(-"353 ttmfm' mummmMtm ;,y37iM(Rj ' 'flfc tfe M idHT-f 'k. V-WW f mm A9mm Attmm. te. mW " i i t . I " ' ' i VJ vJ " ,rn V tSVi i "X r ass Vol, IX. tfo. 25. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCQLNrSATURDAY, , OCTOBER 30,' JL90R. ... - ' '-. Price S Cents ' ILL DOHNE SURPRISE T ! irrBI 4 T IMAIWV ' tr- Tm '; . ABB4M 'ST '', "W-y B$a-1 1 v meoraeRHtt v,. w i v, rw - r , GOLD FOOTBALLS FOR CHAMPIONS ASSURED ATHLETIC BOARD VOTES FAVOR ABLY ON PROPOSITION. r- li NEBRASKAJEAM TODAY? i I M J ' J- V- F.I' fCRETEUCOLLEGIANS EXPECT .TO ft MAKt EXCELLENT 8HOWIN0.' t; :,! Hi -ut KOACH 0LE WILL TAKE NO CHANCES p i f jyarslty'Will Work Against Opponents i! Until Victory Is Assured Scrubs Then Given . aXhance. What wniobraska do" Co Wane1 J'thls afternoon? ;In yeqrB gone by Doane has lusnaHy 'given? the Corn buskers a hard struggle, evon If they itiave gone down, otdof eat. ., ?5 Last year tlI6 Doane game "came a' little earlier In the season and neither team waBin very' good condition. The ipamo proved to be a walk-away for (Nebraska, thoi CbrnhuBKers plMg'up a score of fpr&threo'.pqlfitB to ijbthlng L nor mo xigerB. " This year, however, Doane has a much 'faster arid' heavier aggregation; 'and while Nebj8ka,vJU.hayeno4FQu. bio in winning, today's game, the score .will probably wnot boso largo as that, of last year, Doano has been very 'successful in her contests so far this year, having beaten Peru 17 to 0, and iCearnoy 35 to 0. The players realize -fthat thoy are up against a big thing when they moot tho university, but they are anxious to try their mettle. No Attempt at Big 8core. No attempt will be made by Ne braska to run up a big score in to day's game. The best of relations 'have always existed between tho two 'schools in regard to athletic matters, '.andjCplo. la likely to let tho Tigers down pretty easy In this afternoon's contoBt. Tho regulars will probably start tho game, but most of" the scrubs wilf tie given a try-out before tho finish. Today's game wljl offer a good op portunlty for some of the men who hayo been working-out faithfully all year to break Into the game. . Somo of tho scrubs' who aro likely to Beo service In this afternoon's gamo are Elliott, Eturmer. DobBon, Spell meyor, Gutburlot, Freltag. Poarso, Sturtznegger, Farley, Hascall and oth ers, some oi ineBQ men oi cuuruw uro regulars or have already seen service Hascall won hlB "N" in thoIowa gamo. .Stunner saw sorvlco In tho South Da kota game, in fact played center most of that contest. Dobson, Elliott, Spell meyer and Gutburlot all saw service in tho Knox gamo. So far nono of the othrar have i-bfokenv Into 'any of the "contests, and their friends will be anx vloua to see what they can do today. Freltag, Pearse and Farley twore all members of laBt year's freshman team, which beat both Peru and Grand Island, both teams, somewhere In Doane's class... Although So 'chances' will bo taken to injure any or vino regulars in mis raf teTnopn'8-;pnte8t thawould weaken tno toam lor tno iutnsas .struggle, an attempt oiight to? be ipadoto run up a i .. 11 mmmms T not- OntlA.. Tnn. ;sas beat Washington' University" bfSt. JjOuIb by the'declslvo ' BCorVoC'23 to 0. Washington 1b ablg sehoplf In fact. 2 Is a4 member of the' Missouri Yalley "conference tf ' Kansas 'canbeat WaB'h rlngton 23 to 0, ought" not Nebraska vpllo up a bigger score In today's game wlth'boano', even if only for the moral feffect on Kansas? & . -Juhior H6ld Doyyn Wesleyan. g Yesterday theT Jhlors mef Wesley- jan at University Place In a game of two twenty-ilvemnu halves- and Tsuccdeded In holding, tfcdm down to a fscore of 5 to 0, This Is , very good lwwiBir!laivlew.otfiaptrat;itkf' Juniors have' sly sea out a, short practicing all years, Te Juniors cer time and are in no such,. coniltlon as -theWfesle-vtAB. tfcat. VtoholMitG boei $ i5f -V' aii-V-cK. I, rvu. in xrrDii-1 practicing all year. The Juniors cer tainly have a strong team and will make a Btrong bid for tho interclass championship. NAMES MEN TO ATHLETIC BOARD Junior Appointees to Inter-class Gov erning Body. Tho first appointments for 'tho Inter class athletic board were made yes terday. President Oberfelder of the junior class appointed from his class tho following committee: B. Cherrlng ton, chairman; S. P. Dobbs, and Chas. Sturmer. It Is the business of the Inter-class athletic board to regulate all the inter-class athletics and to decide upon, any questions of eligibility that might arise Arrangements are mlfdo for the lnter-class football games, Ivy Day athletics and any other lnter-class meets. Three students from each class com prise the board. Tho president of the dther'classeB will makothol appoint ments known'in a few day's. 3 .. GUARD' MEN WIIX BE INSPECTED. Army Inspector Will Review the Uni versity Members of the, National -C tf. Guard December. 