Gbe H)all IFlebraefcan GbeSJailslReluasftan r i ... - - . - - TUB PROPERTY OF TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEDRASKA. Lincoln, Nkmuhka. rUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY iY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY HUNDERLAND, '07, KMTOIMN-CUIKr . M. Rinakkh, '0I .... MnnnfflnK Elltor Fiikd liALLAitit, '(Vi Nowb Editor W E. HTANDEVEN, '07. HimiNKHH MANAOKtl Gav Hakdy, AfwlHtnnt MnnnKcr Dviion E Ydiikh, '08, Clrculutor A 8TUDENT REPLIES. Y TELEPHONE. Auto 1628. NIOHT, Auto 2385 md 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Ofilce Batcmcnt, AdmlnUtratlon Building Poslolflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTIOEH will hn clinrKud for nt tho rftto of lOcontH lior limortlon for ovory flftuon wordH or friictioii thoroof. Faculty notlctm hihI UnlvorBltv Imllotlnn will Kindly lo j)Ii1)11hIk(1 froo. KntoriMl nt tho iHmt'.IlIco lit Lincoln, Ncbrunkii. hh Hocond-cliiHH mull imittor under tho Act of ConxruHH of Rlurcli :i, 1870. BASKETBALL BEGINS. ttoforo tho next issue of the No binskan 1h pnl)liHhe(l the basketball HeiiHon of 1007 will lmvo fornmlly opened and tho basketball 'Varskj will have laken Its ilrst step toward or away from the goal of tho cham pionship In the Conforenco' League. Prospects, as they appear from an early season standpoint, aro excellent for a basketball team at Nebraska this year which will be a real suc cess. Wo believe that the team as it lines up at present is as thoroly rep lesentatlvo of the University and of Nebraska athletics, as any simfliar aggregation has ever been. Its mem bers aro gentlemen in every sense of tho word and there is not tho slight est question as to their ability- as Raises 8erlous Objection to Chancel lor's Plan for Athletic Field. The Nebraskan is in receipt of tho , following communication in answer to an article appearing in yesterday's issuo: i "Dally Nebraskan: I "As a student interested in clean ' athletics, I wish to object to tho Bug-1 gostion made yesterday in your col-1 uinns, that Lincoln business men be asked to contribute to a stock com-' pany, to buy or operate an auueuc field for the University. It is true that tho moneyed men of Lincoln aro many of them directly benefitted by the largo games played on Nebraska Field, and it might accordingly bo i thought fair that they contribute In ' this crisis-to tho securing of a field, which alone makes athletics possible. "Lead us not into temptation," is tho i basis on which I object to tho stock company sclieme. 1 do not think tho school can afford to snydicato its ath letics In any manner that will allow i any persons but students and faculty i to have a voice In their management and control. For this position the fol lowing reasons aro presented: "1. Tfie pressure on manager nnd coach to make a winning team, in or der to attract the crowds and pay expenses, is chiefly responsible for the professionalism, direct and Indi rect, that has arisen very genorally in college athletics In reccmt years. Any step that will magnify this com mercial phase or the game, or that will increase tho financial pressure on tho management, will havo the effect atc)ck company proposition necessar- and Coats Still Continues Our Sale of Women's Suits It Is our purpose to close out every winter garment, and the prices have been reduced so low that large num bers have been sold and are selling each day.. When this saje began we had over 700 garments in our stock, and while many lines have been closed out, there is still a good selec tion. If you are thinking of purchasing do not delay. Each day lessens the number from which you may choose. Now is a good time to buy all Suits and Cloaks at Half Price MILLER & PAINE ! p I to increase the sub rosn professional ism; and the stock company proposi tion has that flavor. "2. A number of Lincoln business men have contributed in recent years to money payments, made directly or indirectly to Individuals as compen sation for playing on the University teams. While this has doubtless been , Saturday. 19. done without the knowledge or con-1 sent of tho University authorities, and perhaps with not even the connivance of the coach or management, it is nevertheless common talk among business men of Lincoln, and is fairly well known among students. This underhand profesWonalism can not bo carried on openly; no one dares to solicit funds for it from students; and ny implies the admission of outside influences into control of University affairs, and it Is not right. "Very respectfully, "STUDENT." UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXX5000CXXXXOOOOOCXXXXXXOOOOOeOOOCXXXX30 RE S U LTS TELL. Wo claim to bo tho best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and aro horo to prove it. Our methods and machinery aro tho VERY LATEST and our workmen tho best thnt money can secure. We clean tho finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to injure them in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing. Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phono Auto 1292 Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Nob. 3 J. C Wood St Comnanv . --, A 9 2 English Club meets at University Women's building, Twelfth and O streets, 8:15 p. m. Y. M. C. A. dinner at St. Paul's church at G p. m. Forestry Club meets in U. 110 nt 8 p. in. Chemistry Club meets In Chemical Lecture room nt 7:30 p. m. Monday, 21. Nebraska vs. Iowa. Basket-ball In Armory nt 8 p. m Professor French, at Convocation. "The Evolution of Conscience." Tuesday, 22. Republican Club meets in U. 208 nt 11 n. in. Wednesday, 23. Prof. Guernsey Jones, "Tho Japanese Question." WHEN STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS NO DENYINO THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing JCOOGGOOOOOOO mmmmmmmmmmimmmmBimmm Qi. --B------lMIlM. 9 9 9 8 CXXXXXX)CXXXXXXXX5000COO O O O CX50GOCXXX50OOOCOOOCOCXX3 exponents of basketball. Indications aro that tho gamo with Tniim '111 Ivn ntlt l' 4.1S-. It n ttflMtl' Mint1 uu win uu uiiu ul uiu imiuuoi, uiui . i n i i , .... , Line tiuoo u- XJIU.UUI UUSSUlUBb II1UI1 WHO our team will have to piny this year. Our 'Varsity lias had but little pre liminary training in games with teams from other schools and is handicapped to this extent. Iowa has already woi) two important games, with many polntB to Bpnre, and expects to add tho scalp of tho Cornhuskors to hoi string. Besides tho gamo which Nobrnska's representatives will havo to offer without tho co-operation of tho mon eyed men of Lincoln it could not ex ist It is fair to believe that this is will contribute most liberally to a stock company proposition for con trolling tho nthlotic field. "3. If these men aro giveu any such important Influence in university ath letics as owning stock in tho company tilt owns tho athletic field will entail, tho offect will be to Increase tho ten dency toward professional taint. These business men, who may bo honorable enough in their own linos of activity, are, nevertheless, very genorally out of sympathy with tho anti-professional t,h,QlP is but ono thing aside from the i ideal of colleges; their Influonco hno roferoo which can determine to any great oxtont tho outcomo of tho game. Tills is tho support of tho studont body In attendance and organized rooting. Tho gymunsium should bo crowded to its utmost limits and tho football rooting loaders should resume their old-time sway. Lot us make tho Ilnwkeyes feel that Nebraska is behind hor team with heart nijd soul and that wo will bo content with nothing less than a clean cut victory. oeen corrupting in tho past on uni versity atliletics; and to give thorn of ficial recognition or to increase their Influonco will onlargo their demoral izing effect on tho clean systom wo try to maintain at Nebraska. "Wo cortainly need tho field In order to havo clean athletics. "In conclusion, we cortainly have a right to clean athletics; but we must got tho field from tho state, or from donations made unconditionally to tho school, without admitting any exterior influence or control in tholr uso. Tho The Rudge & Guenzel Co. 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