The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1908, Image 1

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5.AftK T11VE 51 TO 22.
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Collegians Unable to Guard the
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Fleet XJornhdaCJr., lvWhSt;
.ManyQealt'FromtheFleld."-
,? The fast' CornhuBker bdakotball five
6 'Unlv6fa(tXrmoryho, "Score
V8,51,to 22 . r- rj
ra The visltora erebatjly oiitQlassed
..pndhwere so, carefully 'atdod W tho
' NLeDraBka plarethat 'thqx scored
"Snly four fieldigoai;tlie restpff tholr
potrifij being jnado on free tjirowB.
to Walsh and Paul Boll played tho
tintiti raniA for the Cornhuskers.
ayajsh, however, .yas p. Jlttle .off,., on
hlggoal"throwlng and missed seyeral
'go'danstoBCoVeTIemade
tain Bbll!dld;,hlB'ruBual Dnowork at
lguarqana:iQ ,tne,jBecona.naii came m
'forA'som..of Nthe BwrinB'.vinaklng 'five
goals: irom, jtteldr. .fltevqnaon Bcorod
v4jnjf gqal5 Iebroika. ' ;
ablo .to, solver the fast team work of;
the, CornhuBKerfl.and in ,each4 half;
'wero,ptayed 'offVof, . tholr ' ' feet. " Thoyi
yere, bo "well ' guarded thatthey had;
iul!fqw.rchances to"row for. goal. N
t The score Jfor'the first 'halt ws 26.
to"10.c'In the:.ocond session, Nehras
ka made '25 ihore.tiijlttts and; Highland
' arrd M !m '& r
Perry; Rttchlev'a'nd Schmidt' - were
;uMd as. flubstltutea: by 'NebraBkaln
Lthe second half and did good work.
ia itxL, informal dance aaglven lifter
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8EVEN GAME RULE?
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How the Schools.ef "Bla .Nine". 8tan'd
i-: onrthe rppcftitUffi.
; The question isrhelng-asked in ovory
Blgfne cohege; since the withdrawal
of Michigan, what iil become of th
chances for the seven game rule? As
only eight schools are left, and, a&
.cording jQ,thQrule8,.slx,yotes,are. nee?
essary to pass tho measure, since ob
jection 'has'been" rased tothevotof
the meetTngMAi Se '"voteB'tbod five
ffi .The next basketball game
fCornhuskers will be played in
FkJMir -.
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Armory on Friday and.Satruday' even
.IngB of next -week. .Bach game twill
(he (followed . by.'; an-' Informal dance
MHhough the .game and J dance Ust
inighr(W.ere,n6t:welilahded,Manager
,Bager expects a large crowd-tcJ)
gesent a?t the.iiSwouli consta The
f dances follWlneBamesT,wlU be
Vthe only University '.'hops" help iext
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1 The "ahow-irieVlgktball 'tosB.
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tare aald to, have pno,xof ttie .fastest
Mfea In the Missouri Valley. This
'(eMonfthev -have been winning nearly
f5ili their JJ?e8 and, vhaVtf defeated
.ome of the strongest' -teams in 'the
south, Including the .st-Lou'Ig Athletlo
.dub champions.
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iThe Dramatic 0uh -wll hold a bo
fclalaeetlng Saturday evening, Jaau
(iry" 'mru thejMme of Mr. and Mrs.
'fO. H. 'Xxmk, mm BtreeW " -H- '
Is, -All IIllKULHBrH ei. lUVIVlUU M' 1UT
mbera
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l-a tn' attanil and orn rniiAafAjl rn
fpome early as-aaMhteresUag program
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b glven,whlchi -will .
nptly atJtOO'o'Vsiock! ' '
(promptly
begin
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,Thirty-thremVnin the fraternity
jwllsg league at Wiscensln have an
iWm of ICO or over. Tke literary,
Vio4lAle have.a-bewllag league, also
W -5bkoa;I arer dramk thatl
iiejrvMl The oatoa Luaoh. Try It I
to four at the' meeting, .itwill he noces
sar,for),o''collogs'vto .flop Jnor. dor
to pass lL'jNorinwoBiern nasicomo
for seven games, according
Dajly Maroon, leaving Chlcagdlllin-.
ols'wrBconBln', rtand. Purou'd spppoyed-;
ly against ,tho measure, ;atbeat .until
aUc- Board ' this
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.VAHU SPEAKS AT CHAPE'U .
