Tl V x V . f K"1 ' ' f I "i Vol. V, No. l UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, J905. Price 5 Cents - Sbe g)attg fiebragfen 1 P v ,J, - ,N fOOTBALL RALLY MANY PROMINENT PROFE880R3 " AND STUDENTS TO SPEAK - Arl Enthusiastic Meeting of the Stu dents to Give the Football Team a Send-Off for Michigan. Today at 11 o'clock there will gather together In Memorial Hnll a crowd of the most enthusiastic students that over gathered togethor to give a foot ball team a send-off. The entire am bition and desire of every Nebraska student is to down Michigan. With this as tlfe watchword, tho supporters of the scarlet and cream will bo given a send-off this morning that will never bo" forgotten. And when the train loaves the Burlington depot .tonight It will carry with It a bunch of men ..... v,u.J 1KW lb 11 UU1IU11 Ul 111 CI I. whtfso one aim and determination ia to bring defeat Into Yost's camp. I ten days,. cut tho screens to the wln ' Tho University Cadet band will start dows on tho first floor and ran away. luiiibo luuuy uy piaying one rousing piece of music just before tho time for tho rally. While this Is being played tho students will gather In 'tho hall whore tho speeches, football songs, Uni yolls, and other stunts will take place. Chief rooters Wilson and Zim mor will bo on hand to take charge of tho rooting at the close of. tho regu lar program. . . Tho men who will speak at the mass meeting are ones who have always beon prominent In athletics as advisers and enthusiasts. It Is quite probable " that Dr. Poijnd will be In charge of the meeting, and every student knows ' Dean Pound's ablljty to got onthuslasm out of a crowd. Such men as Booth, 'Westovor, Borg; Professor Caldwoll, Dr. Bolton and others will address the ......... .... Btudonts. It is sure that these men will have something to say to tho stu dents that will "bo vory. interesting. This evening at the depot the men will bo given the final farewell, and if present Indications count for anything, - tho Burlington depot will 1)0 beselged . by the most enthusiastic crowd of stu dents that over gathered in that place. Every man on tho team will bo mado fel that ho has a part in tho com ing contest which" tho students have every confidence that ho will fill. Can tain Workizor, commandant of tho bat talion, has dismissed the battalion and band. Tho captains will march the companies to tho depot and dismiss them from there. Every loyal student should remem ber these appointments 'and keep them as a part of thoir day's work. Wo meot Michigan fortho first time, and it is up to us to mnko tho gamo'a strong -one" in order tho.tr.thoy may bo opor manont part of our schedule. Our part , in giving tho team a. send-off in tho .proTpor spirit means a groat deal to tho men, more than w.o for a minuto know. Harry Portor will report full partic ulars of tho Nebraska-Michigan game. Come and get in tho game. Bring your friends. Tho' convocation tomorrow will bo devoted to tho usual musical program. .Tho attraotlon this tjmo will bo a string quartet and- organ. Dr. Haggard, 212-2-3 Richards Blk.l . 8CHAPEL .- FOOT BALL MASS MEETING sO ooooooooooooooooooooooo FORMER STUDENT WANDERS OFF. P. J. O'Gara Wanders From Hospital Lawyers Search. . About seven o'clock Tuosday night, P. . J. O'Gara, who had beon In St. I Elizabeth's Hospital for tho preceding Ho had been suffering from mental aberration brought on by an attack of typhoid fever, and was to have beon taken homo by his brother, who Is a member of tho Senior law class, yes terday morning, and It Is believed that he thought ho was going to bo taken to tho Insane Asylum, and accordingly decided to mako his escape. An hour or so later his absence was notod and Immediately reported to his brother, who, together with Dr. Pound and a number of the students of tho law school, made a thorough search of tho country around tho hospital. It was found that Mr. O'Gara had taken a course to tho east, then turned south, and then west,in tho evident deslro to throw off pursuors. His trail was lost about a milo and a half southwest of tho hospital, and altnougn tho search was kept up until three- o'clock, and was renewed in tho morning by tho en tiro, Senior class, no further trace has been found. Mr. O'Gara graduated from tho Unl vorslty a few years ago, and has been engaged in tho government botanical service over since his 'graduation. Ho has many friends around tho Univer sity, and they will all await anxiously further news of him. Pershing RIflo drill tonight in tho Armory at 7:15. Thoso who deslro to maka out applications for membership may obtain blank forms from any of tho first sergeants. By Order of tho Captain.' . . Tho Forest Club meets Saturday evening at 8o'clock in N. 110. Profes sor Miller will talk on "Recent Events in Forestry." All students taking work In fprestry should como out. oooooooockxxxxocxxxxxxxdccoooooo 8 n F O O T CHICAGO