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The Daily Nebraskan VOL XIH. NO. 25 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY. OCI'OKKK 21, 1913 Price, 5 Cents VICTORS ARE HONORED ALUMNI SEND TELLGRAMS REVIEW OF THE GAME II I TEAM RECEIVES UNBOUNDED PUB LIC PRAISE IN CROWDED RALLY FROM 8TUOENTS AND FACULTY. STIEHM IS NOW WELL SATISFIED Miss Graham Addrosses the Body with Othor Faculty Members Clint R080 Surprises Hig Many Hearers Sending ctv'er altei cheei soaring among the rxftor- in a thumbr that rivaled tho ancient disturbance of Mars, tho rejoicing backers of Ne braska's victorious team hold a post helium rall iatiida. in the chapel ttiat was no less crowded 01 wlldl enthusiastic Mian the antl ipatory 'ntliiMlrm ni la-t Filday Clas.-es were c)Ci.J dutlng im notrnr ot iu ,iud LI an. I ' exulting students took advantage ,t i i spit i" to v.-nt then leelinga in a (tl.od thai -bowed mag h.fircnt feat ot tin- coach and tani baa not gone unappi e lated Tho Chan t' I lot opened tho piogram with a burat. oi piaise foi tho team, in which ho pointed out that the victory waB tho victory of intelligence an well as muaclo The t-nm nan then ac corded an huiioi in having Captain Purely inttoduced a- the leader of the mooting, and with a long lint of speak ftH prepared Purd made the rally a live ono from stait to finish Tho tremor of sui prise ran through tho crowd an Miss Giaham waa called upon to toll what r-ho thought of the situation m a eiv self confident maimer ah started in hv uniieivlng the husky C4pt.nn in conhding to the audience a p-edn uon made to her by a girl friend who moaauied the foot ball leader . nerve bv his capacity to wing at tin- girl- tioin tin loatrum MiHh (Irahjri piaiscd ill' mil e.isoning loyalty ot Hi' gul- as in (ontiant to iho mattet of fact pi edictionw ot the hoys babod :i then almost mathemati -ul analyse of the team' -trength and gave, virt t. li-i appi union b dubbing Hat.inlt. - woik . i'-al "big league atuft The big-; t i)'iiii)ii oi Conch SUohm b .M"1 '-h - ""' n' xl H1 Uu list wah omi'i'"--" 'I ihiough a broad and .siitiHtlivl snub- He i-joiced at ihefiut thai 'I)o- William- atlei the gaiiif irail k ii .--.-.tMl luinseli as batis litd with Li lel.-iees, ill'- field, and the play i . and had stated with a i oiigiatel it"' hand -hade that the k tory v a- 'In- i -mil ol i lean and hard play ii.-, '' Maxe stated that i M Nebnt .i' bo - had plned an lie wiHhed (h( .i i) a'.d that -mil was th. icauor foi vut..i not claiming .my credit i n.s.-H lot tin excuneiice It might t -ate to add that Mae was applaini i -eveial nm Or Condi i in the next talki i lgoi oiihlv coml neiited th' woik of the team i-nd ot 'hen i outing suppoiterb .is the won ot t length and powei II,. read a i einbei ol telet-rauis fiom old grada i. .1 entlnibiasts expressing telicRous prt'Be to the team and ath letic department ami commented upon tho evorlatttu.g lojaltv that lav behind tho worda and that stood aa shining examples for eveiv undergraduate to emulate Vre- pathetic was the ref erence made- to Old Jack Heat when Hi Condr.i explained the work of the veteran true hi in turning out the stum of the -,-hool tiom his dingy don in the buuoir-ut. when. lack remained too crippled -uul sick to attend the mooting m i.-rson Seeial ella wore given for (ho veneiablo old athlete and hib toiueat that the meeting alng "Tho Scarlet and Cieam' was fulfilled with double nthu.siasm Professor Caldwell was brought upon tho pULfonn without much argu MUST REGISTER AT 11:00 Necessary to File Names in Advance for Dramatic Club Tryouts Thursday. 