The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1911, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
COLLEGIATE SPORTS
By Stuart Gould
AMES ORGANIZING TEAM
TO TAKE VALLEY TITLE
Amos,' Iowa. Eight old men back In
uniform and tho largost squal In
yoarB out for practico has started tho
Farmors on a season that Amos sup
porters doclaro should bo tho banner
yoar in tho hlBtory of tho Iowa col
logo. Outplayed Minnesota.
Minnesota and Coo havo boon mot
by Amos and in both gamos it was
clearly shown that tho farmors of
Iowa will bo dangerous contondors
for tho Missouri Valley championship
this yoar. Minnesota was actually
outplayod by Amos, sporting writers
who saw tho gamo unanimously agree
ing that tho contost should havo been
won by tho Iowans. Coo was walloped
by Amos, tho olovon of tho Farmers
showing on that day what a danger
ous opponent thoy would havo made
Mlnnosota, had it played tho Qophors
on a day whon tho field was not mud
dy and heavy.
Fear Cornhuskers.
Nobraska and Iowa ' City aro tho
only schools that Amos fools that it
will havo trouble in dofcatlng UiIb fall,
and tho red and gold team is going
out af tor tho Bcalp of tho .Cornhuskers.
Amos doos not wish to loso tho
chanco it has to wrest tho Missouri
Valloy championship from Nebraska
this yoar.
Lineup.
Following is tho lineup of tho regu
lars: Captain Harto, right half; "Voy
rauch, sub right half; Taylor, left
half; Vincent, fullback; Hurst, quarter
back; Scott, quarterback; Chappoll,
right ond; McDonald, Cunningham,
loft ond; Hunt, Wall, loft tacklo;
Pfund, AronBton, loft guard; Ring
holm, conter; Juhl, Wilson, Wright,
right guard; Rutledgo, right tacklo.
Fall track work, basketball, and tho
girl's hockoy teams aro organizing for
tho BoasonB which will commonco in
earnest at tho close of football.
TENNIS TOURNEY NOW ON.
Sharks and Fiends Keep Courts dusy
At All Hours.
WRESTLERS AND ROXERS
0RGANIZINGF0i) SEASON
Prospects aro good for wrestling to
becomo ono of tho most important
winter sports. Immediate activities
will bogln when tho wrestling club Is
reorganized Thursday, Octobor 12,
at tho Armory. O. W. Miller Is act
ing president.
Tho wrestling club is a now organi
zation, having been organized in 1910,
but doing little In Its first year. The
plans for this yoar include a tourna
mont of local mon, a contost with
Iowa, probably to bo held at Lincoln,
and a representative sent to tho West
ern IntorBcholastlc moot.
Some good material 1b sure to show
up from among tho lower classmen,
and with tho number of old mon still
In school, the local tournoy will be a
real moot.
Teams To Go to Big Meet.
Winners in this contest will make
up tho teams to moot Iowa in a dual
meet and to moot sovon other schools
in tho Western IntorscholaBtlc meet.
Boxing will probably be confined to
local exhibitions alono, this yoar, as
no arrangements havo boon mado for
outsido contests. Several good-sized
classes are boing organized, and proB
poets aro that tho exhibitions will bo
worth seeing.
MINNESOTA LOSE8 ERDAHL.
MINNESOTA JANTS EDITOR
HIGH 8ALARIED 8ITUATION OF
FERED SOME ONE WITH
EXPERIENCE.
Tho Doan of tho College of Agricul
ture has just received an Inquiry from
tho Mlnnosota agricultural experiment
station, asking for an agricultural ed
itor for extension bulletins. This man
should havo good training in English
and English composition and should
bo sufficiently familiar with experi
ment station bulletins so that he can
properly summarlzo tho work pre
sented in thorn and put it into at
tractive news form. A salary of $1,800
or over is availablo to the proper man.
BLAZEK'8 special pictures for stu
dents, 75c and $1.75 per dozen.
130G O St.
BLACK MASK8 MEET.
Esther Warner Elected President of
Senior Organization.
Tho Black Mask society formally
organized yesterday morning at 11
o'clock, under tho direction of Brota
Bills, a last yoar'B member of tho or-,
ganization. Tho following officers
woro elected: President, Esthor War
ner; vice-president, Louise Barr; sec
rotary and treasurer, Harriot Rymer.
