-MdMNfcbMwMlM ., i "WIliUSiWUJiWJWHM1 7 ,' tf HE DAIEY NEBRASK&N tmotn-.wr- u., Mmuuimtitmmiiixiiat&&aKBtBSEaemassmBimmmmmimm&mmMMMLit, . - eragy-r-r-r '' . , r. - .. .. t, ... .. .....,.. : n i DIRECTORY. Business Directory Bvory loyal University studont'is urgod to, patron', Ize'thoeo Nobraskan advortisors, and Ur-,montlon tbo Nobraskan whllo do tag bo. DANKS First Trust & Savings BAKERIES Folaom !, BARBER SHOPS , , - . ' Green's ' ,T ' - BATH HOUSES ti. . ChrlB. ' V BOOK STORES Co-op. . . Unlvorlsty CLEANERS J. 0 Wood & Co. Wobor's Sultorlum. CLOTHING Farquhar Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco ClobIng Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Grogory Whltobroast ,- u ' v,l. CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kite Tommy DANCING .ACADEMY Llncoll DENTISTS J. R. Davis. DRY GOODS Miller & Palno Rudgo & Guonsol DRUGGISTS. t RIggs ENGRAVERS Qornoll FLORISTS C. H. Froy Froy & Froy FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk Magoo & Doomor -lU- '7 Mayor Bros, Palaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guonzol Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk ' ,. Unland Armstrong Clothing Co. Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guonzol . Spolor & Simon ICE CREAM Franklin Ico Croam Co. JEWELERS Hallott Tuckor LAUNDRIES Evans OPTICIANS Shoan ' PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsond .i.r fi PRINTERS " Goorgo Bros. - Simmons Van TIno v n -'- RESTAURANTS ' ""; Boston Lunch Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa RAINCOATS Goodyear Raincoat Co. SHOES Armstrong Clothing Co. Bookman Bros. Budd Men's Bootery . Rogers & Perkins , Mayer Bros. Miller & Palno , SKIRTS Skirt Store - TAILORS , Elliott Bros, r f Gregory , Horzog . THEATERS Lyric r' Oliver Typewriters ' ' Llncola Typowrltor Ex. Underwood Typewriter Co. s S 6 Continued from Pago 1 NEBRASKA ELEVEN HUMBLES MIGHTY MINNESOTA TEAM braska's forty-yard lino in the posses sion of Nobraskn. Boltzer wont around right end for throe yards. Beltzer puntod to McGovorn, who roturned to Nebraska's forty-yard lino. Hero No braska was given tho ball on a penalty. Boltzor punted to McGovorn, who re turned to Minnesota's forty-flvo-yard lino. Johnston failed to gain. Minne sota fumbled, and Franck fell on tho ball. Tomplo mado sovon yards on a tacklo around and Rathbono added throo yards through center. On a for ward pass from Boltzer to Johnson, Nobraska fallod to gain. Nebraska fumbled and lost tho ball. Stovons failed to gain on a tandom play, and Johnston lost threo yards. McGovorn puntod to Franck, who rocolvod a fair catch. Boltzor punted to Johnston, who fumbled on Minnesota's forty-thre6-yard lino. Rathbono got tho balL Tom plo wont around for a gain of ono yard. Boltzor executed an onsldo kick to JohnBton, who rotprried to tho mld dlo of tho flold. Stevens mado threo yards around Joft end. StovenB was downed fora Iobb of two yards by Macbr.lwcGovern minted to FrntioU who'uowned on Nebraska's twenty -yard lino. Franck. on a fako mint. mado nlno yards, which brought the ball on Nebraska's thirty-six-yard line. Boltzor punted to McGovern In tho center of tho field, aftor which No braska was penalized fifteen yards for holding. Stovens mado four yards around right end, and McGovorn added two around tho other ond. Nebraska was ponallzod five yards for holding. I icr "'"" iiiiKiinirvcwoxVTK&aat)aMM'.. saaBMNm iwimBNmRHNI lsiyOTSseai i WiSSK)SSj3SSSasHSS? iTKSRflBPWiBIKi' V i CAPTAIN McGOVERN The Fast Minnesota Quarterback Who Played the "Whole Game Against Nebraska 8aturday. Great Defense. Nebraska got tho ball on a forward pass from tho visitor. Franck failed to gain. Beltzer lost two yards. Belt zer puntod to JohnBton, who