The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1907, Image 2
V yf- i be 3Vn 1 Vi VC c b r a $ ft a n fc ? i V THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nkiuuska. rHUIKEB EVERT BAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HHBAT BY THE 8T17DENT PUB. BOARD. MHttin'm, 128 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. - RDtTOn-IN-CIIIBP H. M. RiNAKKit, '00 - - - Managing Editor Fnicn Bam.aiid, '03 -- - Nowb Editor W. E. 8TANDEVEN, '07. I1U8INKB8 UAKAOKR Gay Hardy, AftflistnhtMnnnRer - BmoN E. Yonicn, '08, Circulator BATTELEHtflE, Ante 1528. NISHT, Auto 2M.5 and 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Ofiice Batcirutnt, Administration Building Postolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will 1w clmrgod for nt tho rate of 10 cento par itiBortioa for bvory flftoen words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notlcos nnd University lmllotlnB will gladly Iks published f roo. Entered nt tiiflnostofncont Lincoln. NobniHkii. -as Bocond-clnsa mall mattor under tho Act of CdngroBS of March 0, 1870. ThTENEW COACi In the selectlonof Mr. W. C. Colo na football coach fortho season of 1907, tho Athletic Board hascut tho Gordiun knot of the. football situation nt NobniBka In n manner which glve& promise of n Bpeedy extrication from tho troubles that have beset the team this year. -Whether or not Conch Foster could have made a better showing if he had boon permitted to return to Nebraska for another year, is now a matter which it profits little to discuss. Ho came to a green team under the ex- tremo handicap of rules vhich ho never had. the chance to use", and he did fairly well, with what ho founds Mr. Colo will come to a team com posed for.-tho most part of veterans 3)te3to FACTORY WORK That's the kind we do. "Just as good as over" Is the condition in which a-watch or clock leaves our hands. ."Wo value our reputation too highly to lot It got out in any other condition. Hallett Jeweler - 5K and with n thoro training in tho sub tleties of the revised regulations. Ho will bring1 to its further training a' detailed knowledge of tho game In Its overy branch, as taught by that best of football trainers, Yost of Michigan, He has had a varied football experi ence such as has been denlod to ovefy coach Nebraska has formerly em ployed, and he will have tho unbound ed confidence of the football men with whom ho comes In daily contact. Wo believe Mr. Cole will prove a successful experiment and wo hopo that he may become, as has his peer less Instructor, a permanent llxturo nt the Institution which employs him. Hero's success to Mr. Colo AN OPPORTUNITY. ' The unouncomont by tho National Municipal Loaguo of- Philadelphia of a one hundred dollar prize for tho best essiy on tho subject "Tho Relation of tho Municipality to tho Water Supply" deserves more than passing attention from Nebraska students. ', Tho Municipal League is organized and conducted for the praiseworthy ob ject of promoting, good city govern ment nnd securing every fact and ar gument which will assist in the solu tion of tho many perplexing probloms which confront Americnn cities today. Tho worthiness of tho cnuso alone should load Nebraska students who aro Interested in municipal questions i to enter tho contest. But asido from I this, thovvinning of the prize by a ' Nebraska student would demonstrate ; the efficiency of our department of po litical science. In order to encourage ; rivalry between the departments of! Ihisscience in various. Institutions, tho j uuiupuuuon is reBiricieu oy me league to those universities which furnish in struction in municipal government We hope that Nebraskans will not neglect this opportunity .toservq them selves and to spread the fameof Ne braska. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of Others Days As Record ed In The Nebraskan. Five Years Ago Today. The Y. W. C. A. held a reception in Palladtan Hall in honor of the Y. M. C. A.; over three hundred students being present. Two Years Ago Today, Tho Nebrnsknn printed an article regarding the "obstinate" action of Captain Chase towards the basket-ball team. DATE CHANGED. Iowa to Play" Basketball Here on Jan uary 21. InBtead of Saturday. January 19, which had been determined upon us the date of the Iowa-Nebraska basket- had-Hiall game, Monday, January 21, has been announced by Manager Eager as" tho official date of the game. The change was necessitated thru a mis understanding In correspondence, but a "it a a a a it it it r it it a it Optician 1134 0 .)5KjJf 1 It Is thought that the chango will not in any way affect the student onthus- J iasni ovor tho contest. J Manngor Eager further announces i that there will be a "Basketball In-' formal" In Memorial Hall Immediately ! I after the game and that the Initial price of admission will alsfo admit to "the dance. Good music and an excel lent floor .live promised and it Is ex pected that a large crowd will bo in attendance at both portions of tho eve ning's entertainment. Iowa has- been the deadly rival Nebraska in lines athletic since first tho two institutions came In ctfiftact and this- year tho Corphuskor team ex pects to demonstrate once more that Nebraska skill Is superior to the Hawkoyo product. L. D. Brace of this city has present ,ed to tho museum of the Stnte His torical Society several very interesting specimens from ills archeologlcal col lection. Tho remnlndor of tho colloo tion wlll.sobn.be sentr-tq . Portland, Oroeoii ' WHO'S YOUR TAILOR P V. You'll wait too long if you wait at all for your -Suit-brJOvercoat. Call today to get first pick of New Line "V. PRESHER Lincoln's Fashionable Tailor, 143 8o. 12th St., ALSO OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ATHLETICS NOT HARMFUL. physical Director at Yale. Publishes Statistical Proof to This Effect. Dr. William Q. Aildorson, director" of the gymnasium at Yale university, In an article In iho Yale Alumni weekly writes that tho college athlete lives longer antf is a soun.dor man in after life than tho average graduate who has not gone in for athletics. Dr. An derson bases his conclusion on an ex haustive statistical investigation of the mortality among members of Yale teams uiul of the non-athletic gradu ates of the last fifty yeurs. f He says in part: "Comparison of the mortality of spe cialized athletics with the general graduato who has not distinKuished 'himself in athletics to the extent of winning the "Y" still shows In favor of the athlete. Of 10,922 students In academic and Sheffield classes from 1855 to 1905. inclusive 1,406" are dead anu y.&ib living. The percentage of deaths hero is 12.9. Of the 807 ath letes from. 1855 to 1905 only 58 aro dead, a percentage of 7.2, or only a little over half of the general graduates Judging from, tho investigations It is reasonable to say that there is no un due strain put on the athletes while they aro in training and their later history seems to show they wero bene fited rather than harmed." For Midwinter Graduates. Tho executive office has issijod the following notice: "All students who expect to take degrees at tho Midwin ter Commencement nro requestd to notify the Registrar at once." T. J. THORP & CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, trade Chocks, Keys Lochsmithlng, General machine Works, Model Makers, Etc. 308 So.. Ilth, LINCOLN ! UNION COLLEGE i TAILORS Main College BUILDING W AUKRflTI (BOCOUTfS At MORS 4 of Woolens. WHEN "WALKOVERS GO ON Sho TroubEe Go Off. 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