rJrs-"-r-ttaEr-' iyy"fitoyfwrt" -.-.u... ..--.,-..., ,VJtl...,. i innimMifni -i T I ' $- f M f r3 U; f V r . rM 4 -, TI ftAlltf NfcB f , 'J I I . ,l, f-J-5 I . ' L' 'All.. . t t . iMrt - -, f . rr, n -' f$ ,-- - jf - -Wfc--- '- DAOTTA WT iv '.jui-rh v'Aaa ma "f- ffiw :! if ill n j :i' j r , t? S A BIG SUCCESS Slabs 'olVmpIcb BraW a-Large ) t CROWD AT ANTELOPE PARK. r.MJrmabUHC ucliucu viliuki r.ts.ur s.mrtr- nrninrti iilornnil ffrethrtierirHowftvertiEven,, Things by , -Securing an Advantage in tne in dividual Event of the First , , Annual Games. JDoBplto udvoi'Ho wouthcr conditions, oarly 700 students gathered at Ante po park Saturday morning to wltnoBB lio first 'annual clnsB gamcB botwoon tio sophomores and tho froshmon, In turfhloh tho Hocond yoar man won by u Itjcoro of. CT 1-2 to 351 Ml. SuccoBflful t4boyond tho oxpoctntlonB of tho moBt ardent followers of. ;tho j)lan tho JvblymplCB" won a plnco for ltBOlf In , junlvarBlty; life Tho ovontB woro cleanly fought; and exciting Irt tho. oxtromo. jvhllo at many stngoH of tho game tho Aoxcitqmcnt , ran nigiinoi nuisagreo- Jablo Incident occurred and tho com- nnltteoB wlio had churgo of tho fight Sworo gratified boyond oxprouulon. , Details (Of the Games. By capturing tho tug of war and tho Ibattlo royal, tho Bo'phomoros cinched Ftholr tltlo to tho claBB Biipromacy. Up So thla flrao tho first-year men wero Kin tho load, tnoy having Won tho ma Horlty of Individual ovonts. Tho flrBt fovent, tho light wotght wrestling, went yto Munson, tho sophomoro, in strnlght Rialls. Following tho wrestling, tho Miilddlti weight ovont proved lnterost- I ' &!r-i v- t, Havo ypur dlothos imulo for you. iiVcj yill givo'you indi viduality stylo and dxchiBivo mattqrns. Our long suit is Dross Suits. ,- Kt PLLIOTT BROS. I i VtaiLors: '' ?142 South l!2lh ' Lincoln 54We Make Thoe Tatty Togt" - . - V Avivertisementa for the , want ad leoluniHjBlipuia'bdieft at tho business pfflcobasbmeht Admlriistratlon Bldgv, between 10 ,; m, and 12 m., or, be- Cashmuat acconipanyall era'art for .Syafladaiat'tbe rate, of. 10,, cents "per insertTon tor oVory flftoon words or .fraction Jhor,eof for tho first inser- Mwi wjrNiHBeruoBa. zb conw:, nve inserUons wMuitn. . if ft . . v'" ' V- T 1 - - ',.ij' -OfT. clfiBn nln OWnor ayag forbad; '389 AND ROOM. :' . r-i ) t a I If i iii a Mh " h aMK " iflf firs . I. ;7t . lu rri . Fouiftewaled 'iJff WldTOD, Ing," Do Bolt of tho freshmen, winning from Plasters. Tho , heavy wolglit wrcBtllng was won by Collins, tho, 'big Sophomore. ' In tho foxing tho frcsli. men excelled. Tho match belwflte tno ugjt woigutB, binno- nnu wcaver lmg,vwftB a whlriwind;,a!ffalr, both mta drawing blood befdro tho conclusion. of tho,,bonL It-was deblared a dra,w.. jlri, tho .other lwo ovonts, .Alio fr6sH meni won, Lrftidbrs ' defeating Zadek nTTd Wuttors winning from dadolidck. Tho Marathon rnco was hard fought, tho men finishing cIobo together but (ho freshmen carried off lirBt and sec ond whllo tho BophomoroB captured third and fotirCTI. In tho tug of war tho f,reBh.mon xoro outwolghcd and the BophomoroB pulled them over tho lino ,wlth enHo, So at .tliCi-Udgfiififng of th'o battlo royal tho score was In favor of tho frcBhmon with .'1.1 12 to 31 li2. Superior organization "on tho part bf tho upper, claBBmentold( and In lesb than half of tho required tlmo every freshman was plncod across the lino In tho Ural, bottt. In tho second battle the freshmon woro a ilttlo more wnry and u required moro time, but ngaln mo sophs wero hotter organized and at tho end of ten, mlnutoB wero declared tho winners. Doth sldoBworo about' evenly matched ub regards