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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1908)
m-.-m.-Hi,1- i -m mMB-awt m i v r L . -1 , v f t THE PAILY NEBRASKAN 'N X. - v St. r "! IV Y-: ta t Cbe rati)? TUbraghnn ' T PROFBRT OF Tim umvKnsrnr of Nebraska!; t" Llneeln, Nebraska i fMuMM WBn MT EBBTT WWAT W Btsfa T BT THB .BTUDRIfT PyB. BOARD. flwMWf WMIf lit St. 1B Bv EDITORIAL STAFF. iter Clyde E. Blllett, '09. fMiniglna Baiter... Herbert W. PetUr, MO News Editor,,,.... .Lynn Lloyd, 'Ml Ateoelata Editor Victor Smith, Ml " BU8INES8 STAFF. anr,.,..,..,.a-erM M. Wallace,, '10 Circulation. ...... J. Roy Smith, '09 Am'.' Manager, i Earl. Campbell, MO , . . - Editorial and Builnete Offlcot basement, administration bloq. Peetofflee, Station A. Llnooln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, W.OO PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coplti.'S Centa Each. Ttlfphonei Auto 1SM, StoDIVIDUAIi KOTICE8 will bo charged "at the rote ot 10 centa wr insertion for every fifteen worda or 'motion thereof, rmeultr notloea An a Unlveratty bulletins will giadly be published free. Bntered at the - poitofflee at Llnooln, Nebraska, aa second-clnee mnll matter under the Aot of Congress of March S, 1879. SATURDAY; OCTODBIl 81, 1008. TAFT OR BRYAN? On next Tuesday tho eloctlon of a president ot the United Statoa wJJl btf held. On that day tho voters nil over the country will express by JLhoIr bal lots their decision as to whether Mr. Taft or Mr. Bryan will make tho best president of 'tho American nation. On that day the, appeal to the intelligence , of : the voters will reap Us harvest. This election Is ot moro than pass. lag Interest to university students. The attitude which university men take concerning their duty ad cltlionB will tell In a large measuro whether tho aim which caused upbuilding of the great publlo school systems has been realised, B'tato unlvorsltioa hayo grown up bocauBo tho founders ot the state realized thnta republic dopenda for Its llfo on tho 'intelligence of its clUrenB Tho university was fouhded Jin order that tho atato might have .a higher grado ot cltUonshlp and the at 'tltude ot university men on nqxt Tues day will tell In a large, measure wheth er this aim has been rcalltcd. It is a matter of Uttlo importanco whether the student casts hlB ballot for Mr, Taft or Mr. Dryan. The vital Question is. whether or not the studont appreciates his right of- suffrage. The point at issue In the. university is whether the student has reached his decision as the result ot careful con sideration of the queatlbna Involved or whether he has reached his decision t4l,0. Two Sroms' 4ffO. in through the' oporatlon, ot blind preju dice. In the coming oloctlorflt is) ot ea- f pedal Importance that university men "should live up to their highest Ideals pa this subject,0- An especlai appeal has beea-made by both parties tor-the ',. dp-sett ot college men" and (he most . -far-reaching coBsequeaces aro likely to1 follow the decision which ever way It iy turn. ' Now la the opportunity for college. wftn to lead the. .way In raising prac-; . tleal politics to such 'a level that In the future the old-fashloaed appeal to ' paselon will give place to an appeal 1 to reason. Junior Clash Meeting Tueeday. Immediately after chapel on next 1 ., Tuesday tho Junior class will hold a v very important class meeting. A large ; ' number ot 'things of Interest to the 'etsss will' be taken up. The commlt , " tee which "will have charge of the ' ,-juator prom will be announced. The ' hmUob of purchasing hats or caps fVwtli ss coasldered,. The matter of : "aett(Ba standard university pin tor f 'alt jBlassea1 to use" will be discussed. ('Th reports 'of the football and basket . ball teams -will be .given and a few -.other matters attended to. Juniors, ; ooBM'oitt. 0,H;riy,rlst,imtOSK.