The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1905, Image 2

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The HcBperian, Vol. '81, Thr Nebnukaiv
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
. Publlhed dally, except Bunday and
Monday, at the University of Nebrasto,
L Mnboln? NebVby the Hesperian publlah
k' IngCo. , . . - . ,
V N f Director.
V iO, V. T: Stout. . Iaurenee bowler.
V J , H. P.NcavH
.Dwlght Cramer. .AQ. Bchrelber.
Bdltor-ln-Chlof ..... . J. p. CI1
Manager. .... ... ...... .'.Fred Naughton
Circulator. . . Walter B.8tandevjsn
Athletic... R. A. Vaxf Orsdel
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. Editorial Roomii. U 204. BusincBj Ofllct,
U 211V4. Poet Office, Btntlon A, Llh-
coin, Neb.
Ofllco hours of Business Manager and
Editor, Xltea-to 11:30 dally.
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Tele'pbpne.. ...... . ..Automatic 1B28
NlghtTelephone. . . , . .Automatic 2385
Subscription Price, $2 per year In advance
TCnt-rift'i-nt the Doatofflco at Lincoln,
Nob., ns Bocond-class mall matter 'under
the act or congress or uarcn s, ioto.
Individual notices will bo charged for
at the rnto of 10 cents, for each Insertion.
Faculty departmental and university bul
letins will gladly bo, published free, as
heretofore.
pE WITT; BRISTOL BRACE.
Tho University of Nebraska has suf
forod an Irreparable loss by tho death
of Dr. Braco: Ono of tho oldest-professors
In the Unlvorslty, ho waB'also
oho of tho greatest, .and It is duo to
him as much or more than to any other
"mpmbor of tho faculty that our Uni
versity has, a reputation oxtending Jar
beyond tho bordors of tho state and
nation,, and Hhat It has reached Its
present high rank, among tho universi
ties ,o' tho world.
If It Is possible that any one de-
. " apartment Buffers more fronvThls death
Lilian any dthor, It-Ip .tafellfrfter
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partment, oi wnicn no nas peon, tne.
'. hoaa for eighteen years. .It Is to him
that credit -must bo given for tho high
V. standard foachod and maintained by
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tho department under his charge, and
for tho reputatlpn for thorough work
Which it has earned, placing It second
to npno In tho West, desplto tho al
most Insurmountable obstacle of In
adequate equipment.
Although a stern 'disciplinarian, In
sisting upon hard, consistent work
from ovory .ono in his glasses, Dr.
Braco;was, universally popular with all
who camo Into contact with him, and
they will ono and all join in mourning
his loss. '
, Rain Interferes.
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'still heavy and tho play was some
what fiercer than In the first par-of
. tho gamo. Tho Unlvorslty kicked off
to Minor, who. returned to tho twenty-
flyd yard line. Smith made four yards
and Nebraska was penalized, for an
offside play by Borg, Minor made
. . thVee yards, but then the University
ilnetjheld. On tho next play tho iJnl
veralty got the ball on a fumble on
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ovor tho fenco into tho street Thero.
was a scramblo over tho fenco for
the ball, and Lundln fell on it whero
it lay. After consultation, tho officials
allowed the Utilvbrsity a touchdown.
Eager tried tho goal, but failed., Score,
15-0.
Tho University secured tho ball on
the thlrty'flvo yard lino and after sev
eral downs, Schmidt kicked to Minor,
who returned to the twenty-flvo yard
line. Tho high, school txiod a fako
kick, but did not gain. Taylor was
taken back and given tho ball, making
two five yard gains. Weller was sent
over for.'tho flhal'score. 'directly in'
front of tho goal posts. Cotton missed
goal.' Score, 200. Tho rest of tho
gamo was a punting contest between.
8chmdtnnd Minor, with the result in
favor 'bfjthe latter.
Tho line-up':
University. High School.
Denslow R. B Proudflt
Bean
I Cotton. ...;..,. It. T. Harrlson(Capt)
xayior .. . u. uowcrs
1 . .... .Ewing
Borg (Cttpt.): . . ."C.v. ...Collins
rNolsonT L. Q. . Sommerholder
Lundlnv. L. T. Hildobrand
Burns . ..,.. ...
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centers down
Billlngmoyer... L. E Smith
Johnsbn
Morse Q. ..;..,... .Minor
Eager
Beokly P. B Bransdn
Schmidt , ...
Weller L. H Itathbono
Wilson. ,,..... R. H. ...... Gobhardt
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Officials -ItoforcerCondra; umpire,
Woods; linesman, C. Mason., '
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Rhetorlo 1 Meeting of All Divisions.
A1J eight divisions of Bhetorio 1 will
meet todty (Tuesday), .October 3,
from 11 to 11:30 o'clock in Memorial
Hall. Announcements. Address by
ChancollorAnilrew.
r'm Department of Rhetoric.
, Senior: '
Class mooting Thursday at 11:00.
rChoralstry Lecture Room. Election of.
officers. '
1 , ' . , Junior.
Olass meeting this morning at 11:00,
U, 406.' Election of officers. L
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Mabel Stephens, '04, Is teaching
school In South Omaha. ,
the high schpolthlrty yard Mke 'The
intervening distance to 'the goal was
mWe fr'slow gains, Cotton going pter
for the rmph& score. During -this
part of tho game Dohslow go a Vump
on the side of tho head- and was .re
placed by Colhart Cotton failed to
kick goal, Bcore, 10 to 0.
Tho Unlvorslty received' the ball' on
JLhq next, kick oi'jon tho forty yard
line. Gains by Schmidt, Woller, Cot
ton and Llttlo advanced tho ball to
within ten yards of the high school'
goal, where a penalty for holding gent
It back ten yards. .When tho ball
was within five yards of tho goal again
it was transferred to tho high school
on downs.
Minor fell hack for a punt, but when
Collins passed tho ball to him he
.threw it high above Minor's head and
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