wMk ?" '.'.J f v ,' 'V ! , -:;v,vj , ,1, H-f V. "': f m.-. '. y J fl ' " (V . i - t. ;v.",,f;'-' " -' . ,i x , - .- fv " . " t ft be J Vol. VIII. No. 1. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908. Price 5 Cents. - V. Dail flebraeftan ,-Ofe h I II CHAL0UPM DONS SUIT BIG TACKLE MAKES HI8 INITIAL APPEARANCE WITH SQUAD. KROGER AND JOHNSON ON HAND Will Join Cole's Promising Bunch in Practice at Antelope Park This Afternoon Veterans Number Five. 80RORITIE8 GET MANY PLEDGE& Big "Bill" Chaloupka, the groat right tackle of last year's Corn hiiBkers, joined "King" Cole's squad In practice at Antelope park yesterday afternoon. His appearance was the occasion for much rejoicing among the Nebraska students, for the husky tackle Is expected to do some sensa tional playing this Beason that will win him a place on tho All-Western eleven. Last year he was given a position on the second All-WeBtern eleven by Walter EckerBall In the se lection made by tho former Univer sity of Chicago star for tho Chicago Tribune. It had been feared for a wjillo- this summor that tho injury to his wrist which ho received In tho St. Louis game Thanksgiving would keep big "Bill" out of tho game. But tho injured member has healed and is now as strong as it was before the CornhUBkers met St. Louis university. Fullback Kroger and Right End Johnson also were on tho campus and announced that they would report for practice today. With these two men out the total number of veterans will bo five, Captain Harvey and Right Guard Frum having been at practice since it was started. Hugo Blrkner, a fast back field man, la in tho city and will probably join Cole's pupils today or tomorrow. The gridiron training season "was ushered In Tuesday" afternoon at Antelope park under tho direction of Head Coach Colo and his assistant, Ray Elliott. Fifteen candidates ap peared for the initial practice and the time was spent in drilling them in passing and holding tho ball. Captain Harvey and Right Guard Frum were tho only veterans on the field that day. Frum limbered up his kicking leg and booted the Bpheroid over forty yards. Ray Elliott, tho new assistant coach, who succeeds uoach Peck, is a former CornhuBker football player. In 1898 ho was a member of tho Nebraska eleven which was coached by "Hurry Up" Yost who is now at Michigan directing tho work of tho Wolverines. Ho has been learning "King" Cole'a methods of training, and next week when tho squad becomes larger ho will take charge of part of the candidates and drill them into shape for tho head coach to pick out tho best men among them. . Captain Charles Borg of tho 1905 eleven will register for law work this semester and has announced that ho will appear for practice. During his laBt year of tho Cornhuskor eleven Borg was rated as ono of tho bqst centers in the west and attracted tho attention of Walter Camp and Casper Whitney. Ho is ollgibljo for all tho games on tho CornhuBker schedule this fall with tho exception of the Minnesota, contest. In case Collins, who played center last season doeB return, as has been rumored will be the case, Borg will probably bo sta tioned at that position. All of the homo games bn tho Ne braska schedule will bo played at Antelope park this fall. The grand stand will be extended on the east ond, additional bleachers erected, re served seat boxes placed along tho north side of tho -gridiron, and other arranEoments made to handle tho '""SP. t.ds expected to attend tho games thlB season. The annual game with Ames will be played in Omaha at DIetz park on No vember 7. This game is looked for ward to as UiQAJiardest struggle on the Nebraska vschedale outside of tho Minnesota game, and Ib .expected to draw a largo crowd of football onthu Blasts to the metropolis of the state. Tho first game of tho fall will bo played with tho Poru normal Bchool at Antelope park Saturday, September 26. Pen! If likely to be an easy prey for the V,mhuskers, but tho contest will glvn a good line on tho form of the CornhUBkers and allow them to use the forward pass and other new plays without being in danger of los- lng seriously on fumbles or other mistakes. Rushing Season Comes to Close at University. Rushing and pledging among the sororities of the University came to a closo at six oclock last evening with tho number of girls pledged total ing forty-three. Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma each have eleven pledges, that being the highest num ber secured by any sorority. Tho pledges for the various sororities follow: Alpha Chi Omega Emma Franklin, Aurora; Mattie YoBt, Harvard; Be thlno Kennedy, loin, Iowa; Wll- helmenla Comstock, Calhoun, Colo rado; Ethel MacFarlane, Lincoln; Noll Whltmore, Valley; Beulah Jen nings, Davenport; Hazel Clark, Lin coln. Alpha Omlcron PI Mabel Salmon, Omaha; Martha Bell, Pittsburg, Pa.; BREAKS ALL RECORDS REGISTRATION FOR FIR8T THREE DAY8 REACHES 863. EXTRA FCC CAUSCS COMPLAINT Upper Classmen Who Did Not 8lgn Up On the First Two Days Are Forced to Pay An Additional $3. MOVE CLOSER TO UNIVER8ITY. Comparison of Registration. 1908 1907 Tuesday 165 101 Wednesday 32G 167 Thursday ,. 372 252 Total 863 520 1906 89 177 262 528 Many Greek Letter Societies Change Their Residences. This fall finds many of tho Nobras-. ka fratornlty and sorority chapters liv ing nearer tho university campus than they did last yoar. During tho sum mer ono of tho fratornilios bought a now homo and Boveral of tho other Greek lettor sociotlos rented houses that wore not occupiod by thorn a yoar ago. There are now olovon chapter Iioubos within a radius of six blocks of tho school. Four of those.Phl Gamma Delta, PI Beta Phi, Dolta Tau Dolta, and Alpha Thota Chi, aro located on R street within threo blocks of tho stato institution. Kappa Alpha Thota re main at their old location, 423 North Thirteenth street, noing In tho same block with the Phi Gamma Dolta house. On S Blreot there are also four Greek HAS BEEN VERY GOOD 8ALE OF NEW ATHLETIC TICKET LARGE 8INCE TUESDAY. ADMISSION TO C0NTCST CHEAf Football Games This Fall Will Cost Only Fifteen Cents Apiece Un der the New Plan Being Tried Now. i ' ','.,' - :, ' -r A'SEK35Pa,,fffli.'v BBBBBBBBWBf,i3BBW.:.TmjI WmmlmlP'mlUx.s&S. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbf .siiiiiiiiiiMLV ," 5Pi sr 1-4 -''-:-..?." if TaililW V -IbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bIbBBBBBBBBBBBBW .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBWcJ' ' tc'XTrlk - SA? 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"King" Colo is the central figure of tho group.. Ho is a bonodict of but 12 days, having beon married Sept. 5. Gazella Blrkner, Lincoln; Loreno Emory, .Lincoln. Alpha Phi Hazel Johnson, Pawnee City; Isabel Milroy, Omaha; Mar garet Randall, Newman Grove; Ruth Haller, Omaha; Adeline Schuler, Carthage, Mo. Chi Omega Lorlno Hayden, Lin coln; Mildred Piper, Lyons. Delta Delta Delta Helen Donsmore, Lincoln; Jannet Stephenson,. Lincoln; Edith Flock, Blair; Elizabeth Barnoll, Lincoln; Clare ReeJer, Lincoln. Delta Gamma Kitty Mockett, Lin coln; Besa Gould, Omaha; Marguerite Klinker, Lincoln; Marjorle Sellock, Lincoln; Evan May Gallentlne, Kear ney; Marguerite Stewart, Beatrice; Carrie Rinaker, Beatrice; Hazel Fall, Beatrice; Emma Lou Harnsborger, Ashland; Florence Wells, Schuyler; Lucilo Jun6 Harris, Stella. Kappa Alpha Theta Louise Barr,, Lincoln; Fay Berlnjnger, Grand Island; Olive Hammond, Omaha. Kappa Kappa Gamma -Dorrla Wood', Omaha; Ann Dennis, "Omaha; Alice. Registration began with a rush Tues day morning and up to date has given every indication ofJ)eing record break ing in size. The total registered up to tho present time shows an increase of nearly forty per cent over the number registered on tho same days in either 1906 or 1907. Registration was somewhat delayed by the fact that the calendar was not received from the printer as early as was expected. ThlB Was caused by the extra worlc ' involved by the addition of the, school of pharmacy, the teach er's college and the six year engineer ing courses. Next year the calen dar and a permanent schedule will be issued before the close of the spring semester. Registration ,wiU thus be much simplified. ' , - Registrar. Harrison has "adopted one new feature In registering which prom ises to eliminate much labor in the office without imposing an added bur den upon the students, Instead of be ing required to, return registration J slips to the office for ,chcking, eaca lettor houses, namely Delta Dolta Del ta, Delta Upslloq, Phi Kappa Psi, and Phi Delta Thota. Sigma Chi are only a short distance from these Houses, be ing at 518 North Sixteenth street Del-1 ta Gamma occupy the house they had last year at 1401 Q street Beta Thota PI have rented the house In which the Phi Kappa Psl lived last yoar. "" Alpha Tau Omega are located at 2732 O street but are looking for another houso and will 6ccupy their present residence only temporarily. Alpha. Phi liye in tho house formerly occupied by Alpha Tau Omega at 12G North Twenty-sixth street Phi KappaPsl are not .occupying their new; home They purchased a residence at 61'Nrth Sixteenth street and are remodeling It and frill move Into, it before Thanks giving. A new home erepfed at 345 North Thirteenth street has been rent ed by' Phi Beta Phi, and they began inovlng Into It yesterday.