7 -v, V ,- 'v-,' ,"-1 ::? V T ' xv-: S . i .: U V : Voli V. No. 49. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FIUDAYECEMBER 8, J905. Price 5 Cents ?3 Vej.fWFW - M ,MM , , , ,, ,, MIMi I. I S W: V ft3' -., t ' ,. - ;K - K . ! - N v X ' l is Br w X'- & ' "x v .. x t . 5 Jill lOtfSWIN GAME MAKE ONLY TOUCHDOWN IN EX CITING GAME. Start Off With a Rush and Score in ,Few Minutes of Play Senior Brace and Almost 8core. The first of the games between the different classes of 'the University to decido, the Interclaas football cham pionship for the present year was played yesterday by the Junior and Senior teams. Owing to the fact that law students jvere allowed to play on the Academic class teams, both teams were considerably stronger than has been the case wtth the two upper classes In previous years. The weather was ideal for football, and the. flold was a little "too soft is anything. A fair-sized crowd saw the contest, and during the latter part of the game became quite enthusiastic. - The Seniors kicked off at 1:45, and the Juniors by a sqries of tacklo. plays took the baU right down the field for a touchdownWlthout losing possession nco, and gaining jm average of four yards every down. X)n the final play when, the Junior-back waapushed over the line tlie Senior full back made a "notable attempt, to ..steal the Sail, but thorofereo would not allow It. How ard kicked goal. The Juniors thenv kicked off to. the Seniors, and the lat terat. once xprovedthat Ihey -Were much better on offense than they wero ' on defence. Fonlon and Glbbs "alter nated at end runsand. tackle -plays, and advanced tlio. ball forty yards, 'only to lose It on a fumble. "The SenlorUno 1 held .for the first time duringtho gaftie and; tho Juniors had" to kick. The' march began again, Fenldn and Glbbs dping tho work as before, and it looked .; good for a touchdown when time waa called. ' s . At the beginning ol the second half tio Juniors kicked off, and thoSonlors started for tho goal once more. Crnmer had. learned how to break up the In terference, for . Fenlon, however, and the latter could not gain around the end. ' Tackle' plays wero resorted to, and tho ball advanced to the twenty yard Hnc. when tho Juniors took a bracQ,and-got the ball on downs. Two attempts 'at 'the line failed, and Myers tried a kick. The muddy ballwas too -heavy, however, and it dULJie. rise off the groundr Aftera. wild, scramble for 'It, a 'Junior got possession. - No ' galncould bo made,, however, and an other! puntTwas in order. Beforetho Seniors' cdulcl, advance the ball very far, time was" called. Fonlon 4was tho best ground gainer of the game, making a number of long runs. Glbbs played the best game jtfbr the Seniors as long as his 'wind lasted. On defence ho -was particu larly Btrong, arid on offence his. plunges could rarely be stopped hort of threo yards. For' tho Juniors, Dort at tacklo played the best defensive game, while on offence Runner showed iriarked ,ahlllty at picking holes and Howard did" some good.., plunging- Borg"and Johnson, wero the officials. -r-F GRADUATE CLUB MEETING PROF. HOWARD WILL TALK PROM COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT OF 8ENIOR CLa'sS. Friday, Dec, 8 1339 So. J9th st. ;.T ', n ---is.tas racn as : 'Ji WESLEYAN WINS. AWARD8 INITIAL TO PLAYERS. Adams .to Be Chairman of Committee and Wilson to Be Master of Cere monies Date Not Yet 8et. . 'X Defeats University by One Point In First Game. Wesleyan defeated Nebraska in tkb first game of the season last night by a score of 28 to 27. The game was played on Wesleyan's Tloor before 'a large and onthulastlc crowd. Ne braska was crippled by tho loss of Hagenslck, who was out of thojgamo on account of u lame knee, and an other man had to throw tho goals from tho foul lino, for Nebraska. This lost the garile, as Nebraska threw ono more field gtfal than did Wesloyan, and had about the same number ofchances on account of fouls- Tho first half ended 1G to 15 In favoKof Wesloyan, while In the- second half poUt teams scored tho same number of points. Wesloyan has its ontlro old "team back and played a fast, snappy gam6 Although-a large number of fouls were called, tho gamo was clean through out Tho Nebraska line-up was as fol- . T-.S . - . tVi II . it.orwru , Meyer lows: "Forwards, Mosher and Klowlt; center guards, Hoar and Bell. A return gamo "will bo played In'tho Armory .next Thursday evenings. Meeting of Class of 1905. XA, handful of the members ofsthe claB8 o 1905 met In TJ.; 212 yesterday during the,' chapel hour and discussed the 'advisability of