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Myles McCar thy and Alda Woolcott In "The Race Tout's Droam" give an oxcellent com edy playlet. McCarthy In hlB slangy Imitation of a "Kid Bum" throws his hearers Into convulsions of laughter. This act is a rare treat. Would as much could bo said for Sherry with his "female herolno" In "Billy and the Girl." The flrBt night crowd seemed to enjoy the almlesB efforts of this pair; The Del Costa Quartet came In for a good Bhare of applause. They sing well. Harry Walters, the Hebrew .jester, as the Mirror would Bay, Is good for .many laughs. Mark Johnson offers no new turns In his comedy cycle act. At a recent mooting of the track team of Kansas State Agricultural Col lego, P. E. McNall was olected as cap tain for the coming season. The world's record for the 100 yard dash is now hold by R. E. Walker, the South African sprinter. August 4th, at Abergavony, England, this Olympic hero mado tho distance In 9 2-5 sec onds. Tho Journalism department of Wis consin University Is publishing a dally newspaper of the same dress and plan as tho journalist college of Missouri. The papor covers local and telegraph servicp news. The college of Journalism of the Uni versity of Missouri hof started out with a good, stride. Its" students num ber 64, including 5 women. Eight Btates outside of Missouri aro repre sented. Indeed, its cosmopolitan na ture is such that the hearthsldes of Its students are scattered from Now Hampshire to China. Oct. 9tH, 1908 F. m. Walt's Orchestra o f 1 Houses. JjcL I & I LOOK STRONG TO HIM ECKER8ALL THINK8 NEBRA8KA MAY BEAT THE G0PHER8. CALLS NEBRASKA "GREAT TEAM" Former Chicago 8tar Sees Hard Fight for Minnesota When the Cham pions of Missouri Valley Qo North Next Week. The results of Saturday's football games did much to clear the horizon and It now looks as if Chicago, tho proBont western champions would have little difficulty In retaining the weBtern title. The overwhelming defeat of Purdue and tho brilliant football dis played by the Maroons satisfied tho most optimistic Chicago enthusiasts that tho Maroons have another great football machino versed in all the possibilities of the now game. Tho only question in doubt Is whether tho Maroons with their light line and backs can stand the hammer ing of MinnoBota and Wisconsin. It Is almost certain the backs and ends can fuBtrato tho forward passing -of the other teams and the problem for Coach Stagg to boIvo will bo to build up a do fonBe to stop tho heavy mass plays of tho Gophers and Badgers. Purdue gained some ground through tho lino, but Its attacks were not concentrated enough to gain consistently. Nebraska Formidable. Nebraska's easy win over Doane by tho scoro of 43 to 0 makes tho Corn huskers loom up as a formidable op ponent for Minnesota on Oct 17. Coach Colo appoars to have a great team ThlB season, and It would not be at all sur prising to see Nebraska take the Go pher s scalp. Wisconsin will havo its hands full next Saturday defeating Lawrence after tho lattor's showing against Minnesota last Saturday. Lit tlo is known of tho exact strength ol the Badgers this season, and their sta tus can more accurately be determined after tho Btruggle. Tho showing of Minnesota and Illin ois was disappointing. Tho Gophers had their hands full disposing of Law rence and it was the hardest kind of work for them to win 6 to 0. The Min nesota coach evidently has not decided on tho permanent make-up of his team and the men used in Saturday's contest wore not as familiar with tho game and each other as they will bo later. One thing was revealed In this game, however. Minnesota will play more of the new style of football this season than last, and the new plays sand wiched In with tho old ones will make Minnesota a stronger team when they meet tho Maroons. Illinois, with its early claims to tho western championship, showed nothing in its first game to base its claim upon. If this game be taken as a criterion of tho strength of the orange and. blue they will have to improve wonderfully before they can entertain any hope of beating Chicago a week from Saturday. If it had not been for the brilliant work of Captain Van Hook and Sin nock in rousing the players to a brace in tho second half Illinois would have been held to a tie score by a supposed ly weak team. With the return of of Gardner, captain of last year's team, tho coaches hope for an improvement which will put Illinois in tho running for western laurels. Indiana Mast Brace Up. Indiana's defeat of D.oPaUw by the small score of 16 to 0 places them in the same category with Illinois. The Hooslers undoubtedly were handicap ped by injuries received by some of the players in the game on tho pre vious Saturday with the Alumni, but tho general form displayed by tho team does not put It-in a position to be andangorouB foe for Chicago next Saturday. Tho Maroons will defeat In diana decisively unless Sheldon instills new life in his players and has them bettor versed in the new game. 