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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1905)
?,-.vJ ' '.- rtf if'N. i'' ,i' .'v - W st r . ' ' ' " -' 'V THE OAkLV NeRASICAN .. &r, X i l - fe Nfr i rsj . im. , t'jA,,i SX- 1 i ffi: R i i.i". tSP if TV rr" 35 tfri Dally fabm X rannnllriatlaii Of The Hesperian, Vol. 81, The Ntebnwkan; Vol. 10, Bcarlet and Creamy Vol. 4, Published dally, eiewjt Bandar and Monday, at the UnlyereCtyof Nebraska ilttcoln. Neb., by the Hesperian Publish- M Co. .. v . . ,. .." , . . Board ef Directors, ,-'. 5. V. P.'Btout ,-f Laurenoe Fowler. . ' ' H. P. Leavltu . . v n-.ll.. -4U.... " r A UWIRIIl VrtJ"UI A. O. Schrelber. Edltor-ln-Chlef . ...... . . JohnD. Clark Manfle.r,. . ,. .-,. . . .Fred -Naughton Assistants. News ,..,..., ,?. j. .-. J.'J). Bn? Athletic i.. ,...,.,.. ,i.H. A. Van Ors4l Circulation . , ...... w. iuv nianuayjji liaitdrlanodme 0 J04. Btislhess OJUe, 11., Post omce, coin Neb." U 2U Station A, i Xv omce hours of Business' Manager and Editor, 1U00 to 11:80 dally,. . , ... relBpHone.'. ..v..,'. . ... . ,Autqrrtatlai,1& N'0htrJveephon.? Automatic 2365 Bubsbrlptfoh Pico; $2 per yndriin' advance Feotball Referm. Vhijfootball JltuaClofa IsjioW coming to a Mad and in the course of a few 'jMeto'the fate of football will bo !d cided. -r . . , , r . r' ' Saturday, at, Philadelphia, thd.foot-, ball rules committee mot and lmmodi afeiypaaiieil te following resolution J 'This, committee, -, in favor of action 'leading toward the opening of the game, xno lessening oi, uiu uiumiuj, tho placing; tit tffflcers lha central body nna renaenngttne ovation or rwes w pbpUlaV,"' " ' ": " f (Aftoa thorough deliberation thp, j JiflWTho rules 's'hSulddiBtlnguifllL ' between imn'ecossaty roughness and brutality, the latter, viz., 'brutaftty, nlmdlrt linnlllfln 'alii trcrtn ' nnrl 'UVlOO.. nuuum myiuxo nuot"C ! .j 'ihg Tho Rnalty for these offenses Ish&ii.d bedlsallflcatipn of tho guilty blayef ' tiritil th;Jl end of tholvhnlf, no 'shbstituto being permitted to tako his place; two such" disqualifications in . niniTnx r.wtK IB I" IB j H JB iH '', fJV SFSB. Sl UK SL'Sl IV BM SH SlB'llH - ' B tf, . j tl , r - "' J. USEFUL "pO.BflttLB.,f IT'.!' ' . 'I. . ' , M'- '1 " . - ' Entered'" aV the poatofllce at tt'ncolh., tho.soasori to bpbrate as a bar to such NebjtAs nd-claii mall jjhattor. under pj.ayorB further participation in any the act .of conffroM of March 8, 1879. ,, . I; 7. '...- , ., A , ,i flu:.', 77,l;M.v-,..t.- ' - : . ' -1 intercollegiato gamos during that sod- TtiAlvtriiinJ i. notices .will ha ohanred- for at inn raio oi iv oenia ior wicii iiiooruun, Kaoulty departmental and jiinlVfirslty. bulr lotlna. villi gladly vbe, publUhed free, as norotororo. V V. SOUVENIR NEBtiABKANS. The souvenir Football number of the Dally Nebr'aakari has been' taken off sale at thVbobk' rtpres, but there are a few copies at. tPP. office of the Ne- braskah which may be had at the regu lar price, ten cents; f DR. BE88EY ON FOOTBALL. Asked about football', Professor Bes sey said: "I have boon thinking for Bonio timo that thero Bhould be a 1nmdi6ap placed upon the, heavier team, just as in yacht racing there Is a handicap upon tho larger boat I talked to a fow people about this mat tor before tho Thanksgiving recess, but being very busy at that time, id tfot do anything about it. On my way back from tho east last woek I no ticed an item inone of tho Chicago p'aporstp l cffeot at thpTBame .sug gestion had been made by some one In the University of Illinois. Tho . more I think ovor tho matter tho mora lr am Impressed with the valuo of. tho suggestion, which no doubt has often boen madd -before. Why it has not boon adopted is not hard to surmiBe. 'The heavy, team does not want a handi cap, ind tho lighter one Is too proud. to ask any odds. Bo( the game has comb to bp ry contest bf Weights rather, than of skill alorfo. Of course I do . npt suggest that there is not a great deal pf:skjll in thp present game, but asshownlTt AnnAybor, all tKff skill . -of .our lighter team, could not, oyer' come tho avoirdupois ot tho opposing team.jgl, should ike'.to place so Wuvy a'handlcapuponithq heavy teams that - coaches would ilnd it iafmpifgRi'. blotto 'develop, .great skill , .in light teams, rather; thaiwtcreolloqt-all.' jhp .wplght"possiDie.;'.'aupp.9, w.y pmr.uM get.-upwp muijuutvV'i " ". of sJUQh-4tHfcimenrasv.P.rafes8qr Ross, -Dfc-CondrkJrof,essQr FossteTMnd -so inllhraot;; ,likel Pfb'f el. yottldt Veat ajairaye then; nlav aKalast one another, without- some -'!"