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THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR The most comprehensive farm pa per All the news Intelligently, told Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and experimenter Exactly what you want In mar ket reports. ONE YEAR 25 CENTS. Address The Weekly Star Kansas C(ty, Mo. BA8EBALL TODAY. Varsity and Lincoln Team to Line up ' Again. The second panic of the Nehraskn Lincoln boi-Iob will ho played at Ante lope park ut 3:ao this afternoon. A now pitcher will prohobly bo tried out by the CornluiHkers who expect to hold tho leagnrs down to a low score. .The line-up Is aH follows: Lincoln Nebraska Ketcheni c. f Bellamy Pox 2. b Ramsey Fenlon r. f Freeland Davidson 1. f Stouter Thomas l . b Kearney Gagnler a. s Beltzer Bagnnll :i. b. . ." Rlno Sullivan, Zlrmtn.. c Carroll Dort, Bridges p Hrubosky Maddox, Miller. . . p Ward Zackort p Fleming ENGLISHMAN ON HAZING. Says American Youth Is Always Seri ous and Systematic. A utilquo picture of tho American youth Is presented by Rev. .1. A. Dewe, of St. Thomas College, St. Paul, In tho last School Review. Mr. Dewe is an Englishman aud feels 'intltled to preheat some original views en tho Mihji ct. As Mr. Dowo sees the Aniuiiemi unlit, he Is seri ous, precociously practical, absolutely without nerves and without awe on re ligious matters. The view of tho American boy which will strike Americans as tho most strange Is of his old fashioned serious ness. As to this the writer sayB that when the American boy Is let out of school, Instead of romping and shout liu according to the mannor of tho youth of other nations, "he either trudges like u man of business to tho nearest car for home, or walks natur ally to his special haunts of sport or pleasure. Any acceleration of move ment is not so much from animal tp'rlts as from sober Judgment that ho has to be at a given spot In a given tune. No game is jlayed without a certain amount of previous calculation a 110 careful weighing of tho respective merits of the combatunts. Much ac tivity may be shown during tho game itoclf, but In tho short Intervals of tho game when, for example, it is u ques tion of fotching the ball gone beyond the boundary, the slowness und care Itstfness of movement are almost pro voking." Mr. Dewe tukes tho UBual vlow that huzlng in American universities Is an example of the serious character of the American youth. Ho says: "Bullying Is folrly common both In tho English and in the continental schools. Usually, howovor, It Is in stinctive und unpremeditated. In Amorlcu it Is accompanied by a con siderable amount of forethought and conscious will-power. Instinct by itself Is powerful,- but when accompanied by deliberate effort Jt becomes still more so; hence the systematic thoro- ttcss that characterizes the American hazing." Mr. Dewe thinks the college youth of America remarkably woll behaved, Commenting on this, he snys: "It is truo that they aro alive to the fact that they or their parents pay the sal ary upon which the existence of tle college aud professors depends, and tliut they are not slow to exercise this t power of the purse, but rarely do, they abuse It. The European hoy or the' English boy, placed in sjmllur circum stances of liberty, would nut wild; but among American boys there, al ready exiBts a certain tradition of or goooooooooooooooooooooooop SAM'S CAFES UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, IR. S. S. SHEAH, Optlctu II2S 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON OR AFTER THE DANCE CALL UP Thi Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Company For Good, Prompt LIVERY SERVICE uuucjuucjcKJOEinciorirN HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 North Elmnth Bill 348. Auto 3681 Cotrell & Leonard i. ALBANY, N. Y. 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