13. V ""The members or the various com panies of the Nebraska National GuaVd attending tho university Jhaye. received notice that they must be inspected by tne Inspector, Major E. H. Phelps. Tb!o various companies oyer the state have been'' inspected (and the names of tho members of these companies attoa'd Ing.lh'o uplverslty haVe been repprtd .to the adjutant general," These nun havei been .ordered cto"r.eport for "& spoctlon-tDecember '13, the same tlfee that the 'members, of company Fln LYncolrt'arelns'pected7. This' compaiiy Inspected, aad thlHvra"1a'br4r-that the, -members of the, other omp4l4sfi SBBBHIHiiHIIIHIIIHHIHHHim ' ' i mmwrni tie same tlraev7 v 8HONKA Nebraska's Center, Who Is Playing a Remarkable Game During His 'First 8eason. ,W.t,r DEBATERS PICKED BY SGHOOLaiN, LEAGUE IOWA HA8 MANY OLD MEN BACK FOR WORK THIS. YEAR. SOME CHOOSE MEN IN THE SWING Last Debates of the Central Debating League Drawing Near Schools Busy Choosing Judges for ' v . .m rthe Contests. . With the picking yesterday of tho Wiscbnsln. debating team. the unlvor Blty public 1b beginning to wake up to the fact that December with Its series of Intercollegiate debates is not far distant. The Interest In the Inter collegiate debating Is growing rapidly. In fact tho work of tho various squads and 4eamsvta,the central. lpague.'.Js be, ing put on a par with the training of a football team. Iowa picked her teams, one of which will' meet Nebraska at Iowa City in December, before school closed last springs ThesoT teams, besides work ing on the s question all summer,- re-) turned 'to Iowa', It is repo'rted; a week before school opened and began sys tematic -work. This in many respects resembles the old time training-camp of Jbo football. men. " ' " r Not Picked Yet' , Minnesota Is also reported to have picked her teams last spring. While Nebraska has not yet picked the men who. will represent her at Iowa nor against Minnesota at Lincoln, tho try opts 'will be held In the near future. The squad Is putting In a groa't deal lot time working mp the, question- and meeting dally and" sometimes" so vdril times a day to discuss and go over the'mateWal WisconBln,whor at the 'present time Btaags at the' toad .ot ae ,. central league. Is to debate with ' ilfnhes6ta and Illinois tblsear. The men who .ftlU represent "tier in the .Minnesota cotitst;re' Edwin- Wltte, Harold Mar gin ana Hrwln-Meyers; Those; who de bate Illinois. are., George jBlanchard, I .Thomas 'Sanderson, and, John Childs. aii or tneso men are experienced de baters, having had a number of years of active debatlnK In "either tha Inter- collegiate work or In various other schools and organizations. Martin took part in the Wlsconsln-Iowa de bate last year and Blanchard debated agalnBt Nebraska at Madison at' the same time. Plcklna the Judaes. Tho series of debates which will bo I held this year Is as follows: Nebraska Iowa, at Iowa City; Nebraska-Minnesota, at Lincoln; Iowa-Illinois, at Uh bana; Illinois-Wisconsin, at Madison, and Wisconsin-Minnesota, at Minne apolis. The chief Work before the schools In the leaguo at. tho present time is tho selection of judges. In the two debates in which Nebraska participates the judges will bo from Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois. For the Nebraska-Iowa debate Minnesota and Illinois have each submitted a list of twelve men for judges to the two com peting scnoois. From tnis list Iowa will pick six men In their Order of preference and, Nebraska will pick twelve. Tneso men are then request- to serve In the 'manner named until two have been secured from the Ne braska list and one from the Iowa list. Iowa will 'alone send a list of twenty- four judges to .Nebraska .and Minne sota for, their debate. From