The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1910, Image 1
i 0 r ftbe J K. Vol X. No. 31 j& UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. LINCOLN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1910. Cents, bbbbIpsbV W v' ail? flebraetan Si .& 2k , x Wit?'' ' :t MKt,,, v " Price 5 , ,t W ft tvn, ' A IB M V FOOTBALL GIANTS ' NEBRASKA AND KANSAS HAVE EIGHT GAMES EACH Special Train Bearing Rooters for the South to Cheer the Cornhuskers on in the Greatest Game in the Missouri Valley LINE-UP. Kansas. Nebraska. Amnions L. E Chauner Ahrens L. T Temple Davidson L. G Harmon Spear ..... C Collins Balrd R. G Hornberger Smith R.T Shonka Power R. E Lofgren Hell ; Q .'.... Warner Johnson L.H.... O. Frank Ej, Frank Minor .Woodbury R. H v Davis F. B ftalhbone Tho starting of tho excursion to Kansas last night was almost as ex citing as tho torchlight parade tho night before. Tho number was some what smaller, but tho enthusiasm was thero just tho same, and tho Union Pacific depot was a lively placo along about train time. About 150 Btudents toolc advantage. of tho Union Pacific "special rato to Lawronce. With tho number who wont with tho team Thursday night ,and tho members of tho cadet band tho total numbor in tho delegation will bo larger than has ever beforo gono to Lawrenco for a Kansas game. ' Will Play Off a Tie. No football gamo between thoso two universities slnco they have been mooting on tho gridiron has attracted mora attention than tho ono to be played this afternoon. In tho first placo, tho game this year will glvo tho winning school tho lead of ono game as'ttib record now stands eight games won and eight games 'lost, for each. Second, tho result will practically do tormino tho Missouri Valley champion ship for this year. In tho event of Ne braska winning, Ames would "bo tho only opponent left to vanquish. As tho roturnB aro received this af ternoon they will bo watched by hun dreds of students who wero unable to accompany tho team, but who aro juBt as much, It not more, interested than thoso who wero fortunate enough to see the game. Demonstration Tonight if 1 jlf tho Cornhuskers aro able to wrest victory from the Jayhawkors tho stu dents of tho University of Nebraska will turn out for a demonstration to night which' will surpass even tho rec; ord breaking send-off of Thursday night. Arrangements have been' made so thaj. If Nebraska wins tho students will gather at tho campus at 8 o'clock for a torchlight tfarado, to end with 'a monster bonfiro on tho athletic field. All this is to bo done if Nebraska wins, and it is moro than an evea bet that such will bo. tho result, A.s has been.sald tlmo and again, tho Cornhuskers aro going onto the field this afternoon to do or die. Coach Colt had nothingjto say befora leaving Thursday night excepting that every cornnustcer was in the beat of condi tion and they ought to bring 'home the gamo. "We haven't been saklnar 'much lately," he said, 'and haven't been telling what we Intend to do at ..Lawrence. We have been quietly get ting ready,, but when we go up against nsas every man is going to play his wad off." i. mrafHttm. a V n . f. " -V w,- aa easy practice 'at Kansas City yaetirday afternoon wa tke final work-out of tke Nebraskana before the CLASH . ON M'GOOK FIELD TODAY and Band Left Friday-Night gamo. They woro given the uso of tho Kansas City Hold for tho after noon and spont tho time running elg nals and going through tho now forma tions which aro to bo given their .first trlalthis afternoon. Tho now plays tried In tho Donvor gamo mot with re markable success. Everyone Is hoping tho samo thing will happen this after noon. GAME8 OF THE PA8T. Kansas. Year; ' x- Nebraska. 12 18 6 12 8 5 6 36 0 5 0 0 ,1892. .1893. .1894. .1895. .1896. .1897. .1898. .1899. .1900. .1901. .1902. 10 0 14 0 0 10 18 20 12 29 16 1803. t . . . f xj .J3- No game 1904 No game No gamo 1905 No game 8 6 , 20 6 148 .1906. .1907. .1908.' .1909. 