vs. LINCOLN ' Returns from Michigan-Nebraska- Game to be 'annbtiricfcla. . , . Nebraska Field) Satoy, Oct. 2 1 Admission CXXX)OCOOOCX?CXX ' " I ' o 1 1 :00 O'CLOCK University Chorus. At tho last -mooting of tho Unlvor slty Chorus tho first stops toward or ganlzatlon wero taken and tho follow ing officers-woro elected:' President, Mr. Todd; vice-presidont, Miss Green wald; secretary, Miss Cull; troasuror, Mr. Long; librarian, Miss Stobblns. As yot no namo has boon suggested or adopted. Mfs. Raymond, however, said they woro on tho lookout for ono and tho lucky porson who could find a sultablo ono would bo correspond ingly rewarded. Hero Is another chanco to get your namo In public. Mrs. Raymond Is open to suggestions In other schools of our caliber and oven those of less pretentions, they havo University Choruses numbering several, hundrod. .At tho present ours has but about sixty, very few of whom aro men, and if those disappointed warblers who tried for tho Glee Club will only present themselves they will bo received with open arms and tho chorus will bo strengthened vory ma terially. Just because tlioro is no trip don't think that tho advantages aro small. Mrs. Jtaymond as a leader is vory flno and In. tho ond you will fool well repaid. Incidentally it might bo mentioned that ono hour credit is given for tho three hours a week at tendance and that ono may register yot, at least for tho noxtfew days, without phargo. Those who can sing -at all should think of tho opportunity thoy aro miss ing and at tho same time how much thoy could help tho University along this lino. Football, Dobating Glee Club and practically all other depart ments havo mado rapid Btrldes of lato. Hero Is still a weak placo. Remem ber, Monday, ' Wednesday and Friday' evenings at 5 p. m. will find you a welcome at the nameless wonder for merly linown as tho University Chorus. X 'Tho .English Club will meet with Miss Pound, 1632 L street, Saturday, October 21. . Eat, at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th S"t. B A Lv L 50 cents. SINGERS CHOSEN LONG 8ERIE8 OF TRY-OUT8 COM- r. PLETED LA8T -NIGHT. Men Who Are Fortunate Enough to Make the Club Selected at Last Many Fine Voices. Aftor throo wcoks of practice ond try-outs, tho Gloo Club was" soloctod finally last night, and will nt onco got down to good hard work, so that Ne braska can havo tho sort of represen tatives sho has boon looking for. Tho many try-outs havo beon under tho di rection of Mr. Budd Glllesplo, tho di rector of tho .club, and ho has been assfstod In tho solectlon of tho mon by Manager Dirks and Mr. KIrkpatrIck of tho School of Music. Each man hns been glvon a vory thorough tcst, and glvon ovory opportunity pohslblo to show what ho could do. Of tho two hundrod applicants for positions, about sovonty-fivo woro choson during tho first wcok as being tho ones who showed up bent, and tho last two weeks has boon a gradual weeding out of tho. poorer singers among thoso mon, until finally tho squad was cut down to Its present size. All this has re quired much patienco and caro on tho part of tho director, and ho certainly deserves groat credit for tho manner In which ho has discharged his duties. Of tho men now selected, only halt will bo ablo to mako tho groat trip' which has boon arranged for noxt spring, and this half will be selected In tho same way as tho present club has boon picked. Thoso mon who show tho greatest interest In tho club, tho best stago presonco, and tho best voices will bo tho ones who will toko tho trip to tho Pacific. Who thoy will bo wljl not bo known until aftor tho Annual Homo Concert, and tho show; ing mado by each man then will count a great deal towards his chances. With this as tho reward, it is a cer tainty that ovory man will do his ut- taost, ond as a result tho University' will undoubtedly bo represented by. a remarkably flno Glee Club. Following oro tho selections: Second Base B. B. Glllesplo, J. A. Mould, E. L. Williams, J. R. Coloy, Arthur Nelson, John H. Ageo, Charles B. Duor, Yolo C. Holland. First Bass- Chester Porks, Frod Kavan, E. H. Johnson, Frank, Hutjson, D. D. Plumb, A. B. Crabill, J. L. Stanl, C R. Burky. Second Tonor-yG. S. Johnston, Fred Falrrann, R. E. Todd, J.D. Walker, C. E. Johnston, H. L. Holllngsworth, ' N. L. Provost, M. L. Kimmel. First 'Tenor G. A. Ireland, G. G.' Caughoy, Glenn Mason, T. A. Hutton. J.- W. Dorwort, A. J. Cobb. A recont bulletin from tho United States Department of Agriculture - on Plant. Breeding contains a paper by Professor Lyon of' tho University of Nebraska on tho brooding of wheat, which ho has been conducting at tho Experiment Station. - Its reading at o recent meeting of scientific men atraqt od the favorable attention Qf thoso who wore present as shown by the discus sion which followed. Best 16-cent meals,- Phoenix Res txiurant. - v ' 'l X v ' "1 wJ l-'fl 1 H u. - V f. ,,' it . i . - . if l' tv IA :-.. r, v