The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
LONG LIST OF DEFEATS
GOPHERS HAVE WON MAJORITY
Or GAVES IN LAST TWELVE
YEARS.
1902 THE ONE BRIGHT SPOT
Short Histo'-y of Minnesota Games
and Men Who Coached Them
With Scores.
Tomorrow Nebraska will meet a foe
which has been one ol her m'atst
midirou e:-"rlPH throughout her foot
hall histor Only once in the past
thirteen J"-1 hao the CornhuskerK
deleated tl"- Oophprs In l'.iOL' Ne
braska de'ejed Minnesota on her
home terri'o-;-, and since then has not
1 i-ppatpd th ptor In 1908 Nebraska
hclil V.inn--' to a tip score of 0 to 0
on In i-w u Minds sidp from thesp
I wo . i - to" - 'lie Ciophers hap pach
V'.'ir tutte- scalps nf tin- ('oiiihn.sk-
crs w t.O
all honrti
i a supprhuman llht
-against heav odds
In 150- aska sent a band and ,
Mime iw.- '-rirnl rooters to Minne ;
apolis with r-T team TIip eventful i
u-toiy ir. !''- was not due to any n
markiible spirit on tin- part of Np-
braska. Nv over two hundrpd rooters I .
collected a the station to sec the team I .
off, and o:C tvpntyfip of this mini-( i
bei maiiae-' to find enough courage to ! ,
p pii aUirj' a sendoft Coach Hooth i
was the spirit of thp ti-ain For the ( a
.-i. y ars previous to this ictor, with
a minimum of men from whom to sp-
lect Couch Booth had tuincd out teams .
that made a wonderful showing
Nebr'i'ka did not pla Minnesota in
l!iu:, u 1904 the Coi nhiiskers, under i
tin- W ailei-Hhip of Captain HciiPdict.
anam r. 1 1 the (iophers at Minneapolis .
ban 'I of o.OOU Copher students met
the Nt-.' raskans at the train and es ,
ported '.hem to their headquarters Al '
though Nebraska was outplayed man
tor m.ui, and seeieh handicapped,
.-he held the northei nei s to a score of
1L' to It".
Kvcr;. effort was put lorth in 1 ' m " .
and lb. motto. "We must beat Minne
ota." .iTpPulpd to I lie plllt ol the
.school Coach Hooth, togpthpr with
Captain Hor, attempted to lead the
men t Minneapolis lor a second i
toi. .hu' the Copheis piop(l oi
w lielmiril ilioim and delf.ited tin
lsitor- ;j..ri to n
In 1H)() the ( 'oi nhukei s, iiudi i .ip
tain MiiMin, weie .mam delealed h a
m oi e ' J.' to Ii 111 1 'HIT ( 'ol( ll Cob
and 'm pupils, with Captain Wells
.MOied .r to Minnesota's S This was
K i tit; Cole's lirst ear at Nt hi aska,
and lb iipws thai came over the wne
that the Uopher's line had been ( loosed
( reati d howls of delight.
Nebrnska has alwass bei n le.ued b
the northerners, and in IJHiS thplr
leais piovod true, lot altei a sjuiited
content each .side retiiined lioni I In
Indd .v.th no scoie The lollownm
eai '"ouch Williams ol Minnesota
and his tiuskies managed, att r much
cllort. 'n secure II points on Kin-:
Cole'.- juotet-e- This ear's -;uiiie
.-taitet! as a repetition ol that ol tin
eai t'lure, lor the Cornhiiskei s In id
tile (I- ptiers to a lie scoie the fust
hall ii 1 i) 1 J Nelnaska lost to Minnt
sola at Minneapolis b a score ol 7
to II
McCovern was the stai ol the game
tor Minnesota, spoiinj; 11 points In
1!U1 N-bra'-ka was auain dpfeatpd at
Mininapo'is b a scofp of 2 to .1
The -,'ftiup was hard fmmht. although
the 'or-' 'iskcis wpic badh out
(Continuod on Page Kmu i
STUDENTS REGISTERING FOR
UNCLE SAM'S HOMESTEADS
More Than Eleven Univprsity Men Go
ing to Drawings at Valentine and
Broken Bow Today.