returned to the Nebraska fifty-yard line. Smith went through center for two yards. McGovorn lost tho ball on a forward pass and Nebraska got it on her fifty-three-yard lino. Beltzer executed an onsldo kick to outsldo and Minnesota got tho ball on her twenty-flvo-yard line. Johnston failed to gain Hero McGovorn got away for a thirty-yard run around right end to the center of tho field. Stevens made two yards through loft guard, and Johnston failed to gain on a 'crisscross play. McGov orn puntod to Bentloy, who roturned to Nebraska's twenty-threo-yafd line. Franck mado threo yards through left tacklo. Boltzer puntod to Johnston. McGovern failed on a forward pass and lost eight yards. Johnston made six teen yards around right ond. Smith mado ono yard through center. Ste vens lost ono yard around left ond. Radomachor made ono yard through center. McGovern kicked to a touch back and tho ball was put in play on Nebraska's twenty-flve-yard line. Rath bono lost nine yards on a delayed pasB and Boltzor punted tto Johnston, who returned to Nebraska's flfty-four-yard lino. McGovern mado threo yards through right tackle. On a forward pass to McGovern tho Gophers netted ten yards. Johnston mado threo yards through right tackle and then lost ono around left end and Nobraska got the ball on dqwns. Beltzer puntod to Johnston, who returned to Minnesota's thirty-three-yard lino. Here Minnesota was penalized fifteen yards for playing be fore tho ball had been snapped. Mc Govern punted to Bentloy, who wqs downed on Nebraska's forty-three-yard line. Bentloy lost ten yards on a for ward pass and Beltzer punted to John- ston, who roturnod to his forty-flvo-yard line. On a forward pass by Mc Govorn, Nebraska got tho ball on hbr forty-eight-yard lino. Boltzor, on a forward pass to Bent-: ley, mado seven yards, Temple added ten on a tacklo around. Rathbono. mado threo through contor. Harto made two through rlgtit tacklo. Hore Franck tried a place kick on tho thlr-ty-sovon-yard lino, but failed. Minne sota was givon tho ball on her twenty- five-yard lino. Smith mado nlno yards' through center, and Powers addodono around tho ond. Mohlstad madtf two around loft end. Then Johnston mado two around right ond. 'McGovern punted to Franck, who returned to tho forty-yard line. Franclc mado an on sldo kick to Johnstofi, who was tackled on his forty-olghfcyard lino. McGovorn fallod to gain. Smith mado ono yard. McGovorn puntod to Bontloy, who re turned "to Nebraska's forty-yard lino, and time was called for the first half, with Nebraska In possession of the ball. 8econd Half. Nebraska defended the south goal. Farnam kicked off to Boltzer, who ro turned to the Nebraska twenty-threo-yard lino. Franck mado five yards through center. Boltzor punted to Johnston, who returned to Nebraska llfty-threo-ynrd line. On a forward pass to Smith, Minnesota made five yards. Johnston mado four yards around right end. Smith made four yards through center, and Johnston added eight through right tacklo. On a forward pass to JohnBton, Minne sota mado no gain. Hero Johnston was taken from- tho flold with a broken ankle. Rosenwald went In In his place. McGovern lost by a fierce tacklo from Magor. Smith threw a ix.it xtMvtMAauvjtfmj.,, twSjSiSSSHm n. Hi) forward pass to McGovorn, but the ball went out of bounds on Nebraska's thirty-two-yard line. Minnesota got tho ball. Stovons mado twelve yards around loft end, Rosenwald fumblod, and on the next play he lost one yard on a criss-cross play. Pottljohn, on a fako forward pass from McGovern, wont to tho flvo-yard line. Stevens mado two yards through center, and Minnesota fumbled the ball, but regained it with ono yard loss. By a tandem formation to the right, Smith went over for