho needs, and will bo given a fair chanco to show what he is made of. This appoal is directed to each In dividual student, and not to tho whole mass. It is you who must bo made to feel that somo share of responsibility for victory or defeat re3ts upon your self, and that If wo( meet defeat at Ann Arbor and at Minneapolis you alono are responsible Coach Dooth has promised to do his share If ho is given tho men, and tho West knows that ho can do it. It is now up to every student who' weighs over a hun dred pounds and who every played corner-lot football to get out and do his share, and If he does so Nebrask.i will havo tho greatest toam in Its his tory even though tho Athletic Board go broke buying new Btiits for tho candidates. i There are Many- Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and I H. W.BROWN Drug $ Book Co. University Text Books, Drawing Instruments, Drawing Paper, Tracing Cloth, Cross Section and Profile papers, and other Engineer's Supplies. Waterman Fountain Pens. 127 South llth Str. Dally NebraBkan Staff Positions. Onco more wo wish to call tho at tention of the student body to the va cant positions on the Nebraskan, and to urge those desirous of doing work on tho collego daily to consult tho edi tor at onco. There aro six places open to the best men, and these will not bo filled for two weeks, so that overy ono may havo an opportunity to show his ability In this line. An effort is being made to secure University credit for members of tho staff, and as the regents havo sanctioned this, satisfactory arrangements will doubt lessly be made. Asldo from thj credit, an opportunity will bo offered to do lots of hard work and to get a large amount of valuable experience. Any one wishing to seo the editor In regard to theso positions may find him in tho editorial office, TJ. 201, at chapel time each day. Applications for the Glee and Man dolin club positions continue to accu mulate, and oVor 100 men aro now on the list of those who wish to mako that trip to tho Pacific coast at tho expense of the music-loving Western ers. No arrangements have yet been mado as to tho" method and time of try-outs, but they will occur in a Bhort time and within two weeks tho work of whipping the men into good volco and manner will be well under way. Those desiring places must not neglect to enter their namds with' Mr. Dirks, who may be seen any day at chapel time in U. 10G. Baker's Chocolate IS Hi il muiwm ! Ddtft be misled by them I Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker f Co.'s is en titled to be sold as "Baker's LookfotthbTraiMtik Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. 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