'I his moining at 11 (ulmk h i t i ,, tion for the I)iamntl- Club tivouts will he held in loom lot! l'iui'i-it Hall Hefoie the contestants luim belore the judges it Ih incs.sai that lhe see this committee Paits noin am of the fliat plas will be ai ( pted The committee will allow two i time to ti out logetllf'l if the so dehlli I'.k li one will be allowed .ippioxi ei.i'f l six ininutet) All fill 111 1 que'! ti'Mi. about the trjouts ma be bad b calling 111 loom 10'. JACK FROST VISITS CAMPUS I I.. In --I hint ot 1 1 al w ni. i ha pi ' M-ell noticeable within the la-l i(i ,la- Will in m1" es, in.ii Kmaw o i oats and cn'ii a lew luis aie now a (omnion Hiuht on the (aiupu- Ih I!ese p liming the (anna b d - due up and muk lied loi the autumn bulb planting Tin gaidem-i , ai e Kepi busv laKing up the lallen leaes w lu li the sudden appeaiaiwe ut cold weatln-i lia iiipped fiom the tiees and in geiieial ii Wll)tl atmosphiM e ha- ellelopi,l th -tudent lit. NEW MODELS FOR BOTANY DEPT I The l)otan depai tmeiit lias niinth i I leeched a eiy inteiesting ai 'pMibhe (ollectlon ol wax models 1 1 i ' 'colors These include main Inns flowering plants and glasses Tin- grasses ale espei iall linpoil ant in show nm the charactei istii tonus iintl io!ois ot the difterent aneties1 JThe-,e models weie made expiesh toi this l'iii i i sit in Coib'i lug. n !-i ii,iu and .ii on xhibition i i i h-1 1 botaiiK ,il l i tin i i ooin Old Grade and Former Football Stars Send Many Messages of Con gratulation. Swllt message-i over the wlici (al lied news of NebiasKa's gieat Utoi to eii'ty cot n -r of the count i y, and then weie other celobiatlons than those to be seen wherever a gioup of people gatluied together In Lincoln It was a game that hi ought back atlt ling tiieiiioihs to thouaanda of fonner I' ot N men, and Juat how the felt Is pnsMd to some extent b the follow lug teb'Kiama 1 Portland. Ore . Oct 18 Samuel ei, U ol N, Lincoln Neb Congialulatlona to old Uni and th team fiom Nibuiska Umeialt ('lub ol Poitlaml We all wish we ( mild hae seen the game and wish , m mo,, with von tonight liflping von eel'-biate Voill IIP ssiige Was ei ' iiiiu h appi ei iated L P Hew itt Spokane. Or t 18 Samuel ei. Llm oln. Neb Uni ei.sit ot Nebiaslui aluinni and Spo Kan.- -end heaiij cougi atulatioiiH C .1 lleike C:il , Oi t lit, I'll 1 Samuel Aeiy, llni LiiKoln Neb San .send li at liest ( on We ai e ( elebi ating w ith II -M Chi lilligton SPORTING EDITOR OF DAILY NE BRA8KAN LAST YEAR GIVES OPINIONS OF CONTESTS. BRAINS THE MAIN FEATURE Believes with Professor Conklin that Hcadwork Won the Game, AI- thoughHorseshocB Helped Some. By Charles L. Yochum. Yea, it sine waa some game, but not equal to the Michigan game of two N'.ua ago, when the teams battled foi four full (punters with the score a tie That game was moie thillllng and more spectacular than the game ot Sat in day Hut nevertheleaa the defeat of Mlnneaotu has been ac( ompllshed l!eikele The ( 'hancelloi , i i sit ol Neb , I'lauclbd) alumni gi atulatiotis on Ay Publication Issued I In gi k iiltuie Club has i--ii( ,1 iln in -I it n in lit-i ol its monthlv public a tion gi iciilt in e It 1- a magaint dc oted to agi lcultiiial piogie-- ' The Oc lobei liiunbi i contains as ailnles I l'"ai lines in Com i etc, ' ' reeding WoiK lloiscs, "The Coopeiatne .Maiketing j ol (Jiain, ' and others, all based on icaietul studies and obsenations, and iwiitten b actie inenibers of the or ganiaition In it are also tound sev ' era! editoiialb of good news value and I a creditable list of exchanges and I loc als Continued on Pago Four") Hon A L Hauwona, Inspector gen oral ol agricultuie of Belgium, visited the University Farm on Saturday laBt and spont tho day investigating the work of the College of Agriculture and experiment station Mr. Bauwens waa a delegate to the International Con giesB of Refrigeration at Chicago and to the International Dry Fnrmlng Con grosB at Tulsa, Okla He is visiting a number of colleges on this trip I Washington. I) C. Oct IS Chancelloi Saturn 1 Aumj, the I'm eisit, Lincoln, Neb Waim congiat illations lioni the whole Capitol bunch bbott and Da ison Salt Lake. Ci.ih. O. t IS K O Stiehin, Football Co.uh. I in : ol Neb, Lincoln, Neb - in ai luinbo ongi atulat ions Can't make them stiong enough Nebiaska aluinni plan ' liamiiiet Celebrate now oi time of Coinhuskoi banquet Clean the state Pound dogs on back for us fJeoige Dein, llrst captain football team, out ot town, but