The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1909, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nefctf askan
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I1Y THE STUDENT PUD. BOARD.
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Editor Victor D. Smith
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909.
PLAYING THE GAME.
. At last tho knockor Is slloncod. It
was suro to conio. Prom tho moment
tho Nobraska toam bognn to brnco up
nftor tho disastrous gamo with South
Dakota two weeks ago, It was inovit
ablo that, whon tho chanco was of
forod, Coach Colo's pupils would put
to Bhnmo tho men who woro UBlng tho
hammor. Tho chanco camo hiBt Sat-
BUDD WAS KICKED TO 1415 O
and along with him went a bigger and better line of merchandise
Headquarters for style, snap and qualityat popular prices $2.50
Hats $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes Furnishings that are right.
nrday, and tho CornlniBker olovon did
not fall.
It wub a good gamo. Evon tho score
waB good. For whereas NobraBka
mon oxpectod to lose by a Bcoro of
from 20 to 30 and It Js uboIcbb to
arguo that tho student opinion-all In
all waB othorwlso tho Gophers woro
actually hold to a paltry 14 points.
InBtoad of winning oaally, nB most of
tho Minneapolis mon anticipated, tho
proteges of Dr. Williams had to work
tholr hardest to socuro a victory. It
was oxtromoly disappointing to Min
nesota, and it Is correspondingly gratl.
fylng to Nebraska.
And, asldo from tho score, It was
one of tho cloanost football exhibi
tions that hoB boon playod In No
braska for so.voral seasonB. Thoro was
a notable absonco of rough play.
Thoro was but Uttlo objection to de
cisions of the officials. Throughout
the seventy minutes of play thero was
a noticeable spirit of good sportsman
ship and good manhood. Both No
braska and Minnesota played a manly
gamo. Both fought hard, hold tholr
ground porsltsently, and took tholr
momentary defeats as mero Incent
ives to more strenuous efforts.
Tho results of tho contest aro re
viewed on another page of this Issue
by a man competent to Judge. Need
loss to say, Saturday's contest places
Nebraska onco more In tho front rank
of western football. Tho doubts en
gendered by thG poor Bhowlng against
South Dakota aro removed. Iowa and
Kansas now loom up as rlvala wor
thy of tho Cornhuskers' skill, but not
' as tho much feared opponents which
they wore a week.ago.
Nebraska has a football team which
is worthy of all honor and pralso. Its
men deseryo full approval for their
' work of tho past' two weeks.
Let Vjm-havo, it
i' THE CASE OF JOHNSTON.;
rtfho. injury' 'tb'Lylo .Johnston, Min
"nesola'a siar fialfcback, In! 'Saturday's
gamo Is...a;'iameni,hio,Jiappening.
It is to be greatly regretted that a
CONVOCATION
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booosooooooooosoooeooooooooooooo
gamo capable of bo many good rosults
Bhould at the samo tlmo be tho caiiso
of occasional dlsastroUB roBiiltB. Tho
comparatively largo casualty Hat
which oxlated under tho old-Btylo
gamo a fow years ago has been great
ly lowcrod, but tho poslblllty of acci
dent still exists.
Considering tho great.' number of
mon ongagod In tho gamo, and tho
lack of proper safeguards In many In
stances, tho number of accidents Is
not large. But UiIb fact does not atone
to Johnston and the Minnesota toam
for tho unfortunate occurrenco Satur
day afternoon. It holps tho Gopher
half-back but Uttlo to know that he
1b ono of tho fow who havo suffored In
tho gamo. To a man situated as 1b ho.
Buffering from a painful Injury, cut off
from participation In a gamo In which
ho delights to star, separated from his
matoB, and kopt In a stato of oxaspor
atlng Inertia whon all tho world with
out 1b buoyantly allvo to such a man
there must Indeed conio a feollng that
fate, as an adder, has turned hor
Bharp fangs undeservedly upon him,
and Btung him without cause.
But with thoso bitter thoughts, tho
Minnesota hack has otherB of another
Bort to romomber. Ho could carry
back with him the plaudits of a crowd
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of chivalrous Nebraska rooterB, who
apprcclato a manly playor, ovon whon
ho Is opposing tho Scarlet and Cream.
Ho could take with him the expressed
tributes of tho team against whom ho
fought, and of hundrods of Us hup
portors. He has with him In Minno
apdllB tho admiration -nnd considera
tion of a university which knows well
how to honor her fioroes. And, most
of all, ho has tho lovo of his toam
mates, as manifested in tholr action in
oloctlng him captain for 1010.
Nohrnaka university feels for you,
too, Johnson, nnd will look forward
towards anothor mooting with you in
recovered health a yoar from now.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sago, who havo
boon spending their honeymoon nt tho
homo of tho former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. S. Sago, Beatrice, Nob., havo
gono to Moscow, Idaho, whoro Mr.
Sago will contlnuo his duties as head
of the department of Latin at tho
Idaho Stato University. Mr. Sago
graduated from the University of No
braska in 1902.
8ENIOR COMMITTEES APPOINTED
Football, Senior Breakfast and Olym
pics Provided for by President
Hoffman.
