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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1905)
S5T' v- :1 i" ; jffir'rT7. rrKOM u..'' ; i ?t?i nrrl yirrffl PTftr'yr.?f 4', -' jpyft !v '"i lyF r r.1 ; .. T ''"-'-I.- . . -J?- -.'.- 'ti ":' i ' 1 ?, (. i. i i , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. f li.'.r ,L r . - :'. IfiL ,' II, , , -c '- & i 111 i ' - . I . . jV ' K ' - H 13' ' ' - 5 I v t , A : x ft""' i w the Daily Ilebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Ncbronkan, VolTlO, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4. PnhllHhpd dally, oxcopt Sundny and Mnnrlav at tho Unl vera ty of Nebraska, iffiSSJ Nob;! by the Hcflpcrlan Publish In Co. Board of Directors. O. V. T. Stout. Laurence Fosslor. Hr-P. LcaVltt. , DwlBht Cramer A- a Schrolbor. CkSXtor......V..... Waller E. Standovcn Atiiietio" . : :::::: : r- a. van orsdoi Edltorl.il Iloomc. H J04V4. BujnoH Offloo, U 211V3. P8t Ofllce,. Station A, Lin coln, Neb.-- that our men can never play football that high In the air. It would be sure defeat to play up there, and overy otu dent Is opposed to It, and would rather drop tho Colorado game from tho schedule than have our- team go to tho mountains. Accordingly, If another gamo Is played, It must be In Lincoln, and the conduct of-Nebraska's studonta last Saturday has gone a long ways towards, making this possible. Not only were tho excursionists and tho team loud In their praises, but the Col orado papors have only good things-to say of us, and have nothing to say against playing another gamo in Lin4-coin. Ofllco hours of BUHlnoHS Manned' and Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price. 2 per year In advanco Entered at tho, poutomco at Lincoln. Neb., ub flccond-elnsB mall matter under tho act of congrcHfl of March J. 1870. . Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo publlBhod free, aa heretofore. A3 IT SHOULD BE. ' Tho treatment accorded tho Colorado players and rootors last Saturday was nil that thq most Impartlnl coiildjiavo rtoslrod. From beginning to ond of tho fierce game our own rooters refrnlned from all dorogatory remarks and unfair conduct, as our players refrained from anything resembling dirty work. Both teams played hard ball, but thoy played clean ball, and both are ldud hi tholr praises of the treatment tliqy got at tho hands of the other. At no time In tho gamo did our -men start a cheer for the purpoao of preventing tho Colorado quarter from giving his signals, and tho ,big bunch of moun taineers in the grandstand recipro cated. Of courso there was desultory NEBRA8KA WINS. (Continued from page 1.) bounds at Colorado's forty-live yard line. Benedict, orTtho next down, gave tho signal for an end run by Johnson, nnd ho responded with his longest run of the dny, twenty yards. At the twenty-flve yard line and on the third down Weller fell back for a place kick, but the ball struck the goal posts and Colorado got it on tho ton yard line. Caley kicked out, but the ball was car ried back by Johnson to the thirty yard line. Johnston now tried an ond run, but Christcnscn broke through and nabbed him back of the line. But Boncdlct now comes to the rescue and with Ma son drawing the ends in on an ap parent lino buck, "Bennie" goes aromld tho end and over the goal line tor a touchdown. Tho crowd went wild with cheering after this most spectacular run. Tho balPwas kicked out to John son who heeled tho kick, and Weller lrfoUnti tho coal. Score. .6-0. , The remainder of tho half was a sucji cession of punts exchangetisbetwecn Benedict and Caley. When thchalf ended the balKwas on Colorado's fifty yard line. Second Half. Betwoon halves tho Nebraska band paraded around tho Held and-formed a TTTTTTHTTTXIirXrilllllir: rTTTTTTIIIIIIIIH Heavy -:- Overcoats X GOOD enough for you to wear, good onough for mo to woar, good, onough for anylwxly to wear. Thoy aro straight $14 and 20 coats, bought by molato hrtho season. My price touchdown was scored and Coffin took his place. For Nebraska, Eager re placed Llttlo at right half. Caley klckea off to Schmidt, who carried the ball fif teen yards to tho thirty-five