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Declares Football Coach Can Wield
Great Power for Good Tells of
, Moulded, School Loyalty. U
, 'Football ast It laplayod today, is not
neQ game, ;but. the supremo expres
Dean Le Baron R. Brlggs'Of'HaTvard
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;r ' , g75M k on.V','AthleU98t and' Allege
8cWu7e!fVSi Loyalty". at. opnvocaUon ysterday;
2r '';? JbFriTT !FVwtb"a11 l8 more thn an attempt
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,weeK "tare ionpwing
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games TwaKreQ-uppar .tt ,
Seniors VsVpHomqrei: tiFrlday,
they are heard from. At Purdue no one
seems willing to "state-ias VeUthe.ipo
Bltlotf bf 'the' school in the; matter;,ancl!
nothing definite. Is f known?' "-rL' '.??
T Chica Beemsto1- hSve" llttib'fo
say althdiigh it seemun4eratojH'tiia
the authorities -are against lengthen-;
.ingthoschedule'ofootbalpganieallai.;
though thero'is nodeflhitev-informa-
Uonone'BubJecThelDallyat
taking tne uve-game stana as a fact,
mi. m iiMriiii urn ' iiurrnn Tmm inrAnniaon
. . . t -? .? TtJrif n tcwif -TrVi ! fir , , -f viitrtvF'
i.totj;tney icontests,f thir yeiti'ryadecrBlbn"of :
'-Xrtrti- .riilU.ViJ.ZUi"lR,Fii&J-'-V'fflr',lJ:3'Y55i' Tir.F
mari fteam: Wd'WC ioW Tlfe
ner clasflOHi LiajHi.VAar'ln th tinflkoN'l C
ball ganies'tneJUniprSrdefeaied ,the
Seiilors !andTttfeien;itho"s6pho-?
33fe?a? :folnWma;
avoldcriindmelyei
ecideo. id "nxflie "dates' for the
1 far FwCN
Miyei.ito tnaBaajMt
siWL&fTg: l paw
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goal. The. position of the b'all la
rath'er symbolical of the success of
thd schbolthe students' love. ' To be
truly' appreciated 'the nmsvtauk&tit
looked upon as more' than aiai'plya
contest of skll) "between trAro groups'
"ofiralned athletes. Tho whole game
Is symbolical.
vyiiogo ;ioyaiiyr a: iow years ago' a
green, musky newcomer from Mofl'
'tana flupposedlyf -apbared, ori-tho
fleldlfor Ipfactlce, ohe'afternoonin an
uabom vuiiokvi nu nag uuueiBBBiy
lwSsy Vnd 'yet ; the coachT' decided Ho
"Svon fhniifhUiRV"nav7? flo nnflfUVfl1 in
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Palladlan Meeting
TheaUaftawmTfiold j
foYtBBFflfflr e?effl!!g,
offlcGMjKlve rtlio DroKram. : vislt(
are j.welcome. u The .following pfflceft.
were elected last week: , ' .
