The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1912, Image 4

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Th5 gnwrofl last Saturday did not
bring out much but old style football
Tho Chicago Indiana game wad the
only one where the ball wan In tho air
most of tho tlmo Abovlt a dofcen for
ward passes were tried and punting
wan resorted to frequently by Stage's
favorlteH
Tho Gophers came back last Satur
day and took Amen Into camp Tollef
Bon'u field goal, with Captain Hurat'a
8afety, made the points In the game
and let Minnesota win Minburg,
Amcfl' left halfback, had his arm brok
en and will probably be out of the
game tho reHt of tho season
The largest score made In football
last Saturdny was 124 to 0 This wbh
made by the University of Cincinnati
against Translyvanin.
The world's Berles starts today with
both teams about evenly matched
Kach team Ih depending on their heavy
hitting to win for them Boston haB
a little edge over the Giants in the
pitching staff, but the latter have had
the experience of one world's series
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Michigan has dated South
for November 2 on the Michigan grid-'
iron ThlK dime uiih Kchpdiilcd nftorl
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agalnBt Minnesota
OKLAHOMA IS CONFIDENT.
Outlook for Another All-Victorious
Team Very Bright.
According to Coach Bennie Owen
and Capt Glenn Clark, the prospects
for another all-vlctorlous Sooner foot
ball team wore never brighter at the
boglnnlng of school than Uiey are now
Kvery membor of the famous 1911 team
Is back fighting for his place on the
Bquad except Mobs, Nairn and Cap
Bhaw, last year's captain Moss !b not
In Bchool, while Nairn and Capshaw
have played their alloted four year;
on the varsity Both are Been in their
ancient war togs on Boyd field, how
ever, Nairn coaching Norman High and
Capshaw assisting Coach Owen to
round the men into form
Besides the old men there is abun
dant new material, and over forty can
didates are now capering around Boyd
field under the watchful and critical
eye of Bennie Already the gruelling
work of kicking, tackling, getting down
under punts and scrimmaging is the
program The Umpire
FARM FACULTY BANQUETS.
Dean Burnett Gives Speech of Wel
come to Incoming Professors.
Friday evening the State Farm fac
ulty gave a banquet at the Lincoln
Hotel in honor of the new members of
the faculty Professor Chase was toast
master Dean Burnett welcomed the
new members Toasts were gh en by
the seven new members, and a con
eluding talk by Chancellor Avery The
new members present were Professor
Bradford, new principal of the School
of Agriculture, Professor Bliss, new
head of the department of animal hus
bandry; Professor Morril, new head of
the department of forestry, Professor
Eaton, in normal training; Profesbor
Seaton; Professor Smith in physics
and Lieutenant Bowman.
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FOOTBALL RE8ULT8.
Wrf.t.
Nebraska 61, Bellevue 0. "
O MInrtetot 6, Amt 0.
O Wisconsin 13, Lawrence 0.
O Michigan 94, Cats' 0.
O Chicago 13, Indiana 0.
O Iowa 35, taWTochers 7.
O rft. Louis 3tJ, Drury 0.
O Missouri 38, Froshmen 0
O Kansas 62, 8t. Mary's 0.
O Purdue 21, De Pauw 0.
O University of Cincinnati 124, Tran-
O sylvanla 0.
O East.
O Yale 21, Syracuse" 0.
O Harvard 19, Holy Cross 0.
O Princeton 35, Lehigh 0.
O Army 27, Stevens 0.
O Navy 7, Johns Hopkins 3.
O Pennsylvania 16, Dickinson 0.
O Oberlln 13, Cornell 0.
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Experience Required at W. U.
For several years students of the
four-year course in agriculture of the
University of Wisconsin have been re
quired to hae had six months' practi
cal farm experience beforo graduation
Heretofore in the two year course no
farm experience has been required, but
irom tins time on such students must
hae had a year's work on the farm
b,fon ''"'''ring the second year
It is expected that this improvement
In the two year course will attract Btu
dents who desire to return to the farm
and practice up to-dato methods of agri
culture Classified Column
LOST Small open face gold filigree
watch, initial "M." Call Auto 13 1697
10-14 It
FOUND A fountain pen. Owner can
have tho same by calling at this of
fico and identifying It 10-4 3t
CAST VOTES TODAY
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Is a Temple High graduate and is one
of the three Lincoln men in the race
He was one of the most energetic mem
hers of his class in high school
C S Holcombe Freshman candi
date -Is from North Platte, and is pull
ing hard for the votes of the state
members of his class
Frederick MacDnnalrl i.innnin uno
is another freshman candidate who has
entered the political arena He hears
a good record in high school debating
circels
B A Thomas Ik n Nfilunn ontnll.lni,
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who aspires to the leadership of his
class
P A Warner Is the third Lincoln
man to enter He lias been prominent
in the dramatics of his class in high
school and is an engineering student
In the University
Much spirit has been shown by these
freshmen candidates, and tho fresh
man who is not called upon for sup
port bj one or more of these men will
be hard to find Tho latest word In
freshman politics was spoken jester
day, when cards hearing the invitation
to boost certain men for the ofllce and
giving a brief history of the candidates
appeared on the campus.
The vole will be counted this oven
ing and the curious will be able to
ascertain the result later in the day, in
all probability
GREAT SPECIAL iALE
Regular Histofy Note Book
Covers, 10e.
Reduced prices on bronze shields and Uni Pins.
We also kcep the latest University novelties.
The University Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
I). B. GILBERT, ManaEcr. LINCOLN, NEB.
THE UNIVERSITY
Wa could make Maem "Cheaper," but wa "Won't "
We'would make them "Better, " but "Can't."
LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR
PRICES, TOO.
CLEANING
PRESSING
REPAIRING
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in an establish school whero the standards of instruction aro givon the
same careful thought as In the best departments of the University.
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MU8IC
offers splendid instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar
inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public
Music.
Department of Dramatic Art
Apply for full Information at School building
11th and R Streets
You Can Save
$25 to $50
buying a slightly used or rebuilt
typewriter.
Every machine backed by a po
sitive two year guarantee.
Have large stock of late
Repairs and supplies for any
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
Auto 2080. 143 So. 12th St. Bell 1299.
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model machines for rental.
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