numbers in Uib Tattlo royal. ' Will Fight Be Annual. Foremost in tho minds of the upper clnBBmen Is tho quoatldn: 'Will tho Olympics become mi annual ovenl?, With u yoar In Which to Work tnp events up, and with two energetic cbmmlttecB pushing it, thcro IS no rea son why noxt .year .tho Olymplcu should not attrnct tlm attention bf tho ontlro school, tfauy of tho minor do tatlB which had to bo slighted tlilB tlmo can bo taken 'euro of, and the wnole affair would then go-off wlthla moothucBB which, is tjrt bo.tlesired. Dr. Condrn, on,e-ot;tho nibBtearnoBt sijp porters, 'of tho 'Olympics, 'wob exceed ingly gratified nt the successful com pletion of 'tho schomq and 'oxpects to see II grow larger each year.' "Wlh. tho right kind of spirit there Is no ron8ori why liio cla'as games 'dhoiild not become ono of tho biggest events of tho school year," declared tho doc-, tor. "I was very gratified to see the oxccllent feeling which existed, and thoro wftiTnot a single thing to mar tho wholo morning." Every ono in attendance of the light declared thut It was a big success, and indications aro that It will bo carried on tcr a still bigger success In tho yenra to come. NEBRASKA'S UNDOING. (Continued from Pago 1) tho famous CornhuBker forwards, and. they wero Captain. Crowoll, right tacklo; Carlson, conter, and "Tub" Reed, the 240-pound guard. Perhnps tho only department of the gome In which tho crinlilcd, worn-out and spiritless Cornhuskers excelled their, opponents wns In gottlng dowir on punts and In running them back. Nebraska returned nlno punts for a total distance of 119 yards, while Kan sas returned 1G punts only 150 yards. Title In Doubt. Although Nebraska would have been tho undlsputod champion of .the lis Houri valley if Kansas had boon beat en Saturday, yet tho fact that tho, Cornhuskors lost . does hot eliminate thorn from tho raco entirely. Kansas has yet to meet both Iowa and Mis souri, and ' it tho outcomo bf both of these gnmos Bhould bo unfavorable to the Jay hawks tho Missouri Tigers, wpijld have a very valid cinim on tho percentage basis. But if Kansas de feats Iowa and loses to Missouri then Matters will be complicated and three or four, teama will havo sorao ground's, for a claim. The last possibility now Is the, oho that Nobraskans fear and that is that Kansas, may win both of these contests. Jn tbicasd.thwr'clalm; would doubtless bo conceded by ail and tho only pptteolatlon, would bo tb'd nntlclpatlbn of Voyepgo next ynr. ,r Song iProg ram Tfldayi " ' Mrs. "Bess Burrus Puhko will give a song program from GoorgoJHonschej at, convocation today. Tho f program r y lJove'8 Like ' too -Wd, Red Rose? "'.., ' Fair." 'ong of Flowers.". -ohng'DetricbV' ?" V - l. ' (fTha anderorJaJSongV;'- , VBTuJshByV-v ,f i - , ."Sfcips; Abovld .ThoiSeo MyMaiden , ,, , .v, w ,' 1" '- r.y,w VUM UTTLE filANTS NEXT WABASH PLAYERS WILL BE. IN ' " SHAPE FOR NEBRASKA FIERCEST TACKLERS IN WEST Walter Eckersall Says He Has'Seen All' Important Teams But tiohe '" Has Stopping Ability of Crawfordsvllle Men. (Special to Daily Nobraskan.) (UlAWFORDSVILLB, Ind., Nov.lu. Tho WnbaBh' college football team, which meets tho strong University of Nobrnska olovon oh Thanksgiving Day in tho closing game of tho season, is choson. from tho student body com posed of less thun 300 men. Notwith standing the small number of students . at Wabash, her athlotlc teams for the past half dozen years havo competed successfully with teams choson from schools having several limes as. many students. Tho many pludky athletic battles which tho Wabash team havo fought havo earned for tno players tho namo of tho "Littlo Giants," by which Wabash athletic teams aro known throughout tho middle west. For tho paBt four yoars the Wabash football teams havo been coached, by Francis M. Cayou, the celebrated Car lisle Indlnn football star. This year, howevor, Ralpn Jones, a new man, has been at the helm and by his wonder ful work ns a coach has easily main tained the reputation established ' by Cayou. Tho Little GlUnts, coached by Jonos, are thlB yoar fully as strong as any other team 'of Littlo Giants which Cayou has dovoloped. Is Growing 8trbnger. Although tho team's record of vic tories this season has been somewhat marred because soveral star players havo beent out of tho gnmes with In juries, the' team that meets tho famous Nobraskans on Turkey Day will be tho atrongcBt that ever represented tho scarlet of "Old WabaBh." Dob bins, the fast end rush; Garver, the great punting half back; Hopkins, the giant guard, and Starbuck, the hard lino plunging full back, who havo been out of moBt of tho games this season nro now in flno shape and all will prob ably bo seen against Nebraska. Har gravo,. tho wonderful littlo quarter back, has been out of. three of tho six contests played this year by Wa bash, on account of injuries, but he too, is now in splendid condition, in ho game with tho great Notro Dame eleven last Friday, which Notro Dame won 8 to 4, maklngf two place kicks to ono drop kick by Wabash, Hargravo did tho punting and his spirals aver aged 45 yards to tho' game. His was equally as good as that ever dono by Carver, tho regular punter, who can consistently punt fifty ynrds during gamcB. Average Weight 160. Tho WabttBhteam averages, but J60 pounds, but what it lacks in weight it moro than majces up in speed and nerve and lighting spirit Indeed, tho characteristic lighting spirit of tho Littlo "Giants Is noted wherever tho team has played and it has onablod tho scarlet. to win many victories. A; direct caso in point is last year's bat-, tlq with St. Louis unlvorsity, which defeated Nebraska. Wabash won from St. Louis 12 to 11 in ono of tho best games over played in St Louis. St. Louis opterod tho game fully expects lug to roll up tho score. At the end1 of tho first half the. cquntwas iiVtp: 0 in. favor of Missdurlas. But Wa bash, although npt coming frdroi $is HourJ, had to be ''sbbyraj" , In 'tho, second half tho team's fighting spirit was aroused and ,the inen played as they had never played before. ' Thqt "twq touchdowns made agalpst' tlio heavy St. Louis elevens wonthq vic tory for thorn. This, yeair 3t Louis; dofoated Wabash 4 to, 0, a place klclc gecldlii gtho game. TEo mighty Frank Acker was in thb.St JLouis line-up, bin ho could clo, nothing in tho way of advancing;- too ball, having, to rotirj from tho" gamq al the cib'so of tho first haif. " "- ' ' ' tow, Hard Tackleris. , .'A' feature of tKo1 playing ot'ika ' tie Giahta la their low, hard,' diving; ia(Kie8, inyie woiro uame game here Friday the team displayed theb'egi oxhlbjtlou of tackling' eVer seen on ah' iridhkHa gridiroir. WItefEcker aa)lj op js Chicago university, who refoVSed the v-game,'' said'' after tho galcn, 'I .hayo eeti ovcrteam of im p'qrUncb Jtj.tnV nlUrid".V'!st and i ' am JTranK to. say Wahtt8 ji,;;ya.sHho flor'coBt ! tackling team, of, them J all,, barring: none. ; Tho Little Giants ;aro a .great) team. And Lincoln football odthusiats who bco Wabash play on Thanksgiving ,pay( will, bq .sjipwn that Eckersall's, words of praise aro deserved. " Frbni' a Kansas View. Tho following appeared In the Kan sas City Star Sunday morning under n datq lino: 'dole's Nebraska CornhUskers, proud and over-confident