At this meeting tho society laid fur
ther plans for tho Girls' Squad, and
discussed decorations for tho section
reserved in tho grandstand. Thoy ar
rangod for season tlcketB to be on sale
next Friday in tho library, and in tho
Armory JuBt after the football rally.
Speedy Back of the Gophers Gives Up
Gridiron For 8tudles.
Lon Erdahl, who for four years past
has beon a member of the football
squad or Varsity team of Minnesota,
has been forced to give up football
for tho year, on account of studies.
Erdahl is ono of tho fastest backs
Kllflpyor donnod uniform in the mid
dle west football world, and in spite
of assertions to tho contrary from tho
Gopher war camp, his loss will weak
en tho Minnesota backfleld greatly. It
moans that Dr. Williams, tho coach,
will have to develop another back
from raw material which ho had cast
Into tho Bcrub team.
Can wo beat Minnesota?
Tho tennis tournament to decldo tho
team to represent Nobraska at the
Missouri Valloy conforenco next
spring is now well under way. Every
thing is going at full blast and tho
spaco around tho courts woHt of tho
Library is filled most of tho day by
tennis fiends and tholr frlonda Some
speedy tennis is boing played
8PORTING CALENDAR.
Today.
Freshman team moots Cornhuskers
In practico gamo, 3:30 o'clock.
Tonnls.
Wrestling and boxing clubs meet in
Armory, 11:30 o'clock.
. Friday.
Tonnls.
Football practico, 3:30 p. m.
Got your season ticket.
Saturday.
Morning: Tennis.
Afternoon: Cornhuskers meet Kan
sas AgglOB at Nebraska Field, 3:30
o'clock.
SUITED HIM.
Old Scout How'd you like tho Sat
urday, Old Timer?
Old Timor It was Avery good
gamo. To bo Frank with you, it was
a Purdy gamo. There was perfect
Harmon-y in tho team. The boys
played with lots to Stlehm. When the
Kearney line opposed them, they were
all Eager to bo Chauner. And when
Kansas Ag comes up, we'll Warner
right now sho'd better look out for
Shonka or sho'U look like a Gibson
girl in a last year's gown.
BAKER'S CAFE, "tho best in the
west." Reasons why. Best meats,
beBt coffee, moderate prices. Best
orchestra every evening.
CROS8-COUNTRY MEN OUT.
Big Squad Training for Western Inter
collegiate Contest.
BOOKS AT FARM.
Horoaftor, all agricultural books
will bo obtained at tho University
Farm. Tho Tomplo book store be
came overcrowded and, this depart
ment has boon removed to tho Farm.
Hagenslck's Orchestra.
Auto 2990.
4-lot
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JAYHAWKER8 STRONG.
Tho report from Lawrence has the
Jayhawker warriors touted for a real
football team intending to contest
ovory inch for the Missouri Valloy
Conference championship. , Coach
Shorwin has a squad of forty-flvo men,
all of whom ho played agalnBt the In
dians a week ago in a heavy scrim
mage gamo. Ho expects to develop at
least twenty-flvo husks out of his pres
ent squad. From tho "K" men of last
yoar ho haB Ahrons, tho big center,,
Davidson, Balrd, Hell, Kablor, tho two
Woodburys, Price and Brownleo. Cap
tain Ammons will be used at cither
Lend or contor, and Coolidge will prob
jably bo used at halfback.
Thirty mon have turned out for the
cross-country squad and very good
men have appeared besides a number
of veterans who havo returned.
Preparations aro boing mado for tho
cross-country contost to bo held in
connection with tho Olympics. This
is tho cross-country event in which
now men show their worth, and Dr.
R. G. Clapp anticipates a goodly num
ber. Nebraska Represented.
Nebraska will bo represented at the
Western Intercollegiate cross-country
run to bo hold this year at Champaign,
Illinois. Th's run has been held for
tho last seven years, five of which Ne
braska has won. In the run of 1910,
Nobraska was represented by an ex
ceptionally strong team, but was dis
qualified by ono representative's
heart giving out within a short dis
tance of tho lino. The run which is
more than a distance of five miles, was
made by Wisconsin in 2C minutes, 11
seconds, breaking all previous records.
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