Iftebraefcan m Qhc IDailp VI Ptfc Vol. VI. N0i2o UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, i906. cc 5 Cents' - n ir ir H i i"ii ft r K i V THE DOANE GAME CRETE PLAYER8 OUTWEIGH THE 'VAR8ITY TEAM. -Visitors Hope to 8core.- Probable Line Up. 8chmldt at End. Tho oDane team will ' arrive today i. at 1:25 p. m. oyer tho Burlington. They will go' direct to- tho gym. to 1 dress, play football at 3:30 and leave for, home at 6 "o'clock." "Evidently they inteiidoto stay fa Lincoln no longer than is absolutely necesBaryi i Whllo nothing definite can be learned or tho Doane team it 1b prob able that ihey will outweigh ua in -jfoite of tho fact that thoy have but foV of their old players back this fail. The team, however, is highly elated, over $he showing mado by Ames in last Saturday's game, and come' initio hope of -doing something -themselves. ; The" following will bo iho line-up in this afternoon's game: Doane. . Leftend . BatGS Left Cackle .f.. .......'.. Smith Left guard . ..Spencer Center ....... Taylor Right guard Bronspn Hight tackle . .. Sloniger Right end ........., Hooper Quarter back .' i .Griffith Left half '.......: .Day (capt) Right halt .x v .Barber Full back . ..Medlar Nebraska. Left end - - Johnson Loft tackle .V. , - Matters Left guard- . . . Chaloupka Center Wfflde Right guard -. .'. ........ . . .Harvey Right tackW; -. j Rlce Right end ..7 I... Schmidt Quarter back . . . . . . .TTCooko Left half ...Woller RlgW?W : .n (Little Full back .7. ..........Mason 'Umpires: Stevens and Pinnero. Referee: Cornell. Head linesman: Mains of Crete. As will bo noticed, our llno-up will be almost the same that was presented to Ames last Saturday. Schmidt goes to right end and Wellor fills the vac- ancv in the back-field. thib snoum strengthen both the lino and the back field, and we may look for some orn Jlant gains from both' the ends and - -gome strong plays from tho backs. The game is scheduled to begin at 9:30 -p.m. V1 Other Games. Two gamesof football that" will- in. tereat Nebraskans wilL-bo played-to-'day, between other colleges. Minne q& will playAmes at Minneapolis and a hard .game is expected by tho Gophers. From tho outcome of this" game Nebraska's chances can bo judged to a great extent, and returns -Will be eagerly, watched for. Kansas plays Colorado at Lawrence, and from the result of this garae we should get a line on tho strength of Kansas. Up to date, Kansas had had no foe worthy of her mettle and very little can be learned of her merits. 'The library board .met yesterday eVOIUUS at v u www w fc..v ..- ant business. REPORT FROM DANCE. Pershing Rifles Add Substantial- 8um to Equipment Fund. A report from tho hop committee of tho Pershing Rifles at thpfr meet ing on Thursday evening shows a bal anco remaining, after paying all the expenses of the dance, of $48.65. The report which was given In detail shows eighty-four paid admissions with a total of $105.00 taken in at tho door. Expenses aggregated $56.45, and the balance is indicated abovo. ThlB balance is to be used by the Rifles for tho purchase of new equip ment which is expected to bo in tho nature of khaki uniforms and leggins. If this desire of the company is at tained it will mean a marked advance over tho companies of previous years and will give tho Rifles a vigorous boost up the pathway of their en deavor. Ono of tho chief reasons for tho meeting of Thursday was tho appoint ment of a committee to draft a con stitution for tho company that will provide a means of dishonorably dis charging members who shall be absent a certain number of consecutive timesr F.A. Anderson, R. E. Guthrie "and By ron E. Yoder wore selected. The first tegular medal drill-down of tho year was held in the Armory on Thursday evening. R E. Guthrie was tho winner. To win the medal per manently it must be won successively three tlmeB in these drill-downs, a feat that has been accomplished but once In the history; of the Rifles. Tho company is rounding to in ex cellent shapp, but Ib seriously in need of more members. At least twenty more applications aro wanted at onco and all men who have had a somes tor's drill aro eligible. For informa tion in regard to the purpose of tho company and what it hopes to do this year all applicants sbould go to one of HFe officers. They are as follows: Captain, F. A. Andorson; first lieuten ant, C. D. Slaughter; second lieuten ant, D. C. Wilson. Games Today. Nebraska vs. Doane at Lincoln. Kansas vs. Colorado at Lawrence. Chicago vs. Indiana at Chicago. Minnesbta vs". Ames at Minneapolis. Wisconsin vs. North Dakota at Mad ison. Faculty Ladles 8erve Tea. , The' faculty ladles served tea and