The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
Hl V y j i A NEBRASKAN JUrAJUA 9 t&mmKxmmm it u l ooooMotoOiooottiOoattit THE STYLES ib Suits arid Overcoat Igt&'SeMolaf- i t s , ford evwyMiuin an oppwrturaty to ex ercitehk individual take, witw regard to fabrifc and model. Plantyof "Gy BkaWin or f PliitirfjiricttMikvryMrMk. SEE. 1 HE 91U and 910 OM00OMO04K)09000OtK)090$00$0000009 THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Wrioteae all Steeente. v pipes nsgasr UNI SMOKE HOUSE UMOfUrt. M THE FIRST TRUST ' SAVINGS BANK OWned by tlio Btoakholfor of tho , nri National nans: Interest Paid at 4 Per Cant Flrat National Bank hooma, Tenth A O IIU.R. DAVIS Tradc Marks DtWN OettVUMHTB IS. ATOO iibMim k akateti mnA daaaristlnn mm (If iunlit or oplnton fri wbttiier ma tfM nttt, Hkot ebf, la (be Scientific flsKrkai , MUtton o r flMM toanwt. Tnn, H IHln,! Maui Vnrb I L"71'Jl?" t! V) rnTTINnUia,UUi SfSttSlK CMBjOSt VBft W UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. November. I I:. : L, ITflK DENTIST IM CHAR6E8 REASONABLE ' lr fc Stk tuk ( Smmtn wkllllltf 0 YEARS' -feEXPKRIENOB BBMKoai - Dr. Clapp's office. 11 a. m., meeting' who ovadeUo tackloiLand carried It, - of cross country men, 0Ter 'w a touchdown, with Gross .; Tuesday, S.-jJunlor class meeting at,han,g,nf onto-bim, Dlrtaer mlsse.d V , Memorial hall; ll;30"a. m. KI- -fcor,0 N"br4a8,t I1; Iow5' ,4' TL..-... r. .11, . . A Comley kicked, tq Harte on Nobras. Thursday, 5.--Dramatlc club social atla's 0-yard, line. Nebraska, on lino , 1 pfaaaAUo clsb rooms, TBapJ, 8 and ond plays, carried Iho ball thirty p. m. atwrday, 14. Kanvas-Nebraska foot -s t- ball game. ; B4wrlay, 1. Hastings-Nebraska foot , K Wll game. N TfcurWsy. 26. Wabaab-Nebraska foot f i 1 ball game. ' Thanksgiving recess, begins. 1' Deemr. -' Mtdrday, 2. Carlisle iBdlans-Nebraa-In football game. VOTER At HOME TODAY (Coatlaued from Page1 1) i'ta the law sofeeoJ, the Ne- ifHi ue uaiowaa. ib. m eellege Tart seenae to aave 4e on Bryan. The total vote b- Tart aaa Bryan wm be very ' Wttnummil Fmm CliiAAa TfeoM bm' who have geae home to are axeased from clasa work. la K? claanos today will be I aa4 la away eearsea ily a aafaM,jro4, to ba.preaeat LiiZ CERFS stares Lin to NEBRASKA HUMBLES IOWA. (Continued from Page 1) Iowa's 5-yard lino. Carborry made four yards around right end. Suits' man added tbrco through tho line. Hazard hurdled behind tho line and Iowa wan pcnaltted fifteen yards, Kirk punted to Doltzor on Nebraska's five yard lino. Doltzor puntod back to Kirk on Nebraska's 36-yard lino, and on a fumble Nebraska seciired tho ball. Deltzor made twonty-flyo yards on, an end run. Dlrkner added throo Vara.' Chaloupka tore through tacklo for 'fif teen yards. An onsldo kick from Dolt zor to Harvey notted flftcon raoro. Frum carried tho ball ono yard. Stew art lntorcoptcd a forward pass from Doltzor to Harvey and Kirk kicked to Beltser, who roturncd ton yards. Tho ball was on Iowa's. 30-yard line. On two downs NobraHka gained throe yards, Boltzor punted and Kirk made a fair catch. Kirk kicked out to Belt- zor on Nebraska's 4G-yard lino. 'An outside kick from Doltzor to Harvoy put tho ball on Iowa'B 40-yard lino. Nebraska Gets a Goal. A forward pass from Doltzcr to liar Voy gave twenty yards. Harto made thrcb ynrdB through tacklo. "Blrknor, Kroger, Deltzor and Chaloupka took tho ball to Iowa's 1-yard lino, whore Kroger was shoved over for n touch down. Harvey kicked goal. 8coro: Nebraska, 0; Iowa, 4. Kirk kicked off to Chaloupka, who nmdo a return of ton yards. Boltzor punted and Kirk fumbled the ball. Blrknor secured' It on Iowa's 80-yard lino. Blrknor tried to place kick nnd fumbled. Kirk klckod out front tho 20-yard lino. Boltzor punted to Kirk on Iowa's 35-yard lino. Chaloupka' mado flvo yards through loft tacklo. Conloy blockod Doltzor's punt. Gross picked up tho ball. Temple was sub stituted for'Krogor. ""Klrk-trloda drop kick from tho 35-yard lino. It fell short Doltzor kicked out from tho 25-yard lino. Kirk took, tho ball to Nobraska's 40-yard llnol Here he foil back for another drop