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.Tf, TF' - fi ' - - '"- w -- - -- wunKijrti'iiViVitri 'l II"' u'mm 'J" " is l" J v THE DAILY NEBRASKAN aaj:Jj?.- i';ki'-i.''.i r.y I' ft r. u ti THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 'THE rnOPEUTY OF TI1I0 UNIVERSITY OV NEBRASKA; Lincoln, Nobrualct. Published by TUB STUDENT PUBLICATION HOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor C. J. LORD Managln Editor 0. T. LIDDELL ABHOOIato' Editor T. J. HARORAVB- AMOClato Editor A. II. DINSMORE BUSINESS STAFF. Manager ". O. C. KIDDOO ABalBtant MnnuRcr V. C. IIASCALL Circulation Mnnngor..C. C. BUCHANAN 1 i I.. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. postomce, Station A, Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payablo In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phonei Auto 1888; Auto 2683; ell 1123. ..INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will ho chawed for at tho rnto of 10 conts tho Innm-Mon for every fifteen words or fraction thoro of. Faculty notlccB and Unlvorxlty bul lotinn Will gladly bo publlBhod free. . Entered' at tho poHtofllco at Lincoln, Nobranka, as rccoikI-cIuhh mall mutter, under tho Act of CongreBB of March 3, 1870. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 . .m. and 12 m., or betweon 2 p. m. and Op, m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or fraction thereof the first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five .Cents; five Insertions forty cents. OCTOBER 11, 1010. Good morning, Froslunon. havo a good night's Bloop? Did you Now that the rtiBhlng hcusou is over tho fraternity men hnvo their honor system to work on. Talk about your rooting! Ceuuine Nobn.Bka spirit was hIiowii at tho game Saturday. That Is the proper Idea. Show your spirit. Get up en thusiasm. Nebraska Is always In the gnme. Men of the university are enthusi astic about debating. Since univer sity women nre barred from athletics, I why do they not take up this line of iwork. to win honors? Here 1b n field for Uio women. Men. look to your InurolB if the women declTTe to de bate. At last someone has contributed to "The Forum." This Is what we have been looking for. Come again. ' The Y. 7U. C. A. is ono of the best organizations In the university. Sup port a worthy student enterprise. Join the association now, and help DOGGY CAPS CLflp FOR CAMPUS WEAR UUU placo Nebraska nt tho head of tho list of upiversity Y. M. C. AJs. Have you corrected your addresa? "If not, do so at onco. Tho university directory is made up from the ad- dreBseB In tho registrar's office. It Is essential for tho records to bo correct to mnko tho directory a success. The studont and faculty tlckols are stlll-on sale. Thoy will, however, be withdrawn soon. If you desire to at tend all tho rest of the athletic ovents of the year, buy a ticket at onco. The university glee club deserves .tho sunnort of tho entire studont body. Starting last year with only past memories as a basis, it has de veloped Until today It upholds tho rep, utatlon of Nebraska standards. A few knockers wore at tho game Saturday. Thoy found delight In criti cising everything that hopponed. Ne braska supporters folt as though theso persons wero a nuisance. Thoy wore. If thoy are students they "should bo kicked out; If LlncolnUos, thrown W. ' Tho football team leaves for Min nesota Thursday .n!ght. It 1b up to .every loyal rootor to give them a "send off," A, genuine "send off"' and nothing else. No half-hearted busl- CONVOCATION Ptaf. G. D. Swezey "The Eruption of Krahatoa" MEMORIAL HALL hohb about UiIh. Wo nro going after the GophorH in tho noxt gamo and no 49 to 0 scoro will roBtilt. Nobrnsko Iiuh a football toatn tnlit 1b a football team. It 1b up to men and women of tlp unlvorflity to show tho Scarlet and Cream herooB that we are with thoin, In victory and dofeat. It'B up to you to bo there INDIANA SURPRISES STAQG. HooBlers Defeat Maroons for the First Time. Chicago. James Milton Sheldon, pupil, conquered his old master Sat urday at Marshall field, when Indiana, for tho first tlmo in Its history, defeat ed Chicago at footbnll. The score was C to 0 and the victory was an earned ono without the semblance of a fluke. It Is true the maroons scored on touchdown, which was disallowed by the ofllclalB on account of tho hold ing, but the Mldwayites wore out playodd in the latter stages of tho game. For the first three quarters of the game, the teams were tied at 0 to 0 and then just at the beginning of the final quarter the 'Hooslers executed two clever forward passes and scored the only touchdown of the game. TOUGH FOR THE TIGERS. New York University Proves Strong and Holds Princeton