forming a class or ganization for tho year. It wils found that about tweYity members of the class aro taking work Tn the "univer sity this year, and It, was felt that this" nuniber would Justify such n move. Those present decided to do something to keep tho class together until the next Alumni day, when they wish to make a good showing, and It was accordingly arranged to give an informal .entertainment on Saturday, December 16, when all mombers-of Ihc- 'class now In the university .can get together and mako definite plans. Athletic Board Gives "N" to Eighteen Football Men. Tho university athletic board met yesterday -morning and awarded tho Initial to the men entitled to it. All men who have played an. anttro half "in any of tho games with -the Confer ence teams aro entitled to "N's" and this year eighteen players wero quali fied. This Is tho largest number In tho history of tho institution, and is accounted for by tho numbor of changes made in tho line-up after tho Michigan gamo and by the numerous Injuries during tho year which kept regulars out of the big games. Thoso men honored are; Borg, Cotton, Tay lor,' Wenstrand, Nelson, Weller, Lun dln, Burns, Johnson, McDonaldJDens low, Morse, Benedict,' Little, Schmidt, JiJager, Wilson, Mason. Tho question of giving sweaters to the scrubs was discussed, butnothlng definite was. dorio. Tho men wllbprob- ably bq so aNynrdotl If the finances o the board allow fc Yesterday President TrJgg of tho senior class llnishod hor solection of tho commltteo which is to have In chnrgo tho class prompnn'do which will occur next seniestor. The Senior Prom has always rrinkod next to tho Junior Prom" as tho most Important social event of tho yenr, and from n glance at tho commltteo It will bo seen that tho affair this yoar will bo no less successful than thoso of tho past. Tho dato fon tho prom has not been sot defiuitoly, but It will probably, occur on February 1G, tho wdok aftor the Junior Prom. Following la tho complete committee: Ed. Adams, chairman; Clydo Wil son, master of ceremonies; Julia Dc weese, Emma Schrelber, Enn Uracil, IJnte Heacock, Ollvo States, Mildred Siater, Harriet Hutton, Laura Smltlii Rulh "Thompson, Ed, Zlmmorer, Biting Mcndc, Harry Holllngsworth, Fred Lundin, JohriWestovor, Alec "Vim Ors del, Martin Dlrks.Frcd Fairman, Adolf Wellonslck, GeorgoWnlkor. x x.. Date Set for Prom. Tlfe Phl-Rho "StgTna will Slvo it smoker to"nll medical students next Saturday evening nt tho Phi Rho Sig ma rooms, ',1238 O street. , Tho Junior Prom committee met yesterday morning and fixed ohsFefr- ruary 9 atf tho dato for tho annual class auair. l'lans nro already Doing submitted to" make tho Prom tho best .ovent..of tho year, and with tho oner- getlc officers who. havo it in charge, tho Juniorsluiyo every reason to ex pect a good dance. Officers Hop, Committee. The following have' been'appofifted to seiwoon tho Officers' Hop commTU tee: Major CriteB, Captain Anderson, and Captain "CrawfordT Thov dato of tho' hop will be announced in tomor row's Issue, At tho University of Illinois' the ca dets have 6i;dered that at all cadet dances henceforth tho men shall seek their partners for tho next dance Im mediately at the' end of each dance, in order to avoid confusion and delayV Freshman-Sophomore Game. . Tho Freshman and SophomorVfoot ball teams have been hard at wor In preparation for their gamo this afternoon. Both of theso tcams have been hindered sbmo in their work b tho weather, hut all thejnen seem' to x lie in the very best of condition.' 'The . Junior-Senior game being "oyor It is- X now tho aim of tho 8ophdmoro3 " to " completely snow undcr tho Freshlcs, , aihl. then they oxpect.tb find the "; Junlorsoasy But the, FreahWoii'havo been hamnierlrig away until nowxtbey Havo a strong! team, and the predlc .tloh Is that UuKSophs will find no snap. Tho work of tho Sophomore team so far this, year has been of the Jiost, .and their chances 'for tho champion- ' ship surely looks bright. They de feated the Lincoln Academy team by a 8qore.of 27 to 0, and held tho Dflcoln. High School to an 0 tq 0 game ofi, twenty' minutes duration. Nor lino caui be drawn on tho Froahmen as they havo not played any practice game this season. The game this afternoon, will be calledjat 1 o'clock In'order thtit tho gamo may bo over bofore'lt conn filets 'seriously with thocl5sses. , X. x. '. X X xx. Dr. Thomas, Rectal Diseases. 1319 0, lrzrr': C ."SUNSHINE" WILLETTTS SPEAKS AT- MEN'.S' MASS " MEETING Olivet Theatre Sunday, .Dec, JO, at -3:30 p, m. 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