The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 26, 1908, Image 14

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Campus
Gleanings
0. H. Frcy, norlBt, J 133 0 Bt.
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Chapln Bros, HorlBtu, 127 So. Thir
teenth. Eat at John Wright's, 114 South
Elovonth.
Uookmun Bros. Flno Bhocs. 1107
O street.
Dr. ChaB. Youngblut, dontlat, 202
Burr block.
Grlnnoll hna Htarted Intor-claHB
gnmo In baskot ball.
Tho KanHaH fruHhmon have . bios
Bonicil forth In black enns.
Minnesota has purchased two blocks
of land for a greater cainpuH.
Have your clotnea pressed ai
Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O
Why not tako your bath at ChrlB'
bath houso, Elovonth and P streets?
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Croon's bnrbor shops, Tho Club
houso and Colo-McKonnn, 1132 O.
That's all.
Tho liberty at Michigan has a sot
of seals from various universities as
decoratlonB.
Brown university Ib making nn of
fort to protect students from tlckot
Speculators.
Mother's Dlnliig Hall. Good homo
cooking. Prices -from one cent up.
303 So. Elovonth St.
Unlvorslty dances are bolng held In
university buildings at Syracuso for
tho llrst time this year.
&
The professors of tho Unlvorslty of
Mlnnosota have boon requested not
to smoke on tho campus.
An oxtenslvo course in Joiinuilisni
will be added to the curriculum of
the University of Utah next yoar.
Students at 'New York university
may write essays on moral or rellg-
loiiH subjects Instead of attending
loin
cha
pol.
Grlnnoll' is planning to build a ce
ment grandstand on the athletic
ld $7 500 having been pledged for
( tho purpose
Chicago instructors set their own
limits on the number of cuts In their
classes and decide punishment for
exceeding it.
Dr. Dun I way, former professor of
history at Stanford university, has
been olected president of the Univer
sity of Mont nun.
"Horsing" hns boon substituted fov
hazing at Princeton. The freshmen
must now march to meals In lock
stop and aro not molested by the sophomores.
TYPEWRITERS
All makea ronUxl with stand
$3 Per Month.
Bargains In Kobullt Maohlnco.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANQE
Auto ll-Boli 1181. 122 No. Uth
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and 0 Streets
P. L. HALL, Proaidont
P. E. JOHNSON, VIco-Prosidont
BUM AN 0. FOX. Cftahlor
W. W. HACKNEY Jr., Aaat Caahlar
Nebraska
Rec
1832.
Nrbnaku 10; Knnpa3, 12.
Nebraska, 10; Iowa, 10.
?.IlS3ourl forfeited to Nobraska.
1993.
Nobraska, 18; Missouri, 13.
Nebraska, 0; K'insas, IS.
Nobrnskn,20; Iowa, 18.
Nebraska, 28; Do-mo, 0.
Nobraska, 10; linker, 10.
Nobraska, 4; Denver A. C. 4.
Giime awarded to Nebraska.
1894.
Nebraska, 30; Iowa, 0.
Nebraska. 18; Missouri, 16.
Nebraska, 1 1 ;' Kaimas. 0.
Football
ord
j
Nebraska, 6;
Nobraska, 12;
NcbniHka I;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebnihk'i, 8:
Nebraska, 0;
No'jrJBka, 42;
Nebraska, 10;
Nebraska, 0;
Nt miskn, 10;
Nebraska, 6;
Nebraska, IB;
Nebraska, 47;
Nebraska, 18;
Nebraska, 23;
NebniBka, 70;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 1 1 ;
Nebraska. 12;
Nobraska, 24;
Nebraska, B;
Nebraska, B;
Nebraska, 6;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 6;
Nobraska, 0;
Nebraska, 12;
Nebraska, B;
Nebraska, 20;
Nebraska, 30;
Nebraska, 8;
Nebraska, 12.
Nebraska, 33.
Nebraska. 12.
Nebraska, 12,
Ne raska, .".
Nebraska. 2!t;
Nebraska, 17;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 0,
Nobraska, 51;
Nebraska, 2!;
Nebraska, 18;
Nebraska, 51 ;
Nebraska, 10;
Nebraska, 17;
1895.
Iowa, 0.
Missouri, 10.
Kansas, 8.
1896.
Iowa, 0.
Missouri, 4
Kansas, 12
1897.
Missouri, 0
Kansas, B.
Ames, 10.
Tarklo, 0.
Iowa, 0.
Wesloyan, B.
1898.
Missouri, 6.
Kansas, 0.
Ames, 10.
Hastings, 0.
William .Jewel, 21.
Denver A. C, 10.
Colorado, 10.
Tarklo 0.
Drake. 6.
Iowa, C.
1899.
Lincoln H. S., 0.
Ames, 33.
K. C. Medics, C.
K. C. Medics, '21.
Drake, 0.
South Dikntn, 6.
Kansas, 30
1900.
Ames, 0.
Drake, 0.
Missouri, 0.
Grlnnoll 0.
Kansas, 0
Minnesota, 20.
1901.
Klrksvllle. .
Doane, 0.
Ames, 0
Wisconsin. 18.
Minnesota, 10.
Missouri. 0.
Kansas, B.
Haskell, 10.
1902.
Doane 0.
Colorado, 0.