- BOTH ARE CONFIDENT MAROONS AND GOPHERS EACH SEE VICTORY AHEAD TODAY. IOWA SQUAD'S PRACTICE POOR Final Scrimmage Practice Before Ne braska Game Dees Not Encour age' the Backers of the -'"lows Team. CHICAQO, Oct. 30, With tho groat football gamo between Qhlcago and M'nnoaota only ono day off, confldonco reigns supremo in both camps and a struggle that will, eclipse all battles between these rivals 1b prodictcd by thoso in closo touch with athlefalo affairs at both Institutions. Doth teams are on edgo for the fray. At Minnesota tho oloven was given a groat send off bb it boarded the train for tho scene ot conflict last night CoacheB and playors expressed confidence in their ability to bring the wostcrn championship back to tho twin cities. Tho team will bo'followed by hundreds of rootora tonight and tho attondnnco should broak all rec ords for tho Bcason. t Betting on Game Is Light. Dotting on tho outcomp is light, but wlllbocomo brisk with tho arrival ot tho gopher contingent Odds of G to 4 aro freely offorcd by Chicago en thusiasts and takers aro hard to find. Undor favorable weather conditions thoso will bo tho , "prevailing odds, butl should the Hold be wot and muddy tho hotting will shift to ovon ,monoy, or tho gophors may bo tno favorlto, Iowa.. IOWA CITY. la., Oct 30,In the final Bcrlmmago practlco boforo tho Nobraskn gamo tho 'varsity showed up poorly and tho freshmen for tho groator part ot tho thlrty-mlnutq clash held the. regulars. oven. Twico tho 'yaralty scored, a splendid otghtyrpd run by Full Back Ilbzard bringing tho first touchdown; and a bit of brilliant team play tho. second. For, sixty yards tho regulars carried tho ball In good consistent football to" tho goal lino. This was tho ono redootnlng part ot tho practlco. At times Catlln's splendid system'of plays would work for good "gains. The lluo charged nigh and slowly on mora than ono occasion and tho freshmen backs seom to have Uttlo troublo in finding holes. After the second touch down Right Half Dack Murphy ot the freshmen team shot-back to the 'var sity 45-yard on the klckoff in a 'beau- says, my newstore at l4l5 O Street Is selling more shoes .every day. . Bench made, electric welt, Roch oak soles, the $5 kind at $2.50. -Any leatherany styleany size suppose Vou stop tltul dodging run through tho ontlro hawkoyo oleyon. Ho. was brought ilown from behind, .after "v8ldostfltplng Quarter Dack Stowsrt ' ' ' Amea Crippled, AMEB, la., -Oct SO.The Missouri valley -couterenco Jias declared Drug- ger and Jean Ben or Ames Jnollgible. This ruling, will bar them from Mis-sourl-NebraBka Orlnnell and Drake games, leaving the Ames teaitf Ber louBly crippled! ." . MlMourl Champions, COLUMBIA, Mo., Oct 30.Ames alone seems to stand between tho tigers and the football championship Qf the Missouri, valley. This is the wa-V Mlssourrrooteni are "doping' the game now.Jor most ot them are pull ing on Iowa, to beat Nebraska at Iowa City next Saturday, They figure that it Iowa can put the Cornhuskera oat of the running and. Missouri can defeat Amos tho tigers wliLnaye pretty easy sailing with Drake, Washington and Kansas, the Jast three games on their schedule, Missouri, according to all the "dope' available, aa an even chance to win, from Ames. The tigers will only be minus two ot their reg ulars when the. teams line up on Sat urday O raves and Driverand" Moa Haw has asqyad of thirty-seven men to select Irom. s .Mlehlgan. ANN ARBOR, Mloh., Ost. 0, Wltk the Vanderblll game "out a day dis tant, the Michigan lineup is still a matter of some uncertainty. There Is no chance that IVatklnB will be able to play. Could he do so Yost's wor ries would be much relieved, as he would go In at full. Watkins has been keeping in touch With (he game, how ever, and always is present st nightly rule quizzes. '. ,Ja the, afternoon's scrimmage Yost put Allerdlce In at full, and Green and Watson tho latter a recent addi tion from tho scrubs, were played in the "back field. A spore ot eighteen points was rollod up against the scrubs. ' ( Yost says the back field, although new and, unused to tho signals, playod a good, game and may bo developed. The dofonse of tho team is good and perfecting tho offenso VllTbo his main work. . Wisconsin.. MADISON, "Wis., Oct 30r'Coach Barry now has tho badgers in find shapo for tho, Marquotto