light refreshments In MemorIalHall yesterday afternoon. The, attendance was large. ' Mlss Mlldren . F. .Clark, '04, and scholar in German, '06, is teaching in the Townsond, Montana, High School 'this year. . ooooooooooooooa( 7W.C A. TO ALL UNIVERSITY MEN , SATURDAY, (5:00 O'CLOCK P.M., ST. PAUL'S CHURCH ' " ..I in - POSITIVELY NO SUBSCRIPTIONS. ADMISSION 15c )00 DEAN RINGER TO 8PEAK. - WellKnown Graduate to Address Unl ' verslty Men. J. Dean Ringer, Law '06, ono of tho best known and most thoroly all-round men Nebraska has ever graduated, will address all University men on "Col logo Patriotism" In Memorial Hall Sun day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. No man could be better fitted than Mr. Rlngor to talk on this topic. Mr. Rlngor has represented Nebraska in almost ovory lino of student endeavor, having played on tho football team, debated on tho 'Varsity squad, led the Y. M. C. A. In various official capacities, and been a good fellow always. Every man in the University should woloomo the chance to give Mr. Ringer tho cordial wolcomo he deserves. CAPTAIN DAY OF DOANE. "BOB" TAYLOR ELIGIBLE. Big GuardWIII Play Rest of the 8ea son. "Bob" Taylor, tho big guard, has finally been declared eliglblo-to-play on the 'arslty for tho remainder of tho season. Taylor's work has been arranged to tho complete satisfaction of the authorities and he will re-enter the game with a clean credit card. It Is not likely Taylor's presence In the game tomorrow will be neces sary, but in the big gameswith Kan sas, Minnesota and. Chicago, his work will be of Immeasurable assistance to tho 'Varsity. Taylor weighs 205 pounds-nnd Is ono of the hardest lino hitters Nebraska' eyer had,. Athletic circled are Jubilant overthe news of his eligibility. DINNER f i BMH tttaA-BMMi& JBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBT PR0P0SECHANGE JNTER-CLAiS REPRESENTATIVES WANT NEW 8Y8TEM. Freshmen Declared .ineligible to Corf-X. test for Inter-Class Champ- , ' lonshlp. The representatives to tho Inter Class Athletic Board from tho upper classes " aro sorlously considering whether ' or not the Freshmen aro justly entitled td take part in tho championship Bories now jibout to com mence. Precedent hero favors tho Freshmen but tho upper-classmen declare that tho argumont Is Btrong against them. Not only is thd custom iii othor col legos of any size against the partici pation of tho first year team but tho situation! seoma to demand' it.1 tho tfnter-CIags,: Board utmiy men. who havpr 'mado'-'tho "first team arc de barred from lnter-classliconttisfc. ' Ob vloualy.thls glvos the Freshmen the liborty-of solecting" their team. from, among tho ranks b tho Scrubs, mo'8.t of -whom aro naturally first year stu dents; A team Ir assured that' has had almoBt to a, man tho training of tho first team coaches. This id a situation that none of tho other teams .can avail themselves oftavo to a very limited extent, and. It is clrflmed that tho FrOBhmeh have therefore an'unduo advantage. ' Last year's inter-class constitution has been loBt, and anow one is' to- bo drawn upat i meeting :of tho" Board which has been calledjjy A. KleBsei bach, tho.Sonlor athletic chairman, for Tuesday evening, Octob'er. W,,at 8p. m., in U. 11,1. Representatives to this board are appointed 'by the presidents of tho" various classes and three, to a class aro allowed. No contest is expected to ,arlso this yoaFovor the participation of tho Law students In tho inter-class gameB. Tho precedent of last year is expected to settle this matter without further con troversy. However, this is a matter that the Board will . decide onco for all when it draws up the., new, consti tution. NDatos for tho inter-class games will not bo sottlod until after the action of thp inter-class Board, but it Is hoped and expected that a rapid schedule, may bo arranged. Theuse of funds taken 'In as gate receipts.' VlH be.'do-- cided by the 'constitution. Heretofore sweaters haye boon; purchased for tho winning team. " ' ; FIR8T BAND INFORMAL., 1 'Over One Hundred Couples Present. v ' Pleasant Evening Spent. The first band informal of the year, held In Memorial Hall last night, was' a success in every respect. The at tendance was surprisingly large, the orchestra good and the floor in ex cellent shape, .That these informals aro rapidly becoming .the most popular of Univer sity functions there can be no doubt, for at no other dances do the students seem to have as much real, pleasure. They are in every sense informal. v. "K Vy ' .Or "He- ! tir v v, . . 'MSiMi. 'l W& J&i4 14'. Vt-Jta.4l.Ji-.-g'JJAjMJUfct'L t, ,rV. fas.jLi!. . . lJWt.i.wW-JMjSfctlufas u, .