6 16 6 0 162 During tho first semester tho fresh men are not allowed to participate in student activities at- Amherst. Syracuse allows two hours ofv col- lego credit to any student who par ticipates in a varsity debate. Several years ago Illinois Universi ty had 600 students. Today it has 5,000 and thero is a faculty of 700 Instructors. As a punishment for, failure, the students at the University of Colo rado must wear small blue caps with greon" buttons. " T A courso in domestic science has m been added tothoso offered by Shop ardson college, tho women's college of-DonlBon university. Kngx collego has a glee xlub of thirty-two. A trip to tho coast during. tho Christmas holidays is contemplat ed. ' - "Columbia ranks first among Ameri can colleges in enrollment. The fall registration is '7,058, being a gain 'of 456 over that of last year. . The membership of the Athletic Association' at Michigan is about 1,569 an increase of over ono hundred of that of last year. , , WeltejBley college girls are up In arms because a new rule haslvben adopted by the. faculty whlok pre scribes 'athletics as a compisWoryi study in tke college curriculum At Radcllffe, where athletle ipbrts are optional, tke girls are eataaelasjcally taking upoutdoor sports, including baseball, and have produced' some" classy teams The Welleeley . gf rls point to Itadclife as aa example of the fict that voluntary participation la atMletlea to tke preferable plap and are ' proteetlng' strongly agaliist Ike ew vrnUm, v : - '- t "DOG" EAGER IS A CANDIDATE ATHLETIC MANAGER DE8IRE8 TO BE A LEQI8LATOR. PLAYED ftOTBALL FOUR YEARS GRADUATE FROM THE COLLEGE OF LAW IN 1907. Was on the Football Team Which De feated the Minnesota Team In 1902 Manager for Five Years. Earl O. Eager, popularly known to University of Nebraska students as "Dog" Eager, "is a candidate for tho legislature from Lancaster county. Mr. Eager has been most promlnont at tho university among tho athlotlo University Athletic Manager, Who Is a 'Candidate for the Legislature. circles. For tho last five years he" has been tho manage of the university athletics, and has distinguished him- Belf In that department in the manner in which he reorganized the financial i l CORNHVSKER BANQUET .LlllllllllBV'BllllllllllllA sIbbIbbIBbbW bIbbIbbIbbb A " BBBBBBBSBBBBBT bbbLbbbbbbH bbbbbbbbbbbV BBBBBBBBBBBsfl BBBBBBBBsB -BBBSBBBBsfl BBBBBBJ BBBBBBBV BBBBB BBBi BBBBB SBBBV , ' EARL O. EAGER V BANQUET ' A H BBJ f t J , j v. BJBJ I Deceinber I r- eBL i 1 I r ' ' r ' . I side of tho athletic sltautlon and put It on in paying basis. An Athlete. Four years previous to his first elec tion to tho position of athlotlo man ager, "Dog" was a mombor of tho uni versity varsity football team. Ho played fullback throughout his varsity career, and was a mombor of tho team of 1902 which played tho ontlro Boason without boing scored ngalnet. Ho also playod In tho gamo In which Minne sota was defeated so -decisively (1902), and in fact tho only gamo in which Nebraska ovor succeeded In bringing tho bacon back from Minnesota! Graduated In 1907. "Dog" graduated from tho coilogo of law at Nebraska in 1907. His dobut into tho renm of things politic, which ho is now making, is his first appoar nnco under tho rolo of his chosen pro fossionj in as much as ho was called to his present position beforo his grad uation and has not desired to quit the work. In othor university activities ho was very conspicuous whllo nn "under grnd." Ho Is a mombor of Sigma Al pha EpBllon fratornlty, nnd as such, has boen ono of thoir most nctivo and onthusiasticswrkors. TRIP CALLED OFF. Glee Club Not to. Go to the Coast as Planned. Tho trip which has boon planned by tho members of tho University Cloo Club to tho' Pacific coast during tho holiday vacation has been called! off. Tho-organizatlon-planned tho-Jourheyf but tho authorities of tho conservatory fool that' a trip of this kind woulr not bo a financial success. A tour of tho state during tho two weeks' vacation, howovor, may bo planned as a result of this chango In tho' program. . INTERPRETIVE READING. Miss Alice Howell Will Give a Dra- matlc Recital of "Jeanne d'Arc." Miss Alico Howel of tho department of elocution will glvo an intorprotlvo reading of "Jeanne d'Arc" In tho Ten plo auditorium. 