kick. Ho failed to make It. Holtzor kicked out tq Kirk. Deltzor was hurt and Miner took his placo. An on-sldo kick by 'Kirk wont out of bounds, .Minor puntod to Iowa's J5-yard line.,. TImo for tho first half was up. Score: Nebraska, G Iowa, ir ' " v. Another Touchdown. At tho opening of tho second half Kirk klckod off to Dentloy on No- broBka's 25-yard lino. Chaloupka mado uvo yarns inrougn laciuo, jwinor circled tho left end on a long run of forty ynrds. Harto mado throo yards through tacklo. Minor booted and on an on-sldo kick Kirk fumbled and Blrk nor rocovorod tho ball. A punt by Minor was blockod nnd Hyland fell on tho ball. GrosB made eight yards through tho line. Kirk mado first down. Hyland cnrrlod tho. ball six yards around left ond. A forward pass from Kirk to Collins to Kirk gavo Iowa twonty-flve yards. Kirk tried a drop kick from Nobraska's 40-yard lino, but It fell short Minor Bocurod tho loft end on a 40-yard run. Kirk was hurt , 0n "no noxt- PBy no WRa- hurt again 1 and wont out. Fco took his placo. No- .! Volrn nn l.(aJ lino l.l. s.o.lswt ' tho 'ball twonty-flvo yards.. Nebraska was pcnallzod .twenty yards for rough play. Blrknor mado flftcon yards. A forward pass from Miner to Harvoy was caught by tho Nebraska captain, yards. Miner, on an end run. was mak ing a touchdownwhen Hyland caught his sweater and held him. Iowa was penalized. Minor, was forced to punt Iowa carried the ball to Nebraska's 4,0 yard ljne, where Hyland fell back for a drop kick.' It went out of bounds. Nebraska failed ' to gain and Miner punted. Hyland Kicks Field Goal. Iowa advanced' ten yards on Btralght plays Hyland made a drop kick from Nebraska's 25-yard line. Score: Ne braska, 11; Iowa, 8. Blrknor kicked off to Carborry on Iowa'a; 25-yard line. Tw,o plays gave Iowa ten. yards., Hy land punted to Bentley on Nebraska's 10-yard line. Minor punted to Fee In the center of the field, Hyland punted and, Harvey secured the. ball on Ne braska's 25-yard. line. ' Sturtznegger west fa", for Temple, Chaloupka and Bturtznegger made fifteen yards on straight' line attacks. The ball was oa Nebraska's 85-yard Use. Thomas was substituted for B. CqHlna, Minor punted to Stewart la the conter of the eld. Iowa took the' ball to Nebras ka's 2-yard -line oa three Plays. Hy- load, trtajl a drop kick but failed. Har ) vejrbtoektag UhVbatt. Minor kicked w the, oealec oc the new. u the first play Iowa was penalised ftfleea 'yards, fer rough play, Perrlne wa substituted tot Carberry. ; Dea aMrwet"ta for" Hazard. ChalouBka was hurt oh the next play, and Bowers west In at.'gtardf.Hsrte blBgsklfted to tackle. A forward dabs from 'Bent ley to Harvey netted twenty1 yards.( A forward "pass by Bentley fell Into Fee's hands. Feo made no return. A for ward "bass from Stewart to Hyland hit the ground. Tmo was up with tho ball In. Iowa's possession on its 15 yard lino. Score: Nebraska, 11; Iowa, 8. Tho lineup; Nebraska. a Iowa. . Johnson . lo, Carborry, Pcrrlno Frum , .ItStutsraan, Johnson Harte, Bowers. ...lg,. Beldel Collins ...'.....r,c.., ....... Comley Kwlng . ..i..,..,. rg Hastings Chaloupka, Harto., rt.. ..,..... Gross Harvey ......... re,.. ....... Hyland Bentley ,.,.... .qb Stewart Boltzor, Miner ... If.. .Collins Thomas Blrknor, Sturtznegger.rh..i.Klrk, Fee Kroger, Temple,. fb(. Hazard, Donald Reforeo, Hoagland of Princeton: um pire, Stuart of Michigan; head lines- BELTZBr LEFT HALF. J1H. Kicking and Forward Passing .Wore Important Factors In tho Game. man, Graham of Michigan; time of halves, 3T minutes; touchdowns; Krc gor and Harvoy; goal from touch downs. Harvoy; drop kicks, Kirk and Hyland. t ' NEW 80NGS FOR AMES-NEBRASKA r Two Contributed Ho Contest by Stu- dent Yesterday. Two" more songs vvero contributed or tho Amos-Nebraska game yester day. Thoy follow: ' , i ' (Tune "I'm Glad I'm. Married') Cheer for Nebraska ' Hor team plays like, n dream: Run the ends, and buck tho line; Makes big gains; oh, isn't that fine! The poor old Amps Aggies, , Thby hayon't any show Tho-only trouble with them Ib; Their team's too slow. " - (Tune "tyarchlnfl Through GeoVgia.") Alter tho game. Is over. Ames, You'll hear our Joyful cries: , Ba,ck to "that dear Iowa," Amos, Ypuvll havo to walk tho ties. When you bot"all your money, Ames, You thought you vould,win the prize, But you can't win from Nebraska. Chorus: Hurrah, hurrah, Nebraska's got you beat; Hurrah, hurrah, you're going to meet defeat You'll have to, sneak up the alleys, For Nobraskans wUf own the streets After this football, game Is oyer, NEBRASKA-IOWA SCORES. Year. 