The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1907, Image 3

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8ECRET PRACTI8E.
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grueling fight which Grlnncll is ox
pecting. Our mon will put nil their
onergy into this game, evon tho thoy
mny bo outclassed. Secret practiso
has boon the ordor this weok.
Tho llno-up of tho team with statis
tics for each man follows:
Center G. O. Sparks of Lynvlllo,
Iowa. Weight, 170 pounds. First
yeiar on 'Varsity. Guard on 1906
freshman eleven. Ho is light for tho
position, but Is consistent in passing
the ball.
Right Guard D. B. Campboll of
Goator, South Dakota. 'Weight, 190
poundd. Socond year on the 'Varsity.
Is tho heaviest man on tho team.
Right Tackle William Zeiglor of
Goldfleld, Iowa. Weight, 180 pounds.
'First year on tho 'Varsity. Ho wuh
fullback on 1900 freshman team.
Right End H. R.. McCarty of Em
metsburg, Iowa. Weight, 140 pounds.
Second year on 'Vorpity. Fast and
clover player.
Loft Guard L. G. Pierce, of Grin
nell, Iowa. Weight, 180 pounds. Third
year on 'Varsity. Old Grlnncll high
school star. He was a guard on tho
All Stato team of 1906.
Left Tackle B. D. Hartson of Ot
tumwa, Iowa. Weight, 165 pounds.
Third year on 'Varsity. Ho is light,
but is very level headed.
Left End J. W. Flanagan of Clin
ton, Iowa. "Weight, 150 pounds. Third
year on 'Varsity. He is on old Clin
ton high school player. Exceedingly
fast on running down punts and in
passing tho ball.
Quarter H. L. Brundago of Kala
mazoo, Michigan. Weight, 150 pounds.
First on 'Varsity. He was quarter
back op the 1906 freshman team. Ho
Is a good field general.
Right Half W. C. Bleamoster of
Clinton, Iowa. Weight 165 pounds.
Ho Is captain and this is his fourth
year on tho 'Varsity. Ho Is tho main
stay of tho team.
Loft Half C. iV. Balr of Des
Moines, Iowa. Weight," 15)3 pounds.
This is his second year on tho 'Var
sity. An old West Des Moines high
school star. Is very fast.
Full Back E. S. Tumor of Turner,
Iowa. Wolght, 185 pounds. First
year on 'Varsity. An old high school
star. He was full back on 'tho 1906
freshman team.
Tho- substitutes are:
Line R. H. Garner, G. A. McBrath
and H. W. Rico.
Back Field H. A. Marshall and Wil
Ham Pike.
LYRIC THEATRE
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MATJftKK 8 P.M. HVB. 7i4gfiQP .
PRICKS TKN mJ FIFTEEN CENTS
Week Commencing Oct. 7.
The DietlnQUiehed Player
ROBERT WHITTIER
And Company In the Eccentric Farcclet
"HIb Borrowed Troubles"
EVAN8 A EVANS
America's Premier Singers and Clog
Dancers
POTTER & HARRI8
Unequalled Gymnastic Performance
8ALVAIL
World's Greatest Card Manipulator
MIS8 NELLIE VAUGHN
The Renowned Vocalist
MR. H. J. WHYMAN
In the Latest Illustrated Ballads
THE LYROSCOPE
New 8erics of Moving Pictures
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE 2:15 EVENING, 8:16
Evening 15c, 25c, and 50c. Matnco
10c and 20c 700 reserved seats at 25c.
HARRY EARLE GODFREY AND
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JOHN AND BERTHA GLEA80N
THE GREAT POWELL
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BIOGRAPH
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crecy as long as all of thorn fn tho
west do the same, But it is about
time for all of the coaches to aboliBh
this custom.
Dr. Hutchins, the Wisconsin coach,
stated the other day that tho Badgers
hereafter would have open practiso;
that spies would not bo employed, and
that any who desired could Bee the
Wisconsin team nt its daily work. This
is fhe opening-wedge, and It is now up
to the other leaders.
THE t JEWEL
,THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND
a BAREST PICTURES IN THE
QTY. 1 J430 O STREET
MCKSTMH COMPANY
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Harriet B. Towne, '94, spent tho
summer traveling in Europe. ' She re
sumes her work in the Lincoln High
School with renewed enthusiasm.
Miss Grace Bridge, '95, head of tho
Latin department of the Lincoln high
school, is spending, this semester In
Europe on a leave of absence.
THE BLAZEK STUDIO
A Special rate on photos
to' students of, '
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$1.00
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THE HiVtUITY MAM' TiULOK
Th finest work done and prices right.
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