The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1910, Image 1

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1$10.
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TWO GOOD GAMES TOMORROW
NEBRASKA V8. DOANE AND
COLN VS. OMAHA.
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(OLE SAYS WE MUST BEAT DOANE
EVERYONE WHO CAN USE
VOICE IS INVITED.
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Nebraskans Have a Few New Plays
Worked Out for the
Kansas Game.
"We must beat Doane," remarked
"King" Cole as he led tho Cornhusk
ors out to practlco last night. And
the Cornhuskers chorused, "We must
beat Doane." -
The Doane game vlll be played to
morrow Immediately following tho
game between tho Lincoln and Omaha
high school teamn. The first game
will be called at 2 o'clock, -or as soon
thereafter as the annual class scrap
is finished.
Everyone who can make a noise
with his vocal organs is urged to at
tend the game and help make tho
rooting a little moro presentable. At
the Denver game tho rooting was the
best of the Benson, but there Is still
room for improvement. The now yell,
which was tried for the first time last
week makes a big addition to tho list.
While it bears a strong resemblance
to tho famous .Tayhawker "Rock
Chalk" yell, it is enough unlike it so
tho. two will not be confused when
the Cornhuskers visit Lawrence next
week.
And This from Kansas.
'If the storios from Lawrence are all
to be believed, Coach Kennedy was
never up ngainat such a streak of luck
in his life. Tommy Johnson is given
. jcredit for a sprained, or broken, wrist.
For several days the coach has been
"shifting his men from one position,
' apparently unable to decide upon a
line-up.
Some of this tho Cornhuskers be
lieve. But thoy think that when the
Nebraska-Kansas game is called next
week thQ Jayhawker8 will bo in ns
good condition as at any time during
the season. "
As far as Nebraska's condition is
concerned, no one is particularly wor
ried. Tho Cornhuskers are in good
shape and are improving all tho time,
despite announcements that the team
Is playing ragged ball. And the
chances are ten to ono that the Kan
Bans think the announcements are
"bear dope" anyway.
Easy Practice Today.
Tho ComhuskerB will not go
through any very strenuous work to-
"day. The practice will, probably be
nothings moro than a warming up run
ning signals.
Joach Cole has- several new forma
tions under his bat for tho especial
benefit of Kansas. Doano will not be
privileged .to Bee what tho Cornhusk
ers can do In the way of new tricks
unless thoy show that they are en
titled to Buch recognition. For, as the
coaoh determinedly remarked, "Wo
must botjt Doano."
The now plays have been worked
. out for the improvement of the Corn
, buskers' offensivo play. As tho team
demonstrated both in tho Minnesota
gam'o and the Dqnver game, its de
fensive work Is as good as could do
desired, but offense is still tho strong
point of Uj'q coach's instruction. The
additional plays are expected to
greatly ImproVo tho 'Nebraskana'
form.
Girls' Section a Go.
Tho university girls' section of the
, grandstand had found favor among?
Athe co-eds. At the Denver game the
lection was filled. With an able cheer
leader, backed,. m by jin enthusiastic
section, the grandstand made nearly
as good a showing as the. bleachers.
While tomorrow's &une may not bo
ono of tho most Important pn tho
schedule, every student who enn do so
Is nBked to attend. Every loynl stu
dent realizes that hp sliould attend
a small game as well as a big one If
he IntendB to really help support Mb
team.
But, be that as it may, "We must
beat Doane."
ELECT A BOARD MEMBER.
Ralph C. Sweeley Defeats Burton S.
Hill for Publication Board.
Ralph C. Sweeley was elected a
member of tho student publication
board from the sophomore clasB at a
meeting yesterday, defeating Burton S.
Hill by a small majority. At tho
meeting, which wns principally a class
rally, Chairman Phillips of tho class
Olympics committee gave a brief out
line of the work his committee lias
been doing for the big event to come
off Saturday.
LECTURES COMMENCE MONDAY.
Professor Grummann Will Speak
In
Omaha Public Library.
Professor Grummann will give the
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DENVER TRYING TO
first of a series of fifteen Omaha ex
tension lectures In the Omaha public
library Monday at 4 p. m. The series
will includo fifteen double lectures,
ono to be held each week. The first
hour Monday will bo devoted to a
discussion of "Main Currents in Gor
man Literature," and the second hour
to "Interpretations of Modern Drama."
Professor Grummann has already se
jjured Jorjy people for tho lectures.
