THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN. i, Zb Daily Dtbraskan A cotiHolldatlon of Tho IIoHporlan. Vol. 31. Tho Nebraflkan, Vol. 10. Scarlet and Croam. Vol. 4. PubllBlipd dully, except Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nobranka. Lincoln. Neb., by tho IIoHporlan Publish ing Co. Board tf Director. O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Founlor. II. P. Lwivltt. Dwlght Cramor. A. C). Hchrelber. Elltor-ln-Chlef D. Clark Manager Fred NiitiKliton Circulator Wnltor K Standeven Athletic H. A. Van Ormlel Editorial Iloomn and HimlnoHB OfTlce. II. 21Ut. I'OHt omce. Station A. Lincoln. Neb. Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Prloe. 12 per year In advance Entnrod at the pontofllco at Lincoln. Neb., as nupond-rlann mall matter undor tho act of conferee of March 3, 1879. Individual notlcon will bo charmed for nt the rate of 10 centn for each Innertlon. Faculty departmental and unlverHlty bul lotlnB will Kindly be published free. a heretofore up the students would follow tholr example. It New Man Leaves, has doveloped that Fnrrow, tho 210-potinder from Aurora, who Joined the football squad Inst week and who yesterday departed for Doano, wan led to leavo NebrnHka by tho promise of o good position on the Donne team. For threo yenrB Farrow was n star player on his home high school eleven and his arrival hero was tho causo of much Joy among adherontB of tho local team. Concerning Convocation. At tho beginning of tho year wo feel thnt It Is our duty to say a fow words concerning tho convocation oxorclsos. As to thoso hold on Friday of each wook, thoro la nothing to bo said, for tho attondanco and lnfbrcst 1b all that could bo HBked for, showing that tho students appreciate the treat affordo'l thorn. But aB to tho attondanco on Mondays and Wednesdays, thoro Ib much to bo donlrod, and It Is thoso ex orcises that wo urgo tho student body to attend. Coming only threo dayu a wook, the convocation hour In no way conlllctH with class meetings or other appointments, so that It comes down to tho simple question of loafing or going to chapel for certainly nobody was over able to do much studying nt thnt hour. looking at It In this light, wo fall to see how any student can, in Justico to himself, fall to at tend thoso exorcises regularly. The convocation committee always en deavors to havo tho very best speak orB address tho audience on tho 'Siiost Tho work of tho football squad still continues to bo hotter, and moro speed and Biirenoss on tho part of the plny ors Is being doveloped each day. Some Blxty men wero out for practlco yeB terdny. This Is tho largest number of men that has over reported for foot ball In tho history of tho University. Denodlct was out again nnd his knee seems to bo in much better con dition. Ho goes to the training table this evening nnd will be In active training from now on. Roddick, ono of last year'B likely candidates, was out for tho first tlmo this season. All tho mon aro being given hard work and ovory posBlblo chanco to make good. Tho first and sccond-cams lined up against each other today for a stlfT scrimmage. Tho tacklo and guard for mations wore UBod, and to good effect. Morso and Wilson wero given prac tice at running In punts and showed considerable Improvement over laBt Saturday's showing Cotton, Morse and Heekly wero doing most of tho punting, while Taylor, Nelson and Horg all took practice at passing back The field Is being put Into excellent condition . The ends aro Bpadod up, and n soft, loamy sand Is being placod over this The semaphore will bo put up and In une by Saturday. With the South Dakota gamo only a woi'k distant, tho men will Immediate ly get down to definite work. Pros pects are much brighter with Glen Mason, ISagcr and Henedlct, threo of last your "it stars, back In tho gnmo. )CXXDOOOOOOOOOC)QPOOOOOOOOOOO Don't Do It, Fellows, Don't Do It! When you pay fl.00 for a hat you pay fc.od for PRICE, tho Vest for HAT. My Hats are T0PPY!-Thc price $2.50. Why pay more? COOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOO BUDD, $2.50 HATTER Interesting and most Important topics of tho "(lay, and they certainly Buccood In their effort. Tho lack of interest on tho part of most students la prob ably duo to tho fact thnt those ad droHsoa nro ovorydny occurrences nnd consequently they paBs by opportuni ties which they would only too gladly accept If thoy were not In tho Univer sity. Tho faculty, alBo, are somewhat lax in this matter, nd an oven smaller proportion of thorn than of students attend at all regularly, and thoy have oven less excuse for not doing so. It is an accepted proposition that a pro fessor Is wise beyond words, so ho can appreciate tho value of the exer cises. 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