Ibe H)atl IFlebraskan VOL. XII. NO. 44 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1912. Price 5 Cents MISS NORRIS HERE THIS WEEK DEBATORS HARD AT WORK '16 MUST WEAR CAPS til itt r K i 1 DEFEAT MYHAWKERS V- FOURTH QUARTER GIVES VIC TORY TO 8TIEHM-8 MEN. FRANK MAKES FIRST SCORE Harmon, Swanson, Howard, Mastin Do Spectacular Work Purdy's Knee Is Again Put Out of , Commission. Y. W. C. A. Secretary Guest of the Association. Miss Eva F. Morris, Y V. C. A secretary for the- state universities of North and South Dakota, Iowa, Ne braska and Minnesota, will visit the Nebraska association this week. A tea will be given in her honor in tho Y. V. C A rooms Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 5 All University girls are Invited to come and meet MIbb Morris. She will preside at the Tuesday after noon meeting at 5 o'clock. With the game apparently lost by a scoro of 3 to 0 up to the laBt four minutes of play, the strong Cornhusker team regained its feet and rushed two touchdowns across tho Jayhawkor goal line before the final whistle. Ernie Frank won the game when he carried the ball on what appeared to be an off tackle play from tho Nebraska 30-yard lino through tho Jayhawker secondary defense for a touchdown. A couple of minutes after Frank had made his sensational run of 70 yards Warren Howard caught a Kansas forward pass and raced for another touchdown. When the Cornhusker started tho game it was apparent that the Ne braska team was the superior. The first period threw a scare into tho Nebraska supporters, for the Kansas team clearly outplayed tho Cornhusk ers. The second and third quarters tho Cornhuskers came back strong and held them even Neither Bide scored until in the fourth quarter, when Kan sas, after bucking their way to the Cornhusker 10-yard line, were halted. After a couple of trialB at the Corn husker stonewall, Weldlein, left tackle, (Continued on Pago Four) FLETCHER HERE TODAY. Dramatic Orator Slated to Visit Uni versity Campus. ThomaB DrookB Fletcher, the great dramatic orator, who lectures tonight at the Oliver, arrived in the city early today. Mr. Fletcher Ib known all over tho United StateB as a powerful orator and one of the most ardent students of language, IiIb vocabulary being seem ingly unlimited. HIb lectures are pro found but interesting to all. Mr Fletcher probably will visit tho Unl verBity during the day. Preparing for Strenuous Task with the Aid of Faculty Men. Last week was a busy one with the debaters With the debates against Illinois and Wisconsin before them, they are hard at work preparing them selves for the contest Several mem bers of tho faculty who are interested in the question and debate work have already spoken bofore the seminary in the series of talks that have been ar ranged Those who spoke last week are Prof J E Io Rosslgnol, who spoke two evenings; Prof O N Foster, who snoko Thursday evening. Dean W. O Hastings, who Bpoke Friday afternoon, and Prof. Edwin Maxey, who spoke Friday evening. I K. F DEFEAT SATURDAY SPELL8 CHAG RIN FOR FRE8HMEN. FIGHT GAMELY AGAINST ODDS FARNSWORTH IN NORTHWEST. STOUT BACK FROM MORSE BLUFF Making Good In Work with the Harrl man Lines. Word recently received from G. El mer Farnsworth, '04, Btates that he is at present in Salem, Ore For the past six yearB, except for bIx months on tho Mexico City street railways and six months drafting for the Canadian Pa cific in Alberta, he haB been with the Harriman lines in the NorthweBt -I,y Has Been Investigating Flood Situa tion With State Engineer. Morse Bluff, where he haa been look ing over the flood situation with the state engineer and investigating out tho iBBues Involved in a contest be tween the farmers and the state and county over a bridge across the Platte river between Morae Bluff and North Bend. I-y. DISCOVER TRACES OF MOTH. Professor Bruner Going to Omaha to Inspect Imported Plants. Professor Bruner leaves for Omaha Saturday to Inspect Imported nursery and greenhouse plants. This has been deemed necessary because of tho fact that egg cliiBters of tho gypsy moth have been found on azalias and other plantB coming from European coun tries. J. R. W. Big Scrap is Won by First-Year Men, But Sophs Take Everything Else Except Middleweight Box ing Match. With but little compunction for their lack of politeness, the sophomores overwhelmed their freBhmen adversar ios In the Olympics Saturday by the decisive bcoto of flfi to 55. The sophB had the better of tho argu ment throughout the meet, savo ln some instances, when the decisions were quite close The freshmen had the satisfaction, however, of winning: the supreme event of the morning, which was the '"big scrap," netting" them 50 points The science of tho sophs seemed to aid them materially In the clash with the freshles, who lacked the experience of their rivals. The sophs also maintained that tholr policy of secrecy and their diplomatic methods played quite a part In tholr victory, as they "had "cm guessing" the greater part of the time. The freshmen are to be congratu lated upon the plucky flght they put up In all of the events, een If the lonjc end of the score fell to the lot of tho Bophs They were greatly handicapped on account of not being so well organ ized as the sophomores and because they did not have the advantage or (Continued on Page 4.) HUSKERS WHO PLAYED CONSISTENLY SATURDAY IbBVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbM MbbbbbbbbbbbEL. L7bBBBBBBBBBBbW bbbf.bbbbbbbbbbbbk- aaflsKBBBBBFMikS'V' V&bbbbSS&IbbI ,j?BBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBdSK CAPTAIN FRANK, Who broke away for Nebraska's flrBt touchdown. bXBBBBBBBBBBBkK SbbbbbbbbbbbbK .bbTLbb bbS BbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbI ISB3BBBBBBBB7VBBy BBBBBWffiS3fr$fc?BBBa?tBB eBBBBBBBkBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS iBBBBBBBBBBBBlft I i.j BBBBBBBBBBBBb7? 3sbbbbbbbbbbbbS LbbbbbbbbbbbI sbbbbbbbbZJ HbbHMPHHKj SWANSON, Who did notable work In recovering fumbles. LEONARD PURDY, Who played a good game In spite of Injuries. EM .i322bbbbbbBK' AiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtjrfsf XV PijBjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjBjHV-. 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