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Sid' Collins and Frum both show In their movements tho results of Sat- nrday's' awful battlo, and Frum spent his time In kicking drop kicks. "Johny" Johnson Is limping around with a bad nnklo, nn old sprain which wbb aggravated by tho hard work ho had to perform on Saturday. ,. Backfleld AH RlOht. Tbo backfleld men did nol suffer so severely as did tho lino men, prob ably bocnuso more substitutes wore used In tho backfleld. Kroger retired about ten minutes before tho end of th first bK and was replaced by Tom-j plo, bo that tno rast rullbacK is in bettor condition than most of tho other players. Temple played the re mainder of thd first half but was In jured a fow minutes boforo tho closo of tho second hnlf and during thero mnlnder of tbo game his placo was filled by Sturtznegger; Beltzcr played only during tho first half, Harry' Minor appearing nt left halfback during tho Becond net Hugo Dlrkner played tho eptlro gamo at his position and ap pears to have stood the strain" In good shape. ,Tolt Dontloy Is pretty badly battered up and moves about carefully, but ho will doubtless bo In shape with in' a few days. Tho two gunrds, "Harto and Ewtng, nnncar to havo como out of the con test as fdrtunntoly -as any, and "Dill", Chaloupka Is as good as ever, notwuh standlng.the fact that It was necessary to carry him from the field Saturday. He. had bis neck Bovcrely twisted la bolng tackled, after making a good gain on ono of his spectacular tackle around plays. ' Will Be Ready for Ames. On tho whole tho team Ib pretty badly crlpplod and bruised but Coach Colo oxpcctB tho mon all to bo In good condition by thctlnio thoy claBh'wlth Atn.es noxt Saturday. Last, night's signals were run very slowly and na attompt was mado at fast play. The team Just trottod through somo now formations which Coach Colo has evolved and which may bo brought Into pjay ngnlnst tho Aggies. Tho. "pcok-a-boo" play wnB run through several times and the, fow Who havo Been It boliov.0 It 'to bVa winner. It Is reported that tho Iqwana were Beared to death about this play Saturday and tho reason tho Corn huskers wero ablo to make such enor mous gains through tho Iowa line was that tho IowanB wero constantly watching for some sort of trick play, consequently the .good old-fashioned fpotbal) fooled thorn JUBt as effectively as "an intricate style of play would havo done. "King" Cole intends" to keep this play up his sleovo Just ub long as pos sible, and If other tactics "will dd tho work agalnBt Amos next Saturday It will not bo prcssedMnto service. As sistant Coach Elliott went to Columbia Saturday 'tq watch the Ames-Mlssourl contest and ho reports that Nebraska Will have tbo hardest game of hor schedule against Ames, Ho said that Lambert of Ames punted sixty yardB agalnBt a stiff breeze several times, and that Nebraska wjll bo' up against a stla" proposition In the kicking and paslng.de par troonts. The Ames line Is reported to be a veritable stone wall so' an open style of play Is expected to be used by both Bides. The, 'varsity scrubs met and defeat ed tae Peru normal school team at Peru Saturday by a score of 8 tq 0. This was the first game of the season for thetsorubs and they put up a re markably good exhibition. Tho only touchdown was mado when Gibson picked, up the ball after an attempted punt by tno normals had neen blocked, and ran thirty yardB1 for a touchdown. The other score was made oa a safety. , Notes ef Game. The Iowa, mascot, which Is a email bear, was brought to the field near the close of, the second half. Somo of the Iowa students think he la . hoodoo. The game was not called until '3:10, and so much time was taken out that It WB4 pretty dark whoa the g'a'no ended. 