The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1911, Image 2
,;, p.,. . ppp,.. irxfrm tin M SW y t. THE DAILY HEBBASKAN fl.., .,,, 'fi..Bai...,BrrvrTi,niiiiniiii ! ' ' " " -1 , - -n- V- -j - ' - r AM .. n i i' J i I ' ' '' ' " A e -, . f 'if? 5-! I1-' r THE DAILY INEBRA6KAN Owned and published by tho Unlvorslty of Nebraska through THK STUDENT PUDLICATION BOARD OfflcM, Basemont the AdmlnUtratlon Building. Poatofllco Station A, Campu, Lincoln, Nobnuk. TBI tDUnMER Night Auto 3H6, Ed. 1035. Bus, Mgr. 06 Day Auto 1888. THE STAFF EDITORIAL Sam R. Buck, Editor A. H. Dlnsmoro, Managing Editor Ralph S. Doud, City Editor I. C. McConnoll Annocinto Editor Btuart Gould, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Homer O. Howltt Hugh Agor Wallace B. Troup Kenneth M. Bnyder U. 8. Buddcnberg J. Lovujoy Linn L. A. Beohtor ' Fred L. Babcock Harry Burtls Robort H. Flnloy Frank Perkins, Stnff rhoiographdr WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Marian Bwezey Ollvo B. Mann Ruth Mungor Allco Chnmbcrs Merrll Reed Lawrcnco Robinson L. T. Bklnner C. L. UpdegrafC O. F. Andrews Wlnnlfrcd Elchar Mildred Bovlns DU8INE8S Vincent C. Hatcall, Business Manager C C Buchanan. Asst. Bus. Mgr. ' J. V. Morrlton, Circulation Mgr. i I I I I II ' - I 111 I .1 . ,, . - ! II I Subscription 92.00 per year. Single copies 6c Faculty notices and University bulletins published frco. Kntorod at tho Postofllco, Lincoln, Ncbr., as second cluss matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1911. TO 8TUDENT8. You aro doubtless familiar with tho story of tho man who, on the basiB. of tho nolso In tho swamp, took a contract to catch and fry two million frogB. Roasonlng in the samo way, somo of our cltizons have roquostcd mo to catch and "can" two hundred stu donts for using profane languago and raising disturbances in the theaters. It will becomo my duty to com ply with tho lattor part of the requost when the students aro produced, and I havo suggested to tho managers that they employ persons familiar with the student body to take tho names of not going to put all tho Kansas play ers out of tho gamo next Saturday, tho Jayhawkers might havo a look-In, but as it Is, thoy will hardly daro camo on tho field with such a raging Inhuman monBter as an opponent BUT! Burgo, himself, will admit that Shonka NEVER USED EITHER FIST OR FOOT AGAINST HIS BODY AT AMES. Tho big 210-pound tackle simply was through the 'lino and upon tho kicker so quickly that ho almost twice wub so absolutely unable to check himself that Iip ran upon him with his BODY and hurled him to the ground. If it is a disgrace to weigh 210 pounds and be fast on ono's feet; if it Is a disgrace to play football hard and consistently for everything TAN DRILL SHOES Button or Lace 1415 0 BUDD ?50 SHe- all who Indulgo in "Tho Gang'B All Hero," etc., or who aro guilty of un gentlemanly conduct of any sort in public placeB. Trusting that tho Btudents may be somewhat scarcer than tho frogs in tho fablo when the names aro taken, I remain Yours vory slnceroly, S. AVERY, Chancellor. POOR OLD SHONKA. Captuln Sylvester Shonka of Ne braska is a disgrnco to his team, his school and tho game of football, ac cording to tho Kansas Agricultural School paper. "Murder will out," won't It? Now wo havo known Shonka as, a football playor for a good while; havo heard him praised by tho coach of tho Amos team as tho cleanest ath lete In tho west; havo hoard him oxhort his players in a losing gamo against a team which was fracturing all rules of football and sportsman ship, to "Let 'em go, boys. If they havo to do that to win, lot 'em havo It," But some keen judge of human na ture fron? Kansas who saw tho game at Ames In which Sylvie was chased to tho sidelines against tho will of tho fairest referee in tho valley, and at tho instigation of a howling mob of tho choapost sports we over saw, has discovered that tho big captain Is only a "four-flusher" and has been do cqlvlng us all these years. Wo weep to think of such duplicity! And to think that theso samo Ag gies wero forced to play against such a brute! If ho had not been In tho game with his dirty work they might not havo boon beaten 59-0. If ho woro thoro is In It, then Sylvester Shonka IS a disgrace to tho game. But as for us and Nebraska, may fortune sco fit to favor us hereafter with all of such disgraces she can find. Wo will welcome them and honor them aB wo do Sylvester Shonka, and with their help we will gallop through this one-sided conference like a raco horse through a field of draft plugs. 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