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tSi'T""' 4 .n ??'; ffjr-j. '-'va v T".,,y ,T .' Y . The Daily Nebraskan VOL XIII. NO. 35 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913 Price, 5 Cents 'fr I) GIRLS TO. PLAY HOCKEY FIRST PUBLIC EXHIBITION WILL TAKE PLACE ON ATH LETIC FIELD GAME CALLED AT 11 WEDNESDAY Two Crack Teams Who Have Proven . .Prowess Promise Peppery Ex hibition for Spectators. The first public game of hockej will ho played on the athletic field be tween upper and lower classmen to . Hockey has proven to be a most' , popular game since Introduced here .tn1 It? nu Jnh.Miuflntr ir rrlrlu iiw Pnt "uu . ...e vw ball Is to boys. Some spectators who , are up-to-date on athletics say it Is I . . ... are up-to-date on ninieucs say 11 i more oxciting man iooidiui. 1 ne teams stand out distinct, the plays are j evident and the game easy to under-, stand throughout. The team consists of eleven players on each side, five forwards, three backs, two fullbacks and one goal keeper. In the game tomorrow the Seniors 1 T....I Ill ..,..,.1.1.,,. n,r..l...., tlx. iinu juuium win i wiuuiiii- ii.iin.Ti lih- Sophomores and Freshmen. The lineup is. Upper classmen Olivia Sturdevnnt. captain. Amy Armstrong, Freda mDi. M!i,ir...i itntior Pnrov itnth.r Marie ('lark. Isabel Coons, Cella Davis, Beulah Harris, Helen Randall, Vlnst.i Hterbii Frances Tuthill. (Jer- trude Van Driel. , Lower classmen Mimu Lacey. cap- . . .... ,, .,,... ., tain: Editli Hrown, Hditli Ilryan. Mary Camp, Helen Carrol. Ruth Fitch, .les- sle Downing. Kvu Fish, Cornelia Fra-' leyda, Edith Lumsden, Grace Met calfe, Clara Reisland. 1). Rettig. Lulu JUNIORS AND SENIORS GET PIC- Schild, Fay Tolles. Vivien Stetson. ' T JRES'BEFORE THANKSGIVING Iucile Koane. , Some of the girls are txcellent play Cornhusker Insists on Having Upper ers, who have learned the game here. Classes in Shape Be while borne verj good material has fore Recess. conic from other schools, making tlie games here of more than amateur' Lots of pep. Seniois and .luniors. and order. j.(l those pictures taken at Town Oliviu Sturdevant was on the hoc-' send's before Tliaiiksirivlmi Air key team at the l'niversit ol Wis sin last war. and was counted an , ,. , ... con especially cood nlaver. Helen Car- roll played on the St. Margaret's Col- lone team at Toronto. Canada, and Carey Butler at Rockford College, 1111- nois. In the last two games played be tween the upper and lower classmen 1 ... encn nas claimed victory, proving , - - .,. .,,. ,.,,,, us Vl.( intoxicants ' make gains but very few times when that they are equally matched. The ' that a person may drop in t njm a Huhh the ! c-alled upon Tl7 (V rnhusker team game tomorrow Is certain to be a good im ti,,u" (, !llltl ive their face i , u UM,n- ' '" l "mhusker team one and everyone who can should be I -"l without any de.a. All one has , T, ' l (. " tlN,B,,L ad1"0 ""J' '; w" brll out to see the sport The teams will I " 8 go in, sit down, look pleasant' ' " " ti0" " " " t,arKely lS l,,p - lluntly, but all played together and dress In d.floJ. cos, ' ,,e. mZ. , and the job is done. I ""'.." --istent campaign of the very consistently. The Aggies had a v who are not familiar with the game f'Jin rnHI V linrlcprutniwl tlwk nln v i Pa.ladians Hold Party. Tho Palladians held a rousing Hul- lAnFaan nortt i flin Ctntn Xn r f. iwtt v.a p l; iv uiv wuiic L' ui 111 JUU&- in payillion. The refreshments and games were suited to the season. All present declarod this to be the most J lively affair of Its kind they had attended. KOSMET KLUB OFFERS BIG PRIZE FOR OPERA $150 to Be Given for Best Musical Play Submitted Before Janu- ary 1. Starts Third Season. For their third annual production the Kosmet Klub is tills Heasou offer ing a larger prize than ever before. This year the Klub has decided to make the prize $1 HO for the best mu sical pla submitted, the pla to he i omplete, both in words and music While the general idea is to prodtn e i play will! IllUslr. mine el.ibui.ilr mu it 1' .' "Jill iiu"i , Minn i...v.v in , . . mIW,. ..:., ... ,.,. .,,.,. ,,i mi in wiMiiwiniifru ,-. ........