. . r THE DAILY NEBRASKflLN. r s- v in i L i A v- f .V l Cc Da p Ucbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol, 31, Tho Nobrankan, -. Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, except Bunday and Monday,, at tho Unlvoralty of Nobroflkn, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesporlan -Publlsh- Injr Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P) Stout. Lauronco dossier. If. P. Loavltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. a. Sohrolbor. Mdltorln-CUIof J. p. Clark Mahapor 1 rod Naughton Circulator Waltor 13. Standovcn Athletic R. A. Van Orndol Editorial Roomc U 204V. Hunlnoaa Omco, U 211. Poat Onicc, Btatlon A, Lln " coin, Nob. Onicc hours of BijBlnosn Manager and radltor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. Telcphono Automatic 1628 Night Tolephono Automatic 2365 i .. ' - .-- ' Bub,8crlptlon. Prlco, $S por year In advanco Kntbrcd at tho pontodlco at Lincoln. Nob. iih Rocond-'cliiHU mall inattor under the not of congreHS of March a. 1870. Individual notices will bo charged for, at .tho nito of JO cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and unlvoralty bul lotlliH will gladly bo published froo, an hcrhtoforo. WHY7 Yesterday afternoon one of tho In lorb)uJ) football mannsora asked per mlHlqu of tho ofllclals to schodulo a ganiq. for Friday afternoon, nntl was refused on tho ground that to allow a gnrne of Intorclnss football In tho ufloraoQU of any Hchool tlrty would cut Into VQKMlav class work too much. If tho authorities maintain tholr stand la this position, it will mean tho failure of lp.toroln.ss football this year, and wo do nqt. Tool that thoy aro Justified In assuming this attitude Thoro will bo bud three games of football botweon (ho -classes this year, as the law class en have not organlzod loams as yet, and have fused with tho academic classes. This moans that six teams, or slxjty mon, will play, and it is safe to say that not ovor a fourth of theso havo classes from two to threo In the afternoon of any day. "Vo havo been lntorcstpd..in lqtorcltBs athletics for sooiq while, bijt wo have no'vor yot soen. anybody who was not a player cut a class for a gamo, so that at tho moat thoro would ho but twenty cuts tais.(montli on account of tho games. It does not seem, to tho avorago stu dent that this is onougTT of a disadvan tage to, justify the' authorities In pro- blb'uing contests on any day but Sat urday In tho f,aco of tho many disad vantages, which contests on that day would suffer from. In tho first placo, it vroald fee nrjvctically impossible to g,et oiif J1 9nV sort of a crowd at the Intorcloss games if thoy woro played, Stujrday morning, as. only a vory small po.rt of tho sudont body havo any qaslon for t coming upon tho campus, that day. TTnhTwould provont tho intrclass board from getting any gato-monoy with which to buy .sweat ers for tho champion team, thua with drawing on,p of. tho greatest induce ments for ,mon to try out'for tho clasa "toamsif . That tho development ot mon on the; class teams is of great Impor tances sb,qwn by tho fact that three' of thp men playing on tho varsity at tho present time Drat played on class .tcms, and probably would never have tried -out for, tho first 'team had it not boon for .their experiences on class ' teams,. In viow of theso facts, it seoms to us m if permission Bhould bo given tho class teams to play on any nftor- noon vVuy don't you. go down to Sander son't 'and seo their swell $4.00 special shoes? , 4 Cross Country. Havo you ovor dono any long dis tance running? Do you think you can run? Would you llko to run with tho C. C. squad for oxerclsd? Wo need you in this squad. Nobraeka Bhould haVo between-ilfty and ono hundred mon running with tho C. C. squad every night, and last night only nlno men woro out. Ne braska was represented by an excep tionally strong toam last year, but ono of theso mon Is nvailablo this year. If wo expect to retain tho cup Nebras ka; must havo more men, nnd better mon to win again. Thoro Is no doubt but that It will tako a much better toam to win this year than It did in 1901. At least twenty-five students havo taken pnrt In the C. C. work this year, and It Is tho duty of every man- to como-out and do his best to help develop a winning team. There will bo a meotlng of all thorfo Interest ed In Mils work In my ofllco at 11 a. m., Thursday, November 0. This meeting Is called to arouse onco more tho Interest which seems to bo faBt dying out, except with a handful of men. It Is for the purpose of transacting some Important busi ness, too. Keep the time In mind, 11 a. in., Thursday. II. G. CLAPP. Illinois Game Not to Be Moved. Tho following artlclo regarding the Thanksgiving gamo with Illinois ap peared in "The Illinl," tho dally news papor of tho Unlvorslty of Illinois, Sunday: "President William Moldorth of the Threo Byo lcaguo yostorday presented a petition to Ornduato Manager Huff, asking thut tho Illinois-Nebraska game on Thanksgiving Day, be played at Peoria. Tho invitation was 'signed by Mayor Tolson. President Meldroth and tho newspapers of tho city. Tho Threo Eye league directors at a recent meotlng voted freo use of tho Lake View grounds and endorsed tho petition." When soon yesterday afternoon In regard to tho abovo article, Dr. Clapp mado tho following statement: "Undor no consideration would we, thlnlc of tnklng tbo Thanksgiving gamo away from Lincoln. Arrange ments havo been completed for hold ing tho contest hero and they will not be changed. Iq my opinion there would not ho as large an attendance at tho gamo wore It held In Peoria as thoro will bo horo in Lincoln. ' "If a Nebraska-Illinois game is scheduled noxt year It probably will bo played at Champaign but the game this season will be pulled off in Lin-coln?r COLORADO NEXT. (Contnued from pago i.) tho coachcB and ho gives a very good account of himself for a now man. Cot ton and Jonkins still continue to fill tho guard positions and unless some now men show up thoyAvlll-hnve those places for tho roat or tlio aeason. A mass meeting hna been arranged for-Frlday of this week in the chapel. "Mrs. Raymond and tho rooter leaders will havo charge of this meotlng. Mrs. Raymond has" arranged a musical pro gram" consisting entirely tif Univer sity songs. About flvo minutes of this time will bo dovotod to yelling. Bvoryono should remember this time and como proparod to add every bit of enthusiasm to tho meeting they pos sibly can. Fountain Pons Tho "Ideal," Water man. "Self-filler," MU. of N," and other makes. Tho Lincoln Book Store. 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