The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1906, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN,
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The Ifcsporlan, Vol. f 1,' Tnq Kobrjukan,
VoU 10, Scarlotand Cream, Vol. 4,
PuhllBhcd dally, oxcopt Sunday and
Monday, at tlio Unlvorafty of Nobraaka,
Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hcaporlan rubllih
Ine Co.
Application mado for entry at tho
postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as
sccond-dnss mattor under act of Con
gress of Mnrch 3, 1879.
Board of Directors.
O. V. P. Stout. Laurence Powder.
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Dwlglit Cnimor.
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Manager Fred
Circulation W. B.
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- Subscription I?rlco. J2 per year In advance
Again tho moral wavo and wavo of
roforrnation havo passod over tho col
logo world of Amorlca, yot wo moroly
snillo and wonder whore tho results
,nro und what all thin commotion could
havo been. This groat splutter about
football looked for a while as ir it
would c.hango radically tho wholo .sys
tem of college athlotics. But tho moro
consorvatlvo authorities havo moroly
kept still, and permitted tho fanatics
to "toar things up" and now tho con
servative olomeut will tako up tho
work whore they loft off when tho
eruption occurred.
Columbia, Just at tho closo of tho
football soason, mado a grandstand by
a bluff abolishment of football. Tho
New York school thought sho would
havo all tho other, institutions of tho
East following hor to got on tho band
wagon of reform. But not so, tho othor
schools took tho subject up and, aftor
giving it caroful attontion, waited for
furthor.. action, until tho Rules Com
mltteo reported. This comraltteo mado
oho chticgo invthe rulos. and no howl
was put up.
Now, Columbia, Now York Unlvor
Blty, sovoral denominational schools
of tho East and West, and Central
City Collogo ,of Nebraska aro making;
a quiet sneak to got back , into the
chairs up be moro considorato of their
fellow studonts horeaftor.
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Lifting the Ban.
Fresh impptus has been gjven to the
movoment to lift tho ban from tho
"summer baseball' player by tho re-
markablo confession of tho men who
constituted tho University of Iowa nine
and tho declaration of Physical Direc
tor Young of Cornell. Tho Iowa men,
realizing that thoir playing on a uni
versity team would bo in direct viola
tion of tho amateur code, woro manly
enough to confess their professional
ism. In making thoir admission they
declared their firm belief that thero 1b
hardly a collogo playor of ability in
this country who is a bona ildo ama
teur. Thoso who Jtnow anything about
tho real situation do not need the
chargo of tho Iowa men to prove its
truth.
Following this public confession of
tho Iowa playors, Mr. Young of Cor
nell, a famous athlete himself, comes
out in dofonso of tho "summer nino"
player, even if ho is paid for his ser
vices. Although Mr. Young does not
represent tho official attitude of Cor
nell, ho Is not alono in his contention
that tho good of college athlotics would
bo served by abolishing the present re
strictions. At both Harvard and tho
University of Pennsylvania thero are
men high in authority who believe
that tho rules promote deception und
lying among tho very men thoy want
to help. Thero is no doubt that the
official sontimont on this poinl is crys
tallzlng and that in favor of the player.
Woro it not for tho precedent it would
sot for athletes in the other branches
of collogo sport there is no doubt that
tho authorities would bo willing to re
movo tho restrictions without delay.
But if professionals we're to be allowed
on tho basoball teams, what would
ihcro bo to Mndor their wholesalo
competition on other teams? This is a
.yory Important matter and is really
deserving of an Intercollegiate confer
ence, lo Insuro its prompt and proper
settlement.1 Illustrated Outdoor News.
Government Inspection.
Captain J. 0. Worklzer, commandant
of tho Battalion, yesterday received
a elogram from Major Wm. A Mann,
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$10.00 CRAVENETTES1
Tho kind tho "b? storos ask 112.00 nnd 815.00 for? I am
in tho Ruin Contrbnsinoss for fair with broad ahouldored
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gamo. Columbia very qulotly olectod
a chptaln on tho 15th of this month
for hor team next year, and plans aro
on foot to hlro a coach. Ono by ono
thV othor schools will como around
and whon Soptombor oil tho presnt
year arrlvos the air will bo just as full
of footballs as ever.
' There has boon considerable com
ment lately in regard toHho promiscu
ous way in which students loave
chairs turned up in tho general library.
It is not an uncommon thing to. sea
a chair vacated all aftor noon, yet
turned up at tho desk denying any
ono "the privilege of its use. Sinco
tho library is not largo enough, as it
is, to accommodato all 'those -who wish
tq study, two suggest that thfl students
w'ho liYQ been aqcustoraod. to turn
of tho General -Staff, to tho effect that
ho would-lnspcct the University cadets
and equipment during tho early part
of ' April. Tho cadets have always
stood high in overy respect, and noth
ing but praise has gone from tho In
spector to Washington. Wo havo no
roasqn to fear Inspection this year, for
novcr was the military department of
tho University In bottor condition than
It Is at the present time.
Sombrero
Class of 1906.
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About one week ago we .had .
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Now we have just
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How much longer can you wait? Figure it out
for yourself. Can you afford to delay?
QET IT NOW.
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Prof. G. P. Costlgan or tho law
School has an article in the Harvard
Graduate ' Magazine for March on
Harry Duns ton, First President of
Harvard."
Don't, put .it off. Got a' Sombrero
now. Thoy aro going fast at tho Coop.
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