The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1909, Image 2

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The Daily Nebfaskan
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TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1, WO!).
WINNING THE GAME.
Tho tlemnnd of tfebrnHka students
that their ;;ncllron men show their
niettlo by n victory at Denver Satur
day bi ought Kb response in the 0 to 5
pcoro by which tho CornlniBltcrs tri
umphed. Tho university students had
figuratively put It up to their team to
win. and tho attitude was met by tho
touchdown which gave tho Cornhusk
era the big end of tho score.
Student sentiment towards the 1909
team has been of varying degroe at
times praising and at times condemn
ing. With tho defeat by Kansas,
there appenred a feeling that Nebras
ka must win over Denver in order to
The Creation
CONVOCATION
No 1 1. So Classes
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ka, Iowa, and tho llko.
But, JuBt as with Nebraska and Kan
BaH, tho final game was not won nnd
the innntlo foil on tho shoulderB of an
other team.
NOT ALWAY8.
It Is perhaps woll that Nebraska
should not always win tho western
cross-country moot. Such a condition
might mako tho'ovont unlntorostlng
for tho other schoolB participating. As
it Ib, they always have hopos of beat
ing tho Cornhuskers, for about onco
out of ovory threo times, some one of
tho six or soven competitors of the
CornhiiBkcr runners manage to score
a lower number of polntH than Dr.
Clapp's pupils.
Saturday Minnesota was the lucky
institution. Her runners clipped a few
points off tho Nebraska record and
won the title for 1909. For tho second
time In six yoars Nebraska failed. But
If Nebraska could do as well in all
other things as In croBs-country, no
more could be desirod.
WINNERS AGAIN.
Nobraska had moro than ono win
ning team In tho field last week. The
fruit-Judging team which went to the
llrHt national horticultural judging
contest at Council Bluffs carried off
tho honors of tho contest. Four of
tho Nebraska team wore freshmen
and they competed successfully with
It will bo engraved on ono sido this
year giving Nobraska as tho winner
and tho dato. Much crodlt Is duo Pro
fessor Robort Howard of tho fruit de
partment, who coached the team.
DEBATE WORK PROGRE88ING.
Another Address to Squad Judges
Being Selected for Contests
Pictures Taken.
Professor G. W. L. Taylor of tho
political economy department ad
dressed tho lntercollegiato debating
squad yosterday at 4 p. m. He talked
on eomo of tho phases of tho Income
tax question. Ho gave somo very val
uable and helpful ideas.
Tho work of selecting judges for Ne
braska's two debates Is now going on.
Ono man nhs been selected for the
Iowa debate. Ho Is from Illinois. His
namo Is being withheld until the full
list can bo announced. Tho debating
boards of Nobraska and Minnesota
aro submitting lists this week and
thoso judges will also bo announced
soon.
Tho teams have had their pictures
taken. They have been requested by
tho Western Intercollegiate Magazine,
published by tho University of Wis
consin. This magazine Intends pub
lishing tho pictures of tho ton teams
of tho flvo universities in tho league
In Its December Issue.
TurkeyCoats
For this snappy weather. My $10
Cravenettes are average nice over
coats and great for storms. Take
one home- to show pa what live
Lincoln stores do for $10. 1415 O St.
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prove tho quality of its work In ono
way or In another. Had Denver won
Saturday's gamo It Ib to be feared
that oven Nebraska's loyal rooters
would have lost some of their enthusi
asm for tho team which thoy have
been supporting.
With tho Denver victory, the way is
opened for a glorious close of tho sea
son. If Colo's pupilB can defeat Has
kell Thursday, tho Beason will not be
considered a failure. Only two days
remain In which to -pull tho eleven to
gethor for tho gamo. Lot the team
in that time feol that there Is a united
body supporting them for the Turkey
Day gamo.
upperclassmen from several other
western schools. With UiIb started it
Is to bo hoped that Nobraska horticul
turists will keep up a record similar
to that of the cross-country for the
paBt six years.