the first touchdown of tho gamo. Farnam failed to kick goal. Score Minnesota 5, Nebraska 0. Franck kicked off to McGovorn, who returned to tho forty-soven-yard line. Stevens fumblod around right end and McGovorn got tho ball. Horo Minne sota was penalized flftoon yards for hurdling, which brought tho ball on Minnesota's thlrty-threo-yard lino. Sto vens fumbled and Nebraska got tho ball on her twenty-six-yard lino. Franck failed to gain and Bontloy tried a forward pass to Magor, but tho .ball hit tho ground and Minnesota got it. McGovorn went through right guard for eight yards, and Smith addod threo through center. Stovons. on a forward pass to McGovern, allowed tho ball to hit tho ground and Minnesota was penalized fifteen yards, which brought tho ball on her fifteen-yard line. Mc Govern puntod to Bontloy, ' who fumbled, and' Minnesota got it on tho thirty-olght-yard lino. McGovorn made two yards around right end, and on the next play Boltzor got tho ball on a forward pass in tho contor of the field, Beltzer tried a forward pass, but tho ball hit the ground and Nebraska was penalized flftoon yards, which brought tho ball to tho forty-flvo-yard line. Beltzer punted, but tho ball was blocked and Minnesota foil on It on Nebraska's flfteen-yard line, By lino plunges tho visitors went over for an- other touchdown, and Farnanvlclcked l goai, ucqre rMinuesota U, Nebras ka 0. jFranck kicked off U) Radomaciior, who ;rottirnod (o the'thlrty-ono-yard lino. ,', Minnesota, is'penalized .fifteen yards. McGovojri' kicks and BeltWr fumbles, andMlnnesota gets' ball. Minnesota .niakes its yards and Ne braska Jar ponallzod flvo yards. Ste vens nlunges for flvo and Nebraska hn1rlTInrf Anrvn Mlnnnontn nnnnlliioil flftoon yards for hurdling. wcuuvera KicKea arop kick squarely botwoon goal for throe points. Minne sota 14, Nobraska 0. McGovorn makes twenty-three yards. Nobraska gets ball on forward pass on own flvo-yard lino. Nebraska penal ized for hurdlo to one-yard line. No braska kicks to forty-yard lino and McGovern returns fifteen yards. Smith makes flvo yards on lino plungo. Time called. TWO GLASS ELECTIONS HELDJIS MORNING 80PHOMORE8 AND FRE8HMEN WILL ELECT PRE8IDENT8. SENIORS PLAN A NEW SOCIAL STUNT A University Masquerade One of Pos sibilities of the Future Hoffman Announces Committees. With four candidates out for the freshman presidency and throe out for tho sophomore honors, the two class elections to bo hold simultaneously this morning ought to bo interesting to say tho least. Tho sophomores will meet In tho Tomplo at 11:30 and the fresh men have Memorial Hall at the same time. In the sophomore class tho three candidates are W. R. Rogers, Joe Pom crlno and Jamos Lomax. Joe Pom erine is a member of Sigma Alpha Ep sllon fraternity, and Lomax belongs to Delta Tal Delta and tho Spikes. The three candidates aro out hustling sup port and a full ballot of tho class is expected. Powers is a "barb" and is prominent in football and track ath letics. Coo Buchanan of Omaha was the first freshman in the field, but Thad Saunders of Beatrice, Arthur Wherry of Powneo City and Richard Har groavoB of Lincoln havo Binco entered tho race. Saunders Is pledged Alpha Tau Omega, Wherry Beta Thota PI, and Hargreaves Sigma Chi. Arthur Wherry is expecting to pull a large share of tho Lincoln vote, authough Hargreaves, a graduate of tho Lincoln high school, Is confident of his share Tho running in tho freshman class Is expected to be close and some keen electioneering has been done during 'ca'ptain beltzer Whose Forward a Passes and Long Punts Were Responsible for Many Nebraska Gains, bHbVbmBXB'ePEI bBbbBSSbIbm BBBBBBSn1tyBfiVBJ FBJBB; 9bBvBBBBBBBJBhMBJ 48BBBBBj bbbHbibIHbsimB&u MRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBSBBBBBBBi i rc$PBBBmBlMFVH ijiBBBBT"iBHBf l!