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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
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P (-? mr pn CpiSIASTIC RAiLVILtAVCS M ; Studejnts AJanifestJQrfeat'Confidencein Team to De ' 1 ' feat Minnesota. ,Prbf. ir.idfed by" the University Band, Leads the Students in a Spirited Meeting Excursion leaves over Northwestern , tonight at&OQ, ,5:30 and ;00 0'cidctf, Iumorlnl Hull was packed to the doors yesterday morning at eleven ociock'..withjtidejQt8,JinxJou8 to give tho tenin, such a send-off as no Nebras ka ;team had ever ;tecelvedr In order to keep1 the men quiet "and culm; Coach Booth had Issued orders that none of the" players should , be present, and "Arid taken theni oft tho campus during thht, hour "for a 1 ft tie instruction, but thgld not -seem to diminish-tho en thusiasm 7n' a particle: The-band oc-, cumdrfhe;rqgtrumr'anU prfivonted nijy long speeches by breaking 1 in with some fieVsong or pleco at short intqr , vals, Tho 'football song "which .had been composed for Jho ColoradV game was 'altered to Af the game tomorrow, and a copy.of tho revised vorslon was wnMniMOTiMnB svuf-iwVi '.. j tk.w- me i .v-.'STSSiv cok'-a-.i "v 'n-txr:sirwt -v. 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The Athlotic Board hud given one hundred and ntty, dollars tb tako the "band to the game jbut this was Just half enough, and ho said that it was tho duty 6f"thb students to raise the remalridor of "tho" .necessary amount. He suggested 'that- a hat bo held at the door and that ench student drop a quarter into i't-'as he passed out. This was received by loud ap plause. bytho nudlence and everybody began to hunt through their pockets for change. Tho remninder of tho meeting was taken up with music and rooting. All the unlverslty-cheerawero'glvoli over and ovor, and the yelling censed only when the "bell rang Then tho crowd filed out, singing "Sota, poor Minne sota." x Cross Country .Try-Outs.v x Tho try-outs f6r the cross country vwitut i.v tujiiuaciii. lUUlilUlVil ill JIW cago on( Thanksgiving wns lfojd las.t night. 'About ten men entered tho try-out andxaH. finished' In fair ,tlnie. Tho courso was north and east from tho Armory to tho fairgrounds, around e track four tlniesand back to tho .fvinujp. hub course wnen. covered. oquallec.nbouC flvd and qneourth ijinua. v . A surprise vis sprung on the spec tators when Strohm, a freshman 'from Pairbury, led tho crowvd by slxtr yards at the finish. Heath, who was expect ed to win, was second, "and Alden, third. Strohm made1 a groaf'run, cov ering the distunce In minutes, and 27 seconds. Considering tho condition of. tho course, this was remarkable time. Heath was about ten seconds behind Strohm. Others who made good tlraoworo Morgan and Kmsl - I mmm I Kansas City MaHHafvs. Lincolfl High School 1 X .7 " SATURDAY, NOV. 18 O j3 : , 2:30F,M. - ': ' ft- ; Gehcral, Admisxion,50i , . ' Gtknds&rid, "25$ ft, , mmmm ... bjB'UBat: Mi-N-Hisomf- v il v .raaBBaaaMBBaBaBBaaaaaaaaBaaBBaaaBSBig lrr.ri , ;-ii-H3xeiJjr Coach Booth, Accompanied by Twqnty-twoF.ootball-' Warriors Departed Last Night; , Students Give the Team a Royal Sendoff at'the Burlington Depot Much Cheering as Train Pufs OMtehlri the Best oF ai k jf ry?iwi vuiiuinoii f.A monstrous rally and send-off wnTujiQ ,Tlreet to . given to the football team last even Ing when the train departed to Mlnno apolls. About ono thousand people had gathered at tho Burlington depot; by 5:50 p. m. yesterday, qhd from thiB time until the team departed tho time was spent in giving tho university yells and short speeches by some 6f the men. Tho enthusiasm of the past week reached tho climax last night and (he men wore sent off Jn, the propor way. Tho small buttonhole postors were very much instrumental In bringing forth tho largo crowd, Tho work of, Boothk In his utny at Nebraska' td dreate enthuslnsm among tho students hns surely been vory successful. At the beginning of his work hore it was nlmostMjnpossible fto got oven a. cor poral's guard"Oiit--to tho -gomesT 1t alone rooting; But now tho enthusi asm manifested ly Nebraska studdnts is not excelled In the west : The football ni'en with, first team sjgnals reported for practice Qn tho field lust evening at 3:30, Booth, sent the men through a-swlft signal pac tico. overv mnn hnlntr trlvnn n niii "lrtgxhp, nnd trial at tho signals. Tho 'niil.) 7;k.nA l U II . . . v.nj Miiifiu jm mu xuuuuij oi uio xno braska teamslnco tho Colorado game ,Is thtf clmngOspf Morse to'rlght ond. Morse will strengthen tho lino much, nnd has shown himself to be n good tncjcler. , . tv', ' nner11 was served to tlte tcarii at the training table at 5:10 p. mN After tills they Immediately prbceodedvto tlVo depot, where they had, a BpoclaV car foiv their use. The car was decor ated with JJnlverslty colors, nnd tho scarlet and cream w.Ill be tho men's companion untlj thoy reach the Twin Cities. Tero thoywill ffefend it, and that nobly. " Manager Morrison will, keep tho team ,ln St Paul until ;Satjfrdayvnoon, V'1 'fei tSLu rt -v 1 '1iJ?' MINNEAFOtIS "J ft n-, t' iyr ureal piruggic -r-v iiiinui-rieiu. in tno evening, after tho gamo, .Nebraska will . bo " enter- talned nt- tho Bijou theater in Min neftpbliB. The manager of;tiieMjns. oxi tended nn Invitation to tho tenm in npo ."Tlie arnfters." The men .who accompanied Booth and. Mgfrion"to Minneapolis! on. last nlgliW-trol aro nsqHows: ". v, . 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BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafv -r Ni ' PAN iSMITH. v - - V - X- ' r JVjJfop sota'a ,Rlflh Guard: r f f ' Nebraska fttatn Rap Aaanolaflnn' The Nebraska State' Bar association ' . ' Wlll-holrl Mr iVfh,nrninnl mnnUnfr In "the Creighton College of Jaw in 6mn ' , bev 22 and-'23.' Tho' program Isvery ' excellent nndyiricludes Hon. CharleB ' ;' -jetton, Juaticertor ,ttor-iqprfemo;7x coiirt; rllon. Go. R. Peck,Jpreiiiaent S of 'the- American jBar as'soclatio: " br!r Jloscoe Pound; dean 6t The" Colle'go o'rT " jiyy, uuiuiauy uuior-iJrumuent jaw yers-of America. . J?fl -- ' ' . . Keil6winVlh6;meeanJ?riea4null ,4inne-il will be fieltfae the" iierr'Gt-l2d and tW Tebrrakk2 'state BaV iSSaffi tf JloA will lt6ldTtiie1f dftner tqgeffiw-Tin.V Uertheauspicea-of the fatter " & 4 i& . M .. N x X J- .. w.