'During thT"ovonlng 'Miss Howoll will ImDcrsonate ovor thirty different characters. Tho enter tainment Is free to tho public. Her program will commence at 8 o'clock. Saturday evening, Novombcr 12, Miss Howell will glvo a reading from "Tho Dawn of Tomorrow." This re cital will bo tho samo as tho recital this evening froo to tho piibjlo.- TRE8HMAN STAG RECEPTION. First Year Men to Be Entertained at the Y. M. Next Friday. Tho plans for the freshmen stag re ception to be given by the Y. M. C. A. are not yet definitely settled. It is officially announced, however, that such a recepUon will be held next Prl daynight in the association rooms. An effort is being made to make it a purely freshman affair, no upper class men being invited except those offici ating1. The managers of the reception strongly urge that all the firest year men wko want to arouse some real class spirit attend this entertainment? The' freshmen, won the kanualoane rusk at jtke -Okie state university, 'I'orty.five Xreshmen answered the eaii for rowing .at Prlaeetpa laat week. ' s Tke University of Kiaaetota re ports' a rectkw of f,m, wkiek ts an laereaee 4 ISO oyer tkat of ias't yr , 4 tn.x- -"lift m , s- islioCa As ares gift by Aadfew.Car- Bfi, Tale, kas rsoMtly idlilkel a saw swjiramlsg pool waiok'eott 7,0S. , r water. V BURGLAR GETS ONLY $1.55, CHI OMEGAS HAVE a "NOT HOME" PARTY. AT CIRLS WERE VIEWING TORCH PARADE CHAPERONE MAKES1 CONTRIBU- TION OF 30 CENT8. His Majesty, the Boogy Man, Over looks Everything Valuable In "the House. i "Help I Murderll Thioflll" ""Tho Chi Omoga houso was plundV erod Thursday night by a light burglar. Themaraudor only got away with ono dollar and flfty-flvo cents, but ho scared one poor girl half out of hoKwlts. The burglar entered the houso by tho rear door, after convinc ing himself that bo had things his own way. ' s It happonod whilo all of tho loyal Chi Omoga girls wero down at the Missouri Pacific depot, attending the big send-off for the football team, that tho man attempted to carry away the valuables bolonging to the sorority girls. It was shortly after the parade had movod from tho vicinity, when the man,, evidently decided that tho way was clear. Ho rang tho, front door boll. ' Nos ono answered. Only one glH had been left in, tho houso. She ; had rotlrod to the third floor to study. Whon she answored tho boll after "somo delay, shVhoard somcono on the back porch. j;t dfdnoi tako her long to get out of the; house by way of tho front door. Lenz to the Rescue. , v Officer Lenz, sergeant of tho Lincoln police force, was called to the house, Ho went through tho placo with the frightened girl. It was discovered that two pocketbooks had boen taken. One T of tbom was ttfe proporty ot'tho chap erono. It contained various sundry articles, of use to a lady and 80 cents in chango. The second pooketbook, " which contained $1.25, belonged to one ' of the girls. ' ' - Mrs. W.W. Blrgo of North Platte has been visiting her daughter Alice for several days. Sho had loft about 200 In one of tke sleeping rooms, which the man did not find. Bureaus and trunke in all parts of the house -had been searched and it is consider! strange that he did not discover this 9200 pile. Other valuable articles , woro overlooked by hlsi majesty, the -boogy man. -' , Screen Door Off. A further search disclosed the. fact that the man had removed the hack door screen when he entered tke houso. The screen being hoekeVit , was necessary, for him to feree, kis way, When he made his get-sway ke . i left-the back door andoe wleieW open. This is the first' robbery ;to he reported this season from akyte tke Greek letter fraternity kc... Aai the robber only got oneM-fty-lre. n . -i Notice. , Two reserved seats fer tke'. best parody on some popular somg, for' tke! Ames-Nebraska game. 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