- THE DAILY NEBRA6KAN w " ZEbe 3Batl TRebragftan THIfl PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nobriwku. PUBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PrtllcatlM Sfflci, 126 No. 14th St. EdItor-ln-Chlef M. A. Mills '08 Managlno Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09 Builnen Manager. ..H. C. Robertson, '09 Editorial and Bualneii Office: BASEMENT,. ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflco, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable la Advance Single Copies. B Centa Each INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 conta por Innortion for every llf toon words or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postoffloo at Lincoln, Nobrnnka, us second-class mall matter under the Act of ConercsH of March 3, 1879. THE NEXT GAME. Now that AmoH, dorcatod in u bril liant Btrugglo, 1b out ot tho way, Nc brasku's offortH are directed to tho KanBUB gnnio, tho winning of which contest will give tho Scarlet ao,d Cream tho unquoatloned champion Bhlp of the MIbbouiI Valley. But tho Cornhuakcra ought not to bo over confident and muHt not look upon tho Jnyhawkor gamo as an oasy contoat. Tho fact that Waahburn dofeatod Kaunas 12 to fi Saturday aliould not mislead tho Cornhuskorti into beliov Ing that tho Jnyhnwkers are weak and that they will be disposed of in an ensy mnnnor next Saturday. Far from such Ih tho truth. Kunsaa has a good' team and can and will play fierce ball agaliiHt Nebraska. Tho CornhuskorB and Jayhawkcrn aro great rivals, and whonevor thoy clash, KaiiBaB, whothor Bho wins or Iobcb, always puts up a hard light. Last year KansaB was dofeatod by sovoral minor elovens, yet sho was ablo to triumph ovor Nebraska. Tho Saturday before tho Jayhawkors camo to Lincoln last senson Washburn Col lego played them a tlo game and tho Saturday following tho Nebraska con tost tho Kansas Aggies defeated them by tho Bcoro of G to 1. Washburn and Manhattan woro not strong and'Ne- RESULTS TELL1 We claim to bo tho boat CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and are here to provo it Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our work men tho boat that money can secure. We clean tho finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking in any way. Wo also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. . Goods called for and dellvorod. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOOD & CO. Phono Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292 braska, undoubtedly, could have de feated olthor of thorn. Thoy humbled tho prldo of Kansas because the Jayhawkors did not struggle so hard against them as thoy did in tho 'Nobruska gamo. Tho Jay hawkora might bo defeated live tlmoB bpforo their Nebraska game, but whon thoy mot the Cornhuskors thoy would put up tho hardest kind of a battlo. Thoy will glvo Nobraaka a hard light 'Saturday and tho Corn- huakera miiBt bo propnrcd for thorn. Hard practice will bo contiirupd. this wook and ovory precaution ought to be taken to securo tho Cornhuskors from taking a slump. If such a reaction follows thermos game, as was notlco ablo in tho Colorado contest nfter tho Minnesota struggle, there may ho considerable gloom at 'Nebraska Sat urday night. It Is to be hoped noth ing of tho kind will happen, however, and that tho Cornhuskors will play as good ball against Kansas as they did against tho Iowa Aggies, In tho Ames contest the Cornhusk ors playod a great game, jind nil they need to db next Saturday fs to put up the same kind of a' struggle and tho championship of tho Missouri Valley will bo Nebraska's. (Continued from Pago 1.) Aftor tho demonstration at the campus was ended n largo number of tho students paraded down town, giv ing tho "Unl" yolls and visited several of tho theaters, tho managers of which received them with open nrms and lot them enter. Notes of tho Game. Conch Parry of Kansas -was presont. Tho crowd was tho largest of the season. Tho halves were thlrty-flvo minutes In length. Ames scored on a touchdown and ono field goal. Tho score of tho first half was 4 to 0 In favor of "Nebraska. Captain Weller fainted in tho gym nasium after the game. (Nebraska's points wore made two field goals and a safety. 