F ju, i i ri 1srr-rrjL:: -ZZZL tzZ ZZ t" Fftfoe3)atl IFlebraeftan h Vol. VI. No. 40. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t6t 1906. Price 5 Cents. . W V .JJ r MASS MEETING ROUSING FOOTBALL RALLY FOR VA KAN8AS GAME THIS MORNING. Band Will Play Prize 8ong Yells to Be Practised Speeches by Eager, Foster, Stuart, and Maxey. Football enthusiasm, which hns reached a high pitch over tho Kansas, game tomorrow, will have a chance to vent itself at chapel this morning. If tho signs point-accurately, this morning's meeting will be the most enthusiastic demonstration of its char acter over held at theUniversity. The temporary severanco of athletic relations between tho two neighboring rivals has served only to quicken and intensify tho interest in tho big grid iron conflict tomorrow. Nebraska rooters and ,7dopesters" feel very much encouraged by the outcome of the Wnshburn-Kansas and St. Louis-Knn sas games, the one a tie, "the. other a defeat for the formidable Jayhawkors. Altho these results tend to inijpird confidence in the might of the Corn huskcr eleven, no ono regards the game as a "cinch" for cither school. This morning the cadet band will play the now prize song which will bo tried for tho first time by the rooters present. Yells will be practised under tho direction of tho rooting leaders. This feature df tho program will bo. emphasized and it is hoped that the rooting Saturday afternoon will bo tho most effective "over done; "Tho popular. Doctor Maxoy will make one of his characteristic speeches. Manager Eager will tell every ono to attend tho game and make a few other . woll received remarks. t Coach Foster will overcome his customary bashful ness and intimate some of the things he intends tt' do to Kansas. Assistant Coach Stuart is-also billed to address therobterbsses." DRAMATIC CLUB TRYOUTS.. Schedule of ADDointments to Be Posted Today Large List. Tho schedule of tryouts for the Dramatic Club will be posted on tho Elocution bulletin board today. All candidates who have handed In their names will find deflnlt times set for their appearanceHin U. l6c on next Monday and Tuesday evenings and it is expected 'that Iho appointments will bo filled promptly in order that the Jxyouts may. . take no longer than is necessary. . Thero Is slill time for candidates to hand In their names Co the tryout.com mlttee or to Tho Nebraskan, and it is hoped that all who are at"all dramatic ally Inclined will do sb at onco. Names may Also bo left with Miss Brown, tho instructor in Elocution. Tryouts will consist of selections chosen by the candidates and the only requisite is that they must have some length and must possess dramatic pos sibflltles. A Correction, Through an oversight th.e name of. one of tho .men who tried out in the .cros's-counuy run .Wednesday .- night was left put.of the .JTebraskan's report of that event. C. H. Allen finished 'eighth in 32:19 minutes. SOME Of THE JAYHAWKER TEAM BRUNNER . -I - I - -- -, r , CUT THIS OUT Cut Out This Song and Meeting This Morning and the Game Tomorrow. Tune "Waltz Me Husky Jayhawkors, those wonderoua' talkers ' Who always liavo somothlng to say, Seem rather nervy In claiming they're- worthy , , , ' To como to Nebraska to play. They bring with them rooters, baso drums and loud tootors, But when' they have vented their cheers . The hair-of each player from Kansas grows grayer As this from tho sidelines ho hoars: TO GIVE READING. Dickens' "Christmas Carol" to Be Rendered Next Sunday. Mr. Edward P. Elliott, a reader of unusual ability and wldo refutation, will render pickens' "Christmas Carol" at the Y. MC. A. mass meeting at the Oliver Theater next Sunday afternoon. This meeting Is tho second of the series of services to bo held thruout tho winter Uy tho University and CltyH Y. M. Cj. A.'s and is expected to draw a large attendance. Doors will-be opened at 3:30 