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-jy " "f VJU - rav i . f r" THE'DAfLV U - it f .1?' t T. f . the Dally tttbraskah A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakan, Vol. 10. Bcarlct and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, except Sunday and woniinv fit tho University of NobrasKa, jSSSSSS: Nob., b tho llesjorlan rubllflh Ins CO. Soard ot Directors. O. V. P; Stout. Laurence Fosslex'. H. P. Iieavltt. Dwlght Cramer. - A. a. Schrolbor. Bdltor-ln-Chlof wd 'jSafhton &.7.7.v.v." Athletic ? A. Van orsaoi i Editorial noomc. U 30V4. Buslaofla omce U 211. Post Onico, Station A, Lin coln, Nob. ;' O'mco hours of BuslnoBS Manager and Editor, 11:00 Uo 11:30 dally. the Telephone., Automatic 1628 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 12 per year In advanco Entered nt tho poBtddlco klnln; Nob., aa Hocond-clasa mall matter under tho not Of congress of March 3, 1870. Individual notices will bo charged for attho rate of 10 oonts for each Insertion. Sfeculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore. BRING A IVfEQAPHONE. " Onco moro wo fool that It Is our duty to urgo university studontB to do tholr Bhnro towards winning tho gamo this aftornoon. As wo havo Bald before, tho rooting this year has not (rood Uh good as it should bo, and this aftornoon thoro should be a marked Improvement over the cheor- Ing at tho preceding homo games. 'Ames la coming with two hundred rootors and a big hand, and every body will reallzo tho truth of the assertion that students always root better when away from their homo grounds than thoy do " any othor time. Tho last tlmo Nobraska played a team which brqught along an excursion crowd of choorors was In 1902, when we played following from' his pen, undor caption of ''Physical Culture." How littlo wo know of this oldand wonderful scionco is sad to bay, yet tho benoflta dorived therefrom are groator than I can relate In this briof articlo. Tho greatest sports of Groeco wore their running, discus throwing, and ball playing, tho latter partici pated in by tho womon, whoso chief ambition was to bo beautiful, to havo a flno physlquo and, a healthy body; nnd well do wo remember tho hard physical training of tho Spartans, and tho' stories of tholr superl) strength and endurance Today wo stand amazed at tho wonderful feats per formed by their great gymnasts and acrobats, Weight lifters, sprinters, tho "Marathon races," etc. At Wellsloy college, Massachusetts, tho girls havo thomselves mado cnvla bio records in jumping, hurdling, run ning, etc., at their annual flold moot Physical culture is not "physical tor ture" as too many of our students term It. Its aim nnd purpose Is to dovolop a sound body, an all-round, healthy physlquo; ono that will- stand "tho groat oxerclBO of the mental powers. A body which is the ready tool of tho mind; that feels as fresh at the end of tho school day as it. did at tho beginning, not leaving a nervous wreck as so many of our stu dents are. Too many of our students do not think of tho benofltB to bo de rived from physical culture, but sad to say think only of tho present, the worry of dressing and tho few mo ments of slight exercise which stiffens them for a while, but does. them a vast amount of good. This failure to com prohend its valuo 1b duo to their not thinking of the future. Many a tlmo I havo Hoard men and women pay, "Oh, had I only taken physical culturo and gymnasium work when In school! You look so healthy; jr-ou feel so Bolld." Ono thing I have observed, that generally all healthy boys and girls Kansas. About two , hundrpd Jay- hawkers at that tlmo out-rpotod Ave havo a healthy disposition, aro open, hundred Cornhuskors, although wo wfcro winning 'the gamo with oaso. Unloss tho studontB take a brace this Is going to happon again today. But it, is not only to avoid tho ombarrass mbnt of being out-rootod on our own grounds that should causo ovory atu dont to come armod with a big mega phono, this ..afternoon. The toam is crippled and neods all tho assistance wo cnn-glvo it. Amos is undoubtedly strong onough to glvo Nebraska a merry tlmo of It ovon when wo could play our best men, and with n team composed partly of substitutes and rmFtly-" half-disabled regulars, vic tory Is by no moans a certainty, Tho constant ropotltlon ot this assortlon may load somoto think that wo aro croaking, bdt wo wish to bring homo to ovory student tho realization of tho fact that tho game this aftornoon is not going to bo a littlo practice gamo, and that it requires tho efforts of ovory man in tho University to brlngSlctory to Nobraska. Let every studont arm hlmBOlf with a mega phono today and occupy a Boat In tho rooting Bectlon, directly opposite tho raiddlo of, tho flold, and oboy lmpllpitly ovory direction of tho cheor leader, for 'otherwise tholr'offorta will bo of little uso. It is only by concbrtod effort that wo can havo tho kind of rooting that is going to glvo us victory over Ames and over Colorado. 0 JMMh Jul IBv'i ' BE LOYAL moYs. Wear the Scarlet and Cream ....To-day.... AMES WILL DE HERE 300 STRONG. SHOW YOUR" COLORS. Buy your Ribbons where all the girls buy theirs. The Ribbon Lady will make your streamers, Ro settes, etc, for you free. jWfii Bender as an Author. Tho currpnt "number of tho "Nor mal' tho papor published at tho South ' Dakota. Nprmal School, of which John Bonder, tho Jgreat Nobraska athloto, is Instructor in athlotlcs, contains tho frnnk and honost. Not crabbed and ill-humored. Still moro is this truo of old men and Women. I can't understand why students grouch and grumble because they aro obliged to fako athlotlcs. It seems to mo, from my experiences ' with other people, that thoy aro wasting a great opportunity. SomethlngJ.hoy will not bo able to take after thoy grow up and aro In business. I know of no rschool today, college, university, or normnl, whero physical culturo Is not required, nnd compulsory. It Is also a fact that all high schools aro be ginning to enforce gymnastic work. Tho older "people aj-o realizing tho need of tho work for the child that is fading away undor tho hard studying. If tho studies aro such that a child cannot enrry- its physical work or can't arrange an hour for her gym nasium work, then I say, cut out a study, and I am suro tho child wl)l appreclato It later in life. 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