Tho committees having tho Bonlor
breakfast and tho Olympics In charge
for tho senior class and tho manager
of tho senior football team woro ap
pointed by President Hoffman yester
day afternoon.
Joseph P. Bourko was appointed
manager of the class football team.
Tho committee on tho Olympics is
composed of Q. C. Long, chairman;
Hugo Birknor, H. O. Baumann, D. O.
Mitchell and J. A. Scotnoy, Tho senior
breakfast committee is cbmposed of
Lf B. Alorgan, chairman; Miss Bortha
Nealo, Miss Grace. Kmmoi MIsa Von
Goetz, D. P. Smith and Harry Villars.
It is planned to hold the 'senior break
fast tbls Kttfl, or .a loast earlier than
it was held last year.
French c?griculure x
RECEIVE VALUABLE MANU8CRIPT
Historical 8oclety Has Copies of Pa
pers Which Constitute First
State History.
Tho Stato Historical Socloty has re
ceived several Invaluable as well as
Interesting manuscripts during tho
Bummor. Thero' woro threo of thoso
manuscripts, nnd together thoy consti
tute tho first real history over discov
ered of this state. Ono of these man
uscripts is an exact copy of tho manu
script of John Duncan, who was a mis
sionary among tho Indians of Nebraska
about tho year 1834. This is perhaps
tho most valuable copy of tho three.
Tho two other manuscripts aro copies
of tho manuscripts of Samuol Allls and
Moses Merrill.
Mrs. William R. Boose, formerly
Miss Mabol Wilson, '02, is living at
Polls City, Nob. Dr. William R. Boose,
'99, took his M. D. at Rush Medical
Collogo, and 1b now a physician at
this plh.ee.
Grado positions nro held by tho fol
lowing mombors of 1909: Eva Arnold,
Fremont; Ruth B. Castor, Sheridan,
Wyo.; Holon Gray, Fremont; Fanchon
M. Hooper, Lincoln; Lucy Woodard,
Overton.
Joe, The Tailor
Specialist on Refitting and
all Kinds of Altering .
Particular attention
given to Ladies work
and uniforms. . . .
Cleaning :: Pressing
UPSTAIRS 1328 O St.
University Bulletin
October.
19, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m Room 2, Ne
braska Hall Forestry Club. Ad
dress by Dr. Bossoy. x
19, Tuesday, 11:30, Memorial Hall
Freshman class meets. Election of
officers.
19, Tuesday, 11:30, Toraplo Sopho
more class, meets. Election of of
ficers. 20, Wednesday, Y. M. C. A. W. D. El
more, 189G-7. 6:50 p. m.-7:30.
21, Thursday, Temple Theater Miss
Harriot It. Labadlo, "Sermant in tho
House."
21, Thursday, 11:30, Momorial Hall
Junior class meets. Election of re
mainder of class ofilcors. Commit
tee announcements.
22, Friday, Fraternity hall Sopho
moro dance.
23, Saturday Football Iowa vs. Ne
braska. .
23, Saturday Mooting of Komensky
Club.
23, Saturday, S.t. Paul'B Church Y. M.
C. A. chicken pot pie supper.
Gray M. Fletcher, '09, is 'practicing
lawval ThermopollS) tyyo.'
ANG MAS- THE FINEST
Il'INEOFFALL AND
WINTER GOODS. IN .
THE CITY. :':"': : ' :
Bell Phone, F2823
Auto Phone, 7929
The Goodyear Raincoat Co's Tailors
1140 O Street
$2.0O Worth of Cleaning and Pressing $1.00
Thny will got your suit nnd bring it back in fine shapo for only GOo;
or will Bond you n Club Tickot good for four suits in ono month for $1.C0.
Wo havo a Now Dry Cloaning Plant to do tho work with.
LADIES' FINE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
Lincoln's "Select Dancing School" nTHmDSFLooRT
C. E. BULLARD. U.
Ask your friends, they know.
best music and best floor in the city. We are not open to the
public but cater to ladies and gentlemen only.
UNIVERSITY NIGHTS,
Class Nights Wednesdays and
Saturduys 8:00 to 10:00.
AUTO 4477
Private Lessons
The UnL Mandolin and Guitar Glub
wants more members. An opportunity will be given everyone
to join a olub. Apply to
BYRON W. WAY, University School ol Music, 11th & R St.
For Your Noon Lunch
STOP AT THE F0LS0M
Junt what you want and sorved tlio way you lik'o it.
Btudonts" Trodo Appreciated. Auto 22U Boll 45fl
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FRIDAY, OCT. 22
SOPHOMORE HOP
Walt's Orchestra
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SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Lillian A. Chambers, '09, has sc
oured a position as industrial Y. W. C.
A. secretary at St. Joseph, Mo.
Santls Chandra Basu, '09, has re
turned to Calcutta, India; and oxpects
to become an Instructor in a college
at that place
. Orville C. Wisdom, '08, is a member
Of the firm of Webster & Wisdom, 1328
O St., Lincoln, , Neb., and engaged in
the real 'estate and Insurance business,
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JUST RING UP!
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of N. '02, Mnnngor
We have the best crowd, the
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Socials Mondays nnd Fridays
8:00 to 12:00
by Appointment
DELL A1311
1307 O St.
FRAT. HALL
Tickets $1,25
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