i .1,,. ,..! i,, ,W52&xlx3BewmmtiJl4mLMjL3mm r a . If Ktt pMjlliln ill i. HllJi pm ti. ni iliHMMi ;.,'.; T7."ii?7r,r,- 31IM C3. t0 CS3 THE CORN HU ' ;. MwMMm H vH Maurico A. Benedict, quartor-back, end, nnd half-back, weight 161. Beno dlct got his first football exporlonco at Lincoln High, whoro ho playod throo years. His work at passing, punting and running in punts cinched him a placo on tho team in his fresh man year in tho University. "Bon nie's" work for tho four yonrs ho has boon in Nobraska has won him a repu tation among tho best on tho Western gridiron. Ho has beon a member of tho varsity track, basoball and basket ball teams. This Is Benedict's sonlor year, and his homo is in Lincoln. W. N. Johnson, end, weight 163 pounds. "Bill" got his first football exporlonco on tho L. H. S. team, whoro ho played threo years, and his speed and quickness have mado secure his position at varsity end. Ho has played in this position for threo years, besides ho has been on tho track team for two years. JohnBon is registered in tho senior academic. His homo Is In Lincoln. J.l(m Mason, full back, weight 160 nerihda. This is Qlen'3 third year at this position; he has held tho position ever sinco his freshman year. His fierce lino bucking and tackling has placed him high as one of the Western full-backs. Glen played two years on tho L..H. S. team, and his home is In Lincoln. y ' , " "MH A. H. Lundin, tackle, woight 167 pounds. Fred has playod on the var sity for two years and has shown rc markablo strength at defensive work. His' first exporlonco in football was on tho .Lead, South Dakota, high school team. Ho -has been one of tho most prominent men in school since bis en trance. TreTMs a member of tho Senior Academic and Law classes. His home is Lead, South Dakota. L I rf!ti I . . . iiiTTM Mfc., -.,( -GHZ 4 VB-tl C. D. Cotton, tackle and guard, woight 198 pounds. Cotton has played on. tho team for four yoars at these positions, atfd has beon a valuable man "to carry tholmll when Nebraska need ed a few "yards. HIb only other exporl onco outsldo tho varsity was at Yalo in 1904, whoce ho mado quite a roputa- x tion against Hogan. Cotton's home is in Lincoln,. H. S. Wilson, tackle, end and half back, woight 180 pounds. "Bill" has played on tho varsity for throo years, and his speed has mado him 6ne of the most valuable men on tho team. He also played on tho varsity baseball team one year. His first experience in football was at the Illinois State Nor mal School, whoro hb played ono year. "Bill" is. a Junior and lives in Lincolnr J. K. Morrison, manager of tho foot ball team of 1905, la a member of tho Senior Law class. Morrison has beon very prominent in University affairs and has .been tho recipient of many honors from tho students at large. Ho has provon himself trustworthy of ovory offlco conferred upon him and has discharged hiir duties with honor to hlmsolf and tho University. "Johnny" was assistant manager in '03 and '04, and knows all tho "ins" and "outs" of tho work. Tho work of tho manager this year has beon exceptionally dlfll cult owing to tho many largo games tho varsity has played. Morrison's homoTiTGretna, Nebr. Walter C. Booth, head coach, camo to Nobraska In 1900 after a series of disastrous Bcasons and in the first year developed a team that surprised tho football, west t was due almost en tirely to his. untiring efforts that tho Cornhuskor team was ,ablo to defeat every opponent in 1902 and 1903, and In tho former year was not scored against. Ho has raised Nobraska from a second-rato team among those of tho Missouri valley- to a position whoro oven tho leaders of tho Conferenco look upon her as an opponent to be feared. While not coaching Mr, Booth' is a practicing attorney in Now York city, and will soon doyoto his ontlro atton '.lon to his profession. JACKIE ("Genlapa Traapt " R. T. Wonstrand, guard, woight 212 pounds. "Stiff" had ha,d somo exporl onco in football in tho intorclass games slnco ho has been in the University, but this Is his first year" on tho varsity, where he has mado good. Wenstrand' is registered from Wahoo in the Senior Academic class. . 4 W H m '' ' nwBijiva f ftCCICcS3C3 D. Q. Burns, tackle, weight 185 pounds. "Shorty" has been on the var- . slty squad for two. years and because H. W. Craig, full-back, weight 174 of his strong "determination to "do pounds. Craig won Ms "N" in the things" he has been a good player. He Iowa, game last year. Ho is substitute is registered in 'the Junior Civil En- full-back and is a fierce lino pjungor. glneering class, and hails from Wilson- He is a member of-tho Junior class1 vllle, Nebr. .and was 'president of it in its first year. &&s&&&01 WOlffL fourth s acknowl center 1 bachelor in 1903 law dop, is In Lit he is a ) men'gj lK-,.i iuirXkJidxii'fJtx&t.'''