quaffed from tho cup. of d9feat today and drank Its bitterest dregs. In the Kansas Jay hawkerB Colo's men encountered n sturdier, craftier foo and wore com pletely and doclslvoly whipped in a' dazzling gridiron, bdttlo by a scoro of 20 to 5. It was a stunning reverso ln tho Nebraska camp and with It the! CornhuskorB' hopes for a MlBsburl val ley conference championship havei boon wrecked and shattered on the Bhoals of despair, while tho proud mantle of the valley premiership bids! fair to rest upon the shoulders of Kennedy's matchless warriors from' tho land or tho Jayhaw. Tho vlfctory achloved by Kansas did not como through chance. Tho hick of tho bat tlo favored tho Jayhawkors, but tho Kansans wore more than a match for their opponents Jn every department of tho gamo. They excelled tho Corn huskers in generalship, but kicked tnem by a decisive margin, played su perb football on tho defense and iuggett tho oval with' cdtapultlc power. It was a victory so clean' cut as to le'avenp room for,, doubt or dispute tnnt tho better football team had won tho laurels. "Tho result furnished such an mv expected form reversal that tho sup porters, of tne uornhuskors aro dazed from astonishment. The Nebraska public had anticipated ii hard fought battle, but tiot a Cornhuskor rootor even had dreamed that Colo's vaunted warriors wore in danger of defeat. Tho finish, however, could have been spelled on tho Nebraska semaphore boforo the powder had blown away from the first exchange of fire." THERE WA8 JOY IN LAWRENCE. Business Suspended to Celebrate Over Jayhawker Victory. Lawrcnco, Has.-, Nov. 14. Every thing in Lawrcnco is suspended to night in celebration of tho victory of the Jaynawker football team at Lin coln this afternoon. Hundreds ot stu dents ftro parading" tho streets shout fng and singing, and tho wholo town Is overjoyed at tho news'. Tho crowds began to collect directly after dark,, and a parade was formed at tho park on South Massachusetts street, and after marching all over town tho search began for material for a mam moth bonfire. The merchants all over town began to sot out their empty boxes this afternoon as soon as the news of the victory came In, for tho wliblo town is nB jubilant as tlio" uni versity. The enthusiasm is contagious. " What do'you-kno w about that score VL lstho salutation that tho staid busi ness' men hurl at each other as" they pass dn tho street.' 'Lp6k8 to mb like a clean swcop this year," is tho invariable reply. Every place of busines lb town kept bulletins of the game posted as fast as the news came in, so intense nnd general was tlm interest, and, business had to take a jack seat. Students and gray-haired citizens rubbed shoulders before, thft Newspaper bulletins all af ternoon ..and swapefl "dope" as the gamerggOflBgd. . coupjo of enter prising students rented onp of tho nickel theaters, for tho afternoon and flashod the news on tho scene every' mJnute; iInte"rsporBed; at .intervals with short ordor, pictures of the players i action.? Follo.wingf tho, fjrst score was1 a. pictures! a man gesticulating wild ly. ( 'UnclerJimmlp,,Grpen-lB en joying' It,', rantho legent, Tho next was a man with a suitcase full of money; "On tho way "hoino from Nobraska.'i and so if werifc Tho' ingenious stut dentBTaked'ihthb money, f All' tno musical organizations ";W 'TkMlwglviar. ' ' ;'l""''T, ;I UMIiFeRSITY JEWELER ft. OPTICIAN I C.A.Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET.. YELLOW FRONT Your Patrdnnic Solicited TYPEWRITERS , ' AM fniakes, 'rented w'fth'jliail' J J ,S3 Pr Month. 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