ANOTHER WINNING TEAM.
MINNESOTA DEFEATED.
When the bulletin was read Satur
day afternoon announcing that Michi
gan had defeated Minnesota by a de
cisive scoro, there wore somo Nebras
ka students who cheered. But It does
not seem likely that they wore cheer
ing at Minnesota's defeat so much as
at tho Michigan victory.
Minnesota was a clean and fair com
petitor of Nobraska. Tho Omaha
gamo was fairly won and Nebraska
should feel nothing but frlondly Inter
est In tho further work of tho Go
phers. By defeating Chicago and Wis
consin, Minnesota acquired tho west
ern conference tltlo. Only Michigan
remained between the Gophers and
tho undisputed western title. The sit
uation was exactly analagous to the
condition existing before tho Kansas
Nebraska game in 1908. In both cases
tho doped-out champion lost, and Ne
' braska can woll a'fford from- tho foun
tains of tholr own experience to give
tho Gophers sympathy in their defeat.
Tho triumph of Minnesota would
have been a victory for the "westorn
west" football as against tho 'eastern
west" teams. Minnesota would have
', taken the title from tho moro eastern
teamV- which have prided themselves
fOPSJs on their supposed superiority
"OTejrJSuch teams as Minnesota, Nebras-
10F Thc Tai,or
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Refitting and All Kinks of Altering
Particular attention to ladies
work and uniforms.
Nebraska in First Place at National
Horticultural Show at Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
The fruit Judging team sent by the
University of Nebraska to tho national
horticultural congress at Council
Bluffs, la., last week were awarded
first place pver tho other colleges con
testing. Tho team waB composed of
O. II. Liebers, J. Kuska, T. W. Mose
ley, R. Williams, and R. Marshall. Ne
braska's scoro was 390.G points, Kan
sas was second with 385.8 points and
Ames third with 382.1 points.
Tho team loft Thursday and re
turned Saturday. Tho contest was on
Friday and consumed tho whole day.
In tho morning tho fruit, consisting
principally of apples, was judged, and
in tho afternoon reasons had to be
given for tho placement. Tho mon
were graded on placings, reasons and
identification. Nobraska excelled tho
other schools on placings and Identi
fication. Ames had a bunch of good
talkers and was given first on reasons.
Nebraska's team was composed en
tirely of freshmen in tho university.
This leaves a bright outlook for tho
future in this Judging work. Kansas'
team wub all seniors and the Ames
team wore juniors and- seniors. ThiB
victory is one of a long Btring for No
braska in her judging teams, some
former ones this year being at tho na
tional dairy show and at stock shows.
Tho prizo won was a cup donated
by tho Omaha Bee, publishers of the
Twentieth Century Farmer. The cup
becomes tho permanent possession, of
any Bchool winning. two years In sue-
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November.
23, Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Senior-Junior,
Freshman-Sophomore football.
23, Tuesday, 11 'a. in. Convocation by
University Chorus, "Tho Creation."
No 11:30 classes.
24, Wednesday, 6 p. m. Thanksgiving
recess bogins.
25, Thursday, Nobraska Flold Haskell
Indians vs. Nobraska.
30, Tuesday, 8 a. m. Thanksgiving re
cess ends.
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December.
4, Saturday, Fraternity Hall ForeBt
Club hop.
10, Friday, 8 p. m Memorial Hall
Nobraska-Mlnnosota debate. "In
come Tax Question."
10, Friday, 8 p. m., Memorial Hall
Nebraska-Minnesota debate. Tho
Income Tax Question.
11, Saturday, Lincoln Hotel Sopho
more hop.
17, Friday, 6 p. m. Christmas vacation
begins.
11, Saturday Y. M.-Y. W. joint social.
January.
4, Tuesday, 8 a. m. Christmas vaca
tion ends.
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