this1 list Minnesota will choose twelve and Ne braska six. These will be asked to serve In tho order named and two of (he' Minnesota Hb will be secured and one from the Nebraska list A similar process r'is gone 'through in choosing tho judges for the other contests In the league. , , This Is the fourth or last vear of the qiilntangular league comprising Illi nois, Iowa, Minnesota,, Nebraska and Wisconsin. At the present time Wis consin stands at the head and Nebras ka at the foot of the schedul6. This year's contests will, It Is believed by tne supporters of the Nebraska -team, somewhat change this standing. The respective atandlng.pl the five unlver sltjes'-follows: 'Clf . f xxr L. 2 3 S 3 i Wisconsin "... .....,, ,-. .... 4 ' , Illinois ooriiUiiiiiiiiii 3, Minnesota 3 Nebraska - .......... .t. 2 Baked beaaa. baked oa the. premises amtf -served hot.wltk dellnXmia .fcmwa bread, lQo, at The.tc 1. :". ;BEAT KANSAS11 BUTTONS RECEIVED Emblems to Be Worn by Students, Faculty, and Alumni May Be Ob tained at Co-op Book 8tore Today. Gold football watch charms for tho mombors of tho varsity aro a certainty. This much was assured at a mooting of tho athlotlc board hold at 11 o'clock yoBtorday morning. Tho proposed award of gold foot balls to tho team upon tho occasion of Its winning tho football champion ship of tho Missouri Valley by defeat ing Kansas noxt Saturday was brought to tho board on tho sugges tion of sovornl mombors of tho stu dent body. Tho board considered the matter officially at tho, meeting yes terday morning. In accordance wlth tho prophecy of tho Dally Nobraskan members of tho board favored tho purchaso of tho trophlos and tho plan was voted through without a hitch. Will Be Champions. In caso the" Cornhuskefs defeat Kan sas November G thoy will bo tho un. questioned champions of tho 'Missouri Valley: Tho winning of this honor, which Nebraska lost at the very close of tho soason last year will in tho oyes of the athletic board bo sufficient to warrant the granting of tho medals. A suggestion made yesterday that tho giving of tho footballs bo made a reg ular stunt whenever Nebraska turns out a champlonship'team was 'received with favor and.it is .quite probabloHhat, . this will -be -done. s, Injthat 'caso tho footballs may In tho future come to be a mark of special distinction equal many times to1 that conferred by an " ordinary "N." The "vie Must Beat Kansas" but tons arrlvpd In Lincoln yesterday, and will bo distributed from the Coop book storo today. It is expected that every student on the campus will be wearing one of the buttons within twenty-four nours of .their arrival in Lincoln.- Cit izens of Lincoln and alumni will also bo given an opportunity t9 show their loyalty to the Cornhuskor team. Insured Grandstands. The only other business of tho board was the order to Manager Eager that the grandstands on Nebraska field ' be reinsured against collapse. This is a customa'fy precaution to prevent f the board's being; made liable for any accidents to spactators. SENIORS' FIRST OUTINQ TODAY. Fourth Class Hold Breakfast Near College View and Have a ' Good Time. Tho seniors left at 7 o'clock this morning for the picnic grounds ono milo South of College View, to hold their annual breakfast In previous years the upper classmen have been contented with riding three or four miles, (b,ut this ' morning, by way of diversion, they had to walk an addl tlonal'mlle or two. ' ' Once arrived on the spot, the on- , thuslasts started the cofteeaha had breakfast. The meal" eoaslsted- of- a wholo roast calf,- potatoes baked ,ln the fire, buns, amd 'various other ,del(u -. caclee. At the present time the seniors are forgetting a bit of their dignity and are playing lootbaH, base ball, and games once. the delickt of their childhood days as if their lite depended upon it ...,u. V The' senior breakfast li alTaKRiial affair of the sealer class afedhas'in the past proven one of the most pleas- ' " Ing events .glyen, by that clase..TMJa year It Is held somewhat earlier1 thas, usual. Last year If was Mediate' the 'spring, aad-as the 'eveets of,, the ,,' sesior year are so erewi4 'at'-'tiat? ' u time it. was declared Uatlt .would, he IJV" nest to hold it U.ttie 'fajic ,V ; 'A 'y mi. n 't .? '' it. j 'm i v 'ito :, s t H ft, ' s 'hn