. wl 1 1T nL -.VkkJm " - 4lf
ing secretaiyXlsle,;Adamsl .corres-:
p ondlng secretary, .Ada TayloitreaR
n ,!: -J5-?";.1' k-vtsJri -'ir'S I
urer, lua. uwaingernuBiu secri
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GlvenTcrltlc. B. W. HMitf
Blanche
sergeant-at-arms, John TJngeley. h
' Amherst Oollegerha8,begunl we'coa
atructloiof a biological and geological
'laboratory, -which .will cost 100,00,
g, wnicn eunruinprew oarnegio gave
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gameanaSuiBl
fgera-.ofvthejteaa
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;gavo a-concert in. jyocMa-Derier tn
SThtfi'.nTImfievf6rtIirn
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.of .thewholeTeaigtratloa.'aaa: compared 1
iWlth?:1.66 percenf-in?-ldTrb8JGrlrt?
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uuiiueu o uena: xu , jar
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liniMtirirrrnwTaiirrmn whi iv.r
fc.. T"T"TTrrrrTT--'T'F J" '-"JT.T;
jtrlbuuwi' the' larg'est onttngent .oPAsj
SafloVAfiaetilsr "" w k 'W'
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iilH PHi'1 Iipwii Wl Mj.4J. tw I Jcrryry-,
-djlose8inYaYe,;eIghViand(
Princeton Jseven of the football nlay-!
sjhenropeared, in- big games -Jast
I rail jrlL'l'ar1 TnnAJi inrt TUtiAcf T1 I
ildrpbliac
next fall. p'.r'ti eailiV
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One thousand,, five huikrjlpairrot
men's and women's ghevej, 'taa1Tlialf::
prlc?. Rogers and gByjjj
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layKim ii tile., groat gaWWthe
VAflt "ltffl TinrfV.mYio1 Vriaivn1s MnWtnb
the game; but immediately attorward's
withdrew from school because o the,
sickness ofhla mothfirV sIt' wm?b661i
rdiTR?b1r6red' ahe; wa$lTf ambusslar
lwFallben 'Hired byfttifoah In
ertM. ietMgonMlgaWrimie
successfuij ' It Islack thlajps . r thto
thlTh8tltutlBgulded,'cVllege loy-
There is noble wCrk for, large-mind
ed meh In the wuriflcfttlon of athlftca.
CA,X goocoacbtr right ldeaa 'haa
unbounded powers for lgood.- He
wbTka In theifleld whloh young men
jebesfcrK'i-i-chel.'playenr to
janball, he lifts upthe Ideals and
the - epottavaasahlp .htr.tmMx9
whdolrH?b 'educator of college at
Tetic8 may do morefor tie advance
menV'of good jfcaan' even the" aaisiatry.
DeanfcBrlggs Vai welcomed, entha-.
iilllsMiHyJby' ahaudlesce' mbkh was
MX M.'fcfcJ Jtl MM j !
aea'to ryie-'iiMit to ootaiaeve
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Memorial Hall. .Oc
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ndteg-ro'lorblLllr.'He'.wa- a
little lalaVarrlvlsg; a hla train
yfitt av trifle late.tt.1kUe audleace was
kt, laughing ijheexpeW of thiv
lai?rofeeaort; iowere ealied vpok-
fof injrop1tu2?eecae; ,'
Co-JEdepra. ste FlunHI-f.; ;r-5
ilfTke. editor, st the Ckaparrel, lts
iord IJalveraity ooaaW- moatkly, '
clarea that tie teara of e-t4a est tea
;he hearts, of profeaaors and prevest
-tie flualdag, of woman, stsdests. "The
:Jfc , editorially solata at 'the; taet
tates4etyght Bta4eetat taakd
at-ot-eeHage for dtdoUaUy la aeaol
araW at the esd ef the -fall aeaiiater,
oaly two of them ware airla. - v .
, "Wm hare aeeii, ates," aWed a!4e ey '
aMe wjtth ijre. who hive paa.aad, "whea
aSjtlaaflSjkaaM' aLfMBlaaiJjachM aaaf aMMSMMW'ssBSaWs
has maVe this a yaUr k ia ar athity,"
says' )he eaHerW, laaeoTr, weras'
'abake-lv la' teara "u'ihnaM ! the aUk.:
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