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XLbe a flv IFlebraekan Vol. VI. No. 20. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1906. Price 5 Cents. r " f- -U ;V. f -2 t ,-. CYCLONES COMING AMES TEAM EXPECTS A GAME TOMORROW. HARD 1 oooooaxaKso2)oooao IOWA STATE COLLEGE (AMES) vs. NEBRASKA Special Correspondent- Gives Inside Information Clean Game Is Promised. Tho following lottor explaining Hie football situation at Ames and giving the record of "the Cyclones" to date, was received by the Nebraskan yes terday: Ames, Iowa, Oct. 18. (Special to The Nebraska!.-) Ames started tho season of 190G for the football cham pionship of Iowa with brighter pros pects than she has had for yenrjj. How evov, itf football, as well as In other events, you never can toll till It's ovoiv Early season dope for several years has favored Ames, yet when it came to a test Bhe was compelled to take Becond place Hrltlcnl examination of tho Avork dono by the "Cyclones" In their early Ijjeoson games Indicates that they still have a lot to learn about the game, and also discloses weaknesses which, unless overcome, may prove vital at critical times In the game with Cornell, Ames had really no opposition at all, and thej game simply resolvod Itself into a procession, AmeB piling up a total of 85 points. Tho game merely showed, tho weakness of Cornell. With Coe, which had u, fast back Held and fast ends! the Aggies struck a different proposition. Altho AmeB waB victorious, Coe was daugorous at times and, hadthoy had a good drop kicker' would doubtless have Bcored. Des'Molnes' College discovered that sh could puncture tho Ames lino oc coslounlly, and used Tiborgholn to batter the Ames tackles. Des Moines rains were not consistent, however, and the "Cyclones' " line always hold at critical times. The game with Mornlngslde was the hardest yet played this season. Ames won by a score of 32 to 0. The Sioux City, bunch put up a fighting defense and were hard to start.' At times the Ames backs wore thrown for losses , -Mnlntralrla WftH Wltllill klCkillK distance SP'the Ames goal two or throe .times, Captain JaonBon at quarter adds materially to the strength of ,tlioJiiajn and Is 'always in the game. Reppert, AmeB big fullback, who' has been out for some time, will probably be in the game Saturday. Ho Is a strong defen sive player and should aid in keeping the Cornhuskers away fron) the Ag gie's goal. "Sioux" Jones and McElhiney have . been doing good work tfils yoar again, and are- countedupon to gain against tho pra.hraakR line. The Ames line is fairly heavy and fast and ought to do tho stonewall" act f unless Nebraska has some hard line plungers. The Cornhuskers dofeatod tAmes last-year In the mud, and no doubt expect to trim the "Cyclonos" again. ui - SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 3:30 P. M. a 0OSXttSQOSO0OZy& A 000DJECTIN0 FOOTBA RALLY PROVES IM MENSE SUCCES8. Enthusiasm Evident Clever Speeches and Excellent Music Rooting Best This Year. On the other hand, AmeB oxpects to do as well as Drake did, and Bhould do bettor If dope counts for anything. Which ever way tho game goes, Ames may be depended upon to play clean, sportsmanlike ball and to uphold the good namo of tho Cardinal and Gold. Ames has seldom had a cleaner, whiter opponent than the University oY Nebraska, and looks forward to a clennhnrd .game. ATHLETIGEDITOU, I. S. C. STU THE PRIZE 80NG. NEBRASKA TEACHERS MEET. Many University Men to SpeakBan quet to Be Held at Llndell. The meeting of the Association of Nebraska Teachers ami Superinten dents began In this city last evening and will continue till Saturday morn ing. This afternoon tho Lincoln prin cipals will give a reception to the vIbI H. C. Robertson, '09, Wins Reserved Seats for Ames Game. Manager Eager has announced the winner in the football song contest Inaugurated lOHt week. H. C. Robert son, 09, 1b the lucky Individual and his voraos are printed below. The contest demanded that words be Bet to tho popular ulr "Cheyenne" and that one complete stanza should bo submitted. Two reserved seat tickets for Saturday's gamo were of fered for the successful words and the decision was left to the band. Tune: "Choyonno." Out hero In old Nebraska-long ago WJiero we all live and 'bout it like to - blow, The total scores against tho team were 'O." Nebraska surely .showed them how to go. " We don't have old Bender lo-depend ........ .. .... ..ii 1 lo. Tni-H nnu 10 me un vuihii juuum. hi i4..... .,.i T,...,wiif nwmim -- - 'liUILUIJUU IHiU JJClldHUk me fiuiiw, Memorial Hall. A banquet will be i uut (jn nni c00k can show tluhgoods given Ihjs evening at the Llndell to dear oftl Ames; wnii Ti, tmiHtniaBtfir is Sunerln-1 They'll keep right on a winning-all the .1 rrn limit. timilnul n. A Vnlnmr nf TtanlrlGG nnu' . .. ..