gamo on Sat urday. Ho gave thorn a chance to rost yesterday, calling tho team off tho field at 5 o'clock, after an hour of Signal practlco, in wh!6h great speed was shown. Wllc'o's ankle, is In good shapo and. ho, refurnodi to full back and took tho 'first workout of tho week. Moil is in flno condition and is expected to, display his N drop-kicking ability oh Saturday. Although Culver Is not. rologatod to tho sldo lines, -ho is suffering from.bollS on his lips and knoos, resulting from, injuries re- eolved early in tho Boason. "INTO LINCOLN," 18 THE CRY. Kansas Manager Urging 'Students to Root Agalnat Nebraska. Kansas rootora aro tho object Just now of a continuous rain of porsuaslvo argumonta urging them to spend their nionoy and , help Kansas boat Nobras ka Novomber 14 by organized rooting. Tho j)mclnl publication 'of tho Jay- hawkcrsthlB weok Contains tho fol lowing nppeal: ' "Aro you going to Lincoln Novom ber 14 to holp Kansas dofoat tho. Corn- huskors? If sovOnty-BOvon faros aro guaranteed tho Union Pacific will run a special train from hero loavlng any thno tho nianagomont wishes, prob ably Friday night Tho night trip would give tho. boys a-bottor chahco to rest , Tho rata under ordinary .con ditions Is $9.70. Tho special rato for tho round trip will bo .$8.30. "Tho athletic association has. mado arrangements for thirty mon to go on tho trip. This number will include tho manager, coachoa and subs. If Why PayMore? fifty men win show their .desire to accompany the team therspeclal will bo secured.- A paper, now being pre pared by a commltteo Interested in tho mattor, will bp circulated among tho students to get signers." t FIQHT WHITE PLAQUE (Continued trom- Page 1) . of the exhibit that all who can view the, collection or who can take the time to hear tho lectures do so. That tuberculosis can be largely stamped out by- concerted action of .the people Is an acknowledged fact It la a con tagiouB disease and Is to a large' ex tent preventable, Dut It cannot be prevented by quarantine aa can other such diseases. Co-operation ot all Is needed, arid It la for this reason that the present popular campaign, of edu cation Is being waged. On November 6th the Y. "W. C. A girls, are planning a -ym party for all the members ot the association. This party fill close the membership oampalgn and at this time the na tional association pin will be pre sented to the captain ot the winning side, Miss "Vera .Dargera side, the whites, are slightly' In the lead, .faut .. j-. . .. . y-' ine niues, unaer misb Margaret Guth- ene, are not far pern: the itsssclatleft, now a l.1IIB.k.il.. I 1 BBB Tl l'Sa j f , III TUCUgi Ikl.dwStajUera CONKUN'S A PEN you'rei aever Without Ink No matter where yoti Eiay bo In your room, lecture hall, at the post office, telegraph-" office or hotel, or on the trainall you hays iq do whea your Conklln Pen begins to run dry Is to dip It In ariylnk-.' well, press the Creseent-Flller and your pen Instantly Illb ItaeM and Is ready to write. The same simple movement also cleans It. 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In both casos approprlato words havoboen .fitted to popular tunes. Tho songs aro as follows: " (To the tune of "Hot Time.") Ames, Amcs,Ames, 'wo know that you'll bo locltf ' ;.)' . Ames,. Amea, Amos.-Hh usiybu. can't ' compete t' . '$'?; Cause, cause,- cause you're''' too slow . bn'your feet, ' Nebraska -will win .here to-day, .Hay I (Shout)"" , ,'.' tr-u-unl-ver-yer-verslty, . N-o-braskir Oh my! (Yeil.) r-Words by A M. .Olonfoldor. "' (To the tune of "Red Wlno.V) fhero Once wSb' a football toanir- ' All sturdy men. of tho Woat The Cornhuskor band, tho best in .tho land, Who meet mighty foeB and fight hem to the end. .. ',' . They march onto victory; ,'.'-.', They pile up th'o.scbro so. high, V' That foes who they meet go down in defeat ? ' Before Nebraska's might. Ch'orus; . , Oh, the Bun shines bright on old No braskaj Hor cheering rootera, her gallant, war riors They will Boon subduo thp Iowa Ag- And bring Nebraska to victory. 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