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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
WmmiWV'iWl-lHiV?V, THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 2 Smlg NbraBkan Property of THK UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M. V. REED Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Kcnnoth M. Snyder Asnociato Editor John L. Outright AnHoelate Editor Find N. WcIIh ItUHinesn Manager .1. I DriReoll Assistant Manager Fiael. S I'ciklna Circulation Manager .1 ' Ileal d Subueriptloti pileo 2 on pi i yar, payable In advance Singh' Copies, r' ''entn each Knb-icd ut l lw poHtollii at Lincoln. N bi.issa, as set ond chiss mail ninttei, under tin- V t f '''' " ' "I Man li ;t 1 S7! TUKSI'. . IICTOIIMI '-I. l!'i:: WE DID BEAT MINNESOTA! Fairly .uid - uai-l. w I'M " n i h injii! leu to play. i ti m. n th )"' "I ictoty. tin' li'.mi 1 1 iu-). pli'il o'. ir Mln n'K)tu '1 In- honiecoun is, tin- students an 1 the rrnds In distant ities have hI. own their gr. at joy In tin- di f--.it o the CopluM Nothing has happi in d in ,-nt yens to awaken Nibia.-l.a p.i it is thin game has done Tor ii w i no' huh on a llulu-. and th. r.- aie no might have bens ' k. b cons. dm d WV- being the team, the con lies, tin mads, and the entile University there (,, the hi. a h'-is and in the stands i, . i t'i. Cophei -. and the aie ours : i THE SQUAD. I .. the net month a gioup of I'm . i it;, men are going to spend all r. .. hp.ne ume and po.ssibly more, in il woik Not lootball squad, but , , ,t in tact, since the original , ad was ph Ke.l a good deal ban been , ,.. i., a. . id ring the (lueation of a l ; iacy tt hi for immigrants under way. I u how nun h intiiest haH been shown I the hi hool a a whole in the work? With the pie-ent support. It might b. hazardous to send the team again l.imoln high school Nebraska I been highly successtul in Mending on' j winning teams, and thi.s fomi ot "i dent activity deserves appreciation .it the present time and active -. .oi i .it i !.. tune of the deb.it. J REVIEW OF THE GAME j (Continued lioin I'.igc I ) i ,iin a sub on a I- .rn 1 1'. it I" .it 'duiiie -ola ' He niav h.i - .i - ham - to pla the Copheis : nine inn. bill h i 's hop I mg that it won't tak. !. . u . ai to i . peat the do ..- ol 1 i l S itiiiil.i Not Overconfident. I he ii-1 lbes in the ai lou he. ts about the alle will begin tln-ii "hol lei" about Nclnaka being oeieonfi dent Nothing to thai noise at all Nebraska has had a ouple of bittei doses of o ei i onliden. e in the past i ouple yeais, enoui'h at le.isj lh.it eeiv man is woikniu his er In M for die rout of the gnttiPR on tho Behed ule, even Ames Interference May It Be Bettered? The manner in whkh Nobranka ran Interference In Haturday'H game was not the best that could have Keen aHked Several times had the runner followed bin Interference he might hae added a few more yards Tho inter-fen-nce seems to lack speed and pre cIhIoii They do not woi k together n s well iih they should Line Work Not Visible. In justice to the line it might be said that the majority of the specta toi' do not see the e;il work done If an end should dump till of tho inter feiineo and tuins the man in toward the taikle, tleie are but verv few but . Ii i think that he should have gotten th. innner too There is more to the inside football than can be grasped by watching a few gain.! Football is a I'P'ii came, and you can't barn a :-ieit .'.-.il of it bv reading the csore !.i cu ds, . I 'li. r Ames Game Peculiar. I he I'.lllle set' 111 d'l ' betWeill lll.s .i'. W'ahin '.ton d.e'oped into a '-oi t ..I mi's b.tw.eii a pi'., li j' li t and a 1 1 ,n k met I 'I he i- ,1 IPC done ) l.i: li lean s va t t u. I im iom- It h- s1 tn n" mi i m tint w I'll and yn d but )r rr ".. I), 1 i In w ill g.-t tln-ii s n rt n-"t - Olile (. K. U. On the Map. Faiv i is again l-.vm lor th. i oi n hu 1ms and ttie '- i .- some team, too With nme "K" men back at the liit oi the ji-iir and lour men good i nmigh loi the arsity but ineligible la' t year on the sn.ua I ol regulars-. It looks as il N'bra.ka has a hi; light on h.-i- hands With Prank coaching it in-."lis that Nebraska has another Copher to met t. for he is using the Minne-ot l shilt this oar with good su ( . s- I Ills 111 a Kim Hie Heioiiu em ii at K 1' , and it may count a r.-at di al in the race lor valley honors i foi The man who first invented mouse traps had to tell people his story. But when they heard his story and found out that it was true they bought mouse traps by the millions. The mice were there and the traps did (he u ork That's the reason we keep talking HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES The people arc here and we kv.u that the clothes do the work What we want you to mow L thai we are agents for this part of the State.. A N-TIUSKA STUDENT DURING JAP-RUSSIAN WAR -he ip. iieiues o" an American on the slai." oi aition dining the Rus si.-nJap.'n 's- war genei.illy proe (l interest n, th. "sta :t bonus" who-e ill . ii s, ol a w.n would probably be con fu ed with those ot a football game A N-bia.ka student was in Korea at thai time, and he was In the very ci nt. '. of ..ctivittes lrom the time war w.i. declared until the fall of Por; ithiir Foster M. Hoik, a junior with two ears" r'Mlit in Wosleyan Unt .isit, tills tin Mor of part of th w ir as follow s- 'At the time of the first battle of th.- war I was attending school in ih Koi-.in city of Seoul which is about 'T nubs awa from the scene oi I hi, lii. i battle It was a naval battle, lesiilt o' the Russian's refusal ii. acale the haibor The Russian ui.iseis "Variag" and "Koreitz" were noiilnil that they n.ust vacate the hah. r b. tore tin eighth of February and whin they tailed to do so they w.n attacked by Japanese vessels wh.ch di in i them Iroin the harbor At .ei proceeding about two miles out o lie harbor the Russian vessel" im icil aiound and re-entered the bar bel Th.-., then announced the-li in. (Continued on Pago Three) Baby Doll Boots $2.50 and $2.95 BUDD 1415 O Street $18 AND UP ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS The University School of Music Established 1894 Offers the highest class of instruction in ih branches of music. Students may enter any time. 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