-' r ? r .",.. - i r son, "Tho former, 'unnecessary rough no'BB,' should include ..the use of the 'straight arm' and elbow in defense, 'piling up' and other acts of similar character. - "Second Tb bring more. open play tho following changes are reconv mended: "(a) Forward pass permissible back of tho line of scrimmage. , "(b) On tho defense there shall not be more than, six players on tlfo line of scrimmage; of .the players back of the line of scrimmage three of them Jnust bp nt least Ave yards from tho HnP; the remaining players back of tho lino of scrimmage, if within Ave yards thereof) must he insido of tile position of tho two players on the end of tho line of wrirnsiago. "(c) ,On the offense, tho sldo having the hall must gain ten yarda on three downs or forfeit the same to the other- side. ''(d) There "should be an official hoard of umpires andrefereeS; chosen in 'advance of-tho football.season and dfctfAMENTAL "gOC&K'i: BOjOItS, $&&, Bill BookafSTiopl -:C? ISfl pin: arid WristBMr'Trunkl, "OxfoVd -'ikes. - . - ' h..U ri. "TrJi GxlXUlZ? 'T?iA-X tJVsilw ',. , Cigar Cases, DjCBaing Cases,.' Toil ojK6lls; .. Flasks etc., eto. Our line is I tfomploto, arid' '(Jf.thc'jnoWeatT5 , i...i-. ir!!i . . : '. . . " p. .' 'r :. j - -- -li. '-y.- ..-' . &! v - ' " -v. .'L.i.'tt'rNr.'r'- -t rt.-. ' -f ia'.Va.... ,v- mmmmmmi ThVflrsi'faiiway in America to.a4opt;ihe absolnte-' - il Block System in the operation ef all trains tt&'tfis).? :j! Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul n - . iiniissinv : -- - T . t '";v? , ' I'.'ljW " L . -- , - i." M T. - U ,-i.- !!- V"' 5.' iu"-3K,"V. ....' 'K-."- block signal rmle tkam any other railway company1.1 w; - The.Sf Paul Tload wa':the fi.rjraibray to .Ught'.v'v its trains by electricity; and it now' has more' thai" ' . ." J vw exoufcno-ugucea paasenger can. in oauy service. Three trains from Union StatfeeiOmaha. to U'nle Station, Chicago; every day.. ' " , ' --" "-' For time table, special rate write . F. A. NASH, Genarfcl Vater Agent, 15 Faratm Street, OMAHA, NEB. A others The -kome: should put a pre- t mlum upon-pluc enduranb'o and sklli, ana not upon nay.ftws Bizojmu wmisu Anhanl(ap..uch .as .1 speak of would Btopthejncrpaslngf anxiety, pf colleges to get. blggeY.anoV ,bir3!)ll 9H e ' teams." ?jv - ' V ' - '..- " - '-'- -J 4 .. 'Seniors should hye JStMrw t6n a Kennedy'sroSrii;TMfS"atreet,l for the Senior boek.'i' V-i?J' , assigned to the respective games by some duly constituted au&ority." . In New Ydrk city, on Friday, in re sponse to the Invitation of Chancellor McCracken of New York University, thirteen colleges and universities hold a joint meeting at which two merrr represented each institution. Chan cellor . McCracken. presented', a resolution-that football - be1 done away with entirely. Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Hpwse of th&jlllltary Academy at West P6int, amended the original reso lution J30 that footbaiHBhouldTbo re formed but not done away.yrkii. Tho umeuunieiiu was carneu oy a yote or 15-, The most prominent- schools ;tiok; side. as .follows:., Harvard, Ritf-?ers7Vresleyan,- West Point, Syracuse, Sw,a"lhmore,t Foidhanr;, and Rbchesfoi' (l),Jtor,reform Columbia,1 New York,. Unlon.Stovehs ahdRochester (Dfor tho abonshmoht of footbdll.y - A committee composed of r.epreseri tatiV9s froni Columbia, NewXork and Westpoint submitted three .different propositions "which were merged into thov followpg: . v ' ' , 'ItesoWed, Thatthls cbferpqee fa yofs the appolntmeat of a rules' com mittee, to govern football to be ap mulato rules for x the . governmeat of tho game.. "Rosolvod, That no one shall he eli gible as a delegate to the conference .who has received compensation by reason, of bis connection with athletics, whethervas a player, coach, umpire, referee, director, committeeman or in any. other capacltyoxcept a member of a faculty of a collegeand regularly enrolled In the catalog." . An invitation was oxtendedtohave slich a body meet in New York,"De-J cemher 28, '05. . WHHaWMMaVMs - -1;V . MM 111 ,M I P M , B pointpd1 by these ijutitutlons annually and' to, be rewMfiMe to the ppolnt ing Wfyf&K. : ; ; 9fJi jlttvltitiph. bo sent te tliejseMeMr Bnd ttmJwrjiiU6 that are acWve J football ajtj&j anjMiw.iy . ors jrcjH m.m'A gouKiea, woo enau ?&$. mm'jm ?l enmsnlttee of eleven wejili, Jjf, er The date of the final contest for the cljl8B football championship of tho University has not as ypt been set Both managers want the game to 'be played this week In order to get it played off before the Christmas vaca-' tlon, but they have bden unable. so far. to get together on tho exact day ofhe game The Sophomores desifevmoro time to get over the ."sore ."spots" re ceived in tho game last Frfd'ay; while the Juniors 'urge that the game bo, played as soon as ppssiblesln order to. take ridyantago of tho (excellent weather.. ,.. Speaking of Speakers Mostly new e'vory ono good sof ditciunt tottochtrt ." "--The Beat American Oration of Ti-iliy,.$1.25" . 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