PH'dTO OF A PIONEER.
Dean Bessey Has Secured a "Portrait
of Prof. Samuel Aughey.
Dean Bessey has secured a Bmall
portrait of Prof. Samuel Aughey, Ph.
D., L. L. D Avho was one of the early
profesBors in tho ynlverslty of Ne
braska. ProfesBor Aughoy taught at
Nebraska until 3883. lie .was profes
Bor of natural history, also teaching
Greek and blojpgy when he was called
upon' to do so. ,
Dr. Bessey says that Aughoy, judged
hy the sjtanda'rd of todayt might not
bo a great teacher, but that Judged
by the standards of thirty years ago
he made a -highly creditable showing
Ho taught tho first botany, classes at
Nebraska, and In JJJ75 published, the
first catalogue of Nebraska flowers,
Tho hook was entitled "Flora of Ne
braska.!' Although full of Ideas which
aro now put of date, the book is valu
able because of its relation to early
.history. The photograph of Professor
Aughey, will be .kept In tho records of
.the botany department, f
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PLANS NEARLY COMPLETED
CHANCELLOR AVERY AND DR.
CONDRA A8KED TO ATTEND.
TWO OFFICIALS HAYE BEEN SELECTED
ADOPT RULE8 FOR "HOG-TYING"
CONTEST IN OLYMPICS.
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Three Out of Five to Bo Bound En
tries Not Announced Twelve Men
on Each Tug-of-War Team.
Chancellor Avery will bo' asked to
attend the Olympics and it Is hoped
that ho will give a shoit talk. Dr
Condra, who Is considered the father
of the Olympics idea, will bo tho re
and Ib expected to liven tilings up with
a speech. An attempt will bo made
to dovelop, through the clasB light, a'
better and bigger school spirit. The
presence' of Nebraska's popular chan
cellor and of Dr. Condra Is especialij
doBired by both classes.
Plans Compete.
Plans for the Olympics aro now corn-
GO THROUGH NEBRASKA'S LINE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22.
ploted. Geo. M. Plnneo, physical di
rector of the Lincoln Y. M. C. A., yes
terday received letters from two men
whom he had invited to Judge tho
wrestling and hdxing contests. Both
men accepted the invitation. The com
mittee in charge asked Mr. Plnneo to
select tho official Judges for these
events, as it is especially necessary
to have experienced men, also men
who will Judge the contests fairly. 11
was thought best to have professional
officials from outside of tho school, and
it is with this end in' view that these
men have been asked to come to in
coin Saturday. J. Trultt Maxwell,
physical director of the Omaha Y. M.
C, A., will reforee the boxing matches,
and W. A. Kerns, the physical dlrec-
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tor of tho Y, .M. ( A, at Fremont, wll:
rbfereu the wrestling bouts. .Mr. Pin
ueo will also bo presont if possible.
A Humorous Event.
Tho "hog.tylng" contest is expected
o bo ono of tho moBt laughable fea
tures of tho meet. Five men of the
Bophomcro claBB will endoavor to tic
up threo of tho freshmen. At the Banie
time tile frcBhmen live will endeavor
to defend themselves nnd tie up three
of the sophomore quintet. The eon
tost is something now at Nebraska.
Neither class has as yet announcod
tho list or entries. Tho "hog-tylng"
contest will bo pulled off in front ol
tho grandstand, Tho rulca governing
lio event aro as follows'.
1. Five men selected from each clasB
and properly entered will participate.
2. Each man will be provided with
twelve feet of quarter-inch rope.
!!. Tho first tide which succeeds in
tying threo men of thcothor sldo will
bo entitled to the 15 points.
4. No time limit is set for the event
but the referee may pronounce .a man
"dead" after ho has been t!cd 'fairly.
A "dead" man may not be loosed by
lils fellows.
5. No kicking, slugging, "or rough
play will be permitted. Any sldo In
dulging in any .form of rough play
will forfeit the entire 1G polnta.
Twelve on Team.
The tug of war teaniB will bo com
posed of twelve men. Three pulls will
be made, the best two out of three to
win tho event. Fifteen points will be
given to tho winners of this contest.
W. R. Powers will be In charge of the
ltug-of-war.
DEBATE CLUB MEETS.
First Discussion Held Under Newr-
ganizatlon.
Tho first meeting of tho Students'
Debating club' was hold Wednesday
evening in UJOG. Tho question under
discussion was, "Resolved, That tho
United States navy . should be sub-
I stantlally increased oyer Kb present
state of efilcloncy."