I'niv eisjt students to the niiinhfi
of p1-pii hae signified their inten
tion of attending and trinn their link
at the land drawings ;it Vaentin and
Broken How this week It was mi imi--
i '
sil)le to ;et in touch with an otheis
'who niinht he koiiik. hut it is pioh
lahlc that at least twice that nuinhei
will make up tin- Nebraska deh nation
I at the draw iiiRs
I The names of the men who aie j;o
' inn toda are as follows C llel.er
iV Hale. Wilson DpI.pII. .1 MacKai
land, (Men Haines, I'errs. Walter Mac
Donald. Kaiuh. I. A Hickman. din
ther
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was to hap been held Oetobei IS, has
been postponed till (Xtober ':, The
Krls' meet.im to.li. will be led hv
Norma Kidd
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STIEHM SPRINGS SURPRISE.
(Continued from Page One)
H haul line hu ks and ml inns the
aisit worked the hall into trpshman
lei i ii in alter the klekofl. and Klw.ll
madi the Inst mat ker t hrouKh the lelt
winu The tieshmen then pepppd up
and 'hainlierlain. Hasiniissen and
I'oltei went tllloill'll the aisit toi
i ohm lent uains The varsity held on
then iiiiejnnl hue and Kt the ball on
lowiis l'aile, lieslunan riht end,
leioMied Heck's kick and ran is hai k
iwintN lie aids lor the onl liesh
man touchdown ol the scrimmage
The scrap was loiiKht up and down
the eentt 1 ol tile Held lor II VP 111 ill
lltes with honois eei Then the ai
sil lii'HJiii a slow walk touaids the
Ip'shinan una I line In the shadow ol
then uoal the freshmen stiffpned, but
not enough to keep Klwell Ironi diaw
ur; thiid blood Coach Stiehin then
-i hi I hem all into the n in
Minnesota Arrives This Morning.
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uih ,( hnjil ,nm(.h () m(,irs , , '
Williams will probabh send them I
thiouuh a tdiort siunal nracticp loda I
on the Countrv Club giounds The
lineups and lull partb ulars will he in
tomoi i ow 's "Kan
Dr Midi ill. dentist, L'imi Caniei hid n.
12 In () st It ::!Hi.'i
jr Ml men who handed in lln-n -k
if n imi' as ilshels lin the Mlnin if
- sota p. inie will meet on the ath '
if bin held l''iida altiinoon al 1
if o clock I'hnes will be assigned if
if al thai ti
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"BABY MINE"
SATURDAY and SAT. MATINEE
W I c nun II
V" nJ stcntT i 7
f rRACTKC -
Bear dope from the
Cornhuskei camp is that
the line is weak.
But Nehiaska's line is
as strong as our line of
Kensington ready-tailored
clothes-thcy don't need
to fear Minnesota.
1 lere aie some of the
things Kensington Clothes
will do for you:
I liry II llmliir vim rx(luivr fnlxm mul
niodrln vvliii Ii nrr nliown nnwlirrr rlir in
I lll( olli
I liry II ivr iu unnlHinrcl but (lnlllutlK
nlylr, lolally iliffrrrnl ltm otdlnniy rrndjr
l. wrnr (ArinpntH
I liry II ir vnu InHlinu nnd ntinf x lur
rrvicr dr rrmill of drpendnhlr rmitrnal
ncl run' iriilinun worltitiiintliip .
1 liry II uivr yon prrfrct nnd irrmiiiirnl
fit. nltrrutionn if nrrriiaarv will hr citncldy
inntlr l) him nkillful tailoiK willioul nildit
lion a I ( linl ur
All of which means that
in our opinion, Kensing
ton suits and overcoats
will satisfy you more tho
roly than any you have
ever had at the price be
forenot even excluding
"tailor mades.'
Kr iiHinult Mm nrll n follows
Suits $25 to $40 Overt oau $2" ti Uie
Stop oimi tfrt a HiffH)li(iiP with our turn
plilnrntn
MAGEE & DEEMER
LINCOLN AURORA OMAHA
L. C. Smith & Bros.
Typewriter Co.
125 North 13th, Lincoln, Neb.
Preserve Your
College Work
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dents who want a record of their
college work after graduation.
We give special attention to the
needs of students. We have type
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A few rebuilt machines at a bargain.