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THE DAILY NEBEASKAW 1 ; University cAthletics thcro arc football players of oovera years' experience and men who nevo donned a football suit before on tin field nightly. It la tho ttiing Jloteom has been looking for and ho has beon rowarded. r i J' Directory of ; Advertisers The following merchants and busi ness mon of Lincoln are anxious to ! serve the University students. B placing their advertisements In thr columns of the Dally Nobrasknn they how that they want your trade. And you may bo suro that tho merchant who Is Willing to make a lltilo effort t3Qet your patronngo Is the one whe ;! going to troat you honestly nnc' considerately 'In attempting to keer It. 80 .you as well as the Nebrao-kan--wl profit by trading with these people: BANKS' Flrat Trust & Savings BA'Kromrcs FcWm" BARBER SIIOP8 Groon'a BOOK STORES Corop. , University "OIQAR3 .' .Club Hoaao CoIoMcKcnnn CLMAttEKS '' Va. wood & Co. Wobor'o Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum .GLOTHINQ ifnrquhar Magoo & Doomor Mayor Bros. 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It wao to tho greatest satisfaction on tho part of tho management and coach and with tho most nrdent en thusiasm on tho part of tho squad thul SImonds, last year's captain and quar terback, has llnally consented to re turn and again fill his former position on tho Wesleyan football squad. Ev ory offort 1b being mado now to In Unco Sutton to again don the mole skins and occupy his old position u fullback, but on account of extra work In tho university Mr. Sutton has no' yet Boon IiIb way clenr to turn out for practice. Howover, tho line-up aB II Btands 1b showing up much hotter than waB first nntlcipated. Tho lino is fastor and stronger than ever before since tho rovlval of tho gamo at Wes ley an. The only doubtful position lb fullback, and with a fow moro days of stiff signal practlco and scrimmage work Coach Clovenger hopes to have Shandow, whom ho has shifted to that position from guard, fully cq'ulpped-for tho gamo with Grand Island Friday Tho tenm will nvorngo about lG.ri pounds to tho man this yenr, which if about tho same aB last year. The schedule for this year's games line been completod and la as follows: Grand Island at University Place, Oc tober 7; Highland Park at Dos Moines, October 15. South Dakota at Vermil lion, Octobor 21. Bellovuo at Unlvor slty Place, Octobor 28; Doano at U11I vcrnlty Placo, November 11. Chicago, Tho terrific work-out of tho other day. when tho varsity trimmed the freshmen 18 to 0, enabled Coach Stngp to gain Homo line on how he Is Hkel) to nsslgn his men. Of course, Caplnli Crawley Is assured of his placo a' right halfback and Ralph Young maj be expected to play tho fullback pisi tlon. Bunny Rogers is In the lend li tho ran for left halfback because or Ills greater experience, but Davenport .MonucI, Baldwin and two others have also boon worked out there. Saner hna been tried ono or twr times at fullback, but bo Is pretty cei ta'n to perform at right end, where h will be a valuable man, both offe;' slvoly and dcfrnslvoly. Rademachp Is suro to get n placo In tho line a olther guard or tackle, but tho fllliir of the other places will involve choice from Whiting, Carpentor, Sellers, Free man, Whiteside, Curtis, Rogers and bIx or eight others who havo not been worked so regularly. Probably the biggest puzzlo for Stagg 1b presented In the disposition of the quarterback job. Eb Wilson, who Is tho new hero of tho squad be cause of his wonderful kicking, is sure to be Inserted somewhere and if ho Is not used at quarterback, It is logical that he will go to left end, a position In which he has had tho greater part of his gridiron experience. Minnesota. Tho Minnesota players came through tho South Dakota gamo In lino stylo, not a slnglo serious injury being reported. Johnny McGovern sustained nn injury to his right ankle early In the gamo Saturday, but the stocky little quarterback was out in uimorm luuuy reuuy 10 ubbibc ur. Wil liams In working up an attack for the "Aggies." lslo Johnston, captain of tho Gophertoam, who was Injured In tho Lawrence gamo and who was re fused permission to got Into tho game against South Dakota, Is rapidly re covering" and tho Uttlo loader hopoB to take part In tho battlo with the Ames team next Saturday. Kansas. It la generally conceded In tho Jay hawker football carop that fho game with Ottawa university hero Saturday was ono of tho poorest exhibitions of football over saged on McCook field. Tho oxcobbIvo heat for this time of tho year Is attributed as tho greatest cause, yot behind all of that Is tho fact that tho K. U. eleven is not tlio toair that It has been In former years There la not tho material In It In the first placo, andSfitho second placo tin mon havo not grasped ,ho now rulce and worked them Into practical uho nt they should. With the schedule ahead that includes such schools as Wash burn, Nobrnska and Missouri, there seems to bo but little hope for the Jay hawkors in tho direction of cver-vlc torlous goals. Tho men may be able to keep a stiff uppor lip during tho early part of the season and succeed In coming out of tho affrays without any serious scars, But tho first big stono to roll out of tho highway 1b Washburn. Tho Tope ka school Is strong on oxperlonced men this year and there's no tolling what mny happen. Nebraska lookB Uko n mountain to tho Kansnns In their present form and Missouri is equally, as high nn AlpB to cross to roach tho Italy of victory. Colorado. Boulder, Colo. -The stato unlvorslt football squad Is looking up. It has had many dark dayB sjnee tho open ing of Bchool, but now the horizon of victory 1b in Bight. Tho efforts or Coach Bill Folsom to revive tho old time and famous Colorado spirit have not been in vain. Tho mon are takliu more interest daily. Since the Freshman-East Denver gamo Saturday, the football situation has taken a turn nnd tho prospects are exceedingly brighter. When Folsom made his appeal foi candidates a week ago, he had a scan squad of men to work with. Ho had tho nucleus of n team In Captain nnd Gunrd John O'Brien. That was nil ho could brag of. Ho encournged thr freshmen to respond nnd relieve the emergency, nnd -they turned out. Hr then arpealed to the upper classmen and they enme out as a matter of loyalty to their school. 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