Grlnnell.O
Nebraska, 0;
Nobraska, 12;
Nobraska, 28;
Nebraska, 16;
.NobraBka, 7;
Nobrasla, 12;
Nebraska, 04 ;
Nebraska, 23;
Nebraska, 10;
Nebraska, 16;
Nebraska, 31;
Nebraska, 17;
Nebraska, 33;
Nobraska, 6;
Nebraska, B2;
Nebraska, 16;
Nebraska, 72;
Nebraska, 17;
Nebraska, 46;
Nebraska, 6;
Nebraska, 39;
Nebraska, 34 ;
Nebraska, 12;
Nebraska, 17;
Nebraska, 6;
Nebraska, Bl ;
Nebraska, 16;
Nobraska, 30;
Nebraska, 20;
Nebraska 42;
Nebraska, 16;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 102
Nebraska, 21 ;
Nebraska, 18;
X"1 bra si-a, 0;
Nebraska, 43;
Nebraska, 24;
Nebraska, B6;
Nebraska, 4 ;
Nobraska, 6;
Nebraska, 2;
NoTjraBka, 28;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 17;
Nebraska, 6;
Nebraska, 5;
Nobraska, 4 1 ;
Nebraska, 53;
Nobraska, 30;
Nebraska, 30;
Neb task a, 5;
Nebraska. 22;
Nebraska, 10;
Nebraska, 16;
Nobraska, 63;
Nebraska, 85;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska. 20;
Nebraska, 43;
Nebraska, 20;
Nebraska, 0;
Nebraska, 11 ;
Nebraska, 23;
Nebraska, 5;
Nebraska, ?;
Nobraska, ?;
Minnesota, 0 ..
Missouri, 0.
Haskell Indians, 0.
Kansas, 0.
Knox, 0.
Northwostorn, 0.
1903.
Grand Island, 0.
South Dakota, 0.
Denver, 0.
Haskell Indians, 0.
Colorndo, 0.
Iowa, 6.
Knox, B.
Kansas, 0.
fiellevue, 0.
Illinois, 0.
1904.
Grand Island, 0.
Lincoln H. S., 0.
Grlnnell.O.
Colorndo, 0.
Crelghton, 0.
Knox, 0.
Minnesota, 16.
Iowa, 6.
Haskell Indians, 14.
Bellevue, 0.
Illinois, 10.
1905.
Grnnd Island, 0.
Lincoln H. S., 0.
South Dakota, 6.
Knox, 0.
Michigan, 31.
; Crelghton, 0.
Ames, 0.
Colorndo, 0.
Minnesota, 3B.
Doane, 5.
Illinois, 6.
1906.
Grnnd Island, 0.
South Dnkota, 0.
Drake, 0.
Ames, H.
Doane, 0.
Minnesota, 13.,
Crelghton, 0.
Kansas, 8.
Chicago, 38.
Cincinnati, 0.
1907.
Peru, 0.
South Dakota, 0.
Grlnnell, 4.
Minnesota, 8.
Colorado, S.
Ames, 9.
Kansas, 6.
Denver, 0,
Doane, 0.
St. Louis, 31.
1908.
Peru. 0.
Doane, o.
Grlnnell, 5.
Minnesota, 0.
Iowa, 8.
Ames, 17.
Kansas. 20.
Wabash, ?.
Carlisle Indians, ?.
Tlhe Various Offenses With
The Penalties Attached
Loss of Two Yards.
Time taken out at the request of a
captain more titan three times in
each half.
Loss of Five Yards.
Delay of game.
Interference with snapper-back or
bull before ball put In play.
Snapper-back off-side second time In
Bante down.
Snapper-back or player opposlto
touching ball before it has touched
third player.
Interference with opponents before
ball is put in play.
Player In motion wnen ball Is put
In play.
Illegal use of hands and nrtns by
side not in possession of the ball.
Passing or batting ball forward.
Off-side In scrimmage.
Tackling below the knees.
Interference with piny by some act
palpably unfair.
Loss of Fifteen Yards.
Failure of substitute to report to
referees before engaging In play.
Interfering with fair catch or throw
ing catcher to the ground.
Illegal running by man first receiv
ing ball from snapper-back.
Holding or Illegal use of hands or
arms by team in possession of ball.
Illegal use of hands or arms by a
player who is off-side.
Coaching; more than one ropreaon-1
tutive coming on hold In .case of ac
cident; more than five mjm walking
up and down side lines, etc.
Piling up after the ball has been
declared dead.
Tripping.
Tackling the runner when clearly
out of bounds.
Hurdling.
Any outer acts or unnecessary ,
roughness not Involving suspension or
disqualification.
Forward pass touching ground bo
fore being touched by player of either
side on llrst or second down.
Forward pasB over lino of scrim
mage within live yards of point whore
ball was snapped back on first or
second down.
Loss of Ball.
When forward pass, according to
last two paragraphs under tho fifteen
yard penalty, Is made on the third
down.
Forward pass by side which did not
put bnll In play.
Failure to advanco ball 10 yards
In three downs.
Player when off-sldo touching ball.
Player when off-sldo allowing kicked
bnll to touch him.
Kicked ball kicked "further or kicked
at after striking the ground.
Suspension.
Unsportsmanlike conduct, Including
tho uso of abusive or Insulting lan
guage to opponents or officials.
Disqualification and Loss of Half the
Distance to the Goal Line.
Striking with tho fist or elbows.
Kneeing.
Kicking.
Meotlng with tho kneo or striking
with tho locked hands by lino men
when thoy aro breaking through.
Striking In tho face with the heel
of tho hand tho opponent who Is
carrying tho ball.
Running into tho player who has
kicked the ball from behind tho line
of Bcrlinmnge.
Forfeiture of Game Attempting to
Delay Game.
Refusing to play within two min
utes after having boon ordered to do
so by tho referee.
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