T I MO I ) A I L V i A7ADCITV PETQ trI TT 'aK'iliiHt tin- frBliiH and found little YAKullI IjLlO JULI jdiiilculty m opening holes Tor tlio .bucks Heferee I'nrdy penalized tho Miiwity heavily for holding OffHldo plays were not much in evidence, but the holding more than made up for It Hospital List. Harmon was un.ihle to get Into the I Hcinnrnnge on account of his ankle I'oltei, who injurj-d IiIm ankle in the Missouri game, wan also out of the lineup I'iiiiIv'h knee is improing tapldh, hut he will not he able to go againr-l Donne S.iturd.i) Mejers Injured shuuhler is healing nicel, anil he wa able to et into the game foi .1 lew minutes .(eid:i Ml ol the lest ol the siUild .'lie in the pink ol condition except for a few ininoi biuises and snatches .limiin FRESHMEN GIVE 0PP0NENT8 A STIFF TROUNCING YESTERDAY. USE MANY PASSES FOR GAINS Make But Three Touchdowns to Var sity's Five, But Play Better Ball Hospital List Growing Smaller. J Km waid passe el I Ullllllly ev ented alinoHt pioveil the Coinhuskeis in. dome ill eHlei(l,is name lietwt.n the miisii and the ireshrneii The lii,l .ai min, with the assistance ot "I'lllp' l''l,ink, wee able In make Ibiee tunc below ns, while the ,iisit was held tO-ll e The game- sl.u h d ctt w lib a i usb. and in a lew minutes aptain Ki.inh made the liist touchdown The nudity then started a niaich towaid the flesh ies' goal, lull Towle changed his mind :m'I made a beautiful drop kick trom the :(ianl line During the name Hnlligan carried the- ball over for two touchdowns, Heck. Pearson and Frank each making one Freshmen Utilize Pass. In the third uarter the tlrst eai men began to ti a series of forwaid parses which netted tliein a touch down "Turp" Frank did the passing for the llrst year men. and some pass Ing It was. too Tin owing the ball Trom 10 to 4 yards with the fresh men backs receiving the pass almost every time, they noon had the varsity going The regulars were unable to stop the plays, and time after time the nervy freshle hacks snatched the passes from the hands of the varsity men. Varsity Plays Straight Ball. The ComhuBkera did not try much open play, depending mostly upon straight football The tackles carried the hall for good gains, but the ba k field men were the ones who made the long runs The line plaed a good game WORKIZER RIFLES MEET Col. E J. Mattock Heads Farm Miii tary Organization. 'I hi ol kler llllles met at tin I'.n iii last week loi the In ' t I line a i 1 oianied with I'ii' I r ' ' ! mi t! , otlheis Captain Col h .1 Mattock Inst lieutenant, ('apt .1 S Rodgcrs, M-cond lieutenant, Maj V C Rice. II rst set ge. int. Maj .1 I Harding Miout seen squads are enrolled 1)111111; the next few weeks a few spelldowns will be ghen and four sciiacls chosen These will comprise1 the compuin which will compete against the I'ershing Rifles next spring ENGINEERS PASS BUDGET. Reports of Various Committees Heard at Recent Meeting. At a meeting of the Engineering Society Wednesday night several mat ters ot importance were brought up The report of the Orpheum commit tee w'as made, and plans were an , nounced for the engineering hop; also for collecting back dueB DueB may be paid at the blueprint ofllce, on the tlrst floor of Mechanics Arts Hall, or to S A. Swanson, I,, t CJramlich, or III H Harmon Members not paying dues within two months will be an nounced as delinquent Foot Ball and Mackinaws Cj You must have that Mackinaw if you are going to the game. I And here is the place to get it. Red, blue, green, grey, and tan plaids. $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 C Come &nd look at these coats, you can't beat the price. SPEIER & SIMON N i, it I v v k IKiwdifiaiiifrrtlothcs. 1?11?CII UDAM TOT? I J AU.WOOU HANDTAItCCO T Ktljll T ItUJU llil 1 t( HI KIRSr.HRATIMl 1 BfXSB New Suits and Overcoats I 1 RM $12.50 & $15.00 i,J. Palace Clothing H4lr(iir'7p yl rSmLr Company Fourteen-Nineteen 0 Street Copyright, iqtM. A. B. Kirichbautn C See our University Seals We have a new line of N FobsBar Pins, Belt Buckles, Steins and Brass Novelties. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 North Eleventh Street Lncoln, Netr. STUDY MUSIC iii atr established school where the standards of instruction are given the same careful thought as in the beet departments of the University. The University School of Music offers splendid instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART F ' Apply for full Information at School building 11th and H Streets Opposite tho University h tt r- .' ii..1 -iii a . i ijji ji in inim'nuam4i i v M..mi i iJt. , r-'