- Wjb1 raBBBH'BHKrai EEbbbB bHbW -itt&Hb BflBBBBBBBBBBJ Kmj' vsHbBB HLBHlBBBIHiV BBBHBloBBBXl&S&ijiBBB -BMBBBfflaaH-HMHHaHHHHaMaaHaaM t - i . .. ' o i BBBJ The ARA-NOTCH makes the BELMONT Arrow collar sit like this 15c., 2 for 25c Cluctt, Pcabody & Co. tho past two days. 8enlor Appointments. Tho senior class held a meeting in U106 Friday afternoon and H. O. Perry waB elected vice-president. Miss Mary Cooko was elected socretary and Miss Esther Baily was elected treasurer, both ballots being unanimous. G. C. Long was mado class attorney and Paul Yates sergeant-at-arms. In ad dition to the appointments published several days ago tho following wore announced by President Hoffman: Senior prom, Glen Fordyco, chairman, and Sherman Hlbbard,- master of cere monies; senior play, Paul Yates, chair man, and John Alexander, Frank Wheelock, Esther Bally, Dale Lapp, Alfreda Powell and Miss Tully. Tho remainder of tho senior prom commit tee will bo announced later. Tho especial featuro of tho meeting was the proposal to have a university masquerade. Mr. Alexander suggested that there ought to bo some university function -where all of the students of tho school could get together for a general jollification. He brought up tho Idea of the masquerade as a func tion which ho and Mr. Hoffman had discussed with Mr. Harrison, with tho view of making It a university func tion given under tho auspices of the senior class. Tho fact that such a masquorade is in vogue In tho European and eastern schools and proves one of the most popular of university functions in tho schools there was brought out by Mr. Alexander. A committee of fifteen en ergetic boys with as many girls of tho class it is believed could push tho matter through and make It one of the big successes of tho university year. Tho function -would bo infor mal and decidedly Inexpensive. It would havo tho charm of being novel In tho extreme and would give the more modest and unassuming mem bers of tho class an opportunity to get out incognito, as It were, and enjoy themselves with the jolliost of thp school. Tho proposal was favorably taken up by the class and It Is quite likely that the matter will be vigorous ly pushed In the near future. NEW MATTING FOR UNI HALL. Unsightly Floors Are Covered With a New Layer of Rubber Matting, i The floors of tho University Hall, which havo been covered for the past two years with old worn out rubber matting, havo at last been recovered with fine now matting. Tho old floor covering has been worn in many placeb and a rough and ragged appearance has been tho result. Visitors to th school have always remarked about tho unsightly appearance of tho floor of the oldest building on tho campus, and now their "worries aro over. No mora noed tho students stub their toos as they go to and fro to their classes, and they may now walk In safety as tho flno new matting which now adorns tho floor of this building no longer stares anyone in the face as they parade through tbo halls. PRELIMINARY HELD TOMORROW. Tryouts for Places on 8quad to Be Held Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. ITho preliminary debate tp select the mombor of tho University debating squad (rhetoric 22) for 1909-1910 will, be held on Wednesday, Oct. 20. On account of the largo number of con tcstantsth try-out will take place part ly in the afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, and partly in the evening, Tlio judges will be Dean William G. Hast ings of the college of law, Prof. George E. Howard, Head , professor of practi cal sqience and sociology, and Prof. G. W. L. Taylor, head professor of po litical economy and commerce. . i BBBBBBBBLf BBBBBBLH 9