r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN HI .!! J S V! n l.t tr Batlu Nrhraakan Hourco of Rambling for the broker, bo Ih athletics for the college student DiHlntr mi nllntrn annrfa la rllrn(lv Property of ' '" l"" " """' " '" ""' TI1K WNMVKKHITY OK NKRRASKA, opposed to the nplrlt In which they are , Lincoln I conducted It is bad for thoHo who I KKKDIOUIC (' McCONNKU,, 1"'1 nn(l for Uh "'".vers For those Kdltor In Chief .who bet it teaches the habit of getting Managing Kdltoi .Merrill V Reed monev bv gambling instead of service Associate Kdltor Kenneth M Snyder' a h.ibit which exposes them to all Associate Kdltoi Literary Kdltoi Ruslnoss Mummer Assistant Managei Circulation Manager i io( v .-tewau H()ltK () temptations after they are out Chandler Trimble ... , ., , ,, , . , . In life lo the player it Introduces an C C Iluchanan ' cleineiii of professionalism in a danger J L Drlscoir J S How en ous lor in The players come to play for the inonej which their friends have on the lesult They no longer contend loi honor alone The fact that their SCUIHKS C. . Yochuni, J . Cutrlght, II C. llnwtt: W K (Goodman. Winifred Seo gar, C N Rtovvn. Y N Wells, A. It. fuend- prtopeity is involved leadji O'Hanlon, I, W Home, V A Turnure, them to iolate the spuit of the game J. H. Wood, I K Krost, Leon Samuel Ml this spoils athletics as a training mound lor moials It depilvcs ath et( ol one of its vei put poses Men mow mi; up in the midst of such piac tlces leain to tolerate1 not only gam blini; but the (onupt iii.inipulation of Bon SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. TKLKIMIONKS Omco IU888. Night Phono D-4204 th). mark)., KdltoJMSLM Manage, H181 ,., , s;ik( ()f ,,,.,.. lf f()I Entered at the postolllce at Lincoln othci. college men should uit bet t inn Nebraska, as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of March '.. 1879. WKDNKSDW. NOVK.MHKU 21. l'.UL' THANKSGIVING. t 1U o clock noon todaj the gates of the Unlvcisity close tor a shoi t time and the students leae for their homes Sundav at the I'hi Rho Sigma house on them Retting lolates the nioial basis of athletics, and when that is gone the fundamental purpose of games is gone Resides, coninien ialisin and piofessioiialism have no place in t ol lege athletics Oailv Missourian II I) Ruins ol Omaha visited ov ei Mr Ruins is a Junior at the Universltv ot N'ebiaska College of Medicine Telephone Yule Bros at onco. n Xiav examination of Captain lohnson of Alma College showed that he plajed the entire second hall ol the leeent football game against De troll with a broken neck He is now Jones' Orchestra Phono L-8G05 to enjoy the festivities ol a Thanks giving recess It is perhaps fittum that at this sea son of the ear the students aie given a brief respite fioni the oidinaiv ion tine of their everjdav lile, tor the aie then given an oppoi tunitv to lellect back upon the nature ot their college surroundings and give thanks, pei haps, for the advantages that are thrust upon them by an indulgent hi a ( l ltical condition public For most of us a college edu cation is a luxury, whether we appre elate it at the time or not We tin consciously enjoy and rev . I m thtj .s ,, sine enough proof that tall associations of our life here at N'e.tevei Is here, the junior class llft.v biaskn. and we prefer not to think or st,0ng celebrated with a hayrack par the time when those associations wi!Mt satuiday night The diove to the be gone iove near Rethanv and in the warmth College life is unique and et .-p ' , ,, KI(.ilt tU)n,e enjoyed some tional and in ieaht is a treat and a 'heruniptioiis' eats and games "The privilege Let evei student niit ever" was the verdict of the Thanksgiving la spate a thought toi (.,,)U( ,,riei u was all over his alma mater Let us rejoice in the tint that we aie college men and, women, and that we aie biought to gether for a common pin pose nt N'e braska Let us remembei some ol the good that we gain from the old school and forget some ot the things which we think it lacks This mav make us appreciate some ot the gifts that aie ours, and may inspiie us to giap the opportunities of the Inline Call Hoy () Yv'aroe, dance orchestra. Auto 7186, L 8ir2 BETTING A COLLEGE EVIL. Retting on athletics threatens to be come a college evil On ever football game hundreds of dollars are wagered Students who feel it disloyal to bet against the home team bet on the total score As the wheat maiket is a TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES I hey are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 11 and O Street VELOUR HATS - $2.50 ENGLISH PEBBLES WHY PAY MORE J ! BUDD 1415 O STREET JJ.J1 I '..' , iu' ' We carry merchandise of qual ity and service at reasonable prices wt wtV m sr MmbWMQiwm o We serve the purest and Huyler's Chocolates best HOT and COLD RE- $1.00 Fountain Pens FRESHMENTS in the city , $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c 5&htih &TT$i7 m m m M V J AKiKmJliHBKXlKAfl TOOTS PAKA. At the Orpheum This Week Is a Head Liner. Thoro la a weird ohurm and impressive soulfulness about the native music of Hawaii that Is irrepistible. Tootd Paka and her Hawallans were thp tiwl DaUves pf the Isla,qdH to introduce to American VmjdovJUe the charm pf their native music. A trio of men and Miss Paka present a pro gram or Hawaiian Instrumental music, hatiVe songB, andf Miss Paka'e'fa inoua Hula Hula dance So striking and "unusual lri their performance that on many occasions they have been persuaded to tetaporarlly forsake vaudeville and appears as a special feature of some large musical comedy. A i iri.uT---TtTifcJM. gim UMjUt