- t..?... i .i . I lwuv"v w ' " The dovs aron i any. uiey ro.uouuu w the manager, L. E. Mumford of Lin- u0 or (ie; coin. Yesterday evening Chancellor An drews gave a discussion before the Association , of "The Salary Question and tho Pension Question." The ad dress was delivered in Memorial Hall. This afternoon ProfeBsor T. M. Hodgman will speak on "The Question of tho Eighth Grade" in Memorial Hall at 2 o'clock, and In the evening session Dr. H. B. Ward will 11bcubb "Tho Ex amination Plan vs. the Credit System in the Certification of Teachers." Music at Convocation. Tho following program will be given at Convocation thfS morning: Romunzo . Marschner Scherzo Schubert Loroloy-Paraphraso Nesyedba Mr. Edward J. Walt, violin. Mlss Lillian Elchocello. Mrs. Raymond, piano-arid .organ. ' ' t Medical Society Meeting. TTho University Medical Society will .meet Saturday evening at the usual hour. Dr. H. Winnett Orr will address tho society on "The Physician of 1812." Joe Branson, the star half-back on tho Lincoln High School team last year, has been declared eligible for tho 'Varsity squad. i The Senior play committee has se lected Miss Alice Howell to direct the class play this year. We'll help you win, boys, If you'll work like sin. Oh Oh Oh Fos ier, Fos tor, Wewnnfrmoro touchdowns. There'B no hope for Ames here, And after the game Js over We'll all join In shouting In glee For Nebraska and victory. H. C. ROBERTSON, '09. GLEE CLUB ENLARGED. Good Clib Assured More Tenors and Instrumentalists Wanted. At tho third try-out of Glee Club men, liist night, It was decided to In crease the size of the club. Such excel lent material has shown up In the basses that many of them will be re tained and more tenors will be added to balance the club. "Anyone who can slug tenor is urgod to put in his application before Mon- day and try out for. tho new places. Application blanks may be found at the general olilce In charge of Regis trar Clark. Ask for them there. Some excellent mandolin and guitar men have been selectod, but more are desired and any one who plays either of these instruments stands a good show of making the club. Director 'Gillespie announces that with the present line-up of men Ne braska will havo the finest Glee and Mandolin Club in tho history of tho school. Yesterday morning witnessed one of tho best football rallies over held at Nebraska. The enthusiasm, tho speeches, the music, left nothing to be desired and the hnlf-hour asslguod for tho affair seemed all too short. Aftei tho usual proludo of yells, tho band opened (the "devotional oxoi cIbob,"- as Dean Pound culled them) with a splrltod solectlon. Dean Pound then startod tho Bpooch-maklng with a characteristic talk. Ho brought for ward as a Justification for presiding over tho football rallies the' fact that he waB tho oldest living rootor on the campus, even taking precedence of Dc. Bolton. Further, ho Bpoko very optimistically of the team and Its work, declaring that ho had noticed In the past that tho teams which kept strug gling along, JiiBt barely winning each game, have been in tho end Nebras ka's most successful tenmB. CluBlng with a splrltod oxhortatlon to both rooters and "rootoresBOB" to do tholr duty, he declared his Intention to be In .the middle of the rooting section next Saturday and to jell until ho could not talk above a whlspfci Assistant Coach Stuart wus Immedi ately called on and greeted with groat ontliuslaBin. Having declared his in- tentfoiMQ talk to the "girls as well o,- the fellowsMr. Stuart told tho crowd of the urgent need for their support next Saturday. lie said tho-team Is going up agoliiBt tho fastest and huski est bunch or Iowa farmers that has ever come Into Nebraska. In getting ready for tills gamo tho boys hnv.e workod as hard and faithfully as any team he has over seen and now It is up to the rooters to do tholr-part of tho hard work. He charged them all to follow Dr. Pound's example and yoll till -they couldn't whisper, and then take potash tablets and yell some more. Following Coach Stuart, Dr. Pound introduced a new jnember In tho ranks of faculty football enthusiasts in the person of Dr. Maxey, tho now ..profes sor in tho College of Law. Dr. Maxey declared his football enthusiasm to bo of the highest order. He said ho would rather miss a wedding than, n football rally nny xlay (thatJn fact, ho missed his own wedding to go to a, football gamo) . Further, ho declared it t6 bo an easy question as to-how tho Ames gamo will come out, for Ames would "surely bo licked." Ho also mude a plea for Uio bleachers and bleacheresses (wUh apologies to Dr. Pound) to do their duty ana ueip, Nebraska win a glorious victory. Tho Jubilation closed with moie-' music from the band. Special 'Varsity dress suits, ?U5;0"0 and $40.00 at Ludwlg's. , . c- -r HELP TO DEFEAT A M ES . o 't ' ,? s . 1 ! ,.