yard lino. Eager and Schmidt carried the ball fif teen yards In two lino bucks and other lino bucks placed tho ball beyond the center of the field, but Nebiaska was now penalized ten yards for holding. The ball was now thirty-eight yards from the Colorado goal and Benedict made thirteen of theBe around end. But Colorado 'held here and took the ball on downs. Slgmund could gain nothing around Johnson, and Caley dropped back to punt, but the kick was blocked, a Ne braska man securing tho ball. Eager now carried the ball In two downs for fifteen yards. Schmidt went through the lino for four more, but was hurt and took time out. Eager failed to gain through centor, but Colorado was penalized for offside. Eager carried the ball forlhe remaining eight yards, and for the third touchdown. Weller kicked the goal, making tho scoro 18-0. Lundln now replaced Weller at tackle. Caley on tho kick-off sent the sphere clear over - Iho north fenco. Benedict kicked off from the twenty yard line to Roberts, who returned the ball twenty yards to Nebraska's forty vard line. Wenstrand was now ce- placed by Taylor. Colorado tried the big boy, but could not gain. Caley tried a place kick for a goal, but tho kick fell short, Bonedlct catching the ball, and rotuprnlng It to the thirty yard line before being downed. At this stago of the gamo Nebraska instituted some of tho fiercest playing over seen on the local field. Taylor and Mason smashed through the Colo rado line for five and ten yards at a time until the ball was in the center .of tho "field. There was but a minute uri Ir. nlmr Knf Tlnnnrllnt nnr'O mnm ohxtho fako play tore around, the end for wonty-fivo yards. But Johnson failed tbsgaln on a criss-cross, and Benedict tried a drop kick. The ball went wild nnuNolled out of bounds in the southwest corner of tho field. Be fore it was put In plaYsagalu tlmo was called with the score thosamo, 18-0. New York Huston and The East Fast- dallv train service via the Chlcaco & North- Western Railway. the double-track railway trom mo Missouri River to Ch cneo. connect ing at Chicago with all lines for all points East. The trains oi tne NorthWestern Line are most completely equipped for the smeiy ana comiun ui yauuns. The Best o! Everything TV-cts and full Information on application to R. W. McGINNIS, Agent, 1024 O Street Chicago & North-Wc6tern Railway NW1G0 i Full dresst $35. Ludwlg. H. 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Wo heard many of the excursionists remark that thoy would like to play bore again next ' jfcar and tho returning visitors aro tho ones wtoo.wlll formulate tho opinion of the student body at Colorado and render It pos3lblo forms to sign them for another gamo here for there Is not a slnglo Nebrnsiva student who" wduld not protest against any moye towards scheduling a .game to be played In Denver or Boulder. There aro several , objections to any such proposition, one ' of them Insurmountable. As long as Colbradoas oven an, ordinary team she can still defeat, us In that high altitude, for throe 'gamea have proved Dr. Saml S. Shean ...OPTICIAN... circle In front of tho grandstand. Here tho members of tho band sang their football song. . When the teams camo on to tho floiator tho second half they were received by yells from the rooters. McDonald and Schmidt replaced "Avery and Wilson In tho lino up. During tho first few minutes of play of tho second tho ball changed hands, sovon tlmeson punts. At length Bene dict returned a punt to thp Colorado forty yard line. At this place thq at-' taclc on tho Colorado lino was re newed, and tho lino, which bnd hold up so bravely In, tho first half was. seen to bo weakening. Two, three and four yard gains were made on smashing plays by the Cornhuskers until Colo rado was forced back to tholr own goal. Hero they took a, wonderful brace and manifested a defensive spirit that Is seldom seen on Nebraska field. It took Cotton twice in his fierce cross buck before tho Hno would give way. and tethlra over for tho, last two yards and a touchdown. Weller kicked the goal wkeae, Score, J2-0. 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