'Mnnacor Eager said it was on the greatest game he ever witnessed, iwnintn Himnnndnd Ronnort. who was put out of the gamo for fouling "Wot-" lor. Ames used the forward pass cloven times, eight of the trials resulting in good gains. Chancellor Andrews gavo the Corn huskers a word of encouragement be tween halves. Referee Outland of Topeka said it was tho best game he ever saw on Nebraska field. The umpire, Jones, played on the Iowa loam naginst "King" Colo whon Michigan and Iowa mot at Ann Arbor a fow yearB ugo. Tho "Cornhusker olovon and Coach Colo wore carried into-tho gymnasium by tho students at tho cjoso of tho gamo. Statistics' of the Game. Yards gained on punts and kickoffs; Nebraska, first half, 515; second half, .175s. Total 890. Ames, first half, 420; second half, 220; Total, G50. Yards gained from snapback; Ne braska, first half, 175; second half, 152. Total, 327. Ames, first half, 30; second half, 48. Total, 78. Yards lost on snap back: Nebraska, first half, 34; second half, 5. Total, 39. Ames, first half, 11; second half, 8; total, 19. YardH gained on forwnrd passes; Nebraska, 42 in three trials. Ames, 131, in eleven trials. . Yards gained on return of punts and second half, 20. Total, 100. AmeB, first half, 35; second half, 100. Total 135. Yards lost on penalties: Nebraska, first half, 35; second half, none. Total, 35. Ames, first half, 35; second half, 15. Total, 50. J. G. McKay, Law 1909, who took chargo of tho Goldfield, Nevada, pub lic schools, reports a aucceasful year. Superintendent McKay has called to tho prlncipalship of the Goldfield high Bchool IMlss Cora Paino, who, last year, was an asssistant in tho de partment of Rhetoric at Nebraska. G. A. Sayer, '98, is on tho editorial staff of "The Red 'Book." Mr. Sayer woe ono of the University's journalists in the duys of tho Hesparian and Ar row Head which were later consoli dated into tho NebrnBkan. Koan Abbot, 00. who hus mado good with such magazines as Harpers, Tho Century and Scrlbnor's in short story lines, is now on the editorial staff of tho Omaha World Herald. Tho Freshmen will meet in Memor ial Hall for the election of officers at 11:30 this morning. rfRE8HMEN L08E. w ' ' Unable to 8core Against Peru in First Half of Game. , The Freshman cloven was defeated by tho Peru Normal team at Peru Saturday by the score of 10 tb 5. In tho first half the Freshmen fumbled considerably and failed to score, while Peru worked tho forward pass for two touchdowns, but fallod to kick goal each time. In the second half the Freshmen made a touchdown and only wore prevented from securing another by being penalized a large number of times. Peru's captain and Collins, an end, were stars for tho Normalltes. Tem ple, Frank, Votau and Benson played great ball for tho Freshmen. UNIVE.R8ITY BULLETIN8. Tuesday, Nobemger 5. 10:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Dean E. W. "A Letter on Criticism." 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Freshman class meets. Friday, December 13. NobraBka-Iowa debate. Friday, December 13. NcbraskaJowa debate. Dabis, CAMPUS NOTES. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for receals. Green's barber shops are the beat in tho West. Ohio Munn, ex-1908, witnessed tho Ames gamo. Ed Hagon8ick, ex-1906, was on tho campus Saturday. The Acacia fraternity gave a house party Friday evening. W. II. Nider, ex-1908, of Fairbury was present at the game Saturdny. Stlffy" Wendstrand, a member of the 1905 eleven, was in tho city Sat urday. The Union Literary Society gave a Hallowe'en party In the caves near tho penitentiary last Friday evening. A large number were present und a good time was reported. Chicago Great Western Railway. The Short Lino and most popular train service to St. Paul and Minneapo lis. TrainB leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec tions with all trains for tho North west. Ilomesookera' rates every first and third Tuesday during October and No vember to points In Northwest. ABk to bo routed via the "Great Western" railroad. For further information apply to FRED WIGHT, District Passenger Agent, 1512 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. The host oyster stew in tho city is that served at The Boston Lunch. Try it. Try Church's 20 cent meals, Twelfth and P streets. Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop. 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