The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 10, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE PROPERTY OT
THE UNIVERSITY ;OP NEBRASKA,
Lincoln Ncbmaka.
Published by
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JANUARY 10, Iflll.
THE VALLEY CONFERENCE.
Student sentiment js hard to deal
with, and Is often In the wrong. When
the student bodies of the different col
leges of the Missouri Valley decided
upon the action that should be taken
on certain matters with regard to ath
Jetlcs. an weJi s oherj:olUsg activi
ties, that sentiment must be consid
ered. What should be the action of the
University of Nebraska with regard to
Convocation
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State
Superintendent
Crabtree
Today II o'clock
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terlally, because a temporary athletic
field can be made on the grounds of
the new university medical college at
Omaha, and the university will be able
to have the benefit of a football game
in the metropolis and still comply with
the rules of the conference. But re
garding the abolition of the Thanks
giving game and the summer baseball
ruling, the chief objection of the stu
dents is raised. Summer baseball has
become a serious matter, and If men of
the different schools are allowed to
play baseball as amateurs on college
teams, when they participate in sum
mer games at which admission Is
charged then the rule becomes a joke,
or it sounds the knell of college base
ball. There is not a man in the univer
sity who has played baseball and is of
varsity material, but has played in
games at which admission has been
charged. As a result, if the baseball
team of the university next spring Is
to be made up of men who have not
played In such games, then baseball
.migha? jwell be abolished at the Uni
versity of Nebraska, and thTsls exact
ly what the members of the athletic
board of the university arep tanning to
do. If baseball goes, the death of foot-
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athletic relations in the Missouri Val
ley conference, has caused a great deal
of discussion since the result of the
recent meetings at Des Moines has
become known. The students of Ne
braska are divided in a way, and the
whole affair has caused a certain
amount of excitement to pervade the
campus.
The situation, as. it now stands, is
for Nebraska to stay in the confer
ence, give the rules and regulations
which have been drawn up a fair trial.
If they prove dissatisfactory, and not
of the sort desired at this institution,
"therrthff school should demand that
the rules be changed so that .this
school, as well as the others, be bound
by regulations which are satisfactory
to all the colleges. Rules and regula
tions for athletics In all colleges and
universities are both proper and nec
essary, but they go farther In that
these rules and regulations should be
kept by all the schools entering the
compact. That Nebraska intends to
do this cannot be doubted, and as a
member of the Missouri Valley confer
ence they should do so.
The chief objection of the students
seems to have three sources. One of
them is to the effect that summer base
ball should be permitted. Another Is
that a Thanksgiving game should be
played, and the third is to the effect
.that athletic contests should be per
mitted on other grounds than those of
the colleges. The latter rule does not
affect the University of Nebraska ma-
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ball Is foreseen in the distance.
The Thanksgiving game is not as Im
portant a matter as summer baseball.
But nevertheless it is worthy of atten
tion and the students have done this
by criticising the action of the confer
ence. However, the entire settlement
of the matter Is not at an end. The
real manly way for the students of the
school to take this matter jn hand
would be to give it a fair trial. Many
objections were raised to the one-year
residence rule, but now It is seen that
the rule Is proper and necessary. Per
haps this Is the case with these mat
ters. If .such Js not the case,, after the
whole thing has been given a fair trial,
then let tho student body draw up a
monster petition asking the university
authorities to withdraw from 'the con
ference. Nebraska would not be the first
school to do this. Michigan's stand
ing has not been injured by her with
drawal from the Chicago conference,
and If it becomes necessary for the
University of Nebraska to refuse to
be bound, by rules in which schools
like Ames, Drake a nd Washington
have a part, then withdrawal will be
proper and supported by schools who
realize the position that the Univer
sity of Nebraska feels hersef to be In.
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Phi Alpha Tau will hold a banquet.
Nebraska's legislative line-up will
form the subject for discussion. All
members urged to attend.
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Presented' by
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TEMPLE THEATRE JAN. 14
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