'Michigan's showing was another source of disappointment The Wol verines in previous years have exper ienced little troublo in winning from Case. Last Saturday the Cleveland eleven fought Michigan for every inch, Anally succumbing to a 16 to 6 defeat This is the first time since 1901 that Case has succeeded in crossing the Wolverine goal line, and as they ac complished this late in the game there could not bo' any signs of quitting on i The College "ret stroko and standard wo iasi uot CONKLIN'S Kg PEN yon'ro never without Ink. No matter whero you may be in your room, lecturo hall, at tho post office, telegraph offico or hotel, or on tho train all you havo to do when your Conklin Pen begins to run dry is to dip it in any ink well, press tho Crescent-Fillor and your pen instantly fills Itself and is ready to write. Tho same simple movement also cleans it. No mussy dropper no spilling of ink no Interruption to your train of thought. Handsomo catalog direct fron the manufacturers, Tho Conklin Pen Co., 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio, on request. SOLD IN E. FLEMING, s?- "lezr s - t4 their part. YoBt has a task on his hands to develop a team which will defeat Pennsylvania, which is playing better football at this time of the year than ever before and a wonderful brace will havo to bo taken by the Wolverines If they want to entertain hope of defeating tho easterners. Walter H. Eckorsall in Chicago Tri bune. THE CANE RU8H AT MI880URI. Freshmen Triumph This Fall For the First Time. At the Unlvorslty of Missouri the annual class rush was a feature of tho opening of the school year. This year for tho first time In the history of tho event the freshmen triumphed. In years past the hopes of the first-year men have beaten high, but never be fore has a freshman scaled tho arc- light pole and untied tho coveted pon- nant Long before eight o'clock, tho time Bet for tho big tussle, crowds of par ticipants and spectators, had collected on tho auadrancle. Tho froshmnn over 250 strong, were stationed east of tho mounds, while the sophomores, barely 150 In number, occupied the west side. When, shortly after eight, the starter's gun was fired and tho dash began, more than a thousand per sons were lined up to witness the fray. The struggle had lasted over half an hour, and bade fair to settle down Into a four-hour affair, as last year, when the crowd gave way and a reserve con tingent of more than fifty freshmen, who had been organized, rushed into the contest. It was this reserve force that "did the business.rWorn out by their aggressive efforts, the sopho mores left tho pole unguarded for a moment,- and -In this unguarded mo ment Grover Kinsey, a freshman agri cultural student from Chlllicothe, was pushed up the slippery pole and grasp ed the fluttering trophy, while a deaf ening cheer arose from tho throats of the exultant freshmen. The freshmen paraded down Broad way in celebration of their victory. The sophomores made an effort to break up this procession. The republicans if the University, of Minnesota have organized a Taft and Sherman club which expects to take a part in all political demon strations. So many people are .trying for the staff of the Minnesota Dally thiB year that it has been necessary to estab lish a waiting list Assignments will be given to cubs in turn. The staff has adopted a new pin. It- la in the form of a small black en amel fountain pen with a gold pen point and the letters "U. of M. Daily" inscribed in gold. Students in the , University of In diana will get credit thiB year In the course in journalism for their work on the Dally Student. Editors and as sistants will got 'two hour's credit and reporters "will get one hour. Governor Hughes at the Temple .Wednesday morning. Throughout school days college days business or professional career tho Conklin Pen will servo you faithfully and make writing a pleasure. You don't havo to coax It or fuss with it to get it to writo. Bccauso of its won derful feed principle, ink responds instantly at tho maintains an oven, steaay now 10 inoincr great huvuuuiku ui uwuiug LINCOLN BY 1211 O STREET 0R0ER YOUR PUHCH AT FOLSOH'S Hot Lunches a Specialty. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream Candies an4 Ices. 1307 0 St. Phonisi Auti 2214, Bill 456. Patronize Our ? Advertisers UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. OCTOBER. Tuesday 6. Convocation, W. F. Mor ris, recently federal Judgo in. the Philippine Islands, "The Philip pines." Congressman Pollard will address university republican club in Tem ple, 8:00 p. m. Senior class meeting in Memorial ' hall, 11:30 a. m. Friday 9.- Informal dance at Fraterni ty hall. ' Saturday lO.Foothall, Nebraska vs. Grlnnell,' at Antelope Park. Tuesday 18. Convocation, Professor Guernsey Jones, "The Olympic Games." October 20. Convocation, Dean ChaB". E. Fordyce, "The Teachers' College."