RALLY rvrLJ X TLhe IDailv ebraehan CLASS OLYMPICS SAT MORNING KANS. GAME SATURDAY AFTERNOON VOL. XII. NO. M UNIVI'RSIIY ()! Nl HRASKA, LINCOLN, IRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1912 Price 5 Cents ELEVEN O'CLOCK CLASSES EXCUSED II NOT OVER CONFIDENT CORNHUSKERS DISREGARD JAY HAWKER BEAR STORIES KANSAS BACKFIELD IS HEAVIER Appearance of Entirely New Plays and Formations Is Expected Coaches Claim Mosse Did Not Want to Expose Hand at Washburn. In anticipation of the hardest stmg gle of the j ear before IiIb huskies Sat unlay Stiehm put the squad through a snappy signal practice yesteiday after noon No heavy scrimmage workout was on the program, and the varsity came off the field in practically the best shape of season Kverj tegular was on the field and full of pep New plas were worked out. inostl in oppo sltion to the Kansas; formations, which Turp Frank has taught the reserves Holes were found in nearly eery phi which the .Jayhawkeis have used so far this year, and nothing hut .in en tirely new lineup of shift formations or the like can find the Cornhuskers un prepared Straight Football Explains Defeat. In spite of the fact that Coach Mosse is sending the worst bear dope possi-" hie, Stiehm doeB not anticipate any thing but a continuous battle from the first whistle Washburn's victory over Kansas last Satin day is explained by the fact that Washburn Is not a mem ber of the conference and that the Jay hawkers used straight line bucking football against them, caring rather to keep their shifts and trick formations for tin1 game tomorrow and lose to (Continued on Page I? ) Hear Ye! Hear Ye! I ooisi ami ' lounilcnng hreahmen. U arc hut feeble flcdgings, infirm infants, and flaccid Hunkers. I-ill out your ivory beans with thoughts of llic morrow's gloom. Remain under the protecting v mg of the faculty until you are smothered, you Mcllms food products of the nursery, you childish and prattling babes, yet untouched by a safety blade. Lffuse and efface the background Your place is the morgue or the tub. Arroinl, you rum-dum mokes' ( huckle not with childish chort the mush from your sogjy domes, and leave your stupid carcasses to rot lings. I he sophomores have spoken. I omorrow fifteen will knock on the field. NON-COMS ASSUME DUTIES Shaking Up in First Regiment Last Night When Sergeants and Cor Join Companies. Last, night a general shaking up oc (III led in the Pllst RegniM 111 when the non commissioned olheeis who ueje appointed earl III the week weie distributed among then com panics These men have been dulling in a single compan, separate tiom their own companies, and this was (lis banded when the sergeants and cor porals began their regular duties The companies were "lined up ' ac cording to size in each company and the corporals were assigned to each squad "Mannual of arms" was the general order, and the recruits were instructed in that gentle ait The issuing of suits was continued and the men will appeal in uuifoim early next week M V ENGINEERS GIVE HOP To Hold Annual Party at the Lincoln i Hotel Dec. 7 Limited to 75. I 'I he engimers' hop will be held I)e icfTubci 7 at the Lincoln Hotel This has .ilwavs been known as one of the best hops of the semester Coining iiniuedlalelj after the mid semester ex inns and Thanksgiving vaatlon, every 'one will I eel like celebrating, and there 'will probably be a big demand for tickets Notwithstanding tills, Chair man K A Wirt emphatically states that the dance will positively be lim ited to seventy five couples In order that every engineer may have a chance to secure tickets the first week they an- on sale will be reserved for engi neers only So the shop men and the "math" sharks may soon find them selves unexpectedly popular with tho fail co eds The committee, as appointed by President Gramllch of the Engineering Society, is F A Wirt, chairman; H. M Wright, 10 .1 Kraus, S A Swanson Sam Carrier will be master of cere monies Ly. ALLMNI HERE TODAY CAMPUS PLACE OF RECEPTION FOR RETURNING QRADS. ALLURING PROGRAM ARRANGED Many Here for Rally Olympics and Game Tomorrow Prove Irreslstable for Former Students Over Two Thousand Expected. With a constant stream of letters and telegrams from all directions and distances evidencing tho Interest of the alumni In the event, the annual home coming of the University alumni gives promise at Kb very initiation of having become a permanent yearly Institution of the school Tomorrow Is the day Bet apart by the University for tho re ception of its returning graduates, and the correspondence received by those in r harge or the affair give the Irnpres sion that the campus will be turned into a veritable mecca for an extremely large number of those who formerly attended the University George W Kline, who as secretary of the alumni organization, has heard from those Intending to return, and 1b charge of the reservation for tomor row's events, ventures the opinion that the number of campus visitors will reach two thousand, and his estimate does not appear at all Improbable. Day-long Program Awaits Visitors. The gathering will be strictly social at all times, and a program covering the whole day awaits the visitors In the morning tho Olympics will offer a diversion in the form of a reminder to the alumni of the Joya of their under (Contlnued on Page 5 ) The Cornhuskers who will Play Kansas Saturday tL&Jsft TOP ROW Purdy Hawkins Halllgan Frank Mastin Mulligan Towle LOWER ROW Freltag Harmon Ross Allan Meier 8wanson Howard NOT 8HOWN Pearson Potter i i'-it i, - -f-TWJH- --t-- .t-v i r " 'y t '"