The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1912, Image 8
i j"'t'.'jjf';, '"A,;.1" J ' f '" TTi,iTn'irl(iiTritTitrffiwMiMiidiiiiMiiiiii .11 ii .11 i. V,!'j rt . ..- ', V 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I KANSAS LINE WEAK . ...l. i tmftkc XV Jt M I "V. - t " t t f v h' i7 , .- . 'M-'f ' i j. rw : i) ,' H ," i. .rt r-: I.Tu rj sfc. . -. , MTB I I"? t 4 Mi j ; b ' i !JBg. . i . ,fw I-' FRESHMEN MAKE CON8I8TENT . QAIN8 IN 8CRIMMAQE. HAVING TROUBLE WITH PASS Hospital List of Jayhawkcrs Receives Addition In Rambo, Fullback Preparing Now for Oklahoma Game Saturday. LAWRENCE. Knu., Oct. 31. Special to Dally NohraBkan, by E. II. Hack ney.) The vanity hail an off night liiHt night, and the brand of football dlHplaycd In the scrimmage against I ho frcHhman was what Coach Frank correctly labeled aB "rotten." The line hhowed up miserably and allowed the froHluncn backH to tear through for big gains on more than one try. The main trouble, however, with the varsity seems to be at playing the for ward pass stylo of game. At breaking up the opponents' flips the varsity has improvod to some extent, but tholr at tempts at using this Btylo of play were lamentably weak. Sometimes it Is the fault of the man making the pass, but when the pass 1b a good one the player usually drops It. The fullback position Is alBO causing some worry. Rambo, one of the best men at that position, Joined the hos pital list last night as a result of a broken cartllago in his chest, received while carrying the ball. It is doubtful whether he will be able to play Satur day. This means that unless Miller and Mowran Improve Btowo will have to be used next Saturday against the Soon ers. Jackson, a now recruit, showed up well in that position last night, and may prove a find later In the season. The quarterback position Is still un settled, though it looks as If Magill will start against the OklahomanB. L'arker. one of the most dependable quarters, has been shifted to halfback. Tills may or may not bo pormanont. However, dosplto his lack of weight, he Bhowod up woll agulnBt the fresh man. The line 1b the same as that used against tho Aggies and unlesB some one Is Injured will probably remain the same. Scandinavian Meeting Postponed. Tho regular mooting of tho Scandi navian Club, which was to havo boon held Monday night, has been post poned a week on account of tho elec tion. Tho next program, Monday, 11, will be a Grieg program. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Clarene E. Haraiati of Holdrege, Nebraska Candidate for Railway Commissioner Democratic Nominee You need him, he needs you. Vote for him. A life-long Nebraskan. Asks Your Support ILLINOIS FOOTBALL IN BALANCE ROOM and board at "Ladles' Homo," 1029 R st. 10-30 6t FOR RENT All modern furnished room for two gentlemen. 235 No. lGth st. 10-30 3t LOST Gold brooch with sot. leave at Registrar's ofllce. If found 11-1 It Following Recent Riot the Authorities Are Considering the Abolishment of the Popular Sport. As a result of the recent riot in Ur bana, 111., when 1,000 students of the University or Illinois destroyed much property and were only dispelled by the police, football In that institution may be abolished. The riot came after a game with Indiana and following the custom of previous yeurs the stu dents celebrated their victory by storming the theatres pf the city. The mob was at last brought to a stand still after several people had been in jured, by an appeal from the manager of athletic? Two Htudents have been expelled from tho university and the question of abolishing football from the list of college athletics, or refusing to sched ulo games which lead to such intense rivalry Is now beforo the authorities of the school. The students, having had time to think the matter, over and see its far reaching offects, are now expressing regret that the celebration was hold. Letters from all over tho country have been received from Illlnl grads ex pressing displeasure that such an up rising should take place, and such a storm of protest has risen from overy one Interested in Illinois that the gon oral student opinions will bo against such a performance in the future. M. V. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13tm and O Sto. Y. M. C. A. fc Antiseptic Barber Shop. fc Any Style Halrcuttlng 25 cents. - Boat Sorvico. Try Ub. Pay 95 Cents Instead of $1.50 You College Chaps Who waul the most and hesi. for your money oii,'lit to watch for the Saturday specials at this store. Saturday you can buy Wilson Bros. Perfect Pitting union suits, the best Srl'iO kind at ' 95c buys a splendid Manuel shirt pray military collar. Just like you usually pay $l.f() for Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O Street Home of KirshbauM ClaUics THE TRIAL Mrs. Lillian Dobbs Helm in a cost ume program of American Songs The Temple, Sat, Nov. 2 8:00 P. M. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c Gefc'tir crfr'Tlar Home Made Baked Goods Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries f$Mk cyrr Cafe Open after the Shows with 'Good Things to Ear 1325-31 N Street '6 ) i r II 4 Wl 'l-'l .jr.. .m r-si m . v 11 .. r ;. : i r i .5 vu" u '?WJ . u, ... -- - , ivib ..wv - .d m k't' "-a " - '"S .fck : ti ii; ?A-..,-"-ij.-.'.u. .;,:... --w&i:.&&f&jji "s v-iURawwaui.. ? J-crr. :iiii.t .-l . ' '"U.aAi 'a- j.