The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1910, Image 12

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
Seven Men May Be Lost
It Is highly probahlo aovon Corn
buskers who won thoir letters this
yonr will not bo back In tho gamo
noxt yoar. Pour graduato and throo
liavo playod thoir throo allotted
years on tho varBity and will havo to
stop out and mako room for bo mo of
tho youngor aspirants.
ThoBo who will graduato aro: Chau
nor, Eihonka, Sturmor and Elliott.
ThoBo who havo served thoir throo
yoarB aro: Templo, Collins and
Minor. Chauner has boon playing a
star gamo at end for tho past two
years and his loss will bo folt. Shonka
is ono of tho moat powerful men Ne
braska has ovor had on tho lino.
Last year ho played contor and this
yoar tacklo. Sturmor has beon
awardod his lottor thlB yoar for tho
first tlmo. For threo years ho has
faithfully Btuok with tho squad and
his porBovoronco has beon rewarded.
Ho played guard in sovoral of the
varsity games this season. Elliott Ib
another guard who has two "N's" to
hlB crodit and who has beon ono of
tho foundation atones of Nebraska's
stono wall.
Captain Templo, Collins and Minor
aro tho only ones who retlro on ac
count of tho threo year limit. Temple
haB boon moro than holding his own
at tacklo, and has carried tho ball for
aB great gains as any other man on
'tho lino. Tomplo hits hard and 1b
hard to stop. Collins Ib ono of tho
most adaptable mon on tho lino. As
center ho has probably moro to learn
under tho now rules than any othor
man on tho team, and ho has made
good with a vengeance. Minor is the
only backflold man who will retire.
For throo yoars ho has played half
back and ond and ho has never failed
to omo up to tho standard.
YALE'8 RECEIPT8 $70,000.
Big 8um Taken In on Football Games,
But Figure Is Not Up to 8ome
Other Years.
Yale's football receipts for this year
will bo about $70,000. Of this about
$34,000 will como from tho Harvard
gamo, $29,000 from Princeton, $5,000
from Brown, $1,600 from Colgate and
$1,500 from Vandorbilt. When Yale
plays ono big gamo at Prlncoton its
rocolpts are smaller than for a yoar
when it is played at Harvard. ThiB
is thoroforo Yalo's off year. Yale's
football stands always aro filled by
olther Prlncoton or Harvard, but tho
Princeton stands aro smaller than the
Harvard Btadlum.
Ynlo football men feel that Johnny
Kllpatrick, Center MorrlB and Quarter
back Arthur Howo aro ontltlod to all
American team choices. MorrlB has
been tho steadiest and best defensive
center of any of tho elevens. Kllpat
rick has been tho most wonderful end
soon on nn American gridiron since
Tom Shovlln'B timo.
Howo has no competitor except
Sprackllng of Brown. Howo played
wonderful football against both Prince
ton and Harvard. Sprackllng had a
-marvelous gamo ta oxhibitmgainBtrtlrc
Yalo toam, but was in third rate form
against Pennsylvania and Bccond rate
against Harvard.
EAT ALL THE TURKEY YOU CAN HOLD
IF YOU SPILL ANY ON YOUR CLOTHES
WE'LL TAKE OUT THE
SPOTS
J. C WOOD & CO,
OLDEST, LARGEST & BEST
CLEANERS AND DYERS
1322 N St.
222 So. 9th.
C. V. HIGBY,
Manager
Auto 1292
Sell 147
Suits and Overcoats
Thanksgiving Day you will want to be Well
Dressed. A Suit or Overcoat from here means the
highest type of Men's Clothes it is possible to get
SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15 TO $40
The Home .of Good Clothes
FARQUHAR
THE ALL-YEAR.ROUND COACH
FOR NEBRA8KA.
(Continued from page 2.)
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GAMES THUR8DAY.
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Cornell at Pennsylvania.
Notre Dame at Marquette.
Missouri vs. Kansas. .
Iowa at St. Louis.
Haskell at Nebraska.
Ames at .Drake
GAME8. SATURDAY.
Army vs. Navy.
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Cornhuskers. So "King" Colo it waB
and is. Hero's to him. His futuro
may not ovor bo so bright, but may
ho always bo able to Btay that there's"
a shining spot for him in tho Scarlet
and tho Cream.
Nor has "King" Colo been wanting
in good assistance. Assistant Coach
Harry B. Ewlng, a recent alumnus of
the University of Nebraska, has dem
onstnrtcd that his ability as .an in
structor Is consistent with his prowess
as a football lino general, and an indi
vidual "star." It has been his duty to
pilot the Freshmen in thoir prepara
tion for varsity work. This he has ef
fectively done, closing tho season witl1
probably moro men to offer as real
"varsity material" than has previously
bocnthefortumff of lobTaslca.
Harry's record as n player is cer
tainly ono to be onviod. While on tho
Nebraska varsity for threo consocu
tivo years, 1907, 1908 and 1909, ho waff
twice chose as guard for tho All-Mis
souri valley team. Another distinc
tion which ho bears as a Nebraska
CornhUBker is that, during tho three
years of his varsity service not once
was time taken out for him in any
gamo. Assistant Coach Swing is a
law student in the University of Ne
braska, and a member of Phi Gamma
Delta fraternity. Without reiterating
tho eulogies rendered to "King" Colo,
It certainly can not bo doubted that
thoy apply with equal aptitude to
Harry Ewing and Ws attempts to coiT
tinue flaunting tho colors of his uni
versity in tho face of alj opponenta
NEBRASKA
PENNANTS
for the
Thanksgiving Game
We carry, avery complete ImsLoL well made-Pennants,-Banners,
Arm Bands and Pillow Covers in the Nebraska
Uni. colors. Some of the new Pennants have Neb, Uni.
Seals, orn, Uni. Building, Etc.
Arm Bands i0c
Pennants 50c to $2.00
Banners $1 to $1,75
Pillow Covers $2 to $3,50
cdrt' Emb. Dept. Second Floor
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