- A complete list of the Greek letter J FraternitiesAlpha Tau " Omega, The salo of studont and faculty athletic tlckots has 'boon vory largo since Tuosdny morning, when thonew admission books wore placed at the counters of tho University book stores and given to sovoral of tho football men to sell. Managor Eagor is hopo ful thrtt enough of thom will bo dis posed of boforo tho Doano game to InBuro the success of tho now plan of giving tho University students' cheap admission to all tho athlotlo contests of tho yoar. Ho said yestor iday- he expected to havo ovor half T of his supply sold boforo tho mlddld of next woek. Tho price of tho now student and faculty athlotlo books is, $3. Those books aro not transforrablo, and only ono of thom can bo purchased by each student. They admit tho holder to all tho homo, athletic contests played by tho various Cornhuskor ath letic teams. Those include tho foot ball, baseball, basketball and track contests. It Is figured that at least ono thou sand of those books will need ta.Jba sold In order to make tho plan a success. In paBt years tho major part of tho receipts from tho Lincoln games axa beon paid by tho student body. If the students undor the new system, which reduces tho sum re ceived from thom sovoral per cent, fail to buy tho necessary number of tickets, tho now plan will have to be abandoned and tho old ono of charg ing for football and tho other sports separately will bo taken up. These, now tlckots ttro sold only tp under graduates, alumni and faculty mem bers of tho University of Nebraska. . Tho plan of selling a student's; ticket similar to tho ono now on .sale at Nebraska haB boon tried at "sev eral univoreltleB, Including Wisconsin,. Kansas and Purdue, and has proved a great benefit to the athlotlo man agement and tho Btudents, as well. Tho managers of thoso schools have written Managor Eager explaining how well the system has worked at their Institutions. They claim that after tho students realized they were getting Into all of the athletic con tests at an exceedingly low price that they bought tickets without, ask-, lng any questions. At one of the schools tho second year after the new plan was adopted nearly all of, the tlckots were sold during the week of registration in the fall. . Managor Eager has figured out that by purchasing a student book this fall for 3 the home football games will cost each, student who attends them only fifteen cents apiece. Until this fall a season football ticket alone sold for either $3 or $3.50. Now with a coupon ticket the student can at tend every basketball game during the winter and the baseball and track: contests in the spring In addition to the football games, for Just $3. If Jtho desired number of tickets are sold this fall Manager Eager will bring several more basketball and baseball teams here for games than would otherwise be possible' with the present stato of the Corrihusker finances. He Bays he will havo flvo or six intercollegiate diamond contests here and eight or ten basketball games. Both Yale and Chicago will send basketball teams on short west ern trips this winter, and one of; these teams will bo secured, for , ga,me herd with Nebraska. "A large sale of the student tickets wjll allow the Cornhusker Btudents to have many other treats before the close uj. uiu ayuiuuc season. The tickets are being sold to. girls as well as to boys. Manager Eager"' Is desirous of having the- co-eds learn that thoy are expected to attend the' football games and, otner contests, - this ear even though; they have a. ecorts. Vt special girls' section nHlVt.' be erected nt Antelope ;park forftji'1 -ipothall contests, wand the VfrlmHet . : - A", 'If'""' ' ' ' .l v'l "T ,l 't l M V J J J1 (".? 'Ml -Ad i , ,. i a h - V- ,& ;.&, i,'1 ' UiW1i --1