The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 16, 1906, Image 4

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Talking Machines at $1 down
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, Professor Fossler Receives Unusual
Document.
ProfOBHor PoHslor has received ann
announcement In mourning from i:.:
t(-nu of the philosophical faculty of
tho University of Vienna concerning
the doatl! of theemlnont sclontlst, L'r.
Ludwlg Holtzmann, professor of
PhyslcB at that university. This is an
example of tho Interesting custom
provalent In European universities of
giving news of moment to tho cntl.r
civlllzod world. It rovcnlsji high pro
fesslonal standard at these instltu
tlons, for tholr ambition seems to be
a unified world Interest In education
rather than a limited provincialism.
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tby tho class of 1908, wan adopted:
' That tho class of 1910 hereby agree
to dispense with class scraps on the
I campus and use our Influence, as a
,class, to presorvo tho dignity of the
University In the future
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No New
Rules, 1
No Forward Pass
Senior Meeting.
Tho Senior meeting called yesterday
In U. 207 was adjourned without hav
ing transacted any class business. An
other meeting will be callod In a
short time.
our prices.
is a stonewall of
In
Our stock
perfection. See us for nil kinds
of sporting goods. 10 por cent
discount on Football Clothing.
Lincoln Cycle (o.
1317 O St.
H. E. Sidles' Old Stand
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gained 10 yards around end on tho
next play. A fumble gave tho Corn
buskers tho ball, but a five yard pen
alty forcod thorn to punt again. Drake
kicked In return and Denslow made 15
yards for Nebraska by' an end run,
taking tlmo out for repairs. Drain
punted, and McDonald downed Taylor
In his tracks. Drake was penalized
15 yards on tho next play and punted
to tho 50 yard lirib. Lino bucks netted
10 yards for Nebraska and an ex
change of pun(s left tho ball In Drake's
possession on her own 30 yard line.
End of,hair, 0-0.
In the. second half Matters, In spite
of his crippled knee, wiuFsont In to
tackle. Harvoy was transferred to
guard and Cook replaced Drain at
quarterback.
Evans kicked off to-Mason, who re
turned to tho 25 yard lino before be
Btopped, and Little carried the ball 12
yards on a lino buck. On an exchange
of punts Nebraska got the ball in tho
contor of the field and Denslow made
15 yards around the right end! On
tho next play McDonald got away for
his brilliant 35 yard run and after two
unsuccessful efforts, Nebraska pushed
tho ball over tho line, Mason making
tho touchdown. Cook kicked out, but
Denslow sfumblod In catching, so no
kick was allowed, Scoro, 5-0.
-fclttle .kicked off to Taylor on Drake's1
10 yard line, but Taylor returned to
tho 40 yardjino before being stopped.
Punts wore exchanged frequently.
McDonald was Injured and Benedict
was sent In. Nebraska got the ball on
tho 35 yard lino and "Bennlo" tried n
drop-kick from tho sldo of the field,
missing by a close margin. Drake
kicked out to Mason and more punts
left the ball at tho center of tho field.
Rico was Bont out for slugging and
Nebraska penalized 20 yardB. -Nebraska
puntod and Drake made 10 yards
by a fako punt. Time was called with
tho ball near'tho center of the field.
Score, 5.-0v
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look at the stitches in each
count them slip your foot into
the Stetson and you will know
you've found the better shoe.
Stetson shoes give you back
their cost in actual wear and
satisfaction.
See the Stetson before you
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W.t Printing.
il'48 iV Street LINCOLN, NEB.
Comenius Club.
Tho Comenius Club held Its first
regular meeting 'Saturday evening" In
Unlvorslty Hall. . Officers, wore elect
ed fo'y this semester as follows:1
President, 0 Kotouc; vice-president,
P. R. Vacosok; secretary-treasurer,
Wnv.T. Provaznlk',
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