Tho aflrmatlvo wns represented by
II. TS. Dlxoji and J. W. Jpnes, The
negatiyo side of. tho questt9n was de
bated by A. M, Haro and HI, Weseen.
The decision was rendered unanimous
ly In fayor of tho negative. In the ab
sence of tho president, T, G. Andrews,
tho meeting wns in chnrgo of B. E.
Williams.
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Students at the University of Colo
rado aro compelIed,-to sign a 'pledge
that they will not engage In hazing
"Slow suicide, moral and physical,"
Is the way Professor Baker of the
University 'of Colorado characterizes
the use of tobacco.
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FINAL DEBATE TRYOOIS TODAY
DEBATE TEAMS TO BE SELECTED,
THIS. EVENING. '
EIGHT MEN ARC T8 BE CHOSEN
WI8CON8IN AND-ILLINOI8 TO BE
THE OPPONENT8.
Selections from Members of the Squad
Faculty Members to Judge
the Arguments.
Tho second try-out dobato for tho
Boloctlon of tho mombors of tho teams"
which will ropresent Nebraska In the
two annual contests of tho Central
Debating Leaguo hiJDecembor will be
hold thls ovonlng In MoniorTariialT
from 7 until 0 o'clock. In this con
test tho competitors will bo tho six
teen members of rhetoric 22, tho in'
tercolloglato dobato sominary, who
wore picked at tho open competition
threo weeks ago by Prof. H. M. Cald
well, P.rof. E. B Conant and Prof. G. - "
O. Virtue.
The Question. ,
Tho "cIosed"Apon" Bhop question,
Avlll bo tho subject dobatod tho qucs
tlon for tho Intercollegiate battles
with tho Unlvorslty of Wisconsin at "
Lincoln nnd with tho University of
Illinois nt Urbana.
Each speakor will, as in tho first
preliminary, liavo sovon minuted, ox
copting tho first afilrraatlvo Bpoakor,
Who will have Jlvo and three, TJie
'order of speaking was docjded by lot
xt tho meeting of tho Bquad yostcrday
afternoon. Several of tho men havo
changed sides Blnco tho first try-out.
"Tho order' ,of speaking will bd, as
follows:
The Speakers.
Affirmative.
A. M. Oborfolder, '11, Sidney,
D. M. Rogors, '12, Randolph.
W. A. Vasoy, law '12, Beatrice.. .
R. E. Halldorsen, law '12, Lincoln.
T. GK Andrews, law '12, Lincoln.. a J '
,- J. T. Vbtava, Jaw '11, Edholm. 5Tf , 4
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. B. C. Mnrcellus, '11, Llncolu.
H. B. OSnglisb, '13, Lincoln,
R. Wr Garrett, '12, Madlaon.
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A. R, Raymond, '11, Fairmont.
H. B,' English, '13, Lincoln, r
G. R. Mann, '13, Ord. " '
G. N. Foster, law '11, Sterling.
G. R. Rein, '13, Loup City.
C. F. Phillips, '13, Beatrice.
W. L. BateB, '12, Lincoln,
The Judges, whd will bo numbers, of
tho faculty, will go Into conference at'
tho close of the .debate.
CARNIVAL 18 ON,
Lincoln Ad" Club to Entertain Omaha.
Club Tonight.
The carnival of tho Lincoln Ad club,
is to be hold at the Auditorium dur
Ing the evenings of October 27,. 28, 29,
Friday nigfit will bo Omaha night. At
this time 200 members of tho Omaha
Ad club and their ladles will arrive In
Lincoln at 8 p. m. over the Rock
Island. The local club will meet .at
17; 30 In the Auditorium, where the
I parade to the station, led by a. band
and company F of tho N. N. G., will
be formed. It Is desired that all Lin
coin people turn out to welcome the t
Omaha crowd and help entertain them
at the carnival. The program will be
opened by atwenty minute sketch by,
the De Soto-quartet. A contortion, act t
will be a bier feature, as well as the "
Village View Debating ,CIub, a Mcl$- ,' ''
face sketch. Dancing wJH be engage ;f .
In from 10 to 11:30 p. m T
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Alpha Chi sorority house at DePauy, ,,tf
The girls rallied on ih.e second floor
and, repulsed 'the iavader with a fusty -lade-of
shoes just as he was mount!! v
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