Down. Princeton, N. J. Although playing the first game of tho season, New York university's football eleven proved a much tougher proposition Snturdny than Princeton expected and tho Tigers wero lucky to win without being scored on. Tho final score was 12 to 0. Tho New Yorkers used the forward pass with telling effect four timea, gaining 100 yards In this man ner. Prlncoton was successful with this ploy three out of four times, the first forward pass from Pendleton to Dunlap resulting In a touchdown. New York frequently threatened Princeton's goal, onco losing tho ball by Inches on downs within n yard of tho Tigers' goal. Summary and scoro by quar ters: Princeton G G 0 0 New York ; ,...0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN, THREE; CASS, THREE. Yost's Men Are Not Able to Do -Anything With Cass. Ann Arbor, Mich. Casa sprung a surprise on Michigan Saturday at Forry field, holding Yost's men to ono field goal and scoring ono them selves. Lawton, for Michigan, booted the first in eight minutes of play from tho Cass twenty-flve-yard lino, Cass ovened it up In tho second pe riod when 'Hellar put tho leather be tweon tho posts at the start of the second quartor, after Twltcholl had made a fair catch on tho thlrty-thrco- yard lino. ' Michigan did. not attempt tho open stylo of play until tho last period and could not gain consistently. Coach Stagg of Chicago has revived his old friend, tho ghost ball, again in his endeavors to whip tho Maroon players Into shape. , II A. M. THE FORUM. To the Editor of the Dally Ne hraskan: In an announcement a' few days ago of the coming freshman class election I noticed that It Is to bo "conducted by the president of the Junior (clasH." By that I. Infer It Is the custom for tho junior president to act as chairman of tho meeting. It appcurs to me that this Ih un called for. Not that I wish to criti cise any practice of the institution, but why cannot the freshmen be given tho same privilege in holding their meetings, choosing their officers and transacting their business as Is given tho other classes? What we, as freshmen, do at a class meeting can certainly he no affair of the junior claBs. WJiy, therefore, should wo be compelled to transact our matters of business through the "president of tho junior class"? Perhaps we need the advice and guiding influence of an experienced "pollticinn," but if there is n member of the freshmen class who thinks his classmates and himself need tho as sistance of a junior in holding a class election, he is not a loyal member of the class of 101-1. There would bo vastly more satisfaction to the fresh men In choosing from their own num ber someone to preside than in pass ively allowing n junior to take things out of their hands. If the freshmen are Incapable of holding a meeting all by themselves, well and good. Then let junior, senior .or whosoever -will, step In and run things to suit himself. But If thoy are nble, ' evon desirous, of holding their meeting without outside interference, why not let them do it? Fellow freshmen, wouldn't It be a good Idea to overturn an undesirable WITH NEW BIG BUDD "BILLS" 1415 O ST. tradition and show that wo are able to worry along by ourselves? A FRESHMAN. COMING EVENTS All University organizations are re quested to 6end in announcements which they desire to have published. Social. The Y. M. C. A. nnd Y. W. C. A. will hold a joint social Saturday, Oc tober 15, In the Temple. Tho third university girls' tea will be held Friday in, tho girls' rest room, Memorial hall. Organizations. Tho Y. M. C. A. midweek meeting will bo hold Wednesday evening In tho association rooms. Tho Y. M. C. A. membership cam paign w.111 closo Wednesday night. Class Elections. Sophomoro election will bo hold at 11:30 today in Momorlal hall. Freshman law class will moot In U309 at 11 o'clock today to elect clasB umuurft. ' Athletics, Football, Nebraska vs. Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Saturday, October 15. Convocation. Prof. G. D. Swezoy wll) speak at convocation this morning, subject, "Tho Eruption of Kragatoa." EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS 7er tih cuh'TSi 2ZEE Typewriters ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. Two year,. written guar antee with every machine sold. - Distributers New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visiablc. Call or write for catalogue and special price list. Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 1299. B. F- SWANSON CO., lac. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr. FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give-Us a Trial Order. 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