1 Tfae try. fr drop kick by Hyland la the second "half which. If It had beea suocesMi!,' woyld tare given Iowa' the. same, wasWeolrtd by CapUla Ilanef I oa the Nebraska, 24-yaw Ihw. - - -'Ted'LimaarV'who' was asefstaat coach, St Nebraska uader Fester two , WAtfV.. Mfl.. Wail ll(Mnl.. O..Mb....H. . " nftui woo uKUAJiiv. uiauani, in r other' Michigan maa, wai-head'Hnes- v trittB. Dr, Clapp was preeeat at the' 'game ' ,; as a representative , of the athletic DORrd. Ho rAanliMl Tba'riuflUtur. ""- ... day morning irora.Chleago, where he iiHu ueen in aiienaance ai a meeting of western -basket ball delegates. Ilalllh TTnasrlntUl rJ Pkloaarn nhn was referee of the-game, thought Ne- orasKa naa a oweriui football ma chine. f . Assistant Coach Joaes of Ames' and two C0ache. from nnnnii lanlvai'iltv watched tuegame from the sidelines.. .. ' ThA KehmnlcB ioara iitwnt KVI.laV and Friday sight' la Cedar. Rapids at mo Montrose noiei. 'ineyarrtvea mere at, 6 o'clock Ib tne morning over tae Northwestera. Saturday morning Jthey went-to Iowa City by trelley, leaving Cedar Dapids at'OMa'a'cldck on a spe- i triu, inu run 10 xowa uny was w j mauo in one nour, . v, I A'l.unv kilui iiuuu iiih 1 nmnn.uor.' Athletic nark, tho ha Doha 11 mumli nt thQ Cedar Itaplds Tri-league team. All -without a bobble.. Dlrkserrkloked sev- uioi (iiuuy jjintu Kutun iroot piacoment during this practice Coach Marc Catlin held out for 35 mlriuto halves. Ho told Coach Colo Nebraska was Iowa's "big" game and that tho Hawkoycs wero able to play lone halves. "Klne" nolo tot him hnv hlB way, but- at tho closo of tho first nun ueieree noagiana jnrormea Coaca Jntlln that It would bo better to have a Bhort half for thn lnnt nnn hiwniion darkncsB was fast coming on and tho game migni nave to do called before ho end of another 35-mlnute half. IOWa rooters nrlmlftflri Nnnraolo h'nd tho better toam. At tho conclusion ui iuu 8U111U many 01 mom congrat- tllated thn MohrnnUn nnnrhoa anil tilntr- era on the great gamo played by the uornnusKers. ' Tho now concroto bleachers which had Just been rnmnlntod ond whlh hold J.OOp people was filled- to Its ca- Tho Iowa, band Is not ah good a mu sical organization as Ncuraska's. Its music wob "something nWful." Iowa's rooting, wob much bofior or ganized than -.Nebraska's l8 hore ai homo. All of tho Iowa students wero seated on the west uido of tho grounds nnd all of tho rooting was given there. Tho bleachers oxtonded along tho field for eighty; yardB, and for this soctlon there wero four rooting loaders. Tho crowd gavo their yolla at tho call of tho leaders -without -hesitating. Tho Nobraska team, appeared, on tha field-at 2;60' o'clock and was grooted bya yell from the Iowa rooters. The hold a stiff scrlmmaeo nractlcn at A ; " jii no. x, ino iuwu crowa tli araV aBBBBBBBBBj .aVBV BBBBBBBBBBBBB8 aVaVaVaWmVaVaVj aVaVaVaVaV mVaVaVaVaVaV tBVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVaVa "','aBBBmpr(P BENTLEY, QUARTERBACK. Played Remarkable Ball In IDs First '"Dig" Game. got through with the first ef .it In pretty good snapo, but the ''Oh my" la 'the last of It was dragged out too long, Iowa field Is situated a few feet west of tho gymnasium. It contains; about ten acres of ground . There were only abeut five Nebras ka rooters la the whale crowd. They did gallant worfc ' t Coach Cole paced 'up aad dowa the sidelines drawing hard oa a cigar' dur ing the . game. Captain Kirk, who made a miser able showing la the game, was aa all-western aalfbhek last year. It's a good bet that he will not be placed on hat team this season. "Bill" Chaloupka waa removed from the game toward the close "Of the sec ond half. He waa pretty well wera , out after his fierce slaying. Bowers went ia at right guard aad Harte was shifted to tackle. "Sie" CoIUhb oatplayea his eppoa eat, Comley, at ceater. Several Ne braska galas were made' through Iowa's center, r t fc- -V f y - . ?l r M t Ur '& ' ..'' t i- ft 1 ' . T- ' v