joins us in this Dale M( Donald, Guy Montgomery Walt Moser, Tow Cotton, P.eckei, L D Swindle S P Dobbs lillllngu, Mont , Oit 18 K I) Stiehm. Director of Athletics, Nebiaska Unl eisitj , Lincoln. Neb I hope to bung my congratulations next month in penon C S. Sheuniiii 7 Walla Walla, Wash l-alitoi Daih Nebraskan. Lincoln Neb Illstoi will it-peat Ileait c.ni-i atulatlons to jour coach and it am It is a gi eat ictoi '"I w istel ' ilendei Dean Fianktorter Back for Game. In ! M Piankfoi t i . dean ol the School ol CheniistiN in the l'nieislt ot Minnesota was a campus Mtoi lit t Saluicla He called upon scenil ol his old ti lends among the old, i men ol the lucultj Di Fiankfoitei was a member ol the i lass oi 188tJ ol this Inhcisitv and was a member ot the tacultv when called to Minnesota He lilt Nebraska exact 1 twentj jeaibiigo last Satuida While here Dean Frankfortc-i islted al tlie liomes of his sister, Mrs W C Villi Audel and lua nephew, Prof C J Frankforter. He was accompanied by his daughter, Misa Elizabeth. At the close of laBt Saturday's game the dean was uncertain how he felt He stated that no matter how the game might have resulted he would have been on tho losing side Sigma Tau Announces Pledges. Sigma Tau. the honorary engineer ing tratornitj, announces the pledging of the following men: F. C. Cooper. O E. Edison. V. A. Nelson, O. T. Poter hoii. G A. Spooner. It. P. Wagner, D. P Weeks. Charles Wolford and T. E Wood. and now on to the Miaaouil Vnlle. Championship, whhh Nebraska has held for the past two years Minnesota's Quarterback. Several newspapers in this pot lion of the state in theh "stoiles" lea tuied the lack of generalship on the part ot the visiting team Tho nuni .tei's Judgnic ut might have been pooi Jin a few Inst. lines, but the seem to loi get that lit also made several plas 'that n.wj a petition of one's anatomy called the hi iln They weie defeated. but what is the use ot rubbing It into some visiting phive-i who no doubt did his best nvvav, it is not up to the '-ciibes to place theh knowledge of the J game up against that of the quartet 'and his coach who gives all Inntnu 'lions as to how the game should be pl.t- i 1 Towlc Ubcs Brains Nelu.rka has been v ei fortunate indeed to have a man huc li as Towle at the helm Towle runs the team In tin best niaiinei posslbb 1 1 Is handling ol the foi ward pass has not seen Its equal on Nebraska Held foi some lime, and probably won't unless it is Max' him self His use ol the forward paas when the Gopher line began to hold is what saved Nebiaska Minnesota came In loi .-omi criticism because tlu-v did not Keep on driving at tin line when iit-ai Nebraska's goal- but Nebiaska held and they had to resoit to the pass They failed at that hi cause Nebiaska backs weie loaded foi sin h plays Shift is Advantage. Kvei v body will give it to the Gopheis that the famous shift la sine a demon '1 he w oiked it roi down alter down but Nebiaska lor loitunate enough to hold the line when they wen strictlv up against it Hut tho Nebraska bocks did not cany tin ball tluough the Gophei line foi nianv yaids They were able to Hide the ends, but on line plunging Minnesota had them beat badlv How About Horseshoes? Was Nebraska lucky? Several peo pie said after the big game that Ne braska was sure a lucky team. Luck falls to the team that is plalng the hardest The superstitious will not be lieve that, but it is tho truth neverthe less Minnesota lumbles were picked up by the ones that wore playing the gamo the hardest, and they were Com buskers Ye Old or Ye New. A Chicago paper, In Its account ot the game, said that the old Btyle game was pitted against tho new and more open play with the latter on the big end of tho score Mlnnosota triod the now style also, but did not get awaj with it. But a few oi the spectators tried "Old Style" after the game with varioua degrees of succoss. Even 8ubs Are Proud. Ono of the Cornhusker subs ends .said. "I am proud of tho fact that I (Continued on Pape Two! FROSH CAPS STILL ON SALE - -.- .