- ... , .... ,,., ...,,, .... ,.nlli,i,.r..ii 11 is! .... desirable that the musk Ite tiie com-1 ....,,.... Ilf S(1I111 ,,..,, ni,rsl, iiow-li... . . ... ...,.,.. ..... "'"- - ,,vi,rt KillR,,. ., ,.s win receive the sam (.onsi,i(ration ilU(1 wM1 slmn. pni. l)()rtl()Iiall jn th, prj7( ! Th, pI(n mUht ,)(. tyiM.ttritl(M1 Und I submitle(l to t.e ..on.mittee prior to ' Jununry ,, ,jM4 T,. UIlsU(.(.Vsslul ' IimnUH(.r,)th ttl ,. n.tUrned to the authors immediately after the selec-' tion is made The judging committee !. .. ... .1 .!. 1 ! itiiiNihih 111 uie enure 111111 meniuer ' snip. 1 In the competition the Klub resej-es 1 the rl,;llt t() Inake SUI " llilI1Kes ' tlie P- ili r 'militate the produc- completed manuscript as will, in their mm. 1 in- imuii ursMviiiieh no owner I.... 'PI... I.-I..1 sliip. however, and merely olfers the prize for the use of the play lor the annual production. I" that the aim ol the Klub is to ...... encourage original dramatic and 11111 - ni.tii iuniiuHiiiiMi, uie compeuiiou is ..,.,.,, ,,roWllI " "" " Townsend is pretaring a special ...... Xmas folder which he will supph at . . no extra cost, thus makinir a desir able present lor that best friend. The price ol the hrst dozen nit turns is three dollars, which includes the price ol the cut, and one dollar for each ad- dltional dozen Owing to the fact that the pictnres have to be in so early J Mr rIV..,-....,...,l 1 .l .. Hie Cornhusker management Is es - IHM'iHll V llnfiirnlls t lint nvurvmo w I operote on this year's book, as they I Wta? l ma,fe the book dlt"'l' " muuuui. inuuuti. 1 ney realize mat without the hearty co-operation of all . . . ' " CU""l Ue u succe8S' Good naPahot and ve mpe Is what they 1 ufint lint liimu o..4 I. ..1.. ..u..v. uuv uuu; unu 1IUII. Ilreta Delhi of 'Stratton. Neb., spent the week-end at the Alpha O house. CORNHUSKERS' BANQUET FOR TEAM, DECEMBER 5 Annual Celebration In Honor of Grid iron Warriors and Nebraska Victories Will Close 1913 Season. The date has been definltelv set for the annual Cornhusker banquet Frldn, December 5 Plans have been on foot since enrl in the fall for r good date and a good time at this allair. and the official announcement comes than on the fth of December .there will be big doings at the Lindell 'I'hr elate net coiiwh-oii the Friday I I M' K 11 TTTX. rT7TTT -ll - IIM ' tM, ,.. n,....i.. ...n.....i.. ,1... ti 1,1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 111 i t -1 ( 1 vruu n 111, iiu 1 iuiiiihi v .. .. ....1, ,.r .1 1... the tootlmll season The banquet will ..ri..,..niv ... .1.. i...r ... ti... 1 , ,.. MlHH,llir, v,.n,.v .i......nin,. then-the Missouri Valley champions ,((r tlu. ourth tm,. (lmrrlnB ,.,.,. dents). It will be one big allair in whi, h all the men ol the school will K,.t together. The Alumni Associati,n is pushing the banquet this fall, and it seems probable at this time that a number () alumni will he back for the "feed" ... .... . . . .. land tlie ccienrailoti. In lacl, the alumni are getting the habit of dropping In occasionallv, and there should be a goodlv representation of then. I A rumor has been heard to the el . . ... ... lecl null Hie mrls ol Hie I UUerslty are planning a Cornhusker-ess ban ciuet of their own to be held the same night. Nothing definite lias been de- termined about their part of the cele- ' bration as yet. however. J " . "TRAIL" TO BE REPLACED BY THE ''CIRCUS" THIS YEAR ' Kansas Game Causes Postponement Till After Christmas to Insure Good Support. Instead of the "Trail" as given last ear by the ,i . W. C. A.. the will give an entertainment called the "Onus" 1 this year It had been planned for this wtek. but as much ol the su ess ol the event depends upon the support ol the boss, it was postponed on at - ount ol tl ,., , likeh It will ( ount ol the Kansas iraine Most ,,..... ..... . now be given soon after Christmas. Cornell Cuts Down on Booze "No wine at the Senior banquet" is tl... -.. ... .I.' .1... L I. 1 , , , lum "' u"- J,l,,," "aHS 1 ( f '. .i'ii ..1 1 I In Ih,.h.i U 1.. ,. . . . a . . . . t tin r ' '""''" '" v"" "' - tit 'i lie .1 u.....twl .. .. tiTi? 4.. iim.i .... ..... ... ,. n.-.w.i,. vim.- 111 -10 10 .. university rrolilbltlon League ulmt. Htudeiit drinking customs. 1 ' Alumnus Makes Good. In a recent letter to Professor Luckey, Mr. A. It. Lang mentions his promotion to the superintondoncy of the schools of the Canal Zone. Tho salary Is $,000 and a completely fur nlshed home free. Mr. Lang received the Master's Degree in Education, Unhersjty of Nebraska. 191)2. HUSKERS DISPOSE OF AMES STIEHM'S MEN COME UP FROM BEHIND AND ADMIN18TER DEFEAT 18 TO 9. MACHINE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE Game Characterized by Fast Open Play in Which Huskers Ex celled the Aggies. With the score 9 to 0 at the end ol the first quarter. Nobraska came up from behind and decisively defeated the Ames Aggies by a sopro of 18 to !t on the Ames grldirou. Al tile' (J lid ol' the first quarter the AggioH were leading by 9 points and even at the (ontfltm w (t twilntu 11 rwl iivaii tit tlwi " ' , ' (M,d r t,,w -"ond quarter they were I Btl" u,u'ud- but "' drnhlikor8 had garnered six points. The third quar ter saw a duplication of "the second and Nebraska took the lead with the score standing 1U to 9, and in tho last quarter another touchdown was added wliii h gave the Cornhuskers a very ( lear cut win. Meek hi ored the first touchdown for the Cornhuskers. It came as the re sult ol the first play called In the sec ond quarter. The ball had been car ried down to the Ames two-yard line in the first quarter but time wus called with Nebraska in possession Of the ball on the two-yard line. The first play called in the second quarter was a line smash in which Reck scored. The last two touchdowns came as the ( result of the steady line smashing and im running game which Nebraska has used very successfully this season. L . Hrennnn, the speedy little quarter hack III' tlio Af'i'lou tr.rtlr It. .tin r Howard's punts and returned It 80 yards along the side lines to a touch- down. Cowan failed to kick goal. 'After a series-or-line smashes by the Aggies the succeeded In carrying the ball to Nebraska' ;iryard line, where Rrennan rtroptt&l fbaHt for a drop kick whidi he made gbod. His kick wos hif;h and the steady i Ind carried tint ball squarelv betw-een the goal po8t. This was all the scoring done by the Ames team, but that was sufficient to cause the Ames rooters to act as mad l.nt tl... l.t..-,,,i.. 1 1,,,. ...1.1. ...i.ii. ..... ..... v.,v ... i 1 11111111LI11N n 1 1 1 1 n.iii-i, 1,1.4 Cornhuske'rs came buck in the next quarter showed that they were there to win. Forward passes were not attempted a great deal, but Nebraska profited Kmm "' l"",r UHt'' ,owle na8ed H' 1 ti i . f , n in up-top shape. Rutherford's ..1.. ..1 . piaying was consistent. He failed to to, star buck field but thev wnrn nnni.i.. , . ...... to stand the severe tent which they (Continued on Page Two.) ic Applications for the position r of Associate Editor of the Daily Nebraskan will be received in it the Offlce Of T. A. WMIInma -A- ir Room B7, Administration Build- He mg, untu noon Wednesday. -AbAHA- 1