p. m. and tho program starts a quarter. of an hour laten There-will be special mu8lcof tho usual order. Foot Ball TO-MORROW Take It with You to the Around Again." Chorus " Back to tho hay again, Jayhawk. Skidoo skidoo skidod. Your cowsaro a-bawllntj, your co-eds are calling "Oh, dont let Bill Johnson got thru!" Schmidt, Cooke, and ChnlQupka are playing great ball, And Matters and Mason youcan't slop . ,,. ' s back to the hay again, Jayhawk. . Skidoo skidoo skidoo. THE JAYHAWKER INVASION. Team Will Arrive Tomorrow and the ' Rooters on Saturday. Tho Kansas football team will ar rive tomorrow. Tho exact time of their arival is not yet known. Satur dayat 1:00 o'clock tho main body of tho Kansas rootors will roach Iho city on a special excursion train over the Union Pacific. As tho remarkably low rate of three dollars has beon made for tho-round trip from Lawrence Immense crowd is anticipated. --Tho oxcursionists will bo accompanied by tho University band and from all re ports aro ""prepared to do some fierce rooting. " GAME CAJJLED AT 2:30 P. M. GATES OPEN AT 1:00 1 . M. ERESHMEN WIN FIR8T YEAR CLA88 DOWN THE 80PHOMORE8 8-2. Game Fast Attendance Good 8cores Come From Place Kicks Prom lse Upperclasanien Hard Fight. Tho fast Freshman team took tho first class gamo of tho season yostor day aftornoon by a scoro of 82, and thoroby detoroyod all Sophomore, hopes, for tho intorclass championship. It was tho too of Loft Half Burnett that kicked tho victory for tho first year men. Ho mndo a plnco kick In each half, tho last ono coming under dlfilcult conditions nftor tho ball hnd been fumbled. A safety In tho first half gavo tho Sophomoros their only points. Both sides played tho old stylo gamo and only onco was a forward passant: tomptod, tho Sophomoros then gaining only a fow yards. Straight footbnll was tho rule and In that tho Fresh-' men excollod. Noithor sido was ablo to gain around tho endB, and, in fact, littlo ond running was attomptod. Tho attack was limited to tho ilne. . - Tho swift back field of tho Fresh men gavo their opponents tho greatest trouble and was responsible Jn great degree for tho victory. - Tho contest was a good tone of tho now f rules and showed that a light team Is greatly benefited by them. .The Sophomores outwolghod their oppot nonts, but wore able to mako their downs only five times, being forced to punt frequently. : l The initial scoro came at tho mid dlo of tho first half. Boll caught a poor pass back of tho south goal lino and did good work in punting out. Boltzer signaled for a fair catch, of this punt and caught tho ball. A mln uto Inter-Burnett sent the ball flying between tho posts from a place kick. On the next klclooff-a Freshman ran i tho ball back; of tho goal liner and a' Sophomoro fell upon him, scoring two " points for tho second year men. In tho second half, near thocloso of tho gamo, tho Freshmen, byllno plunges, forced tho ball down to tho thirty-yard lino, whoro Burnett made his .second place kick. Ono of tho largest crowds that over wltnessed-a class gamo at Nebraska was present. Tho-total receipts were $35.1.0. The following is the llno-Up:--r .. Sophomores. Freshmen. , Kad.lng l. g,--;. ..... .Proco Johnson. . ...... r. t..-. .Hallagan Moyor, . . T7n . , ... r..c ..'..,. .,..LantK Krogh .....'...,.. c. . ..,.'. Ferris Flnloy, ,.. . . 1. g .. .Spraguo Grono...... l.,t .Hart Bpnlley. .' 1. o ..Broudflt Bell, ,...,, q. b, ..... . .Burleigh Clark, Clancy 1. h , .'.Burnett Kf uegor f. ,b. ........ .Boltzpi; Gallup, , , . . . f. b. .. . . . .Frleland Officials Referee, Stuart. Umpire Mason. . Linemen Chaloiipka, and Schmidt . .'..'" . Palladian Program,, ., ..., Old Time" program will, 'lie An given tonight in Palladlan "HallMJf 106. The program 'starts at SrlB-'aifd"" a full attendance ' of members .Is do- . sired. ' , rl 1 - If' ,V. ' : w ' It! ' ' H ' k I a- . J.V'''" f ( ,