!iiiiwhmwwiiiimii'ii & . .NWrT1''rw"r .Wir.llp;UBWWWMiWWW1IMW MOWl 1 1 ' r THE DAILY NEBBA8KAN TjTJLHIC' '-I ' i"yijyjyMi''"'IMI'llJi'u-g-g COLLEGIATE SPORTS By Stuart WOLVERINECORNHUSKER i GAME SEATS SELL SLOWLY "Dog" Eager, our gonial and busy Jlttlo managor, haB begun to toar his hair and gnash his tooth. Soata for J.I10 Michigan gumo aro not going llko hot pancukoa any moro, but aro a lit Uo ulow. With tho ontlro south stand scats put on buIo thoro aro sovoral hundrod Boats in tho contor of tho flold for Halo and Kagor wants to got thorn all sold as soon as posslblo so as to jiguro how much monoy Nebraska is going to muko out of tho gamo. Whoa tho BcatB for tho gamo first wont on salo it lookod as If thoro wotild bo a promlum on all good seatB in both tho grandstandB, but Eagor iloclaroB that ho can oaslly Boat 7,000 ir poBBlbly moro pooplo at tho gamo. 'robably boforo tho dato of tho gamo haB approached too cloaoly almost all tho roBorvod soatB will bo gono. NEBRASKA HELD IS TO Bl NO MORE MAYBE Will NobniBka Flold be abandoned? Thoro 1h a rumor that our lovol groen pasturo miiBt bo loft for cowb to browso on and tho entorprlBlng roalty agontB to cut into lots, como tory and otherwise. Yes, tho pride of "Dog" Eagor'B heart 1b on tho vorgo of an unnatural doatli and tho whole school will fool the loss of groundB bo near tho university. Up to tho tlmo of going to press no oxuet Information could bo ob tained from tho unlvoralty athletic authorities, but upon Investigation It was found that a section of tho flold near tho north grandstand is in fact watorlogged for somo unoxplalned reason. Evory day a largo crowd of football playors and onthusinsts aro to bo found on tho spot discussing tho sad calamity with a groat shaking of hoads. Tho common opinion is that a spring has broken undornoath tho flold or a wator main has a hole in it. Our gonial managor Is greatly dis turbed at tho thought of a wator loggod football Held. Tho prosont stato of affalrB cannot last much longor, for most of "Dog's" blotting papor is gono. SHINGUARDS Say, If you don't bollovo Michigan's toam is a doad ono, road our bear Btory from tho Wolvorlno camp. It Is" a work of art. If you think it 1b a cinch to wrlto ou a difforont typewriter, try It your solf. Romombor, tho Michigan gamo will bo a mighty flno tlmo to havo your friends soo our bunch. Wo could wrlto aomo bear stories, but tho printer is afraid of boars. 1 Did you go out. to boo tho toam play tho froahmon yoatordoy? Watch tho animals today. Nebras ka Field. Yes, a real grizzly. What has happened to that Inter sororlty football league that somobody sprung? Did It dlo a rfatural doath or was It chokodT Gould ElEVENJ BAD SHAPE Michigan's chances of annexing tho Missouri Valloy tltlo seem to bo grow ing slimmer each gamo. Last Satur day, with Coach Yost in tho oast, tho WolvorinoB allowed tho Syracuse olovon to play them to a tlo, putting up a most Bad oxhibltion of how foot ball should not bo played. Tho game started with a rush, Michigan making a touchdown at tho very outsot of the playing. Then they laid down com pletely and seemed to bo killing tunc moro than playing football. Tho offensive work was particularly glaring. Tho men forgot tholr signals and tholr positions. Tho team was ubsolutoly unable to gain on lino plungoB by Thompson or Wolls. It did not got away with a single for ward pass and was frequently penal ised for holding and offsido work Tho poor showing may bo credited fc the Bwltch In tho lineup before the game. Only four men played their poHltioiiH and tho rest had hardly had time to got acquainted with tho ncv places. Yost has now returned and is ex pressing his dissatisfaction with tho team as It Is now by continually shlf'. Ing it. Ii Is thought that he contain plat 08 another big chango before tie Cornell game. Ho refuses to predict tho outcome of the coming games, but says a reversal of form Is due. HAROLD HAVILAND. Gym Classes Dismissed. On account of tho teachers' conven tion in Omaha today, there will be no gymnasium classes all day. Try the Y. M. C. A. Antiseptic Bar ber Shop for good, quick service. Homo shaving supplies for sale. Razors put In order. Election day produced many em bryo politicians from tho Unl. Thoy didn't glvo a whoop who was elected, but wanted to make kale to get to the Kansas game. George Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. Say, won't it bo somo swell doln's to hear that Rooting Band again. Well Dressed Men Make no mistake. The best dressed men who are to be seen in Lincoln to-day are wearing our high class, ready-to-wear clothes. Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40 The Home of Good Clothes 1325 O St TEAM OF SUBSTITUTES TO PLAY AGAINST DOANE Nebraska will probably meet Doano with a lino and backileld plentifully Bprlnkled with scrubs, although Coach Stiohm is making no predictions as to what his lineup will be. Doano is rumored a little weak this year and Stiohm wants to save his regulars as far as possible to have thorn in tho finest of shape for the big gamo with Knasas tho week following. Kansas is putting forth all Kb efforts to havo an eleven ready to wallop its ancient Cornhusker enemies and Ne braska's squad will want to be in good condition when It linos up against tho Jayhawkors at Lawrence. Coach Stlehm's band of substitutes is no bunch of Blouches in tho football world, many of them coming up to al most flrBt team calibre. The lino will probably hold more first team men than tho backflold. Stiehm has de veloped two complete backflelds In this season and can shift them as needed. Russell and Elwell have been show ing up as speedy halves in tho work in open play this year and probably both of these men will got in for a good part of Saturday's gamo. Ernie Frank, who has been playing at quar ter this week, will probably general tho team while Warner restB for part' of tho game. Doano college football field Is still silent as tho grave as to what man ner of eleven the Cretites will bring to Lincoln. Doano threatens to como down to Nebraska Field in a solid body to root for Its team, and tho Cornhusker rooters will havo to turn out in force not to be downed In throat work. Soo Les Hyde when In need of pro grams, menuB and other printing. All Souls' Church, Unitarian H and l:2tH Sts. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister Sunday, Nov. 12, 10:45 Subject: "The Nature of Idealism.' fleeting of Students' Liberal Religious Union at 12:00. All Young People You can get the "Rag" the rest of the semester FARQUHAR m- John Bull Takes Off His Cap to the United States. The English know how to make good caps. They know how to weave good cloths, too know better than we do. So we import their cloths but make our own caps put more go, swagger and jauntiness in than the English thought possible. Thats why John Bull takes off his cap to the oneAmerican cap that's better than his the HEIDCAP. 1,000 first class dealers in America sell HEIDCAPS and some in England. ITHE MAN BENEATH 11 LOOKS LIKE A GENTLEMAN Sold by the high class dealers in Lincoln. fRANK P. HUD & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. are Cordially Invited for 75 cents ca6 M I '' w- iM ran cX 9 . . I &s .-: